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HomeFood and Agricultural CodeDiv. 22Pt. 2Ch. 9.5Art. 6§ 71132 Commission Enforcement Powers

§ 71132 Commission Enforcement Powers

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§ 71132 Commission Enforcement Powers

Key Takeaways

  • •The commission can take people to court if they break the rules, like not paying fees or following rice-related laws.
  • •The court can freeze money or stop bad actions quickly if the commission shows someone probably broke the rules.
  • •If someone loses in court, they can’t do any rice business until they follow the rules and pay what they owe.
  • •The commission can get its lawyer fees paid if it wins the case.

Example

A rice farmer refuses to pay the required fees to the commission.

The commission can go to court to make the farmer pay. The court can freeze the farmer’s money or stop them from selling rice until they pay what they owe. If the commission wins, the farmer also has to pay the commission’s lawyer fees.

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

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§ 71132 Commission Enforcement Powers

(a) The commission may commence civil actions and utilize all remedies provided in law or equity for the collection of assessments and civil penalties and for the obtaining of injunctive relief or specific performance regarding this chapter and the regulations adopted pursuant to this chapter. A court shall issue to the commission any requested writ of attachment or injunctive relief upon a prima facie showing by verified complaint that a named defendant has violated this chapter or any other regulation of the commission, including, but not limited to, the nonpayment of assessments. No bond shall be required to be posted by the commission as a condition for the issuance of any writ of attachment or injunctive relief. (b) A writ of attachment shall be issued pursuant to Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 485.010) of Title 6.5 of Part 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure, except that the showing specified in Section 485.010 of the Code of Civil Procedure is not required. Injunctive relief shall be issued pursuant to Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 525) of Title 7 of Part 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure, except that the showing of irreparable harm or inadequate remedy at law specified in Sections 526 and 527 of the Code of Civil Procedure is not required. (c) Upon entry of any final judgment on behalf of the commission against any defendant, the court shall enjoin the defendant from conducting any type of business regarding rice until there is full compliance and satisfaction of the judgment. Upon a favorable judgment for the commission, it shall be entitled to receive reimbursement for any reasonable attorney’s fees and other actual related costs. Venue for these actions may be established at the domicile or place of business of the defendant or in the county of the principal office of the commission. The commission may be sued only in the county of its principal office. (Added by Stats. 1998, Ch. 567, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 1999.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

judgmentcomplianceregulationperformancecivil procedurecommissionremedydefendant

Related Statutes

  • § 78712 Commission Enforcement Powers
  • § 79129 Commission Enforcement Powers
  • § 75643 Commission Enforcement Powers
  • § 76363 Commission Enforcement Powers
  • § 79189.5 Commission Enforcement Powers

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Food and Agricultural Code. Section 71132.
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