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New Jersey Statutes, Title: 4, AGRICULTURE AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS

    Chapter 4:

      Section: 4:4-20.11: Inspection, sampling, and analysis

           a. For the purpose of enforcement of this act, and in order to determine whether its provisions have been complied with, including whether or not any operations may be subject to such provisions, officers or employees duly designated by the secretary, upon presenting appropriate credentials, and a written notice to the owner, operator, or agent in charge, are authorized (1) to enter, during normal business hours, any factory, warehouse, or establishment within this State in which commercial feeds are manufactured, processed, packed, or held for distribution, or to enter any vehicle being used to transport or hold such feeds; and (2) to inspect at reasonable times and within reasonable limits and in a reasonable manner, such factory, warehouse, establishment or vehicle and all pertinent equipment, finished and unfinished materials, containers, nonquantitative listings of ingredients of formulae, shipping records and labeling therein. The inspection may include the verification of only such records, and production and control procedures as may be necessary to determine compliance with the good manufacturing practice regulations established under section 7 "d." of this act.

b. A separate notice shall be given for each such inspection, but a notice shall not be required for each entry made during the period covered by the inspection. Each such inspection shall be commenced and completed with reasonable promptness. Upon completion of the inspection, the person in charge of the facility or vehicle shall be so notified.

c. If the officer or employee making such inspection of a factory, warehouse, or other establishment has obtained a sample in the course of the inspection, upon completion of the inspection and prior to leaving the premises he shall give to the owner, operator, or agent in charge a receipt describing the samples obtained.

d. If the owner of any factory, warehouse, or establishment described in paragraph "a.," or his agent, refuses to admit the secretary or his agent to inspect in accordance with paragraphs "a." and "b.," the secretary is authorized to obtain from a court of competent jurisdiction in the area in which any such factory, warehouse or establishment is located, a warrant directing such owner or his agent to submit the premises described in such warrant to inspection.

e. For the purpose of the enforcement of this act, the secretary or his duly designated agent is authorized to enter upon any public or private premises including any vehicle of transport during regular business hours to have access to, and to obtain samples, and to examine records relating to distribution of commercial feeds.

f. Sampling and analysis shall be conducted in accordance with methods published by the Association of Official Analytical Chemists, or in accordance with other generally recognized methods.

g. The results of all analyses of official samples shall be forwarded by the State Chemist to the person named on the label and after 14 days to the purchaser. When the inspection and analysis of an official sample indicates a commercial feed has been adulterated or misbranded and upon request within 30 days following receipt of the analysis the State Chemist shall furnish to the registrant a portion of the sample concerned.

h. The State Chemist, in determining for administrative purposes whether a commercial feed is deficient in any component, shall be guided by the official sample as defined in paragraph "q." of section 3 and obtained and analyzed as provided for in paragraphs "c.," "e." and "f." of this section.

L.1970, c. 338, s. 11, eff. Jan. 1, 1971.



This section added to the Rutgers Database: 2013-06-10 16:36:30.






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