What activities may the County Agricultural Commissioner charge for when issuing certificates?
A fee may be charged for costs relating to issuing the original certificate, renewing an expired certificate, or amending a current certificate. A fee may also be charge for each embossed copy of the certificate issued to the certified producer. Which County Agricultural Commissioner initiates the notice and hearing process to consider certificate revocation, the issuing county or the designation county where the alleged violation(s) occurred? Answer:The regulations specify that any County Agricultural Commissioner may initiate the process after alleged violation(s) have occurred. Regardless of who initiates the process, findings which result in the certificate being revoked are applied on a statewide basis for the period of time determined by the County Agricultural Commissioner.
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