50 C.F.R. § 260.39 When appeal inspection may be refused.
Title 50 - Wildlife and Fisheries
An application for an appeal inspection may be refused if: (a) The reasons for the appeal inspection are frivolous or not substantial; (b) The quality or condition of the processed product has undergone a material change since the inspection covering the processed product on which the appeal inspection is requested; (c) The lot in question is not, or cannot be made accessible for the selection of officially drawn samples; (d) The lot relative to which appeal inspection is requested cannot be positively identified by the inspector as the lot from which officially drawn samples were previously inspected; or (e) There is noncompliance with the regulations in this part. Such applicant shall be notified promptly of the reason for such refusal.
Title 50: Wildlife and Fisheries
PART 260—INSPECTION AND CERTIFICATION
Subpart A—Inspection and Certification of Establishments and Fishery Products for Human Consumption
Appeal Inspection
§ 260.39 When appeal inspection may be refused.