7 USC 7465 – Required terms in order
(a) Budgets and plans
(1) In general
An order issued under section 7463 of this title shall provide for periodic budgets and plans in accordance with this subsection.
(2) Budgets
The Board shall prepare and submit to the Secretary a budget prior to the beginning of the fiscal year of the anticipated expenses and disbursements of the Board in the administration of the order, including probable costs of research, promotion, and consumer information. A budget shall become effective on a 2/3-vote of a quorum of the Board and approval by the Secretary.
(3) Plans
Each budget shall include a plan for research, promotion, and consumer information regarding kiwifruit. A plan under this paragraph shall become effective on approval by the Secretary. The Board may enter into contracts and agreements, on approval by the Secretary, for—
(A) the development and carrying out of the plan; and
(B) the payment of the cost of the plan, with funds collected pursuant to this subchapter.
(b) Assessments
(1) In general
The order shall provide for the imposition and collection of assessments with regard to the production and importation of kiwifruit in accordance with this subsection.
(2) Rate
The assessment rate shall be the rate that is recommended by a 2/3-vote of a quorum of the Board and approved by the Secretary, except that the rate shall not exceed $0.10 per 7-pound tray of kiwifruit or an equivalent rate.
(3) Collection by first handlers
Except as provided in paragraph (5), the first handler of kiwifruit shall—
(A) be responsible for the collection from the producer, and payment to the Board, of assessments required under this subsection; and
(B) maintain a separate record of the kiwifruit of each producer whose kiwifruit are so handled, including the kiwifruit owned by the handler.
(4) Importers
The assessment on imported kiwifruit shall be paid by the importer to the United States Customs Service at the time of entry into the United States and shall be remitted to the Board.
(5) Exemption from assessment
The following persons or activities are exempt from an assessment under this subsection:
(A) A producer who produces less than 500 pounds of kiwifruit per year.
(B) An importer who imports less than 10,000 pounds of kiwifruit per year.
(C) A sale of kiwifruit made directly from the producer to a consumer for a purpose other than resale.
(D) The production or importation of kiwifruit for processing.
(6) Claim of exemption
To claim an exemption under paragraph (5) for a particular year, a person shall—
(A) submit an application to the Board stating the basis for the exemption and certifying that the quantity of kiwifruit produced, imported, or sold by the person will not exceed any poundage limitation required for the exemption in the year; or
(B) be on a list of approved processors developed by the Board.
(c) Use of assessments
(1) Authorized uses
The order shall provide that funds paid to the Board as assessments under subsection (b) may be used by the Board—
(A) to pay for research, promotion, and consumer information described in the budget of the Board under subsection (a) and for other expenses incurred by the Board in the administration of an order;
(B) to pay such other expenses for the administration, maintenance, and functioning of the Board (including any enforcement efforts for the collection of assessments) as may be authorized by the Secretary, including interest and penalties for late payments; and
(C) to fund a reserve established under section 7466(d) of this title.
(2) Required uses
The order shall provide that funds paid to the Board as assessments under subsection (b) shall be used by the Board—
(A) to pay the expenses incurred by the Secretary, including salaries and expenses of Federal Government employees, in implementing and administering the order; and
(B) to reimburse the Secretary for any expenses incurred by the Secretary in conducting referenda under this subchapter.
(3) Limitation on use of assessments
Except for the first year of operation of the Board, expenses for the administration, maintenance, and functioning of the Board may not exceed 30 percent of the budget for a year.
(d) False claims
The order shall provide that any promotion funded with assessments collected under subsection (b) may not make—
(1) any false claims on behalf of kiwifruit; and
(2) any false statements with respect to the attributes or use of any product that competes with kiwifruit for sale in commerce.
(e) Prohibition on use of funds
Terms Used In 7 USC 7465
- Board: means the National Kiwifruit Board established under section 7464 of this title. See 7 USC 7462
- consumer information: means any action taken to provide information to, and broaden the understanding of, the general public regarding the consumption, use, nutritional attributes, and care of kiwifruit. See 7 USC 7462
- Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- Fiscal year: The fiscal year is the accounting period for the government. For the federal government, this begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, fiscal year 2006 begins on October 1, 2005 and ends on September 30, 2006.
- handler: means any person, excluding a common carrier, engaged in the business of buying and selling, packing, marketing, or distributing kiwifruit as specified in the order. See 7 USC 7462
- importer: means any person who imports kiwifruit into the United States. See 7 USC 7462
- kiwifruit: means all varieties of fresh kiwifruit grown in or imported into the United States. See 7 USC 7462
- officer: includes any person authorized by law to perform the duties of the office. See 1 USC 1
- order: means a kiwifruit research, promotion, and consumer information order issued by the Secretary under section 7463 of this title. See 7 USC 7462
- person: means any individual, group of individuals, partnership, corporation, association, cooperative, or other legal entity. See 7 USC 7462
- processing: means canning, fermenting, distilling, extracting, preserving, grinding, crushing, or in any manner changing the form of kiwifruit for the purpose of preparing the kiwifruit for market or marketing the kiwifruit. See 7 USC 7462
- producer: means any person who grows kiwifruit in the United States for sale in commerce. See 7 USC 7462
- promotion: means any action taken under this subchapter (including paid advertising) to present a favorable image of kiwifruit to the general public for the purpose of improving the competitive position of kiwifruit and stimulating the sale of kiwifruit. See 7 USC 7462
- Quorum: The number of legislators that must be present to do business.
- research: means any type of research relating to the use, nutritional value, and marketing of kiwifruit conducted for the purpose of advancing the image, desirability, marketability, or quality of kiwifruit. See 7 USC 7462
- Secretary: means the Secretary of Agriculture. See 7 USC 7462
- United States: means the 50 States of the United States, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. See 7 USC 7462
The order shall provide that funds collected by the Board under this subchapter through assessments may not, in any manner, be used for the purpose of influencing legislation or governmental policy or action, except for making recommendations to the Secretary as provided for under this subchapter.
(f) Books, records, and reports
(1) Board
The order shall require the Board—
(A) to maintain books and records with respect to the receipt and disbursement of funds received by the Board;
(B) to submit to the Secretary from time to time such reports as the Secretary may require for appropriate accounting; and
(C) to submit to the Secretary at the end of each fiscal year a complete audit report by an independent auditor regarding the activities of the Board during the fiscal year.
(2) Others
To make information and data available to the Board and the Secretary that is appropriate or necessary for the effectuation, administration, or enforcement of this subchapter (or any order or regulation issued under this subchapter), the order shall require handlers and importers who are responsible for the collection, payment, or remittance of assessments under subsection (b)—
(A) to maintain and make available for inspection by the employees and agents of the Board and the Secretary such books and records as may be required by the order; and
(B) to file, at the times and in the manner and content prescribed by the order, reports regarding the collection, payment, or remittance of the assessments.
(g) Confidentiality
(1) In general
The order shall require that all information obtained pursuant to subsection (f)(2) be kept confidential by all officers, employees, and agents of the Department of Agriculture and of the Board. Only such information as the Secretary considers relevant shall be disclosed to the public and only in a suit or administrative hearing, brought at the request of the Secretary or to which the Secretary or any officer of the United States is a party, involving the order with respect to which the information was furnished or acquired.
(2) Limitations
Nothing in this subsection prohibits—
(A) the issuance of general statements based on the reports of a number of handlers and importers subject to an order, if the statements do not identify the information furnished by any person; or
(B) the publication, by direction of the Secretary, of the name of any person violating an order issued under section 7463(a) of this title, together with a statement of the particular provisions of the order violated by the person.
(3) Penalty
Any person who willfully violates this subsection, on conviction, shall be subject to a fine of not more than $1,000 or to imprisonment for not more than 1 year, or both, and, if the person is a member, officer, or agent of the Board or an employee of the Department of Agriculture, shall be removed from office.
(h) Withholding of information
Nothing in this subchapter authorizes the withholding of information from Congress.