The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969
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 271 - SUBTITLE A — Office of the Secretary of the Interior SUBTITLE B — Regulations Relating to Public Lands I Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior II Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior Title 44 — Public Property and Works III Department of State IV Business and Defense Services Administration, Department of Commerce V Library of Congress VII Department of Housing and Urban Development (Community Facilities) VIII Economic Development Administration, Department of Commerce...
Page 75 - Powers. The market administrator shall have the following powers with respect to this part: (a) To administer its terms and provisions; (b) To receive, investigate, and report to the Secretary complaints of violations ; (c) To make rules and regulations to effectuate its terms and provisions; and (d) To recommend amendments to the Secretary.
Page 117 - 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 § 1070.60 Producer-handler.
Page 204 - ... records required by this order to be made available, the market administrator may within the two-year period provided for in paragraph (a) of this section, notify the handler in writing of such failure or refusal. If the market administrator so notifies a handler, the said two-year period with respect to such obligation shall not begin to run until the first day of the month following the month during which...
Page 80 - July 30, 1964] § 1097.45 Computation of the skim milk and butterfat in each class. For each month, the market administrator shall correct for mathematical and for other obvious errors, the reports of receipts and utilization of each handler and shall compute the pounds of butterfat and skim milk in Class I milk and Class II milk for such handler.
Page 205 - Apr. 28, 1962. § 1044.90 Effective time. The provisions of this part, or any amendment to this part, shall become effective at such time as the Secretary may declare and shall continue in force until suspended or terminated. § 1044.91 Suspension or termination. The Secretary shall, whenever he finds that this part, or any provision of this part, obstructs or does not tend to effectuate the declared policy of the Act, terminate or suspend the operation of this part or any such provision of this...
Page 210 - II price and butterfat differential for the preceding month computed pursuant to §§ 1046.51 and 1046.52; and (2) On or before the 12th day after the end of each month, the uniform price computed pursuant to § 1046.71, and the butterfat differential computed pursuant to § 1046.81; (1) On or before the 13th day after the end of each month, the market administrator shall mail to each handler. at his last known address, a statement showing: (1) The net obligation computed for such handler pursuant...
Page 70 - ... of the Act, a petition claiming such money. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS § 1032.100 Effective time. The provisions of this part shall become effective at such time as the Secretary may declare and shall continue in force until suspended or terminated pursuant to § 1032.101. §1032.101 Suspension or termination. The Secretary may suspend or terminate this part or any provision thereof whenever he finds that it obstructs or does not tend to effectuate the declared policy of the Act. This part shall,...
Page 120 - PAYMENTS § 1035.70 Producer-settlement fund. The market administrator shall establish and maintain a separate fund, known as the "producer-settlement fund", which shall function as follows: (a) All payments made by handlers pursuant to § 1035.71 shall be deposited in this fund, and all payments made pursuant to § 1035.72 (a) and (b) shall be made out of this fund ; and (b) All amounts subtracted pursuant to § 1035.61 (h) shall be deposited in this fund and set aside as an obligated balance until...
Page 116 - current utilization percentage" by dividing the total receipts of producer milk during the second and third preceding months by the total gross pounds of Class I milk (adjusted to eliminate duplications due to interhandler transfers) for the same months, multiplying the result by 100. and rounding to the nearest Integer. (2) Compute a "net utilization percentage...

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