Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 907.29 | Label information.
...turned to the owner shall be labeled as under division (B) of this section; except that, the required information may be added or attached to the invoice or delivery ticket which shall be delivered to the purchaser along with the seed. |
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Section 907.31 | Registration and inspection fees.
...y collected under this section shall be credited to the commercial feed and seed fund created in section 923.46 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 907.32 | Enforcement powers of director.
...rand of legume inoculant is distributed under false or misleading claims; (B) Issue a stop sale order on any legume inoculant or pre-inoculated seed that is not registered, that is improperly or insufficiently labeled, that is offered for sale after the expiration date printed thereon, or that has been subjected to devitalizing conditions. |
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Section 907.33 | Regulations.
...evised Code, may promulgate, adopt, and enforce regulations to carry into effect sections 907.27 to 907.35, inclusive, of the Revised Code. |
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Section 907.34 | Prohibited acts.
...the director of agriculture promulgated under such sections in accordance with sections 119.01 to 119.13, inclusive, of the Revised Code. |
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Section 907.35 | Prosecutions.
...Revised Code, or any rules adopted thereunder, he may file with the attorney general, the prosecuting attorney, or city director of law in the jurisdiction where the violation occurred, or where the person lives, with view of prosecution, the necessary evidence. The attorney general, the prosecuting attorney, or city director of law of the county wherein the offense was committed or where the person lives shall insti... |
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Section 907.41 | Coloration of seed or grain definitions.
...Code: (A) "Grain" means whole seeds or entire grains or any altered form thereof of wheat, corn, oats, rye, barley, and sorghum or any other large seeded cereal, field peas, field beans, soybeans, or any other large seeded legume. (B) "Treat" means to apply a substance designed to control or repel plant disease organisms, insects, or other pests of such grain or the seedlings thereof. (C) "Seed treatment material"... |
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Section 907.42 | Poisonous seed treatment material standards.
...us seed treatment material in the state unless the material meets the color standards or specifications that are established by the director of agriculture pursuant to section 907.43 of the Revised Code. Products sold and distributed as seed treatments shall conform to directions for use on labels accepted for registration under Chapter 921. of the Revised Code and the federal "Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodentici... |
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Section 907.43 | Coloring and dyeing of grain and seed treatment material.
...ring or dyeing of grain, and seed treatment materials, and adopt and enforce such other rules or regulations as he may deem necessary to carry into effect sections 907.41 to 907.47, inclusive, of the Revised Code. |
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Section 907.44 | Exceptions.
... been treated with a poisonous material unless the seed or grain has been colored or dyed a color contrasting with its natural color. Seed or grain to which a material has been applied for the express purpose of killing or mitigating insects, fungi, or other forms of plant or animal life present in the grain, and which bears no residue of a poisonous material for which a tolerance has not been established, or which b... |
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Section 907.45 | Label information.
...xed with other seed or grain so treated unless: (A) The container thereof, or invoice in case of bulk shipments, carries a label or statement in not less than eight-point type the words, "warning--poison treated--do not use for food, feed or oil purposes"; (B) It bears the common accepted coined, chemical, or abbreviated chemical (generic) name of the applied substance. |
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Section 907.46 | Misrepresenting seed as treated seed.
...ctive coloration, to have been treated, unless the seed actually has been so treated in such amount as to be effective for the purpose claimed. |
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Section 907.47 | Inspection and testing authority of director.
...mples, analyze, and test any seed treatment material, seed, or grain offered for sale in this state to determine whether such seed, grain, or seed treatment materials are in compliance with sections 907.41 to 907.47, inclusive, of the Revised Code; (B) Establish, maintain, or make provisions for testing facilities, employ qualified persons, and incur such expenses as are necessary to comply with such sections; (C) ... |
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Section 907.99 | Penalty.
...anor of the fourth degree on a first offense; on each subsequent offense such person is guilty of a misdemeanor of the third degree. |
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Section 909.01 | Apiary definitions.
... place where one or more colonies or nuclei of bees are kept. (E) "Queen rearing apiaries" means any apiary in which queens are raised or purchased for sale, trade, or gift; or otherwise distributed or used to create, for sale, trade or gift, nucs, packages, or colonies. (F) "Hive" means any modern frame hive, box hive, box, barrel, log gum, skep, or any other natural or artificial receptacle, or any part thereof... |
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Section 909.02 | Application for registration - certificate.
...g thirty-first day of May and shall be renewed according to the standard renewal procedure of sections 4745.01 to 4745.03 of the Revised Code. No person shall maintain an apiary unless the apiary is registered under this section and identifiable by name or identification number assigned to such person by the director. Such identification number shall be posted in a conspicuous location in the apiary. The moving, ra... |
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Section 909.03 | Control, eradication or prevention of bee diseases or spread of Africanized honey bees.
...l fail to comply with the rules adopted under this section. In the control or eradication of serious bee diseases, the director or his authorized representative shall diagnose the disease and recommend approved control options for it to the beekeeper. If a control is available to the beekeeper for the disease diagnosed but no attempt is made to implement a control within an appropriate time frame as determined by r... |
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Section 909.04 | Quarantine orders.
...f, used equipment, or any material capable of transmitting any bee diseases, or Africanized honey bees for such periods and under such conditions as he considers necessary to control, eradicate, or prevent the introduction, spread, or dissemination of any bee diseases or Africanized honey bees, giving such notice thereof as is prescribed by him. During the existence of such order, no person shall remove or ship from ... |
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Section 909.05 | Authority to enter upon premises for inspection.
...ne their condition and health, take samples for disease diagnosis or race determination, decide if live colonies exist for apiary registration purposes, and control or eradicate serious bee diseases and Africanized honey bees. If the director or his representative is denied access to any premises where access is sought for the purposes of this section, he may apply to any court of competent jurisdiction for a search... |
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Section 909.06 | State apiarist and deputies.
... of authority which shall be carried while on duty. |
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Section 909.07 | Deputy apiarists.
...n this section, a deputy serves at the pleasure of the applicable board of county commissioners. A deputy apiarist shall be paid a salary as the board of county commissioners determines for inspection work and other expenses as are necessarily incurred directly related to inspection work. Before the board approves the salary and expenses for payment, the deputy apiarist shall submit the same to the director for revie... |
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Section 909.08 | Queen apiaries - certification and inspection.
...ification fee of fifty dollars or an amount specified in rules adopted by the director of agriculture. The director may require all queen rearing apiaries to be inspected as specified in rules adopted by the director at least once each year. If the inspection results in the diagnosis of any serious bee disease or pest or indicates the presence of Africanized honey bees, the owner thereof shall not sell, trade, gift, ... |
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Section 909.09 | Transfer permits.
...director may refuse to issue the permit until it is found by inspection that any serious bee diseases and pests are controlled or eradicated from the bees, honeycombs, or used beekeeping equipment. This section does not apply to the transfer of ownership of honeycomb for human consumption. |
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Section 909.10 | Inspection certificate required to ship or move bee colonies or any used beekeeping equipment into this state.
...ctor with the treasurer of state to the credit of the plant pest program fund created in section 927.54 of the Revised Code. If any serious bee diseases are diagnosed, appropriate controls and eradication measures immediately shall be implemented by the person shipping or owning the bee colonies or used beekeeping equipment. If the person shipping or owning the bee colonies or equipment does not implement any contro... |
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Section 909.11 | Additional control and eradication measures.
...prohibited until such disease is controlled or eradicated. The removal of any bees, honeycombs, honey, or used beekeeping equipment may be made from any such apiary, under a special permit signed by the state apiarist, when properly safeguarded to prevent dissemination of such disease. (B) If any swarm or apiary, for which no person claims ownership and that is not registered as required in section 909.02 of the Rev... |