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Expenditure of funds by the secretary pursuant to this act shall be limited to the following:(a) Providing financial assistance to persons who are transitioning their farms from conventional farms to certified organic farms pursuant to the following procedure:
(1) Upon obtaining organic certification on or after January 1, 2013, to sell organically produced products, for the first year of the organic certification, a person transitioning a conventional farm to a certified organic farm may apply for and receive a reimbursement of 25 percent of the costs associated with obtaining organic certification for that farm, including inspection fees, application fees, and annual fees.
(2) The maximum amount of payment made for any farm transitioning from a conventional farm to a certified organic farm shall be two hundred fifty dollars ($250). The maximum total payments made to a person per year shall be one thousand dollars ($1,000). Reimbursement shall be made on a first-come-first-served basis, and shall be contingent upon sufficient funds being available in the Transition to Organics Fund.
(b) Administrative and operational expenses incurred by the secretary in the administration of this act, provided that sufficient moneys are available to cover these expenses, as determined annually by the Director of Finance.