Ala. Admin. Code r. 80-8-2-.03

Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 1, October 31, 2024
Section 80-8-2-.03 - Voting Procedures And Tabulation
(1) All known Alabama egg producers shall be mailed, at least two weeks prior to the election, a ballot, certification form, instructions for completing the form and ballot, two envelopes, a postage-paid envelope, and summary of the Poultry Promotional Law. Each producer will be instructed to complete a certification form and to seal this form in an envelope and to complete his ballot and seal the ballot in a separate envelope. Both envelopes will then be placed in the postage-paid envelope and mailed to the Alabama Poultry and Egg Association. Within 10 days following the referendum, the ballots shall be tabulated by a committee appointed by the president of the Alabama Poultry and Egg Association and the results thereof shall be announced with a certified copy being forwarded to the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries. The postage-paid envelope used in the referendum will be marked Poultry Promotional Referendum. The tabulating committee will open each envelope and will first check the certification of each producer voting in the referendum. After the producer is certified as eligible to vote in the referendum, the sealed envelope containing the ballot will be placed in a ballot box or other container with the other sealed ballots. This procedure shall be followed to assure a secret ballot voting election as well as an accurate tabulation of the results of voting in the referendum. All envelopes, ballots, tabulation sheets and certification thereof shall be kept and preserved for any future inspection to determine that the foregoing procedure was followed.
(2) All owners of hens, including breeder hens, engaged in the production of eggs who shall be subject to the assessment upon the sale of hens shall be eligible to vote in the referendum; provided, however, owners of hens shall own 3,000 hens, or more, before he or she is eligible to vote as no assessment or deduction shall be made against any owner of hens who owns less than 3,000 hens in his egg production operation as it is the intent and purpose of the law to apply to commercial operators only.
(3) Each egg production operation shall have one vote, only, if such operation is owned by an individual, partnership or corporation. If the egg production operation is conducted as a family enterprise and different members of the family own hens kept in separate houses and sold separately, each owner may vote, provided each such owner owns the required number of hens for voting purposes, 3,000 or more. If the egg production operation is owned by a partnership or corporation, then one individual shall be designated to vote for the partnership or the corporation.
(4) The Alabama Poultry and Egg Association shall furnish all necessary ballots and other election supplies and bear all expenses necessary and incident to holding the referendum.

Author: Charles H. Barnes

Ala. Admin. Code r. 80-8-2-.03

Filed December 6, 1985.

Statutory Authority:Code of Ala. 1975, § 2-8-167.