Section 59283 Of Article 22. Inspection And Abatement From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 21. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 22.
59283
. Except as otherwise provided in this article, any authorized
inspector, or other authorized person, in the discharge of his
duties, if he has reason to believe that a lot of any commodity
subject to a marketing order or marketing agreement which is issued
pursuant to this chapter is not in compliance with the requirements
of such marketing order or agreement, or of marketing regulations, or
rules and regulations, which are issued pursuant to it, as to
quality, condition, size, maturity, pack, labeling, or markings, may
hold such lot for a reasonable period of time sufficient to enable
such officer to ascertain by an authorized inspection whether such
lot complies with such marketing requirements, but in any event not
to exceed 24 hours in the case of perishables, or 72 hours in the
case of nonperishables.