Section 62064 Of Article 9. Establishment Of Minimum Prices And Provisions Of Stabilization And Marketing Plans From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 21. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 9.
62064
. Each stabilization and marketing plan shall provide all of
the following:
(a) For the establishment of prices for market milk, whether or
not such market milk is subsequently sold or distributed in another
marketing area within this state where a stabilization and marketing
plan is in effect.
(b) That, if area of usage pricing is in effect, producers shall
be paid not less than the minimum prices established for the
marketing area wherein such market milk is ultimately sold or
distributed.
(c) That, if area of usage pricing is in effect and such market
milk is subsequently sold or distributed in any place within the
jurisdiction of this state where no stabilization and marketing plan
is in effect, such market milk shall be paid by the handler to the
producer at not less than the average of prices which are paid by
handlers, whose plants are located within such area, to producers for
market milk. If, however, no plants are located within such area,
the price which shall be paid by the handler to the producer shall
not be less than the average of prices which are paid by handlers to
producers for market milk, at the plants in the nearest marketing
areas adjacent to the area where such market milk is sold or
distributed, as established by the stabilization and marketing plans
in effect in such adjacent marketing areas.