7 U.S.C. § 6514 — Accreditation program
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- (a)In generalThe Secretary shall establish and implement a program to accredit a governing State official, and any private person, that meets the requirements of this section as a certifying agent for the purpose of certifying a farm or handling operation as a certified organic farm or handling operation.
- (b)RequirementsTo be accredited as a certifying agent under this section, a governing State official or private person shall—
- (c)Additional documentation and verificationThe Secretary, acting through the Deputy Administrator of the national organic program established under this chapter, has the authority, and shall grant a certifying agent the authority, to require producers and handlers to provide additional documentation or verification before granting a certification under section 6503 of this title, in the case of a compliance risk with respect to meeting the national standards for organic production established under section 6504 of this title, as determined by the Secretary or the certifying agent.
- (d)Accreditation of foreign organic certification program
- (1)In generalFor an agricultural product being imported into the United States to be represented as organically produced, the Secretary shall require the agricultural product to be accompanied by a complete and valid national organic import certificate, which shall be available as an electronic record.
- (2)Tracking system
- (e)Duration of accreditationAn accreditation made under this section—
- (1)subject to paragraph (2), shall be for a period of not more than 5 years, as determined appropriate by the Secretary;
- (2)in the case of a certifying agent operating in a foreign country, shall be for a period of time that is consistent with the certification of a domestic certifying agent, as determined appropriate by the Secretary; and
- (3)may be renewed.