West Virginia Code § 19-11A-3

Permits
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(a) Permits are not transferable with respect to persons or locations.
(b) Application for all permits shall be made on forms supplied by the commissioner and
shall provide such information as may be considered necessary by the commissioner.
(c) Permits shall be posted prominently at the place of operation.
(d) A dairy products distributors permit shall be issued by the commissioner to each person
distributing dairy products in this state, even if there is no permanent location maintained in
this state. Persons maintaining multiple permanent locations in this state or distributing into
this state from several locations shall obtain a permit for each location. Application shall be
made at least fifteen days before the date that the current permit expires or within fifteen
days of the date that the person intends to engage in bausiness. The application shall be
accompanied by a fee of $15. A penalty of $2 shall be added to all permits that are not
applied for or renewed within this time limit. Permlits shall expire on March 31 following
date of issue: Provided, That firms that have as permit with an expiration date of June 30,
1991, on the date of implementation of this article shall be allowed to make application for a
dairy products permit for the period of Julyi 1, 1991, through March 31, 1992, at a fee of $10.
(e) A dairy products distributors permit is not required for persons who distribute only
aseptically processed and hermetically sealed dairy products or frozen desserts, dry dairy
products or dry frozen dessert mixes.
(f) A temporary marketing permit may be issued by the commissioner for the marketing of
dairy products that are not covered by an established standard. The temporary permit may
be issued according to procedures established by rule. Persons applying for a temporary
marketing perVmit shall have a valid dairy products distributors permit. There is no fee for
the permit.

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