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HomeFood and Agricultural CodeDiv. 22Pt. 2Ch. 3Art. 5§ 65650 Commission Enforcement Actions

§ 65650 Commission Enforcement Actions

Food and Agricultural Code·California
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§ 65650 Commission Enforcement Actions

Key Takeaways

  • •If you break the rules set by the commission, they can take you to court to make you pay money or stop what you're doing wrong.
  • •The court can order you to stop breaking the rules right away, even before a full trial.
  • •If the commission wins the case, you might have to pay their lawyer fees too.
  • •If you don’t pay what the court orders, they can stop you from doing certain things until you pay up.

Example

A trucking company doesn’t pay the fees they owe to the commission and keeps ignoring safety rules.

The commission can take them to court to make them pay the fees and follow the rules. The court can order the company to stop working until they pay and follow the rules. The company might also have to pay for the commission’s lawyer.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 65650 Commission Enforcement Actions

The commission may, if it believes a violation of this chapter or any rule or regulation has occurred, or in the event of nonpayment of any assessment, bring an action in its name for collection of such assessment, civil penalties or for injunctive relief, including specific performance, of any obligation imposed by this chapter or any rule or regulation issued hereunder, or both, against any person violating any provisions of this chapter or any rule or regulation duly issued by the commission hereunder. If it appears to the court, upon any application for a temporary restraining order or upon the hearing of any order to show cause why a preliminary injunction should not be issued or upon the hearing of any motion for a preliminary injunction, or if the court shall find in any such action that any defendant therein is violating or has violated any provision of this chapter or any rule or regulation duly issued by the commission hereunder, then the court shall enjoin such defendant from committing further violations and may compel specific performance of any obligation imposed by this chapter or any rule or regulation issued by the commission hereunder. In any such action, it shall not be necessary to allege or prove that an adequate remedy at law does not exist. In any such action or proceeding, the court shall award reasonable attorney’s fees incurred by the commission therein and shall, upon entry of any final judgment, enjoin any such shipper from further shipping until payment of any judgment entered for money and from further violating or aiding in violation of this chapter or any rule or regulation of the commission. (Added by Stats. 1967, Ch. 1467.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

regulationjudgmentobligationperformanceinjunctionfinehearingrestraining order

Related Statutes

  • § 59248 Enforcing Agricultural Marketing Orders
  • § 65084 Enforcement Injunction Authority
  • § 66641 Commission Enforcement Authority
  • § 77173 Commission Enforcement Powers
  • § 79189.5 Commission Enforcement Powers

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Food and Agricultural Code. Section 65650.
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