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Code · Illinois · Chapter 505 — AGRICULTURE · Act 40

Sec. 6. Upon enactment of this legislation and if there are sponsors willing and able to meet the requirements of Section 8, the Director shall appoint a temporary corn.

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Sec. 6. Upon enactment of this legislation and if there are sponsors willing and able to meet the requirements of Section 8, the Director shall appoint a temporary corn marketing program committee consisting of 7 members who are corn producers to develop a corn marketing program proposal. Such proposal shall be considered at a public hearing. After the close of the public hearing the Director and temporary corn marketing program committee shall send copies of their findings to all parties of record appearing at the hearing. If such proposal is approved by the temporary corn marketing program committee, a referendum shall be held thereon in accordance with Section 7 of this Act.
The Director, upon recommendation of the temporary corn marketing program committee, shall establish procedures for the qualifications of producers for corn marketing programs for the participation of producers in hearings and referenda and other procedures necessary in the development and adoption of a corn marketing program. Such procedures shall not be subject to the provisions of The Illinois Administrative Procedure Act; however, the Director shall take any necessary steps to inform affected persons of the procedures, including publication of the procedures in the Illinois Register.
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