Maine Code § 7-1047

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For the purpose of carrying out this subchapter, the commissioner or the commissioner's duly
authorized agents have authority: [RR 2021, c. 1, Pt. B, §123 (COR).]
1. Stop-sale orders. To issue and enforce a written or printed "stop-sale" order to the owner or
custodian of any lot of agricultural, vegetable or tree and shrub seeds which the commissioner finds is
in violation of any of the provisions of this subchapter, which order shall prohibit further sale of such
seed until such officer has evidence that the law has been complied with. The issuance of such an order
shall not be considered licensing or an adjudicatory proceeding, as defined by the Maine Administrative
Procedure Act. No "stop-sale" order shall be issued or attached to any lot of seed without first giving
the owner or custodian of such seed an opportunity to comply with the law. The owner or custodian of
seeds which have been denied sale by a "stop-sale" order shall have the right to appeal from such order
to a court of competent jurisdiction in the locality in which the seeds are found, praying for a judgment
as to the justification of said order and for the discharge of such seed from the order. This subsection
shall not be construed as limiting the right of the enforcement officer to proceed as authorized by other
provisions of this subchapter.

[PL 1977, c. 694, §114 (AMD).]
2. Employ qualified persons. To employ qualified persons under the Civil Service Law and to
incur such expenses as may be necessary to carry out this subchapter; and
[PL 1985, c. 785, Pt. B, §44 (AMD).]
3. Cooperate with Federal Government. To cooperate with the Federal Government in seed law
enforcement.

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