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(a) Eggs shipped into the state from other states shall be inspected by an authorized inspector within 72 hours of shipment and shall meet the grade, and marking requirements set forth in this chapter. Each case shall be legibly stamped with the United States Department of Agriculture official grade mark and date of inspection.
(b) Eggs shipped into the state from Canada shall be inspected by an official Canadian inspector within 72 hours of shipment and shall meet the grade, and marking requirements set forth in this chapter. Each case shall be legibly stamped with the official Canadian mark and date of inspection.
History: In effect before 7/28/59; am 1/5/60, Register 2
Authority: AS 03.05.010 - 03.05.080
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