Title 2, Chapter 13, Section 6
( 2-13-6)
(a) No person who manufactures a commercial feed within this state
or whose name appears on the label of a commercial feed (guarantor),
shall distribute a commercial feed in this state without first
obtaining a commercial feed license from the Commissioner. No
distributor may cause a commercial feed to be distributed in this
state without first obtaining a commercial feed license; provided,
however, that the Commissioner by rule or regulation may exempt
certain distributors. Application for a commercial feed license
shall be made on forms provided by the Commissioner that identify
the manufacturer's or guarantor's or distributor's name, place of
business, and location of each manufacturing facility in the state
and such other appropriate information as may be deemed necessary
for enforcement of this chapter. (b) All licenses shall expire on December 31 of each year. Licenses
are not transferable and no credit or refund may be granted for
licenses held for less than one full year. All commercial feed
licenses must be renewed by January 1 of each year. The license fee
shall be based upon the number of tons of commercial feed
distributed in this state during the preceding 12 month period
ending December 31, provided that tonnage of small-package products
subject to registration as specified in subsection (d) of this Code
section shall not be used in calculating the license fee due. The
amount of the license fee shall be based upon the schedule as
prescribed in the rules and regulations of the Commissioner but
shall not be less than $50.00 nor more than $1,000.00 per annum. (c) A commercial feed license must be renewed annually and fees
shall be paid by January 31 of each calendar year, or the applicable
license fee shall increase in the manner prescribed in the rules and
regulations of the Commissioner. (d) No licensee shall distribute in this state a pet food or a
specialty pet food in packages of ten pounds or less which has not
been registered. The application for registration shall be
submitted to the Commissioner on forms furnished by, or acceptable
to, the Commissioner. All registrations expire on December 31 of
each year. An annual registration fee of an amount prescribed in
the rules and regulations of the Commissioner is due by January 1.
Such registration fee shall be $25.00 per product registered,
provided that the total of all such registration fees shall not
exceed $1,000.00 per annum for any licensee. (e) Annual registration fees received after January 31 shall be
subject to a delinquent penalty as prescribed in the rules and
regulations of the Commissioner. (f) The license and registration fees provided by this Code section
shall not exceed a total amount of $1,000.00 per annum for any
licensee. (g) The Commissioner is empowered to refuse the commercial feed
license application or product registration of any firm not deemed
to be in compliance with the provisions of this chapter and to
cancel any commercial feed licenses or product registrations
subsequently found not to be in compliance with this chapter,
provided that no commercial feed license or product registration
shall be refused or canceled unless the licensee has been given an
opportunity to be heard before the Commissioner and to amend his
application or take corrective action in order to comply with the
requirements of this chapter. (h) The Commissioner may request copies of labels and labeling in
order to determine compliance with the provisions of this chapter. |