Ornamental Plants Production and Marketing Council Rules (Funds Institution)-1981 Country/Territory Israel Document type Regulation Date 1980 (1981) Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Dinim v.14 p.8473 Subject Cultivated plants Keyword Special fund Institution Research Access-to-information Geographical area Asia, Europe and Central Asia, Mediterranean, Middle East, Western Asia Abstract This document announces the institution of a General fund and four Special funds for the following ornamental plant groups: Roses, Gladioluses, Carnations and Other ornamental plants. The Special funds income will be on a levy basis, and the General fund income will be 10 percent of the special funds income. Funds will be managed by the Executive Board of the Ornamental Plants Council that will appoint committees for the decision of the amount of tax to be set for the species. The council has the power to institute more funds for other species. The Special funds targets are: (1) The marketing of the species and the financing of management expenses. (2) The financing for research, production and packaging enhancements, planning and inspection of production quotas. (3) The compensation for growers of plants that have not been exported for administrative reasons. (4) The financial and operative regulation of stocks for exportation. (5) The information and publicity of Israeli ornamental plants in foreign countries. Full text Hebrew References - Legislation Implements Fruit Production and Marketing Board Law, 1973. Legislation | Israel | 1973 (2001) Keyword: Policy/planning, Agricultural development, Institution, Fruits/edible nuts, Plant production Source: FAO, FAOLEX Ornamental Plants Council Law (Export and Marketing)-1976. Legislation | Israel | 1976 (1998) Keyword: Institution, Authorization/permit, International trade Source: FAO, FAOLEX