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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 39 STAT. · August 23, 1916 · Chapter 396

Chapter 396. To standardize lime barrels

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CHAP. 396.— An Act To standardize lime barrels. August 23, 1916[[S. 5425](/us/bill/64/s/5425)][[Public, No. 228](/us/pl/64/228)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* Lime barrels.Standard sizes established. That there is hereby established a large and a small barrel of lime, the large barrel to consist of two hundred and eighty pounds and the small barrel to consist of one hundred and eighty pounds, net weight.
Sec. 2. Sales in interstate and foreign commerce without specified marking, unlawful. That it shall be unlawful for any person to sell or offer for sale lime imported in barrels from a foreign country, or to sell or offer for sale lime in barrels for shipment from any State or Territory or the District of Columbia, to any other State or Territory or the District of Columbia, unless there shall be stencilled or otherwise clearly marked on one or both heads of the small barrel the figures “180 lbs. net” and of the large barrel the figures “280 lbs. net” before the importation or shipment, and on either barrel in addition the name of the manufacturer of the lime and where manufactured, and, if imported, the name of the country from which it is imported.
Sec. 3. Marking required if fractional parts of small barrel. When lime is sold in interstate or foreign commerce in containers of less capacity than the standard small barrel, it shall be sold in fractional parts of said standard small barrel, and the net weight of lime contained in such container shall by stencil or otherwise be clearly marked thereon, together with the name of the manufacturer thereof, and the name of the brand, if any, under which it is sold, and, if imported, the name of the country from which it is imported. 531 Sec. 4.
That rules and regulations for the enforcement of this Act,Regulations, etc., to be made. not inconsistent with the provisions of the Act, shall be made by the Director of the Bureau of Standards and approved by the Secretary of Commerce, and that such rules and regulations shall include reasonableVariations allowed. variations or tolerances which may be allowed. Sec. 5. That it shall be unlawful to pack, sell, or offer for sale forInterstate shipments unmarked, etc., unlawful. shipment from any State or Territory or the District of Columbia to any other State or Territory or the District of Columbia, any barrels or other containers of lime which are not marked as provided in sections two and three of this Act, or to sell, charge for, or purport toWhen less than standard. deliver from any State or Territory or the District of Columbia to any other State or Territory or the District of Columbia, as a large or small barrel or a fractional part of said small barrel of lime, any less weight of lime than is established by the provisions of this Act; andPenalty. any person guilty of a violation of the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and be liable to a fine not exceeding $100.
Sec. 6. That it shall be the duty of each district attorney, to whomProsecutions. satisfactory evidence of any violation of this Act is presented, to cause appropriate proceedings to be commenced and prosecuted in the United States court having jurisdiction of such offense: *Provided,*Proviso*.Penalities effective January 1, 1917. however*, That the penal provisions of this Act shall not take effect until January first, nineteen hundred and seventeen. Sec. 7. That this Act shall be in force and effect from and after itsEffect. passage.
Approved, August 23, 1916.
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