If the marketing program committee finds that the results of research would be advantageous in the administration of a marketing program, it may, subject to the approval of the director, authorize and arrange for research to be conducted. The cost of the research shall be considered a part of the cost of the administration of that portion of the marketing program for which the research is authorized.
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