New York Statutes

§ 240 — Length of storage period

New York § 240
JurisdictionNew York
Law AGMAgriculture & Markets
Art. 19Refrigerated Warehouses and Locker Plants

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N.Y. Agriculture & Markets § 240 (2026).

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§ 240. Length of storage period.

1.No person or corporation shall\nkeep or permit to remain in any refrigerated warehouse or locker plant\nany article of food beyond the time when it is sound and wholesome and\nfit to remain in storage. If any article of food is found to be fit for\nimmediate consumption, but unfit for further storage, such article of\nfood shall at once be removed from storage and not again stored. No\narticle of food shall be kept or permitted to remain in any refrigerated\nwarehouse for a longer aggregate period than twenty-four calendar\nmonths, except by order of the commissioner. Upon evidence satisfactory\nto him that the food is sound and wholesome and fit for further storage,\nthe commissioner may, in his discretion, grant an extension of the\nstorage period.

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