Section 289.331 - Incubated eggs; definition, sale, denaturing or destruction, research or pharmaceutical use.

EGGS (EXCERPT)
Act 244 of 1963

289.331 Incubated eggs; definition, sale, denaturing or destruction, research or pharmaceutical use.

Sec. 11.

“Incubated eggs” include all eggs which have been subjected to incubation practices, whether natural or artificial, for more than 48 hours. It is unlawful to transport, sell, offer for sale or advertise for sale incubated eggs in the shell. Incubated eggs shall be denatured or disposed of on the premises where such eggs were incubated, by a method approved by the director. Incubated eggs produced for research or pharmaceutical purposes may be removed from the premises upon the written approval of the director.


History: 1963, Act 244, Eff. Sept. 6, 1963