(a)
A marketing order may contain provisions for carrying on research studies in the production, processing, or distribution of any commodity and for the expenditure of moneys for these purposes. Prior to the implementation of a research program authorized by this section that will extend beyond the next reapproval date of the marketing order pursuant to Section 59086, the director shall call a public hearing pursuant to Article 6 (commencing with Section 58771) to receive testimony regarding support for the research program by persons directly affected by the marketing order. After the hearing, the director shall find and determine, based upon the evidence received, whether or not to conduct a referendum pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 58993 prior to approval of the proposed research program in order to evaluate with greater certainty the support for the program by the persons directly affected by the marketing order.
(b)
In carrying out this section, an advisory board may, subject to the approval of the director, establish a trust account to fund research programs on an ongoing basis. These programs may extend beyond the termination date of the marketing order. For any program designed to last more than one year, funding shall be provided for from the trust account during the initial year.
(c)
In any research in production or processing which is carried on pursuant to this section, the Vice President for Agricultural Sciences of the University of California and the advisory board which is provided for in Article 8 (commencing with Section 58841) shall cooperate in selecting the research program which is to be carried on from time to time. Insofar as practicable, the programs shall be carried out by the University of California, but if the vice president and the advisory board determine that the university has no facilities for a particular program, or that some other research agency has better facilities for it, the program may be carried out by any other research agency which is selected by the vice president and the advisory board.
(d)
In carrying out this section, an advisory board may carry out research programs for the purpose of developing and testing new products in selected markets. The proposed programs shall be submitted to the director for his or her approval prior to the expenditure of funds for the program. The proposal submitted shall include, among other things, a description of the new products, the test market to be utilized, and the duration of the program.