§ 116.021 SALE OF UNWHOLESOME FOOD PRODUCTS.
   (A)   It is unlawful for any licensee under this subchapter to have in his or her possession with intent to sell or offer for sale any food products for human consumption which are unclean, unwholesome, tainted, putrid, decayed, adulterated, poisoned, infected, or in any manner rendered unsafe or unwholesome for human consumption. The food products shall be deemed unwholesome for human food if the same have been contaminated by flies or other insects, vermin, dust, dirt, or other form of contamination; if they contain any poison or deleterious or injurious ingredients in kinds and quantities to render the article injurious or detrimental to health; or if they contain the whole or part of any uninspected or unpassed meat or meat products.
   (B)   It is unlawful for any licensee under this subchapter to sell or offer for sale any food products for human consumption contrary to law or rules or regulations of the Department of Agriculture of the United States.
(Prior Code, § 120.061) Penalty, see § 116.999