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(a) Any person who manufactures a cosmetic in this state
may register with the department. Any registration issued under this
article shall be valid for one calendar year from the date of issue,
unless it is suspended or revoked. The registration shall not be
transferable.
(b) A separate registration shall be required for each place of
manufacture.
A registration application form provided by the department
shall be completed annually and accompanied by an application fee of
three hundred fifty dollars ($350). This fee shall not be returnable
if the registration is denied. The fee amount shall be adjusted
annually pursuant to Section 100425. All fees collected pursuant to
this section shall be deposited into the Export Document Program Fund
established by Section 110240.
Any person registered pursuant to this article shall
immediately notify the department of any change in the information
reported in the registration application.
(a) Prior to issuing a registration under Section 111795,
the department shall inspect each place of business to determine
ownership, adequacy of facilities, personnel qualifications, and
compliance with this part. The department shall annually inspect each
registrant.
(b) The department shall provide to each registrant a validated
copy of the completed registration application form, sent to the
mailing address shown on the form, as evidence of valid registration.
The department shall make any investigations or inspections
authorized by Article 2 (commencing with Section 110410) of Chapter
2 as it deems necessary to carry out this article.
Any violation of this part or any regulation adopted
pursuant to this part shall be grounds for denying a registration or
for suspending or revoking a registration. Proceedings for the
denial, suspension, or revocation of the registration shall be
conducted in accordance with Chapter 5 (commencing with Section
11500) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code, and
the department shall have all the powers granted in that chapter.