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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 247 — Promotion of agriculture and horticulture

247.5093 Procedures to terminate assessment.

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(1)The question of the levy of the assessment on small grains may be referred to a vote
of the small grains producers of the state by filing petitions with the certified
association containing signatures of Kentucky small grains producers equal in
number to ten percent (10%) of all small grains producers in the state as recorded in
the latest United States Census of Agriculture. If after the petitions are filed and at
the referendum election a majority of Kentucky small grains producers voting on
the question vote against the levy on small grains, the assessment shall be
terminated at the end of the marketing year in which the referendum was conducted;
otherwise, the assessment program shall continue.
(2)If the duly certified association of small grains producers expresses in writing its
desire to the Commissioner to discontinue the assessment program and terminate
the program, the Commissioner shall within fifteen
(15)days following receipt of
the request convene the board to review and act on the request. The board, after
reviewing the request and conducting whatever proceedings are deemed appropriate
and necessary in connection with the request, may terminate the program effective
at the end of the marketing year in which the board action is taken; and, in this
event, the Commissioner shall notify, by certified mail, the purchasers of small
grains affected thereby of the termination of the program.
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