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2006 Georgia Code - 2-7-154
2-7-154. The Commissioner is authorized to:
(1) Cooperate with and, as he may
deem necessary, enter into written agreements with any other agency
of this state, any agency of the federal government, any agency of
another state, any person who may be engaged in the growing,
processing, marketing, or handling of cotton, or any other person
for the purpose of cost sharing or assignment of duties and
responsibilities in destroying and eradicating the boll weevil in
Georgia; (2) Inspect or cause
to be inspected by duly authorized employees or agents any land,
plants, plant products, or other articles, things, or substances
that may, in his opinion, be capable of disseminating or carrying
the boll weevil. For this purpose, the Commissioner or his
employees and agents shall have the power to enter into or upon any
place and to open any bundle, package, or other container
containing or thought to contain any regulated article or other
item capable of disseminating or carrying the boll weevil;
(3) Require every person growing
cotton in this state to furnish, on forms supplied by the
Commissioner, such information as he may require relating to the
size and location of all commercial and noncommercial cotton fields
or patches being grown in this state; (4) Quarantine this state or any portion thereof
or any other state or portion thereof when, after hearing, he
determines that such action is necessary to prevent or reduce the
spread of the boll weevil; (5) Adopt, after hearing, such rules as he deems
necessary to prevent or reduce the spread of the boll weevil,
including but not limited to rules: (A) Governing the movement of regulated articles
into, out of, or within this state; (B) Establishing eradication zones within the
state where eradication efforts will be undertaken;
(C) Restricting or prohibiting the
planting of cotton in eradication zones when he determines that it
would jeopardize the success of the eradication effort or present a
hazard to the public health or safety; (D) Requiring that all growers of commercial
cotton in the designated eradication zones participate in the
eradication program, including cost sharing through
assessment; (E) Establishing
penalty fees for those growers in eradication zones who fail to
comply with the rules adopted by the Commissioner; or
(F) Imposing restrictions on
pasturing of livestock, entry by humans, and location of honeybee
colonies in any eradication zone which has been or is to be treated
with pesticides for eradication of the boll weevil or in any other
area affected by such treatments; (6) Enter upon any premise, property, or field
within an eradication zone and treat with pesticides or destroy any
volunteer or noncommercial cotton when he determines that such
action is necessary to the success of the eradication
efforts; (7) Require the
destruction of commercial cotton in an eradication zone when it is
not being grown in compliance with the rules adopted under this
article; and (8) Exempt from
the assessment penalty requirements set forth in this article those
cotton growers for whom paying the assessment penalties would
impose an undue financial hardship. The Commissioner is authorized
to establish, upon the recommendation of the cotton growers´
organization certified pursuant to Code Section 2-7-155, a payment
plan in such hardship cases. This exemption shall be implemented as
follows: (A) The Commissioner
shall adopt rules and regulations defining the criteria to be used
in determining financial hardship; provided, however, that no
exemption shall be granted to any cotton grower who, after the
amount of assessments and penalties otherwise due has been
subtracted from his taxable net income, as defined in Code Section
48-7-27, has a net income exceeding $15,000.00 for the year in
which he seeks an exemption; (B) Any cotton grower who claims an exemption
shall apply on a form prescribed by the Commissioner. A separate
application shall be filed for each calendar year in which a cotton
grower claims an exemption. Each application shall contain an
explanation of the conditions to be met for approval. An oath shall
be included on the form and the form, upon completion, shall be
returned to the Commissioner; (C) The Commissioner shall forward all completed
exemption application forms to the cotton growers´
organization certified pursuant to Code Section 2-7-155. The
certified growers´ organization shall determine from the
information contained in the application forms whether or not the
applicants qualify for a hardship exemption and may recommend a
payment plan to the Commissioner; and (D) The certified cotton growers´
organization shall notify the Commissioner of its determination,
which shall be binding upon the applicants. Upon receipt of the
determination of the certified cotton growers´ organization,
the Commissioner shall promptly notify each affected cotton grower
of that determination. If an exemption has been denied, assessments
and penalties for the year in which the application was made will
become due at the time they would otherwise have become due had no
application for exemption been filed or within 30 days after the
date of the Commissioner´s notice of an adverse
determination, whichever is later.
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