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 110 STAT. 1036 PUBLIC LAW 104-127 —APR. 4, 1996 effective not later than 270 days after the date of publication of the proposed order that was the basis for the final order. (d) AMENDMENTS.— From time to time the Secretary may amend any order, consistent with the requirements of section 523. 7 USC 7414. SEC. 515. REQUIRED TERMS IN ORDERS. (a) IN GENERAL. —Each order shall contain the terms and conditions specified in this section. (b) BOARD. — (1) ESTABLISHMENT.— Each order shall establish a board to carry out a program of generic promotion, research, and information regarding the agricultural commodity covered by the order and intended to efiectuate the purpose of this subtitle. (2) BOARD MEMBERSHIP. — (A) NUMBER OF MEMBERS.— Each board shall consist of the number of members considered by the Secretary, in consultation with the agricultural commodity industry involved, to be appropriate to administer the order. In addition to members, the Secretary may also provide for alternates on the board. (B) APPOINTMENT.— The Secretary shall appoint the members and any alternates of a board from among producers of the agricultural commodity and first handlers and others in the marketing chain as appropriate. If imports of the agricultural commodity covered by an order are subject to assessment under section 516(f), the Secretary shall also appoint importers as members of the board and as alternates if alternates are included on the board. The Secretary may appoint 1 or more members of the general public to each board. (C) NOMINATIONS.—The Secretary may make appointments from nominations made pursuant to the method set forth in the order. (D) GEOGRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION. — To ensure fair and equitable representation of the agricultural commodity industry covered by an order, the composition of each board shall reflect the geographical distribution of the production of the agricultural commodity involved in the United States and the quantity or value of the agricultural commodity imported into the United States. (3) REAPPORTIONMENT OF BOARD MEMBERSHIP. —In accordance with rules issued by the Secretary, at least once in each 5-year period, but not more frequently than once in each 3- year period, each board shall— (A) review the geographical distribution in the United States of the production of the agricultural commodity covered by the order involved and the quantity or value of the agricultural commodity imported into the United States; and (B) if warranted, recommend to the Secretary the reapportionment of the board membership to reflect changes in the geographical distribution of the production of the agricultural commodity and the quantity or value of the imported agricultural commodity. (4) NOTICE. —

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