The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - 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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affected by decay affects the appearance aggregate area allow for variations APPLICATION OF TOLERANCES avocado berries Brussels sprouts bunches cantaloups carrots combination of defects considered as damage consists container count Culls dirt discoloration edible or shipping fail to meet fairly smooth Fairly well colored Fairly well formed filed following tolerances foregoing grades foreign material free from damage free from decay freezing GRADES U.S. grading and handling grapefruit growth cracks inch in diameter incident to proper individual packages injury insects inspec kernels lot may fail lot which fail materially affected mature means any defect meet the requirements off-size onion sets onions order to allow percent potato proper grading Provided Rancidity russeting scars seedstems Serious damage shipping quality Similar varietal characteristics skin soft rot specific defect stalks Standards for Grades stem Subpart-United States Standards sunburn sweetpotatoes tion tolerance specified tomato trimmed U.S. Fancy unless otherwise noted variations incident varieties weight worm holes
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Page 51 - In such case, if exceptions are filed within a period of time (to be fixed by the Secretary but not to exceed 20 days) following the service of the tentative order, the Secretary shall give consideration to and shall make such changes in the tentative order as he deems to be appropriate; otherwise, the tentative order shall become final, as of the day following the date of expiration of the period fixed for the filing of exceptions.
Page 53 - An act to prevent the destruction or dumping, without good and sufficient cause therefor, of farm produce received in interstate commerce by commission merchants and others, and to require them truly and correctly to account for all farm produce received by them," approved March 3, 1927 (44 Stat.
Page 44 - Whenever, while a proceeding is pendIng before him, the presiding officer finds that a person acting as counsel or representative for any party to the proceeding is guilty of unethical or unprofessional conduct, the presiding officer may order that such person be precluded from further acting as counsel or representative in such proceeding.
Page 13 - Every packer, stockyard owner, market agency, and dealer shall keep such accounts, records, and memoranda as fully and correctly disclose all transactions involved in his business, including the true ownership of such business by stockholding or otherwise.
Page 37 - ... presiding officer's ruling in excluding the evidence was erroneous. The presiding officer shall not allow the insertion of such evidence in toto if the taking of such evidence will consume a considerable length of time at the hearing. In the latter event, if the Secretary decides that the presiding officer erred in excluding the evidence, and that such error was substantial, the hearing shall be reopened to permit the taking of such evidence.
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