California Health and Safety Code ARTICLE 4 - Licenses and Licensees
- Section 112750.
It is unlawful for any person to engage in the noncommercial canning of salmon, or in the commercial canning of any fish or fish product,...
- Section 112755.
The department shall issue an annual license, that is nontransferable, to any person on the receipt of fifty dollars ($50) per plant, and evidence as...
- Section 112760.
Any person who has been denied the annual license provided in this chapter may obtain a hearing by the department by mailing a written request...
- Section 112765.
In addition to the annual license fee, the department shall demand from each licensee a cash deposit for the payment of his or her pro...
- Section 112770.
If the deposit made by any licensee is insufficient to meet the actual cost of an inspection and laboratory control of any product determined by...
- Section 112775.
If at the end of the calendar year, or at the end of any canning season of less than three consecutive months the deposit made...
- Section 112780.
No food product subject to the inspection required by this chapter shall be shipped by the licensee who packed it until the licensee has either...
- Section 112785.
The department may after notice and opportunity for hearing suspend or revoke a license issued under this chapter for any of the following causes:(a) Â Nonpayment...
- Section 112790.
After conviction for a violation of Part 5 (commencing with Section 109875), the license of the person convicted may be suspended for a period of...
- Section 112795.
Proceedings for the suspension and revocation of licenses shall be conducted in accordance with Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 11500), Part 1, Division 3, Title...
Last modified: October 22, 2018