Utah Admin. Code R65-1-5 - Expenses, Assessments, Collections, and Disbursement
(1)
(a)
Each producer or handler shall pay to the board the producer's or handler's pro
rata share of expenses as the commissioner of expenses the board finds
necessary.
(b) The discretionary
assessment shall be set by a majority vote of the board and approved by the
commissioner.
(c) The pro rata
share of the expenses payable by a cooperative association of producers shall
be computed based on the quantity of the product covered by the marketing order
that is distributed, sold, or shipped in commerce by the cooperative
association of producers.
(2) Each producer shall pay up to $1 per bin
of apples distributed, sold, or shipped in Utah commerce, to the board
annually.
(3) The board shall
retain records of the receipt of the assessment.
(4) The commissioner may require the board to
reimburse funds that the commissioner spends performing duties, as listed in
Section R65-1-4.
(5)
(a) The
board may incur expenses as necessary to carry out its functions, subject to
the commissioner's approval.
(b)
The board shall receive and disburse any funds it receives pursuant to Section
R65-1-5.
(6)
(a) An
independent auditor shall audit the board's financial records at least once in
the department's fiscal year and when the commissioner requests.
(b) The board must complete the annual audit
and provide it to the department's Administrative Services Division within 180
days of the end of the department's fiscal year.
(c) The audit shall examine the receipt of
assessments, the disbursement of funds, and any reimbursements, as well as a
review of the board's financial documents, including bank statements, bank
account reconciliations, and board meeting minutes.
(d) The board shall make copies of the audits
and financial statements available to producers and processors for examination
after the removal of any confidential individual producer or processor
information.
(7)
(a) The board shall divide assessments made,
and money collected into funds for administrative, advertising, and research
purposes.
(b) The board may use
funds as described in Subsection
4-2-103(1)(e) and
may not use funds for political or lobbying activities.
(8)
(a) If,
at the end of the department's fiscal year, the assessments collected exceed
the expenses incurred, the board, with the commissioner's approval, may carry
over a portion of the excess into subsequent years as a reserve.
(b) The reserve funds may cover any expenses
authorized by this rule, and necessary expenses of liquidation if the
commissioner terminates the order or dissolves the board.
(c) The board shall refund any excess not
kept in reserve proportionately to the producers or processors that paid the
excess.
(d) Without an additional
amount reserve level approved by the commissioner, the amount held may not
exceed one year's operations expenses.
(9)
(a)
Within 30 days after the board collects the assessment, the board may receive a
written request for a refund from a producer objecting to the
payment;
(b) The board shall
approve and pay each refund claim from its account.
(c) The board may deny refund claims filed
more than 30 days after the assessment's collection date;
(d)
(i) If
the board determines the expense to send postcards will exceed their budget,
they may electronically notify each producer subject to the assessment and
allow them to request a refund by responding to the electronic
notification.
(ii) The board may
verify electronic notifications through reading receipt verification
processes.
(iii) Producers must
provide accurate and complete email addresses to the board to allow electronic
notifications.
(e) The
board shall notify the department each time a producer requests a
refund.
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