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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 3 — AGRICULTURE · Chapter 69

§ 6906. Inspection fees.

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§ 6906. Inspection fees.
(a)Amounts.--
(1)The guarantor whose name appears on the label of a soil amendment or plant amendment distributed in this Commonwealth shall pay semiannually and not later than January 31 and July 31 of each year an inspection fee at the rate of 15¢ per ton. In no case shall the inspection fee paid semiannually amount to less than $25.
(2)(Deleted by amendment).
(3)(Deleted by amendment).
(b)Adjustment to fees by secretary.--
(1)Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a), if the secretary determines following notice to the registrants and licensees that moneys derived from the registration and inspection fees are either greater or less than that required to administer this chapter, the secretary may reduce or increase the inspection fee so as to maintain revenues sufficient to administer this chapter.
(2)An inspection fee so established may not be changed by more than 2¢ in one year and may not exceed 25¢ per ton.
(3)The secretary shall announce the adjustment of fees by publishing a notice in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. The adjusted fees shall take effect 60 days after publication of such notice in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.
(c)Exemption.-- The guarantor shall not be required to pay an inspection fee under this section for a product that was subject to an inspection fee under section 6806 (relating to inspection fees).
03c6906v
(Nov. 21, 2023, P.L.179, No.30, eff. imd.)
2023 Amendment. Act 30 added subsec.
(c)and deleted subsec. (a)(2) and (3).
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