Sec. 10. (a) Except as provided in section 10.2(d) of this chapter, this section applies to:

(1) registrations and permits issued by; and

Terms Used In Indiana Code 16-42-11-10

(2) fees due and payable to;

the state egg board before July 1, 2010.

     (b) Every wholesaler or retailer selling eggs shall, before July 1 of each year, file with the state egg board a statement setting forth the fact that the wholesaler or retailer desires to sell eggs. The statement shall designate the name of the wholesaler or retailer desiring to register the location of the wholesaler’s or retailer’s principal office and any location where eggs are stored or distributed if that location is different from the principal office. The state egg board shall furnish blank forms for registration. The state egg board shall register the facts set forth in the statement in a permanent record. The state egg board shall furnish to each registered wholesaler a registration number upon payment of the registration fee and deposit.

     (c) The state egg board shall require and collect from each wholesaler at the time of registration a fee based upon the average number of cases of eggs sold to retailers, hotels, restaurants, hospitals, nursing homes, schools, or to state or federal institutions each week during the preceding calendar year, as follows:

 

Average Number

 

 

 

 

of Cases Sold

Registration Fee

 

0 –

100

$

 30

 

 

101 –

250

$

 60

 

 

251 –

500

$

 90

 

 

501 –

1,000

$

120

 

 

1,001

and over

$

150

 

     (d) The state egg board shall require and collect from each wholesaler at the time of registration a deposit equal to the product obtained by using a multiplier of six cents ($0.06) and a multiplicand that is the number of cases of eggs sold in that quarter of the immediately preceding five (5) calendar quarters in which the highest number of cases of eggs were sold by the wholesaler to retailers, hotels, restaurants, hospitals, nursing homes, schools, or to state or federal institutions. However, if the wholesaler does not have a five (5) quarter history, the state egg board shall fix the deposit at a reasonable amount.

     (e) The state egg board shall require and collect from each retail store or unit of retailing a fee based upon the average number of cases of eggs sold each week during the preceding calendar year, as follows:

 

Average Number

Registration Fee

 

of Cases Sold

 

 

1-5

$20

 

more than 5

$25

     (f) All registered wholesalers must make application to the state egg board for a permit to report the case volume of eggs sold in Indiana and submit a fee of six cents ($0.06) for each thirty (30) dozen eggs or a fraction of that number of the volume reported. In applying for a permit, the applicant must agree to do the following:

(1) Keep records the state egg board considers necessary to indicate accurately the case volume of eggs sold in Indiana.

(2) Grant the state egg board permission to examine those records and verify the statement of the number and grade of eggs reported.

(3) Report under oath to the state egg board, on forms furnished by the state egg board, the number of eggs reported during the period covered.

[Pre-1993 Recodification Citation: 16-6-1-8.]

As added by P.L.2-1993, SEC.25. Amended by P.L.183-1993, SEC.1; P.L.28-2009, SEC.10.