Title 7 › Chapter 80— WATERMELON RESEARCH AND PROMOTION › § 4908
Handlers must pay the assessments the Board sets and must also collect the producer’s share from the grower or take it out of the grower’s payment. Handlers must keep a separate record for each grower showing how many watermelons they handled, how many are covered by the plan, how many are exempt, and any other information the Board asks for. The Board can treat different kinds of handlers differently to match how they market melons. A handler pays the same amount as the producer, and no watermelon can be charged more than one assessment. If importers are covered, they must pay the assessment to the Board when the melons enter the United States. The import fee equals the combined producer and handler rate. Importers must keep records showing how many imported melons are covered, how many are exempt, and any other items the Board requires. Handlers and importers must keep books and file reports and let the Secretary inspect them. The Department and Board must keep this information private, except for court or administrative cases involving the plan, general reports that don’t name people, or when the Secretary publishes the name of someone who broke the plan and which rule they broke.
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7 U.S.C. § 4908
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 3, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60