Each egg dealer or producer shall make quarterly reports to the department not later than thirty days after the end of March, June, September and December for the previous quarter showing the number of dozen eggs sold and remitting the fee as established by the board. The department is empowered to audit the required sales record of any person, firm or corporation coming under the provisions of the Egg Grading Act. These records shall be retained for a period of one year. Failure to submit the sales record on request of the department or its authorized agents is a violation of the Egg Grading Act.
Prior to selling eggs in New Mexico the egg producer or egg dealer shall file his intent to sell eggs with the department.
History: 1953 Comp., § 54-2-19, enacted by Laws 1963, ch. 138, § 10; 1973, ch. 116, § 8.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Section 25-6-3 - Purpose of the act.
Section 25-6-4 - Labeling, marking and advertising eggs.
Section 25-6-5 - Standards for eggs.
Section 25-6-7 - Sale of ungraded eggs.
Section 25-6-8 - Enforcement; administration.
Section 25-6-9 - Egg inspection fee.
Section 25-6-10 - Payment of the inspection fee.
Section 25-6-11 - Powers of the board and department.
Section 25-6-12 - Certification of dealers.
Section 25-6-13 - Additional violations.