Sections
§ 8101 Establishment of Department of Agriculture 29
§ 8102 Secretary; Deputy Secretary; Acting Secretary; appointment 29
§ 8103 Powers, duties and functions of the Secretary 29
§ 8104 Division of Consumer Protection 29
§ 8105 Division of Promotion and Production Support 29
§ 8105A The Division of Resource Management 29
§ 8107A Council on Forestry 29
§ 8108 Governor’s Council on Agriculture 29
§ 8109 Books; records; access; annual report 29
§ 8110 Exemptions 29
§ 8111 Assumption of powers 29
§ 8112 Appeals 29
§ 8113 Transfers and continuity 29
§ 8114 Annual report 29
§ 8115 Misnomer of Department in donation 29
§ 8116 Budgeting and financing 29
§ 8117 Supremacy 29

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