106-190. Inspectors or graders authorized; revocation of license.
The Board is authorized to employ, license, or designate persons to inspect and classify farm products and to certify as to the grade or other classification thereof, in accordance with the standards made effective under this Article, and shall fix, assess and collect, or cause to be collected, fees for such services. Whenever, after opportunity for a hearing is afforded to any person employed, licensed, or designated under this section, it is determined that such person has failed to classify farm products correctly in accordance with the standards established therefor under this Article, or has violated any provision of this Article, or of the rules and regulations made hereunder, the Board may suspend or revoke the employment, license, or designation of such person. Pending investigation the person in charge of this work may suspend or revoke any such appointment, license, or designation temporarily without hearing. (1919, c. 325, s. 6; C.S., s. 4786.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 17 - Marketing and Branding Farm Products.
§ 106-185 - Scope of Article; federal-State cooperation.
§ 106-186 - Power to employ agents and assistants.
§ 106-187 - Board of Agriculture to investigate marketing of farm products.
§ 106-188 - Promulgation of standards for receptacles, etc.
§ 106-189 - Sale and receptacles of standardized products must conform to requirements.
§ 106-189.2 - Sale of immature apples.
§ 106-190 - Inspectors or graders authorized; revocation of license.
§ 106-190.1 - Aggregate State service credit for graders.
§ 106-191 - Appeal from classification.
§ 106-192 - Certificate of grade prima facie evidence.
§ 106-193 - Unwholesome products not classified; health officer notified.
§ 106-194 - Inspection and sampling of farm products authorized.
§ 106-194.1 - Farm Product Inspection Account.
§ 106-195 - Rules and regulations; how prescribed.
§ 106-196 - Violation of Article or regulations a misdemeanor.