California Food and Agricultural Code ARTICLE 9 - Establishment of Minimum Prices and Provisions of Stabilization and Marketing Plans
- Section 62061.
Each stabilization and marketing plan shall contain provisions for prohibiting producers and handlers from engaging in the unlawful trade practices applicable to them that are...
- Section 62062.
Each stabilization and marketing plan shall contain provisions whereby the director establishes minimum prices to be paid by handlers to producers for market milk in...
- Section 62062.1.
Any designation of a class 1 price by any method or formula that is used to develop class 1 prices paid to producers in the...
- Section 62062.5.
The minimum prices otherwise established pursuant to this chapter shall be increased by any security charges that are imposed pursuant to Chapter 2.5 (commencing with...
- Section 62063.
Subject to the provisions of Sections 62074 and 62075, each stabilization and marketing plan shall contain provisions whereby the director shall provide methods for the...
- Section 62064.
Each stabilization and marketing plan shall provide all of the following:(a) For the establishment of prices for market milk, whether or not such market milk is...
- Section 62065.
No amendment of this article terminates or invalidates any provision of any stabilization and marketing plan which has been established by the director prior to...
- Section 62066.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the contrary, the director, in establishing minimum prices to be paid by handlers to producers, for market...
- Section 62067.
Each stabilization and marketing plan may contain provisions which require handlers to report to each producer from whom market milk is secured all of the...
- Section 62068.
Each stabilization and marketing plan may contain provisions which authorize any handler that purchases market milk under contract from any producer to pool such market...
- Section 62069.
The director may establish minimum prices to be paid by handlers to producer-handlers for milk not used by the purchasing handler as class 1 milk....
- Section 62070.
Each stabilization and marketing plan may further provide for maximum charges for plant processing and transportation service on the market milk or market milk components...
- Section 62071.
Each stabilization and marketing plan may provide for minimum charges for the various services performed or rendered by a nonprofit cooperative association in respect to...
- Section 62072.
In establishing minimum handler service charges under Section 62071, the director shall take into consideration all relevant factors, including, but not limited to, the following:(a) The...
- Section 62073.
If any contract between a handler and a producer for the purchase of any market milk provides that the charges for the hauling of it...
- Section 62074.
If the director establishes a stabilization and marketing plan for market milk, the director shall establish minimum prices to be paid by handlers for market...
- Section 62074.5.
A stabilization and marketing plan may contain provisions necessary to encourage the availability of market milk for those usages for which class 1 and class...
- Section 62075.
The director shall establish the minimum prices to be paid by handlers to producers for class I usage of market milk upon a milk fat,...
- Section 62076.
In establishing prices to be paid by handlers to producers for class 2, class 3, class 4a, or class 4b market milk, the director shall...
- Section 62077.
A handler shall not pay any producer less than the applicable price established for the usage to which the market milk, purchased from him is...
- Section 62078.
All handlers who receive market milk within this state shall be obligated to pay minimum producer prices established under this chapter regardless of the area...
- Section 62079.
Whenever a pooling plan is in effect as provided in Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 62700) and Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 62750) of this...
Last modified: October 22, 2018