Section 24127 Of Chapter 9. Equine Protection: Enforcement From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 11. >> Chapter 9.
24127
. (a) Each dealer who handles animals destined for slaughter,
and who ships 15 or more animals at a time for slaughter, shall pay
the inspector a service fee of twenty-five dollars ($25), in addition
to a fee of up to ten dollars ($10) for each animal, as determined
by the director. The inspection shall take place within 24 hours of
the date of transportation.
(b) Each dealer who handles animals destined for slaughter, and
who ships less than 15 animals at a time for slaughter, shall pay the
inspector for the actual cost of the inspection, as determined by
the director. The inspection shall take place immediately prior to
when the animal to be shipped is loaded onto the conveyance.
(c) The fees shall be paid at the point of inspection of the
animals. The revenue derived from these fees shall be deposited in
the Department of Food and Agriculture Fund and, upon appropriation
by the Legislature, shall be expended to carry out this chapter. The
department shall maintain all internal accounting measures necessary
to ensure that revenue derived pursuant to this chapter shall be kept
separate from all other funds in the Department of Food and
Agriculture Fund. The Governor's budget submitted to the Legislature
pursuant to Section 12 of Article IV of the California Constitution
shall display the fiscal information for this program in accordance
with Sections 13335, 13336, and 13337 of the Government Code.