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HomeFood and Agricultural CodeDiv. 21Pt. 2Ch. 2Art. 7§ 59722 Committee Member Appointment Process

§ 59722 Committee Member Appointment Process

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§ 59722 Committee Member Appointment Process

Key Takeaways

  • •The director splits the area into smaller parts (districts) to make sure all farmers get fair representation on the committee.
  • •The director picks farmers from a list to be on the committee and also picks one person who is not a farmer to represent everyone else.
  • •If the director doesn’t like the people suggested for the public member spot, the committee keeps giving more names until the director picks someone.
  • •The public member has the same voting rights as the farmers on the committee.

Example

Imagine a big farming area where lots of different farmers grow oranges. The government wants to make sure all farmers have a say in how oranges are sold.

The boss (director) splits the big area into smaller pieces so farmers from all over can be on the committee. The boss also picks one regular person (not a farmer) to make sure the public’s voice is heard too. If the boss doesn’t like the first few people suggested for the public spot, the committee keeps suggesting more until the boss is happy.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 59722 Committee Member Appointment Process

For terms subsequent to the term of the initial committee, members and their respective alternates shall be selected and appointed in accordance with the following procedure: The director shall divide the proration zone into as many districts as may be necessary for the proper administration of the program, and allot to each district the proper number of producers to be appointed to serve as members and alternate members upon a marketing program committee so as to give as nearly as possible adequate representation to all producers in all such districts. Members and their respective alternate members shall be appointed by the director from lists of producers that are eligible to serve on the marketing program committee. In addition, the director may appoint one public member on each such marketing program committee. Upon the director’s request, the committee shall submit to the director the names of three or more natural persons, each of whom shall be a citizen and resident of this state and not a producer, shipper, or processor nor financially interested in any producer, shipper, or processor, for appointment by the director as a public member of the committee. The director may appoint one of the nominees as the public member on the committee. If all nominees are unsatisfactory to the director, the committee shall continue to submit lists of nominees until the director has made a selection. Any vacancy in the office of the public member of the committee shall be filled by appointment by the director from the nominee or nominees similarly qualified submitted by the committee. The public member of the committee shall represent the interests of the general public in all matters coming before the committee and shall have the same voting and other rights and immunities as other members of the committee. (Amended by Stats. 1978, Ch. 188.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

directorprorationrepresentationappointmentaccordanceadministrationadditionselection

Related Statutes

  • § 59721 Proration Zone Marketing Committees
  • § 59727 Producer Handler Committee Appointments
  • § 62719 Milk Producer Review Board
  • § 59650 Proration Zone Hearing Notice
  • § 59659 Proration Zone Area Requirements

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Food and Agricultural Code. Section 59722.
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