Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 423 - Grading and Marketing of Farm Products
Section 22-38a. - Promotion of Connecticut-Grown farm products. Regulations.

The Commissioner of Agriculture shall establish and administer a program to promote the marketing of farm products grown and produced in Connecticut for the purpose of encouraging the development of agriculture in the state. The commissioner may, within available appropriations, provide a grant-in-aid to any person, firm, partnership or corporation engaged in the promotion and marketing of such farm products, provided the words “CONNECTICUT-GROWN” or “CT-Grown” are clearly incorporated in such promotional and marketing activities. The commissioner shall (1) provide for the design, plan and implementation of a multiyear, state-wide marketing and advertising campaign, including, but not limited to, television and radio advertisements, promoting the availability of, and advantages of purchasing, Connecticut-grown farm products, (2) establish and continuously update a web site connected with such advertising campaign that includes, but is not limited to, a comprehensive listing of Connecticut farmers' markets, pick-your-own farms, roadside and on-farm markets, farm wineries, garden centers and nurseries selling predominantly Connecticut-grown horticultural products and agri-tourism events and attractions, and (3) conduct efforts to promote interaction and business relationships between farmers and restaurants, grocery stores, institutional cafeterias and other potential institutional purchasers of Connecticut-grown farm products, including, but not limited to, (A) linking farmers and potential purchasers through a separate feature of the web site established pursuant to this section, and (B) organizing state-wide or regional events promoting Connecticut-grown farm products, where farmers and potential institutional customers are invited to participate. The commissioner shall use his best efforts to solicit cooperation and participation from the farm, corporate, retail, wholesale and grocery communities in such advertising, Internet-related and event planning efforts, including, but not limited to, soliciting private sector matching funds. The commissioner shall use all of the funds provided to the Department of Agriculture pursuant to subparagraph (C) of subdivision (5) of subsection (a) of section 4-66aa for the purposes of this section. The commissioner shall report annually to the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to the environment on issues with respect to efforts undertaken pursuant to the requirements of this section, including, but not limited to, the amount of private matching funds received and expended by the department. The commissioner may adopt, in accordance with chapter 54, such regulations as he deems necessary to carry out the purposes of this section.

(P.A. 86-296, S. 1, 2; June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6, S. 146(e); P.A. 04-189, S. 1; P.A. 06-187, S. 65; June 12 Sp. Sess. P.A. 12-2, S. 64.)
History: June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6 replaced Commissioner of Agriculture with Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Protection, effective July 1, 2004; P.A. 04-189 repealed Sec. 146 of June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6, thereby reversing the merger of the Departments of Agriculture and Consumer Protection, effective June 1, 2004; P.A. 06-187 added provisions requiring commissioner to provide for the design, plan and implementation of a multiyear, state-wide marketing and advertising campaign promoting the availability and advantages of purchasing Connecticut-grown farm products, effective July 1, 2006; June 12 Sp. Sess. P.A. 12-2 substituted reference to Sec. 4-66aa(a)(5)(C) for reference to Sec. 4-66aa(4)(C).

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 22 - Agriculture. Domestic Animals

Chapter 423 - Grading and Marketing of Farm Products

Section 22-27. - Establishment of standards. Market information.

Section 22-28. - Labels for standard grades.

Section 22-29. - Notice of establishment to be published.

Section 22-30. - Penalty for improper use of brand name.

Section 22-31. - Inspection. Certification.

Section 22-32. - Reports by persons engaged in wholesale marketing. Penalty.

Section 22-33. - Regulations.

Section 22-34. - Products sold under names designated by commissioner.

Section 22-35. - Potatoes.

Section 22-36. - Culls.

Section 22-37. - License for buying poultry. Bond.

Section 22-37a. - Connecticut Egg Council, Inc. Establishment of fund. Duties of commissioner.

Section 22-38. - Advertising of Connecticut-Grown farm products. Advertising of locally-grown farm products. Selling of Connecticut-Grown farm products at farmers' markets.

Section 22-38a. - Promotion of Connecticut-Grown farm products. Regulations.

Section 22-38b. - Grocery or food store eligibility for state grant, financial assistance, loan or state-funded incentive. Certification as Connecticut Farm Fresh Market or Restaurant. Regulations.

Section 22-38c. - Expand and grow Connecticut agriculture account.

Section 22-38d. - Farm to school program. Connecticut-Grown for Connecticut Kids Week.

Section 22-38e. - Use of terms “Connecticut Farm Winery”, “Connecticut Farm Brewery”, “Connecticut Farm Cidery” and “Connecticut Grown” when advertising or promoting alcoholic liquor. Regulations.

Section 22-39. - Penalty for hindering commissioner.

Section 22-39a. - Controlled atmosphere storage of fruit.

Section 22-39b. - Registration.

Section 22-39c. - Daily determinations of air components.

Section 22-39d. - Record. Report. Mechanical breakdowns.

Section 22-39e. - Inspection by Commissioner of Agriculture.

Section 22-39f. - Penalty.

Section 22-39g. - Food Safety Modernization Act. Requirements for produce farms. Enforcement. Inspections. Inspection certificate. Voluntary submission to inspection. Orders. Emergency orders. Recordkeeping. Regulations.

Section 22-40. - Labeling of shell eggs. Retail handling and storage of shell eggs. Holding, storing and transporting of shell eggs.

Section 22-41. - Grades of eggs.

Section 22-42. - Weight and size requirements.

Section 22-43. - Requirements of advertising of eggs.

Section 22-44. - Terms used on eggs.

Section 22-45. - Prohibited advertising, labeling, offering or selling of eggs.

Section 22-46. - Sale of inedible eggs. Licenses.

Section 22-47. - Exemptions.

Section 22-48. - Enforcement. Inspection. Notice of violation or order. Regulations.

Section 22-48a. - Registration of egg grading plants and egg distributors. Fees. List of sources and accounts. Registration refusal, suspension or revocation. Hearing. Final order. Appeal.

Section 22-49. - Penalty.

Section 22-50. - Definitions.

Section 22-51. - Enforcement. Grades and standards.

Section 22-52. - Marking of packages.

Section 22-53. - Taking of samples.

Section 22-54. - Penalty.

Section 22-54a to 22-54n. - Apple market orders in effect before July 1, 1989.

Section 22-54o. - Definitions.

Section 22-54p. - Powers and duties of commissioner. Regulations.

Section 22-54q. - Proposed apple market order. Hearing. Decision by the commissioner. Referendum. Amendments. Termination.

Section 22-54r. - Assessment. Civil penalty.

Section 22-54s. - Apple Marketing Board.

Section 22-54t. - Penalty.

Section 22-54u. - Authority re maple syrup and honey licensing, inspection and enforcement. Regulations.