New York Agriculture and Markets Code § 154

Adulteration and sale of boiled linseed oil
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§ 154. Adulteration and sale of boiled linseed oil.  No person shall\nmanufacture or mix for sale, offer or expose for sale, or sell under the\nname of boiled linseed oil any article unless the oil from which said\narticle is made be wholly the product of commercially pure linseed or\nflaxseed and unless the same has been heated to at least two hundred and\ntwenty-five degrees Fahrenheit. No person shall sell such adulterated\nboiled linseed oil unless the package containing the same shall be\nplainly marked in legible black letters two inches high and one inch in\nwidth "Adulterated Boiled Linseed Oil," or without informing the\npurchaser at the time of sale that the same is not pure boiled linseed\noil, and the invoice shall accordingly read "Adulterated Linseed Oil."\n

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