N.Y. Agric. & Mkts. Law § 142-ee
License
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Current — January 1, 2016
As of January 1, 2015
§ 142-ee. License and fee. Each certificate filed pursuant to section\none hundred forty-two-dd shall be accompanied by an application, upon\nforms supplied by the commissioner, for a license to supply such\nmaterial under the brand name specified therein, and there shall be\ntransmitted therewith a copy of the label and of the statement proposed\nto accompany such material in compliance with section one hundred\nforty-two-cc, together with a license fee of forty dollars for each such\nbrand. Such application shall incorporate by reference the data\ncontained in the accompanying certificate for the brand for which the\nlicense is sought. Upon compliance with the provisions of this article,\nthe applicant shall be issued a license for the supplying of such\nqualifying brand of agricultural liming material, which license shall\nexpire on the thirty-first day of December of the year following the\nyear in which it is issued, but no such license shall be issued for the\nsupplying of any such material which does not meet the minimum standards\nherein provided for, nor for the supplying thereof under a brand\ndescriptive designation or with a label or accompanying statement which\nis or tends to be misleading or deceptive as to quality, analysis or\ncomposition. Any such license so issued may be revoked by the\ncommissioner, after notice to the licensee by mail or otherwise and\nopportunity to be heard, when it appears that any statement or\nrepresentation upon which it is issued is false or misleading. The\naction of the commissioner in refusing to grant a license, or in\nrevoking a license, shall be subject to review by a proceeding under\narticle seventy-eight of the civil practice law and rules, but the\ndecision of the commissioner shall be final unless within thirty days\nfrom the date of the order embodying such action such proceeding to\nreview has been instituted.\n Whenever a manufacturer, producer or distributor shall have been\nlicensed to supply a particular brand of material hereunder, no agent,\nseller or retailer of such brand shall be required to file a certificate\nor obtain a license for such brand during a period for which such\nlicense is in effect, nor upon such goods which were acquired during a\nperiod for which a license was in effect and remaining undistributed in\nsubsequent years.\n
§ 142-ee. License. Each certificate filed pursuant to section one\nhundred forty-two-dd of this article shall be accompanied by an\napplication, upon forms supplied by the commissioner, for a license to\nsupply such material under the brand name specified therein, and there\nshall be transmitted therewith a copy of the label and of the statement\nproposed to accompany such material in compliance with section one\nhundred forty-two-cc of this article. Such application shall incorporate\nby reference the data contained in the accompanying certificate for the\nbrand for which the license is sought. Upon compliance with the\nprovisions of this article, the applicant shall be issued a license for\nthe supplying of such qualifying brand of agricultural liming material,\nwhich license shall expire on the thirty-first day of December of the\nnext even numbered year following the year in which it is issued, but no\nsuch license shall be issued for the supplying of any such material\nwhich does not meet the minimum standards herein provided for, nor for\nthe supplying thereof under a brand descriptive designation or with a\nlabel or accompanying statement which is or tends to be misleading or\ndeceptive as to quality, analysis or composition. Application for a\nrenewal of the license for a period of two years shall be made\nbiennially, upon a form prescribed by the commissioner and submitted no\nlater than thirty days prior to the expiration of the existing license.\nAny such license so issued may be revoked by the commissioner, after\nnotice to the licensee by mail or otherwise and opportunity to be heard,\nwhen it appears that any statement or representation upon which it is\nissued is false or misleading. The action of the commissioner in\nrefusing to grant a license, or in revoking a license, shall be subject\nto review by a proceeding under article seventy-eight of the civil\npractice law and rules, but the decision of the commissioner shall be\nfinal unless within thirty days from the date of the order embodying\nsuch action such proceeding to review has been instituted.\n Whenever a manufacturer, producer or distributor shall have been\nlicensed to supply a particular brand of material hereunder, no agent,\nseller or retailer of such brand shall be required to file a certificate\nor obtain a license for such brand during a period for which such\nlicense is in effect, nor upon such goods which were acquired during a\nperiod for which a license was in effect and remaining undistributed in\nsubsequent years.\n
Official source: NYS Open Legislation (New York State Senate). Reproduced from public-domain New York statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.