Amended by Stats. 2009, Ch. 487, Sec. 3. (AB 905) Effective January 1, 2010.
Every person who is in possession of over 25 pounds of avocados that are produced in this state shall possess a record of proof of ownership of the avocados.
California Food and Agricultural Code — §§ 45031-45042
Amended by Stats. 2009, Ch. 487, Sec. 3. (AB 905) Effective January 1, 2010.
Every person who is in possession of over 25 pounds of avocados that are produced in this state shall possess a record of proof of ownership of the avocados.
Added by Stats. 1989, Ch. 1068, Sec. 4. Effective September 30, 1989.
Added by Stats. 1989, Ch. 1068, Sec. 4. Effective September 30, 1989.
A bill of lading, bill of sale, certified farmers certificate, any data obtainable by electronic transmission which is accessible to a common carrier, or a similar type document shall be considered proof of ownership for purposes of this chapter.
Added by Stats. 1989, Ch. 1068, Sec. 4. Effective September 30, 1989.
It is unlawful for any person to knowingly falsify or cause to be falsified any information in a record intended to show proof of ownership.
Amended by Stats. 1992, Ch. 868, Sec. 1.3. Effective January 1, 1993.
A copy of the proof of ownership record shall be retained by the buyer and seller for a period of one year after sale.
Amended by Stats. 1992, Ch. 868, Sec. 1.5. Effective January 1, 1993.
This article does not apply to avocados transported and accompanied by a valid permit, disposal order, or certificate issued by the director or the commissioner for any reason other than to comply with this article.
Added by Stats. 1989, Ch. 1068, Sec. 4. Effective September 30, 1989.
Upon probable cause to believe avocados regulated by this chapter are being unlawfully transported, any peace officer may stop the transporting vehicle and request a record of proof of ownership of the avocados.
Added by Stats. 1989, Ch. 1068, Sec. 4. Effective September 30, 1989.
Upon reasonable belief that a person is in unlawful possession of avocados regulated by this chapter, the avocados may be seized by the director or any peace officer and shall be turned over to the custody of the director. The director may hold the commodity on the premises where it was seized until disposed of pursuant to Section 45040.
Added by Stats. 1989, Ch. 1068, Sec. 4. Effective September 30, 1989.
The director or a peace officer may investigate to ascertain the ownership of any avocados that have been held pursuant to this chapter. If the lawful owner is located, the avocados shall be released to the owner, or his or her agent. The director may require reasonable payment to cover costs incurred in the storing of the avocados, but not to exceed the value of the avocados.
Amended by Stats. 2024, Ch. 390, Sec. 1. (AB 2324) Effective January 1, 2025.
the avocados may submit satisfactory proof of ownership and obtain possession of the proceeds. The secretary may require the payment by the owner of an amount sufficient to cover the costs incurred for storage and sale of the avocados, but not to exceed the sale price of the avocados. If, after retention of the proceeds for a period of at least six months, no demand is made or if proof of ownership is not supplied, the secretary shall deposit the proceeds of the sale of the avocados with the California Avocado Commission.
Added by Stats. 1989, Ch. 1068, Sec. 4. Effective September 30, 1989.
Added by Stats. 1989, Ch. 1068, Sec. 4. Effective September 30, 1989.
This article establishes minimal requirements for the transportation, identification, disposition, and use of funds derived from the disposition of avocados seized pursuant to this article. A county may, by ordinance, impose additional requirements regarding these requirements.