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Code · California · Food and Agricultural Code

§ 62707.1

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(a)The director, on July 1, 1978, shall issue new pool quota sufficient to bring all holders of production base and pool quota as of that date (excluding any production base and pool quota issued pursuant to subdivision
(f)of Section 62707), to the equalization point both on the fat and the solids-not-fat components.
(b)Subsequent to July 1, 1978, all allocations of new class 1 usage determined under subdivision
(e)of Section 62707, shall be made as follows:
(1)Forty percent to producers whose total production base and pool quota are below the equalization point, to be allocated according to provisions adopted by the director in the applicable pooling plan.
(2)Forty percent to producers whose total production base and pool quota are equal to or above the equalization point, this allocation to each such producer to be in the same ratio to the total allocation under this subdivision as that producer’s total holdings of quota bears to the total quota holdings of all equalized producers.
(3)The remaining 20 percent shall be utilized for new producer allocations under subdivision
(f)of Section 62707, according to the provisions in the then applicable pooling plan.
The terms “total production and pool quota” and “total quota” shall for the purposes of this subdivision, include allocations of production base and pool quota issued pursuant to subdivision
(f)of Section 62707.
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