Oklahoma Statutes

§ 63-1-1301.31 — Legislative intent.

Oklahoma § 63-1-1301.31
JurisdictionOklahoma
Title 63Public Health And Safety

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Bluebook
Okla. Stat. tit. 63, § 63-1-1301.31 (2026).

Text

It is the legislative intent of this act to enable a purchaser at retail level to distinguish between Mello-drink products and dairy products, by eliminating the deceptive practices in advertising and promoting Mello-drink products in their unaltered state, but it is not intended to regulate the use of or sale of such products by food establishments in the preparation of food.

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Legislative History

Laws 1971, c. 96, § 2, operative July 1, 1971. Renumbered from Title 2, § 7-302 by Laws 1987, c. 206, § 97, operative July 1, 1987; Laws 1987, c. 236, § 205, emerg. eff. July 20, 1987.

Nearby Sections

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§ 63-1-1001.1
Short title.
§ 63-1-1001.3
Definitions.
§ 63-1-1001.4
Unlawful actions.
§ 63-1-1001.7
Permits.
§ 63-1-1001.8
Inspections.
§ 63-1-1002.1
Short title.
§ 63-1-1002.3
Fines.
§ 63-1-1002.4
Application of act.
§ 63-1-1008
Repealed
§ 63-1-1009
Renumbered
§ 63-1-101
Short title.
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