Section 62193 Of Article 13. Bonding And Payment For Market Milk From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 21. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 13.
62193
. Section 62191 does not apply to the purchase of market milk
which is necessary to meet an unanticipated increase in demand or an
unanticipated shortage in the supply of a handler if both of the
following occur:
(a) The quantity of market milk purchased from any one producer
does not exceed 5,000 gallons in any one month. However, if the
producer is a cooperative association acting as a producer, the total
quantity purchased shall not exceed 30,000 gallons per month.
(b) A complete record of all of these purchases is kept by the
handler, and the price paid for the milk by the handler is not less
than the price which is established in the applicable stabilization
and marketing plan for the usage to which the milk is applied. For a
single transaction between a producer and handler, payment shall be
made for the amount of milk delivered during the first 15 days of any
calendar month not later than the first day of the next following
month and payment shall be made for the amount of milk delivered
during the remainder of the month not later than the 15th day of the
next following month, unless the milk is subject to a pooling plan as
authorized in Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 62700) and the
pooling plan provides for different dates and methods of payment, in
which case the date and method of payment for the milk shall be as
provided for in the pooling plan.