2009 California Food and Agricultural Code - Section 62091-62095.1 :: Article 10. Unlawful Trade Practices

FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL CODE
SECTION 62091-62095.1

62091.  The unlawful trade practices described in this article apply
to every handler whether or not a stabilization and marketing plan
is in effect in the area in which the handler is licensed or carries
on his business. This article applies to transactions conducted,
either directly or indirectly, between producers and handlers.

62092.  The payment, allowance, or acceptance of any secret rebate,
secret refund, or unearned discount by any person, whether in the
form of money or otherwise, is an unlawful trade practice.

62093.  The giving of any milk, cream, dairy product, service, or
article of any kind, except to a bona fide charity, for the purpose
of securing or retaining the market milk business of any customer is
an unlawful trade practice.

62094.  The payment, gift, or the offer or promise of any payment or
gift, of money or other thing of value, directly or indirectly, or
through any agent or other intermediary, to any person with the
purpose or design of inducing such person to become or remain the
wholesale customer of any handler is an unlawful trade practice.

62095.  The payment, gift, or the offer or promise of any payment or
gift, of money or other thing of value by any person, directly or
indirectly or through any agent or other intermediary, to any handler
or producer, or the acceptance by any handler or producer of the
payment or gift or thing of value is an unlawful trade practice if it
is for any of the following:
   (a) For the purpose of inducing a handler or producer to enter
into a new contract, or to renew, extend, or modify an existing
contract, for the purchase of market milk by a handler from a
producer.
   (b) As a condition upon which a handler will enter into a new
contract, or renew, extend, or modify an existing contract, for the
purchase of market milk from a producer.
   (c) For the purpose of enabling a handler to pay to a producer, or
a producer to receive from a handler, less than the minimum class
usage prices established by the director to be paid by handlers to
producers for market milk.
   (d) Nothing in this section prevents a handler from paying to a
producer, or a producer from receiving from a handler, prices in
excess of the minimum prices established by the director if these
prices are paid to all producers supplying the handler under the same
terms and conditions.

62095.1.  The payment by a handler, either directly or indirectly,
of less than the minimum producer price established under the
applicable stabilization and marketing plan adopted pursuant to this
chapter, is an unlawful trade practice. This section does not apply
to sales of bulk milk between handlers.

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