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Virginia

Title 3.2 · Chapter 52
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5200. Duty of Commissioner to foster dairy industry.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5201. Conformity with regulations of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Department of Agriculture; compliance with Administrative Process Act.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5202. Sale of products not subject to local supervision.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5203. Importing of products.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5204. Warning and punishment of persons using or furnishing impure milk.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5205. Injunctions.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5206. Board authorized to establish standards and adopt regulations; guidance of State Health Commissioner.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5207. Powers and duties of Commissioner; obstruction unlawful.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5208. Powers and duties of State Health Commissioner; obstruction unlawful.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5209. Penalties.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5210. Civil penalties.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5211. Excessive drug residue; penalty.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5212. Authority of Board to establish standards, adopt regulations.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5213. Commissioner to enforce article; right of entry.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5214. Permits; delegation of enforcement of article to State Health Commissioner for restaurants.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5215. Detention of adulterated, misbranded products.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5216. Condemnation of adulterated, misbranded products.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5217. Penalties.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5218. Definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5219. No test or apparatus other than Babcock or other centrifugal machines to be used unless approved by Board.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5220. Inspection of centrifugal machines and scales; condemnation.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5221. Manipulators of machines to procure certificates; renewal of certificate; revocation by Commissioner.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5222. To whom certificates issued.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5223. Regulations governing applications for certificates; revocation by Board; standards and regulations.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5224. Regulations governing equipment, standards and procedures.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5225. Capacity of standard measurers.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5226. Units for testing cream.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5227. Sampling to determine butterfat by composite tests.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5228. Test of measurers; inspection of machines and scales; right of entry.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5229. False manipulation and reading of tests.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5230. Tender of payment as evidence of test.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5231. Commissioner to enforce article; persons exempt.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5232. Obstructing Commissioner; violations of article.
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Code of Virginia § 3.2-5233. Civil penalties.
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