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Chapter 2
Stabilization and Marketing of Market Milk

Articles

1
Legislative Declarations
Sections 61801–61812
2
Definitions
Sections 61821–61839
3
Nonprofit Cooperative Associations
Sections 61871–61873
4
Administration
Sections 61891–61904
5
Classes of Market Milk
Sections 61931–61937
6
Marketing Areas
Sections 61961–61963
7
Formation and Adoption of Stabilization and Marketing Plans
Sections 61991–61998
8
Amendment and Termination of Stabilization and Marketing Plans
Sections 62031–62032
9
Establishment of Minimum Prices and Provisions of Stabilization and Marketing Plans
Sections 62061–62079
10
Unlawful Trade Practices
Sections 62091–62095
11
Sales to the United States
Section 62121
12
Handlers’ Licenses
Sections 62141–62155
13
Bonding and Payment for Market Milk
Sections 62181–62202
14
Administrative Fees
Sections 62211–62213
15
Reports and Statistics
Sections 62241–62243
17
Local and Regional Producer Advisory Boards
Sections 62301–62313
18
Actions and Penalties
Sections 62401–62403
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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