Va. Code § 3.2-3612

Current with changes from the 2024 legislative session through ch. 845
Section 3.2-3612 - Misbranding
A. It is unlawful to distribute misbranded regulated product. A regulated product shall be deemed to be misbranded if:
1. It has a label that is false or misleading in any particular;
2. It is distributed under the name of another product;
3. It is not labeled as specified in § 3.2-3611, and in accordance with regulations adopted pursuant to this chapter; or
4. It purports to be, or is represented as, a fertilizer, or is represented as containing a plant nutrient or fertilizer, unless such plant nutrient or fertilizer conforms to the definition of identity, if any, as prescribed by regulation of the Board.
B. The guarantor of any regulated product found to be misbranded shall pay to the consumer an assessment equal to 10 percent of the retail value of the regulated product sold to the consumer and found to be in violation of subsection A not to exceed $5,000 per occurrence. The assessment for misbranding shall apply only to the retail sale of any regulated product made from a lot or a portion thereof after the Commissioner has inspected the lot or a portion thereof. The assessment for misbranding shall be in addition to any assessment for plant food deficiency.

Va. Code § 3.2-3612

1994, c. 740, § 3.1-106.10; 2008, c. 860; 2011, cc. 552, 564.
Amended by Acts 2011, § cc. 552, 564.
Amended by Acts 2008, § c. 860.
Amended by Acts 1994, § c. 740, § 3.1-106.10.