1997 Florida Code
TITLE XXXV AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, AND ANIMAL INDUSTRY
Chapter 580 Commercial Feed And Feedstuff  
580.131   Penalty payable to consumer.

580.131  Penalty payable to consumer.--Any consumer who purchases without notice a commercial feed or feedstuff that has been distributed in violation of this chapter shall in any legal action that may be instituted recover penalties as follows:

(1)  If a certified laboratory analysis shows that any feed bearing a guarantee of 20 percent protein, or less, falls more than 1 percent protein below the guarantee, or if the analysis shows that any feed bearing a guarantee of more than 20 percent protein falls more than 2 percent protein below the guarantee, $4 per ton for each percent protein deficiency shall be assessed against the manufacturer or distributor.

(2)  If a certified laboratory analysis shows that any feed is deficient in fat by more than five-tenths percent fat, $4 per ton for each percent fat deficiency shall be assessed against the manufacturer or distributor.

(3)  If a certified laboratory analysis shows that any feed bearing a maximum guarantee of not more than 20 percent fiber exceeds this guarantee by more than 1 percent fiber, or if the analysis shows that any feed bearing a maximum guarantee of more than 20 percent fiber exceeds this guarantee by more than 2 percent fiber, $4 per ton for each percent fiber excess shall be assessed against the manufacturer or distributor.

(4)  If a certified laboratory analysis shows that any commercial feed is deficient or excessive in the required drug, mineral, or nutritive guarantees other than protein, fat, or fiber, a penalty of $4 per ton shall be assessed against the manufacturer or distributor for each deficiency or excessive level found.

(5)  If a certified laboratory analysis shows that any commercial feed or feedstuff is found to be adulterated as provided in s. 580.071, a penalty of $4 per ton shall be assessed against the manufacturer or distributor for each violation found.

(6)  If any feed is found by the department to be short in weight, 4 times the invoice value of the actual shortage shall be assessed against the manufacturer or distributor, but in no instance shall the penalty be less than $25. The department by rule may establish variations for short weight.

(7)  In no case shall any penalty as specified in this section be less than $10, regardless of the monetary value of the violation.

History.--s. 13, ch. 29755, 1955; s. 2, ch. 61-119; ss. 14, 35, ch. 69-106; s. 9, ch. 79-66; s. 12, ch. 86-112; s. 3, ch. 87-81; s. 3, ch. 88-210; s. 4, ch. 91-178; s. 33, ch. 92-143; ss. 6, 7, ch. 93-90; ss. 12, 16, ch. 94-282.

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