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Code · Delaware · Title 3 — Agriculture · Chapter 7. Agricultural Commodities Development Act

§ 713. Refund of fees.

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Any producer, by the use of forms to be provided by the Secretary and upon presentation of such proof as the Secretary and Advisory Board may require by rule or regulation, may have the fee paid pursuant to this chapter refunded to him or her. Such request for refund must be received in the office of the Secretary or the Advisory Board within 60 days following the payment of such fee, but in no event shall these requests for refund be accepted more often than 12 times per year and must be made at least once each year.
Refund shall be made by the Secretary or Advisory Board within 30 days of the request for refund provided that the fee sought to be refunded has been received. Rules and regulations governing the refund of fees for the commodity involved shall be formulated by the Board together with the Secretary and shall be fully outlined at the hearing, or hearings, and be available for the information of all persons concerned with the referendum.
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