Title 7 › Chapter CHAPTER 58— - POTATO RESEARCH AND PROMOTION › § 2621
Federal district courts can enforce and stop people from breaking any plan or rule made under this law. When a civil case is involved, the facts must be sent to the Attorney General for action. The Secretary does not have to send every violation to the Attorney General if the Secretary thinks an administrative fix or a written warning will work. If someone breaks a rule or fails to pay a required fee, the Secretary can fine them $500 to $5,000 for each violation. Each breach counts separately. The Secretary can also order the person to stop the violation. Before a fine or stop order, the person must get notice and a hearing. The person can appeal the Secretary’s order to the right U.S. court of appeals within 30 days and must mail a copy by certified mail to the Secretary. The court will overturn the Secretary’s findings only if there is not enough evidence. Ignoring a final stop order can bring up to $500 for each offense, with each day of continued violation counted as a separate offense. If a person won’t pay a final fine, the Secretary will ask the Attorney General to sue in district court to collect it, and that court will not relitigate the original order.
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7 U.S.C. § 2621
Title 7 — Agriculture
Last Updated
Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73