Indiana Statutes
§ 24-6-6-4 — Prohibition against certain markings
Indiana § 24-6-6-4
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Ind. Code § 24-6-6-4 (2026).
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No person shall sell, offer, expose or have in his
possession for sale, any fresh fruits or vegetables, packed in any
package, upon which package is marked any designation which
represents such fruit as "No. 1," "Finest," "Best", "Extra Good",
"Fancy," "Selected," "Prime," "Standard," or other name denoting
superior grade or quality, unless such fruit or vegetables consist of
well-grown specimens, sound, of nearly uniform size, normal shape,
good color for the variety, and not less than ninety per cent (90%) free
from injurious or disfiguring bruises, diseases, insect injuries or other
defects, natural deterioration and decay in transit or storage excepted.
Formerly: Acts 1935, c.65, s.4.
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