CALIFORNIA STATUTES AND CODES
SECTIONS 73101-73124
FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL CODE
SECTION 73101-73124
73101. There is in the state government the California Navel Orange
Commission. The commission shall be composed of 12 producers who are
not handlers, four handlers, and one public member.
73102. Six producers, one from each district shall be nominated and
elected by and from independent producers. Six producers, one from
each district shall be nominated and elected by and from cooperative
producers.
73103. Except as provided in Section 73104, two cooperative handler
members shall be nominated and elected by and from cooperative
handlers. Two independent handler members shall be nominated and
elected by and from independent handlers. No handler may be
represented on the commission by more than one handler member.
73104. If a handler markets 50 percent or more of the volume of the
navel oranges in the preceding marketing season, as annually
determined by the director, the handler is entitled to nominate and
elect two handler members. All other handlers subject to this chapter
shall nominate and elect two handler members. Any handler with two
handler members on the commission, who later is not entitled to elect
two handler members, shall remove one of its two members and the
member's alternate in a manner prescribed by the commission. The
vacancy shall be filled in accordance with Section 73112.
73105. The public member shall be appointed to the commission by
the director from the nominees recommended by the commission.
73106. The director, citrus grower trade organizations primarily
involved in issues affecting the orange industry, and other
appropriate individuals and organizations, as determined by the
commission, are ex officio members of the commission.
73107. (a) The director may require the commission to correct or
cease any existing activity or function which is determined by the
director not to be in the public interest or which is in violation of
this chapter.
(b) If the commission refuses or fails to cease the activities or
functions or to make the corrections as required by the director, the
director may, upon written notice, suspend all or a portion of the
activities or functions of the commission until the time that the
cessation or correction of activities or functions required by the
director has been accomplished by the commission.
73108. (a) Actions of the commission in violation of a written
notice have no legal force or effect. The director, to the extent
feasible, shall issue the written notice prior to the commission
entering into any contractual relationship affecting the existing or
proposed activities or functions which are the subject of the written
notice.
(b) Upon service of the written notice, the director shall notify
the commission, in writing, of the specific acts which he or she
determines are not in the public interest or are in violation of this
chapter and his or her reasons for requiring a cessation or
correction of specific existing or proposed activities or functions,
and he or she may make recommendations that will make the activities
or functions acceptable.
73109. The commission may bring an action for judicial relief from
the director's written notice, and the director may bring an action
for judicial relief from noncompliance by the commission with the
written notice, in a court of competent jurisdiction, which may issue
a temporary restraining order, permanent injunction, or other
applicable relief.
73110. The commission shall reimburse the director for all
expenditures incurred by the director in carrying out his or her
duties and responsibilities under this chapter. However, the court
may, if it finds that the director acted arbitrarily or capriciously
in restricting the activities or functions of the commission, relieve
the commission of the responsibility for payment of the director's
legal costs with regard to the action.
73111. Each member of the commission, except the ex officio
members, shall have an alternate member elected in the same manner as
the member.
An alternate member, in the absence of the member for whom he or
she is alternate, shall serve in place of the member on the
commission and shall have all the rights, privileges, and powers of
the member when serving on the commission.
In the event of death, removal, resignation, or disqualification
of a member, the alternate shall act as a member on the commission
until a qualified successor is elected.
73112. Any vacancy on the commission occurring by the failure of
any elected member or elected alternate member to continue in his or
her position due to a change in status making him or her ineligible
to serve, or due to death, removal, resignation, or disqualification,
shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the term by appointment
by a majority vote of the commission.
The person so appointed shall fulfill all the requirements set
forth in this article for the member or the alternate member whose
office he or she is to fill.
The qualification of any person to fill a vacancy on the
commission shall be certified by the commission, in writing, to the
director. The director shall notify the commission if he or she
determines that the person is not qualified.
73113. Any producer member or his or her alternate shall be an
individual, partner, or employee of a producer who has a financial
interest in producing, or causing to be produced, navel oranges for
market.
A producer member or alternate shall meet this requirement during
the entire term of office.
73114. Any handler member or his or her alternate shall be an
individual, partner, or employee of a handler who has a financial
interest in handling navel oranges for market.
A handler member or alternate shall meet this requirement during
the entire term of office.
73115. The public member or his or her alternate shall have all the
powers, rights, responsibilities, and privileges of any other member
on the commission.
The public member shall not have any financial interest in the
navel orange industry during the entire term of office.
73116. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), the term of
office of the elected commissioners is three years from the date of
their election and until their successors are qualified and elected.
(b) With respect to the first elected members of the commission,
one-third of the producers shall serve for one year, one-third of the
producers and one cooperative handler and one independent handler
shall serve for two years, and one-third of the producers and one
cooperative handler and one independent handler shall serve for three
years, with the determination of the term of each member to be made
by lot.
(c) An elected commissioner shall not serve more than three
consecutive terms.
73117. The public member shall serve a term of three years and
shall remain on the commission after the expiration of three years
until his or her successor is qualified and appointed.
73118. The commission shall be and is hereby declared and created
as a corporate body.
It may sue and be sued, may contract and be contracted with, and
has all of the powers of a corporation. It may adopt a corporate
seal.
Copies of its proceedings, records, and acts, when authenticated,
shall be admissible in evidence in all courts of the state and shall
be prima facie evidence of the truth of all statements therein.
73119. A quorum of the commission is 12 voting commissioners.
Except as provided in Sections 73061 and 73353, the commission may
act by a vote of a majority of the members present at a meeting at
which there is a quorum.
73120. The director or his or her representatives shall be notified
of, and may attend, each meeting of the commission and any committee
meeting of the commission. However, the director or his or her
representative or any other ex officio member is not entitled to
attend an executive session of the commission called for the purpose
of discussing potential or actual litigation involving either the
department or the organization represented by the ex officio member,
as the case may be.
73121. When a decision of the commission requires the concurrence
of the director, he or she shall indicate his or her response, in
writing, to the commission within 15 working days from notification
of the decision.
73122. No commissioner, including alternates, or a member of a
committee established by the commission who is a nonmember of the
commission, shall receive a salary.
Each commissioner and alternate, except ex officio governmental
members, and each member of a committee who is a nonmember of the
commission, may receive a sum of not to exceed one hundred dollars
($100) per day, as established by the commission, for each day spent
in actual attendance at, or in traveling to and from, meetings of the
commission or committees or on special assignment for the
commission, as approved by the commission, together with the
necessary traveling expenses and meal allowances, as approved by the
commission.
73123. All funds received by any person from the assessments levied
under the authority of this chapter, or otherwise received by the
commission, shall be deposited in the banks or other appropriate
financial institutions designated by the commission and shall be
disbursed by order of the commission through the agent or agents that
it designated for that purpose.
The agent or agents shall be bonded by a fidelity bond, executed
by a surety company authorized to transact business in this state, in
favor of the commission, in the amount of not less than one hundred
thousand dollars ($100,000).
73124. The state shall not be liable for the acts of the commission
or its contracts. Payments of all claims arising by reason of the
administration of this chapter or acts of the commission are limited
to the funds collected by the commission.
No member of the commission or alternate member, or any employee
or agent thereof, is personally liable on the contracts of the
commission or responsible individually in any way to any producer,
any handler, or any other person for error in judgment, mistakes, or
other acts, either of commission or omission, as principal, agent, or
employee, except for his or her own individual acts of dishonesty or
crime.
The commission shall accept full responsibility to defend any
member of the commission or alternate member, or any employee or
agent thereof, against any such claim, except for individual acts of
dishonesty or crime.
No commissioner or alternate member shall be held responsible
individually for any act or omission of any other member of the
commission. The liability of the commissioners are several and not
joint, and no commissioner is liable for the default of any other
commissioner.