4117 - Inspection of packages.

     § 4117.  Inspection of packages.        The department shall, from time to time, weigh or measure and     inspect packages or amounts of commodities kept, offered or     exposed for sale, sold or in the process of delivery to     determine whether the same contain the amounts represented and     whether they are kept, offered or exposed for sale or sold in     accordance with law, and, when such packages or amounts of     commodities are found not to contain the amounts represented or     are found to be kept, offered or exposed for sale in violation     of law, the department may order them off sale and may so mark     or tag them as to show them to be illegal. In carrying out the     provisions of this section, the department shall use the     National Institute of Standards and Technology Handbook 133,     latest edition, containing any amendments or supplements     thereto, or which may be superseded by a new handbook, except     insofar as specifically modified, amended or rejected by a     regulation issued by the department. No person shall:            (1)  sell or keep, offer or expose for sale in intrastate        commerce any package or amount of commodity that has been        ordered off sale or marked or tagged as provided in this        section unless and until such package or amount of commodity        has been brought into full compliance with all legal        requirements; or            (2)  dispose of any package or amount of commodity that        has been ordered off sale or marked or tagged as provided in        this section and that has not been brought into compliance        with legal requirements in any manner except with the        specific approval of the department.        Cross References.  Section 4117 is referred to in sections     4121, 4122 of this title.