2009 California Business and Professions Code - Section 12930 :: Article 3. Cotton

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE
SECTION 12930

12930.  As used in this article "cotton" includes raw cotton, cotton
linters, and cotton batting. Notwithstanding any other provision of
this code or any other law, cotton may be sold by gross weight so
that the purchaser pays a like price for the cotton and the burlap,
paper, or other material with which it is wrapped and the string,
wire, or other material with which the wrapping is secured. When sold
by gross weight cotton shall be wrapped and the wrapping secured in
accordance with the usual customs of the trade or in accordance with
the agreement of purchaser and seller.
   A weighmaster may use a tare weight for baled cotton specified by
regulations of the United States Department of Agriculture for
determining the net weight of cotton.
   The tare shall not exceed five percent (5%) of such gross weight.
   The provisions of this section shall not be construed to apply to
the sale of cotton or cotton goods in any form packaged for
distribution or sale at retail to the general public.


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