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Chapter 1
California Marketing Act of 1937

Articles

1
Short Title and Definitions
Sections 58601–58624
2
General Provisions
Sections 58651–58661
3
Exceptions
Sections 58681–58682
4
Administration
Sections 58711–58714
5
Marketing Orders and Agreements
Sections 58741–58750
6
Notice, Reports, and Hearings
Sections 58771–58788
7
Findings
Sections 58811–58814
8
Advisory Boards and Committees
Sections 58841–58853
9
Terms of Marketing Orders
Sections 58881–58897
10
Assessments and Funds
Sections 58921–58941
11
Deposits by Applicants for Marketing Order
Sections 58961–58962
12
Assent to Marketing Orders
Sections 58991–59000
13
Major Amendments
Sections 59021–59037
14
Minor Amendments
Sections 59051–59052
15
Termination or Suspension
Sections 59081–59088
16
Publication of Notice
Section 59111
17
General Rules and Regulations
Sections 59141–59142
18
Administrative Rules and Regulations
Sections 59161–59163
19
Seasonal Marketing Regulations
Sections 59171–59176
20
Records
Sections 59201–59204
21
Actions and Penalties
Sections 59231–59252
22
Inspection and Abatement
Sections 59281–59293
 



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