Section 78921 Of Article 6. Assessments From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 22. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 24.5. >> Article 6.
78921
. Prior to the beginning of each marketing season, or as soon
as possible thereafter, the commission shall establish assessment
rates for the marketing season, as follows:
(a) An annual assessment on producers of not less than one hundred
dollars ($100) and not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), as
determined by the commission, based on the number of tons of
winegrapes marketed during the preceding marketing season.
(b) In addition, producers shall pay an assessment not less than
one dollar ($1) and not greater than twelve dollars ($12) per ton of
winegrapes marketed by producers. In the discretion of the
commission, the producer assessment may be established as a percent
of the gross dollar value received by producers for winegrapes rather
than on a per ton basis. The assessment shall be established on a
sliding scale that decreases the assessment by two dollars ($2) per
ton, or the percentage equivalent if the assessment is a percent of
gross dollar value, for every 500 tons of winegrapes marketed by
producers in excess of 1000 tons.
(c) An annual assessment on vintners of not less than three
hundred fifty dollars ($350) and not more than seven thousand five
hundred dollars ($7,500), as determined by the commission, based on
the number of tons of winegrapes processed and marketed by vintners
during the preceding marketing season.
(d) In addition, vintners shall pay an assessment not less than
one dollar ($1) and not greater than twelve dollars ($12) per ton of
winegrapes processed by vintners for which an assessment has not
already been paid by a producer. The assessment shall be established
on a sliding scale that decreases the assessment by two dollars ($2)
per ton for every 500 tons of winegrapes processed by vintners in
excess of 1000 tons.
(e) An assessment greater than the amount provided for in this
section may not be charged unless and until a greater amount is
approved by a majority of the commission and by eligible producers
and vintners pursuant to the referendum procedures specified in
Section 78903.