SEC. 75-31-19. Substitutes for butter or cheese; how may be sold.
Sections 75-31-1, 75-31-3, 75-31-5, 75-31-6, 75-31-7, 75-31-9, 75-31-11, 75-31-13, 75-31-15, 75-31-17, 75-31-19, 75-31-21, 75-31-23, 75-31-25, 75-31-27, 75-31-29, 75-31-31, 75-31-33, 75-31-35, 75-31-37, 75-31-39, 75-31-40, 75-31-41, 75-31-43, 75-31-45, 75-31-47, 75-31-49, 75-31-51, 75-31-53, 75-31-55, 75-31-57, 75-31-59, 75-31-61 and 75-31-63, Mississippi Code of 1972, which provide for the regulation of milk and milk products by the Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce, are repealed.
A substitute for butter and cheese may be manufactured and sold, provided the tub, firkin, box or other container in which same shall be kept for sale or shipment shall be plainly marked or stamped on the side or top thereof with the words "substitute for butter," or "substitute for cheese," as the case may be, in English, with letters the size required by section 75-31-17. Hotels, restaurants, lunch counters, boarding houses and other places of public entertainment using such butter or cheese as food, shall hang cards opposite the tables or other places where guests are served, of the size required of them by section 75-31-17, upon which shall be printed the words, "substitute for cheese used here," or "substitute for butter used here," as the case may be, in English, without other words or figures, with letters the color and size required of them by section 75-31-17.
SOURCES: Codes, Hemingway's 1921 Supp, Sec. 4166n; 1930, Sec. 4283; 1942, Sec. 4550; Laws, 1918, Ch. 191. Repealed by Laws 1999, Ch. 439, Sec. 2, eff. July 1, 1999.