(a) All cold storage meats, eggs, poultry, fish, ice cream and other cold storage animal products shall be plainly labeled or branded to show the facts of cold storage to the consuming public. The term "cold storage" shall be construed to mean the storing and preservation of food products by cold; except, however, such labeling and branding shall not be necessary where the ice or refrigeration is incident to the preservation of the fresh, unstored product from the producer to the consumer, and without unnecessary delay.
(b) No retailer shall handle cold storage products, or other products required to be preserved with ice, without sufficient icing arrangements or refrigeration therefor. Such products shall not be exposed to warm temperature, and shall be handled as otherwise specified in the sanitary ordinances of the urban county government and the laws of the state.
(c) No product shall be served or sold in the urban county which has been once removed from cold storage and exposed in the retail market for sale, and sent back into cold storage. This shall include turkeys, chickens, and similar products which are taken out, for example, for Thanksgiving and other markets, and exposed in the retail market, and which, not being sold, are returned to storage, for the Christmas or other markets. Cold storage foods shall be delivered direct from cold storage through proper facilities and sanitary conditions in the retail market, to the consuming public; and the sale of any such product which has been subjected to any condition which would render it contaminated, unwholesome or unfit for food is prohibited.
(d) The signs and labeling, as specified herein, shall obtain with respect to products coming into the urban county, between the producer or packer and the wholesale trade, between the wholesale trade and the retail trade and between the retail trade and the general public. Restaurants and hotels supplying such stored products shall display signs on the menu, or otherwise, to that effect. No product shall be sold as "fresh," "strictly fresh," "from the country" or by similar description, which is a stored product, or which is not represented; nor, on the other hand, shall any product be sold as a cold storage product which is not such, or which has been so exposed or kept as to deteriorate in quality after leaving cold storage, but shall have such additional facts stated on the signs and labeling in such manner as may be directed by the board of health.
(e) Any person who violates any of the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not less than ten dollars ($10.00) nor more than one hundred dollars ($100.00) or by imprisonment not to exceed fifty (50) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment.