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1616 LAWS OF MARYLAND [Ch. 6
METHODS THAT INSURE REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLING AND
ACCURATE EXAMINATION.
(C) SECRETARY TO BE GUIDED SOLELY BY OFFICIAL
SAMPLE.
IN DETERMINING FOR ADMINISTRATIVE PURPOSES WHETHER
A COMMERCIAL FEED IS DEFICIENT IN ANY COMPONENT, THE
SECRETARY SHALL BE GUIDED SOLELY BY THE OFFICIAL
SAMPLE OBTAINED AND ANALYZED AS PROVIDED BY THIS
SECTION.
(D) PROCEDURE WHEN INSPECTION AND ANALYSIS
INDICATE ADULTERATION OR MISBRANDING.
WHEN INSPECTION AND ANALYSIS OF AN OFFICIAL SAMPLE
INDICATES A COMMERCIAL FEED IS ADULTERATED OR
MISBRANDED, THE SECRETARY SHALL FORWARD THE RESULTS OF
THE ANALYSIS TO THE PERSON WHO REGISTERS THE PRODUCT
AND THE PERSON FROM WHOM THE SAMPLE IS TAKEN. THE
SECRETARY SHALL FURNISH THE DISTRIBUTOR WITH A PORTION
OF THE SAMPLE CONCERNED WITHIN 30 DAYS IF HE REQUESTS
IT.
(E) RIGHT OF ENTRY.
THE SECRETARY MAY ENTER ON ANY PUBLIC OR PRIVATE
PREMISES, INCLUDING ANY TRANSPORTATION VEHICLE, DURING
REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS TO OBTAIN ACCESS TO COMMERCIAL
FEEDS OR TO RECORDS RELATING TO THEIR DISTRIBUTION.
REVISOR'S NOTE: Subsection (a) presently appears
as the first sentence of Art. 48, §124(a) of
the Code. The present reference to the State
Chemist is proposed for deletion for the
reasons explained in the revisor's note to
§6-102. The last sentence is proposed for
deletion because it appears as new language
in subsection (e).
Subsection (b) presently appears as Art. 48,
§124 (b) of the Code.
Subsection (c) presently appears as Art. US,
§124 (c) of the Code.
Subsection (d) presently appears as Art. 48,
§124(d) of the Code. The present reference
to the distributor and distributee of the
product is proposed for deletion and new
language is added to clarify the legislative
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