New York Statutes
§ 50-J — Serving melloream, vegetable oil blends and cream in restaurants and other public eating places
New York § 50-J
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Bluebook
N.Y. Agriculture & Markets § 50-J (2026).
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§ 50-j. Serving melloream, vegetable oil blends and cream in\nrestaurants and other public eating places. Whenever melloream, a\nvegetable oil blend, cream, half and half, milk or a mixture of milk and\ncream is served in a restaurant, hotel, boarding house, lunch counter,\nplace of entertainment, public eating place or any establishment where\nfood is sold for consumption on the premises, the name of the product\nserved should be clearly stated by label, sign or menu statement in a\nmanner likely to be read by the customer.\n
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§ 50-J
Serving melloream, vegetable oil blends and cream in restaurants and other public eating places§ 50-K
Rules and regulations§ 500-A
Definitions§ 500-B
Licensure§ 500-D
Review§ 500-F
Sanitary inspections§ 500-G
Penalties§ 500-H
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New York § 50-J, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ny/AGM/50-J.