§ 62061 Each stabilization and marketing plan shall contain provisions for …
§ 62062 Each stabilization and marketing plan shall contain provisions …
§ 62062.1 Any designation of a class 1 price by any method or formula that is …
§ 62062.5 The minimum prices otherwise established pursuant to this chapter …
§ 62063 Subject to the provisions of Sections 62074 and 62075, each …
§ 62064 Each stabilization and marketing plan shall provide all of the …
§ 62065 No amendment of this article terminates or invalidates any provision …
§ 62066 Notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the contrary, the …
§ 62067 Each stabilization and marketing plan may contain provisions which …
§ 62068 Each stabilization and marketing plan may contain provisions which …
§ 62069 The director may establish minimum prices to be paid by handlers to …
§ 62070 Each stabilization and marketing plan may further provide for maximum …
§ 62071 Each stabilization and marketing plan may provide for minimum charges …
§ 62072 In establishing minimum handler service charges under Section 62071, …
§ 62073 If any contract between a handler and a producer for the purchase of …
§ 62074 If the director establishes a stabilization and marketing plan for …
§ 62074.5 A stabilization and marketing plan may contain provisions necessary …
§ 62075 The director shall establish the minimum prices to be paid by …
§ 62076 In establishing prices to be paid by handlers to producers for class …
§ 62077 A handler shall not pay any producer less than the applicable price …
§ 62078 All handlers who receive market milk within this state shall be …
§ 62079 Whenever a pooling plan is in effect as provided in Chapter 3 …

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