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Article 3
Investigation; Practice and Procedure; Violations; Penalties

Sections

32
Investigations and proceedings
33
Immunity of witnesses
34
Practice on hearings
35
Proceedings in court
36
Orders and service thereof
36‑A
Petition for revocation or modification of rule or order of the commissioner
37
Review by court
38
When injunction may be obtained
38‑A
Costs and expenses relating to extraordinary sanitary reinspection services
39
Penalties for violation of chapter or other laws
40
Penalty for violation of rule or order
40‑A
Deposit of money
41
Violation of chapter a misdemeanor
42
Act of officer or agent deemed act of principal
43
Evidence
44
Prosecution for penalties
45
Disposal of fines and moneys recovered
45‑A
Refunds
45‑B
Unauthorized possession, sale, or exchange of food order stamps issued under food stamp plan
45‑C
Misuse of food commodities donated by the United States
 



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

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