This is a legal form that was released by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services - a government authority operating within Florida. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form FDACS-13233?
A: Form FDACS-13233 is a Stop Sale, Stop Use, or Hold Order issued by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
Q: What is a Stop Sale Order?
A: A Stop Sale Order is an official order issued by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to prevent the sale or distribution of certain products that are considered to be in violation of agricultural laws or regulations.
Q: What is a Stop Use Order?
A: A Stop Use Order is an official order issued by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to prohibit the use of certain products that are deemed to be unsafe or in violation of agricultural laws or regulations.
Q: What is a Hold Order?
A: A Hold Order is an official order issued by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to temporarily hold certain products until further investigation or testing can be conducted.
Q: Who issues Form FDACS-13233?
A: Form FDACS-13233 is issued by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
Q: What can trigger a Stop Sale, Stop Use, or Hold Order?
A: A Stop Sale, Stop Use, or Hold Order can be triggered by various factors, including but not limited to: product mislabeling, contamination, adulteration, or the presence of pests or harmful substances.
Q: What should I do if I receive a Stop Sale, Stop Use, or Hold Order?
A: If you receive a Stop Sale, Stop Use, or Hold Order, you should comply with the order by immediately halting the sale, use, or distribution of the specified products and follow any instructions or requirements outlined in the order.
Q: Can I appeal a Stop Sale, Stop Use, or Hold Order?
A: Yes, you have the right to appeal a Stop Sale, Stop Use, or Hold Order issued by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Contact the department for information on the appeals process.
Q: What are the penalties for violating a Stop Sale, Stop Use, or Hold Order?
A: Violating a Stop Sale, Stop Use, or Hold Order can result in penalties, including fines and potential legal action.
Form Details:
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