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2006 Georgia Code - 2-8-71
2-8-71. (a) Any authorized inspector or other authorized
person discharging his duties in the checking of compliance with
any marketing order made effective pursuant to this article may
enter during normal business hours and inspect any premises,
enclosure, building, or conveyance where he has reason to believe
any peanuts subject to a marketing order are produced, stored,
being prepared for market, or marketed and may inspect or cause to
be inspected such representative samples of the peanuts as may be
necessary to determine whether or not any lot of such peanuts is in
compliance with applicable regulations of any marketing order made
effective pursuant to this article. (b) Any authorized inspector or other authorized
person in the discharge of his duties, if he has reason to believe
that a lot of any peanuts subject to a marketing order issued under
this article is not in compliance with the requirements of such
marketing order or of marketing rules and regulations issued
pursuant thereto, as to quality, condition, size, maturity, pack,
labeling, or markings, may hold such lot for a reasonable period of
time sufficient to enable such officer to ascertain by an
authorized inspection whether such lot complies with such marketing
requirements, but in any event not to exceed 72 hours, except as
provided in this Code section. (c)(1) Following inspection, an inspector or
other authorized person may affix to any lot which is determined to
be in noncompliance an official notice, warning tag, or other
appropriate marking warning that the lot is held and stating the
reasons therefor. It shall be unlawful for any person, other than
an authorized inspector or enforcing officer, to detach, alter,
deface, or destroy any such official notice, warning tag, or
marking so affixed to any such lot or to remove or dispose of such
lot in any manner or under conditions other than as prescribed in
such notice of noncompliance, except upon written permission of an
authorized enforcing officer or by order of a court of competent
jurisdiction. (2) The
commission or the authorized person by whom such lot is being held
shall serve the person in possession of such lot with a notice of
noncompliance. Such notice shall be served in person or by mail to
the last known address of the person in possession. It shall be the
duty of the person in possession to notify the owner of the lot or
other persons having an interest therein of the serving of such
notice of noncompliance. (3)
Such notice of noncompliance shall include a description of the lot
and the place where and reasons for which it is held and shall cite
the applicable marketing order or marketing rules and regulations
and the Code section upon which the notice of noncompliance is
based. (d)(1) The owner of a
lot shall have not more than 72 hours from the time of the service
of a notice of noncompliance for reconditioning or for the
correction of the deficiencies noted in the notice of
noncompliance. If such lot is reconditioned or the deficiencies are
corrected, the enforcing officer shall remove the warning tags or
markings and release the lot for marketing, provided that with the
consent of the owner of the lot, the enforcing officer is
authorized to divert the lot to other lawful uses or to destroy the
lot. (2)(A) If the owner of
the lot fails or refuses to give consent to its diversion to other
lawful uses or to its destruction or if the lot has not been
reconditioned or the deficiencies otherwise corrected so as to
bring the lot into compliance within the time specified in the
notice, then the enforcing officer shall proceed as provided in
this subsection. (B) The
commission may file a verified petition in the superior court of
the county where the peanuts are held or the county of the
residence of the owner thereof requesting permission to divert such
lot to any other available lawful use or to destroy such lot. Such
verified petition shall show the condition of the lot; that the lot
is situated within the territorial jurisdiction of the court in
which the petition is being filed or that the owner thereof resides
within the jurisdiction of the court; that the lot is held and the
notice of noncompliance has been served as provided in this Code
section; that the lot has not been reconditioned as required; the
name and address of the owner and the person in possession of the
lot; and that the owner has refused permission to divert or to
destroy the lot. Upon the filing of such verified petition the
court may issue an order to show cause, returnable five days after
service upon the owner, why the lot shall not be reconditioned or
the deficiencies corrected or why the lot shall not be diverted to
other lawful uses or destroyed. The owner of the lot may, prior to
the date when the order to show cause is returnable, either
recondition or correct the deficiencies in the lot so as to bring
the lot into compliance or file at or before the hearing on the
order an answer with the court showing why the lot should not be
reconditioned or the deficiencies corrected so as to bring it into
compliance or showing why the lot should not be diverted to other
lawful uses or destroyed. (C)
If, at the expiration of the five days, the owner of the lot has
failed or refused to recondition or to correct the deficiencies so
as to bring the lot into compliance, the court may enter judgment
ordering that the lot be reconditioned, diverted to any other
lawful uses, or destroyed in the manner directed by the court or
that the lot be relabeled or otherwise processed or that the lot be
sold or released upon such condition as the court in its discretion
may impose, provided that the lot may not be sold or released into
the regular channels of trade. (D) In the event of the sale of any lot by order
of the court, the costs of storage, handling, and reconditioning or
disposal shall be deducted from the proceeds of the sale and the
balance, if any, shall be paid into the court for the account of
the owner of any such lot. (e) Disposal of any lot or portion of any lot
pursuant to this Code section, whether such disposal is by
arrangement with an enforcing officer or by court order, shall not
waive any of the penalty provisions of this article.
(f) This Code section shall apply to
any lot of peanuts regulated by a marketing order wherever or in
the possession of whomever such lot may be in the marketing
channels within this state.
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