Point in Time - British Columbia Vegetable Scheme - 96/80

"Point in Time" Regulation Content

Natural Products Marketing (BC) Act

British Columbia Vegetable Scheme

B.C. Reg. 96/80

NOTE: Links below go to regulation content as it was prior to the changes made on the effective date. (PIT covers changes made from September 19, 2009 to "current to" date of the regulation.)
SECTIONEFFECTIVE DATE
Section 1 July 31, 2021
Section 3 July 31, 2021
Section 4 July 31, 2021

 Section 1 definition of "scheme" was added by BC Reg 201/2021, effective July 31, 2021.

 Section 3 BEFORE re-enacted by BC Reg 201/2021, effective July 31, 2021.

British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission

3   (1) A commission called the British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission is established to administer the scheme under the supervision of the British Columbia Farm Industry Review Board.

(2) Repealed. [B.C. Reg. 353/85.]

(3)-(3.1) Repealed. [B.C. Reg. 28/2000, s. 1.]

(3.2) The commission consists of the following:

(a) a chair appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council;

(b) up to 8 members who are commercial producers, elected by the commercial producers.

(4) Despite subsection (3.2),

(a) the member serving as chair when this regulation comes into force continues to hold that office until the Lieutenant Governor in Council makes an appointment under subsection (3.2) (a), and

(b) the members serving on the board when this regulation comes into force continue to hold their offices until elections are held under approved practices and procedures for elections established under subsection (5).

(5) The commission must establish and publish practices and procedures for the election of elected board members.

(6) The British Columbia Farm Industry Review Board must approve the rules and procedures referred to in subsection (5) before those rules take effect.

[am. B.C. Regs. 353/85; 403/87; 11/93, s. 1; 46/98; 28/2000, s. 1; 15/2001; 350/2003, s. (c); 94/2004, s. 2.]

 Section 4 (2) (c) and (d) BEFORE amended by BC Reg 201/2021, effective July 31, 2021.

(c) for the purposes of the scheme, to borrow money, provided that the aggregate outstanding indebtedness of the commission through borrowing shall not exceed $100 000 at any time, and to secure repayment of the borrowed money in a manner the commission considers fit;

(d) to fix or alter the remuneration of its employees and, subject to the authority of the British Columbia Farm Industry Review Board, to fix or alter the remuneration of the chairman and other members of the commission.