The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - Administrative law
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 157 - Liquidation after suspension or termination. Upon the suspension or termination of any or all provisions of this part, the market administrator, or such person as the Secretary may designate, shall if so directed by the Secretary, liquidate the business of the market administrator's office, and dispose of all funds and property then in his possession or under...
Page 266 - Within 30 days following the date on which he enters upon his duties, or such lesser period as may be prescribed by the Secretary, execute and deliver to the Secretary a bond, effective as of the date on which he enters upon his duties and conditioned upon the faithful performance of such duties, in an amount and with surety thereon satisfactory to the Secretary; (b) Employ and fix the compensation of such persons as may be necessary to enable him to administer its terms and provisions; (c) Obtain...
Page 122 - Upon the suspension or termination of any or all provisions of this subpart, the market administrator or such person as the Secretary may designate shall, if so directed by the Secretary, liquidate the business of the market administrator's office, and dispose of all funds and property then in his possession or under his control, together with claims for any funds which are unpaid or owing at the time of such suspension or termination.
Page 34 - ... (b) of this section. (a) The average of the basic or field prices per hundredweight reported to have been paid or to be paid for milk of 3.5 percent butterfat content received from farmers during the month at the following plants or places for which prices have been reported to the market administrator or to the Department. Present Operator and Location Carnation Co., Sparta, Mich.
Page 136 - ... 1067.80 shall deduct 5 cents per hundredweight, or such lesser amount as the Secretary may prescribe, with respect to all producer milk received by such handler during the month and shall pay such deductions to the market administrator on or before the 15th day after the end of such month. Such moneys shall be used by the market administrator to verify weights, samples and tests of milk received from, and to provide market information to such producers. (b) Deductions with respect to members...
Page 41 - AREA Subpart — Order Regulating Handling DEFINITIONS Sec. 1062.1 Act. 1062.2 Secretary. 1062.3 Department. 1062.4 Person. 1062.5 Cooperative association. 1062.6 St. Louis, Missouri, marketing area. 1062.7 Producer. 1062.8 City plant. 1062.9 Country plant. 1062.10 Pool plant. 1062.11 Nonpool plant. 1062.12 Handler. 1062.13 Producer-handler. 1062.14 Producer milk. 1062.15 Approved milk. 1062.16 Other source milk. 1062.17 [Reserved] 1062.18 Route.
Page 105 - I pursuant to § 1065.46(a) (7) and the corresponding step of § 1065.46 (b). § 1065.71 Computation of uniform prices. For each month the market administrator shall compute the uniform price per hundredweight of milk received from producers as follows: (a) Combine into one total the values computed pursuant to § 1065.70 for all handlers who filed the reports prescribed by § 1065.30 for the month and who made the payments pursuant to §§ 1065.80 and 1065.82 for the preceding month; (b) Subtract...
Page 211 - ... (b) Subtract, if the average butterfat content of the milk specified in paragraph (d) of this section is more than 3.5 percent, or add, if such butterfat content is less than 3.5 percent, an amount computed by multiplying the amount by which the average butterfat content of such milk varies from 3.5 percent by the butterfat differential computed pursuant to...
Page 136 - ... received from, and to provide market information to such producers. (b) Deductions with respect to members of a producers' cooperative association. In the case of producers for whom a cooperative association is actually performing, as determined by the Secretary, the services set forth in paragraph (a) of this section, each handler shall make, in lieu of the deductions specified in paragraph (a) of this section, such deductions from the payments to be made directly to producers pursuant to §...

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