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Statutes > California > Fac > 29611-29620

FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL CODE
SECTION 29611-29620



29611.  Every container or subcontainer of extracted honey shall be
conspicuously marked with all of the following:
   (a) The name and address of the producer or distributor of the
extracted honey.
   (b) The net weight of the honey in the container.
   (c) One of the United States grades which are established for
honey by the United States Department of Agriculture. This
subdivision does not, however, apply to honey to which pollen has
been added, if the amount of pollen added is visible and each such
container is plainly and conspicuously labeled with the words "pollen
added".
   (d) In the case of any opaque container, with the color of the
honey.



29612.  All extracted honey shall meet the requirements of the color
classifications and grades as defined in United States grades, color
standards, and packing requirements for honey by the United States
Department of Agriculture, according to the color classification and
grade as marked.


29613.  Any container of extracted honey which is marked as to color
shall be considered as properly marked if the color of the honey in
the container is equal to or lighter than the description as marked.



29614.  If extracted honey is in crystallized form, a sample of the
honey shall be liquefied and the honey graded on the liquid basis.



29615.  All extracted honey regardless of grade term as marked,
shall be free from serious damage and at least as free from excessive
foreign material as honey that has been strained through standard
bolting cloth of 23 meshes per inch. Serious damage means any injury
or defect that seriously affects the appearance or edibility of the
honey such as any of the following:
   (a) Overheating, which destroys both natural color and flavor.
   (b) Fermentation, which causes either foam or sourness, or both.
   (c) Objectionable flavor from any substance or thing other than
floral source.



29616.  In order to allow for variations which are incident to
proper grading and handling, not more than 5 percent, by count, of
the containers or of the subcontainers in any lot of honey may be
below the requirements for the grade, but no part of this tolerance
is allowed for defects which cause serious damage, as defined in
Section 29615.



29617.  If the color of extracted honey is designated on the
container or subcontainer, or upon a placard which has reference to
such honey, it shall conform to the color definitions provided in
this chapter.


29618.  Any honey which is a blend of two or more floral types of
honey shall not be labeled as honey from any one particular floral
source alone unless one floral type is predominant. If one floral
type is predominant, such honey may be labeled as to the predominant
floral type, as determined by flavor.



29619.  Any slack-filled container shall be conspicuously marked
"slack-filled."



29620.  Extracted honey in containers which hold five ounces or
more, shall be packed in standard containers and sold in the exact
units of weight as set forth in the table of standard weights of
honey in containers provided for in Section 29502.
   If the combined net weight of the extracted honey in all
subcontainers contained in one master container is equal to one of
the units of weight specified in Section 29502, the unit is a
standard unit of weight if sold as a unit directly to the consumer.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Fac > 29611-29620

FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL CODE
SECTION 29611-29620



29611.  Every container or subcontainer of extracted honey shall be
conspicuously marked with all of the following:
   (a) The name and address of the producer or distributor of the
extracted honey.
   (b) The net weight of the honey in the container.
   (c) One of the United States grades which are established for
honey by the United States Department of Agriculture. This
subdivision does not, however, apply to honey to which pollen has
been added, if the amount of pollen added is visible and each such
container is plainly and conspicuously labeled with the words "pollen
added".
   (d) In the case of any opaque container, with the color of the
honey.



29612.  All extracted honey shall meet the requirements of the color
classifications and grades as defined in United States grades, color
standards, and packing requirements for honey by the United States
Department of Agriculture, according to the color classification and
grade as marked.


29613.  Any container of extracted honey which is marked as to color
shall be considered as properly marked if the color of the honey in
the container is equal to or lighter than the description as marked.



29614.  If extracted honey is in crystallized form, a sample of the
honey shall be liquefied and the honey graded on the liquid basis.



29615.  All extracted honey regardless of grade term as marked,
shall be free from serious damage and at least as free from excessive
foreign material as honey that has been strained through standard
bolting cloth of 23 meshes per inch. Serious damage means any injury
or defect that seriously affects the appearance or edibility of the
honey such as any of the following:
   (a) Overheating, which destroys both natural color and flavor.
   (b) Fermentation, which causes either foam or sourness, or both.
   (c) Objectionable flavor from any substance or thing other than
floral source.



29616.  In order to allow for variations which are incident to
proper grading and handling, not more than 5 percent, by count, of
the containers or of the subcontainers in any lot of honey may be
below the requirements for the grade, but no part of this tolerance
is allowed for defects which cause serious damage, as defined in
Section 29615.



29617.  If the color of extracted honey is designated on the
container or subcontainer, or upon a placard which has reference to
such honey, it shall conform to the color definitions provided in
this chapter.


29618.  Any honey which is a blend of two or more floral types of
honey shall not be labeled as honey from any one particular floral
source alone unless one floral type is predominant. If one floral
type is predominant, such honey may be labeled as to the predominant
floral type, as determined by flavor.



29619.  Any slack-filled container shall be conspicuously marked
"slack-filled."



29620.  Extracted honey in containers which hold five ounces or
more, shall be packed in standard containers and sold in the exact
units of weight as set forth in the table of standard weights of
honey in containers provided for in Section 29502.
   If the combined net weight of the extracted honey in all
subcontainers contained in one master container is equal to one of
the units of weight specified in Section 29502, the unit is a
standard unit of weight if sold as a unit directly to the consumer.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Fac > 29611-29620

FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL CODE
SECTION 29611-29620



29611.  Every container or subcontainer of extracted honey shall be
conspicuously marked with all of the following:
   (a) The name and address of the producer or distributor of the
extracted honey.
   (b) The net weight of the honey in the container.
   (c) One of the United States grades which are established for
honey by the United States Department of Agriculture. This
subdivision does not, however, apply to honey to which pollen has
been added, if the amount of pollen added is visible and each such
container is plainly and conspicuously labeled with the words "pollen
added".
   (d) In the case of any opaque container, with the color of the
honey.



29612.  All extracted honey shall meet the requirements of the color
classifications and grades as defined in United States grades, color
standards, and packing requirements for honey by the United States
Department of Agriculture, according to the color classification and
grade as marked.


29613.  Any container of extracted honey which is marked as to color
shall be considered as properly marked if the color of the honey in
the container is equal to or lighter than the description as marked.



29614.  If extracted honey is in crystallized form, a sample of the
honey shall be liquefied and the honey graded on the liquid basis.



29615.  All extracted honey regardless of grade term as marked,
shall be free from serious damage and at least as free from excessive
foreign material as honey that has been strained through standard
bolting cloth of 23 meshes per inch. Serious damage means any injury
or defect that seriously affects the appearance or edibility of the
honey such as any of the following:
   (a) Overheating, which destroys both natural color and flavor.
   (b) Fermentation, which causes either foam or sourness, or both.
   (c) Objectionable flavor from any substance or thing other than
floral source.



29616.  In order to allow for variations which are incident to
proper grading and handling, not more than 5 percent, by count, of
the containers or of the subcontainers in any lot of honey may be
below the requirements for the grade, but no part of this tolerance
is allowed for defects which cause serious damage, as defined in
Section 29615.



29617.  If the color of extracted honey is designated on the
container or subcontainer, or upon a placard which has reference to
such honey, it shall conform to the color definitions provided in
this chapter.


29618.  Any honey which is a blend of two or more floral types of
honey shall not be labeled as honey from any one particular floral
source alone unless one floral type is predominant. If one floral
type is predominant, such honey may be labeled as to the predominant
floral type, as determined by flavor.



29619.  Any slack-filled container shall be conspicuously marked
"slack-filled."



29620.  Extracted honey in containers which hold five ounces or
more, shall be packed in standard containers and sold in the exact
units of weight as set forth in the table of standard weights of
honey in containers provided for in Section 29502.
   If the combined net weight of the extracted honey in all
subcontainers contained in one master container is equal to one of
the units of weight specified in Section 29502, the unit is a
standard unit of weight if sold as a unit directly to the consumer.