258-II - Violations.

§ 258-ii. Violations.  In addition to any civil penalties provided for  in this chapter the commissioner may institute such action at law or  in  equity as may appear necessary to enforce compliance with any provisions  of this article and any rules and orders promulgated by the commissioner  to  carry  out  the provisions of this article and in addition may apply  for relief by injunction if necessary to  protect  the  public  interest  without  being  compelled  to allege or prove that an adequate remedy at  law does not exist. Such application may be made to the supreme court in  any district or county as provided in the civil practice law and  rules,  or to the supreme court in the third judicial district.    Whenever  the commissioner or his duly authorized representative shall  find distributed, offered or exposed for sale within this state,  a  dry  milk  powder  which has originated from any area outside the continental  United States including Alaska and Hawaii that has not  been  designated  in  accordance  with section two hundred fifty-eight-cc as being disease  free or which otherwise is unfit or unsafe for use, and its condemnation  is required to protect the public health, he may, in accordance with the  procedures set forth in section two hundred two-b of this chapter, seize  or quarantine and destroy or denature such product  so  that  it  cannot  thereafter be used.