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Code · California · Food and Agricultural Code

§ 59111

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(a)Upon the issuance of any order that makes effective a marketing order or marketing agreement, or any suspension, amendment, or termination of a marketing order or marketing agreement, a notice of the issuance shall be posted on the department’s Internet Web site. A marketing order or marketing agreement, or any suspension, amendment, or termination of it, shall not become effective until five days after the date of the posting. The secretary shall also mail a copy of the notice to every person that is directly affected by the terms of the marketing order or marketing agreement, or the suspension, amendment, or termination of the marketing order or marketing agreement, whose name and address are on file in the office of the secretary, and to every person that files in the office of the secretary a written request for the notice.
(b)This section does not apply to the termination of any marketing order or marketing agreement under Section 59087.
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