Exemption of Organic Products From Assessment Under a Commodity Promotion Law

Exemption of Organic Products From Assessment Under a Commodity Promotion Law

Docket Number: AMS-FV-14-0032
Effective: February 29, 2016
 

Summary
This rule implements the provisions of section 10004 of the Agricultural Act of 2014 and modifies the organic assessment exemption regulations under 23 Federal marketing orders and 22 research and promotion programs (commodity promotion programs). This rule amends the current regulations to allow persons that produce, handle, market, process, manufacture, feed, or import “organic” and “100 percent organic” products to be exempt from paying assessments associated with commodity promotion activities, including paid advertising, conducted under a commodity promotion program administered by the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), regardless of whether the person requesting the exemption also produces, handles, markets, processes, manufactures, feeds, or imports conventional or nonorganic products. Currently, only persons that exclusively produce and market products certified as 100 percent organic are eligible for an exemption from assessments under commodity promotion programs. This rule expands the exemption to cover all “organic” and “100 percent organic” products certified under the National Organic Program regardless of whether the person requesting the exemption also produces, handles, markets, processes, manufactures, feeds, or imports conventional or nonorganic products.

Contact

Barry Broadbent, Senior Marketing Specialist or Michelle P. Sharrow, Branch Chief
Marketing Order and Agreement Division, Specialty Crops Program, AMS, USDA
1400 Independence Avenue SW., Stop 0237
Washington, DC  20250-0237
Telephone: (202) 720-2491
Fax: (202) 720-8938
Email: Barry.Broadbent@ams.usda.gov or Michelle.Sharrow@ams.usda.gov

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