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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) The State Department of Agriculture shall:
(a) Monitor the practices or methods used or proposed for use by any commodity commission in carrying out the goals and needs disclosed by the budget of the commission;
(b) Promote cooperation among the several commissions, the Oregon Beef Council and the Oregon Wheat Commission and assist in the interchange of information and experience among those entities;
(c) Carry out the assigned organizational procedures under ORS 576.051 to 576.455, including the appointment and removal of members of the commission;
(d) Review budgets submitted to the Director of Agriculture by a commodity commission under ORS 576.416; and
(e) Adopt rules to carry out the provisions of ORS 576.051 to 576.455.
(2) The department shall review, and may approve or disapprove, plans and projects recommended by a commodity commission for commodity promotion, advertising and research and for the dissemination of consumer and commodity industry information. In reviewing plans and projects recommended by a commodity commission, the department shall consider whether the plan or project information is:
(a) Factual;
(b) Not disparaging to other commodities; and
(c) Consistent with the purposes of ORS 576.051 to 576.455.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Oregon Revised Statutes Agricultural Marketing and Warehousing § 576.066 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/or/title-47-agricultural-marketing-and-warehousing/or-rev-st-sect-576-066/
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