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2006 Georgia Code - 2-7-71
2-7-71. (a) After service of a stop sale, use, or
removal order is made upon any person, either that person, the
registrant, or the Commissioner may file an action in a court of
competent jurisdiction in the appropriate county for an
adjudication of the alleged violation. The court in such action may
issue temporary or permanent injunctions, mandatory or restraining,
and such intermediate orders as it deems necessary or advisable.
The court may order condemnation of any pesticide or device which
does not meet the requirements of this article or regulations
adopted hereunder. (b) If the
pesticide or device is condemned, after entry of decree it shall be
disposed of by destruction or sale as the court directs; and if
such pesticide or device is sold, the proceeds, less costs,
including legal costs, shall be paid to the state treasury as
provided in Code Section 2-7-66, provided that the pesticide or
device shall not be sold contrary to this article or regulations
adopted hereunder. Upon payment of costs and execution and delivery
of a good and sufficient bond conditioned that the pesticide or
device shall not be disposed of unlawfully, the court may direct
that the pesticide or device be delivered to the owner thereof for
relabeling, reprocessing, removal from the state, or otherwise
bringing the product into compliance. (c) When a decree of condemnation is entered
against a pesticide or device, court costs, fees, storage, and
other proper expenses shall be awarded against the person, if any,
appearing as claimant of the pesticide.
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