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Cal. Food & Agric. Code § 47011

Certified Farmers’ Market Advisory Committee

Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2015
As of January 1, 2011
The committee shall be advisory to the secretary on all matters pertaining to direct marketing of agricultural products at certified farmers’ markets and may make recommendations including, but not limited to, the following:
The Certified Farmers’ Market Advisory Committee shall be advisory to the secretary on matters pertaining to direct marketing of agricultural products at certified farmers’ markets and may make recommendations, including, but not limited to, the following:
(a) The amendment, repeal, or adoption of legislation and regulations that relate to the administration and enforcement of this chapter.
(a) The amendment, repeal, or adoption of legislation and regulations that relate to the primary goals stated in subdivision (a) of Section 47010.
(b) Administrative policies and procedures that relate to the inspection of certified producers and certified farmers’ markets.
(b) Administrative policies and procedures that relate to the primary goals stated in subdivision (a) of Section 47010, including the inspection of producers and certified farmers’ markets.
(c) Administrative civil penalties for violations of direct marketing regulations.
(c) Administrative civil penalties for violations of certified farmers’ market laws and regulations.
(d) Certification fees collected pursuant to Section 47020.
(d) Program and enforcement fees collected pursuant to Section 47021.
(e) Statewide review of enforcement actions.
(e) Statewide review of certified farmers’ market promotion and enforcement actions.
(f) The annual budget of the department to carry out this chapter and the assessment of fees to pay for the costs incurred by the department to carry out this chapter.
(f) The annual budget of the department’s certified farmers’ market program to carry out the goals and purposes of this chapter.
(g) Alternative strategies for certification and investigation methodology, and methods for industry self-regulation and commission formation.
(g) Alternative strategies for certification and investigation methodology, and methods for industry self-regulation and commission formation.

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