After investigation and from time to time as may be practicable and advisable, the division of markets of the extension service may establish and promulgate standards of open and closed receptacles for farm products and standards for the grade and other classification of such products by which their quantity, quality and value may be determined and may prescribe and promulgate rules and regulations governing the marks, brands and labels which may be required for receptacles for farm products for the purpose of showing the name and address of the producer or packer and the quantity, nature and quality of the product, or any of them, and for the purpose of preventing deception in reference thereto and establishing a State brand for any farm product produced in the State. Any standard for any farm product or receptacle therefor or any requirement for marketing receptacles for farm products established under authority of the Congress of the United States shall forthwith, as far as applicable, be established or prescribed and promulgated as the official standard of requirement in this State. No standard established or requirement for marketing prescribed under this article shall become effective until the expiration of thirty days after it shall have been promulgated.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 66-325; 1952 Code Section 66-325; 1942 Code Section 6665; 1932 Code Section 6665; Civ. C. '22 Section 3572; 1921 (32) 264.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 17 - Containers And Grades
Section 39-17-10. Declaration of purpose.
Section 39-17-20. Division of markets shall assist in marketing farm products.
Section 39-17-30. Division of markets shall administer article; employment of agents.
Section 39-17-40. Promulgation of rules and regulations.
Section 39-17-70. Packing must conform to standards as to receptacles and labels; exceptions.
Section 39-17-80. Inspections and classifications.
Section 39-17-90. Designation and license of inspectors.
Section 39-17-100. Suspension or revocation of license.
Section 39-17-110. Manner in which inspections must be conducted.
Section 39-17-120. Appeals, classification of products.
Section 39-17-130. Inspection fees.
Section 39-17-160. Construction.
Section 39-17-310. Standards for grades of watermelons; grading is optional.
Section 39-17-320. Carload lot shipments, grading, certificate.
Section 39-17-330. Bill of lading must refer to certificate.
Section 39-17-340. Unlawful acts; penalties.
Section 39-17-410. Certain metal beverage containers unlawful after July 1, 1980.