New York Agriculture and Markets Code § 142-BB

Prohibition
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§ 142-bb. Prohibition. 1. No person shall sell, offer or expose for\nsale, barter, give or otherwise supply in this state as an agricultural\nliming material, except as provided in subdivision two of this section,\nany product which does not have a minimum total neutralizing value of\nsixty per centum calcium carbonate equivalence and, except hydrated lime\nand burned lime, a minimum fineness of eighty per centum passing a\ntwenty mesh sieve and thirty per centum passing a hundred mesh sieve nor\nfor which a certificate of registration has not been filed and a license\nhas not been issued pursuant to this article; nor shall he or she permit\nany claim or guarantee to be indicated upon any label, tab, or package\nor accompanying statement to the effect that such material possesses a\nhigher specification than such material does in fact contain; nor shall\nhe or she sell, offer or expose for sale, barter, give or otherwise\nsupply any such material adulterated with any substance injurious to the\ngrowth of plants (other than weeds) or animals or humans when applied in\naccordance with directions for use accompanying the product; nor shall\nhe or she sell, offer or expose for sale any agriculture liming material\nin this state without a label or accompanying statement and weigh slip\nas required by section one hundred forty-two-cc.\n  2. Insofar as it shall be used as an agricultural liming material in\nthis state, no person shall sell, offer or expose for sale, barter, give\nor otherwise supply in this state as wood ash, any product which does\nnot have a minimum total neutralizing value of thirty per centum calcium\ncarbonate equivalence and otherwise satisfy the requirements set forth\nin subdivision one of this section.\n

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