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1999 Florida Statutes

523.15  Inspectors; duty to attend at port on notice.--It shall be the duty of any inspector, upon notice given by any producer or agent of any producer, to attend at such time and place at or near the port for which he or she is appointed, or elsewhere if he or she be an inspector at large, as may be required, for the purpose of inspecting spirits of turpentine and grading and weighing rosin, and to ascertain the true amount and quality thereof, and to mark the same by branding, or in some other durable manner, on each barrel, receptacle or package, and to issue at once in triplicate, sworn certificates of inspection, the original to be furnished to the producer or shipper; and the duplicate and triplicate to the buyer or factor and the supervising inspector of naval stores respectively; and the person for whom such inspection is made shall be at liberty to appeal to the supervising inspector to establish the incorrectness of such inspection. If any such article be fraudulently mixed, it shall be condemned by the inspector and sold as provided by s. 523.14.

History.--s. 13, ch. 20935, 1941; s. 708, ch. 97-103.