Florida Statutes
§ 573.104 — Required consent to marketing order by industry
Florida § 573.104
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 573.104 (2026).
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No marketing order or amendment directly or indirectly affecting or regulating agricultural commodities in the primary channel of trade of this state shall become effective unless the marketing order or amendment has been consented to by a majority of producers or handlers of such commodities in this state, as provided in s. 573.1101.
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Legislative History
ss. 4, 26, ch. 87-171; s. 4, ch. 91-429.
Nearby Sections
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§ 573.101
Short title§ 573.102
Purposes§ 573.103
Definitions§ 573.105
Petition of producers§ 573.106
Petitioner’s expense§ 573.107
Public hearing§ 573.109
Procedure for referendum§ 573.1101
Referendum§ 573.112
Advisory council§ 573.115
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