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2-12-10
Section 2-12-10 Inspections of buildings, vehicles, records, etc.; penalty for failure to pay
inspection fee or affix labels. The Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, authorized
inspectors, employees and agents of the Department of Agriculture and Industries shall have
power and authority during business hours to enter any store, market or other building or
place where eggs are sold or offered for sale or kept for sale or where such eggs are packaged,
graded and labeled in this state or to stop and inspect any truck or other vehicle transporting
eggs to be sold or offered for sale in this state and to make such examination or inspection
as may be necessary to determine whether any of the provisions of this chapter or of any rule
and regulation adopted under this chapter relating to the sale of eggs are being violated.
Inspectors, employees and authorized agents of the Department of Agriculture and Industries
shall also have power and authority to inspect, examine and review...
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2-21-24
Section 2-21-24 Inspection fee; quarterly statement; disposition of fees; overpayments. (a)
An inspection fee established by the Board of Agriculture and Industries not to exceed twenty-five
cents ($.25) per ton shall be paid on commercial feeds by every person who distributes the
commercial feed in this state, exempting bulk grain; except that: (1) The inspection fee shall
be paid only once on any commercial feed, feed ingredients, customer-formula feeds or parts
thereof. Commercial feeds, feed ingredients, customer-formula feeds or parts thereof on which
the inspection fee has not been paid by the distributor or previous distributor shall be subject
to the inspection fee. (2) No fee shall be paid on "vertical-integrator feed" or
on the ingredient used to manufacture a "vertical-integrator feed." Any services
the Department of Agriculture and Industries provides manufacturers of "vertical-integrator
feed" in relation to this chapter shall be paid for according to fees established by...

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8-16-71
Section 8-16-71 Fees and charges for weighing agricultural commodities; disposition of collected
amounts. The Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, with the approval of the State Board
of Agriculture and Industries, may fix, assess and collect, or cause to be collected, fees
and charges for weighing services furnished by the Department of Agriculture and Industries
through services furnished by duly appointed weighmasters as authorized under Section 8-16-70,
and all amounts collected therefor shall be deposited into the Shipping Point Inspection Fund
of the State Treasury. No amounts collected under this section shall accrue or be paid to
the employee or agent of the Department of Agriculture and Industries, as all such amounts
are required to be deposited into the State Treasury to the credit of the Shipping Point Inspection
Fund. (Acts 1956, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 25, p. 295, ยง2.)...
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2-11-6
Section 2-11-6 Designation and licensing of inspectors; duties; fees; unlawful acts. The commissioner
is hereby authorized to designate any competent employee or agent of the Department of Agriculture
and Industries or United States Department of Agriculture and to license any competent person
and to charge and collect a reasonable fee for such license to inspect or classify agricultural
products for the purposes of this article and to revoke such licenses at his discretion. Such
inspectors shall be stationed at such places, furnish such certificates and information to
the commissioner and interested parties and perform such other duties pertaining to the provisions
of this article as the commissioner may require. The commissioner, with the approval of the
Board of Agriculture and Industries, may fix, assess and collect or cause to be collected
fees for such services. Any person other than those properly designated under the provisions
of this article who shall issue certificates of...
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2-5A-36
Section 2-5A-36 Establishment of debt service reserve fund. A debt service reserve fund may
be established and maintained in such an amount and under such conditions for any or all series
of the bonds as may be determined by the Board of Agriculture and Industries in its resolution
relating to the bonds. The Department of Agriculture and Industries may make payments from
bond proceeds or any other funds or revenues available to it into the debt service reserve
fund. Income earned from the investment of monies held in the debt service reserve fund may
be used by the Department of Agriculture and Industries for any purpose designated by the
Board of Agriculture and Industries that would constitute a permitted use of funds of the
Department of Agriculture and Industries under Act 98-243. Monies on deposit in the debt service
reserve fund shall be invested only in permitted investments and the department is authorized
to determine the conditions for the utilization of the debt service...
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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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2-12-9
Section 2-12-9 Suspension from sale and seizure; cost of inspection and grading after suspension.
(a) Suspension from sale and seizure. Any eggs sold or offered for sale within this state
or any eggs which are being transported for sale within this state which are in violation
of any of the provisions or requirements of this chapter shall be subject to suspension from
sale, seizure and condemnation in accordance with the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 2
of this title, which article is applicable to the provisions of this chapter. Any person who
moves, transports, sells or in any other manner disposes of any eggs after such eggs have
been ordered suspended from sale without written authority from the Commissioner of Agriculture
and Industries or his duly authorized agents or employees shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
(b) Cost of inspection and grading when suspended from sale. Eggs which have been suspended
or ordered withheld from sale as authorized under subsection (a) of this...
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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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2-8-166
Section 2-8-166 Annual audit of association; examination by Department of Examiners of Public
Accounts; publication of statement. The approved and certified association receiving and disbursing
funds as authorized in this article shall, following the close of its fiscal year every two
years, cause an audit of its books and accounts to be conducted by a certified public accountant,
disclosing receipts, disbursements, expenditures, and other information related thereto, and
a copy thereof shall be forwarded to the State Board of Agriculture and Industries for inspection
and review. The Department of Examiners of Public Accounts may audit, review, and otherwise
investigate the receipts and disbursements of the funds in the same manner that those duties
are performed for examination and audits of agencies and departments of the state. An examination
or audit as required by this section and submitted to the State Board of Agriculture and Industries
shall be open to public inspection. Within...
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2-5A-1
Section 2-5A-1 Establishment; powers and duties. (a) The Farmers' Market Authority is established
in the Department of Agriculture and Industries. The authority shall have the powers and duties
to establish agricultural markets to prevent waste and to provide marketing facilities where
farm products, including fruits, vegetables, nuts, truck crops, and other agricultural commodities,
and fish products, including, but not limited to, farm-raised fish, shellfish, and wild fish,
may be processed, graded, packaged, displayed, or exhibited in order to encourage the buying
and selling of the commodities, and to encourage the public interest, thus promoting good
will between the rural and urban sectors of the State of Alabama. The Commissioner of the
Department of Agriculture and Industries, with approval of the Board of Agriculture and Industries,
may procure by purchase, lease, rent, gift, or otherwise, necessary market sites in this state
on which to conduct farmers' markets. (b)...
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