Article 10 - Fees

California Food and Agricultural Code — §§ 35221-35231

Sections (7)

Amended by Stats. 2018, Ch. 92, Sec. 77. (SB 1289) Effective January 1, 2019.

(a)Every person that is engaged in the business of dealing in, receiving, manufacturing, freezing, or processing ice cream, ice milk, sherbet, or any similar frozen product, of manufacturing, freezing, or processing imitation ice cream, imitation ice milk, or any similar frozen product, or of processing any other dairy product for which a license is required, shall pay the following fees:
(1)For a license for all frozen milk products and all imitation frozen milk products, one hundred dollars ($100) for the calendar year for which the license is issued. The fee for the renewal of this license is one hundred dollars ($100), plus one dollar ($1) for each additional 10,000 gallons or fraction of 10,000 gallons over and above 20,000 gallons that were manufactured

during the preceding year, ending December 31.

(2)For a semifrozen (soft-serve) milk products plant license issued to persons making application under Section 33704, three hundred twenty-five dollars ($325) for the calendar year for which the semifrozen (soft-serve) milk products plant license is issued. The fee for the renewal of this license is three hundred twenty-five dollars ($325).
(3)For a limited frozen manufacturing permit issued to a hotel, restaurant, food facility, boardinghouse, hospital, or other concern or agency pursuant to Section 35016, six hundred dollars ($600) for the initial permit. The fee for the annual renewal of this permit shall be six hundred dollars ($600).
(4)For a person, except a hospital or sanitarium, that is engaged in the business of manufacturing any diabetic or dietetic frozen

milk product or mix, one hundred dollars ($100) for the calendar year for which a diabetic or dietetic frozen milk products license is issued. The fee for the renewal of this license is one hundred dollars ($100).

(5)For any other product for which a license is required, one hundred dollars ($100) for the calendar year for which the license is issued. The fee for the renewal of this license is one hundred dollars ($100), plus one dollar ($1) for each additional 10,000 pounds or fraction of 10,000 pounds over and above the first 100,000 pounds of milk fat that was purchased or received during the preceding year, ending December 31.
(b)The license and permit fees required by this section shall be prorated on a quarterly basis for any licensee or permittee that commences operations after the first quarter in any calendar year, regardless of whether or not the milk products plant

was licensed or permitted during the preceding calendar year.

(c)Notwithstanding the license and permit fees specified in this section, the secretary may increase the fees by an amount no more than 3 percent per annum, not to exceed the reasonable costs of services provided.

Amended by Stats. 1987, Ch. 646, Sec. 6. Effective September 15, 1987.

The special fee for a modified milk license, modified UHT milk license, or modified UHT cream license is one hundred dollars ($100).

Amended by Stats. 1971, Ch. 715.

The fee for issuing the license required by Section 35101 for any manufacturer or processor within this state is one hundred dollars ($100) annually.

Enacted by Stats. 1967, Ch. 15.

Every permittee that is engaging in the business of cutting and wrapping butter shall pay a fee of one dollar ($1), plus twenty cents ($0.20) for each 1,000 pounds, or part of 1,000 pounds, over and above the first 5,000 pounds of butter which such person cut and wrapped during each of the three-month periods ending February 28th, May 31st, August 31st, and November 30th. Such fees shall be paid to the director during the first week of March, June, September, and December, respectively.

Enacted by Stats. 1967, Ch. 15.

Every person that has a permit to engage in the business of distributing butter shall pay a fee of one dollar ($1), plus twenty cents ($0.20) for each 1,000 pounds, or part of 1,000 pounds, over and above the first 5,000 pounds of butter which such person distributed during each of the three-month periods ending February 28th, May 31st, August 31st, and November 30th. Such fees shall be paid to the director during the first week of March, June, September, and December, respectively.

Enacted by Stats. 1967, Ch. 15.

The fees which are required by Sections 35227 and 35228 do not apply to United States government owned butter which is cut and wrapped in this state or to butter which is cut and wrapped in this state for export to points outside the continental United States.

Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 39, Sec. 21. (SB 1018) Effective June 27, 2012.

The initial and renewal fees for a tester’s, sampler’s and weigher’s, technician’s, pasteurizer’s, and butter grader’s license are as follows:

(a)For a tester’s license, including a nonfat milk solids tester, one hundred dollars ($100).
(b)For a sampler’s and weigher’s license, one hundred dollars ($100).
(c)For a limited sampler’s and weigher’s license, seventy-five dollars ($75).
(d)For a technician’s license, one hundred dollars ($100).
(e)For a pasteurizer’s license, one hundred dollars ($100).
(f)For a butter grader’s license, one hundred dollars ($100).