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39-14-43. Tonnage inspection fee on commercial feeds--Exceptions and conditions--Pet food. An inspection fee established in rules promulgated by the secretary of agriculture 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, a biennial fee of fifty 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, a biennial fee of twenty-five 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.

Source: SDC 1939, § 22.1004; SL 1941, ch 96; SL 1943, ch 87, § 1; SL 1947, ch 97, § 1; SL 1964, ch 5, § 6 (a); SL 1966, ch 7; SDCL, § 39-14-18; SL 1970, ch 228, § 9 (1); SL 1977, ch 314; SL 1981, ch 286, § 9; SL 1993, ch 304, § 13; SL 2001, ch 215, § 32.

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Statutes > South-dakota > Title-39 > Chapter-14 > Statute-39-14-43

39-14-43. Tonnage inspection fee on commercial feeds--Exceptions and conditions--Pet food. An inspection fee established in rules promulgated by the secretary of agriculture 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, a biennial fee of fifty 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, a biennial fee of twenty-five 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.

Source: SDC 1939, § 22.1004; SL 1941, ch 96; SL 1943, ch 87, § 1; SL 1947, ch 97, § 1; SL 1964, ch 5, § 6 (a); SL 1966, ch 7; SDCL, § 39-14-18; SL 1970, ch 228, § 9 (1); SL 1977, ch 314; SL 1981, ch 286, § 9; SL 1993, ch 304, § 13; SL 2001, ch 215, § 32.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-39 > Chapter-14 > Statute-39-14-43

39-14-43. Tonnage inspection fee on commercial feeds--Exceptions and conditions--Pet food. An inspection fee established in rules promulgated by the secretary of agriculture 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, a biennial fee of fifty 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, a biennial fee of twenty-five 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.

Source: SDC 1939, § 22.1004; SL 1941, ch 96; SL 1943, ch 87, § 1; SL 1947, ch 97, § 1; SL 1964, ch 5, § 6 (a); SL 1966, ch 7; SDCL, § 39-14-18; SL 1970, ch 228, § 9 (1); SL 1977, ch 314; SL 1981, ch 286, § 9; SL 1993, ch 304, § 13; SL 2001, ch 215, § 32.