shall be exempt from the act of February 14, 2008 (P.L.6, No.3),
known as the Right-to-Know Law, and subject to inspection only
upon the order of a court of competent jurisdiction. Aggregate
data may be shared with other Federal, State or local agencies.
§ 6886. Fees, fines and civil penalties.
(a) Insufficient revenues.--If the revenues raised by fees,
fines and civil penalties imposed under this chapter are
insufficient to meet expenditures for the administration and
enforcement of this chapter over a two-year period, the
department may increase those fees so that the project revenues
will meet or exceed projected expenditures.
(b) Notice and effective date.--
(1) The department shall announce the adjustment of
fees, fines and penalties by transmitting a notice to the
Legislative Reference Bureau for publication in the
Pennsylvania Bulletin.
(2) Prior to the adjusted fees, fines and penalties
becoming effective, the department shall hold a public
meeting to receive input from the regulated community.
(3) Subsequent to the public meeting, the department
shall transmit a notice to the Legislative Reference Bureau
for republishing the adjusted fees, fines and penalties in
the Pennsylvania Bulletin. The adjusted fees shall take
effect 60 days after publication of the subsequent notice in
the Pennsylvania Bulletin. (RESERVED).
§ 6887. Disposition of funds.
Money received from license fees, registration fees,
applicator certification, inspection fees, fines and penalties
shall be paid into a special restricted account in the General
Fund known as the Agronomic Regulatory Account. All money in the
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