| 1. Commission empowered to establish prices; public hearing. |
The commission is vested with the power to establish and change, |
after investigation and public hearing, the minimum wholesale and |
retail prices to be paid to producers, dealers and stores for |
milk received, purchased, stored, manufactured, processed, |
distributed or otherwise handled within the State. The |
commission shall hold a public hearing prior to the establishing |
or changing of such minimum prices. The commission may proceed, |
however, under the emergency rule-making provisions of Title 5, |
section 8054 without making findings of emergency when the only |
changes to be made in the minimum prices are to conform with the |
orders of any federal or other agency duly authorized by law to |
establish or negotiate producer prices or, are to respond to |
other conditions affecting prevailing Class I, Class II and Class |
III prices in southern New England or are to reflect the milk |
handling fee levied and imposed by Title 36, chapter 721. Title |
5, section 8054, subsection 3, the 2nd sentence, does not apply |
to minimum prices adopted under the previous sentence this |
subsection. Due notice of the public hearing must be given by |
publishing notice as provided in Title 5, chapter 375. The |
commission shall hold such a public hearing not less frequently |
than once every 12 months to determine whether the minimum |
wholesale and retail prices then established should be changed. |
In addition to the data received through the implementation of |
the information gathering procedures of its rules as a basis for |
its determinations, the commission shall solicit and seek to |
receive oral and written testimony at hearings to determine |
whether the minimum wholesale and retail prices then established |
should be changed and whether the proposed minimum wholesale and |
retail prices are just and reasonable. |