Section 76-11-6 - Inspection fees.
76-11-6. Inspection fees.
A. There shall be paid to the department for all commercial fertilizer and soil conditioner distributed in this state an inspection fee set by the board at a rate not to exceed thirty-five cents ($.35) a ton; provided, that sales to manufacturers or exchanges between them are exempted. Fees so collected shall be used for the payment of the costs of inspection, sampling and analysis and other expenses necessary for the administration of the New Mexico Fertilizer Act [Article 11 of Chapter 76 NMSA 1978].
B. On individual packages of commercial fertilizer or soil conditioner containing five pounds or less, there shall be paid in lieu of the annual registration fee of five dollars ($5.00) per brand and grade of commercial fertilizer and each soil conditioner product and the required inspection fee, an annual registration fee and inspection fee of fifteen dollars ($15.00). Where a person sells commercial fertilizer or soil conditioner in packages of five pounds or less and in packages over five pounds, the annual registration and inspection fee of fifteen dollars ($15.00) shall apply only to that portion sold in packages of five pounds or less, and that portion sold in packages over five pounds shall be subject to the inspection fee.
C. Every person who distributes a commercial fertilizer or soil conditioner in this state shall file with the department, on forms furnished by the department, a quarterly statement for the periods ending March 31, June 30, September 30 and December 31, setting forth the number of net tons of each commercial fertilizer or soil conditioner distributed in this state during the quarter. The report shall be due on or before the last day of the month following the close of each quarter. The inspection fee shall be paid at the time of filing of the statement. If the tonnage report is not filed, and the payment of inspection fee is not made within thirty days after the end of the quarter, a collection fee amounting to ten percent, but not less than ten dollars ($10.00), of the amount shall be assessed against the registrant, and the amount of fees due shall constitute a debt and become the basis of a judgment against the registrant.
D. When more than one person is involved in the distribution of a commercial fertilizer or soil conditioner, the last person who has the fertilizer or soil conditioner registered and who distributes to a nonregistrant dealer or consumer is responsible for reporting the tonnage and paying the inspection fee, unless the report and payment has been previously made by a prior distributor.