2015 Tennessee Code
Title 43 - Agriculture And Horticulture
Chapter 29 - Agriculture Commodities Promotion
§ 43-29-108 - Conducting referendum -- Eligibility -- Voting.

TN Code § 43-29-108 (2015) What's This?

(a) Any referendum held under this chapter shall be conducted statewide, under the control and direction of the commissioner. The polling place in each county shall be the offices of the University of Tennessee agriculture extension service. All ballots shall be provided at the polling place. All voting shall be by secret ballot.

(b) Each person seeking to vote in the referendum shall be required to file an affidavit stating that such person is a producer as defined in § 43-29-103. Upon signing an affidavit, such person shall be eligible to vote. The question to be decided at the first referendum shall be in the following form:

Shall the producers of ____________________ assess themselves at the rate of ____________________ cents per ____________________ of ____________________ sold, and use the funds so collected by the department of agriculture and paid over to the Tennessee ____________________ promotion board to finance a program of research, education, market development, marketing, advertising and other methods designed to promote the increased production, consumption, use and sale of ____________________ products?

The affirmative vote of the majority of the number of votes cast shall adopt the proposed assessment.

(c) Within ten (10) days after the referendum, the commissioner shall canvass the votes and publicly announce the result of the referendum.

(d) The expenses of a referendum held under this chapter shall be paid by the department until an assessment is levied. Expenses of subsequent referenda shall be paid from the promotion funds collected under this chapter.

(e) No referendum pursuant to this chapter shall be held within one (1) year of any preceding referendum for that particular commodity except as provided in § 43-29-112.

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