2024 Florida Statutes 499.06 – Embargoing, detaining, or destroying article or processing equipment which is in violation of law or rule
2023 Florida Statutes 499.06 – Embargoing, detaining, or destroying article or processing equipment which is in violation of law or rule
2022 Florida Statutes 499.06 – Embargoing, detaining, or destroying article or processing equipment which is in violation of law or rule
2021 Florida Statutes 499.06 – Embargoing, detaining, or destroying article or processing equipment which is in violation of law or rule
2020 Florida Statutes 499.06 – Embargoing, detaining, or destroying article or processing equipment which is in violation of law or rule
2019 Florida Statutes 499.06 – Embargoing, detaining, or destroying article or processing equipment which is in violation of law or rule
2017 Florida Statutes 499.06 – Embargoing, detaining, or destroying article or processing equipment which is in violation of law or rule
2016 Florida Statutes 499.06 – Embargoing, detaining, or destroying article or processing equipment which is in violation of law or rule
2015 Florida Statutes 499.06 – Embargoing, detaining, or destroying article or processing equipment which is in violation of law or rule
2014 Florida Statutes 499.06 – Embargoing, detaining, or destroying article or processing equipment which is in violation of law or rule
2013 Florida Statutes 499.06 – Embargoing, detaining, or destroying article or processing equipment which is in violation of law or rule
2012 Florida Statutes 499.06 – Embargoing, detaining, or destroying article or processing equipment which is in violation of law or rule
2011 Florida Statutes 499.06 – Embargoing, detaining, or destroying article or processing equipment which is in violation of law or rule
2010 Florida Statutes 499.06 – Embargoing, detaining, or destroying article or processing equipment which is in violation of law or rule
2008 Florida Statutes 499.06 – Embargoing, detaining, or destroying article or processing equipment which is in violation of law or rule