North Carolina Code § 106-549.39

Hours of inspection; overtime work; fees.
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(a) Overtime Fees. - The Commissioner is not required to furnish meat inspection services during the following times unless the establishment under inspection pays the Department for the services:
(1) More than eight hours in a day.
(2) More than 40 hours in a calendar week.
(3) On a Sunday.
(4) On a legal holiday.
The Commissioner may establish a fee at an hourly rate to be paid by an establishment inspected during the times listed above. The fee shall be credited to the Department as a departmental receipt and applied to the cost of inspecting the establishment.
(b) Inspection Fees. - The Commissioner may establish a fee at an hourly rate to be paid by an establishment preparing an animal listed in this subsection as a meat food product. The fee shall be credited to the Department as a departmental receipt and applied to the cost of inspecting these animals to be used for food. The animals whose inspection is subject to the fee imposed under this subsection are:
(1) Bison.
(2) Repealed by Session Laws 2009-102, s. 1, effective June 15, 2009.

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