Title 7 › Chapter 60— EGG RESEARCH AND CONSUMER INFORMATION › § 2708
The Secretary must hold a vote of egg producers who are not exempt and who produced commercial eggs during a time period the Secretary sets. The vote asks whether the producers approve issuing an order. An order can only take effect if at least two-thirds of the producers who vote approve it, or if a majority of voters approve and that majority produced at least two-thirds of the commercial eggs in the representative period. If the Egg Board finds, from a scientific study or similar evidence, that the assessment rate should be raised, it can ask the Secretary to hold a vote on the change. The same approval rules apply for changing the assessment rate. For the order in effect on December 14, 1993, the Egg Board had to decide as soon as possible whether to ask for a vote; if it did and had proper evidence, the Secretary had to hold the vote within 120 days of the request, or 170 days if the Office of Management and Budget required extra review. If producers approve an increase and authority for future increases, the Secretary must change the order and the change takes effect when issued. If producers do not approve an amendment, the existing order stays valid.
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7 U.S.C. § 2708
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 3, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60