Effective: June 20, 1994 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 134 – 120th General Assembly As used in sections 925.01 to 925.13 of the Revised Code: (A) “Food processor” means any person, other than an egg breaker, who utilizes broken eggs to produce a food product. (B) “Processor” means any person engaged in the operation of assembling, […]
Effective: June 20, 1994 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 134 – 120th General Assembly The standards, grades, and weight classes for shell eggs adopted by the United States department of agriculture, agricultural marketing service, poultry division, effective July 1, 1958, are hereby adopted as the standards, grades, and weight classes for shell eggs of this state, […]
Effective: October 6, 1992 Latest Legislation: House Bill 499 – 119th General Assembly (A) No person shall sell, offer for sale, or expose for sale shell eggs in a container which is not labeled with: (1) The name and address of the packer or distributor; (2) An accurate statement of the quantity of the contents […]
Effective: October 6, 1992 Latest Legislation: House Bill 499 – 119th General Assembly No person shall sell, offer for sale, or expose for sale shell eggs from a bulk lot which is not plainly marked with a placard having letters no less than one-half inch high designating the correct grade and size or weight class […]
Effective: October 6, 1992 Latest Legislation: House Bill 499 – 119th General Assembly (A) No person shall advertise shell eggs in any manner or by any means for the purpose of inducing, or which is likely to induce, directly or indirectly, the purchase of shell eggs unless such advertisement includes the correct grade and size […]
Effective: October 6, 1992 Latest Legislation: House Bill 499 – 119th General Assembly No person shall sell, offer for sale, or advertise for sale shell eggs as “No. 1,” “specials,” “fancy,” “direct from farm,” “quality eggs,” “hennery eggs,” “fresh eggs,” “new laid eggs,” or “strictly fresh eggs,” or any other name of similar import that […]
Effective: October 6, 1992 Latest Legislation: House Bill 499 – 119th General Assembly No person 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 […]
Effective: October 6, 1992 Latest Legislation: House Bill 499 – 119th General Assembly (A) Each producer and processor shall maintain shell eggs in refrigeration at an ambient temperature that does not exceed forty-five degrees Fahrenheit. (B) Each food processor, distributor, and owner or operator of a food service establishment, retail food store, or other food […]
Effective: October 6, 1992 Latest Legislation: House Bill 499 – 119th General Assembly Each producer and processor shall keep records of the date of processing of the shell eggs 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 […]
Effective: June 20, 1994 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 134 – 120th General Assembly 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.
Effective: June 20, 1994 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 134 – 120th General Assembly The director of agriculture may adopt, amend, and rescind rules as he considers necessary to administer and enforce sections 925.01 to 925.13 of the Revised Code.
Effective: June 20, 1994 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 134 – 120th General Assembly In the administration of sections 925.01 to 925.13 of the Revised Code, the director of agriculture or his designee, on any business day and during normal business hours, may enter and inspect any premises where shell eggs are produced, processed, stored, or […]
Effective: June 20, 1994 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 134 – 120th General Assembly No person shall fail to comply with sections 925.01 to 925.13 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.
Effective: October 6, 1992 Latest Legislation: House Bill 499 – 119th General Assembly In addition to the remedies 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 […]
Effective: June 20, 1994 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 134 – 120th General Assembly 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.
Effective: June 20, 1994 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 134 – 120th General Assembly Fifty per cent of all fines collected under sections 925.01 to 925.13 of the Revised Code shall 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 […]
Effective: October 6, 1992 Latest Legislation: House Bill 499 – 119th General Assembly All fines, fees, and costs collected under prosecutions begun, or caused to be begun, by the director of agriculture, shall be paid by the court to the director within thirty days after collection, unless an appeal on questions of law has been […]
Effective: October 6, 1992 Latest Legislation: House Bill 499 – 119th General Assembly If the court fails to pay a fine within the time specified in section 925.12 of the Revised Code, and after demand has been made therefor, the director of agriculture shall add ten per cent thereto and certify such claim and penalty […]
Effective: January 14, 1972 Latest Legislation: House Bill 712 – 109th General Assembly As used in sections 925.22 to 925.32, inclusive, of the 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 […]
Effective: July 26, 1974 Latest Legislation: House Bill 203 – 110th General Assembly (A) Every person who 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 […]