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(a) Each pest management zone shall be governed by a Cotton Producer Advisory Committee. Producer representation of counties within the zone shall be based on the previous year's total certified cotton production acreage in each county as follows:(1) one to 25,000 acres = one representative;(2) 25,001 to 50,000 acres = two representatives;(3) 50,001 to 75,000 acres = three representatives;(4) 75,001 to 100,000 acres = four representatives;(5) 100,001 to 125,000 acres = five representatives;(6) 125,001 to 150,000 acres = six representatives;(7) 150,001 to 175,000 acres = seven representatives;(8) 175,001 to 200,000 acres = eight representatives;(9) 200,001 to 225,000 acres = nine representatives; and(10) more than 225,001 acres = ten representatives.(b) The commissioner shall appoint the producer members of the Cotton Producer Advisory Committee for a term of four years expiring on December 31 of the fourth year. Appointees may be selected from a pool of nominees submitted by a certified cotton producer organization within the pest management zone, or nominees may be submitted for each individual county by: a County Extension Agriculture Committee; a county FSA Committee; an established agriculture business that is representative of the entire county; or any other established business or non-profit organization as designated by the department.(c) A producer advisory committee member must be an active producer or a resident landowner of land in cotton production in the county they will represent. A committee member may be re-appointed for consecutive terms.