§ 11513 Agriculture Fund Revenue Use
This law says any money that comes from certain sections about food and farming must be put into the State Treasury for the Department of Food and Agriculture Fund, and that fund can be used to run and enforce this part of the law even if other rules try to limit how the money is spent.
A farmer pays a fee required by Section 11705 for a livestock health program.
The fee is sent to the State Treasury and credited to the Food and Agriculture Fund. The state can then use that money to hire inspectors and cover the costs of checking farms, even if another law would normally say the fee can only be used for the health program itself.
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§ 11513 Agriculture Fund Revenue Use
Last verified: January 10, 2026