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§ 106‑277.33. Duties of Seed Board.

(a)        In conducting its investigation of claims referred by theCommissioner, the Seed Board may engage in the following activities:

(1)        Examine the buyer regarding the buyer's use of the seed ofwhich the buyer complains and examine the dealer on the dealer's packaging,labeling, and selling of the seed alleged to be faulty.

(2)        Grow a representative sample of the alleged faulty seed toproduction when such action is deemed by the Board to be necessary.

(3)        Hold informal hearings at a time and place directed by thechairperson upon reasonable notice to the buyer and the dealer.

(4)        Seek evaluations from authorities in allied disciplines,when deemed necessary by the Board.

(5)        Visit and inspect the affected site and take samples, makeplant counts, and take pictures of affected and unaffected areas.

(b)        The Board shall keep a record of its activities and reportson file in the Department. The Department shall transmit all findings andrecommendations to the buyer and to the dealer within 30 days of completion ofthe investigation.

(c)        No investigation shall be made by less than the wholemembership of the Board unless the chairperson directs such investigation inwriting. Such investigation shall be summarized in writing and considered bythe Board in reporting its findings and making its recommendations.

(d)        The report of the investigation and the recommendations ofthe Seed Board shall be binding upon all parties to the extent, if any, thatthey have so agreed in writing subsequent to the filing of the complaintpursuant to G.S. 106‑277.30. (1998‑210, s. 3.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_106 > GS_106-277_33

§ 106‑277.33. Duties of Seed Board.

(a)        In conducting its investigation of claims referred by theCommissioner, the Seed Board may engage in the following activities:

(1)        Examine the buyer regarding the buyer's use of the seed ofwhich the buyer complains and examine the dealer on the dealer's packaging,labeling, and selling of the seed alleged to be faulty.

(2)        Grow a representative sample of the alleged faulty seed toproduction when such action is deemed by the Board to be necessary.

(3)        Hold informal hearings at a time and place directed by thechairperson upon reasonable notice to the buyer and the dealer.

(4)        Seek evaluations from authorities in allied disciplines,when deemed necessary by the Board.

(5)        Visit and inspect the affected site and take samples, makeplant counts, and take pictures of affected and unaffected areas.

(b)        The Board shall keep a record of its activities and reportson file in the Department. The Department shall transmit all findings andrecommendations to the buyer and to the dealer within 30 days of completion ofthe investigation.

(c)        No investigation shall be made by less than the wholemembership of the Board unless the chairperson directs such investigation inwriting. Such investigation shall be summarized in writing and considered bythe Board in reporting its findings and making its recommendations.

(d)        The report of the investigation and the recommendations ofthe Seed Board shall be binding upon all parties to the extent, if any, thatthey have so agreed in writing subsequent to the filing of the complaintpursuant to G.S. 106‑277.30. (1998‑210, s. 3.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_106 > GS_106-277_33

§ 106‑277.33. Duties of Seed Board.

(a)        In conducting its investigation of claims referred by theCommissioner, the Seed Board may engage in the following activities:

(1)        Examine the buyer regarding the buyer's use of the seed ofwhich the buyer complains and examine the dealer on the dealer's packaging,labeling, and selling of the seed alleged to be faulty.

(2)        Grow a representative sample of the alleged faulty seed toproduction when such action is deemed by the Board to be necessary.

(3)        Hold informal hearings at a time and place directed by thechairperson upon reasonable notice to the buyer and the dealer.

(4)        Seek evaluations from authorities in allied disciplines,when deemed necessary by the Board.

(5)        Visit and inspect the affected site and take samples, makeplant counts, and take pictures of affected and unaffected areas.

(b)        The Board shall keep a record of its activities and reportson file in the Department. The Department shall transmit all findings andrecommendations to the buyer and to the dealer within 30 days of completion ofthe investigation.

(c)        No investigation shall be made by less than the wholemembership of the Board unless the chairperson directs such investigation inwriting. Such investigation shall be summarized in writing and considered bythe Board in reporting its findings and making its recommendations.

(d)        The report of the investigation and the recommendations ofthe Seed Board shall be binding upon all parties to the extent, if any, thatthey have so agreed in writing subsequent to the filing of the complaintpursuant to G.S. 106‑277.30. (1998‑210, s. 3.)