GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 2-7-156 - Assessment for suppression and eradication programs; conditions
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    2-7-156   (2010)
   2-7-156.    Assessment for suppression and eradication programs; conditions 
      An  assessment shall be levied upon all cotton growers in this state to  cover, in whole or in part, the cost of boll weevil suppression and  eradication programs authorized by this article, subject to the  following:
      (1)  All assessments imposed  on cotton shall be levied on a per acre or per bale basis as determined  by the Commissioner upon recommendation of the cotton growers'  organization; provided, however, that the per acre assessment shall  continue to be used so long as acreage certification is available to the  department;
      (2)  The per acre or per  bale assessment, the period for which it shall be levied, and the  geographical area to which the assessment applies shall be established  by the Commissioner, upon recommendation by the board of directors of  the cotton growers' organization;
      (3)  When  the assessment is imposed on a per bale basis, it shall be the duty of  each first handler of cotton from cotton growers in this state to  collect the assessments imposed pursuant to this article on such cotton,  to file reports on forms prescribed by the Commissioner listing such  sales and the name of the grower, and to remit the amounts so imposed  and collected to the Commissioner within 30 days of the date of purchase  of the cotton;
      (4)  The Commissioner of  Agriculture is authorized, and it shall be the Commissioner's duty, to  receive, collect, hold in trust, and disburse all assessments and any  other funds created under this article as trust funds of the cotton  growers' organization, without complying with the requirements  applicable to funds collected for the use and benefit of the state. Such  funds shall not be required to be deposited in the state treasury and  appropriated therefrom. All moneys collected by the Commissioner shall  be deposited in a bank or other depository approved by the growers'  organization and shall be disbursed by the Commissioner only upon the  written authorization of the certified cotton growers' organization for  the administration and implementation of the boll weevil eradication  program. Should the eradication program be discontinued or certification  of the growers' organization be revoked by the Commissioner, the  assessments authorized by this article shall be discontinued on the date  specified by the Commissioner and any funds remaining in its hands at  such time are authorized to be paid out by the Commissioner for existing  obligations and for winding up the affairs of the certified cotton  growers' organization. Any funds remaining over and above those required  for completing the business of the cotton growers' organization shall  be paid by the Commissioner to the contributing growers on a pro rata  basis;
      (5)  Records maintained by the  Commissioner on behalf of the certified cotton growers' organization  shall be audited at least annually by the state auditor;
      (6)  The  Commissioner shall have a lien for the payment of assessments under  this article which shall be of equal dignity with liens for taxes in  favor of the state. The Commissioner is authorized to issue executions  for the collection of such assessments in like manner as executions are  issued for ad valorem property taxes due the state. It shall be the duty  of each and every sheriff of this state and their lawful deputies, upon  request of the Commissioner, to levy and collect such executions and to  make their return thereof to the Commissioner in like manner as such  tax executions are levied and return thereof made to county tax  collectors and tax commissioners; provided, however, that the  Commissioner shall be authorized to levy and collect his or her own  executions;
      (7)  In addition to the lien  provided in paragraph (6) of this Code section, the Commissioner shall  have a special lien on cotton for payment of assessments which shall be  superior to any other lien provided by law, shall arise as of the time  the assessments become due and payable, and shall cover all cotton grown  by or ginned from the cotton grower from the date the lien arises until  such assessments are paid; provided, however, that any buyers of cotton  shall take free of such lien if such buyer has not received written  notice of the lien from the Commissioner. Such lien extends to the  proceeds of sale received by the person who originally bought the cotton  from the grower. Notice may be provided by tagging the cotton as being  subject to a delinquency or by documentation in the sales agreement  indicating that the cotton is subject to a delinquency. The Commissioner  or the Commissioner's authorized representative is authorized and  empowered to so tag the cotton wherever found. In order to enforce such  liens, the Commissioner is authorized to issue an execution for the  collection of delinquent assessments due the Commissioner. The execution  shall be directed to all and singular sheriffs of this state and shall  command them to levy upon the cotton of the cotton grower or notified  initial buyer; provided, however, that the Commissioner shall be  authorized to levy and collect his or her own executions. Each sheriff  or the Commissioner or the Commissioner's authorized representative  shall execute the execution as in cases of writs of execution from the  superior courts. The Commissioner or the Commissioner's authorized  representative may levy and conduct judicial sales in the manner  provided by law for sales by sheriffs and constables. The special lien  on cotton may also be enforced by a foreclosure action or action at law,  as appropriate, brought by the Commissioner in the superior court of  the county of residence of the person who originally bought the cotton  from the grower. A buyer of cotton other than a person buying cotton  from the grower takes free of the lien created by this paragraph.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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