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  • Dairy Diversion Program

    This article is an orphan, as few or no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from related articles; suggestions may be available. (July 2009) The Dairy Diversion Program is a voluntary supply control program authorized by the Dairy Production Stabilization Act of 1983 (P.L. 98-180, Title I) of United States, under which producers in 1984-85 received payments of $10/cwt. of milk, for reducing their milk marketings by between 5% to 30% below an earlier base period. [edit] References  This article incorporates public domain material from the Congressional Research Service document "Report for Congress: Agriculture: A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition" by Jasper Womach.

  • Diversion

    Look up diversion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Diversion may refer to: diversion, a detour, especially of an airplane flight due to severe weather or mechanical failure, or of an ambulance from a fully occupied emergency room to one another nearby hospital diversion, a distraction diversion, a form of logical fallacy known as a general irrelevancy, a violation of sound reasoning diversion, the rerouting of water from a river or lake for flood control, or as part of a water supply network for drinking water or irrigation (see Diversion dam) Diversion, a British television film later adapted into the 1987 movie Fatal Attraction Diversion program, criminal justice scheme usually for minor offenses Diversionary tactic, also known as feint; a military deception designed to draw enemy strength away from a primary target Pharmaceutical diversion, the diversion of licit drugs for illicit purposes Product diversion, the sale of products in unintended markets Yamaha Diversion, a ... (see more)

  • Diversion program

    A diversion program in the criminal justice system is a form of sentencing[1] and such programs are often run by a police department, court, a district attorney's office, or outside agency designed to enable offenders of criminal law to avoid criminal charges and a criminal record.[2] Problem-solving courts typically include a diversion component as part of their program. The purposes of diversion are generally thought to include relief to the courts, police department and probation office, better outcomes compared to direct involvement of the court system, and an opportunity for the offender to avoid prosecution by completing various requirements for the program.[3] These requirements may include: Education aimed at preventing future offenses by the offender Restitution to victims of the offense Completion of community service hours Avoiding situations for a specified period in the future that may lead to committing another such offense (such as contact with certain people)[3] Di... (see more)

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