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Chapter 80
Official Citrus Producers' Pest and Disease

Sections

80.001
Findings and Declaration of Policy
80.002
Designation of Entity to Carry out Citrus Pest and Disease Control and Suppression
80.003
Definitions
80.004
Advisory Committees
80.005
Creation of Pest Management Zones
80.006
Pest Management Zone Referenda
80.007
Board Elections
80.008
Composition of Board
80.009
Powers of Board and Commissioner
80.010
Board Duties
80.011
Administrative Review
80.012
Contracting
80.013
Board Member Compensation
80.014
Discontinuation of Program and Corporation and Disposition of Funds on Discontinuance
80.015
Assessment Referenda
80.016
Conduct of Board Elections and Referenda; Balloting
80.017
Payment of Assessments; Assessment Liens
80.018
Exemption from Assessment Penalties
80.019
Entry of Premises; Suppression Activities; Inspections
80.020
Authority to Prohibit Planting of Citrus and Require Participation in Suppression Program
80.021
Authority for Destruction or Treatment of Citrus in Pest Management Zones; Compensation Payable
80.022
Authority to Adopt Rules
80.023
Reports
80.024
Documenting Regulated Articles
80.025
Cooperative Programs Authorized
80.026
Organic Citrus Producers
80.027
Penalties
80.028
Dissolution Provision
80.029
Annual Report
80.030
Exemption from Taxation
80.031
Use of Bio-intensive Controls
80.032
Venue
80.0175
Suit to Collect Delinquent Assessment
 



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