Section 289.329a - Cull eggs; egg breaking plant, license, fee.

EGGS (EXCERPT)
Act 244 of 1963

289.329a Cull eggs; egg breaking plant, license, fee.

Sec. 9a.

Eggs described in the United States department of agriculture standards for individual shell eggs, as cracks, checks, dirties or grade c eggs, may not be offered for sale or sold, in the shell. Such eggs may be broken out of the shell at the grading plant or grading station or may be offered for sale or sold to an egg breaking plant. All egg breaking plants shall be licensed by the director before engaging in the business of breaking out eggs. Application for license shall be made to the director upon forms furnished by him which contain such information as he may require and shall be accompanied by a fee of $10.00. After satisfactory investigation, the director shall issue to the applicant a license to operate an egg breaking plant. All licenses shall expire on December 31 following the date of issuance and shall be renewed annually on or before January 1 upon payment of a fee of $10.00. All egg breaking plants shall comply with the sanitary and food laws of the state. The director may revoke, refuse or suspend any license when he determines that the provisions of this act have been violated.


History: Add. 1964, Act 131, Eff. Aug. 28, 1964