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SB 1310 (Maldonado)
Marketing of agricultural commodities: educational programs: definition.
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SB 1310, as introduced, Maldonado. Marketing of agricultural
commodities: educational programs: definition.
Existing law defines an "educational program" for purposes of the
California Marketing Act of 1937 as a program that provides for the
planning and implementation of activities to inform the general
public of the processes of producing agricultural commodities and to
foster cooperation between urban and rural sectors.
This bill would make a technical, nonsubstantive change to these
provisions.



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  • 02/19/10 - Introduced (pdf)

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  • 03/04/10: To Com. on RLS.


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