Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 20-10.003 - Gift Fruit Shipments
(1) Except as
provided in Department of Citrus Chapter 20-44, F.A.C., shipments of fresh
citrus fruit or the processed products thereof by any method of transportation
by "express or gift fruit shippers, " as hereinafter defined, may be made
without the issuance and filing of inspection certificates and without the
grade being shown on the container. Such shipments shall not be for the purpose
of resale by the consignee.
(2)
Persons who desire to make such shipments by any means of transportation other
than by a licensed express company, parcel post or by a person, firm or
organization approved by the Department of Citrus for use of Special
Transportation Permits, shall first obtain a permit for each shipment by filing
an application on forms to be furnished by the Department of Citrus. A single
application for permits may cover a full shipping season, however a separate
permit must be used for each shipment. Special Transportation Permits may be
issued to persons, firms or organizations approved by the Department of Citrus,
and engaged in the business of transporting gift fruit shipments for a number
of individual express or gift fruit shippers.
(3) Advertising assessments due on such fruit
or products shall be paid in accordance with Rule
20-9.004, F.A.C.
(4) "Express or gift fruit shipper" is
defined as any person having an established place of business who ships or
delivers for transportation in any manner, citrus fruit to a consumer and not
for the purpose of resale, including an "organic gift fruit shipper, " defined
in subsection 20-10.003(5),
F.A.C.
(5) An "Organic gift fruit
shipper, " when approved by the Department of Citrus, is defined as an "express
or gift fruit shipper" who, on forms supplied by the Department of Citrus:
(a) Under oath, certified that during the
shipping season for which his citrus fruit dealer's license was issued, he will
deal only with citrus fruit which he knows of his own personal knowledge is
produced on trees on which only compost, purely organic and nonacidulated
fertilizer such as rock phosphate, colomite or ground limestone is used and to
which no chemical insecticide or fungicide has been applied.
(b) Certified a complete list of all groves
on which fruit he intends to handle will be produced and such list shall show
the approximate number of boxes of each variety of citrus fruit expected to be
handled therefrom.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 601.10(1), 601.50 FS. Law Implemented 601.50 FS.
Formerly 105-1.11(3), Amended 1-1-75, Formerly 20-10.03, Amended 11-28-12.
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