Arkansas Statutes

§ 20-59-215 — Unlawful acts - False tests

Arkansas § 20-59-215

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Bluebook
Ark. Code Ann. § 20-59-215 (2026).

Text

It shall be unlawful, in determining the value of milk, cream, or other dairy products by the use of the Babcock test, to give any false reading or in any way manipulate the test so as to give a higher or lower percent of butterfat than the milk, cream, or other dairy products actually contain, or to cause any inaccuracy in reading the percent of butterfat by securing from any quantity of milk, cream, or other dairy products to be tested an inaccurate sample for the test. The result of a test reported to the producer for the basis of the payment must be the same as the laboratory record of the test, all records to be in indelible pencil or ink and filed for a period of at least sixty (60) days. All samples of milk or cream, tests of which are to be used as a basis of payment, shall be kept

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Legislative History

Acts 1941, No. 114, § 3; A.S.A. 1947, § 82-914.

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