(a) The Secretary may establish an assessment of up to $6 per ton on commercial equine feed that is sold in Maryland.
(b) The assessment shall be paid by the person registering the feed according to the collection and reporting guidelines established by the Secretary by regulation.
(c) Any assessments collected shall be paid into the Maryland Horse Industry Fund as provided in § 2–708.2 of this article.
(d) The Secretary shall adopt regulations to:
(1) Allow a person who purchases commercial equine feed in the State to request reimbursement of any assessment that was paid on the feed; and
(2) Require that a purchaser of feed be notified, at the point of sale, of the possibility of reimbursement.
(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this subtitle, any funds collected under this section may be used only for education, research, and promotional materials and activities intended to benefit the Maryland equine industry.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 6 - Commercial Feed and Fertilizer and Agricultural Liming Materials
Subtitle 1 - Maryland Commercial Feed Law
Section 6-102 - Administration
Section 6-104 - Rules and Regulations
Section 6-105 - Publication of Information Concerning Commercial Feed
Section 6-106 - Inspection, Sampling, Testing, and Analyses of Commercial Feed
Section 6-107.1 - Reduction of Phosphorus in Poultry Waste
Section 6-107.2 - Assessments on Commercial Equine Feed
Section 6-107.3 - Sale of Commercial Feed for Use as Poultry Feed
Section 6-109 - Commercial Feed to Be Labeled; Contents of Label; Placement
Section 6-110 - Labeling of Customer-Formula or Contract Feed; Information Required on Invoice
Section 6-111 - Labeling of Feed Containing Poisonous, Deleterious, or Nonnutritive Substance
Section 6-112 - Distribution of Adulterated or Misbranded Feed
Section 6-112.1 - Commercial Feed
Section 6-113 - "Stop-Sale Orders"; Condemnation and Confiscation
Section 6-114 - Official Analysis Prima Facie Evidence of Composition
Section 6-115 - Report of Violations for Criminal Prosecution; Minor Violations