Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 633 § 633.385 — Department access; inspection; sampling of products
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 633 ·
Oregon Code § 633.385·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Department access; inspection; sampling of products.
(1) The State Department of
Agriculture shall have access at reasonable times to records, premises,
materials or conveyances as necessary for the purpose of administering and
enforcing ORS 633.311 to 633.479 and 633.994.
(2) The
department may inspect the records, premises, materials or conveyances of the
manufacturer, distributor or registrant and may take samples of any fertilizer,
agricultural amendment, agricultural mineral or lime product or other substance
manufactured, distributed or registered in this state, or samples of other
substances, as the department deems necessary for the purpose of administering
and enforcing ORS 633.311 to 633.479 and 633.994.
(3) All sampling
and analyses of fertilizer, agricultural amendment, agricultural mineral and
lime products, or of other substances, shall be made according to methods
approved by the department.
(4) The
department may obtain a warrant or subpoena to allow the entry, inspection,
sampling or other purposes related to the administration and enforcement of ORS
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 633.385
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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