New Jersey Statutes

§ 24:11-7 — Distribution, sale, etc., of eggs removed from incubators

New Jersey § 24:11-7
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 24FOOD AND DRUGS

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 24:11-7 (2026).

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No person or persons, firm, partnership or corporation shall knowingly distribute, sell, receive, accept, import or export any eggs for human consumption which have been removed from incubators used for hatching purposes, unless such eggs have been broken, crushed or smashed and then denatured with kerosene, creolin or other substance approved of by the State Department of Health, before leaving the premises on which the incubator or incubators from which the eggs were removed are located; provided, that nothing contained in this act shall prohibit the distributing, selling, receiving, accepting or exporting of eggs which have been removed from any incubator or incubators, when such eggs are to be used for biological, scientific, chemical or experimental purposes, other than for human food

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