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§ 217. Definitions.  (a)  The  term  "food  salvager"  as used in this  article, means a person  engaged  in  the  business  of  reconditioning,  labeling, relabeling, packing, repacking, sorting, cleaning, culling, or  by  other  means  salvaging  food  or food products, single service food  containers and utensils, soda straws, paper napkins or any product of  a  similar  nature  that may have become damaged, contaminated, adulterated  or misbranded as a result of fire, flood,  transit  wreck,  accident  or  other  cause,  or  by water, smoke, chemicals, or any other adulterating  agents. The term food salvager shall not include a person  who  collects  donated farm salvage from lands owned, occupied or leased by such person  with   the   intent   to  donate  such  farm  salvage  to  a  charitable  not-for-profit organization provided that such salvage  is  in  fact  so  donated.  A  person  who  manufactures  animal  feed  or  an animal feed  ingredient from food products  in  a  facility  registered  pursuant  to  section  one hundred twenty-nine of this chapter shall not be considered  a food salvager based on such activity.    (b) "Donated farm salvage" shall mean an  agricultural  crop  that  is  unharvested,  surplus  or  unmarketable  but  otherwise  nutritious  and  edible.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-17-b > 217

§ 217. Definitions.  (a)  The  term  "food  salvager"  as used in this  article, means a person  engaged  in  the  business  of  reconditioning,  labeling, relabeling, packing, repacking, sorting, cleaning, culling, or  by  other  means  salvaging  food  or food products, single service food  containers and utensils, soda straws, paper napkins or any product of  a  similar  nature  that may have become damaged, contaminated, adulterated  or misbranded as a result of fire, flood,  transit  wreck,  accident  or  other  cause,  or  by water, smoke, chemicals, or any other adulterating  agents. The term food salvager shall not include a person  who  collects  donated farm salvage from lands owned, occupied or leased by such person  with   the   intent   to  donate  such  farm  salvage  to  a  charitable  not-for-profit organization provided that such salvage  is  in  fact  so  donated.  A  person  who  manufactures  animal  feed  or  an animal feed  ingredient from food products  in  a  facility  registered  pursuant  to  section  one hundred twenty-nine of this chapter shall not be considered  a food salvager based on such activity.    (b) "Donated farm salvage" shall mean an  agricultural  crop  that  is  unharvested,  surplus  or  unmarketable  but  otherwise  nutritious  and  edible.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-17-b > 217

§ 217. Definitions.  (a)  The  term  "food  salvager"  as used in this  article, means a person  engaged  in  the  business  of  reconditioning,  labeling, relabeling, packing, repacking, sorting, cleaning, culling, or  by  other  means  salvaging  food  or food products, single service food  containers and utensils, soda straws, paper napkins or any product of  a  similar  nature  that may have become damaged, contaminated, adulterated  or misbranded as a result of fire, flood,  transit  wreck,  accident  or  other  cause,  or  by water, smoke, chemicals, or any other adulterating  agents. The term food salvager shall not include a person  who  collects  donated farm salvage from lands owned, occupied or leased by such person  with   the   intent   to  donate  such  farm  salvage  to  a  charitable  not-for-profit organization provided that such salvage  is  in  fact  so  donated.  A  person  who  manufactures  animal  feed  or  an animal feed  ingredient from food products  in  a  facility  registered  pursuant  to  section  one hundred twenty-nine of this chapter shall not be considered  a food salvager based on such activity.    (b) "Donated farm salvage" shall mean an  agricultural  crop  that  is  unharvested,  surplus  or  unmarketable  but  otherwise  nutritious  and  edible.