Oregon Statutes - Chapter 632 - Grades, Standards and Labels for Agricultural and Horticultural Products - Section 632.786 - Prohibited acts.

No person shall:

(1) Sell eggs for human consumption in previously used consumer containers bearing the brand, trademark or officially designated number of another egg handler, unless the same is removed or defaced;

(2) Fail to pay the fees or obtain the permit required by ORS 632.741;

(3) Fail to furnish the invoices required by ORS 632.745;

(4) As an egg handler, use any egg container unless it is labeled as required by ORS 632.771;

(5) As a retailer, sell eggs from a bulk display without the displaying of the placard required by ORS 632.771 (3);

(6) Deliver or sell eggs for human consumption that have been incubated or have been in either an artificial or natural incubator;

(7) Deliver or sell for human consumption ova from slaughtered birds of any species;

(8) Sell any eggs or egg products that are adulterated or misbranded;

(9) Sell any eggs as fresh eggs unless they are of the quality or grade prescribed for fresh eggs by the State Department of Agriculture or the federal Act;

(10) Sell egg products for human consumption unless they have been pasteurized, nor as a food processor purchase egg products that have not been pasteurized;

(11) Advertise eggs or egg products in violation of the standards or requirements prescribed by the department;

(12) Otherwise violate any of the provisions of ORS 632.705 to 632.815; or

(13) Use containers in the bulk sale of eggs that bear the trademark of another egg handler without the consent of the registrant of such trademark. The provisions of ORS 632.275 to 632.290 shall apply to bulk sale containers of eggs in the same manner as they apply to containers for canning tree fruits, vegetables and small fruits. [1975 c.748 §15 (enacted in lieu of 632.785); 2003 c.14 §379]

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