113717 Site

Section 113717 of the California Retail Food Code is a crucial provision that empowers the California Department of Health Services (the "Department") to recover costs for specific regulatory activities. Its primary intent is to ensure that the financial burden of specialized inspections and laboratory testing is borne by the requesting entities rather than the general public.

: It allows for rigorous, science-based standards in areas where standard municipal inspections might lack the necessary laboratory resources. 5. Conclusion 113717

Under this section, any "person" (excluding political subdivisions like cities or counties) who requests the Department to perform specific activities—such as those related to sections 113871, 114417, or 114419.3—must pay for the Department's services. Section 113717 of the California Retail Food Code

The code "113717" is most commonly associated with , which governs cost recovery for the California Department of Health Services. 1. Introduction to Section 113717

1. Introduction to Section 113717