Maryland Statutes

§ 6-201

Maryland·Article gag Agriculture·Title 6
(a)In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b)A commercial fertilizer is “adulterated” if:
(1)Any poisonous, deleterious, or nonnutritive ingredient is added in sufficient amount to render it injurious to the health of plants, humans, or animal life or injurious to the environment;
(2)A valuable constituent is omitted or abstracted wholly or partially from it or any less valuable substance is substituted for it; or
(3)Its composition or quality falls below or differs from that which it is purported or is represented to contain by its labeling.
(c)“Brand” means the term, design, trademark, or other specific designation under which a commercial fertilizer or soil conditioner is distributed in the State.

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