2005 North Carolina Code - General Statutes § 106-277.23. Notice of violations; hearings, prosecutions or warnings.

§ 106‑277.23.  Notice of violations; hearings, prosecutions or warnings.

It shall be the duty of the Commissioner to give notice of every violation of the provisions of this Article with respect to agricultural or vegetable seeds, mixtures of such seeds, or screenings to the person in whose hands such seeds or screenings are found, and to send copies of such notice to the shipper of such seed or screenings and to the person whose "analysis tag or label" is attached to the container of such seeds or screenings, in which notice he may designate a time and place for a hearing. The person or persons involved shall have the right to introduce evidence either in person or by agent or attorney. If, after hearing, or without such hearing in the event the person fails or refuses to appeal, the Commissioner is of the opinion that the evidence warrants prosecution he may institute proceedings in a court of competent jurisdiction in the locality which the violation occurred or, if he believes the public interest will be adequately served thereby, he may direct to the alleged violator a suitable written notice or warning. (1941, c. 114, s. 8; 1945, c. 828; 1949, c. 725; 1963, c. 1182.)

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