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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The board may decline to grant, or may suspend or revoke, a weighing or measuring permit, a tester's certificate or a weighing and sampling certificate, where the applicant therefor, or holder thereof, has violated any provision of this act for the weighing, measuring, testing or sampling of milk, or has violated any rules, regulations or orders of the board respecting the weighing, measuring, testing or sampling of milk, or has engaged in any practice with respect thereto which causes milk producers to be underpaid for their milk, or which causes stores or consumers to overpay for such milk, or which otherwise defrauds or tends to defraud milk producers, stores or milk consumers.
The procedure before the board and of the board, with respect to the refusal, suspension or revocation provided for herein, and the procedure governing appeals from such action of the board, shall be as that prescribed in this act with respect to milk dealers' licenses issued hereunder.
Licenses, permits and certificates heretofore issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture under acts repealed hereby, and which are in force upon the effective date of this act, shall be deemed permits and certificates issued by the board hereunder until the expiration dates thereof, and the holders shall be subject to all applicable provisions of this act.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 31 P.S. Food § 700j-604. Refusal, suspension and revocation of permits and certificates - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-31-ps-food/pa-st-sect-31-700j-604/
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