1. No distributor or retailer may sell fluid milk, fluid cream or any fresh dairy product below cost. 2. Each distributor shall provide to the Director a statement of costs in accordance with the appropriate stabilization and marketing plan. 3. The provisions of this section do not prohibit a retailer from donating or discounting a dairy product within 48 hours before midnight of the date of expiration printed on the dairy product. 4. As used in this section, cost means: (a) When applied to a distributor, the total consideration paid or exchanged for a raw product, plus the total expense incurred for manufacturing, processing, handling, sale and delivery of the raw product. (b) When applied to a retailer, the invoice price charged to the retailer for the raw product or the cost of replacement of the raw product, whichever is less, plus the retailers cost of doing business.
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