Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 924.54 | Ohio grape industries fund - annual activity and financial report.
... deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the Ohio grape industries fund, which is hereby created. Moneys in the fund shall be disbursed to carry out the purposes of sections 924.51 to 924.55 of the Revised Code pursuant to vouchers approved by the director of agriculture. (B) The Ohio grape industries committee shall publish annually an activity and financial report of the preceding fiscal year and shall su... |
Section 924.55 | Reimbursement for actual administrative and overhead costs.
...The department of agriculture shall be reimbursed for actual administrative and overhead costs incurred in the administration of sections 924.51 to 924.55 of the Revised Code in an amount not to exceed ten per cent per year of the amount received in that year in the Ohio grape industries fund created under section 924.54 of the Revised Code. |
Section 924.99 | Penalty.
...Whoever violates division (A) of section 924.16 or of section 924.30 of the Revised Code is guilty of a misdemeanor of the fourth degree. |
Section 925.01 | Production, processing, maintenance and sale of shell eggs definitions.
... or packing shell eggs for commercial sale or distribution. (C) "Producer" means any person engaged in the operation of egg production who maintains annually more than five hundred birds. |
Section 925.02 | Standards, grades, weight classes for shell eggs.
...and weight classes for shell eggs. Supplements to and revisions of the above federal standards, grades, and weight classes for shell eggs shall be adopted by the director of agriculture in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. Sections 3715.01, 3715.02, and 3715.52 to 3715.71 of the Revised Code apply to shell eggs when such sections are not in conflict with sections 925.01 to 925.13 of the Revised Code... |
Section 925.021 | Egg container labels.
...n graded for quality or which fail to meet the requirements of a grade adopted by this state: (a) Shall be labeled "ungraded" or "unclassified"; (b) May be labeled "mixed size" in lieu of a standard size or weight class adopted by this state, if the eggs average twenty-one ounces or more per dozen. (B) Except as provided in division (C) of this section, no person shall sell, offer for sale, or expose for sale shel... |
Section 925.022 | Sale of shell eggs from bulk lot.
...t plainly marked with a placard having letters no less than one-half inch high designating the correct grade and size or weight class of the bulk lot in accordance with the standards adopted by this state, provided that a bulk lot of shell eggs which has not been graded for quality or which fails to meet the requirements of a grade adopted by this state: (A) Shall be plainly marked with a placard having letters no l... |
Section 925.023 | Advertising eggs.
...n graded for quality or which fail to meet the requirements of a grade adopted by this state: (1) Shall state "ungraded" or "unclassified"; (2) May state "mixed size" in lieu of a standard size or weight class adopted by this state, if the eggs average twenty-one ounces or more per dozen. (B) The statements required in any advertisement of shell eggs by division (A) of this section shall be prominently placed on s... |
Section 925.024 | Terms used in sale of eggs.
...er name of similar import that do not meet the minimum requirements for United States consumer grade A. |
Section 925.025 | Terms used suggesting federal grading.
...rson shall advertise, sell, offer for sale, or expose for sale shell eggs as federally graded or under any other terms that imply that they have been graded by an agency of the United States government, unless such shell eggs have been officially graded by an agency of the United States government and cases, cartons, or any other containers properly labeled or sealed under the supervision of the grading service of th... |
Section 925.03 | Maintaining shell eggs in refrigeration.
...efrigeration shall have in use at all times a thermometer, graduated in degrees Fahrenheit, that clearly indicates the ambient temperature at which the shell eggs are being maintained. |
Section 925.04 | Records of date of processing of shell eggs.
...ggs distributed, sold, or offered for sale by him. Each producer and processor shall maintain such records for not less than six months after the shell eggs are packaged and shall make the records available to the director of agriculture or his designee upon request. |
Section 925.05 | Enforcement - evidence.
...The director of agriculture shall enforce sections 925.01 to 925.13 of the Revised Code. Certificates of inspection issued by licensed inspectors of the grading service of the United States government are prima facie evidence in any court of facts contained therein. |
Section 925.06 | Administrative rules.
...culture may adopt, amend, and rescind rules as he considers necessary to administer and enforce sections 925.01 to 925.13 of the Revised Code. |
Section 925.07 | Right of entry for inspection of premises.
...or exposed for sale as is necessary to determine compliance with sections 925.02 to 925.13 and applicable rules adopted under section 925.06 of the Revised Code. |
Section 925.08 | Violations prohibited.
...25.13 of the Revised Code or an applicable rule adopted under section 925.06 of the Revised Code. Each day of violation constitutes a separate offense. |
Section 925.09 | Restraining order against violation.
...emedies available and irrespective of whether there exists an adequate remedy at law, the attorney general, upon the request of the director of agriculture, may bring an action for an order restraining a person from violating section 925.08 of the Revised Code. |
Section 925.10 | Exempted producers.
...Producers selling only shell eggs of their own hens' production on the premises where produced or selling directly to hatcheries are exempted from sections 925.01 to 925.13 of the Revised Code. |
Section 925.11 | Crediting of fines.
... be paid into the state treasury to the credit of the general revenue fund; the remaining fifty per cent shall be credited to the general fund of the political subdivision where the case is prosecuted. |
Section 925.12 | Payment of receipts of prosecutions into general revenue fund.
...tor paid into the state treasury to the credit of the general revenue fund. |
Section 925.13 | Collection of unpaid fines.
... agriculture shall add ten per cent thereto and certify such claim and penalty to the attorney general, who shall proceed as provided in section 131.02 of the Revised Code. |
Section 925.21 | Containers for fresh fruits and vegetables definitions.
...he Revised Code: (A) "Fruit or vegetable" means any fresh unprocessed fruit or vegetable which is intended for human consumption. (B) "Container" means any device used to hold or enclose a quantity of fruits or vegetables, except one with a capacity of one dry quart or less which is packed in a larger container marked in compliance with sections 925.21 to 925.32, inclusive, of the Revised Code. (C) "Person" inc... |
Section 925.22 | Content of labels on containers.
...packs or repacks fresh fruits or vegetables, consigns, delivers, receives, distributes, has in his possession for sale, sells, or offers the same for sale, either privately or in the open market, shall cause such containers to be marked in a plain and legible manner as follows: (1) With his full name and address; (2) With the contents, by net weight at the time of sale, numerical count, or dry measure expressed in ... |
Section 925.23 | Markings of containers.
..., either privately or upon the open market, fresh fruits or vegetables packed in containers unless such containers are marked in accordance with sections 925.21 to 925.32, inclusive, of the Revised Code. |
Section 925.24 | Markings on used containers.
...Whenever fresh fruits or vegetables are packed, re-packed, sold, or offered for sale in containers previously used by another person or which were manufactured and labeled for any person other than the grower, packer, or repacker any inaccurate markings pertaining to the previous contents of such containers shall be first obliterated, and new markings placed thereon, which markings shall be plain, distinguishable, an... |