North Carolina Statutes

§ 106-549.85 — Inspection of animals, records, etc

North Carolina § 106-549.85
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 106Agriculture
Art. 49FBiological Residues in Animals

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 106-549.85 (2026).

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The Commissioner may enter any place within the State at all reasonable times where any animal, animal product or animal feed is kept to examine the facilities, inventory and/or copy the records thereof, and to take reasonable samples of any such animal, animal product or animal feed after giving notice in writing to the owner or custodian of the premises to be entered. If such person shall refuse to consent to such entry, the Commissioner may apply to any district court judge and such judge may order, without notice, that the owner or custodian of any place where any animal, animal product or animal feed is kept to permit the Commissioner to enter such place for the purposes herein stated and failure by any person to obey such order may be punished as for contempt. (1971, c. 1183, s. 5.)

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