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Chapter 6
Processors of Farm Products

Articles

1
Definitions
Sections 55401–55409
2
General Provisions
Sections 55431–55439
3
Exceptions
Sections 55461–55462
4
Agent’s License
Sections 55481–55493
5
Processor’s License
Sections 55521–55530
7
Sale of Farm Products by Weight
Section 55581
8
Processors
Sections 55601–55613
9
Producer’s Lien
Sections 55631–55653
10.5
Liens on Livestock Sold or Delivered to Meatpackers
Sections 55701–55704
11
Examinations and Audits of the Books and Records of Licensees
Sections 55721–55725
12
Investigations and Hearings
Sections 55741–55745
14
Contempt
Sections 55811–55813
16
Fees
Sections 55861–55864
17
Violations
Sections 55872–55882
18
Criminal Penalties
Sections 55901–55906
19
Civil Remedies and Penalties
Sections 55921–55922
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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