Title 7 › Chapter 60— EGG RESEARCH AND CONSUMER INFORMATION › § 2711
Lets some egg producers and some breeding-hen flocks be left out of certain rules. A producer is exempt if, at any time during the three months right before assessments are due, they did not have more than 75,000 laying hens, and they meet the conditions the Secretary sets. A flock of breeding hens is exempt if most of their eggs are used to hatch chicks. How hens are counted: for a person, include hens they own and hens owned by family members the person effectively controls (as the Secretary decides). For a partnership or similar group, include hens owned by the group and by all partners or equity holders. If the producer owns 50% or more of a company or similar entity, include that entity’s hens. Also count hens owned through the family members, partnerships, partners of those partnerships, or other companies where the producer has at least 50% ownership.
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7 U.S.C. § 2711
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 3, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60