The General Assembly declares that purchasers and consumers have a right to expect and demand honesty and fair practices in the sale of meat for human consumption. It is the purpose of this Code section and Code Sections 26-2-151 through 26-2-154 to ensure that honest, fair, and ethical practices are followed in the advertising and sale of meat for human consumption and to authorize the Commissioner of Agriculture to take all actions necessary to ensure that such practices are followed. The General Assembly views with alarm the fact that misleading and false advertising and sales tactics have been used in the sale of meat to Georgia consumers. It is to stop these practices that the General Assembly has enacted this Code section and Code Sections 26-2-151 through 26-2-154. The consumer has a right to know what he is buying and the true cost of the meat which he is purchasing for consumption.
History. Ga. L. 1974, p. 1030, § 1; Ga. L. 2003, p. 140, § 26.
Structure Georgia Code
Title 26 - Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics
Chapter 2 - Standards, Labeling, and Adulteration of Food
Article 4 - Advertisement and Sale of Meat Generally
§ 26-2-150. Legislative Intent
§ 26-2-151. Promulgation of Rules and Regulations Regarding Deceptive Advertising of Meat
§ 26-2-152. Advertisement or Sale of Beef, Pork, and Lamb; “Bait and Switch” Advertising
§ 26-2-153. Sale of Partial or Whole Carcasses
§ 26-2-154. Penalty for Violation of Code Sections 26-2-150 Through 26-2-153
§ 26-2-155. Food Service Establishment Display of Information if Serving Imported Beef
§ 26-2-156. Slaughter of Horses for Human Consumption or Other Purposes
§ 26-2-157. Sale of Horse Meat — Sign; Label
§ 26-2-158. Sale of Horse Meat — Seller to Inform Purchaser
§ 26-2-159. Promulgation of Regulations
§ 26-2-160. Sale of Dog Meat for Human Consumption; Label on Packages
§ 26-2-161. Penalty for Violations of Code Section 26-2-157, 26-2-158, 26-2-159, or 26-2-160