Virginia Statutes

§ 61.1-58 — Commingling burley and other tobacco; moving tobacco before sale

Virginia § 61.1-58
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 61.1WAREHOUSES, COLD STORAGE AND REFRIGERATED LOCKER PLANTS
Ch. 7HANDLING AND SALE OF BURLEY TOBACCO

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Va. Code Ann. § 61.1-58 (2026).

Text

It shall be unlawful for any person to commingle, mix, place in same basket with other tobacco or in any other manner or means to handle tobacco so as to lose its identity, for the purpose of sale at auction, loose-leaf tobacco grown by one producer with loose-leaf burley tobacco grown by any other producer, or of the same producer after being placed on the loose-leaf floor. After tobacco is weighed and set upon the warehouse floor for sale no basket of tobacco shall be moved, without the consent of the owner, from its place on the floor until sale is confirmed by the owner of same. This shall not apply to official inspectors of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, who in the course of their duties find it necessary to move piles of tobacco.

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Legislative History

Code 1950, § 61-157; 1950, p. 66; 1968, c. 69.

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