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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) The department shall charge, assess, and cause to be collected an annual fee for each warehouse license or renewal thereof, according to the following schedule:
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For each original application-- |
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Capacity in Hundredweight |
Rate |
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0 to 50,000 |
$180.00 |
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50,001 to 100,000 |
360.00 |
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100,001 to 250,000 |
540.00 |
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250,001 to 500,000 |
715.00 |
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500,001 to 750,000 |
890.00 |
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Over 750,000 |
1,070.00 |
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For each renewal application-- |
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Capacity in Hundredweight |
Rate |
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0 to 50,000 |
$50.00 |
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50,001 to 100,000 |
100.00 |
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100,001 to 250,000 |
145.00 |
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250,001 to 500,000 |
190.00 |
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500,001 to 750,000 |
240.00 |
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Over 750,000 |
290.00 |
(2) The department shall assess and collect a fee of one hundred dollars ($100) for each inspection of a warehouse or station which is done for the purpose of amending a warehouse license.
(3) The department shall assess and collect a fee of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) per day or fraction thereof for maintaining each employee of the department at a warehouse to oversee the correction of a violation of the provisions of this chapter or the rules promulgated hereunder.
(4) Upon approval by the department, a warehouseman may operate two (2) or more warehouses under a single warehouse license.
(5) All fees shall be deposited into the commodity indemnity fund.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Idaho Statutes Title 69. Warehouses § 69-211. Fees of department - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/id/title-69-warehouses/id-st-sect-69-211/
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