Section 62071 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.
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. Each stabilization and marketing plan may provide for
minimum charges for the various services performed or rendered by a
nonprofit cooperative association in respect to class 1 market milk
sold or delivered to another handler. Handler services include
component testing for payment purposes, quality control, producer
payroll, weighing and sampling of bulk market milk. Each stablization
and marketing plan may also include, but not be limited to, minimum
charges for the handling of intermittent or irregular deliveries of
market milk and plant standby services. The stabilization and
marketing plan may enumerate applicable minimum charges and establish
individual charges for each service enumerated or, in the
alternative, the director may establish one or more minimum charges
covering one or more of the separate handler services.