Maryland Code § AG-5-310

Section AG-5-310
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(a) If any nursery stock is shipped into the State from any other state to
any nurseryman, broker, dealer, or other person in the State, every carload, bale, box
or package shall be plainly labeled on the outside with (1) the name of the consignor,
(2) the name of the consignee, and (3) a certificate showing that the contents have
been inspected by a qualified State or government officer, and that the nursery stock
is apparently free from any dangerously injurious plant pests.
(b) If any nursery stock is shipped into the State from any other state
without a certificate plainly fixed on the outside of each carload, box, bale, or package,
the agent of the person receiving it may not deliver the nursery stock to the consignee
or agent representing the consignor. The agent of the recipient shall notify the
Secretary.
(c) The Secretary immediately shall request any District Court to issue a
summons ordering the consignee, consignor, or their agents to appear before it on a
certain day named in the summons to show why the nursery stock should not be
seized for violating the provisions of this subtitle. If the Court is satisfied that the
provisions of this subtitle have been violated, it shall order the consignee or his agent
to return the carload, box, bale, or package of nursery stock immediately to the
consignor, unless the consignee or agent of the consignor at his expense has the
nursery stock examined and certified by the Secretary. If the agent or consignee fails
to have the nursery stock examined and certified by the Secretary or fails to return
the carload, box, bale or package, then the Court shall order the constable, sheriff, or
any law enforcement officer to burn and destroy any nursery stock shipped into the
State in violation of this subtitle.

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