North Dakota Statutes
§ 51-07-13 — Labeling imported meats sold - Penalty
North Dakota § 51-07-13
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N.D. Cent. Code § 51-07-13 (2026).
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1.No person may knowingly sell or offer for sale in the state of North Dakota any meat,
whether fresh, frozen, cured, or processed, which is imported from outside the
boundaries of the United States or any meat product containing in whole or in part
such imported meat, if this fact is not shown by labels or printing on each quarter, half,
or whole carcass of such meat, or on each case, package, can, tray, or display
containing such imported meat.
2.Any person who violates any of the provisions of this section is guilty of a class B
misdemeanor.
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§ 51-04-01
Definitions§ 51-04-02
Application for license§ 51-04-02.1
Application to attorney general for license§ 51-04-04
Affidavit required for certain sales§ 51-04-05
Failure of affidavit§ 51-04-06
Evidence§ 51-04-08
Certain excepted sales§ 51-04-09
Regulation by city or other municipality§ 51-04-10
Penalty§ 51-05.1-01
Auctioneering or clerking - Registration§ 51-05.1-01.1
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Bluebook (online)
North Dakota § 51-07-13, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nd/51-07-13.