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HomeFood and Agricultural CodeDiv. 22Pt. 2Ch. 24Art. 7§ 78723 Tomato Marketing Program Suspension

§ 78723 Tomato Marketing Program Suspension

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§ 78723 Tomato Marketing Program Suspension

Key Takeaways

  • •A group (the commission) can ask to pause the rules in this chapter if they think it's not working. But the pause can't start until the current season is over.
  • •The boss (the secretary) can also ask everyone who grows or sells tomatoes to vote on pausing the rules if at least 20% of them ask for it in a letter.
  • •For the vote to count, at least 40% of all tomato growers and sellers must join in. Then, the rules get paused if either: 65% of voters say yes and they sold most of the tomatoes last season, OR most voters say yes and they sold 65% of the tomatoes last season.

Example

Imagine a group of tomato farmers and sellers think the rules for selling tomatoes aren't helping anyone. They want to pause these rules.

First, the group can vote to ask the boss to pause the rules. But the pause won't happen until the current selling season is over. Or, if at least 20% of the farmers and sellers sign a letter asking for a pause, the boss will set up a vote. If enough people vote (at least 40% of all farmers and sellers), and either 65% of them agree (and they sold most of the tomatoes last year) or most agree (and they sold 65% of the tomatoes last year), then the rules get paused.

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§ 78723 Tomato Marketing Program Suspension

(a) Upon a finding by a two-thirds vote of the membership of the commission that the operation of this chapter has not tended to effectuate its declared purposes, the commission may recommend to the secretary that the operation of this chapter be suspended. However, any suspension shall not become effective until the expiration of the current marketing season. (b) The secretary shall, upon receipt of the recommendation, or may, after a public hearing to review a petition filed with him or her requesting a suspension signed by 20 percent of the producers and handlers by number who sold or handled not less than 20 percent of the total quantity of tomatoes in the immediately preceding marketing season, hold a referendum among the producers and handlers to determine if the operations of the commission shall be suspended. However, the secretary shall not hold a referendum as a result of the petition unless the petitioner shows by the weight of evidence that this chapter has not tended to effectuate its declared purposes. (c) The secretary shall establish a referendum period, which shall not be less than 10 days or more than 60 days in duration. The secretary may prescribe additional procedures as may be necessary to conduct the referendum. At the close of the established referendum period, the secretary shall tabulate the ballots filed during the period. If at least 40 percent of the total number of producers and handlers from the list established by the secretary participate in the referendum, the secretary shall suspend the operation of this chapter if he or she finds either one of the following has occurred: (1) Sixty-five percent or more of the producers and handlers who voted in the referendum voted in favor of suspension, and the producers and handlers so voting sold or handled a majority of the total quantity of tomatoes in the preceding marketing season by all of the producers and handlers who voted in the referendum. (2) A majority of the producers and handlers who voted in the referendum voted in favor of suspension, and the producers and handlers so voting sold or handled 65 percent or more of the total quantity of tomatoes in the preceding marketing season by all of the producers and handlers who voted in the referendum. (Added by Stats. 1995, Ch. 210, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 1996.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 79143 Sea Urchin Commission Suspension
  • § 79196.5 Lobster Commission Suspension Rules
  • § 78720 Commission Continuation Referendum Process
  • § 68133 Marketing Program Suspension Rules
  • § 77373 Pepper Marketing Program Suspension

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Food and Agricultural Code. Section 78723.
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