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(a) If it does not appear to the secretary that a pesticide registered under his authority is such as to warrant the proposed claims for it or if the pesticide and its labeling and other material required to be submitted do not comply with the provisions of this act or regulations adopted thereunder he shall notify the applicant of the manner in which the pesticide, labeling, or other material required to be submitted fails to comply with the provisions of this act so as to afford the applicant an opportunity to make the necessary corrections. If, upon receipt of such notice, the applicant does not make the required changes, the secretary may refuse to register the pesticide.
(b) The secretary may, when he determines that a pesticide registered under his authority, or its labeling does not comply with the provisions of the act or the regulations adopted thereunder, cancel the registration of a pesticide.
(c) The secretary may, when he determines that there is an imminent hazard, suspend on his own motion, the registration of a pesticide registered under his authority.
(d) Repealed by 1978, April 28, P.L. 202, No. 53, § 2(a) [1465], effective June 27, 1978.
(e) All action of the secretary taken pursuant to the provisions of this section shall be subject to the provisions of the act of June 4, 1945 (P.L. 1388, No. 442), 1 known as the “Administrative Agency Law.”
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 3 P.S. Agriculture § 111.26. Refusal to register, cancellation, suspension, legal recourse - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-3-ps-agriculture/pa-st-sect-3-111-26/
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