Maryland Code § HG-21-253

Section HG-21-253
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(a) Under this section, there is a ground for action against a food, drug,
device, or cosmetic if it is:
(1) Adulterated;
(2) So misbranded that it is dangerous or fraudulent;
(3) A food that violates any requirement imposed under § 21-211 of
this subtitle; or
(4) A drug that violates the provisions on new drugs under § 21-223
of this subtitle.
(b) If the Secretary finds or has probable cause to believe that there is
ground for action against a food, drug, device, or cosmetic, the Secretary shall attach
to the article a tag or other appropriate marking that gives notice that the article is,
or is suspected of being, adulterated, misbranded, or in violation of § 21-211 or § 21-
223 of this subtitle and that the article has been detained. The tag or other marking
also shall warn all persons not to remove or dispose of the article, by sale or otherwise,
until permission for removal or disposal is given by the Secretary, an authorized
agent of the Secretary, or a court.
(c) If, after an article has been marked as provided in subsection (b) of this
section, the Secretary finds that there is not a ground for action against the article,
the Secretary shall remove the marking and release the article.
(d) (1) The Secretary may proceed further against any article as to which
there is a ground for action by filing a petition for an order with the circuit court for
the county in which the article is located. The petition may request any relief
permitted by this subsection.

(2) If the court finds that there is a valid ground for action against
the article, the court may proceed by issuing an order:
(i) Of forfeiture for destruction; or
(ii) To have the article delivered to its claimant and have the
violation corrected by proper labeling or processing.
(3) If the court issues an order of forfeiture for destruction, the article
shall be destroyed under the supervision of the Secretary and the owner shall pay all
court, storage, and destruction costs, and any other cost that is incurred through the
enforcement of this subtitle against the article.
(4) If the court issues an order to have the article delivered to its
claimant for correction of the violation, the order shall require that the claimant:
(i) Correct the violation under the supervision of a
representative of the Secretary;
(ii) Pay all court and storage costs, the expense of supervision
by the representative of the Secretary, and any other cost that is incurred through
the enforcement of this subtitle against the article; and
(iii) Post a bond that is conditioned on the obligation that the
article be labeled or processed properly and that the expense of supervision by the
representative of the Secretary be paid.
(5) A bond that is posted under this subsection shall be discharged
on a representation to the court by the Secretary that there no longer is a ground for
action against the article and that the expense of supervision has been paid.

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