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HomeFood and Agricultural CodeDiv. 12Pt. 4Ch. 1Art. 9§ 27601 Egg Nuisance Abatement Orders

§ 27601 Egg Nuisance Abatement Orders

Food and Agricultural Code·California
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§ 27601 Egg Nuisance Abatement Orders

Key Takeaways

  • •If eggs or their containers are a public nuisance (like spoiled or unsafe), the government can take them to court to fix the problem.
  • •The court can order the eggs to be destroyed, fixed, or sold to stop the nuisance.
  • •If the owner doesn’t follow the court’s order, the eggs can be thrown away or sold by the police.
  • •If the eggs are sold, the money from the sale pays for cleanup first, and the rest goes to the owner.

Example

A grocery store has a bunch of rotten eggs that could make people sick.

The government can go to court to make the store get rid of the bad eggs. If the store doesn’t do it, the court can order the police to throw them away or sell them.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 27601 Egg Nuisance Abatement Orders

(a) Upon the request of the director or an authorized representative, the district attorney of the county where the eggs and their containers that are a public nuisance are found, shall maintain, in the name of the people of the State of California, a civil action to abate and prevent the public nuisance. (b) Upon judgment and by order of the court, the eggs and their containers that are a public nuisance shall be condemned and destroyed in the manner that is directed by the court, or reconditioned, remarked, denatured, or otherwise processed, or released upon the conditions as the court in its discretion may impose to ensure that the nuisance is abated. (c)  If the owner fails to comply with the order of the court within the time specified in the order, the court may order disposal of the eggs and their containers or their sale, under the terms and conditions as the court may prescribe, by the enforcement officer, or by the sheriff or marshal. (d) If the court orders the sale of any of the eggs and their containers which can be salvaged, the costs of disposal shall be deducted from the proceeds of sale and the balance paid into court for the owner. (e) A proceeding pursuant to this chapter or any regulation adopted pursuant to this chapter where the value of the property seized amounts to thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) or less is a limited civil case. (f) A public nuisance described in this section may only be abated in any action or proceeding pursuant to the remedies provided by this chapter. This chapter provides the exclusive source of costs and civil penalties that may be assessed by reason of the public nuisance against the owner of eggs and their containers that are found to be a public nuisance. (Amended by Stats. 2023, Ch. 861, Sec. 11. (SB 71) Effective January 1, 2024.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

nuisancejudgmentregulationenforcementdirectordisposalreleaseproperty

Related Statutes

  • § 58038 Product Label Authorization
  • § 59161 Marketing Order Rules
  • § 59249 Marketing Order Enforcement Costs
  • § 59291 Lot Disposition Court Orders
  • § 61341 Regulatory Enforcement Authority

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Food and Agricultural Code. Section 27601.
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