Delaware Code § 3-3103

Permit for receiving milk or cream; exceptions
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Every creamery, shipping station, milk factory, cheese factory, ice cream factory, milk condensary or person receiving, buying and
paying for milk or cream regardless of the method of settlement, shall be required to hold a permit for each and every place where milk or
cream is received by weight or measure. This chapter shall not apply to individuals buying milk or cream for private use, or to producers
buying milk in emergencies to make up their regular supply, or to persons buying from dealers already holding a permit, or to hotels,
restaurants, boardinghouses, railroad dining cars, retail stores or drugstores. The permit shall be issued by the Department of Agriculture
to such creamery, shipping station, milk factory, cheese factory, ice cream factory, milk condensary or person upon the filing of such
information as may be required by the Department of Agriculture. The permit shall be valid for a term of 1 calendar year and may be
revoked by the Department of Agriculture for any violation of the provisions of this chapter. This permit issued hereunder shall be posted
in plain view in the station for which it is issued.

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