Added by Stats. 1971, Ch. 1009.
Any enforcement officer may do any of the following:
California Food and Agricultural Code — §§ 27591-27600
Added by Stats. 1971, Ch. 1009.
Any enforcement officer may do any of the following:
Added by Stats. 1971, Ch. 1009.
Any enforcement officer may, while enforcing this chapter or any regulations adopted by the director pursuant to this chapter, issue a hold card for all or any part of any pack, load, lot, consignment, or shipment of eggs which are packed, stored, delivered for shipment, loaded, shipped, transported, or sold in violation of any provision of this chapter or any regulation adopted pursuant to this chapter.
Added by Stats. 1982, Ch. 1130, Sec. 6.
A commissioner in each county or the director shall perform a point-of-origin inspection on the eggs in the county of their origin to ensure that the eggs inspected meet all applicable regulations.
The inspections performed under this section shall include inspections at shell egg packing plants and major distribution points.
Regulations adopted to implement this section shall be developed in consultation with the Shell Egg Advisory Committee.
Amended by Stats. 1983, Ch. 417, Sec. 2.
Added by Stats. 1990, Ch. 507, Sec. 7. Effective August 13, 1990.
The enforcing officer may, and, if requested by an enforcing officer of the state or county of destination, shall, affix a warning to any vehicle or other means of transportation, or to any eggs not previously available for inspection in California unless accompanied by a federal certificate of grade, whether or not the eggs are exempt from the standards, and serve a disposal order upon the owner or person that has custody or possession of any load or lot.
Added by Stats. 1990, Ch. 507, Sec. 8. Effective August 13, 1990.
The warning notice, and disposal order which directs the proper disposition of eggs, and the disposal order receipt to be signed by an enforcing officer at destination which confirms that disposition, shall be in the form which is specified by, and provided by, the director.
Added by Stats. 1990, Ch. 507, Sec. 9. Effective August 13, 1990.
The enforcing officer at the point of destination of a load or lot shall determine that the load or lot has been delivered to the consignee at the destination which is specified in the order and shall then release the load or lot and countersign the disposal order receipt so given to him or her. He or she shall immediately forward the receipt to the enforcing officer who served the disposal order.
Added by Stats. 1990, Ch. 507, Sec. 10. Effective August 13, 1990.
It is unlawful for any person to deliver any eggs which are subject to a disposal order to any person or destination except the person or destination which is shown on the disposal order, unless he or she is specifically authorized in writing to do so by an enforcing officer.
Added by Stats. 1990, Ch. 507, Sec. 11. Effective August 13, 1990.
It is unlawful for any person to dispose of any eggs which are subject to a disposal order prior to the release in writing of the load or lot by the enforcing officer at the point of destination. This section does not, however, make it unlawful for any person to unload and store any eggs which are subject to a disposal order.
Added by Stats. 1990, Ch. 507, Sec. 12. Effective August 13, 1990.
It is unlawful for any person to use or dispose of any eggs for which a disposal order has been issued, in any manner or for any purpose except the manner or purpose for which the disposal order was issued, unless the person is specifically authorized in writing to do so by an enforcement officer.