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Code · New Jersey · Title 4 — Public Fiscal Administration · Chapter 9

4:9-21.9. Empowerment of State board, authorized agent

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9. The State board or its authorized agent is hereby empowered and it shall be the duty of its agent to sample, inspect, test, and analyze agricultural liming materials to determine compliance with the provisions of P.L.1968, c.392 (C.4:9-21.1 et seq.). The State board or its authorized agent for the purpose of taking samples and to examine the records relating to the tonnage of agricultural liming materials distributed in New Jersey, shall have full access during business hours to all places wherein agricultural liming materials are offered for sale or where records of the tonnage distributed in New Jersey are kept.
Upon written notice, the State board or its agent may remove from sale any lot of agricultural liming material until it has been determined that the material is in full compliance with this act.
L.1968,c.392,s.9; amended 1975,c.140,s.5; 1995,c.390,s.6.
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