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Code · Arizona · Title 3 — Agriculture, Animals, and Food

3-419. Deposit of assessments; use on termination

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A. Monies collected pursuant to this article shall be deposited in the marketing commission's or marketing committee's accounts to be administered and disbursed by the commission or committee for the purposes prescribed in this article. Monies collected pursuant to a marketing order or marketing agreement may not be used for any purpose other than the order or agreement.
B. The monies in a marketing commission or marketing committee account may be invested pursuant to section 35-313. Interest earned on these monies shall be credited to the marketing commission or marketing committee account.
C. If monies are unexpended at the end of a fiscal period, the marketing commission or marketing committee shall carry the monies forward to the next fiscal period.
D. If the marketing order or marketing agreement is terminated and the expenses are paid, monies shall be returned to the affected persons pro rata unless the amounts are too small to be practicable or may be expended by the marketing commission or marketing committee on any program consistent with the marketing order or marketing agreement.
E. No specific legislative appropriation is necessary to operate a marketing commission or marketing committee.
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