Title 26, Chapter 2, Section 268
( 26-2-268)
(a) At the time of packing and candling of each case of eggs, the
producer or dealer shall affix a label not less than two inches by
four inches or not less than eight square inches on one end of each
case and on this label shall be legibly printed or stamped, in
letters not less than one-fourth of an inch in size, the date when
the eggs were packed and candled or the expiration date, which shall
not exceed 30 days from the date packed; the size and grade of the
eggs; and either the name and address of the packer or the U.S.D.A.
assigned plant number or a state approved plant identification code.
The name of the state of origin may be given. When eggs are sold in
cartons, the cartons must show the date packed or the expiration
date, which shall not exceed 30 days from the date packed, and the
grade and size, together with either the name and address of the
packer or the U.S.D.A. assigned plant number or a state approved
plant identification code. The state of origin may also be given. (b) Abbreviations of any words in the classification or in
designating the grade and size shall not be permitted. The
information pertaining to the grade and size shall be shown in
legible letters not less than one-fourth of an inch in size. The
information pertaining to the name and address of the packer or the
U.S.D.A. assigned plant number or a state approved plant
identification code and the date packed or expiration date shall be
legibly given. All wording on egg cases and egg cartons must be in
the English language and must have prior approval from the Georgia
Department of Agriculture before using. (c) Words or phrases tending to becloud or nullify the proper
classification of eggs shall not be permitted. Each word of the
classification, including the name of the state of origin, shall
appear in the same size type and color in any printed advertisement.
Abbreviations of any word in the classification or in designating
the size and grade to which eggs belong shall not be permitted.
Every person advertising eggs for sale, at retail or wholesale, in
newspapers, by window displays, or otherwise shall set forth in the
advertisement the classification as to size and grade of the eggs
offered for sale. The classification shall be set forth in letters
equal in size to those advertising the eggs for sale. |