(1)
Berries and Small Fruits. The fruits shall be offered and exposed for sale by
weight, or by measure in open-measure containers having capacities per
subparagraph
40-15-4-.01(1)(a)
or subparagraph
40-15-4-.01(1)(b),
and when sold by measure, the containers shall be deemed not to be packages for
labeling purposes.
(a) Inch-Pound Capacities
- 1/2 dry pint, 1 dry pint, or 1 dry quart.
(b) Metric Capacities - 250 milliliters, 500
milliliters, or 1 liter.
(2) Bread. Each prepackaged loaf and each
prepackaged unit of a twin or multiple loaf procured for sale, kept, offered,
exposed for sale, or sold shall have a weight per subparagraph
40-15-4-.01(2)(a)
or subparagraph
40-15-4-.01(2)(b);
Provided, that the provisions of this section shall not apply to
biscuits, buns, or rolls of inch-pound sizes 4 ounces or less or of metric
sizes 100 grams or less or to "stale bread" sold and expressly represented at
the time of sale as such, and, when so sold, the wrappers shall be deemed not
to be packages for labeling purposes.
(a)
Inch-Pound Weights - 1/2 pound, 1 pound, 1 1/2 pound, or a multiple of 1
pound.
(b) Metric Weights - 250
grams, 500 grams, 750 grams, or a multiple of 500 grams.
(3) Butter, Oleomargarine, and Margarine.
These commodities shall be offered and exposed for sale and sold by weight per
subparagraph
40-15-4-.03(3)(a)
or
40-15-4-.03(3)(b).
(a) Inch-Pound Weights - 1/4 pound, 1/2
pound, 1 pound, or multiples of 1 pound.
(b) Metric Weights - 125 grams, 250 grams,
500 grams, or multiples of 500 grams.
(4) Flour, Corn Meal and Hominy Grits. Wheat
flour, whole wheat flour, graham flour, self-rising wheat flour, phosphated
wheat flour, bromated flour, corn flour, corn meal, and hominy grits, whether
enriched or not, shall be packaged, kept, offered, or exposed for sale, or sold
only in weights per subparagraph
40-15-4-.01(a) or
subparagraph
40-15-4-.01(b);
Provided, that inch-pound sizes less than 2 pounds or more than
100 pounds and that metric sizes less than 1 kilogram or more than 50 kilograms
shall be permitted.
(a) Inch-Pound Weights -
2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 pounds.
(b)
Metric Weights - 1, 2.5, 5, 10, 25, or 50 kilograms.
(5) Meat, Poultry, and Seafood. These
commodities shall be sold by weight, except the following, which may be sold by
weight, measure, or count:
(a)
shellfish;
(b) items sold for
consumption on the premises;
(c)
items sold as one of several elements comprising a ready-to-eat meal sold as a
unit for consumption elsewhere than on the premises where sold; and,
(d) items sold as part of a sandwich.
(When meat, poultry, or seafood is combined with some other
food element to form a distinctive food product, the quantity representation
may be in terms of the total weight of the product or combination, and a
quantity representation need not be made for each element.)
(In the case of ready-to-cook, stuffed poultry or meat
products, the label must show the total net weight of the stuffed poultry or
meat product and the minimum net weight of the poultry or meat in the product
excluding the meat or poultry that may be part of the stuffing.)
(6) Fluid Milk
Products. All fluid milk products, including, but not limited to, milk, lowfat
milk, skim milk, cultured milks and cream shall be packaged for retail sale
only in volumes per subparagraphs
40-15-4-.01(6)(a), (b), or
(c) below:
Provided, that
inch-pound sizes less than 1 gill and metric sizes less than 100 milliliters
shall be permitted.
(a) Inch-Pound Volumes -
1 gill, 1/2 liquid pint, 10 fluid ounces, 1 liquid pint, 1 liquid quart, 1/2
gallon, 1 gallon, 1 1/2 gallons, 2 gallons, 2 1/2 gallons, or multiples of 1
gallon.
(b) Metric Volumes - 125
milliliters, 250 milliliters, 500 milliliters, 1 liter, or multiples of 1
liter.
(7) Other Milk
Products. Cottage cheese, cottage cheese products, and other milk products
which are solid, semi-solid, viscous, or a mixture of solid and liquid, as
defined in the Pasteurized Milk Ordinance of the U.S. Public Health Service, as
amended in 1965, shall be sold in terms of weight:
Provided, that
cottage cheese, cottage cheese products, sour cream and yogurt shall be
packaged for retail sale only in weights per subparagraph
40-15-4-.01(7)(a), (b), or
(c) below: and
Provided further,
that multipack or single serving inch-pound sizes of 6 ounces or less shall be
sold only in whole-ounce increments, and that metric sizes of 200 grams or less
shall be sold in 25 gram increments.
(a)
Inch-Pound Weights - 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 64, and 128 ounces
avoirdupois.
(b) Metric Weights -
250, 375, 500, 750 grams; 1, 2, and 4 kilograms.
(Standard package sizes shall apply to low fat and dry curd
cottage cheese products as of July 1, 1984.)
(8) Prepackaged Ice Cream and Similar Frozen
Products. Ice cream, ice milk, frozen yogurt, and similar products shall be
packaged for sale in terms of fluid measure.
(9) Pickles. The declaration of net quantity
of contents on pickles and pickle products, including relishes but excluding
one or two whole pickles in a transparent wrapping which may be declared by
count, shall be expressed in terms of liquid measure. Sales of pickles from
bulk may be by count.
(10) Pricing
of Bulk Food Commodities. Bulk food commodities or food commodities not in
package form and sold by weight shall be priced in terms of whole units of
weight and not in common or decimal fractions.
(11) Generic Terms for Meat Cuts. A
declaration of identity for meat cuts shall be limited to generic terms, such
as those listed in the Uniform Retail Meat Identity Standards. The following
abbreviations may be used:
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BAR B Q
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Barbecue
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POT-RST
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Pot Roast
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BI
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Bone In
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RND
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Round
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BNLS
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Boneless
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RST
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Roast
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DBLE
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Double
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SHLDR
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Shoulder
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LGE
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Large
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SQ
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Square
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N.Y. (NY)
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New York
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STK
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Steak
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PK
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Pork
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TRMD
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Trimmed
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(12)
Sale of Meats by Carcass, Side or Primal Cut. At the time of delivery of bulk
meat to the purchaser, the seller shall provide a written statement giving the
following information:
(a) the name and
address of the seller (firm);
(b)
the date of the sale;
(c) the name
and address of the purchaser;
(d)
the identity in the most descriptive terms commercially practicable;
(e) the quality grade and the yield grade, if
so represented;
(f) the price per
pound before cutting and wrapping and the total price of the sale;
(g) the total net weight (hanging weight) of
the carcass, side, or primal cut prior to cutting or processing;
(h) the total net weight of the cut and
processed meat delivered to the purchaser;
(i) a list by name of all cuts
delivered;
(j) an itemized list of
any and all charges over and above the original sale price of the carcass, side
or primal cut; and,
(k) a separate
indication of the quantity of any meat or other commodity(ies) received by the
purchaser as an inducement in connection with the purchase of the carcass,
side, or primal cut.