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Code · South Dakota · Title 39 · Chapter 39-14

39-14-43. Tonnage inspection fee on commercial feeds--Exceptions and conditions--Pet food.

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An inspection fee established in rules promulgated by the secretary of agriculture and natural resources pursuant to chapter 1-26 , but not to exceed twenty-four cents per ton, shall be paid on commercial feeds distributed in this state by the person who distributes the commercial feed to the consumer subject to the following:
(1)No fee need be paid on a commercial feed if the payment has been made by a previous distributor;
(2)No fee need be paid on customer-formula feeds;
(3)No fee need be paid on commercial feeds used as ingredients for the manufacture of commercial feeds provided the fee has been paid by a previous distributor. If the fee has been paid, credit is given for the payment;
(4)In the case of a pet food which is distributed in the state only in packages of ten pounds or less, an annual fee of ninety-nine dollars per product shall be paid in lieu of the inspection fee specified above;
(5)In the case of a specialty pet food which is distributed in the state only in packages of ten pounds or less, an annual fee of ninety-nine dollars per product shall be paid in lieu of the inspection fee specified above; and
(6)The minimum inspection fee shall be twenty dollars per twelve-month period.
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