[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: 7CFR930.20]

[Page 267-268]
 
                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
  CHAPTER IX--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE (Marketing Agreements and 
      Orders; Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 930_TART CHERRIES GROWN IN THE STATES OF MICHIGAN, NEW YORK, 
 
                    Subpart_Order Regulating Handling
 
Sec.  930.20  Establishment and membership.

    (a) There is hereby established a Cherry Industry Administrative 
Board, the membership of which shall be calculated in accordance with 
paragraph (b) of this section. The number of Board members may vary, 
depending upon the production levels of the districts. All but one of 
these members shall be qualified growers and handlers selected pursuant 
to this part, each of whom shall have an alternate having the same 
qualifications as the member for whom the person is an alternate. One 
member of the Board shall be a public member who, along with his or her 
alternate, shall be elected by the Board from the general public.
    (b) District representation on the Board shall be based upon the 
previous three-year average production in the district and shall be 
established as follows:
    (1) Up to and including 10 million pounds shall have 1 member;
    (2) Greater than 10 and up to and including 40 million pounds shall 
have 2 members;
    (3) Greater than 40 and up to and including 80 million pounds shall 
have 3 members; and
    (4) Greater than 80 million pounds shall have 4 members; and

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    (5) Allocation of the seats in each district shall be as follows but 
subject to the provisions of paragraphs (d), (e) and (f) of this 
section:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Grower        Handler
                 District type                   members   or   members
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Up to and including 10 million pounds.........          1  ..          1
More than 10 and up to 40 million pounds......          1  ..          1
More than 40 and up to 80 million pounds......          1  ..          2
More than 80 million pounds...................          2  ..          2
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Upon the adoption of this part, the production area shall be 
divided into the following described subdivisions for purposes of this 
section:

District 1--Northern Michigan: that portion of the State of Michigan 
which is north of a line drawn along the northern boundary of Mason 
County and extended east to Lake Huron.
District 2--Central Michigan: that portion of the State of Michigan 
which is south of District 1 and north of a line drawn along the 
northern boundary of Allegan County and extended east to Lake St. Clair.
District 3--Southern Michigan: That portion of the State of Michigan not 
included in Districts 1 and 2.
District 4--The State of New York.
District 5--The State of Oregon.
District 6--The State of Pennsylvania.
District 7--The State of Utah.
District 8--The State of Washington.
District 9--The State of Wisconsin.

    (d) The ratio of grower to handler representation in districts with 
three members shall alternate each time the term of a Board member from 
the representative group having two seats expires. During the initial 
period of the order, the ratio shall be as designated in paragraph (b) 
of this section.
    (e) Board members from districts with one seat may be either grower 
or handler members and will be nominated and elected as outlined in 
Sec.  930.23.
    (f) If the 3-year average production of a district changes so that a 
different number of seats should be allocated to the district, then the 
Board will be reestablished by the Secretary, and such seats will be 
filled according to the applicable provisions of this part. Each 
district's 3-year average production shall be recalculated annually as 
soon as possible after each season's final production figures are known.
    (g) In order to achieve a fair and balanced representation on the 
Board, and to prevent any one sales constituency from gaining control of 
the Board, not more than one board member may be from, or affiliated 
with, a single sales constituency in those districts having more than 
one seat on the Board. There is, however, no prohibition on the number 
of Board members from differing districts that may be elected from a 
single sales constituency which may have operations in more than one 
district. However, as provided in Sec.  930.23, a handler or grower may 
only nominate Board members and vote in one district.
    (h) Subject to the approval of the Secretary, the Board shall at its 
first meeting and annually thereafter elect from among any of its 
members a chairperson and a vice-chairperson and may elect other 
appropriate officers.
    (i) The Board, with the approval of the Secretary, may establish 
rules and regulation's necessary and incidental to the administration of 
this section.

[61 FR 49942, Sept. 24, 1996, as amended at FR 51713, Aug. 8, 2002]