Maryland Code § AG-5-107

Section AG-5-107
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(a) If the Secretary determines that any pesticide does not warrant any
proposed claim for it or that the pesticide, its labeling, or other material required to
be submitted do not comply with the provisions of this subtitle, he shall notify the
applicant of the manner in which the pesticide, labeling, or other required material
fails to comply with the subtitle, to afford the applicant an opportunity to make any
necessary correction. If the applicant does not make the correction upon receiving
notice, the Secretary may refuse to register the pesticide.

(b) The Secretary may suspend or cancel the registration of any pesticide,
if he determines the pesticide, its labeling, or other material required to be submitted
does not comply with the provisions of this subtitle.
(c) If the Secretary refuses an application for registration or proposes to
suspend or cancel a registration, notice of the proposed action shall be given to the
applicant or registrant who may request a hearing within 30 days from the date of
receipt. The Secretary shall conduct the hearing and shall prepare and serve upon
the applicant or registrant a written statement containing its findings of fact and an
appropriate order.
(d) Any person adversely affected by an order may obtain a review of the
decision by a civil action commenced within 30 days after the date notice of the
decision is mailed to him. The action shall be brought in the circuit court of the county
in which the person resides or has his principal place of business. As part of its
answer, the Secretary shall file a certified copy of the transcript of the record on which
the findings and order in question are based. The court may enter, upon the pleadings
and transcript of the record, a judgment affirming, modifying, or reversing the
decision of the Secretary or may remand the case for a rehearing. Any finding of the
board of review is conclusive as to any fact, if supported by substantial evidence.
(e) If good cause is shown, the court may order additional evidence to be
taken before the Secretary at any time. After the case is remanded, and after hearing
additional evidence, the Secretary may modify or affirm his findings of fact and his
order, and shall file with the court any additional and modified findings of fact, and
a transcript of the additional record upon which his action in modifying or affirming
was based. Any additional or modified finding of fact and order is conclusive as to any
fact if supported by substantial evidence.

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