It shall be further unlawful for any person to retain possession of any milk bottles, milk cans or milk bottle crates not his property for a period longer than seven days. But this section shall not apply to any retail consumer who purchased the milk which came in any such bottle.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 32-1648; 1952 Code Section 32-1648; 1942 Code Section 5129-15; 1937 (40) 401.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 33 - Milk And Milk Products Marketing
Section 39-33-1210. Milk, unlawful to fraudulently manipulate certain test.
Section 39-33-1220. Employment of licensed tester.
Section 39-33-1230. Issuance, term, and renewal of license of tester.
Section 39-33-1240. Hauler or receiver shall not manipulate weights or samples.
Section 39-33-1250. Equipment of receiver or buyer; testing; condemnation.
Section 39-33-1260. Employment and licenses of weighmen and samplers.
Section 39-33-1270. Temporary permit to test, weigh, or sample prior to license examination.
Section 39-33-1280. Promulgation of rules and regulations.
Section 39-33-1290. Interference with enforcement of article.
Section 39-33-1300. Duty of prosecuting attorneys regarding enforcement of article.
Section 39-33-1310. Report of receipts and expenditures.
Section 39-33-1320. Penalties.
Section 39-33-1510. Placing offensive material in milk containers is unlawful.
Section 39-33-1520. Trafficking in shipper's milk cans without consent or defacing cans is unlawful.
Section 39-33-1550. Use of milk containers of others is unlawful.
Section 39-33-1560. Sale or shipment of milk container by one other than dealer is unlawful.
Section 39-33-1570. Possession of milk containers of another for more than seven days is unlawful.
Section 39-33-1580. Penalties for violating Sections 39-33-1550 to 39-33-1570.
Section 39-33-1590. Certain sections are cumulative.
Section 39-33-1720. Sale or delivery of certain milk is unlawful.
Section 39-33-1730. Combinations of certain ingredients with butter or cheese prohibited.