Title 7 › Chapter CHAPTER 101— - AGRICULTURAL PROMOTION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - KIWIFRUIT › § 7465
Requires the kiwifruit board to make yearly budgets and plans for research, promotion, and consumer information, and to get them approved by the Secretary. The board can sign contracts to carry out those plans if the Secretary agrees. The order sets a system of assessments (fees) on produced and imported kiwifruit. The fee rate must be recommended by a two‑thirds vote of a quorum of the board and approved by the Secretary, but it cannot be more than $0.10 per 7‑pound tray or an equivalent rate. The first handler collects and pays producer assessments and keeps separate records. Importers pay at entry to the U.S. Customs Service and send the money to the board. Small producers (under 500 pounds a year), small importers (under 10,000 pounds), direct farm sales to consumers, and kiwifruit for processing are exempt if the person applies or is on an approved processor list. Board funds may pay for the approved research, promotion, board operations, enforcement, interest and penalties, a required reserve, and the Secretary’s costs including referenda. After the first year, administrative costs may not exceed 30 percent of the budget. Promotions using the funds cannot make false claims about kiwifruit or false attacks on competing products. Assessment money may not be used to influence legislation or government action, except recommendations to the Secretary. Handlers and importers must keep records, file reports, and allow inspections. Those records are kept confidential, except limited public summaries or when the Secretary publishes a violator’s name. Willful disclosure violations can bring up to $1,000 in fines, up to 1 year in jail, or both, and removal from office for board members or USDA employees. Congress may still get information.
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7 U.S.C. § 7465
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73