With the exception of bulk citrus product shipments as specified in Fl. Admin. Code R. 20-72.009, every shipper of processed citrus products shall deliver to the inspector a copy of the loading manifest for each shipment, which shall indicate:

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    (1) Name of shipper;
    (2) Date of shipment;
    (3) An itemized list of products for each grade, showing number, size and kind of immediate containers, together with respective code numbers.
    (4) Each manifest shall include a statement, by the shipper, that all processed citrus products regulated by Florida Statutes Chapter 601, included in such shipment have been inspected and certified, that official certificates of inspection are on file and available upon request, and that payment of all assessments and inspection fees has been made or guaranteed as provided in applicable rules of the Department of Citrus.
    (5) Loading manifests shall accompany original inspection certificates. The inspector shall not furnish certificates of inspection until such manifests have been delivered to him.
    (6) Approved processing plants under the Florida Quality Systems Certification Program authorized by Fl. Admin. Code R. 20-64.025, shall maintain manifests for purposes of audit under that program.
Rulemaking Authority 601.10(1), (7), 601.11, 601.49, 601.51 FS. Law Implemented 601.10(7), 601.11, 601.49, 601.52 FS. History-New 4-26-01, Amended 1-1-03, 3-26-06, 11-28-12.