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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 260 — Marketing of agricultural products

260.815 License fees.

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The license fees to be paid for respective licenses provided for in KRS 260.795, 260.800, and 260.805 shall be per year or any portion of a year with the license year commencing July 1 and ending June 30. No license may be transferred or assigned. The license fees shall be as follows:
(1)License to handle: For each location:
(a)One hundred twenty-five dollars ($125) per license for those handling less
than ten million (10,000,000) pounds of milk during the past year; or
(b)Three hundred fifty dollars ($350) per license for those handling more than
ten million (10,000,000) pounds of milk during the past year.
(2)License to test: fifteen dollars ($15) per person for a temporary license or an annual
license.
(3)License to sample and weigh: fifteen dollars ($15) per person for a temporary
license or an annual license.
(4)Transfer station license: twenty-five dollars ($25) annually.
(5)Laboratory license: twenty-five dollars ($25) annually.
(6)License fees for renewal of licenses that are due and have not been remitted to the
director within thirty
(30)days following the expiration date shall be assessed a
penalty fee prescribed in KRS 260.992. Assessment of this penalty fee shall not
prevent the director from taking other actions under KRS 260.775 to 260.845.
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