Arizona Statutes
§ 3-420 — Inspection and enforcement
Arizona § 3-420
JurisdictionArizona
Title 3Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 3MARKETING AND PRODUCE SAFETY
Art. 1Marketing Orders and Marketing Agreements
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 3-420 (2026).
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A.An inspector, discharging his duties, may enter every facility during operating hours or commercial vehicles in this state where an affected commodity is produced, stored, packed, delivered for shipment, being transported or offered for sale and inspect representative samples of the affected commodity to determine compliance with a marketing order or marketing agreement.
B.If an inspector believes a marketing order or marketing agreement has been violated in terms of quality, condition, size, maturity or pack, the inspector may hold the lot pursuant to the time specified in the marketing order or marketing agreement.
C.If the lot does not comply with the marketing order or marketing agreement, the department shall tag the lot and notify the person in possession. The owner of the lot
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