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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 3 — AGRICULTURE · Chapter 46

§ 4615. Costs.

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§ 4615. Costs.
Reimbursement of costs are as follows:
(1)The department may charge a licensee for costs incurred by the department in connection with that licensee's participation in any activity, trade show, exhibition or other promotional event conducted or facilitated by the department. A charge shall reasonably reflect the costs incurred by the department in facilitating the licensee's participation and may include such costs as proportional shares of event registration fees, equipment rental fees, display area rental fees and related costs.
(2)The department may charge a licensee for costs of Pennsylvania Preferred® or Pennsylvania Preferred Organic® promotional materials provided by the department at the request of the licensee.
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(July 1, 2019, P.L.255, No.36, eff. 60 days; Nov. 1, 2023, P.L.148, No.21, eff. 60 days)
2023 Amendment. Act 21 amended par. (2).
2019 Amendment. Act 36 renumbered former section 4607 to present section 4615.
Cross References. Section 4615 is referred to in section 4616 of this title.
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