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Code · Connecticut · Title 22 — Agriculture. Domestic Animals · CHAPTER 424 — Seeds

Sec. 22-61i. Seizure of seed lots. Temporary or permanent injunction.

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(a)Any lot of seed that does not comply with the requirements of sections 22-61c to 22-61f , inclusive, shall be subject to seizure upon complaint of the seed control officer to the Superior Court. If, following opportunity for a hearing on such matter, the court finds such seed to not comply with the provisions of sections 22-61c to 22-61f , inclusive, and orders the condemnation of such seed, the seed shall be denatured, processed, destroyed, relabeled, or otherwise disposed of in compliance with the provisions of the general statutes.
(b)Whenever, in the performance of his or her duties, the seed control officer applies to the Superior Court for a temporary or permanent injunction restraining any person from violating or continuing to violate any provision of sections 22-61c to 22-61f , inclusive, and such injunction is granted, such injunction shall be issued without bond.
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