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Department
of Agriculture
Chapter
128: Section 2. Powers and duties
of Department of Agriculture.
Section 2. The department through its proper divisions shall have power
toŠ
(a) Execute and carry into effect the laws relative to dairy products,
animal breeding, apple grading, plant pest control except the gypsy and
brown tail moths and the tent caterpillars, apiary inspection, and the
production, storage, marketing and distribution of agricultural products.
(b) Aid in the promotion and development of the agricultural resources
of the commonwealth and the improvement of conditions of rural life, the
settlement of farms and the distribution of the supply of farm labor.
(c) Establish a foreign trade section in the division of agricultural
development and investigate the cost of production and marketing in all
phases, and the sources of supply, of agricultural, aquacultural, floricultural
or horticultural commodities, transportation, storage, marketing and distribution
of said products sold, offered for sale, stored or held within the commonwealth.
(d) Collect and disseminate data and statistics as to the food, flowers
and other horticultural products produced, marketed, stored or held within
the commonwealth, with the quantities available from time to time and
the location thereof.
(e) Investigate and aid improved methods of co-operative production, marketing
and distribution of agricultural products within the
commonwealth.
(f) Offer prizes for and conduct exhibits of flowers, fruit, vegetables,
grasses, grains or other farm crops, dairy products, honey, horses, breeding
ponies, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, poultry products, rabbits, hares,
dairy goats, farm operations, and canned and dried fruits and vegetables
and offer prizes for, and in aid of, the elimination and suppression of
insect pests. The department may also offer prizes for, and in aid of,
such agriculturally related youth programs as the commissioner may deem
approved. To properly display exhibits authorized in this paragraph, the
department may expend such sums as may be appropriated therefor for the
painting, renovation, remodeling and maintenance of the state agricultural
and industrial building in the town of West Springfield and in the city
of Brockton.
(g) Promote, develop and encourage through the Massachusetts Thoroughbred
Breeding Program, the breeding of thoroughbred horses in the commonwealth
by offering cash prizes to breeders of such horses in the following manner:
the Massachusetts Thoroughbred Breeders
Association, Inc. shall from time to time in consultation with the chairman
of the racing commission and the program manager for the equine
division in the department of agriculture set the percentages for bonuses
to be awarded to the breeder of a Massachusetts bred thoroughbred
horse, of the purse monies won by said thoroughbred horse in any pari-mutuel
running horse race if said horse finishes first, second or third; the
percentage for a cash prize to the owner of the stallion, at the time
of service to the dam of such purse winner; provided, however, that (i)
the
stallion stood the breeding season of February through June in the commonwealth,
(ii) the horse finishes first, second or third, and (iii) said stallion
is registered with the department of food and agriculture; the percentage
for a cash prize for the purse monies won by said thoroughbred horse in
any unrestricted pari-mutuel running horse race to the owner of a Massachusetts
bred horse if said horse finishes first, second, or third.
The Massachusetts Thoroughbred Breeders Association, Inc. is further authorized
to pay cash purses for stakes races to be limited to
Massachusetts bred thoroughbred race horses from the Massachusetts thoroughbred
breeding program at licensed pari-mutuel race meetings
authorized by the state racing commission. Such races may be betting or
non-betting races and may or may not be scheduled races by the
licensee conducting the racing meeting. Purse monies paid by the association
under this section may be in such amounts as the association shall determine
and may be the sole cash purse for such races or may be supplemental to
the cash purses established by the licensee; provided, however, that no
person, partnership, corporation or group of persons may receive more
than five thousand dollars as a cash prize breeder's award from the association
for an individual horse race within the commonwealth. For the purposes
of this section a horse race shall mean a thoroughbred race of any kind
held within the commonwealth except at fairs.
No person shall be eligible for the prizes provided herein unless the
following standards are met:
(1) The foal of a thoroughbred mare that drops said foal in the commonwealth
and is bred back to the Massachusetts registered stallion shall be Massachusetts
bred; or
(2) The foal of a thoroughbred mare who resides in the commonwealth from
the fifteenth day of October of the year prior to foaling, and
continues such residence until foaling and foals in the commonwealth shall
be Massachusetts bred.
(3) In either the case of subparagraph (1) or (2) each thoroughbred foal
dropped in the commonwealth shall be registered with the Jockey Club
and the department of food and agriculture.
(4) Prior to the first day of September of each year, each person standing
a thoroughbred stallion in the commonwealth at either private or public
service shall file with the department of food and agriculture: (a) a
list of all thoroughbred mares bred to such stallion in that year; and
(b) a
verified statement representing that said stallion stood the entire breeding
season in the commonwealth.
The Massachusetts Thoroughbred Breeders Association, Inc. is hereby further
authorized to expend up to eight percent of the amount received
each fiscal year for said program for advertising, marketing, promotion,
and administration of the thoroughbred breeding program in the
commonwealth.
The state auditor shall annually audit the books of the Massachusetts
Thoroughbred Breeders Association, Inc., to insure compliance with this
section.
(h) Allot to fairs monies for the purchase, rental or installation of
facilities to further aid in the display of exhibits and the health and
comfort of the
general public; provided, however, monies shall not be expended on any
portion of the fair used for horse or dog racing.
It may also publish annually a leaflet relative to trees and birds, which
shall be approved by the commissioner of education, and may distribute
the same to the superintendents and teachers of rural and suburban public
schools prior to Arbor and Bird Day.
(i) To promote, develop and encourage through the Massachusetts greyhound
breeding program, breeding of racing greyhounds in the
commonwealth by offering: a cash prize to the breeder of a Massachusetts
bred greyhound, equal to not more than twenty-five per cent of the purse
monies won by said greyhound in any pari-mutuel greyhound race if said
greyhound finishes first, second or third; a cash prize of not more than
fifteen per cent of the purse won by said greyhound to the owner of the
stud; provided, however, that (i) the stud stood in the
commonwealth at the time of service to the bitch and the owner of the
stud was a Massachusetts resident, (ii) the greyhound finishes first,
second or third and (iii) the stud is registered with the department as
a stud standing in Massachusetts at the time of mating; and a cash prize
equal to not more than five per cent of the purse monies won by said greyhound
in any unrestricted pari-mutuel greyhound race to the owner of a Massachusetts
bred greyhound if said greyhound finishes first, second or third.
The department is further authorized to pay cash purses for stakes races
to be limited to Massachusetts bred greyhounds from the Massachusetts
greyhound breeding program at licensed pari-mutuel race meetings authorized
by the state racing commission. Such races may be betting or
nonbetting races and may or may not be races scheduled by the licensee
conducting the racing meeting. Purse monies and prize monies paid by
the department under this section may be in such amounts as the department
shall determine and may be the sole cash purse for such races or may be
in supplement to the cash purses established by the licensee.
No person shall be eligible for the prizes provided herein unless all
of the following standards are met:
(1) the stud is standing in Massachusetts at the time of mating and is
owned or leased by a Massachusetts resident; and
(2) the greyhound is whelped in Massachusetts from a bitch owned by a
Massachusetts resident; and
(3) the greyhound is physically present within Massachusetts for the first
six months of the first year following the date such greyhound was
whelped; and
(4) the greyhound is certified as a Massachusetts bred greyhound by the
department.
The department shall, with the approval of the state racing commission,
and after public hearing, adopt rules and regulations for the expenditure
of
sums appropriated to carry out the provisions of this paragraph and for
the registration of Massachusetts bred greyhounds. Said rules and
regulations shall contain provisions for the eligibility of greyhounds
for participation in such program where such greyhounds were whelped in
Massachusetts prior to November first, nineteen hundred and eighty-six,
which greyhounds may be deemed to be Massachusetts bred for
purposes of this paragraph. Said rules and regulations shall be subject
to section nine B of chapter one hundred and twenty-eight A, in the same
manner as if they had been adopted by the commission.
(j) Promote, develop and encourage through the Massachusetts Standardbred
Breeding Program, the breeding of standardbred horses in the commonwealth
by offering cash prizes to breeders of such horses in the following manner:
a representative organization of standardbred breeders and owners approved
by the state racing commission, shall, from time to time in consultation
with the chairman of the racing commission and the program manager for
the equine division of the department of food and agriculture, set the
percentages for purses and stallion awards to be awarded to the breeder
of a Massachusetts standardbred horse; provided, however, that a maximum
of fifteen percent of such sums shall be awarded to the owner, or lessee
of the stallion who owned or leased such stallion at the time the stallion
sired a Massachusetts standardbred horse.
The standardbred horses and stallions eligible to participate in the purses
and stallion awards provided herein shall be limited to those of racing
ages two and three and which have been sired by a Massachusetts registered
stallion on file with the department of food and agriculture;
provided, however, that the stallion stood the entire breeding season
of February first through July fifteenth in the commonwealth in the year
any
such eligible foal was conceived.
The representative organization of standardbred breeders and owners approved
by the state racing commission is further authorized to pay cash
purses and stallion awards for stakes races limited to Massachusetts bred
standardbred race horses and qualified Massachusetts stallions from
the Massachusetts standardbred breeding program at licensed pari-mutuel
race meetings authorized by the state racing commission. Such races may
be betting or non-betting races and may or may not be scheduled races
by the licensee conducting the racing meeting. All races for the standardbred
breeding program shall be held at a licensed pari-mutuel facility. Purse
monies and stallion awards paid by the representative organization approved
by the state racing commission may be paid in such amounts as the representative
organization shall determine and may be either the sole cash purse and
stallion award for such races or may be supplemental to the cash purses
and stallion awards established by the licensee of the pari-mutuel facility.
Prior to the first day of October of each year, each breeder standing
a standardbred stallion in the commonwealth at either private or public
service shall file with the department of food and agriculture: (a) a
list of all standardbred mares bred to such stallion in that year; and
(b) a
verified statement representing that said stallion stood the entire breeding
season in the commonwealth.
The representative organization is hereby further authorized to expend
up to eight percent of the amount received each fiscal year for said
program for advertising, marketing, promotion and administration of the
standardbred breeding program in the commonwealth.
The state auditor shall annually audit the books of the qualified organization
to ensure compliance with this section.
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