For the purposes of the Food and Drug Act of (Thirty-fourth Statutes at Large, page 768) “butter” shall be understood to mean the food product usually known as butter, and which is made exclusively from milk or cream, or both, with or without common salt, and with or without additional coloring matter, and containing not less than 80 per centum by weight of milk fat, all tolerances having been allowed for.
Mar. 4, 1923, ch. 26842 Stat. 1500(, .)
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References in Text
act June 30, 1906, ch. 391534 Stat. 768section 376 of this titleact June 25, 1938, ch. 675, § 1002(a)52 Stat. 1059Pub. L. 111–31, div. A, title I, § 101(b)(2)123 Stat. 1784The Food and Drug Act of , referred to in text, is , , which was classified to subchapter I (§ 1 et seq.) of chapter 1 of this title, was repealed (except for section 14a which was transferred to ) by , formerly § 902(a), ; renumbered § 1002(a), , , , and is covered by this chapter.
Codification
section 6 of this titlesection 301 of this titleSection, which was not enacted as part of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act which comprises this chapter, was formerly classified to . Section 1002(a) of act , set out as an Effective Date note under , provided that this section should remain in force and effect and be applicable to the provisions of this chapter.