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If a customer returned a partially used repackaged pesticide for credit and the repackager accepts it, can the repackager resell the unused pesticide?

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If a customer returned a partially used repackaged pesticide for credit and the repackager accepts it, can the repackager resell the unused pesticide?

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Unused pesticides sold in bulk packaging pursuant to the bulk pesticide repackaging policy may be returned to the dealer and resold provided the integrity of the product is ensured and the registrant has authorized the dealer to accept returned pesticide and resell the pesticide. [Generally, the most common way of ensuring integrity of the product is to require that the pesticide be sold in and returned to the dealer in a sealed container. A sealed container is one which bears intact dealer or registrant-installed tamper-evident devices on all openings where pesticides may be introduced into the container.] The registrant and the dealer (repackager) remain liable for the integrity of the product and its labeling including the correct net contents statement. 22. A dealer sells repackaged pesticide in bulk to a customer. Because of adverse weather conditions, the customer in unable to use all of the pesticide as planned (e.g., the advanced stage of plant growth prevents use of the produc

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