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HomeFood and Agricultural CodeDiv. 7Ch. 5Art. 6§ 14611 Fertilizer Sales Assessment Fees

§ 14611 Fertilizer Sales Assessment Fees

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§ 14611 Fertilizer Sales Assessment Fees

This law makes companies that sell fertilizer pay a tiny fee (up to $0.002 for every $1 they sell) to the state, and lets the state add another small fee (up to $0.001 per $1) to fund fertilizer research and education.

Key Takeaways

  • •The fee is a tiny percentage of sales – no more than $0.002 for every $1 sold.
  • •An extra fee of up to $0.001 per $1 can be added to fund fertilizer research and education.
  • •The state secretary can set the exact rate each year, but it can never go above the maximum limits.

Example

A farmer buys $10,000 worth of fertilizer from a licensed seller.

The seller must send the state a payment of up to $20 (2 mills × $10,000) for the basic assessment, and the state could also ask for another $10 (1 mill × $10,000) to support research and education programs.

How to Calculate

Assessment = Rate (mills per dollar) × Total Sales ($)

  1. Find the total dollar amount of fertilizer sold.
  2. Choose the assessment rate – up to 0.002 (two mills) for the basic fee, and up to 0.001 (one mill) for the optional research fee.
  3. Multiply the sales amount by the rate to get the dollar amount of the assessment.

A distributor sells $50,000 of fertilizer in a year.

Result: Basic assessment = $50,000 × 0.002 = $100; optional research assessment = $50,000 × 0.001 = $50; total possible assessment = $150.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 14611 Fertilizer Sales Assessment Fees

(a) (1) A licensee whose name appears on the label who sells or distributes bulk fertilizing materials, as defined in Sections 14517 and 14533, to unlicensed purchasers, shall pay to the secretary an assessment not to exceed two mills ($0.002) per dollar of sales for all fertilizing materials. A licensee whose name appears on the label of packaged fertilizing materials, as defined in Sections 14533 and 14551, shall pay to the secretary an assessment not to exceed two mills ($0.002) per dollar of sales. (2) The secretary may adjust the mill assessment rate based upon a finding and recommendation of the board of a proposed rate. The mill assessment rate shall not exceed the maximum rate established by this section. Setting the mill assessment rate shall not be subject to Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code. (b) In addition to the assessment provided in subdivision (a), the secretary may impose an assessment in an amount not to exceed one mill ($0.001) per dollar of sales for all sales of fertilizing materials, to provide funding for research and education regarding the use and handling of fertilizing material, including, but not limited to, support for University of California Cooperative Extension, the California resource conservation districts, other California institutions of postsecondary education, or other qualified entities to develop programs in the following areas: (1) Technical education for users of fertilizer materials in the development and implementation of nutrient management projects that result in more agronomically sound uses of fertilizer materials and minimize the environmental impacts of fertilizer use, including, but not limited to, nitrates in groundwater and emissions of greenhouse gases resulting from fertilizer use. (2) Research to improve nutrient management practices resulting in more agronomically sound uses of fertilizer materials and to minimize the environmental impacts of fertilizer use, including, but not limited to, nitrates in groundwater and emissions of greenhouse gases resulting from fertilizer use. (3) Education to increase awareness of more agronomically sound use of fertilizer materials to reduce the environmental impacts resulting from the overuse or inefficient use of fertilizing materials. (Amended by Stats. 2024, Ch. 208, Sec. 16. (SB 1522) Effective January 1, 2025.)

Last verified: January 10, 2026

Related Statutes

  • § 14612 Licensee Transaction Records
  • § 14612.5 Ammonium Nitrate Sales Records
  • § 14613 Fertilizer Payment Deadlines Penalties
  • § 19300 Rendering Plant Licensing
  • § 19300.5 Collection Center Licensing

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Food and Agricultural Code. Section 14611.
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