[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 8]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR929.22]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
  CHAPTER IX--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE (Marketing Agreements and 
      Orders; Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
   PART 929_CRANBERRIES GROWN IN STATES OF MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE ISLAND,
 
                    Subpart_Order Regulating Handling
 
Sec.  929.22  Nomination.

    (a) Initial members. As soon as practicable after adoption of this 
amendment, the committee shall hold nominations in accordance with this 
section. The names and addresses of all nominees shall be submitted to 
the Secretary for selection as soon as the nomination process is 
complete. Nominees selected for the initial Committee, following 
adoption of this amendment, shall serve a minimum of one two-year term 
beginning on August 1 of the first even-numbered year served.
    (b) Successor members. Beginning on June 1 of the even-numbered year 
following the adoption of this amendment, the committee shall hold 
nominations in accordance with this section.
    (c) Whenever any cooperative marketing organization handles more 
than fifty percent of the total volume of cranberries produced during 
the fiscal period in which nominations for membership on the committee 
are made, such cooperative or growers affiliated therewith shall 
nominate:
    (1) Six qualified persons for members and four qualified persons for 
alternate members of the committee. These members and alternate members 
shall be referred to as the major cooperative members and alternate 
members. Nominee(s) for major cooperative member and major cooperative 
alternate member shall represent growers from each of the marketing 
order districts designated in Sec.  929.20.
    (2) A seventh major cooperative member shall be referred to as the 
major cooperative member-at-large. The major cooperative member-at-large 
may be nominated from any of the marketing order districts.
    (3) Six qualified persons for members and four qualified persons for 
alternate members of the committee shall be nominated by those growers 
who market their cranberries through entities other than the major 
cooperative marketing organization. Nominees for member and alternate 
member representing entities other than the major cooperative marketing 
organization shall represent growers from each of the marketing order 
districts as designated in Sec.  929.20(c).
    (d) Whenever any major cooperative marketing organization handles 50 
percent or less of the total volume of cranberries produced during the 
fiscal period in which nominations for membership on the committee are 
made, the major cooperative or growers affiliated therewith, shall 
nominate:
    (1) Six qualified persons for major cooperative members and four 
qualified persons for major cooperative alternate members of the 
committee. Nominees for member and alternate member shall represent 
growers from each of the marketing order districts as designated in 
Sec.  929.20(c).
    (2) Six qualified persons for members and four qualified persons for 
alternate members of the committee shall be

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nominated by those growers who market their cranberries through entities 
other than the major cooperative marketing organization. Nominees for 
member and alternate member shall represent growers from each of the 
marketing order districts as designated in Sec.  929.20(c).
    (3) A seventh member nominee shall be referred to as the member-at-
large representing entities other than the major cooperative marketing 
organization. The member-at-large may be nominated from any of the 
marketing order districts.
    (e) Nominations of qualified member nominees representing entities 
other than the major cooperative marketing organization shall be made 
through a call for nominations sent to all eligible growers residing 
within each of the marketing order districts. The call for such 
nominations shall be by such means as are recommended by the committee 
and approved by the Secretary.
    (1) The names of all eligible nominees from each district received 
by the committee, by such date and in such form as recommended by the 
committee and approved by the Secretary, will appear on the nomination 
ballot for that district.
    (2) Election of the member nominees and alternate member nominees 
shall be conducted by mail ballot.
    (3) Eligible growers shall participate in the election of nominees 
from the district in which they reside.
    (4) When voting for member nominees, each eligible grower shall be 
entitled to cast one vote on behalf of him/herself.
    (5) The nominee receiving the highest number of votes cast in 
districts two and four shall be the member nominee representing entities 
other than the major cooperative marketing organization from that 
district. The nominee receiving the second highest number of votes cast 
in districts two and four shall be the alternate member representing 
entities other than the major cooperative marketing organization from 
that district.
    (6) The nominees receiving the highest and second highest number of 
votes cast in districts one and three shall be the member nominees 
representing entities other than the major cooperative marketing 
organization from that district. The nominee receiving the third highest 
number of votes cast in districts one and three shall be the alternate 
member representing entities other than the major cooperative marketing 
organization from that district.
    (f) Nominations for the member-at-large representing entities other 
than the major cooperative marketing organization shall be made through 
a call for nominations sent to all eligible growers residing within the 
marketing order districts. The call for such nominations shall be by 
such means as recommended by the committee and approved by the 
Secretary.
    (1) Election of the member-at-large shall be held by mail ballot 
sent to all eligible growers in the marketing order districts by such 
date and in such form as recommended by the committee and approved by 
the Secretary.
    (2) Eligible growers casting ballots may vote for a member-at-large 
nominee from marketing order districts other than where they produce 
cranberries.
    (3) When voting for the member-at-large nominee, each eligible 
grower shall be entitled to cast one vote on behalf of him/herself.
    (4) The nominee receiving the highest number of votes cast shall be 
designated the member-at-large nominee representing entities other than 
the major cooperative marketing organization. The nominee receiving the 
second highest number of votes cast shall be declared the alternate 
member-at-large nominee representing entities other than the major 
cooperative marketing organization.
    (g) The committee may request that growers provide their federal tax 
identification number(s) in order to determine voting eligibility.
    (h) The names and addresses of all successor member nominees shall 
be submitted to the Secretary for selection no later than July 1 of each 
even-numbered year.
    (i) The committee, with the approval of the Secretary, may issue 
rules and regulations to carry out the provisions or to change the 
procedures of this section.

[69 FR 18807, Apr. 9, 2004]

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