Journal of proceedings of the annual convention . in the meaning of this act. The use of anyunnatural method for preserving or changingmilk, excepting pasteurizing or sterilizationshall be a misdemeanor, and punished as pro-vided in this act. Sec. 18. Any ciiy in this state having a pop-ulation of less than 5,000 inhabitants shall havethe option of adopting the sanitary provisionsof this act. Provided, that it shall be unlawfulto offer for sale, take or give away any meatfrom a diseased animal coming under the pro-visions of this act, or any milk from a diseasedcow, or adulterated or chemicall


Journal of proceedings of the annual convention . in the meaning of this act. The use of anyunnatural method for preserving or changingmilk, excepting pasteurizing or sterilizationshall be a misdemeanor, and punished as pro-vided in this act. Sec. 18. Any ciiy in this state having a pop-ulation of less than 5,000 inhabitants shall havethe option of adopting the sanitary provisionsof this act. Provided, that it shall be unlawfulto offer for sale, take or give away any meatfrom a diseased animal coming under the pro-visions of this act, or any milk from a diseasedcow, or adulterated or chemically preservedmilk, or milk containing any extraneous matterwithin the provisions of this act, within thestate of Montana. Sec. 19. Any violation of the provisions ofthis act shall be a misdemeanor, punishable bya fine of not less than $50 nor more than $500for each separate offense. Sec. 20. This act shall take effect from andafter the first day of May, 1901. Sec. 21. Eepeals all acts and parts of actsin conflict herewith. Approved March 14, I70 Journal of Proceedixgs National Association PURE FOOD LAWS OF NEBRASKA. In The session of the General Assembl} ofthe state of Nebraska held in 1899, an act ^aspassed creating a food commission, and provid-ing penalties for the violation of the pure foodlaws. The commission thus created, its poTr-ers and duties, and the laws which said com-mission is charged with enforcing, are in sub-stance as follows: JfEBRASKA FOOD COMMISSIOX. Ezra P. Savage, Governor, Food Commissioner. S. C. Bassett, Deputy Commissioner. J. M. Xelson, Chemist. Sec. 1, chapter 35, Statutes of is herebj^ created a food commission, forwhich the usual facilities for transacting busi-ness shall be furnished the same as for otherexecutive departments. Sec. 2. The governor is made the foodcommissioner of said commission. He ma}appoint a deputy food commissioner at a salaryof $1,500 per anniim and expenses. Said depu-ty commissioner shall file monthly wi


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