North Carolina General Statutes
Article 52 - Pesticide Board.
§ 143-446 - Samples; submissions.

143-446. Samples; submissions.
(a) The Board, or its agent, is authorized and directed to sample, test, inspect and make analyses of pesticides sold or offered for sale or distributed within this State, at time and place and to such an extent as it may deem necessary to determine whether such pesticides are in compliance with the provisions of this Article. The Board is authorized to adopt regulations concerning the collection and examination of samples (or devices), and to adopt regulations establishing tolerances providing for reasonable deviations from the guaranteed analysis.
(b) The official analysis shall be made from the official sample. Official samples shall be collected from material that has been packaged, labeled and released for shipment. A sealed and identified sample, herein called "official check sample" shall be kept until the analysis is completed on the official sample, except that the registrant may obtain upon request a portion of said official sample. If the official analysis conforms with the provisions of this Part, the official check sample may be destroyed. If the official analysis does not conform with the provisions of this Part, then the official check sample shall be retained for a period of 90 days from the date of the certificate of analysis of the official sample.
(c) The Board, of its own motion or upon complaint, may cause an examination to be made for the purpose of determining whether any pesticide complies with the requirements of this Part. If it shall appear from such examination that a pesticide fails to comply with the provisions of this Part, the Board may cause notice to be given to the offending person in the manner provided in G.S. 143-464, and the proceedings thereupon shall be as provided in such section; provided that pesticides may be seized and confiscated as provided in G.S. 143-447.
(d) The Board shall, by publication in such manner as it may prescribe, give notice of all judgments entered in actions instituted under the authority of this Article. (1971, c. 832, s. 1; 1987, c. 559, s. 9.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 143 - State Departments, Institutions, and Commissions

Article 52 - Pesticide Board.

§ 143-434 - Short title.

§ 143-435 - Preamble.

§ 143-436 - North Carolina Pesticide Board; creation and organization.

§ 143-437 - Pesticide Board; functions.

§ 143-438 - Commissioner of Agriculture to administer and enforce Article.

§ 143-440 - Restricted use pesticides regulated.

§ 143-441 - Handling, storage and disposal of pesticides.

§ 143-442 - Registration.

§ 143-443 - Miscellaneous prohibited acts.

§ 143-444 - Determinations.

§ 143-445 - Exemptions.

§ 143-446 - Samples; submissions.

§ 143-447 - Emergency suspensions; seizures.

§ 143-448 - Licensing of pesticide dealers; fees.

§ 143-449 - Qualifications for pesticide dealer license; examinations.

§ 143-450 - Employees of pesticide dealers; dealer's responsibility.

§ 143-451 - Denial, suspension and revocation of license.

§ 143-452 - Licensing of pesticide applicators; fees.

§ 143-453 - Qualifications for pesticide applicator's license; examinations.

§ 143-454 - Solicitors, salesmen and operators; applicator's responsibility.

§ 143-455 - Pest control consultant license.

§ 143-456 - Denial, suspension and revocation of license.

§ 143-458 - Rules and regulations concerning methods of application.

§ 143-459 - Reporting of shipments and volumes of pesticides.

§ 143-460 - Definitions.

§ 143-461 - General powers of Board.

§ 143-462 - Procedures for revocations and related actions affecting licenses.

§ 143-463 - Adoption and publication of rules.

§ 143-464 - Procedures concerning registration of pesticides.

§ 143-465 - Reciprocity; intergovernmental cooperation.

§ 143-466 - Records; information; inspection; enforcement.

§ 143-467 - Financial responsibility.

§ 143-468 - Disposition of fees and charges.

§ 143-469 - Penalties.

§ 143-470.1 - Report of minor violations in discretion of Board or Commissioner.