Section 38-24B-7 - Certificate of inspection--Issuance--Fee.
38-24B-7. Certificate of inspection--Issuance--Fee. The Department of Agriculture may issue a certificate of inspection to any nurseryman, operating as a resident nurseryman or dealer, whose nursery stock has been officially inspected and found to be viable and free from pests. The biennial fee for the inspection and certification is as follows:
(1) Resident nurseryman: three hundred fifty dollars plus ten dollars for each acre over one acre of field-grown inspected plants and ten dollars for each ten thousand square feet of container-grown plants, except the fee for a resident nurseryman with less than five thousand dollars in gross sales on nursery stock is seventy-five dollars plus ten dollars for each acre over one of field-grown inspected plants and ten dollars for each ten thousand square feet of container-grown plants;
(2) Nursery stock dealer with less than five thousand dollars annual gross sales of nursery stock: one hundred twenty-five dollars;
(3) Nursery stock dealer with more than five thousand but less than twenty thousand dollars annual gross sales of nursery stock: two hundred dollars; or
(4) Nursery stock dealer with more than twenty thousand dollars annual gross sales of nursery stock: three hundred fifty dollars .
Source: SL 1985, ch 313, § 7; SL 2001, ch 215, § 27; SL 2009, ch 197, § 2.