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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 3 — AGRICULTURE · Chapter 23

§ 2318. Fees and forfeiture.

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§ 2318. Fees and forfeiture.
An owner of a form of identification of record shall pay the department a fee of $5 on January 1 of every fifth year from the year in which the form of identification was recorded with the department as that owner's property. This fee may be changed by the department through regulations. The department shall give a receipt for all such payments made. If an owner of a form of identification of record should fail, refuse or neglect to pay such fee by July 1 of any year in which it is due, such form of identification shall become forfeited and no longer carried in the record.
Any such forfeited form of identification shall not be issued to any other person within a period of less than ten years following date of forfeiture.
03c2321h
SUBCHAPTER C
DETECTION, CONTAINMENT OR ERADICATION
OF CERTAIN DISEASES
Sec.
2321. Dangerous transmissible diseases.
2322. Neoplastic diseases, metabolic diseases and heritable diseases.
2323. Health requirements.
2324. Safety of domestic animal feed.
2325. Use of biologicals, antibiotics, genetic material, chemicals, diagnostic agents and other substances.
2326. Sanitation.
2327. Disease surveillance and detection.
2328. Entry on premises.
2329. Quarantine.
2330. Condemnation.
2331. Indemnification.
2332. Depopulation incentive.
2333. Restriction on payment of indemnification and depopulation incentive.
2334. Report on insurance or cost-sharing program.
2335. Contract growers.
2336. Posted notice with information on dangerous transmissible diseases.
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