804.02 FRAUDULENT WRAPPERS AND LABELS.
   No person shall, with intent to defraud, put upon any article or merchandise, or upon a cask, bottle, stopper, vessel, case, cover, wrapper, package, band, ticket, label or other thing, containing or covering such an article, or with which such an article is intended to be sold, or is sold, any false description or other indication of or respecting the kind, number, quantity, weight or measure of such article, or any part thereof, or the place or country where it was manufactured or produced, or the quality or grade of any such article, if the quality or grade is required by law to be marked, branded or otherwise indicated on or with such article; or sell or offer for sale an article, which to his knowledge is falsely described or indicated upon any such package or vessel containing the same, or label thereon, in any of the particulars specified; or sell or expose for sale any goods in bulk to which no name or trade mark is attached, and orally or otherwise represent that such goods are the manufacture or production of some person other than the actual manufacturer or producer, in a case where the punishment for such an offense is not specifically provided for otherwise by statute; or sell or expose for sale any meat or meat preparation and falsely represent the same to be kosher, namely, as having been prepared under and of a product or products sanctioned by the Orthodox Hebrew religious requirements; or falsely represent any food product or the contents of any food package or container to be so constituted and prepared, by having or permitting to be inscribed thereon the word "kosher" in any language.
(Ord. 1963-150. Passed 9-4-63.)