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§  142-gg.  Sampling  and  analyzing.  1.  It shall be the duty of the  commissioner or  his  or  her  duly  authorized  agent  to  sample  each  different  brand  of agricultural liming material distributed within the  state, to such an extent as he or she may deem  necessary  to  determine  compliance with the provisions of this article.    A  sample to be designated official shall be one taken in the presence  of the supplier or a person responsible to  the  supplier.  Such  sample  shall,   in   the   presence   of  the  witness,  be  divided  into  two  representative samples, each sealed, and  one  of  such  sealed  samples  shall  be tendered, and if accepted, delivered to the witness; the other  sealed sample the commissioner shall analyze or cause to be analyzed.    2. The results of the  analysis  of  each  official  sample  shall  be  promptly reported by the commissioner to the registrant. In the event an  official  sample  shall  analyze below the guarantee, the registrant may  within   twenty   days   submit   evidence   that   the    sample    was  non-representative  or  erroneous.  If  no  satisfactory  evidence is so  submitted the report of analysis shall become official.    3. The commissioner shall publish or cause to be  published  at  least  annually the results of all analyses indicating the information required  to  be  shown  on  labels and statements pursuant to section one hundred  forty-two-cc  of  this  article  and  such  other  information  as   the  commissioner shall deem advisable.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-9-a > 142-gg

§  142-gg.  Sampling  and  analyzing.  1.  It shall be the duty of the  commissioner or  his  or  her  duly  authorized  agent  to  sample  each  different  brand  of agricultural liming material distributed within the  state, to such an extent as he or she may deem  necessary  to  determine  compliance with the provisions of this article.    A  sample to be designated official shall be one taken in the presence  of the supplier or a person responsible to  the  supplier.  Such  sample  shall,   in   the   presence   of  the  witness,  be  divided  into  two  representative samples, each sealed, and  one  of  such  sealed  samples  shall  be tendered, and if accepted, delivered to the witness; the other  sealed sample the commissioner shall analyze or cause to be analyzed.    2. The results of the  analysis  of  each  official  sample  shall  be  promptly reported by the commissioner to the registrant. In the event an  official  sample  shall  analyze below the guarantee, the registrant may  within   twenty   days   submit   evidence   that   the    sample    was  non-representative  or  erroneous.  If  no  satisfactory  evidence is so  submitted the report of analysis shall become official.    3. The commissioner shall publish or cause to be  published  at  least  annually the results of all analyses indicating the information required  to  be  shown  on  labels and statements pursuant to section one hundred  forty-two-cc  of  this  article  and  such  other  information  as   the  commissioner shall deem advisable.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-9-a > 142-gg

§  142-gg.  Sampling  and  analyzing.  1.  It shall be the duty of the  commissioner or  his  or  her  duly  authorized  agent  to  sample  each  different  brand  of agricultural liming material distributed within the  state, to such an extent as he or she may deem  necessary  to  determine  compliance with the provisions of this article.    A  sample to be designated official shall be one taken in the presence  of the supplier or a person responsible to  the  supplier.  Such  sample  shall,   in   the   presence   of  the  witness,  be  divided  into  two  representative samples, each sealed, and  one  of  such  sealed  samples  shall  be tendered, and if accepted, delivered to the witness; the other  sealed sample the commissioner shall analyze or cause to be analyzed.    2. The results of the  analysis  of  each  official  sample  shall  be  promptly reported by the commissioner to the registrant. In the event an  official  sample  shall  analyze below the guarantee, the registrant may  within   twenty   days   submit   evidence   that   the    sample    was  non-representative  or  erroneous.  If  no  satisfactory  evidence is so  submitted the report of analysis shall become official.    3. The commissioner shall publish or cause to be  published  at  least  annually the results of all analyses indicating the information required  to  be  shown  on  labels and statements pursuant to section one hundred  forty-two-cc  of  this  article  and  such  other  information  as   the  commissioner shall deem advisable.