The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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Page 317 - ... located 50 miles or more from the city hall in Memphis, Tennessee, by shortest hardsurfaced highway distance, as determined by the market administrator, and which is transferred in the form of products designated as Class I milk in § 1097.41 to another fluid milk plant and assigned to Class I pursuant to the calculation provided by the last paragraph of this section, or otherwise classified as Class I milk, the price specified in § 1097.51 (a) shall be adjusted at the rate set forth in the...
Page 154 - July 30, 1964] § 1069.9 Handler. "Handler" means: (a) Any person in his capacity as the operator of a pool plant. (b) Any person who operates a partially regulated distributing plant. (c) Any cooperative association with respect to the milk of producers which is diverted from a pool plant to a nonpool plant for the account of such cooperative association. (d) Any cooperative association which chooses to report as a handler with respect to the milk of its member producers which is delivered to the...
Page 37 - ... of milk products other than fluid milk products which are reconstituted into fluid milk products) during the month from any source; (c) Receives no milk products other than fluid milk products from any source for reconstitution into fluid milk products except that received within the limitations set forth in paragraph (b) of this section; (d) Such person must provide proof satisfactory to the market administrator that (1) the care and management of all the dairy animals and other resources necessary...