North Dakota Statutes

§ 4.1-26-23 — Processor's license - Distributor's license - Grounds for denial

North Dakota § 4.1-26-23
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 4.1Agriculture
Ch. 4.1-26Milk Marketing Board

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N.D. Cent. Code § 4.1-26-23 (2026).

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The milk marketing board may deny an application for a processor's license or a distributor's license if the board determines that:

1.Persons currently licensed by the board in that capacity are supplying an adequate variety and quantity of high-quality milk products and frozen dairy products to retailers and consumers in this state;
2.Deliveries are being made with sufficient regularity and frequency; and
3.The issuance of additional licenses of the type sought will:
a.Result in an excess of processing plant capacity;
b.Tend to increase to unsatisfactory levels the average unit processing or average unit distribution costs for persons already licensed by the board; or
c.Otherwise tend to prevent achievement of the objectives of this chapter.

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