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viction, be punished for the first offense by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500), and for the second offense by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by an imprisonment for not more than ninety (90) days or by both such fine and imprisonment.

§ 5. Repealed. All acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.

§ 6. Constitutionality. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this act is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this act. The legislature hereby declares that it would have passed this act, and each section, subsection, sentence, clause and phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more other sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared unconstitutional.

ACT 2217.

An act to regulate the sale of eggs which have been in transit more than thirty-one days, and prescribing penalties for violations thereof. [Approved May 5, 1917. Stats. 1917, p. 258. In effect July 27, 1917.] § 1. Words defined.

§ 2.

§ 3.

§ 4.

§ 5.

Eggs in transit more than thirty-one days to be marked "storage."
Display of sign in salesroom.

Report to state board of health.
Enforcement.

§ 6. Penalty.

§ 1. Words defined. For the purpose of this act the words "person, firm, company or corporation" shall include wholesalers, retailers, jobbers, and every person, firm, company or corporation owning, operating or conducting any place of business where eggs are sold or offered for sale.

§ 2. Eggs in transit more than thirty-one days to be marked "storage." Every person, firm, company or corporation who sells, offers for sale, or has in his or their possession for sale, or consigns, ships or presents to any dealer, commission merchant, consumer, or other person, any egg or eggs which said egg or eggs is or were produced at any place requiring thirty-one days or more to transport the eggs to the selling point, shall, before so doing, cause to be stamped, marked or branded upon the container thereof in black-faced letters not less than one-half of an inch in height the word "storage."

§ 3. Display of sign in salesroom. Every person, firm, company or corporation selling or offering for sale any eggs which were produced at any place requiring thirty-one days or more to transport the eggs to the selling point, prior to the date of sale or offering for sale, shall display in a conspicuous place in his or their public salesroom a sign which shall not be less than one foot in height and six feet in length, bearing the words "storage eggs sold here" in black-faced letters not less than six inches in height and one inch in width upon a white ground.

§ 4. Report to state board of health. Every person, firm, company or corporation who receives eggs that have been produced at any place requiring thirty-one days or more to transport the eggs to the selling point,

prior to their sale or offering for sale, shall, immediately thereafter report to the state board of health the number of eggs received, the date when received and the place where such eggs were produced, and the name of the person, firm, company or corporation to whom sold.

§ 5. Enforcement. It shall be the duty of the state board of health to enforce the provisions of this act, and to that end the said board may make necessary rules and regulations.

§ 6. Penalty. Every person, firm, company or corporation who shall fail to comply with any of the provisions of this act is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than six months; or by a fine of not more than two hundred dollars, or by both such fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the court.

ACT 2218.

An act to regulate the sale of food and drink, the ingredients of which are in part composed of eggs shipped or imported into the state of California, from any point or place outside of the United States, requiring the marking of all bills of fare or menu cards placed on tables or counters in establishments preparing, serving or offering for sale any such food or drink, and fixing penalties for the violation of the same or of any of the provisions thereof.

[Approved June 4, 1915. Stats. 1915, p. 1164.]

§1. "Persons," etc., mean hotel, restaurant, etc. Menu cards to bear "Imported eggs used here."

§ 2.

§ 3. Sign displayed in salesroom.

§ 4. Penalty for violation of statute.

§ 1. "Persons," etc., means hotel, restaurant, etc. For the purposes of this act the words "person, firm, company or corporation" shall include hotels, restaurants, cafeterias, lunch counters, lunch wagons, saloons, soda fountains, bakeries, delicatessens and boarding-houses, and every place where food or drink is prepared and offered for sale.

§ 2. Menu cards to bear "Imported eggs used here." Every person, firm, company, or corporation who prepares or serves, sells or offers for sale, any food or drink, the ingredients of which are in part composed of eggs shipped or imported into the state of California, from any point or place outside of the United States, before so doing shall cause to be printed on all bills of fare or menu cards placed on his or their tables or counters, in black-faced letters not less than oneeighth of an inch in height, the words "imported eggs used here."

§ 3. Sign displayed in salesroom. Every person, firm, company or corporation preparing, serving, selling or offering for sale any food or drink, the ingredients of which are in part composed of eggs shipped or imported into the state of California, from any point or place outside of the United States, shall display in a conspicuous place in his or their public salesroom, a sign, which shall be not less than six inches in height and three feet in length, bearing the words "imported eggs used here" in black-faced letters not less than three inches in height and one-quarter of an inch in width, upon a white ground.

§ 4. Penalty for violation of statute. Every person, firm, company or corporation who shall fail to comply with any of the provisions of this act is guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than six months; or by a fine of not more than two hundred and fifty dollars, or by both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court. It shall be the duty of the state board of health to enforce the provisions of this act.

Unconstitutional: See Foley, In re, 172 Cal. 744, Ann. Cas. 1918A, 180, 158 Pac. 1034.

ACT 2219.

An act to regulate the placing of cards in all packages or wrappers inclosing manufacturers' food products, before being sold or offered for sale, which are composed in part of eggs shipped or imported into the state of California, from any point or place outside of the United States, and fixing penalties for the violation of the same or of any of the provisions thereof.

§ 1.

[Approved June 4, 1915. Stats. 1915, p. 1165.]

"Person," etc., includes bakeries, etc.

§ 2. Package food product containing imported eggs to carry card. § 3. Penalty for violation of statute.

§ 1. "Person," etc., includes bakeries, etc. For the purposes of this act the words "person, firm, company or corporation," shall include biscuit companies, cracker companies, bakeries, manufacturers of food products, and every person manufacturing and selling food products in packages.

§ 2. Package food product containing imported eggs to carry card. Every person, firm, company, or corporation who sells, or offers for sale, any manufactured food product, the ingredients of which are in part composed of eggs shipped or imported into the state of California, from any point or place outside of the United States, shall, before so doing, cause to be placed in each package or wrapper inclosing such manufactured food product, a white card one and one-half inches in height and three inches in length, on one side of which shall be printed or stamped in legible black-faced letters, the words "imported eggs used in the manufacture of this article," and no other words, letters or figures shall be printed or stamped on the same side of the card.

§ 3. Penalty for violation of statute. Every person, firm, company or corporation who shall fail to comply with any of the provisions of this act is guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than six months; or a fine of not more than two hundred and fifty dollars, or by both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court. It shall be the duty of the state board of health to enforce the provisions of this act.

ACT 2229.

TITLE 172.

EL DORADO COUNTY.

Protection of agriculture in, and prevention of animals from trespassing. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 356.]

Repealed 1877-78, p. 557.

ACT 2230.

Authorizing assessor to appoint one or more deputies. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 110.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, p. 549, § 190. See ante, Act 1864.

ACT 2231.

Board of auditors of, creating and prescribing powers of. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 825.]

Amended 1875-76, p. 681; 1877-78, p. 281. Superseded by County Government Act, 1897, p. 452. See ante, Act 1864.

ACT 2232.

For the funding of the bonded indebtedness of. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 1046.]

ACT 2233.

ACT 2234.

Lawful fences in. [Stats. 1869-70, p. 584.]

Mud Springs township, trespassing of animals upon private property in. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 859.]

"Modified and probably repealed by estray law, 1897, p. 198; 1901, p. 603."-Code Commissioners' Note. See Acts 387, 391.

ACT 2235.

Improvement of roads in. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 545.]
Repealed 1883, p. 5, c. X, § 2.

ACT 2236.

Roads and highways in. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 372.]
Amended 1873-74, p. 771. Repealed 1883, p. 5, c. X, § 2.

АСТ 2237.

Fixing the salaries of certain officers in. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 778.] Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, p. 549, § 190. See ante, Act 1864.

ACT 2238.

Regulating fees and salaries in. [Stats. 1869-70, p. 198.]

Amended 1869-70, p. 747; 1871-72, pp. 412, 592, 894; 1873-74, p. 710. "Repealed as to the fees and salaries therein named by the various County Government Acts and the fee bill of 1895, 267."-Code Commissioner's Note.

ACT 2239.

Supervisors, organizing board of, and defining duties of. [Stats. 1873-74,

p. 872.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, p. 452. See ante, Act 1864.

ACT 2240.

Authorizing supervisors to levy a special tax. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 793.] Superseded by subd. 18, § 25, County Government Act, 1897, p. 463. See ante, Act 1864.

ACT 2241.

Levy of taxes for county purposes and for redemption of bonded indebtedness of. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 75.]

ACT 2242.

Disposition of proceeds of poll taxes in. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 941.] Repealed by Political Code, § 3861.

ACT 2243.

Treasurer of to transfer certain funds. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 311.] . Amended 1877-78, p. 638. Superseded by subd. 18, § 25, County Government Act, 1897, p. 463. See ante, Act 1864.

This act related to the transfer of surplus funds.

ACT 2244.

Providing for election of treasurer and collecter and fixing their compensation. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 377.]

Superseded by County Government Act, 1897, p. 452, §§ 55, 190. See ante; Act 1864.

ACT 2254.

TITLE 173.
ELECTIONS.

An act to provide for and regulate primary elections and providing for the election of party committees, and to repeal the act providing for and regulating primary elections known as the direct primary law and approved June 16, 1913, and also to repeal all other acts or parts of acts inconsistent with or in conflict with the provisions of this act. [Approved April 28, 1915. Stats. 1915, p. 239.] The operation of this act was suspended by a referendum, and it was defeated at a general election held October 26, 1915.

ACT 2255.

An act to provide for and regulate primary elections, and providing the method whereby electors of political parties may express their choice at such primary elections for United States senator, and to repeal an act entitled an act to provide for and regulate primary elections, and providing the method whereby electors of political parties may express their choice at such primary elections for United States

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