Virginia Statutes

§ 3.2-5127 — Removal of certain labels from meat packaging prohibited; penalty

Virginia § 3.2-5127
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 3.2AGRICULTURE, ANIMAL CARE, AND FOOD
Subtitle IVFOOD AND DRINK; WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Ch. 51FOOD AND DRINK
Art. 3ADULTERATION, MISBRANDING, AND FALSE ADVERTISING

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Va. Code Ann. § 3.2-5127 (2026).

Text

It is unlawful for any person holding or offering for retail sale any meat, poultry, or seafood in packaged form who affixes to such food a label containing a date by which such food is to be sold, to willfully remove, alter, mutilate, destroy, or obscure the dated portion of the label on the package, unless the dated portion of the label is removed in connection with the repackaging of such food, or to correct bona fide typographical errors. If the dated portion of the label is removed and a replacement label is attached when such food is repackaged, the replacement label shall bear the original date by which the food is to be sold or an earlier date. Any person who violates any provision of this section is guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor. This section shall not apply to meat, poultry, o

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Legislative History

1993, c. 106, § 3.1-388.1; 2008, c. 860.

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