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Constitutional Law-Delegation Of Legislative Power - Utah Milk Control Act, Edward S. Biggar Dec 1940

Constitutional Law-Delegation Of Legislative Power - Utah Milk Control Act, Edward S. Biggar

Michigan Law Review

The Utah Milk Control Act declared the necessity of stabilizing the production and distribution of market milk, for the purpose of insuring "a continuous and adequate supply of pure, wholesome milk." The state board of agriculture was authorized to fix prices and regulate the surplus of milk in particular marketing areas. Provision was made for public hearings to precede the board's issuance of regulatory orders. In fixing prices, the board was directed to consider the cost of "producing, handling, pasteurizing, and distributing" the milk to be sold. There was no requirement that the orders promulgated contain any specific provisions. Pursuant …


Conclusion (Symposium On Administrative Law And Procedure), Ralph F. Fuchs Jan 1940

Conclusion (Symposium On Administrative Law And Procedure), Ralph F. Fuchs

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Introduction By Chairman (Symposium On Administrative Law And Procedure), Ralph F. Fuchs Jan 1940

Introduction By Chairman (Symposium On Administrative Law And Procedure), Ralph F. Fuchs

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