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 397 - Use of equivalent prices. If for any reason a price quotation required by this part for computing class prices or for other purposes is not available in the manner described, the market administrator shall use a price determined by the Secretary to be equivalent to the price which is required. APPLICATION OF PROVISIONS § 1046.60 Producer-handlers.
Page 8 - Conduct of the hearing. (a) Time and place. The hearing shall be held at the time and place fixed in the notice of hearing, unless the presiding officer shall have changed the time or place, In which event the presiding officer shall file with the hearing clerk a notice of such change, which notice shall be...
Page 446 - Chap. I Internal Revenue Service, Department of the Treasury Title 27 — Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms I Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, Department of the Treasury Title 28 — Judicial Administration I Department of Justice II Subversive Activities Control Board III Federal Prison Industries, Department of Justice Title 29— Labor SUBTITLE A — Office of the Secretary of Labor SUBTITLE B— Regulations Relating to Labor I National Labor Relations Board II Office of the Assistant...
Page 32 - ... referendum or other ballots filed pursuant to law, and other records developed for the conduct and final execution of referenda or the determination of producer approval, such as producer lists, handler lists, plant receipts, and utilization in the representative period, and similar records relating to marketing order referenda; Information furnished pursuant to marketing agreements and orders; financial Information and examination reports relating to licensees and...
Page 370 - ... (2) If by such date a handler has not received full payment pursuant to § 1043.73, he may reduce his total payments to all producers and cooperative associations uniformly by not more than the amount of reduction in payment from the market administrator; he shall, however, complete such payments pursuant to this paragraph not later than the date for making such payments next following receipt of the balance from the market administrator.
Page 160 - ... or (b) The pounds of skim milk in each class remaining at all pool plants of the handler; (ii) Should proration pursuant to subdivision (i) of this subparagraph result In the total pounds of skim milk to be subtracted from Class II at all pool plants of the handler exceeding the pounds of skim milk remaining in Class...
Page 218 - Apr. 9, 1966] § 1011.52 Butterfat differentials to handlers. For milk containing more or less than 3.5 percent butterfat, the class prices for the month calculated pursuant to § 1011.51 shall be increased or decreased, respectively, for each one-tenth percent butterfat at the appropriate rate determined as follows; (a) Class I price. Multiply the Chicago butter price for the previous month by 0.12, and round to the nearest one-tenth cent. (b) Class II price. Multiply the Chicago butter price for...
Page 391 - I milk. Class I milk shall be all skim milk and butterfat: (1) Disposed of in the form of a fluid milk product, except skim milk and butterfat disposed of in fluid form pursuant to paragraph (b) (4) and (5) of this section: Provided, That fluid milk products which have been fortified with nonfat milk solids shall be Class I in an amount equal only to the weight of an equal volume of a like unfortified product of the same butterfat content; and (2) Not accounted for as Class II milk.