33-1501 - Pesticides which may be seized.

§ 33-1501. Pesticides which may be seized.    1.  Any  pesticide that is distributed, sold, offered for sale or used  within this state or delivered  for  transportation  or  transported  in  intrastate  commerce  or  between  points  within this state through any  point outside this state may be seized for confiscation or be  made  the  subject of a stop-use order:    a.  If  it  is  adulterated  or  misbranded,  or  if  it  has not been  registered as required under this article;    b. If it fails to bear on its label the information required  by  this  article;    c.  If  it  is a white powder pesticide and is not colored as required  under this article;    d. If a permit required by this article has not been issued in respect  to such pesticide; or    e. If there is probable cause to believe a pesticide is being used  in  violation  of  any  provision  of  this  article, title three of article  fifteen of this chapter or rules or regulations promulgated pursuant  to  any such provision.    2.  Whenever  the  commissioner  or his duly authorized representative  shall find distributed, sold, exposed or offered for  sale  within  this  state  any  pesticide  which  is adulterated or misbranded as defined in  this article, or which fails  to  bear  on  its  label  the  information  required  by  this  article,  or  which  is not colored or registered as  required under this article, or for which a permit has not  been  issued  for its sale, offer for sale, purchase, possession or use as required by  this article, he may seize or destroy such pesticide.    3.  Whenever the commissioner finds, or has probable cause to believe,  that a pesticide is being used in violation of  any  provision  of  this  article,  title  three  of article fifteen of this chapter, or rules and  regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, the commissioner may  issue  a  stop-use  order requiring the user of the pesticide immediately to cease  using such pesticide and immediately to remove  such  pesticide  to  the  specified  location.  Within  thirty  days of the issuance of a stop-use  order, the commissioner shall  either  rescind  the  stop-use  order  or  commence a proceeding to seize and destroy such pesticides.