Section 59083 Of Article 15. Termination Or Suspension From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 21. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 15.
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. If at least 25 percent of the producers that are directly
affected that produce at least 25 percent of the product and at least
25 percent of the handlers that are directly affected that handle at
least 25 percent of the product request, within a 90-day period,
that such marketing order be submitted to reapproval, the director
shall hold a hearing on the question of the reapproval of such
marketing order, and whether such reapproval shall be by assent or
referendum.
If the director finds after the hearing that a substantial
question exists as to whether such marketing order is contrary to, or
does not effectuate the declared purposes or provisions of, this
chapter within the standards and subject to the limitations and
restrictions which are imposed in this chapter, such marketing order
shall be submitted for the reapproval of those producers and handlers
that are directly affected, as provided in this article, within 120
days of the receipt of the original request.
The person or persons originating such a request shall file a
written notice with the director in such a manner that the date such
a request is initiated can be readily ascertained. Persons may
withdraw their names from such a request until the time the request
is presented to the director.
A request to hold a public hearing on a marketing order shall be
submitted to the director by a petition signed by not less than the
number of producers or handlers which produce or handle the volume of
products specified in this section. The signatures to the petition
need not all be appended to one sheet of paper. Each person signing
the petition shall add to his signature his place of business, giving
street and number. If no street and number exist, then a designation
of the place of business shall be given which will enable the
location to be readily ascertained.
Before circulating a petition to hold a public hearing on a
marketing order, its proponents shall notify the director of their
intent to do so in order to ascertain the beginning date of the
90-day period.
After such notification to the director, the petition may be
circulated among the producers or handlers affected. The petition
shall bear a copy of the notice of intention. Signatures shall be
secured within the time limit specified in this section. Any person
may withdraw his name from a petition to hold a public hearing on any
marketing order until the time the petition is presented to the
director.