Maine Code § 10-2406

Inspection of packages
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The state sealer shall, from time to time, weigh or measure and inspect packages or amounts of
commodities kept, offered or exposed for sale, sold or in the process of delivery, to determine whether
the same contain the amounts represented and whether they be kept, offered or exposed for sale, or
sold, in accordance with law. When such packages or amounts of commodities are found not to contain
the amounts represented or are found to be kept, offered or exposed for sale in violation of law, the
state sealer may order them off sale and may mark or stamp them as "illegal." These orders shall not be
considered to be licensing or any adjudicatory proceeding, as those terms are defined by the Maine
Administrative Procedure Act. No person shall sell, or keep, offer or expose for sale any package or
amount of commodity that has been ordered off sale as provided in this section, unless and until such
package or amount of commodity has been brought into full compliance with legal requirements, or
dispose of any package or amount of commodity that has been ordered off sale and that has not been
brought into compliance with legal requirements, in any manner, except with the specific approval of
the state sealer. [PL 1977, c. 694, §180 (AMD).]

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