Current through November 7, 2024
Section 21a-1-18 - Seizures and condemnations(a) Statutory authority to seize and/or condemn products which are allegedly adulterated or misbranded is derived from sections 21a-39 and 21a-96 of the General Statutes.(b) Statutory authority to detain or embargo in intrastate commerce household products which are allegedly banned or misbranded hazardous substances is derived from section 21a-340 of the General Statutes.(c) Statutory authority to seize and destroy any incorrect weight, measure, or weighing and measuring device is derived from section 43-3 of the General Statutes.(d) Whenever an inspector or an investigator obtains a sample of any product for further analysis, he shall pay or offer to pay the owner, operator, or agent in charge for such sample and give a receipt describing the sample obtained. Laws conferring the specific authority to obtain samples include, but are not limited to, the following sections of the General Statutes: 21a-39, 21a-116, and 21a-343.Conn. Agencies Regs. § 21a-1-18
Effective July 27, 1984; Amended March 7, 2008