45th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2001
RELATING TO ORGANIC COMMODITIES; AMENDING AND ENACTING CERTAIN SECTIONS OF THE ORGANIC COMMODITY ACT; IMPOSING A CIVIL PENALTY.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 76-22-4 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1990, Chapter 122, Section 4, as amended) is amended to read:
"76-22-4. DEFINITIONS.--As used in the Organic Commodity Act:
A. "advertise" means to present a commercial message in any medium, including but not limited to print, radio, television, sign, display, label, tag or oral statement;
B. "agricultural commodity" means any distinctive type of agricultural, horticultural, floricultural, viticultural, vegetable or animal product of any class in its natural or processed state;
C. "assessment" means funds collected by the
commission as provided for [under] in the Organic Commodity
Act;
D. "certification" means formal verification by
[the commission] a certifying agent that food articles are
organically produced;
E. "certification handbook" means a collection of production and handling standards and rules adopted and promulgated by the commission;
F. "certifying agent" means the commission and any other person designated as a certifying agent by the United States department of agriculture;
[F.] G. "commission" means the organic commodity
commission;
[G.] H. "food article" means any raw or processed
agricultural commodity or product derived from livestock,
including any fruits, vegetables, berries, eggs, seeds or
dairy or grain products marketed in New Mexico for human or
animal consumption;
[H.] I. "handle" means to sell, process, transport
or package organically produced food articles;
[I.] J. "handler" means any individual in the
business of handling organically produced food articles;
[J.] K. "handling operation" means any operation
or portion of an operation that:
(1) receives or otherwise acquires organically produced food articles from the producer of those organically produced food articles;
(2) prepares organically produced food articles for market; or
(3) processes, packages, transports or stores organically produced food articles;
[K.] L. "label" means a commercial message in a
printed medium that is affixed by any method to a receptacle,
including a container or package;
[L.] M. "materials list" means a list of approved
and prohibited substances to be determined by the commission,
in compliance with the national materials list, and set forth
in the certification handbook;
[M.] N. "ombudsman" means a member of the
commission, who has the function of facilitating communication
between certified persons and the commission by addressing
certified persons' complaints, participating in the fact-finding process, investigating complaints, arbitrating when
possible and advocating for the certified person when
necessary; except that the ombudsman shall not represent a
certified person before the commission or any other fact-finding body;
[N.] O. "organic certification program" means a
program designed to ensure that a product is produced,
handled, transported and marketed in compliance with the
Organic Commodity Act and the federal Organic Foods Production
Act of 1990;
[O.] P. "organically certified farm" means a farm
or portion of a farm that is certified by the commission as
utilizing organic productive techniques as set forth by the
commission in the certification handbook provided for [under]
in the Organic Commodity Act;
[P.] Q. "organically certified handling operation"
means any handling operation or portion of any handling
operation that is certified by the commission and operated by
organically certified handlers;
[Q.] R. "organically produced label" means a label
established for the purpose of indicating compliance with the
certification standards promulgated [under] pursuant to
provisions of the Organic Commodity Act;
[R.] S. "organically produced" means food articles
produced using organic productive techniques on an organically
certified farm and handled by an organically certified
handling operation;
[S.] T. "organic productive technique" means a
system of farming that substitutes appropriate farm management
practices for chemical and technological methods and enhances
rather than replaces existing biological systems to ensure
minimum adverse effects on human health and the environment;
[T.] U. "person" means any individual, group of
individuals, corporation, association, cooperative or other
entity;
[U.] V. "processing" means cooking, baking,
heating, drying, mixing, churning, separating, extracting,
cutting, fermenting, eviscerating, preserving, dehydrating,
freezing or otherwise manufacturing food articles and includes
packaging, canning, jarring or otherwise enclosing such food
articles in a container;
[V.] W. "producer" means a person who engages in
the business of growing or producing organically produced
agricultural commodities; and
[W.] X. "steward" means an individual appointed by
the commission to oversee the verification component of the
certification program."
Section 2. Section 76-22-7 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1990, Chapter 122, Section 7, as amended) is amended to read:
"76-22-7. ORGANIC COMMODITY COMMISSION--DUTIES.--The commission:
A. shall adopt and promulgate certification standards for the production and handling of organically produced food articles in the state. The certification standards shall include agricultural commodities used but not consumed as foods by humans and animals. The standards shall be compiled in a certification handbook to be included in the annual report to the legislature;
B. shall conduct studies to increase commercial value of and discover new markets for organically produced food articles;
C. shall disseminate reliable information relative to market conditions, current prices and sources of supply and demand for organically produced food articles;
D. may sue and be sued as a commission, without
individual liability for acts of the commission within the
scope of the powers conferred [under] by the Organic Commodity
Act;
E. may enter into contracts;
F. may appoint subordinate officers and employees of the commission, prescribe their duties and fix their compensation;
G. shall cooperate with local, state or national organizations or government agencies engaged in activities similar to that of the commission;
H. shall adopt, rescind, modify or amend
regulations, orders and resolutions for the exercise of its
powers and duties after providing public notice and the
opportunity for public comment on the action; [and]
I. shall adopt the federal materials list upon its promulgation and shall prepare a registration program for all purveyors of these materials and an assessment schedule for the purveyors of the class of materials appearing on that list; and
J. is designated as the "state organic program" pursuant to the United States department of agriculture's national organic program and, in that capacity, may:
(1) regulate all aspects of the organic agriculture marketplace in New Mexico;
(2) take all actions necessary to ensure that all agricultural products in New Mexico that are labeled or represented as "certified organic", "organic" or "made with organic ingredients" have been produced under a valid certification issued by a certifying agent; and
(3) assume investigative and enforcement responsibilities relating to such labeled agricultural products, including products certified by a certifying agent other than the commission and labeled products not certified."
Section 3. Section 76-22-26 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1990, Chapter 122, Section 26, as amended) is amended to read:
"76-22-26. LABELING.--
A. The commission shall establish a label to be affixed to agricultural products that have been produced on organically certified farms and have been handled by organically certified handlers.
B. The label shall state that a food article has been organically produced and shall bear the seal of the commission.
C. Except as otherwise provided in the Organic
Commodity Act, the terms "organic", "organically produced",
"certified organic", "certified organically grown", "natural",
"naturally grown", "pesticide-residue free" or derivatives of
these terms shall not be used by any person for advertising,
labeling or otherwise affixing the terms to a food article or
its container, unless the food article has been produced and
marketed in compliance with the provisions of the Organic
Commodity Act and [the certificate standards promulgated under
that act] certified by a certifying agent.
D. The commission shall have the exclusive authority under the state certification program to approve the affixing of labels to food articles."
Section 4. Section 76-22-27 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1990, Chapter 122, Section 27, as amended) is amended to read:
"76-22-27. VIOLATIONS AND ENFORCING AUTHORITY--CIVIL PENALTY.--
A. In addition to a civil penalty that may be
enforced pursuant to Subsection D of this section, any
producer or handler of organically produced food articles who
issues a false certification, attempts to have an organically
produced label affixed to a food article that the producer or
handler knows, or should have known, to have been produced in
a manner that is not in compliance with the Organic Commodity
Act or otherwise violates the purposes of the certification
program [under that act], as determined by the commission,
shall be subject to the following procedures and penalties:
(1) the commission shall cause notice of the violations to be given to the producer or handler having responsibility for the violation in the form of a complaint; any person so notified shall be given an opportunity to be heard under the rules prescribed by the commission. If the commission finds no violation has occurred, it shall dismiss the complaint and notify the parties to the complaint;
(2) if at the conclusion of the hearing the
commission finds that a violation has occurred, either in the
presence or absence of the person notified, it shall enter
findings to that effect and notify the parties to the
complaint. If such a finding is made, the person shall not be
eligible to receive certification [under the Organic Commodity
Act] for a period of five years with respect to any farm or
handling operation in which the producer has an interest; and
(3) notwithstanding Paragraph (2) of this
subsection, the commission may reduce or eliminate the period
of ineligibility if the commission determines that
modification or waiver would be in the best interest of the
certification program [established under the Organic Commodity
Act].
B. No person shall be subject to the penalties and procedures described in Subsection A of this section for having violated the provisions of the Organic Commodity Act or the standards contained in the certification handbook if he possesses a guaranty that states that the food article is labeled in compliance with the Organic Commodity Act and the standards contained in the certification handbook.
C. The commission may apply for, and the court may grant, a temporary or permanent injunction restraining any person from violating or continuing to violate any of the provisions of the Organic Commodity Act or any certification standard adopted and promulgated under that act, notwithstanding the existence of other remedies at law. The injunction shall be issued without bond.
D. Any person who, except in accordance with the provisions of the Organic Commodity Act and rules adopted pursuant to that act, knowingly represents, labels or sells a product as "certified organic", "organic", "made with organic ingredients" or similar language intended to convey the impression that the product is organically produced is subject to a civil penalty of not more than five thousand dollars ($5,000) for each violation. Any penalties collected pursuant to this subsection shall be deposited in the organic market development fund."
Section 5. A new section of the Organic Commodity Act is enacted to read:
"[NEW MATERIAL] CERTIFYING AGENTS--REPORTS TO COMMISSION.--A certifying agent, other than the commission, that certifies any food article in New Mexico as being organically produced shall:
A. simultaneous with its issuance, report to the commission any information regarding denials of certification, notifications of noncompliance, notifications of noncompliance correction, notifications of proposed suspension or revocation and notifications of suspension or revocation sent to any person in New Mexico; and
B. on January 2 of each year, submit to the commission a list, including the name, address and telephone number of each operation granted certification in New Mexico during the preceding year."