Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 633 § 633.088 — Withdrawal from distribution of feeds sold or distributed in violation of law;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 633 ·
Oregon Code § 633.088·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Withdrawal from distribution of feeds sold or distributed in violation of law;
seizure of noncomplying feeds.
(1) When the State Department of Agriculture has reasonable cause to believe
any quantity or lot of commercial feed is being sold or distributed in
violation of ORS 633.006 to 633.089 or rules promulgated thereunder, it may, in
accordance with ORS 561.605 and 561.620, issue and enforce a written withdrawal
from distribution order, directing the distributor thereof not to dispose of
the quantity or lot of commercial feed in any manner until written permission
is first given by the department. The department shall release the quantity or
lot of commercial feed so withdrawn when said law and rules have been complied
with.
(2) Any quantity
or lot of commercial feed found by the department not to be in compliance with
ORS 633.006 to 633.089 or rules promulgated thereunder, may be seized by the
department in accordance with the provisions of ORS 561.605 to 561.620. [1971
c.489 §9; 2007 c.71 §196]
Plain English Explanation
This Oregon statute addresses Withdrawal from distribution of feeds sold or distributed in violation of law;
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 633.088
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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