Sec. 16.
Every person, firm, partnership, association or corporation who sells or gives away nursery stock in this state is hereby required to attach to the outside of each package, box, bale or carload shipped or otherwise delivered, a tag or poster on which shall appear an exact copy of his valid certificate. It shall be unlawful for any carrier, or driver, or owner of a truck or other vehicle to accept for shipment, or transportation, or to transport any nursery stock from place to place within this state unless such nursery stock has attached thereto a valid official certificate of inspection showing that such stock has been inspected and found apparently free from injurious pests and plant diseases, or that the shipment has been authorized by the commissioner of agriculture: Provided, That nursery stock consigned to the commissioner of agriculture may be offered and accepted for shipment, and shipped without such certificate. In case any nursery stock is shipped or transported by any carrier in this state or into this state from another state, country or province without a valid certificate plainly affixed as aforesaid, the fact shall be promptly reported to the commissioner of agriculture by the person, firm, partnership, association or corporation carrying the same, together with the names of the consignor and the consignee and the nature of the shipment, and such carrier shall return it to the consignor, hold it for instructions from the commissioner of agriculture, or send it to the commissioner of agriculture, with the transportation charges prepaid, for inspection. Any person, firm, partnership, association or corporation receiving nursery stock transported from any point within the state, or any other state, country or province, without a valid certificate affixed as aforesaid, shall at once notify the commissioner of agriculture of the fact, and shall not allow such nursery stock to leave his possession until it has been inspected or released by the commissioner of agriculture, and the expenses incurred in making such inspection are paid by such person, firm, partnership, association or corporation. Such stock may be shipped to the commissioner of agriculture, with all transportation charges prepaid, for inspection without any additional expense to the owner other than transportation, drayage and storage charges when such charges are necessarily incurred.
History: 1931, Act 189, Eff. Sept. 18, 1931 ;-- CL 1948, 286.216 ;-- Am. 1955, Act 255, Eff. Oct. 14, 1955
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 286 - Agricultural Industry
Act 189 of 1931 - The Insect Pest and Plant Disease Act (286.201 - 286.228)
Section 286.201 - Insect Pest and Plant Disease Act; Short Title.
Section 286.202 - Definitions.
Section 286.203 - Inspection of Nursery and Other Premises; Right of Access.
Section 286.204 - Inspection of Stock Before Sale; Application; Assumed Name.
Section 286.205 - Nursery Stock From Foreign Country; Inspection.
Section 286.207 - Withholding Certificate; Precautions; Fraud, Investigation, Revocation of License.
Section 286.208 - Sale of Dead or Weakened Nursery Stock; Penalty.
Section 286.212 - Repealed. 2016, Act 254, Eff. Sept. 26, 2016.
Section 286.213 - Revocation, Suspension or Withholding of License or Certificate; Hearing; Appeal.
Section 286.215 - Tags on Stock; Inspection of Imported Stock on Request; Expense.
Section 286.216a - Definitions; Sale, Distribution, or Use of Purple Loosestrife.
Section 286.219a - Chokecherry Harmful to Peach or Cherry Trees Prohibited; Destruction; Rules.
Section 286.221 - Inspection of Public Grounds; Application, Payment of Expense.
Section 286.223 - Quarantine; Enforcement, Hearing, Notice.
Section 286.223b - Rescission of R 285.607, R 285.611, R 285.613, and R 285.618.
Section 286.224 - Violation of Act; Penalty, Quarantine, Misdemeanor.
Section 286.225 - Review of Rule or Order; Appeal to Circuit Court.