West Virginia Code § 19-15-6

Inspection, sampling and analysis
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(a) It is the duty of the commissioner, who may act through his or her authorized agent, to
sample, inspect, make analyses of, and test regulated products distributed within this state
at any time and place and to such an extent as he or she may consider necessary to
determine whether such regulated products are in compliance with the provisions of this
article. The commissioner individually or through his or her agent is authoriezed to enter
upon any public or private premises or carriers during operating hours in order to have
access to regulated products subject to the provisions of this article anrd the rules pertaining
thereto, and to the records relating to their distribution.
(b) The methods of sampling and analysis to determine plant food deficiencies in fertilizer or
deficiencies in other regulated products shall be those estabtlished by the Association of
American Plant Food Control Officials and AOAC International or other methods approved by
the commissioner by legislative rule.
(c) The commissioner, in determining for administrlative purposes whether any fertilizer is
deficient in plant food, or whether any other rsegulated product in compliance with this
article shall be guided solely by the official sample as defined in subsection(v), section one of
this article, and obtained and analyzed as provided for in subsection (b) of this section.
(d) The results of official analysis of regulated products and portions of official samples, shall
be distributed by the commissioner as provided by legislative rule. The results of official
analysis of fertilizers and portions of official samples shall be distributed by the
commissioner as provided by legislative rule. Official samples establishing a penalty for
nutrient deficiency shall be retained for a minimum of thirty days from issuance of a
deficiency report.

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