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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 157

§157-22 Application for license and payment of fee.

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§157-22 Application for license and payment of fee. An applicant for an original or renewal license to operate as a producer, producer-distributor, or distributor shall file an application upon a form prepared by the board of agriculture and biosecurity, containing such information which the board deems necessary for the administration of this chapter. The board shall establish a reasonable application fee for an original or renewal license which the applicant shall remit when application is filed. An agricultural cooperative all of whose producer-members have complied with the licensing provisions of this chapter shall be exempt from the payment of the application fee.
The license year shall be from July 1 to the following June 30. All applications for renewal of licenses must be duly made at least thirty days before the commencement of the license year. [L 1967, c 260, §13; HRS §157-22; am L 1977, c 65, §4 ; am L 2025, c 236, §18]
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