2006 New York Code - Seizure Of Misbranded, Mislabeled Or Misrepresented Farm Products.


 
    § 156-g. Seizure  of  misbranded,  mislabeled  or  misrepresented farm
  products.     Whenever  the  commissioner   or   his   duly   authorized
  representative   shall   find  that  any  farm  product  is  misbranded,
  mislabeled or misrepresented within the meaning of this article, he  may
  seize  such  product,  so  that  it  cannot be sold, offered, exposed or
  transported for sale, and he may affix to such farm  product  a  tag  or
  other   appropriate   marking,   giving  notice  that  such  product  is
  misbranded, mislabeled or misrepresented, and warning all persons not to
  remove or dispose of such  product  by  sale  or  otherwise  until  such
  product  is branded or labeled properly and permission to dispose of the
  product has been granted by the  commissioner  or  his  duly  authorized
  representative.  It  shall be a violation of this article for any person
  to remove or dispose of such product so  seized  by  sale  or  otherwise
  without such permission.


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