Section 110485 Of Article 2. Registration From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 104. >> Part 5. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 2.
110485
. (a) Every person who is engaged in the manufacture,
packing, or holding of processed food in this state shall pay a food
safety fee of one hundred dollars ($100) to the department in
addition to any fees paid pursuant to Section 110470.
(b) Revenue received pursuant to this section shall be deposited
in the Food Safety Fund created pursuant to Section 110050. A penalty
of 10 percent per month shall be added to any food safety fee not
paid when due.
(c) Upon appropriation, the food safety fees deposited in the Food
Safety Fund shall be used by the department to assist in developing
and implementing education and training programs related to food
safety. These programs shall be developed in consultation with
representatives of the food processing industry. Implementation shall
include education and training in the prevention of microbial
contamination.
(d) This section does not apply to companies exclusively involved
in flour milling, dried bean processing, or in the drying or milling
of rice, or to those individual registrants the director determines
should not be assessed because substantial economic hardship would
result to those registrants. For the purposes of this subdivision,
the substantial hardship exemption shall be extended only to
registrants whose wholesale gross annual income from the registered
business is twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) or less.