The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 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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Agriculture allocated amended at 27 amount computed approved plant average butterfat content base milk books and records butterfat contained butterfat differential cents Cheddar cheese Class I milk Class II class prices classified as Class computed pursuant cooperative association cream dairy farmers deductions Department determined disposed dler ducer milk excess milk filed fluid milk plant fluid milk products handler pursuant hearing clerk II milk ket administrator Location differentials market adminis market administrator marketing area means ment milk and butterfat milk or butterfat milk pursuant milk received multiplying nonpool plant obligation payments pursuant payments to producers period person plant located pool plant pounds of skim preceding month presiding officer producer-handler producer-settlement fund pursuant to paragraph receipts and utilization received from producers remaining pounds reports respect Secretary shrinkage skim milk remaining source milk specified suant subparagraph Subtract suspension or termination thereof tion total pounds trator uniform price
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Page 24 - Such information may be furnished to other officials for use in the regular course of their official duties; (c) Such information may be combined and published in the form of general statistical studies or data in which the identity of the person furnishing such information or from whom it was obtained shall not be disclosed; (d) Such information may be disclosed upon lawful demand made by the President or by either House of Congress or any committee thereof, or, if the Secretary determines that...
Page 16 - ... the taking of such evidence. (e) Oral argument before presiding officer. Oral argument before the presiding officer shall be allowed unless the presiding officer finds that the denial of such argument will not deprive the parties of an adequate opportunity for oral argument subsequently in the proceeding. Such argument may be limited by the presiding officer to any extent that he finds necessary for the expeditious disposition of the proceeding and shall be reduced to writing and made part of...