2006 New York Code - Procedure When Registration Is Denied.



 
  § 33-0711. Procedure when registration is denied.
    If  the  commissioner shall decide that the pesticide does not warrant
  the proposed claims for it or if the  pesticide  and  its  labeling  and
  other  material  required  to  be  submitted  do  not  comply  with  the
  provisions  of  this  article,  he  shall  notify  the   applicant   for
  registration  of  the  manner in which the pesticide, labeling, or other
  material required to be submitted fail to comply with this article so as
  to  afford  the  registrant  an  opportunity  to  make   the   necessary
  corrections.  If,  upon  receipt  of  such  notice,  the  applicant  for
  registration does not  make  the  corrections,  the  commissioner  shall
  refuse  to  register  the article, and shall notify the applicant of his
  action and the reasons for his  refusal.  Whenever  an  application  for
  registration is refused, the applicant, within thirty days after service
  of  notice  of  such  refusal,  may  file a petition requesting that the
  matter be referred to an  advisory  committee  or  file  objections  and
  request a public hearing in accordance with section 33-0717.

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