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2006 Georgia Code - 2-8-63
2-8-63. (a)(1) No marketing order or major amendment
thereto, directly affecting producers or producer marketing, issued
pursuant to this article, shall be made effective by the commission
until the finding of one or more of the following:
(A) That such marketing order or
amendment thereto has been assented to in writing by not less than
65 percent of the producers who are engaged within the area
specified in such marketing order or amendment thereto in the
production for market or the producer marketing of not less than 51
percent of the peanuts specified therein in commercial
quantities; (B) That such
marketing order or amendment thereto has been assented to in
writing by producers who produce not less than 65 percent of the
volume of peanuts and by 51 percent of the total number of
producers so engaged; or (C)
That such marketing order or amendment thereto has been approved or
favored by producers in a referendum among producers directly
affected if the valid votes cast in such referendum in favor of
such marketing order or amendment thereto represent not less than
51 percent of the total number of producers of peanuts of record
with the commission who marketed not less than 51 percent of the
total quantity of the peanuts marketed in the next preceding
marketing season by the total number of producers of record with
the commission. (2) Whenever
any marketing order or any major amendment to any marketing order
is issued by the commission, the commission shall determine whether
assent, approval, or favor thereto of the producers shall be by
written assents or by referendum. (3) If the commission determines that a
referendum shall be had, the commission shall establish a
referendum period of 30 days. At the close of such referendum
period, the commission shall count and tabulate the ballots filed
during such period. If from such tabulation the commission finds
that the number of producers voting in favor of such marketing
order or amendment thereto is not less than 51 percent of the total
number of producers of record with the commission and that such
producers who voted in favor of the marketing order or amendment
thereto marketed not less than 51 percent of the total volume of
peanuts marketed by all producers of record with the commission
during the marketing season next preceding such referendum, the
commission may make such marketing order or amendment thereto
effective. The commission is authorized to prescribe such
additional procedures as may be necessary to conduct such
referendum. (4) At a public
hearing held to consider a proposed marketing order or major
amendments to an existing marketing order which directly affect
producers or producer marketing, the commission shall also receive
testimony or evidence from which it can determine whether the
assent, approval, or favor of such producers shall be determined by
written assents or by referendum as prescribed in this Code
section. Upon the conclusion of any hearing which involves a
marketing order or a major amendment thereto directly affecting
producers or producer marketing, the commission shall make a
finding, based upon the testimony and evidence received, whether
producer assent, approval, or favor shall be determined by written
assents or by referendum. If the commission finds that a referendum
shall be had, it shall direct that a referendum be held in
accordance with this subsection. (5) Any referendum or assent in writing to a
marketing order under paragraphs (3), (5), and (6) of subsection
(a) of Code Section 2-8-62 shall be held pursuant to this Code
section; and upon the approval thereof by two-thirds of those
voting therein, where the total vote cast thereon represents not
less than 25 percent of those eligible to vote or where the total
vote cast thereon represents not less than 25 percent of the total
amount of peanuts, such marketing order may be declared by the
commission to be approved. (6) In the event of the failure of any proposed
marketing order to be approved, no additional referendum thereon
shall be held during a period of 12 months from the date of the
close of the previous referendum period. (b) Subject to the provisions, restrictions, and
limitations imposed in this article, the commission may issue
marketing orders regulating producer marketing and the processing,
distributing, or handling in any manner of peanuts by any and all
persons engaged in such producer marketing, processing,
distributing, or handling of peanuts within this state.
(c)(1) Upon the recommendation of
not less than three members of the commission, the commission may
make effective minor amendments to a marketing order. The
commission may require a public hearing upon minor amendments if in
its opinion the substance of such minor amendments so warrants. The
commission, however, shall not be required to submit minor
amendments for written assents or referendum approval.
(2) In making effective major
amendments to a marketing order, the commission shall follow the
same procedures prescribed in this article for the institution of a
marketing order. For the purpose of this article, a major amendment
to a marketing order shall include, but shall not be limited to,
any amendment which adds to or deletes from any such marketing
order any of the following types of regulations or
authorizations: (A) Authority
for regulating the period or periods during which peanuts or any
grade, size, or quality of such peanuts may be processed,
distributed, or otherwise marketed within this state;
(B) Authority for the establishment
of uniform grading and inspection of peanuts and the establishment
of grading standards of quality, condition, size, or pack of such
peanuts; (C) Authority for
the establishment of plans for advertising and sales promotion of
peanuts; (D) Authority to
prohibit unfair trade practices; (E) Authority for carrying out research studies
in the production, processing, or distribution of peanuts;
(F) Authority to increase an
assessment rate beyond the maximum rate authorized by the marketing
order in effect; or (G)
Authority to extend the application of the provisions of any
marketing order to portions or uses of peanuts not previously
subject to such provisions or to restrict or extend the application
of such provisions upon the producers or handlers of such portions
or uses of such peanuts. (3)
Modification of any provisions of any marketing order in effect,
for the purpose of clarifying the meaning or application of such
provisions or of modifying administrative procedures for carrying
out such provisions, are declared not to be a major amendment of
such marketing order. (d)
Upon the issuance of any order making effective a marketing order
or any suspension, amendment, or termination thereof, a notice
thereof shall be posted on a public bulletin board maintained at
the offices of the commission; and a copy of such notice shall be
published as the commission may prescribe. No marketing order nor
any suspension, amendment, or termination thereof shall become
effective until the termination of a period of five days from the
date of such posting and publication. It shall also be the duty of
the commission to mail a copy of the notice of such issuance to all
persons directly affected by the terms of such marketing order,
suspension, amendment, or termination whose names and addresses are
on file in the office of the commission and to every person who
files in the office of the commission a written request for such
notice. (e) The commission
shall have the power, consistent with this article and in
accordance with marketing orders and agreements made effective
under this article, to establish such general rules and regulations
for uniform application to all marketing orders issued under this
article as may be necessary to facilitate the administration and
enforcement of such marketing orders. The provisions of subsection
(d) of this Code section relative to posting, publication, and time
of taking effect shall be applicable to any such general rule or
regulation established pursuant to this subsection and applicable
to marketing orders generally. Such notice shall be furnished by
the commission for each marketing order in active operation.
(f) The commission shall have the
power, consistent with this article, to establish administrative
rules and regulations for each marketing order issued and made
effective as may be necessary to facilitate the supervision,
administration, and enforcement of each such order. The provisions
of subsection (d) of this Code section relative to posting,
publication, mailing of notice, and time of taking effect shall be
applicable to any such administrative rules and regulations.
(g) Unless extended as provided in
this Code section, all marketing orders issued under the authority
of this article shall expire, terminate, and become of no force and
effect at the expiration of three years from the date of the
issuance of the original marketing order or, if such marketing
order has been extended, at the expiration of three years after the
date of any such extension. (h) In the event either one of the following
conditions is complied with, a marketing order shall be extended
for a period of three years after the date of its original
expiration: (1) Assent has
been given in writing to such marketing order by not less than
two-thirds of the producers participating; or (2) Approval or favor of such marketing order
has been given by producers in a referendum among producers
directly affected if at least 66 2/3 percent of the votes cast in
such referendum favor the extension of such marketing order.
(i) If the commission determines
that a referendum shall be held, the commission shall establish a
referendum period of 30 days, such referendum period to terminate
at least 30 days prior to the expiration date of the marketing
order which is the subject of such referendum. At the close of such
referendum period, the commission shall count and tabulate the
ballots cast during such period. If from such tabulation the
commission finds that the number of producers voting in favor of
the extension of such marketing order is not less than 66 2/3
percent of the total number of ballots cast, then such marketing
order shall be extended for a period of three years after the
expiration date. If it is found from the tabulation of such
referendum that the number of producers who had voted in favor of
the extension of such marketing order is less than the required 66
2/3 percent of the total number of ballots cast, then the marketing
order shall expire, terminate, and be of no force and effect as
provided in subsection (g) of this Code section.
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