455F.7 - HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PERMIT.

        455F.7  HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PERMIT.         1.  A retailer offering for sale or selling a household hazardous      material shall have a valid permit for each place of business owned      or operated by the retailer for this activity.  All permits provided      for in this division shall expire on June 30 of each year.  Every      retailer shall submit an annual application by July 1 of each year      and a fee of twenty-five dollars to the department of revenue for a      permit upon a form prescribed by the director of revenue.  Permits      are nonrefundable, are based upon an annual operating period, and are      not prorated.  A person in violation of this section shall be subject      to permit revocation upon notice and hearing.  The department shall      remit the fees collected to the household hazardous waste account of      the groundwater protection fund.  A person distributing general use      pesticides labeled for agricultural or lawn and garden use with gross      annual pesticide sales of less than ten thousand dollars is subject      to the requirements and fee payment prescribed by this section.         2.  A manufacturer or distributor of household hazardous      materials, which authorizes retailers as independent contractors to      sell the products of the manufacturer or distributor on a      person-to-person basis primarily in the customer's home, may obtain a      single household hazardous materials permit on behalf of its      authorized retailers in the state, in lieu of individual permits for      each retailer, and pay a fee of twenty-five dollars.  However, a      manufacturer or distributor which has gross retail sales of three      million dollars or more in the state shall pay an additional permit      fee of one hundred dollars for each subsequent increment of three      million dollars of gross retail sales in the state, up to a maximum      permit fee of three thousand dollars.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         87 Acts, ch 225, § 507; 88 Acts, ch 1169, § 15; 2003 Acts, ch 145,      §286         Referred to in § 455E.11