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[CITE: 21USC347a]

 
                        TITLE 21--FOOD AND DRUGS
 
             CHAPTER 9--FEDERAL FOOD, DRUG, AND COSMETIC ACT
 
                           SUBCHAPTER IV--FOOD
 
Sec. 347a. Congressional declaration of policy regarding 
        oleomargarine sales
        
    The Congress finds and declares that the sale, or the serving in 
public eating places, of colored oleomargarine or colored margarine 
without clear identification as such or which is otherwise adulterated 
or misbranded within the meaning of this chapter depresses the market in 
interstate commerce for butter and for oleomargarine or margarine 
clearly identified and neither adulterated nor misbranded, and 
constitutes a burden on interstate commerce in such articles. Such 
burden exists, irrespective of whether such oleomargarine or margarine 
originates from an interstate source or from the State in which it is 
sold.

(Mar. 16, 1950, ch. 61, Sec. 3(a), 64 Stat. 20.)

                          Codification

    Section was not enacted as part of the Federal Food, Drug, and 
Cosmetic Act which comprises this chapter.


                             Effective Date

    Section effective July 1, 1950, see section 7 of act Mar. 16, 1950, 
set out as a note under section 347 of this title.

                  Section Referred to in Other Sections

    This section is referred to in section 347b of this title.
