No person in buying or selling eggs shall take or give a greater or lesser dockage for eggs unfit for human food, as herein defined, than the actual dockage as determined by the correct candling of the eggs purchased or sold. No person in buying or selling eggs shall overgrade or undergrade eggs. All licensed persons shall keep such candling and grading records of eggs purchased or sold as may be required by the rules promulgated by the commissioner, which records shall be available at all reasonable times for inspection and examination by the commissioner, inspector or employees of the Department of Agriculture.
1957 c 819 s 5; 1961 c 113 s 1; 1985 c 248 s 70
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 17 - 43 — Agriculture
Section 29.021 — Commissioner's Powers And Duties.
Section 29.051 — Poultry Disease Eradication.
Section 29.061 — Products To Be Labeled.
Section 29.071 — Certain Advertising Forbidden.
Section 29.081 — May Cancel Certificates.
Section 29.201 — Buyers Of Domestic Fowl; Dealers' Registers.
Section 29.203 — Register Prima Facie Evidence.
Section 29.205 — Failure To Keep Registers; False Entry Therein.
Section 29.22 — Egg Handlers Annual Inspection Fee; Disposition Of Fees.
Section 29.235 — Sale Of Shell Eggs.
Section 29.236 — Eggs In Uncooked Or Undercooked Foods.
Section 29.237 — Uniformity With Federal Law.
Section 29.24 — Adulterated Or Inedible Eggs, Sale Forbidden.
Section 29.25 — Dockage; Overgrade Or Undergrade Of Eggs; Records Of Sales And Purchases.