Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 4 - AGRICULTURE
Chapter 4.6 - COMMODITY RESEARCH AND MARKET DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Subchapter 4.6.1 - General Provisions
Rule 4.6.102 - PETITION TO ELIMINATE A COMMODITY RESEARCH AND MARKET DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 4.6.102
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) After two years from the date of adoption, the department may, upon its own accord or upon receipt of a verified petition, call a hearing to determine if a program should be eliminated.
(2) The petition requirements are:
(a) name of applicant
requesting elimination;
(b)
complete address of applicant;
(c)
if applicant is an organization, a list of officers with complete addresses and
phone numbers;
(d) statement that
the program has been in existence for a minimum of two years;
(e) a list of 15% or more of producer or
grower names and signatures (include legibly printed name, addresses, and phone
numbers) of this commodity who are petitioning the Montana department of
agriculture to eliminate the program;
(i) the
petition must include only names of persons who qualify as a "grower or
producer" as defined in
80-11-503,
MCA; "A person or land owner who is personally engaged in growing or producing
commodities, or both the landowner and the tenant jointly. The term includes a
person, partnership, association, corporation, cooperative, trust,
sharecropper, and all other business units, devices and
arrangements."
(f) the
department shall verify eligibility of petitioners as commodity producers using
the definition in (2) (e) (i) and the list of eligible voters at the time the
program was adopted; and
(g) a
petition shall be filed with the department either in person or by certified
mail.
Sec. 80-11-504, MCA; IMP, Sec. 80-11-513, MCA;
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