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2006 Georgia Code - 2-8-67
2-8-67. (a) For the purpose of providing funds to defray
the necessary expenses incurred by the commission in the
formulation, issuance, administration, and enforcement of each
marketing order issued under this article, each such marketing
order shall provide for the levying and collection of assessments
in sufficient amounts to defray such expenses. Each marketing order
shall indicate the maximum rate of any such assessment which may be
collected and the proportion, if any, payable by each producer and
handler directly regulated or affected by such marketing order. In
administering such marketing order, the commission shall adopt,
from time to time, budgets to cover necessary expenses and the
assessment rate necessary to provide sufficient funds. If the
commission finds that each such budget and assessment rate are
proper and equitable and will provide sufficient moneys to defray
the necessary expenses, it may approve such budget and rate of
assessment and order that each producer and handler so assessed
shall pay to the commission, at such times and in such installments
as the commission may prescribe, an assessment, based upon the
units in which peanuts are marketed or upon any other uniform basis
which the commission determines to be reasonable and equitable, but
in amounts which (1) in the case of producers will not exceed 2 1/2
percent of the gross dollar volume of sales of the peanuts affected
by all such producers regulated by such marketing order, or (2) in
the case of processors, distributors, or other handlers will not
exceed 2 1/2 percent of the gross dollar volume of purchases of
peanuts affected by the marketing order from producers or of the
gross dollar volume of sales of peanuts affected by the marketing
order and handled by all such processors, distributors, or other
handlers regulated by such marketing order during the marketing
season or seasons during which such marketing order is
effective. (b) Each marketing
order which authorizes the carrying out of advertising and sales
promotion plans shall provide for the levying and collection of
assessments in sufficient amounts to defray the expenses of such
activities. Each such marketing order shall indicate the maximum
rate of any such assessment and the proportion, if any, payable by
each producer and handler directly regulated or affected by such
marketing order. The commission shall adopt budgets to cover such
expenses and establish the assessment rate necessary to provide
sufficient funds. If the commission finds that each such budget and
assessment rate are proper and equitable and will provide
sufficient moneys to defray such expenses, they may approve such
budget and approve and levy such assessment. Any assessments so
established shall be based upon the units in which peanuts are
marketed or upon any other uniform basis which the commission
determines to be proper and equitable. Any assessment rates
established under this subsection shall be in amounts not to exceed
4 percent of the gross dollar volume of sales by all producers or
by all processors, distributors, or other handlers of peanuts
regulated by such marketing order during the marketing season or
seasons during which such marketing order is effective.
(c) In lieu of the assessments to
defray the costs of formulation, issuance, administration, and
enforcement of the marketing order and of advertising or sales
promotion provided for in subsections (a) and (b) of this Code
section, if the marketing order contains provisions for advertising
or sales promotion as authorized in this article, the commission
may approve and fix one assessment not exceeding 6 1/2 percent of
the gross dollar volume of sales of such peanuts by all producers
or by all processors, distributors, or other handlers of such
peanuts regulated by such marketing order during the marketing
season or seasons during which such marketing order is effective.
The method and manner of assessment and collection thereof and the
limitations and restrictions applicable thereupon shall conform in
all respects with subsection (b) of this Code section, except as to
the maximum amount of such assessment. In such case, the commission
shall approve the proportions of such assessments which may be
expended to defray the costs of formulation, issuance,
administration, and enforcement of the marketing order and of such
advertising or sales promotion program, provided that the
proportion of such assessments which may be allocated in such
manner to defray the cost of such administrative activities for
such marketing order shall in no case exceed the maximum amount
authorized in subsection (a) of this Code section.
(d) In the event that the commission
has reason to believe that the administration of a marketing order
will be facilitated or the attainment of the purposes and
objectives of the marketing order will be promoted thereby, the
commission is authorized to borrow money, with or without interest,
to carry out any provision of any marketing order authorized by
this article and may hypothecate anticipated assessment collections
applicable to such respective provisions. (e) In lieu of requiring advance deposits for
defraying administrative or advertising and sales promotion
expenses until such time as sufficient moneys are collected for
such purposes from the payment of assessments established pursuant
to this Code section, the commission is authorized to receive and
disburse for such purposes contributions made by producers,
processors, distributors, or other handlers. The commission shall
not be held responsible for the repayment of such contributions,
provided that whenever collections from the payment of established
assessments credited to the respective marketing order accounts are
sufficient so to warrant, the commission shall repay contributions
or shall authorize the application of such contributions to the
assessment obligations of the persons who made such
contributions. (f) Each and
every handler of peanuts for which an assessment has been
established by or pursuant to this article shall, at the time of
purchase of any such peanuts from the producer thereof, collect
from such producer the assessment established by or in accordance
with this article and remit the same to the commission. The
liability of such handler under this article shall not be
discharged except upon receipt of such sums by the commission. For
the purpose of this subsection, to ensure compliance with this Code
section, and for the administrative convenience of the commission
in enforcing payment and collection of such assessments, delivery
by a producer to a handler for processing of any peanuts upon which
an assessment has been established shall be deemed a sale of such
peanuts within the meaning of this Code section; and the assessment
shall thereupon attach and become due, regardless of whether such
handler actually purchases such peanuts for himself or only
processes same for a consideration payable by the producer or
another person and such peanuts are thereafter sold to another
person, provided that upon collection of such assessment by the
handler to whom such peanuts are so delivered for processing only,
no further or additional assessment shall attach or become due by
reason of the subsequent sale by such producer of such processed
peanuts to another person or handler. (g) The commission may prescribe such rules as
may be necessary and reasonable for the orderly reporting and
transmitting of assessments by handlers and may take all legal
action necessary to enforce payment of the same by handlers. The
commission is authorized to issue executions for the same in like
manner as executions are issued for ad valorem property taxes due
the state. It shall be the duty of each and every sheriff of this
state and their lawful deputies, upon the request of the
commission, to levy and collect such executions and to make their
return thereof to the commission in like manner as such tax
executions are levied and return thereof made to county tax
collectors and tax commissioners. The commission shall likewise be
authorized to collect, by execution as provided in this subsection
or otherwise, directly from the producer against whom any
assessment levied under this Code section may be found due whenever
it is determined that such producer has sold such affected peanuts
giving rise to such liability to a person other than to a handler
who has collected such assessment and is required by this Code
section to remit the same to the commission. Furthermore, the
commission may proceed against such producer and the purchaser of
such peanuts simultaneously if the purchaser is a handler required
to collect such assessment, until satisfaction is obtained.
(h) Any moneys collected by the
commission pursuant to this article shall be deposited in a bank or
other depository approved by the commission and shall be disbursed
by the commission only for the necessary expenses incurred by the
commission, as approved by the commission. Funds so collected shall
be deposited and disbursed in conformity with appropriate rules and
regulations prescribed by the commission. All such expenditures by
the commission shall be audited at least annually by the state
auditor and a copy of such audit shall be delivered within 30 days
after the completion thereof to the Governor and the commission. If
the commission is abolished, any funds remaining in its hands at
such time shall be used to pay the existing obligations of the
commission and the expenses incurred in winding up the affairs of
the commission. Any excess remaining shall escheat to the state and
shall be paid into the state treasury as unclaimed trust
funds. (i) Moneys deposited
by the commission pursuant to this Code section which the
commission determines are available for investment may be invested
or reinvested by the commission as provided for funds of this state
or of any retirement system created by law, provided that all
moneys invested shall be invested in those areas of production that
will provide a return at the highest bank interest rate available.
It shall be the duty of the commission annually to review these
investments and determine whether they are in compliance with this
Code section.
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