CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 53-317. Fraudulent sale of kosher meat, meat products and other food.
Sec. 53-317. Fraudulent sale of kosher meat, meat products and other food.
(a) Any person who, with intent to defraud, sells or exposes for sale any meat or meat
preparation, whether raw or prepared for human consumption, and falsely represents
the same to be kosher, or as having been prepared in accordance with, and of a product
or products sanctioned by, the orthodox Hebrew religious requirements; or falsely represents any food product or the contents of any package or container to be so constituted
and prepared, by having or permitting to be inscribed thereon the word "kosher" in any
language, or otherwise; or sells or exposes for sale in the same place of business both
kosher and nonkosher meat or meat preparations, either raw or prepared for human
consumption, and fails to indicate on his window signs and all display advertising, in
block letters at least four inches in height, "KOSHER AND NONKOSHER MEAT
SOLD HERE"; or who exposes for sale in any show window or place of business both
kosher and nonkosher meat or meat preparations, either raw or prepared for human
consumption, and fails to display over each kind of meat or meat preparation so exposed
a sign in block letters at least four inches in height reading "KOSHER MEAT" or "NONKOSHER MEAT", as the case may be; shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars
or imprisoned not more than six months or both.
(b) Any person who, with intent to defraud, sells or exposes for sale in any restaurant
or other place where food products are sold for consumption on the premises, any article
of food or food preparation and falsely represents the same to be kosher or as having
been prepared in accordance with the orthodox Hebrew religious requirements, either
by direct statements, orally or in writing, or by the display of the word "kosher" in
English or Hebrew letters, or by the display of any sign or mark in simulation of such
word, or by the display of any insignia, six-pointed star, or any mark reasonably calculated to deceive or lead a reasonable person to believe that the food sold is kosher or
prepared in accordance with the orthodox Hebrew religious requirements; or who sells
or exposes for sale in such restaurant or such other place both kosher and nonkosher
food or food preparations for consumption on the premises not prepared in accordance
with the Jewish ritual or not sanctioned by the Hebrew orthodox religious requirements
and fails to display on his window signs and all display advertising in block letters at
least four inches in height, "KOSHER AND NONKOSHER FOOD SERVED HERE",
shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars or imprisoned not more than six months
or both.
(1949 Rev., S. 8618.)
See Sec. 21a-13 re powers of Commissioner of Consumer Protection concerning kosher food.
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