The definition of a cattle industry representative, the election and terms of members to the North Dakota beef commission, commission vacancies, and requiring livestock auction markets and livestock dealers to forward names of cattle sellers; to provide a penalty; and to provide an effective date.
Impact
The bill introduces amendments to sections of the North Dakota Century Code that dictate how the North Dakota Beef Commission operates. It specifies the process for electing commission members, outlining the responsibilities of the commission in conducting elections and handling vacancies. By mandating that commission elections be managed by the director of the North Dakota State University Extension Service, it centralizes and professionalizes the election processes, potentially enhancing transparency and accountability within the commission. This could lead to a more engaged and representative commission working for the interests of the cattle industry in North Dakota.
Summary
Senate Bill 2202 focuses on the governance and operational procedures of the North Dakota Beef Commission. It aims to define the roles and responsibilities associated with district representation within the commission. The bill lays down the framework for the nomination and election of district commission members, establishing clear definitions for key industry representatives, such as beef producers, cattle feeders, and dairy producers. This legislative effort not only clarifies the electoral process but also reinforces the democratic aspects of representation in the cattle industry.
Contention
One notable point of contention surrounding SB2202 may stem from its implications for local cattle producers. While the bill purports to streamline operations and ensure proper representation, some stakeholders may express concerns about whether the changes accommodate smaller producers adequately or if they inadvertently favor larger operations. The specific requirements for eligibility and the governing structure could lead to debates over fairness and inclusivity, particularly in how representatives are chosen and how effectively they can advocate for diverse interests within the cattle industry.
The definition of a cattle industry representative, the election and terms of members to the North Dakota beef commission, and requiring livestock auction markets and livestock dealers to forward names of cattle sellers; and to provide an effective date.
Agricultural definitions, ownership exceptions for beekeeping, agriculture support services, livestock backgrounding and feedlot operations, raising or producing of livestock by persons that have limited landholdings, and required reporting for corporate farming; to provide a penalty; and to declare an emergency.
A transfer of Bank of North Dakota profits to a water infrastructure revolving loan fund; to provide for a transfer; to provide an exemption; to provide for a legislative management study; to provide a report; to provide a penalty; to provide for application; to provide a retroactive effective date; to provide a contingent effective date; to provide an effective date; and to declare an emergency.
The definition of a cattle industry representative, the election and terms of members to the North Dakota beef commission, commission vacancies, and requiring livestock auction markets and livestock dealers to forward names of cattle sellers, and the refund of assessments; to provide a penalty; and to provide an effective date.
The definition of a cattle industry representative, the election and terms of members to the North Dakota beef commission, and requiring livestock auction markets and livestock dealers to forward names of cattle sellers; and to provide an effective date.