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Chapter 95
Citrus Fruit Coloring Matter

Sections

95.001
Definition
95.002
Application
95.003
Department to Administer
95.011
Certification of Safety
95.012
License Required
95.013
Analysis by Department
95.014
Bond
95.015
Notice of Use
95.016
Standards for Use of Coloring Matter
95.017
Labeling
95.018
Variation from Licensed Coloring Matter
95.031
Periodic Inspection
95.032
Certificate of Inspection
95.033
Noncomplying Citrus Fruit
95.034
Inspection Fees
95.035
Condemnation of Unfit Citrus Fruit
95.041
Offenses
95.042
Penalty
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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