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Session Laws, 1939
Volume 581, Page 239   View pdf image (33K)
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HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 239

(b) Any insecticide or fungicide which contains
arsenic, any of its combinations, or any other substance or
substances highly toxic to man, unless the same shall be
enclosed in the original unbroken container of the manu-
facturer, registrant, or person for whom manufactured,
to which is affixed a label bearing in addition to the fore-
going: (5) the skull and crossbones; (6) the word "poison"
in red on a background of distinctly contrasting color; and
(7) an antidote therefor.

(c) Any insecticide or fungicide, the contents of which
do not conform to its professed standard of quality.

(d) Any insecticide or fungicide or any material repre-
sented to be an insecticide or fungicide which has not been
registered pursuant to the provisions of Section 105C.

105C. Registration. Every insecticide or fungicide
manufactured, compounded, delivered, distributed, sold,
offered or exposed for sale, either at wholesale or retail
within this State shall be registered each year by its manu-
facturer, or some distributor thereof, with the State Board
of Agriculture of this State by filing with said State Board
of Agriculture a statement of (1) the name and address of
the registrant; (2) the name, brand or trade-mark of the
insecticide or fungicide registered, and (3) the matter to
appear upon its labels. Every registrant shall pay a fee
of $5. 00 for each brand of insecticide or fungicide, accom-
panying each registration statement in the calendar year
beginning January 1, but in any event no registrant shall
be required to pay more than seventy-five dollars as fees
in any one calendar year, regardless of the number of
brands of insecticides or fungicides registered, said fees
to constitute a fund for the payment of the cost of the
inspections, sampling, analysis and other expenses incident
to the enforcement of this sub-title.

105D. Enforcement. The provisions of this sub-title
shall be enforced and administered by the State Board of
Agriculture of this State, which is hereby authorized and
empowered (1) to register insecticides or fungicides man-
ufactured, compounded, delivered, distributed, sold, offered
or exposed for sale, either at wholesale or retail, within
this State; (2) to collect labels and samples thereof for
analysis, examination or test by existing agencies of this
State; and if it shall appear upon such examination that
any insecticide or fungicide is adulterated or misbranded
within the meaning of this sub-title, the Chairman of the
State Board of Agriculture shall cause notice thereof to


 

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