North Carolina Statutes

§ 106-50.31 — Registration of additives

North Carolina § 106-50.31
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 106Agriculture
Art. 2ANorth Carolina Soil Additives Act of 1977

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 106-50.31 (2026).

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Every soil additive distributed in North Carolina shall be registered with the Commissioner by the person whose name appears on the label on forms furnished by the Commissioner. The applicant shall furnish such information as the Commissioner may require. In determining the acceptability of any product for registration, the Commissioner may require proof of claims made for the soil additive. If no specific claims are made, the Commissioner may require proof of usefulness and value of the soil additive. As evidence of proof, the Commissioner may rely on experimental data furnished by the applicant and may require that such data be developed by a recognized research or experimental institution. The Commissioner may further require that such data be developed from tests conducted under condit

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