Haw. Code R. § 4-46-9 - Inspection fees and appeals
(a) The department
may designate any competent employee as an inspector to inspect or classify
shell eggs in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
(b) Designated inspectors may inspect or
classify shell eggs at the request of persons having financial interest in the
shell eggs and to ascertain and certify to those persons the grade,
classification, quality, or condition of the eggs and other pertinent facts.
Fees for this service shall be paid by the person requesting the service at the
rate established by the Agricultural Marketing Service, United States
Department of Agriculture. Additional charges may be assessed for
transportation, travel time, per diem, and other actual expenses incurred by
the department.
(c) When payments
for fees or penalties covered by this chapter are by check, a service fee shall
be assessed for each check that is not honored.
(d) An application for appeal grading may be
made by any interested party dissatisfied with any determination stated on the
grading certificate, if the identity of the samples or the product has not been
lost. The application for appeal grading shall be made within twenty-four hours
of the original grading and may be made orally, in person or by telephone, or
in writing. The fee to be charged for an appeal grading shall be based on the
hourly fees and other charges specified in subsections (b) and (c). If the
result of the appeal grading discloses that a material error was made in the
original grading, no fees or charges shall be assessed for the appeal
grading.
Notes
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