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Chapter 93
Citrus Fruit Standardization and Inspection

Sections

93.001
Policy
93.002
Application
93.003
Exceptions
93.004
Department to Administer
93.005
Registered Brands and Trademarks
93.011
Inspection
93.012
Certificate of Inspection
93.013
Rights of a Shipper Regarding Nonconforming Citrus Fruit
93.021
Container Standards
93.022
Fancy Bright Grade
93.023
Bright Grade
93.024
Fancy Russet Grade
93.025
Russet Grade
93.026
Orange Packs
93.027
Satsuma and Tangerine Packs
93.028
Grapefruit Packs
93.029
Packing Standards
93.030
Labeling
93.031
Imported Citrus Fruit
93.032
Permissible Variations
93.041
Execution of Agreements
93.042
Licenses
93.043
Standards
93.044
Contributions
93.051
Requirement to Weigh; Public Weigher
93.052
Certificate of Weight
93.053
Fees
93.061
Offenses
93.062
Penalty
 



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

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