Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 20-3.005 - General Provisions
(1) The following
licensed citrus fruit dealers are exempt from the reporting requirements:
(a) All gift fruit shippers;
(b) Retail processors and dairies;
(c) Processors engaged exclusively in the
production of fresh squeezed unpasteurized juice and who utilize less than 200,
000 boxes per year.
(2)
For the purposes of this rule, terms shall have the meanings prescribed by
Section 601.03, F.S. In addition, the
term:
(a) "Bulk storage" is defined as
storage, or storage capacities, of total quantities of processed citrus juice
products in excess of fifty thousand (50, 000) gallons stored in drums, bins,
totes, barrels, or tank farms.
(b)
"Contract, Long-Term (Multi-Season) priced fruit" is defined as:
1. Fruit purchased on a multi-season basis
including:
a. Fruit with prices established
prior to current fruit season;
b.
Fruit for which a contract has been executed for current and future seasons;
and,
c. Fruit contracted for
multi-years and/or future seasons (Long Term
Contract-basis).
2. Fruit
contracted with no price specified at the time the contract is executed;
however, the price must be calculable at time of fruit
delivery.
(c) "Contract
priced fruit" is defined as fruit purchased where a price is stated or is
determinable on the basis of specified contract language and for which the
price is available during the week of fruit processing (includes bulk
contracts).
(d) "Current Fruit
Season" is defined as October 1 through the end of fruit processing for that
season.
(e) "Current Reporting
Week" is defined as the seven (7) days prior to the "Week Ending"
date.
(f) "Dairies" means milk
plant operators, as that term is defined in Section
502.012, F.S.
(g) "Eliminations" are defined, for the
purposes of the Post Estimate Report, as citrus fruit that has been graded out
or eliminated from the fresh channel of trade by a packinghouse and delivered
to a processor for the processed channel of trade.
(h) "FDOC Week Ending Date" is set as Sunday
- Saturday with each week ending at midnight on Saturday; however, facilities
may set their week ending day to align with their accounting processes provided
the week ending day remains consistent throughout the current fruit season and
the reporting week begins on Sunday.
(i) "Final Priced Fruit" is defined as a
price (either stated in contract language or to be determined based upon
contract language) that is known or will be determined before or during the
week of fruit processing. This may include contracts with 'floor' and 'rise'
language if the final price or pricing basis for the 'rise' is known during the
week of delivery/processing.
(j)
"Intermediate priced fruit" is defined as:
1.
A price, either stated in contract language or to be determined based on
contract language;
a. Before the final price
is known; and,
b. For which the
Final Price may be greater but not less than the Intermediate Price; and,
c. For which only the Intermediate
Price is available during week of delivery/processing.
2. For which the Final Price or pricing basis
for the 'rise' is not known during the week of delivery/processing due to
'floor' and 'rise' language in the executed contract.
(k) "Non-priced fruit without a final or
intermediate price known" is defined as fruit processed for which the final
price is not known during the week of delivery (floor/rise, participation,
etc.).
(l) "Other Non-priced fruit"
shall be defined as:
1. If the fruit was
delivered/sold by a corporation to itself, or
2. If a subsidiary corporation delivered/sold
its fruit to a parent corporation, or
3. If an owner, major stockholder, officer or
employee of a processing corporation delivered/sold their fruit to the
processing corporation, or
4. If
the fruit is being toll processed and the price is not known to the processing
facility.
(m) "Retail
processors" means processors who exclusively engage in direct sales of packaged
citrus juice to ultimate consumers under the processor's own name, and do not
place packaged citrus juice into the stream of commerce in wholesale
form.
(n) "Spot priced fruit" is
defined as fruit delivered to the processor without a pre-determined price or
contract, for immediate delivery and sold for the daily price.
(o) "Toll pack processing" is the act of
processing fruit by a processing facility where ownership or title of such
fruit never passes to the processor. The ownership of such fruit rests at all
times during processing and packaging with the licensed citrus fruit dealer who
has made delivery of fruit.
(3) Any data reported to the Florida
Department of Citrus that a facility deems to be a trade secret (i) shall be
clearly labeled as "Trade Secret" at the time it is submitted to the Department
of Citrus, and (ii) shall be designated a trade secret on a Statement of Trade
Secret Form under Rule
20-100.004, F.A.C. Individual
facility information reported pursuant to this rule shall be held confidential
as a designated trade secrets as defined in Section
688.002(4),
F.S., and treated as exempt from the provisions of Section
119.07(1), F.S.
Absent a written declaration that the facility deems the data to be a trade
secret in compliance with the process set forth in this subsection (3), the
data provided to the Department of Citrus will not be treated as a trade
secret, as defined in Section
688.002(4),
F.S.
(4) Reports as required under
this rule chapter are subject to the inspection of records provision of Section
601.70,
F.S.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 601.10(1), 601.15(10)(a) FS. Law Implemented 119.0715, 601.15(4), 601.69 FS.
New 8-31-15, Amended 2-2-20, 11-26-20, 6-23-22.
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