Nevada Code § 588.192

Cancellation, denial or suspension of registration: Grounds
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1. The Director may, after a hearing,
cancel the registration of, or refuse to register, the brand and grade of any
commercial fertilizer or agricultural mineral if the Director finds that:
(a) The commercial fertilizer or agricultural
mineral has demonstrated serious uncontrollable adverse effects within or
outside the agricultural environment;
(b) The use of the commercial fertilizer or
agricultural mineral is of less value to the public or greater detriment to the
environment than the benefit received by its use;
(c) There is a reasonably effective and
practicable alternate material which is demonstrably less destructive to the
environment;
(d) The commercial fertilizer or agricultural
mineral, if properly used, is detrimental to:
(1) Vegetation, except weeds;
(2) Domestic animals; or
(3) Public health and safety;
(e) The commercial fertilizer or agricultural
mineral is of little or no value for the purpose for which it is intended; or
(f) Any false or misleading statement concerning
the commercial fertilizer or agricultural mineral has been made or implied by
the registrant or an agent of the registrant, or by the applicant for
registration, orally or in writing, or in the form of any advertising.
2. In making any such determination, the
Director may require such practical demonstrations as are necessary to determine
the facts.
3. If the Director has reason to believe
that any of the findings described in subsection 1 are applicable to any
commercial fertilizer or agricultural mineral the brand and grade of which is
registered and that the use or continued use of the commercial fertilizer or
agricultural mineral constitutes an immediate substantial danger to any person
or the environment, the Director may, after notice to the registrant, suspend
the registration of the brand and grade of the commercial fertilizer or
agricultural mineral pending a hearing and final decision.

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