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HomeFood and Agricultural CodeDiv. 21Pt. 3Ch. 2Art. 1§ 61805 Milk Pricing And Funding

§ 61805 Milk Pricing And Funding

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§ 61805 Milk Pricing And Funding

Key Takeaways

  • •This law helps pay for the rules and checks on milk selling in California.
  • •The state can set the lowest price stores must pay farmers for milk, based on costs like making the milk, keeping it safe, and moving it around.
  • •The state can make plans to keep milk selling steady and fair for everyone.
  • •The law wants to help dairy farmers and stores work well together and keep milk prices stable.

Example

A dairy farmer sells milk to a grocery store.

The state makes sure the store pays the farmer a fair price that covers the cost of making the milk, keeping it clean, and getting it to the store. This way, the farmer can keep doing their job, and the store can keep selling milk without big price jumps.

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§ 61805 Milk Pricing And Funding

The purposes of this chapter are to do all of the following: (a) Provide funds for administration and enforcement of this chapter, by assessments to be paid by producers and handlers of market milk in the manner prescribed in this chapter. (b) Authorize and enable the secretary to prescribe marketing areas and to determine minimum prices to be paid to producers by handlers for market milk that are necessary due to varying factors of costs of production, health regulations, transportation, and other factors in the marketing areas of this state. In determining minimum prices to be paid producers by handlers, the secretary shall endeavor under like conditions to achieve uniformity of cost to handlers for market milk within any marketing area. However, no minimum prices established or determined under this chapter shall be invalid because uniformity of cost to handlers for market milk in any marketing area is not achieved as a result of the minimum producer prices so established or determined. (c) Authorize and enable the secretary to formulate stabilization and marketing plans, subject to the limitations prescribed in this chapter with respect to the contents of the stabilization and marketing plans, and to declare the plans in effect for any marketing area. (d) Enable the dairy industry, with the aid of the state, to develop and maintain satisfactory marketing conditions, bring about and maintain a reasonable amount of stability and prosperity in the production of market milk, and provide means for conducting educational and research activities. (Amended by Stats. 2016, Ch. 260, Sec. 8. (AB 1894) Effective January 1, 2017.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

enforcementportregulationhealthsecretaryeducationproductionuniformity

Related Statutes

  • § 61802 Milk Supply And Safety
  • § 224 Pesticide Enforcement County Funding
  • § 52296 Seed Advisory Board Duties
  • § 61801 Market Milk Production Regulation
  • § 64661 Beef Promotion And Research

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Food and Agricultural Code. Section 61805.
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