North Dakota Code § 4.1-31-05

False or misleading marks, labels, and containers
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A person may not sell in intrastate commerce any meat food product subject to inspection 
under this chapter under a name, mark, or label that is false or misleading, or in a container of a 
misleading form or size. If the commissioner has reason to believe that a mark, label, or 
container is false or misleading, the commissioner may direct that its use be withheld unless the 
mark, label, or container is modified in a manner approved by the commissioner. If the person 
using or proposing to use the mark, label, or container does not accept the determination of the 
commissioner, the person may request a hearing. The commissioner may direct that the mark, 
label, or container not be used pending a hearing and final determination by the commissioner. 
A determination by the commissioner is conclusive unless the person adversely affected 
appeals to the district court within thirty days after receiving the notice of final determination.

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