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Div. 21.DIVISION 21. MARKETING
Part 2.PART 2. GENERAL MARKETING LAWS
Ch. 1.CHAPTER 1. California Marketing Act of 1937
Art. 1.ARTICLE 1. Short Title and Definitions
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“General rules and regulations” means rules and regulations, which are applicable to all marketing orders and marketing agreements and are issued and made effective by the director without prior notice and public hearing, to provide uniform methods and procedures to facilitate the administration and enforcement of all such marketing orders and marketing agreements. Such uniform methods and procedures may include but shall not be limited to any of the following:
(a)Methods and procedures which pertain to the receiving, depositing, and expenditure of moneys which are received from assessments collected pursuant to this chapter.
(b)The preparation, handling, and payment of claim schedules for the payment of bills, salaries, and other obligations.
(c)Establishing the maximum rates to be all
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“General rules and regulations” means rules and regulations, which are applicable to all marketing orders and marketing agreements and are issued and made effective by the director without prior notice and public hearing, to provide uniform methods and procedures to facilitate the administration and enforcement of all such marketing orders and marketing agreements. Such uniform methods and procedures may include but shall not be limited to any of the following:
(a)
Methods and procedures which pertain to the receiving, depositing, and expenditure of moneys which are received from assessments collected pursuant to this chapter.
(b)
The preparation, handling, and payment of claim schedules for the payment of bills, salaries, and other obligations.
(c)
Establishing the maximum rates to be allowed for travel expenses of board members and board employees.
(d)
The preparation, verification, and filing of evidence which relates to violations of marketing orders, agreements, and marketing regulations which are authorized pursuant to this chapter and other fiscal and administrative activities which the director finds are necessary to obtain reasonable uniformity, efficiency, and economy in the administration and enforcement of such marketing orders and agreements of this chapter.