Haw. Code R. § 4-41-17 - Definitions

As used in this subchapter, unless otherwise defined:

"Commercial value" means the commodity is reconditionable and the reconditioning does not involve unreasonable expense or loss of time.

"Dumping inspection" means an inspection to determine whether the commodity possesses any commercial value.

"Inspection certificate" means any form of certification, either written or printed, issued by an inspector under this chapter and in accordance with rules and regulations of the United States Department of Agriculture, to certify the identity, class, grade, quality, size, quantity, or condition of agricultural commodities, including compliance of the products with applicable specifications.

"Inspector" means an employee of the department, authorized and licensed by the secretary to investigate, sample, inspect, and certify for any interested party the quality and condition of agricultural commodities under this chapter.

"Office of inspection" means the office of an inspector of agricultural commodities.

"Secretary" means the Secretary or Acting Secretary of Agriculture of the United States of America.

Notes

Haw. Code R. § 4-41-17
[Eff 5/29/81; am and comp 8/18/83; am and comp 3/24/86] (Auth: HRS § 147-7) (Imp: HRS § 147-7)

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