Section 76183 Of Article 8. Continuation Or Suspension And Termination From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 22. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 14. >> Article 8.
76183
. Upon a finding by a two-thirds vote of the commission that
the operation of this chapter has not tended to effectuate its
declared purposes, the commission may recommend to the director that
the operation of this chapter be suspended. No suspension shall
become effective until the expiration of the current marketing
season. The director shall, upon receipt of the recommendation, or
may, after a public hearing to review a petition filed with him or
her requesting the suspension, signed by 20 percent of the producers
by number who produced not less than 20 percent of the volume in the
immediately preceding season, cause a referendum to be conducted
among the producers to determine if the operation of this chapter
shall be suspended. However, the director shall not cause a
referendum to be conducted as a result of the petition unless the
petitioner shows by the weight of evidence that the operation of this
chapter has not tended to effectuate its declared purposes. The
director shall establish a referendum period, which shall not be less
than 10 nor more than 60 days in duration. The director may
prescribe any additional procedures that may be necessay to conduct
the referendum. At the close of the established referendum period,
the director shall tabluate the ballots filed during the period. If
at least 40 percent of the total number of producers from the list
established by the director participate in the referendum, the
director shall suspend the operation of this chapter, if he or she
finds either one of the following has occurred:
(a) Sixty-five percent or more of the producers who voted in the
referendum voted in favor of suspension, and the producers so voting
marketed a majority of the total quantity of cherries marketed in the
preceding marketing seasons by all of the producers who voted in the
referendum.
(b) A majority of the producers who voted in the referendum voted
in favor of suspension, and the producers so voting marketed 65
percent or more of the total quantity of cherries marketed in the
preceding season by all of the producers who voted in the referendum.