[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 10]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR1215.50]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
  CHAPTER XI--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE (MARKETING AGREEMENTS AND 
      ORDERS; MISCELLANEOUS COMMODITIES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 1215_POPCORN PROMOTION, RESEARCH, AND CONSUMER INFORMATION--Table of 
 
  Subpart A_Popcorn Promotion, Research, and Consumer Information Order
 
Sec.  1215.50  Budget and expenses.

    (a) At least 60 days prior to the beginning of each fiscal year, and 
as may be necessary thereafter, the Board shall prepare and submit to 
the Secretary a budget for the fiscal year covering its anticipated 
expenses and disbursements in administering this subpart.
    (b) Each budget shall include:
    (1) A rate of assessment for such fiscal year calculated, subject to 
Sec.  1215.51(b), to provide adequate funds to defray its proposed 
expenditures and to provide for a reserve as set forth in paragraph (g) 
of this section;

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    (2) A statement of the objectives and strategy for each program, 
plan, or project;
    (3) A summary of anticipated revenue, with comparative data for at 
least one preceding year;
    (4) A summary of proposed expenditures for each program, plan, or 
project; and
    (5) Staff and administrative expense breakdowns, with comparative 
data for at least one preceding year.
    (c) In budgeting plans and projects of promotion, research, consumer 
information, and industry information, the Board shall expend assessment 
and contribution funds on:
    (1) Plans and projects for popcorn marketed in the United States or 
Canada in proportion to the amount of assessments projected to be 
collected on domestically marketed popcorn (including Canada); and
    (2) Plans and projects for exported popcorn in proportion to the 
amount of assessments projected to be collected on exported popcorn 
(excluding Canada).
    (d) The Board is authorized to incur such reasonable expenses, 
including provision for a reasonable reserve, as the Secretary finds are 
reasonable and likely to be incurred by the Board for its maintenance 
and functioning, and to enable it to exercise its powers and perform its 
duties in accordance with the provisions of this subpart. Such expenses 
shall be paid from funds received by the Board.
    (e) The Board may accept voluntary contributions, but these shall 
only be used to pay expenses incurred in the conduct of programs, plans, 
and projects approved by the Secretary. Such contributions shall be free 
from any encumbrances by the donor and the Board shall retain complete 
control of their use. The Board may also receive funds provided through 
the Foreign Agricultural Service of the United States Department of 
Agriculture for foreign marketing activities.
    (f) As stated in section 75(f)(4)(A)(ii) of the Act, the Board shall 
reimburse the Secretary, from funds received by the Board, for costs 
incurred by the Secretary in implementing and administering this 
subpart: Provided, That the costs incurred by the Secretary to be 
reimbursed by the Board, excluding legal costs to defend and enforce the 
order, shall not exceed 15 percent of the projected annual revenues of 
the Board.
    (g) The Board may establish an operating monetary reserve and may 
carry over to subsequent fiscal periods excess funds in any reserve so 
established, except that the funds in this reserve shall not exceed 
approximately one fiscal year's expenses. Such reserve funds may be used 
to defray any expenses authorized under this subpart.
    (h) With the approval of the Secretary, the Board may borrow money 
for the payment of administrative expenses, subject to the same fiscal, 
budget, and audit controls as other funds of the Board during its first 
year of operation only.