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Article 2
Department of Agriculture and Markets; Jurisdiction; General Powers and Duties

Sections

4
Department of agriculture and markets
5
Commissioner of agriculture and markets
6
Deputy commissioners
7
Secretary
8
Counsel
9
Bureaus
10
Confidential positions
11
Other officers and employees
12
Oaths of office
13
Salaries of officers
14
Offices of department
15
Seal of department
16
General powers and duties of department
16‑A
Food products containing nitrous oxide
16‑B
Public awareness campaign regarding Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases
17
Delegation of powers
18
Rules of department
19
Publication of rules
20
Access to place of business
20‑A
Search warrant in aid of the commissioner of agriculture
21
Interference with department employees in performance of duties
22
Power to administer oaths and compel testimony
23
Records, documents and papers of the department
24
Publication of department bulletins, publications and reports
25
Annual reports
26
Transfer of property and records in custody of council of agriculture and markets
27
Obtaining title to real property by purchase or acquisition
28
Advisory group for improving urban and rural consumer access to locally produced, healthy foods
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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