California Food and Agricultural Code ARTICLE 6 - Renderers

  • Section 19300.
    Every person engaged in the business of rendering shall obtain a license from the department for each rendering plant.(Amended by Stats. 1999, Ch. 329, Sec....
  • Section 19300.5.
    Every person engaged in the business of operating a collection center shall obtain a license from the department for each collection center operated.(Added by Stats....
  • Section 19301.
    The application for a license shall be in a form which is prescribed by the director and shall contain the following:(a) The name and address of...
  • Section 19302.
    (a) The department may refuse to issue a license if the department finds that the applicant does not meet one or more of the following requirements:(1) The...
  • Section 19303.
    In addition to any other records required to be kept pursuant to this chapter, every licensed renderer shall record and keep for 2 years, in...
  • Section 19304.
    All records required to be retained pursuant to this chapter shall be maintained for two years at the regular place of business of every renderer...
  • Section 19305.
    Any peace officer of this state, or any employee of the department, during normal business hours, may inspect any premises maintained by a renderer or...
  • Section 19305.5.
    (a) The department may suspend or revoke a renderer license or collection center license at any time, if it finds any of the following has occurred:(1) The...
  • Section 19306.
    (a) Any renderer or collection center operator licensed pursuant to this article or transporter registered pursuant to Article 6.5 (commencing with Section 19310) who fails in...

Last modified: October 22, 2018