JurisdictionIndianaTitle 16HEALTH
Art. 42REGULATION OF FOOD, DRUGS, AND
Ch. 11Food: Eggs Offered for Sale and State Egg Board
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4. The state egg board may grant a permit
if the board determines that the action will lead to efficient
enforcement of this chapter. The state egg board may revoke a permit
at any time if it appears to the state egg board that a wholesaler is not
complying with the terms of the agreement entered into at the time of
the issuance. The report of eggs is due and the fees are payable
quarterly on the last day of the month following the end of the quarter.
If:
(1)the report is not filed and the fee paid by the tenth day
following the due date;
(2)the report is false; or
(3)the requirements of this chapter have not been complied with;
the state egg board may revoke the permit. If the fee is unpaid after the
ten (10) day grace period, a penalty of the greater of twenty dollars
($20) or ten per
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4. The state egg board may grant a permit
if the board determines that the action will lead to efficient
enforcement of this chapter. The state egg board may revoke a permit
at any time if it appears to the state egg board that a wholesaler is not
complying with the terms of the agreement entered into at the time of
the issuance. The report of eggs is due and the fees are payable
quarterly on the last day of the month following the end of the quarter.
If:
(1) the report is not filed and the fee paid by the tenth day
following the due date;
(2) the report is false; or
(3) the requirements of this chapter have not been complied with;
the state egg board may revoke the permit. If the fee is unpaid after the
ten (10) day grace period, a penalty of the greater of twenty dollars
($20) or ten percent (10%) of the amount due in addition to the amount
due shall be assessed. If the state egg board determines that an account
review is necessary, out-of-state permit holders shall reimburse the
state egg board for expenses incurred to conduct the account review.