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Code · Louisiana · Title 3 — Agriculture and Forestry

RS 3:1400

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RS 3:1400
§1400. Deficiency assessments; enforcement
A. If a given lot or shipment of feed is found by official sample and analysis to be deficient in one or more of the guaranteed feeding units, a deficiency assessment of no less than ten dollars shall be assessed against the registrant with respect to the lot or shipment of feed in question in accordance with the following provisions:
(1)Crude protein:
(a)For feeds guaranteed to contain 0-19.99% protein, a deficiency assessment of four times the value of the protein deficiency if such deficiency is in excess of two percent of the guaranteed analysis plus an analytical tolerance factor of .3%.
(b)For feeds guaranteed to contain 20-34.99% protein, a deficiency assessment of four times the value of the protein deficiency if such deficiency is in excess of two percent of the guaranteed analysis plus an analytical tolerance factor of .4%.
(c)For feeds guaranteed to contain 35-49.99% protein, a deficiency assessment of four times the value of the protein deficiency if such deficiency is in excess of two percent of the guaranteed analysis plus an analytical tolerance factor of .5%.
(d)For feeds guaranteed to contain fifty percent or more protein, a deficiency assessment of four times the value of the protein deficiency if such deficiency is in excess of two percent of the guaranteed analysis plus an analytical tolerance factor of .6%.
(2)Crude fat: A deficiency assessment of ten percent of the retail purchase price of the feed if the deficiency is greater than ten percent of the guarantee.
(3)Crude fiber: A deficiency assessment of ten percent of the retail purchase price of the feed if the excess is greater than ten percent of the guarantee.
(4)Minerals: A deficiency assessment of ten percent of the purchase price of the feed if the deficiency or excess, where applicable, is greater than the tolerance established by the commission by rule.
(5)All other guarantees: A deficiency assessment, not to exceed ten percent of the purchase price of the feed, if the deficiency or excess, where applicable, is greater than the tolerances established by the commission by rule.
B. When the commissioner has evidence which indicates that a person has committed an offense for which the deficiency assessment is found in Subsection A of this Section, the commissioner shall notify the person by certified mail, return receipt requested, of the facts involved in the alleged offense and the deficiency assessment set forth in Subsection A of this Section for the alleged offense. If the alleged violator does not pay the deficiency assessment within thirty days of the notice or the alleged violator disputes the deficiency found, the commissioner may call a hearing to adjudicate the matter as provided in Section E of this Section.
All deficiency assessments assessed pursuant to this Section shall be paid to the person who purchased the feed for use when that person can be identified. If the person cannot be identified, the deficiency assessment shall be paid to the commission.
C. The commission may assess a civil penalty of not more than one thousand dollars for any violation of this Part other than those found in Subsection A of this Section. Each day on which a violation occurs shall be considered a separate offense.
D. The commission may suspend or revoke the registration of any manufacturer for any violation of the provisions of this Part or of the rules and regulations adopted under the provisions of this Part.
E. Civil penalties may be assessed and registrations may be suspended or revoked only by a ruling by the commission based on an adjudicatory hearing held in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act.
F. The commissioner may institute civil proceedings to enforce the commission's rulings in the district court for the parish in which the violation occurred.
G. The commissioner may institute civil proceedings seeking injunctive relief to restrain and prevent the violation of the provisions of this Part or of the rules and regulations adopted under the provisions of this Part in the district court for the parish in which the violation occurred.
Acts 2010, No. 579, §1; Acts 2012, No. 16, §1; Acts 2024, No. 101, §1, eff. May 21, 2024.
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