2017 Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 587 - Agricultural Products and Seeds
NRS 587.893 - Order prohibiting licensee from disposing of commercial feed: Grounds for issuance; inspection required; rescission of order; proceedings for condemnation.

Universal Citation: NV Rev Stat § 587.893 (2017)

1. If the Director or a representative of the Department has reasonable cause to believe that any commercial feed does not comply with the provisions of NRS 587.841 to 587.899, inclusive, the Director or a representative of the Department may issue an order that:

(a) Prohibits the licensee from disposing of the lot of commercial feed until written permission is provided by the Director; and

(b) Requires the licensee to allow the Director or a representative of the Department to inspect the commercial feed.

2. If the Director or representative of the Department determines that the commercial feed:

(a) Complies with the provisions of NRS 587.841 to 587.899, inclusive, the Director or representative of the Department must immediately rescind the order issued pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection 1.

(b) Does not comply with the provisions of NRS 587.841 to 587.899, inclusive, the Director or representative of the Department must provide to the licensee an explanation of how the commercial feed does not comply with the provisions of NRS 587.841 to 587.899, inclusive. If the licensee does not demonstrate compliance with the provisions of NRS 587.841 to 587.899, inclusive, within 30 days after receipt of the explanation, the Director must begin proceedings to condemn the lot of commercial feed pursuant to the requirements established by the Department.

(Added to NRS by 2015, 2471)

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