§ 18671 Official Inspection Marks
This law defines what counts as an official mark that shows an item has been inspected and meets certain standards.
A farmer wants to sell inspected chickens at the market.
The chickens must have an official mark on them to show they passed inspection; without it, the seller could be fined because the law requires the mark to identify inspected livestock.
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§ 18671 Official Inspection Marks
Last verified: January 10, 2026