Amended by Stats. 1995, Ch. 130, Sec. 29. Effective July 18, 1995.
Article 3 - The California Date Commission
California Food and Agricultural Code — §§ 77751-77767
Sections (18)
Amended by Stats. 1995, Ch. 130, Sec. 30. Effective July 18, 1995.
District 1 consists of all of Riverside County. Additional districts may be added pursuant to Section 77752.5, and shall be numbered consecutively beginning with “District 2,” as each new district becomes subject to this chapter.
Added by Stats. 1995, Ch. 130, Sec. 31. Effective July 18, 1995.
Amended by Stats. 1995, Ch. 130, Sec. 32. Effective July 18, 1995.
Amended by Stats. 1995, Ch. 130, Sec. 33. Effective July 18, 1995.
The commission or the secretary may bring an action for judicial relief from the secretary’s written notice, or from noncompliance by the commission with the written notice, as the case may be, in a court of competent jurisdiction, which may issue a temporary restraining order, permanent injunction, or other appropriate relief.
Amended by Stats. 1995, Ch. 130, Sec. 34. Effective July 18, 1995.
When the secretary is required to concur in a decision of the commission, the secretary shall concur, refuse to concur, or request additional information from the commission within 15 working days from the date the secretary receives notification of the decision.
Amended by Stats. 1995, Ch. 130, Sec. 35. Effective July 18, 1995.
The commission shall reimburse the secretary for all expenditures incurred by the secretary in carrying out his or her duties and responsibilities pursuant to this chapter. However, a court, if it finds that the secretary acted arbitrarily or capriciously in restricting the activities or functions of the commission, may relieve the commission of the responsibility for payment of the secretary’s legal costs with regard to that action.
Amended by Stats. 1995, Ch. 130, Sec. 36. Effective July 18, 1995.
An alternate member to each member of the commission, except the ex officio members, shall be elected or appointed in the same manner and for the same term as the member. An alternate member, in the absence of the member for whom he or she is an alternate, shall serve in place of the member and shall exercise all of the rights, privileges, and powers of the member when serving on the commission. In addition, if a member and his or her alternate are absent, any other alternate from the same district may serve in place of the member, and shall exercise all of the rights, privileges, and powers of the member when serving on the commission. If the status of a member changes, thereby making the member ineligible to serve, or in the event of the death, removal, resignation, or disqualification of a member, the alternate member shall act as a member of the commission until a qualified successor is elected or appointed.
Amended by Stats. 1995, Ch. 130, Sec. 37. Effective July 18, 1995.
Any vacancy on the commission occurring by the failure of any person elected to or serving on the commission as a member or alternate member to continue in his or her position due to a change in his or her status, thereby making the person ineligible to serve, or due to death, removal, resignation, or disqualification, shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the term by a majority vote of the remaining members of the commission. The appointee shall meet all of the qualifications set forth in this article as required for the member or alternate whose office he or she is to occupy.
Amended by Stats. 1995, Ch. 130, Sec. 38. Effective July 18, 1995.
Added by Stats. 1990, Ch. 1089, Sec. 1.
The public member and his or her alternate member on the commission shall have all of the powers, rights, and privileges of any other member or alternate member, respectively, on the commission. The public member and his or her alternate member shall not have any financial interest in the date industry.
Amended by Stats. 2006, Ch. 83, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 2007.
The term of office of all members and alternate members of the commission, except any ex officio member, shall be three years from the date of their election and until qualified successors are elected.
Added by Stats. 1990, Ch. 1089, Sec. 1.
The commission is hereby declared and created a corporate body. It may sue and be sued, enter into contracts, adopt a seal, and has all of the powers of a corporation. Copies of its proceedings, records, and acts, when authenticated, shall be prima facie evidence of the truth of all statements therein.
Amended by Stats. 1995, Ch. 130, Sec. 40. Effective July 18, 1995.
A quorum of the commission is a majority of the voting members of the commission. Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (b) of Section 77841 and Sections 77731 and 77883, the vote of the majority of the members present at a meeting at which there is a quorum constitutes the act of the commission.
Amended by Stats. 1995, Ch. 130, Sec. 41. Effective July 18, 1995.
The secretary or his or her representative shall be notified and may attend each meeting of the commission and any committee meeting of the commission. However, the secretary or his or her representative is not entitled to attend an executive session of the commission or a committee of the commission called for the purpose of discussing potential or actual litigation against the department.
Amended by Stats. 1995, Ch. 130, Sec. 42. Effective July 18, 1995.
No member of the commission, or member of a committee established by the commission who is a nonmember of the commission, shall receive any compensation. Each member of the commission or each alternate member serving in place of a member, except ex officio members, and each member of a committee established by the commission who is a nonmember of the commission, may receive per diem of not more than one hundred dollars ($100) per day, as established by the commission, and may also receive necessary traveling expenses and meal allowances as approved by the commission. If per diem is paid, it shall be paid to members for each day spent in actual attendance at, or in traveling to and from, meetings of the commission or committees of the commission, or on special assignment for the commission, as approved by the commission.
Added by Stats. 1990, Ch. 1089, Sec. 1.
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 banks which the commission may designate and shall be disbursed by order of the commission through an agent or agents designated by the commission 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 an amount of not less than twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000).
Amended by Stats. 1995, Ch. 130, Sec. 43. Effective July 18, 1995.
The state is not 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, alternate member, employee, or agent of the commission is personally liable for the contracts of the commission and no such person is responsible individually in any way to any handler or any other person for errors in judgment, mistakes, or other acts, either of commission or omission, as a principal, agent, or employee, except for his or her own individual acts of dishonesty or crime. No member, alternate member, employee, or agent of the commission, is responsible individually for any act or omission of any other member, alternate member, employee, or agent of the commission. Liability is several and not joint, and no member, alternate member, employee, or agent of the commission is liable for the default of any other member, alternate member, employee, or agent of the commission.