The director of
agriculture may enter at all reasonable times in or upon dairy
farms for the purpose of inspecting and investigating conditions
relating to the pollution of any waters of the state.
If the director of agriculture or the director's duly
appointed agent is denied access to a dairy farm, he or she may
apply to a court of competent jurisdiction for a search warrant
authorizing access to the property and facilities at a reasonable
time for purposes of conducting tests and inspections, taking
samples, and examining records. To show that access is denied,
the director of agriculture shall file with the court an
affidavit or declarations containing a description of his or her
attempts to notify and locate the owner or the owner's agent and
to secure consent. Upon application, the court may issue a
search warrant for the purposes requested.
[2009 c 143 § 1.]