§147-34 Inspection classification fees. The board of agriculture may designate any employee or agent of the department of agriculture as an inspector to classify and inspect fresh and processed flowers and foliage for quality and condition and to determine if containers, packing materials, and methods of packing meet the minimum requirements established. In addition the inspector may classify and inspect flowers and foliage for quality and condition at the request of persons having a financial interest in the commodities in order to ascertain and to certify to such persons the grade, classification, quality, or condition thereof and other pertinent facts. The department may fix, assess, and collect or cause to be collected fees for such certification services when they are performed by the employees of the department. The fees shall be on a uniform basis and in an amount reasonably necessary to cover the cost of inspections made at the request of persons having a financial interest. All fees collected shall be deposited with the state director of finance to the credit of the general fund. [L 1959, c 267, pt of §2; am L Sp 1959 2d, c 1, §§14, 22; am L 1961, c 132, §2; am L 1963, c 114, §1 and c 193, §10; Supp, §22-26.5; HRS §147-34]