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2006 Georgia Code - 2-8-22
2-8-22. (a) If, upon the basis of the record of
testimony and documentary evidence received at the hearing provided
for in Code Section 2-8-21 and the facts officially noticed therein
from official publications or institutions of recognized standing,
the commission determines that the issuance of a marketing order or
an amendment will tend to effectuate the intent and purpose of this
article, it may recommend the promulgation of a marketing order or
amendment with respect to the matters specified in the hearing
notice and supported by the record, containing any or all of the
following provisions, but no others: (1) Provisions regulating the period or periods
during which any agricultural commodity or any grade, size, or
quality of such commodity may be processed, distributed, or
otherwise marketed within this state by any and all persons engaged
in such processing, distributing, or marketing within this state;
such periods shall be established by the commission so as to
conform to the better principles of sound agricultural practices
with respect to production of the commodities affected, in order to
secure, so far as is commercially practical, a sufficient supply of
good quality of each grade of such commodity proportionate to
normal market demand and to prevent disruptive marketing practices
likely to result in oversupply or scarcity, which create
unnecessarily inflated prices to consumers and handlers, depressed
prices to producers, or salability of products of inferior grade
and quality due to unavailability of good quality products;
(2) Provisions establishing or
providing for establishing, with respect to any agricultural
commodity, either as delivered by producers to handlers or
processors or as handled, processed, or otherwise prepared for
market or as marketed by producers, handlers, or processors:
(A) Grading standards of quality,
condition, size, maturity, or pack, which standards may include
minimum standards, provided that the standards so established shall
not be established below any minimum standards prescribed by law
for such commodity; and (B)
Uniform inspection and grading of such commodity in accordance with
the standards so established. (3) Provisions for the establishment of plans
for advertising and sales promotion to maintain present markets or
to create new or larger markets for agricultural commodities grown
in this state or for the prevention, modification, or removal of
trade barriers which obstruct the normal flow of agricultural
commodities to market. The commission is authorized to prepare,
issue, administer, and enforce plans for promoting the sale of any
agricultural commodity, provided that any such plan shall be
directed toward promoting and increasing the sale, use, and
utilization of such commodity without reference to a particular
brand or trade name; and provided, further, that no advertising or
sales promotion program shall be issued by the Commissioner or the
commission which makes use of false or unwarranted claims in behalf
of any such product or disparages the quality, value, sale, or use
of any other agricultural commodity; (4) Provisions prohibiting unfair trade
practices by which any producer or handler tends toward
establishment of monopoly, unfairly discriminates among customers
as to price or quality, or engages in fraudulent, deceptive, or
misleading representations, concealment, or other similar sharp
business practices which are harmful to his or its customers,
injurious to competitors, likely to bring into disrepute persons
generally engaged in production and handling of the commodity
involved, or detrimental to the intent and purpose of this
article; (5) Provisions for
carrying on research studies in promoting the production,
marketing, sale, use and utilization, processing, and improvement
of any agricultural commodity or any combination thereof and for
the expenditure of moneys for such purposes. In any research
carried on under this paragraph, the dean of the College of
Agricultural and Environmental Sciences of the University of
Georgia, the Commissioner, and the commission shall cooperate in
selecting the research project or projects to be carried on from
time to time. Insofar as practicable such projects shall be carried
out by the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences but,
if the dean of the college and the commission determine that the
college has no facilities for a particular project or that some
other research agency has better facilities therefor, the project
may be carried out by other research agencies selected by the
commission; (6) Provisions
establishing or providing authority for establishing, for any
agricultural commodity, either as such commodity is produced or is
delivered by producers to handlers or as such commodity is handled
or otherwise prepared for market or as such commodity is marketed
by producers or handlers, an educational program designed to
acquaint producers, handlers, or other interested persons with
quality improvement, including sanitation practices, procedures, or
methods as applied to such commodity; (7) Provisions for the promotion of the
marketing of surplus commodities through the establishment of
surplus, stabilization, or by-product pools for any agricultural
commodity or any grade, size, quality, or condition thereof,
providing for the sale of the commodity in any such pool and for
the equitable distribution among the persons participating therein
of the net returns derived from the sale of such commodity.
Whenever the marketing order authorizes the establishment of any
such pool or pools, the commission shall have the power to receive
such commodity from each producer or handler, to handle the same
according to the grade, size, quality, or condition thereof, and to
account to each producer or handler participating therein upon a
pro rata basis for the net proceeds derived from the sale thereof.
Whenever the marketing order authorizes the establishment of a
surplus, stabilization, or by-product pool, the commission shall
have authority to promote the marketing of surplus commodities by
making arrangements for and operating any necessary facilities for
the storing, financing, grading, hauling, packing, servicing,
processing, preparing for market, selling, and disposing of the
contents of any pools provided for in this paragraph. Whenever the
marketing order authorizes the establishment of any type of pool
authorized in this paragraph, the commission shall have authority
to create, by a uniform assessment upon producers, or to maintain
and disburse, upon some other uniform and equitable basis, an
equalization fund to be used for the removal of any inequalities
between producers or handlers participating in any pool.
(b) All provisions authorized by
this Code section which are contained in marketing orders and
amendments thereto heretofore adopted by any commission and in
effect on July 1, 1969, shall be and remain of full force and
effect until repealed or modified by each such commission as
provided in this article.
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