Wisconsin Code § 94.675

Pesticides; adulteration
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A pesticide is
adulterated:
(1) If its strength, quality, purity or effectiveness falls below
the standards expressed on the label.
(2) If any substance has been substituted wholly or in part for
the articles.
(3) If any valuable constituent of the article has been wholly
or in part abstracted.
(4) If it does not bear an identifying label or it does not conform to the name or description of ingredients given on the label.

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