2006 New York Code - Stop Orders


 
    § 142-hh. Stop orders. Whenever the commissioner or representatives of
  the  commissioner  shall find any agricultural liming material suspected
  of being supplied in violation of any of the provisions of this  article
  the commissioner or his or her representatives may issue a written "stop
  order" to the owner or custodian of any such suspect lot and enforce the
  same  against  any  such  person.  Any  such  order  may direct that the
  agricultural liming material be removed from distribution  and  retained
  at  the  establishment  having  custody. Any person aggrieved by a "stop
  order" shall be entitled to a hearing  thereon  within  ten  days  of  a
  demand therefor. It will be a violation of this section for the owner or
  custodian  of  any  agricultural  liming  material,  affected by a "stop
  order", to sell,  barter,  give  away,  use  or  otherwise  remove  such
  material  from  the place of retention without prior written approval of
  the commissioner or his or her authorized representative.


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