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Farm Products Marketing Act

R.R.O. 1990, REGULATION 418

GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES — PLAN

Historical version for the period February 14, 2014 to January 23, 2018.

Last amendment:  O. Reg. 28/14.

This is the English version of a bilingual regulation.

1. The plan in the Schedule is continued for the control and regulation of the producing and marketing within Ontario of greenhouse vegetables.  R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 418, s. 1.

2. Revoked: O. Reg. 28/14, s. 1.

3. Revoked: O. Reg. 28/14, s. 2.

Schedule
PLAN

Farm Products Marketing Act

1. This plan may be cited as the “Ontario Greenhouse Vegetables Plan”.

2. In this plan,

“geographic area” means a geographic area under the Territorial Division Act, 2002;

“greenhouse vegetables” means cucumbers, lettuce, peppers and tomatoes produced in Ontario in a greenhouse or any other enclosure under glass, plastic or other material used for the purpose of controlling temperature and providing protection for the growing plants;

“producer” means a person engaged in the production of greenhouse vegetables.

3. This plan applies to the control and regulation in any or all respects of the producing and marketing within Ontario of greenhouse vegetables, including the prohibition of such producing or marketing in whole or in part.

4. (1) There shall be a local board to be known as “Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers”.

(2) The local board has the authority, and shall exercise the powers and perform the duties,

(a) that the Commission delegates to it under the Act; and

(b) that are given or assigned to it by this Regulation and by any other applicable regulation.

(3) The local board has the following powers:

1. The local board has such powers of a natural person as are necessary for the local board to exercise its other powers and perform its duties under the Act or any other Act of Ontario or Canada, subject to any limitations set out in this Regulation or any other regulation that applies to the local board.

2. The local board may accept extra-provincial powers and rights.

3. Where authorized by by-law, and subject to Regulation 400 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 (By-laws for Local Boards) made under the Act, the local board may,

i. borrow money on the credit of the local board,

ii. issue, sell or pledge debt obligations of the local board, or

iii. charge, mortgage, hypothecate or pledge all or any currently owned or subsequently acquired real or personal movable or immovable property of the local board, including book debts, rights, powers, franchises and undertakings, to secure any debt obligations or any money borrowed or other debt or liability of the local board.

(4) The local board shall not,

(a) establish or acquire a controlling interest in a corporation or other entity;

(b) exercise its powers and perform its duties, or purport to do so, through a corporation or other entity; or

(c) indemnify or agree to indemnify any person in relation to any action or other proceeding except as permitted by Regulation 400 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990.

5. (1) The local board shall be composed of,

(a) 10 voting members elected or appointed in accordance with sections 11, 13 and 14; and

(b) a chair whom the Commission shall appoint.

(2) The chair holds office at the pleasure of the Commission and shall not have any voting rights.

(3) When present, the chair shall preside at all meetings of the local board.

(4) The Commission may appoint an acting chair who shall act in place of the chair during the chair’s absence or inability to act.

(5) The members of the local board from District 1 as described in section 6 shall elect a vice-chair from among themselves and the members of the local board from District 2 as described in that section shall elect a vice-chair from among themselves.

(6) The vice-chairs shall hold office until their successors are elected.

(7) The elections of vice-chairs shall take place annually at the first meeting after each election of members under section 11 or appointment of members under section 13, as the case may be.

(8) Revoked: O. Reg. 28/14, s. 3 (4).

6. For the purposes of elections and appointments to the District Greenhouse Vegetable Producers’ Committees under section 10 and elections and appointments to the local board under sections 11, 13 and 14, the following greenhouse vegetable growing districts are established:

1. District 1, composed of the geographic areas of Essex, Chatham-Kent and Lambton.

2. District 2, composed of all other geographic areas of Ontario.

7. There shall be a committee in each district to be known as the “District Greenhouse Vegetable Producers’ Committee”.

8. Each District Greenhouse Vegetable Producers’ Committee shall be composed of five members.

9. (1) Except in the case of the chair or the acting chair of the local board, the following rules apply with respect to being eligible to hold office on the local board or a District Greenhouse Vegetable Producers’ Committee, to voting to elect members to them or to appointing members to them:

1. The producer must be an individual,

i. who produces greenhouse vegetables on his or her own account,

ii. who is designated in writing as the producer by the corporation, partnership or firm which produces the greenhouse vegetables on its own account, or

iii. who produces greenhouse vegetables with one or more persons on their own account and who presents himself or herself first to vote.

2. Revoked:  O. Reg. 522/98, s. 1 (4).

3. Only a producer who is a producer in a district is eligible to be elected or appointed to the local board from the district.

4. A producer may be a member of both the local board and a District Greenhouse Vegetable Producers’ Committee.

(2) A producer who has been elected as a member of the local board for three consecutive two-year terms is not eligible to be elected to the local board until the calendar year after the year in which the producer’s third term ends.

10. (1) The producers in each district shall elect the District Greenhouse Vegetable Producers’ Committee from among the producers in the district before November 1 in each year.

(2) If the producers in a district fail to elect a member to the District Greenhouse Vegetable Producers’ Committee before November 1 in a year, the District Greenhouse Vegetable Producers’ Committee may, between that date and November 14, appoint a member from among the producers in the district.

(3) Elected members of each District Greenhouse Vegetable Producers’ Committee shall hold office from November 1 in the year of their election to and including October 31 of the year following their election.

(4) Appointed members of each District Greenhouse Vegetable Producers’ Committee shall hold office from the date of their appointment to and including October 31 next following their appointment.

11. (1) Before November 1 in each year, the producers in each district shall hold an election to replace the members of the local board whose term of office expires in that year.

(2) The members elected at an election held under subsection (1) shall hold office for a two-year period from November 1 in the year of election.

12. RevokedO. Reg. 185/91, s. 1 (4).

13. (1) If the producers in a district fail to elect a member to the local board before the 1st day of November in a year in which an election is required to be held, the District Greenhouse Vegetable Producers’ Committee for that district may, on or before the 15th day of November in that year, appoint a producer from that district to be the member.

(2) The local board may appoint such producers as are necessary to fill any vacancies remaining on the local board after the 15th day of November.

14. (1) If a member of the local board ceases to be a producer, resigns or is unable or unwilling to act, the local board shall declare the seat of the member vacant and appoint a producer to replace the member for the unexpired portion of the member’s term.

(2) If the local board fails to fill any vacancy on the local board within seven days of the declaration referred to in subsection (1), the Commission may appoint a producer to fill the vacancy for the unexpired portion of the term.

R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 418, Sched.; O. Reg. 185/91, s. 1; O. Reg. 679/94, s. 1; O. Reg. 522/98, s. 1; O. Reg. 104/01, s. 1; O. Reg. 41/03, s. 1; O. Reg. 274/05, s. 1; O. Reg. 388/07, s. 1; O. Reg. 28/14, s. 3.