Wholesalers, distributors, and retailers shall maintain records and invoices of their egg purchases for a period of at least ninety days. These records and invoices must show the person or firm to whom the sale was made, the address of the person or firm, and the kind and quantity of eggs involved in the sale, except that this section does not require the filing of a copy of the invoice of a sale to a consumer. The commissioner or his authorized representative may enter, during regular business hours, the place of any producer, wholesaler, retailer, retail establishment, institution, institutional user, warehouse, cold storage house, or other storage places, trucks, or carriers where eggs are stored and inspected.
HISTORY: 2005 Act No. 23, Section 1, eff upon approval (became law without the Governor's signature on March 24, 2005).
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 39 - Eggs And Baby Chicks
Section 39-39-110. Definitions.
Section 39-39-120. Egg seller licenses; information to be included on application.
Section 39-39-130. Shell egg standards, grades, and weight classes.
Section 39-39-135. Refrigeration.
Section 39-39-141. Bulk retail sales; display of placards and information; exceptions.
Section 39-39-150. Unlawful acts.
Section 39-39-160. Enforcement; promulgation of rules and regulations.