BLU-AAE Blueberry Application for Exemption from Assessment

National Research, Promotion, and Consumer Information Programs

BLU-AAE (Exemption)

National Research, Promotion & Consumer Information Programs (Voluntary)

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U.S. HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRY COUNCIL

APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION FROM ASSESSMENT



As stated in Section 1218.53 of the Blueberry Promotion, Research and Information Order (Exemption Procedures):


Any producer who produces less than 2,000 pounds of blueberries annually who desires to claim an exemption from assessments during a fiscal year as provided in Section 1218.42 shall apply to the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council (USHBC), on a form provided by the USHBC, for a certificate of exemption. Such producer shall certify that the producer’s production of blueberries shall be less than 2,000 pounds for the fiscal year for which the exemption is claimed. Any importer who imports less than 2,000 pounds of fresh and processed blueberries annually who desires to claim an exemption from assessments during a fiscal year as provided in Section 1218.52 shall apply to the USHBC, on a form provided by the USHBC, for a certificate of exemption. Such importer shall certify that the importer’s importation of fresh and processed blueberries shall not exceed 2,000 pounds, for the fiscal year for which the exemption is claimed.”


CERTIFICATION

(To Be Signed and Dated by Applicant)


I hereby certify that my total level of blueberry production in 20XX, or the total fresh or processed blueberries I will import in 20XX, will be less than 2,000 pounds. I therefore request a certificate of exemption from the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council (USHBC) assessments for the year 20XX.


Signature ____________________________________ Date: ________________


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Name of Applicant: _________________________________________________


Company Name (if applicable): _________________________________________


Street Address: ______________________________________________________


City: ________________________________ State: ________________________


Zip Code: __________________________


Please send your completed Certificate of Exemption Application to the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council at the following address:

USHBC

Street

City, State Zip


BLU-AAE (09/07)


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BLU-AAE (09/07)


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