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HomeFood and Agricultural CodeDiv. 21Pt. 3Ch. 2Art. 12§ 62145 License Renewal Fees And Terms

§ 62145 License Renewal Fees And Terms

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§ 62145 License Renewal Fees And Terms

Key Takeaways

  • •In 1988, half of the license renewals lasted 24 months and cost $25, while the other half lasted 12 months and cost $12.50.
  • •Starting in 1989, all license renewals last 24 months and cost $25.
  • •New licenses issued from 1988 onward expire on December 31 of the next year.
  • •If you apply late for a new or renewed license, you have to pay an extra $25.

Example

A dairy farmer needs to renew their license to sell milk at the market.

If the farmer renews their license in 1988, they might get a 12-month license for $12.50 or a 24-month license for $25, depending on when their current license expires. If they wait until after their license expires to renew, they’ll have to pay an extra $25 on top of the renewal fee.

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§ 62145 License Renewal Fees And Terms

One-half of the valid license renewals shall be issued for a period of 24 months beginning January 1, 1988. The application fee for renewal of the 24-month license shall be twenty-five dollars ($25). The remaining valid license renewals shall be issued for a period of 12 months beginning January 1, 1988. The application fee for the renewal of the 12-month license shall be twelve dollars and fifty cents ($12.50). Beginning January 1, 1989, all renewals of licenses shall be issued for a 24-month period and shall be twenty-five dollars ($25). Except as otherwise provided, beginning January 1, 1988, every new license issued shall expire on the 31st day of December of the following year. Application for a new license or a renewal license, together with the appropriate application fee, shall be made prior to the handling of market milk or the expiration date of the license held. If it is not so made, the applicant shall pay an additional twenty-five dollars ($25) before the license shall be issued. (Repealed and added by Stats. 1987, Ch. 534, Sec. 6.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 61494 License Renewal Fees And Terms
  • § 62144 License Application Requirements
  • § 24742 Poultry Plant Licensing Requirements
  • § 62141 Handler License Requirements
  • § 62146 License Denial For Violations

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Food and Agricultural Code. Section 62145.
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