DATCP Docket No. 13-R-15
Rules Clearinghouse No. 14-042
ORDER
OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE, TRADE AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
ADOPTING RULES
The state of Wisconsin department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection adopts the following rule to amend ATCP 142.05 (1), relating to the cranberry agricultural marketing order and affecting small businesses.
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Analysis Prepared by the Department
of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection
This rule increases the maximum assessment the cranberry marketing board may charge to cranberry producers under Chapter ATCP 142, the cranberry marketing order as follow:
The maximum assessment the cranberry marketing board may charge increases from ten cents per barrel to a maximum of 15 cents per barrel beginning the year this amendment to the marketing order becomes effective, to a maximum of 20 cents per barrel beginning in 2017 and to a maximum of 25 cents per barrel beginning in 2019.Statutory Authority
Statutes interpreted: Ch. 96, Stats. The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (“DATCP”) has general authority to adopt rules interpreting statutes under its jurisdiction under s. 93.07(1), Stats. DATCP is specifically authorized to adopt rules under s. 96.15, Stats., to facilitate the administration and enforcement of Ch. 96, Stats (the Agricultural Marketing Act). Related Rules or Statutes
Chapter ATCP 140 is the overarching rule applicable to each of the individual marketing orders. Chapters ATCP 141 through 148 are the marketing orders with ATCP 142 being the marketing order for cranberries. Plain Language Analysis
Background
DATCP administers Wisconsin’s agricultural marketing law which authorizes the creation of marketing orders for agricultural commodities. Each marketing order board collects assessments from producers of the applicable commodity. The assessments may be expended by the board for promotion, research or consumer education of the commodity. The provisions of Ch. 96, Stats., and Ch. ATCP 140 Wis. Adm. Code and the applicable marketing order (Chs. ATCP 141 to 148) govern the organization of each of the seven marketing order boards, the election of marketing board members, the assessment of producers and the use of assessments. Wisconsin produces more cranberries than any other state in the nation. In 2012 Wisconsin growers produced 4,830,000 barrels of cranberries. Cranberry is the state’s No. 1 fruit crop in both value and acreage. The cranberry industry currently provides nearly $300 million annually to the state’s economy and supports approximately 3,400 jobs across the state.
Cranberry assessments have been used effectively to expand the market for cranberries dramatically from a time when cranberries were thought of primarily for a relish at the Thanksgiving dinner to today when cranberries have become part of the everyday diet and are used in a wide range of dishes. Assessments also support crop and environmental research including sustainable production practices, nutrient management, water conservation and water quality protection. The current maximum rate of assessment of ten cents per barrel has existed since 1983. To continue the successful marketing and research, the Cranberry Board believes increased funding is required.
In order to make any change to a marketing order, in addition to conducting the traditional rulemaking process, the change must be approved at a referendum of the producers of the affected commodity.
Rule Contents
The proposed rule increases maximum assessment the cranberry marketing board may charge from ten cents per barrel to a maximum of 15 cents per barrel beginning the year this amendment to the marketing order becomes effective, to a maximum of 20 cents per barrel beginning in 2017 and to a maximum of 25 cents per barrel beginning in 2019.
Federal and Surrounding State Programs
Federal Programs
There is a federal marketing order for cranberries under which assessments are collected in a manner similar to the state cranberry marketing order. The state and federal marketing orders are operated cooperatively to effectively use the assessments for the benefit of cranberry growers.
Surrounding State Programs
There are very few cranberry producers in the surrounding states and none of the surrounding states have a cranberry marketing order.
Data and Analytical Methodologies