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Missouri Laws > Title XVII > Chapter 280 - Treated Timber Products

Missouri Laws > Title XVII > Chapter 280 - Treated Timber Products


Current as of: 2009
§ 280.005Law, how cited
§ 280.010Definitions
§ 280.020Treated timber products sold to meet standards
§ 280.030License required for treated timber producer
§ 280.035Licenses required for treated timber dealer--fee
§ 280.037Dealer's license application, content
§ 280.038License not transferable--posting--license year--fees, purpose, deposit--late renewal, penalty
§ 280.040Suspension or revocation of license--notice and hearing
§ 280.050Standards for wood preservatives--rules and regulations, procedure
§ 280.060Statement as to treatment and effect to be filed
§ 280.070Timber products to be branded--registration of brand
§ 280.080Invoice on shipments, contents
§ 280.090Inspection--right of entry--search warrant to issue, when
§ 280.095Stop-sale--stop-use--removal orders--hearing--seizure--condemnation
§ 280.100Condemnation--warning required--venue
§ 280.110Disposition of condemned property--civil penalty
§ 280.120Exceptions--law not applicable
§ 280.130Violation--class B misdemeanor
§ 280.140Injunction--violations

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