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2-10-23
Section 2-10-23 Issuance of permit; annual renewal permit fee; penalty for failure to pay renewal
fee. If the commissioner is satisfied from his investigation that the character and general
fitness of the persons to manage an association are such as to assure a proper, fair and successful
operation of such association and that such association will be of public benefit, then a
permit to operate shall be granted after all officers handling or controlling property or
cash shall have given a bond in such amount and under such conditions as may be prescribed
by the State Board of Agriculture and Industries. Thereafter, each association shall pay an
annual renewal permit fee of $25.00, payable on or before the start of the fiscal year of
said association. Such fee shall accompany completed forms for yearly renewal, provided by
the association, prior to the start of its fiscal year. Those associations in possession of
valid permits as of July 25, 1983 shall also be required to pay the above...
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2-22-9
Section 2-22-9 Inspection fee; monthly statement; collection fee; disposition of fees; overpayments;
examination, review, audit of sales records. (a) There shall be paid to the commissioner for
all commercial fertilizer sold in this state for use therein or sold for importation into
this state for use therein an inspection fee established by the board not to exceed seventy-five
cents ($.75) per ton; provided, that sales to manufacturers or exchanges between them are
hereby exempted. Fees so collected, including permit fees and license fees levied under Sections
2-22-4 and 2-22-5, shall be deposited to the credit of the Agricultural Fund of the State
Treasury for the regulatory duties of the Department of Agriculture and Industries. (b) Every
person who sells commercial fertilizer in or for importation into this state for use therein,
who is licensed under Section 2-22-5 or where such person is required to procure such a license
shall file with the commissioner on forms furnished by the...
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2-26-10
Section 2-26-10 Maintenance, inspection, etc., of records as to receipt, sale and delivery
of seeds generally; maintenance of sales records by retail sellers; maintenance of bills of
lading, waybills, etc., by trucks, etc., transporting seed for sale, etc.; auditing of records
of receipts, sales and deliveries of seeds. (a) Records of receipts, sale and delivery of
all seed, other than retail sales and deliveries by a dealer, except as provided in subsection
(b) of this section, shall be kept readily accessible for examination by an authorized agent
of the Department of Agriculture and Industries. These records shall include invoices, bills
of lading or transportation records and a copy of the labeling information, and these records
must show the lot numbers. Such records must be made available to the inspectors within 10
days after receipt of seeds which said records cover. Such records as are surrendered shall
be duplicated and a copy left with the owner or party in question. Records...
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8-16-51
Section 8-16-51 Rules and regulations; fees. (a) The term of appointment for weighmasters shall
be for one year. (b) A fee established by the Board of Agriculture and Industries not to exceed
one hundred dollars ($100), which shall accrue to the Agricultural Fund, shall be paid to
the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries by each person appointed or designated as weighmaster.
(c) Provided, however, any weighmaster whose term of appointment has not expired on or after
July 30, 1979, shall not be required to pay the increased permit fee during such term. (Ag.
Code 1927, §274; Code 1940, T. 2, §630; Acts 1979, No. 79-612, p. 1083; Act 2004-516, p.
996, §1.)...
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2-25-6
Section 2-25-6 Inspection certificate required for nurserymen and dealers in nursery stock;
fees. (a)(1) Before any nurseryman or dealer in nursery stock may sell, offer, or expose for
sale or distribution in this state any nursery stock, he or she shall apply for and obtain
from the commissioner an inspection certificate indicating compliance with the provisions
of this article and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder. The inspection certificate
shall, among other requirements, be based upon an inspection conducted by the commissioner
of the nursery stock and the area where it is kept, stored or grown. The inspection certificate
issued by the commissioner shall expire on September 30 and shall be renewable on or before
October 1 for the succeeding fiscal year. (2) Where nursery stock is grown at more than one
location by one nurseryman, fees shall be based upon the previous year's volume of sales,
and established by rule of the Board of Agriculture and Industries, and the...
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2-31-4
Section 2-31-4 Surety bond; requirements; waiver of bond requirements. Every person licensed
as a grain dealer shall have filed with the department a surety bond for each separate location
signed by the dealer as principal and by a responsible company authorized to execute surety
bonds within the State of Alabama. Such bond shall be in the principal amount to the nearest
$1,000.00 equal to ten percent of the aggregate dollar amount paid by the dealer to producers
for grain purchased from them during the 12 month period ending no more than 30 days prior
to the time the dealer files to be licensed under this article. Persons who have been in the
business of a grain dealer for less than one year are required to only meet minimum bond requirements
their first year. Provided, that in any case the amount of the bond shall not be less than
$25,000.00 or more than $100,000.00 for each separate location. Provided further, these bond
requirements will be waived upon proof to the commissioner...
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2-12-2
Section 2-12-2 Sale requirements. It shall be unlawful: (1) For any dealer to offer for sale
or sell any case of eggs or partial case of eggs without clearly imprinting thereon or securely
attaching thereto a label on which there shall be plainly and legibly printed the name and
the address of the packer of said eggs, the grade and weight class to which the eggs contained
therein conform and the date on which the eggs were graded. The label and the printed matter
required to appear thereon shall be of a size to be prescribed by regulations adopted by the
State Board of Agriculture and Industries; (2) For any dealer to offer for sale or sell eggs
in any carton or other type of package without clearly designating thereon the name and address
of the packer of said eggs or person responsible for such packing, the grade and weight class
to which the eggs contained therein conform and the date on which the eggs were graded. Grade
and weight class designations required on cartons or other...
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2-26-15
Section 2-26-15 Seed inspection fees; reporting. (a) The Board of Agriculture and Industries
may adopt seed inspection fees. The department shall administer the inspection fees, prescribe
and furnish forms, and require the filing of reports necessary for the payment of the inspection
fees. The department may inspect the record of any person who sells or distributes seed for
sale during the normal hours of business operation as it deems necessary. (b) All fees collected
under this section shall be deposited into the Agricultural Fund in the State Treasury. The
commissioner may expend revenue raised by this section for the support of the Alabama State
Seed Laboratory. (c) Every person who sells or distributes seed for sale, whether in bulk
or in containers, within the state or into the state for planting purposes, shall be assessed
a seed inspection fee as established by the board. (d) Every person who sells or distributes
seed for sale shall do all of the following: (1) Pay an...
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2-28-1
Section 2-28-1 Definitions. When used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) ENTOMOLOGICAL
WORK. Receiving fees for advice or prescriptions for the control or eradication of any insect
pest or rodent or for actual spraying, dusting, fumigating, or any other methods used for
the control or eradication of any insect pest or rodent. (2) PATHOLOGICAL WORK. Receiving
fees for advice or prescriptions for the control or eradication of any plant disease, for
actual spraying, or any other methods used for the control or eradication of any plant disease.
(3) HORTICULTURAL AND FLORICULTURAL WORK. Receiving fees for landscaping and setting of plants,
or for the sale of any plants for which the seller contracts to render future services. (4)
TREE SURGERY WORK. Receiving fees for tree surgery, including but not limited to, cavity filling
or repair, bracing, cabling, and wound treatment of shrubs and...
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2-23-5
Section 2-23-5 Inspection fee; tonnage report. (a) Each manufacturer or distributor of agricultural
liming materials shall report monthly to the commissioner, at the end of each month, on forms
provided by the commissioner, his or her gross sales in tons of such materials sold in the
State of Alabama for that month accompanied by a per ton inspection fee based on tons sold
during such month. The exact amount of the per ton inspection fee shall be established by
the Board of Agriculture and Industries not to exceed twenty-five cents ($.25) per ton. In
the case of a distributor's being the agent for a manufacturer at one or more locations, it
is the intent of this law that such sales be reported only once and that the fee assessed
therewith be paid only once on the same brand or type of agricultural liming material or product.
The monthly sales report of tonnage and the inspection fee due thereon shall be due and payable
to the commissioner on or before the twentieth day of each month,...
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