California Food and Agricultural Code § 14291

Food and Agricultural Code
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(a) The fee for a two-year registration certificate for a livestock drug is one hundred eighty dollars ($180). The certificate period shall commence beginning January 1 of each even-numbered year and expire on December 31 of the next odd-numbered year. (b) The fee for a registration certificate submitted during an odd-numbered year shall be ninety dollars ($90), and the certificate shall remain in effect until December 31 of that year. (c) The fee shall accompany the application for registration. The fee is not refundable if the registration is refused.

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