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Code · California · Food and Agricultural Code

§ 21283

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(a)Unless otherwise provided in this article, inspection fees shall be paid at the point of inspection.
(b)The fee for inspection is one dollar and sixty cents ($1.60) for each animal that is inspected, except as follows:
(1)The fee for inspection at a registered feedlot, as defined in Section 20015, is eight-five cents ($0.85) for each animal that is inspected.
(2)The fee for inspecting an animal that originated in another state and was shipped into this state for feeding direct to a registered feedlot is sixty cents ($0.60) for each animal that is inspected.
(3)The fee for inspecting an animal that was inspected at a posted stockyard, or posted saleyard, in this state, and shipped direct to a registered feedlot, is sixty cents ($0.60) for each animal that is inspected.
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