Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 7 - AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS
Part XXXV - Agro-Consumer Services
Chapter 1 - Weights and Measures
Section XXXV-105 - Commodities
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XXXV-105
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Method of Sales, Quantity Statements
1. The offer to sell
and/or the sale of all commodities shall be on the basis of net weight, net
measure, or numerical count, in accordance with the following provisions;
however, such provisions shall not apply to fresh vegetables which by common
custom are offered for sale, and/or sold by the bunch.
2. The quantity of solids shall be stated in
terms of weights and the quantity of liquids in terms of measure, except that
in the case of a commodity in respect to where there exists a definite trade
custom otherwise, the statement may be in terms of weight or measure in
accordance with such custom.
3. The
quantity of viscous or semi-solid commodities, or of mixtures of solids and
liquids may be stated either by weight or measure, but the statement shall be
definite and shall indicate whether the quantity is stated in terms of weight
or measure.
4. Where it is
practical to state the quantity of a commodity in terms of numerical count, the
employment of such statement is contingent upon the commodity being in definite
units.
5. Statement of weight shall
be in terms of the avoirdupois pound and ounce.
6. Statement of liquid measure shall be in
the terms of the United States gallon of 231 cubic inches, and quart, pint, and
fluid ounce subdivisions thereof.
7. Statement of dry measure shall be in terms
of the United States standard bushel of 2150.42 cubic inches, and peck, dry
quart, and dry pint subdivisions thereof.
8. Statement of linear measure shall be in
terms of the standard yard, foot and inch subdivisions thereof.
9. Statements may be in terms of the metric
system, anything in these regulations notwithstanding, where the commodity is
customarily bought and sold by metric weight or measure.
B. General Requirements
1. When any term common to more than one
system of weights or measures is employed in the quantity statement, said
statement shall include the proper qualification of the term, as, for example;
either avoirdupois ounces or fluid ounces;
liquid pints or dry pints; liquid
quarts or dry quarts.
2. In connection with the weight, measure, or
numerical count, no qualifying word, phrase or clause shall be used; a
statement such as not less than, average,
when packed, or a statement that the contents are
between certain limits, is not permissible.
3. All commodities in package form shall be
in full compliance with the law; otherwise, there shall be applied thereto an
appropriate violation notice or tag. Such notice or tag shall not be
obliterated or removed from the package until the commodity in question shall
be in compliance with the law, and approved by the commission.
C. Labeling; Container Construction; Drainage
1. All commodities in
package form shall bear a printed or stenciled label containing:
a. the true name of the commodity in the
package; and
b. the name and place
of business of the manufacturer, packer, distributor, or seller. Such label
must be legible and in the English language and must not be covered or obscured
in any way.
2. No
container wherein commodities are packed shall have a false bottom, false side
walls, false lid or covering, or otherwise so constructed or filled, wholly or
partially as to facilitate the perpetration of deception or fraud.
3. A load receiving element intended for the
purpose of weighing wet commodities shall be constructed as to drain
effectively.
D. Package Markings; Exemptions. The following shall be exempt from the provisions of the law, requiring the net quantity marking of commodities in package form:
1. all packages of food and/or dry
commodities weighing 1 avoirdupois ounce or less;
2. all packages of food weighing 1 fluid
ounce or less.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 3:4612, R.S. 3:4613, R.S. 3:4614, R.S. 3:4602, R.S. 3:4616 and R.S. 3:4608 (formerly R.S. 55:10, R.S. 55:11, R.S.55:12, R.S. 55:14 and R.S. 55:6).
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