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commissioner shall pay the fair market value of any samples taken
and retained or destroyed.

 
3. Analysis and disclosure of test results.__The commissioner
may submit a sample obtained for the purposes of enforcing this
subchapter to a public or private laboratory for analysis.__The
commissioner shall make available to the public the results of
such an analysis, including the name of the person from whom the
sample was obtained, the name of the manufacturer of the sample
and additional information that the commissioner believes is
advisable.

 
4.__Issuance of certificate.__A certificate stating the
results of an analysis performed in accordance with this section
and signed by the director of the laboratory performing the
analysis is presumptive evidence of the facts stated in the
certificate.

 
Sec. 26. 7 MRSA §508, sub-§7, as enacted by PL 1965, c. 65, is
amended to read:

 
7. Reused food or drugs. The introduction To introduce or
delivery deliver for introduction into commerce, or the receipt
in commerce and subsequent delivery or proffered delivery for pay
or otherwise, of a hazardous substance in a reused food, drug or
cosmetic container or in a container which that, though not a
reused container, is identifiable as a food, drug or cosmetic
container by its labeling or other identification. The reuse of a
food, drug or cosmetic container as a container for a hazardous
substance is an act which that results in the hazardous substance
being a misbranded package. For the purposes of this subsection
and section 509, "drug" has the same meaning as defined in Title
32, section 13702, subsection 9.

 
Sec. 27. 7 MRSA §528, as amended by PL 1973, c. 625, §38, is
further amended to read:

 
§528. Exemptions

 
Neither this subchapter nor regulations promulgated under this
subchapter shall preclude the continued use of returnable or
reusable glass containers for beverages in inventory or with the
trade as of October 1, 1969 or any such regulation, nor shall any
regulation or this subchapter preclude the orderly disposal of
packages or containers in inventory or with the trade as of the
effective date of such regulation or of this subchapter.

 
All packages of consumer commodities which that have been
labled labeled in accordance with federal regulations established
by the United States Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare


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