Or. Admin. Code § 603-076-0052 - Active State Supervision of Season Starting Price Negotiations for Seafood Commodities
To ensure that the Director is actively supervising the conduct of the seafood harvester association representatives and the seafood dealers under the regulatory program in accordance with the requirements of the federal antitrust laws and the Oregon Antitrust Act:
(1)
(a) The
Director - at the request of a minimum of fifty-one percent (51%) of harvesters
with active permits for the specific seafood subject to negotiations, and
fifty-one percent (51%) of dealers by volume of pounds landed in the previous
year of the specific seafood species subject to negotiations - shall convene
duly elected or appointed representatives of the seafood harvesters and seafood
dealers, at a predetermined location, date and time to enter into price
negotiations with the objective of reaching agreement on a negotiated season
starting price for review and approval by the Department.
(b) The Director may schedule a series of
meetings between the representatives of the harvesters and dealers.
(c) The names and affiliations of the
representatives of the seafood harvester and the dealers shall be provided to
the Department at least two working days prior to the meeting.
(2) The Director or the Director's
designee shall be present at and actively supervise all meetings between the
seafood harvesters and dealer representatives pursuant to the regulatory
program and, if necessary, mediate the price negotiations between the
representatives at these meetings.
(3) The department shall designate someone to
keep minutes of all state-supervised meetings between representatives of the
seafood harvesters associations or cooperatives and dealer representatives;
minutes of negotiations shall be distributed to all interested parties upon
request.
(4) At the conclusion of
the negotiations between the representatives of the seafood harvesters and
dealers, the representatives shall by consensus take one of the following
actions:
(a) Submit to the Director for
review and approval a negotiated season starting price effective for the time
period agreed to in the negotiations; or
(b) Notify the Director that the bargaining
representatives cannot arrive at a negotiated price, and request that the
Director establish the price based on all information presented in the
negotiations; or
(c) Terminate the
negotiations.
(5) Within
two (2) days after the parties' submission under section (4), the Director
shall review the negotiated price and approve it as the established price, or
reject the parties' negotiated price and direct the parties to continue their
negotiations if it is determined that the price does not reflect the interests
of the State. The Director may request any information deemed necessary from
the parties to review and approve the established price. The Director shall
immediately notify the parties of the decision under this section in
writing.
(6) In approving the
established season opening price, the Director shall consider the negotiated
price reached by representatives of the seafood harvesters and dealers. The
Director may also consider information available from the parties, including
inventories; previous price-harvest relationships; production and supply
factors; competitive factors; local, national and world market production and
supply, and prices; the influence of imported product on prices, and any other
factors the Director deems necessary to approve the established
price."
(7)
(a) The Director must approve the established
season opening price before the parties shall implement the season opening
prices effective for the parties which participated in and agreed to be bound
by such through negotiations.
(b)
The Director shall not be involved in adjustments to seafood prices once the
time period effective for the season opening price has expired.
(c) However, if during the applicable time
period effective for the season opening price, a majority of seafood harvesters
and a majority of dealers who were parties to the negotiations request the
Director to be involved in any adjustments to the established season starting
price, a continuation of the supervised price negotiations may occur. Any
proposed adjustments to an established season opening price or applicable time
period require approval by the Director before they may become
effective.
(8) The
established season opening price shall be binding for all parties to the
negotiations who have agreed to the prices and time frames and other terms and
conditions as specified and approved by the Director.
(9) Parties to the negotiations shall
reimburse the Department for costs associated with supervising and
administering the regulatory program. The Department will provide the parties
with an itemized list of costs associated with program supervision, and cost
recovery shall be as follows:
(a) Department
consultative fees for Attorney General counsel directly related to supervising
the regulatory program shall be divided evenly between the parties and
reimbursed to the Department.
(b)
All parties to the negotiations will be assessed a fee of $100 towards the cost
of state supervision of the negotiations. Costs above the total collected from
the parties for this $100 flat fee will be evenly divided between all
parties.
(c) Total costs for the
department's supervisory role will include: $45.00 per hour for time devoted to
administration and supervision of the regulatory program, plus associated
travel costs (mileage at state rates, and travel time) and expenses (copies,
etc.).
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 576.620 - 576.650, Ch. 487 OL 2003 & SB 673
Stats. Implemented: ORS 62.845, 646.515, 646.535 & 646.740
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