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House Bill 1928 — 1955 Regular Session
Sponsor(s):
"FARABAUGH", "KENT"
Short Title:
An Act amending the act of May 20, 1949 (P. L. 1594) entitled "An act for the protection of the public health and to prevent fraud and deception in the manufacture, sale, offering for sale, exposing for sale, and possessing with intent to sell, of adulterated or deleterious ice cream, french ice cream, french custard, frozen custard, frozen ice confections, frozen sherbet confections, sherbet, ice and fruit ice, including coated ice cream and the coating thereof . . ." extending its provisions to ice milk and ice milk confections; and conferring additional powers and duties on the Department of Agriculture, and changing labeling requirements.
Printer's Number(s): Action History:
Referred to the Committee on Agriculture and Dairy Industries, December 12.
Reported as amended, January 31, 1956.
Passed first reading, February 1.
Passed second reading, February 6.
Passed third reading with amendments, February 22.
Passed finally, March 7. (141-0)
House non-concurred in Senate Amendments, March 27.
House insists on its nonconcurrence in Senate amendments, and appoints Messrs. Snider, Farabaugh and Kent, a Committee of Conference, April 5.
Conference Committee Report, laid over for printing, April 10.
House adopted Conference Committee Report, May 1. (168-0)
In the Senate
Referred to the Committee on Agriculture, March 12.
Reported as amended, March 20.
Passed first reading, March 20.
Passed second reading, March 21.
Passed third reading and final passage, March 22. (46-0)
Laid on the table, March 27.
Taken from the table, April 3.
Senate insists on its amendments non-concurred in by the House, April 3.
Senate appoints Messrs. Madigan, Harney and Hays a Committee of Conference, April 5.
Senate adopted Conference Committee report, May 3. (47-0)
Approved by the Governor, May 8, 1956.
Act No. 512