Maine Code § 7-2103

Certificates and counterfeits
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The commissioner may issue a certificate or tag that must be attached to each container or package
in which certified seed is offered or exposed for sale. Such tag or certificate must indicate the name of
the grower, the shipping station or depot, the name of the inspector making the final inspection, the
variety of the seed and bear the imprint of the seal of the State. Any tag having the words "inspected"
or "certified seed" thereon, attached to the container or package in which certified seed is offered or
exposed for sale, must be so attached thereto that the whole of said certificate or tag is in full view. Any
person who knowingly misuses any such tag or certificate or who attaches to any package or container
of seed, which has not been duly inspected and certified, any such tag or certificate that has printed
thereon the words "certified seed" or that by reason of color, size, shape or otherwise conveys the
impression that the seed has been certified by the commissioner, or the commissioner's agents, commits
a civil violation for which a fine of $50 may be adjudged for each violation and must be thenceforth
denied the privileges of this chapter. [RR 2021, c. 1, Pt. B, §131 (COR).]

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