190C.6 Regional organic associations.
1. Regional organic associations may be established as provided in this section. A regional organic association must be organized as a corporation under chapter 504 which has certified members, elects its own officers and directors, and is independent from the department.
2. The department may authorize a regional organic association to assist the department in acting as a state certifying agent pursuant to section 190C.3. The regional organic association must be registered with the department. Upon request by the department, a registered regional organic association may do all of the following:
a. Review applications and provide applicants with technical assistance in completing applications. The department may authorize a regional organic association to process applications, including collecting and forwarding applications to the department.
b. Prepare a summary of an application, including materials accompanying the application, for review by the department. A regional organic association may include a recommendation for approval, modification, or disapproval of an application.
98 Acts, ch 1205, §6, 20; 2003 Acts, ch 104, §11, 21; 2004 Acts, ch 1049, §191; 2004 Acts, ch 1175, §394
Referred to in §190C.1, 190C.2A, 190C.3
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 190C - ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
Section 190C.1A - Other definitions.
Section 190C.1B - General authority.
Section 190C.2 - Organic products — advisory council.
Section 190C.2A - Duties of the council.
Section 190C.2B - Establishment and implementation of this chapter.
Section 190C.3 - Duties and powers of the department.
Section 190C.4 - Administrative authority.
Section 190C.5 - State fees — deposit into general fund of the state.
Section 190C.6 - Regional organic associations.
Section 190C.21 - General enforcement.
Section 190C.22 - Investigations, complaints, inspections, and examinations.
Section 190C.23 - Disciplinary action.
Section 190C.24 - Stop sale order.
Section 190C.25 - Injunctions.
Section 190C.26 - Selling, labeling, or representing agricultural products as organic — penalties.