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Code · Michigan · Chapter 286 — Agricultural Industry

286.879 Inspection of facilities by department; access; conduct; conditions.

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286.879 Inspection of facilities by department; access; conduct; conditions.
Sec. 9.
(1)The department or its duly authorized agent shall have free access at all reasonable hours to any aquaculture facility or confinement research facility to inspect and to determine if this act is being violated and to secure samples or specimens of any aquaculture species after paying or offering to pay fair market value for such sample or specimen. An inspection shall be conducted under generally recognized practices designed not to jeopardize the health of the aquaculture species.
(2)The director may periodically inspect a registered aquaculture facility and a permitted confinement research facility for the following:
(a)For registered and permitted facilities, confirmation that there are in place procedures or barriers designed to prevent the escape of aquaculture species into waters of the state and confirmation of compliance with other requirements as set forth in this act or as required by law.
(b)For registered facilities, confirmation that the aquaculture species are on the approved list.
(c)For permitted facilities, confirmation that the facility is following approved protocols and all specimens are accounted for.
History: 1996, Act 199 , Eff. Aug. 16, 1996
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