Maine Code § 7-537

Sale and movement of apples
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A person, firm or corporation may not within this State sell, distribute, transport, offer or expose
for sale, distribution or transportation any apples that do not conform to the apple grades established in
section 533. This section does not apply to any person, firm or corporation supplying apples consigned
to a processing plant for use therein. This subchapter may not be construed to prevent a grower or
shipper of apples from delivering the same to a packing house for grading or to a processing plant or
cold storage plant where apples are stored and prepared for market. Apples that do not meet the

established grades or classifications as provided by section 533 may be sold as culls as long as the
package or container is conspicuously marked with the word "Culls". The commissioner shall diligently
enforce this section and in person or by deputy has free access, ingress and egress at all reasonable
hours to any place or any building wherein apples are stored, transported, sold, offered or exposed for
sale or for transportation. The commissioner may in person or by deputy upon tendering the market
price take samples of apples therefrom. [RR 2021, c. 1, Pt. B, §88 (COR).]

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