Maryland Code § AG-10-102

Section AG-10-102
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(a) It is declared to be in the interest of the public welfare that the Maryland
farmers who are producers of livestock, poultry, field crops, including nursery stock,
bulbs, and flowers; and other agricultural products having a domestic or foreign
market, shall be permitted and encouraged to act jointly and in cooperation with
growers, handlers, dealers, and processors of these products in promoting and
stimulating, by advertising and other methods, the increased production, and
domestic and foreign use and sale of any agricultural commodities.
(b) The passage by the Seventy-Ninth Congress of a law designated as
Public Law 733, and, particularly Title II of that act, cited as "Agricultural Marketing
Act of 1946", makes it important for producers, handlers, processors, and others
concerned with specific agricultural commodities to associate themselves in action
programs, separately, and with public and private agencies, to obtain the greatest
and most immediate benefits under the provisions of the federal law, in respect to
research, studies, and problems of marketing, transportation, and distribution.
(c) It is declared to be in the public interest and highly advantageous to the
State's agricultural economy that farmers, producers, and growers commercially
producing agricultural commodities be permitted by referendum to be held among
the respective groups and, subject to the provisions of this article, to levy upon
themselves an assessment on the respective commodities or upon the acreage used in
their production and provide for the collection of the assessment. The assessments
are for the financing, or to contribute towards the financing, of a program of
advertising and other methods designed to increase consumption and domestic and
foreign markets for any agricultural commodity. The assessments also may be used
for the financing, or to contribute towards the financing, of a program of production,
use, and sale of any agricultural commodity.

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