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Fla. Stat. § 601.38

Citrus inspectors; authority

Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2012
As of January 1, 2011
For the purpose of enforcing the provisions of the citrus fruit laws of this state, as well as the regulations of the Department of Citrus, citrus fruit inspectors may enter into any packinghouse or canning plant or concentrating plant at any hour of day or night and have and demand access and admission to any enclosed portion of said packinghouse, canning plant, or concentrating plant. Said citrus fruit inspectors may also inspect all packinghouse or canning plant records pertaining to receipts from groves and to details of receiving, handling, running, processing, packing, or canning citrus fruit.
For the purpose of enforcing the citrus fruit laws of this state, as well as rules of the department, citrus fruit inspectors may enter into any packinghouse, canning plant, or concentrating plant at any hour of day or night and have and demand access and admission to any enclosed portion of such packinghouse, canning plant, or concentrating plant. Such citrus fruit inspectors may also inspect all packinghouse or canning plant records pertaining to receipts from groves and to details of receiving, handling, running, processing, packing, or canning citrus fruit.

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