New York Statutes
§ 96-Z-12 — Unlawful decharacterization and labeling of inedible meat
New York § 96-Z-12
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Bluebook
N.Y. Agriculture & Markets § 96-Z-12 (2026).
Text
§ 96-z-12. Unlawful decharacterization and labeling of inedible meat.\nA person is guilty of unlawful decharacterization and labeling of\ninedible meat when he knowingly and unlawfully fails to decharacterize\nand label such meat in a manner prescribed by the commissioner. Unlawful\ndecharacterization and labeling of inedible meat is a class A\nmisdemeanor.\n
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§ 96-B
License required§ 96-D
Application of article§ 96-E
Unlawful acts§ 96-G
Definitions§ 96-H
Application of article§ 96-I
General powers§ 96-M
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