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2006 Georgia Code - 2-8-61
2-8-61. (a) The commission is authorized to issue,
administer, and enforce the provisions of marketing orders
regulating producer marketing or the handling of peanuts within
this state. (b)(1) Whenever
the commission has reason to believe that the issuance of a
marketing order or amendments to an existing marketing order will
tend to effectuate the declared policy of this article with respect
to peanuts, it shall, either upon its own motion or upon the
application of any producer of peanuts or any organization of such
persons, give due notice of and an opportunity for a public hearing
upon a proposed marketing order or amendments to an existing
marketing order. (2) Notice
of any hearing called for such purpose shall be given by the
commission by publishing a notice of such hearing for a period of
not less than five days in a newspaper of general circulation
published in the capital of the state and in such other newspapers
as the commission may prescribe. No such public hearing shall be
held prior to five days after the last day of such period of
publication. The commission shall also mail a copy of such notice
of hearing and a copy of such proposed marketing order or proposed
amendments to all producers of peanuts whose names and addresses
appear upon lists of such persons on file with the commission and
who may be directly affected by the provisions of such proposed
marketing order or such proposed amendments. Such notice of hearing
shall in all respects comply with the requirements of Chapter 13 of
Title 50, the 'Georgia Administrative Procedure Act.'
(3) The hearing shall be public and
all testimony shall be received under oath. A full and complete
record of the proceedings at such hearing shall be made and
maintained on file in the office of the commission. The hearing
shall, in all respects, be conducted in accordance with Chapter 13
of Title 50, the 'Georgia Administrative Procedure Act.' The
hearing may be conducted by the commission or by a member of the
commission, as may be designated by the commission in each
instance, but no decision shall be made based on hearings conducted
other than by the commission itself, at which a majority of the
members thereof are present, until the members of the commission
have been afforded an opportunity to review the hearing record.
Where the commission conducts hearings, its recommendation shall be
based on the findings reached after a review of the record of the
hearing. (c)(1) In order to
provide the commission with accurate and reliable information with
respect to the persons who may be directly affected by any proposed
marketing order for peanuts when such information is not then on
file with the commission, the commission is authorized and
directed, whenever the commission has reason to believe that the
issuance of a marketing order will tend to effectuate the declared
policy of this article or upon receipt of a written application for
a hearing pursuant to subsection (b) of this Code section, to
notify all handlers of peanuts, by publication of a notice as
required in paragraph (2) of this subsection, to file with the
commission within ten days from the last date of such publication a
report, properly certified, showing: (A) The correct name and address of such
handler; (B) The quantities
of peanuts affected by the proposed marketing order handled by such
handler in the marketing season next preceding the filing of such
report; (C) The correct names
and addresses of all producers of peanuts who may be directly
affected by such proposed marketing order, from whom such handler
received peanuts in the marketing season next preceding the filing
of such report; and (D) The
quantities of peanuts received by such handler from each such
producer in the marketing season next preceding the filing of such
report. (2) The notice to
handlers requiring them to file a report shall be published by the
commission for a period of not less than five days in a newspaper
of general circulation published in the capital of the state and in
such other newspaper or newspapers as the commission may prescribe.
The commission shall also mail a copy of such notice to all
handlers of peanuts whose names and addresses appear upon the lists
on file with the commission who may be directly affected by such
proposed marketing order. (3)
Each handler of peanuts directly affected by a proposed marketing
order shall file his verified report with the commission within the
time specified in paragraph (1) of this subsection. Failure or
refusal of any handler to file such report shall not invalidate any
proceeding taken or marketing order issued. The commission is
authorized and directed to proceed upon the basis of such
information and reports as may otherwise be available.
(4) From the reports so filed and
the information so received or available to the commission,
including any proper corrections, the commission shall prepare a
list of the names and addresses of such producers and the volume of
peanuts produced or marketed by all such producers and a list of
the names and addresses of such handlers and the volume of peanuts
handled by all such handlers, directly affected by such proposed
marketing order or amendments thereto, in the preceding marketing
season. Such lists shall constitute complete and conclusive lists
for use in any finding made by the commission pursuant to
subsection (a) of Code Section 2-8-63 and such findings shall be
conclusive. (5) The
information contained in the individual reports of handlers filed
with the commission pursuant to this Code section shall not be made
public in such form. The information contained in such reports may
be prepared in combined form for use by the commission, its agents,
or other interested persons in the formulation, administration, and
enforcement of a marketing order or may be made available pursuant
to court order. Such information shall not be made available to
anyone for private purposes.
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