The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 - 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 270 - Title 46 — Shipping I Coast Guard, Department of the Treasury II Maritime Administration, Department of Commerce III Great Lakes Pilotage Administration, Department of Commerce IV Federal Maritime Commission Title 47 — Telecommunication I Federal Communications Commission Title 48...
Page 48 - 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 § 1009.60 Producer-handlers.
Page 53 - ... 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. Any funds collected pursuant to the provisions of this part, over and above the amounts necessary to meet outstanding obligations and the expenses...
Page 105 - 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...
Page 27 - Designation. The agency for the administration of this part shall be a market administrator, selected by the Secretary, who shall be entitled to such compensation as may be determined by, and shall be subject to removal at the discretion of, the Secretary.
Page 166 - Subtract if the average butterfat content of the milk included in these computations is greater than 3.5 percent, or add, if such average butterfat content is less than 3.5 percent an amount computed as follows: Multiply the amount by which the average butterfat content of such milk varies from 3.5 percent by the butterfat differential computed pursuant to § 1071.91 and multiply the resulting figure by the...
Page 112 - From the weighted average of carlot prices per pound for nonfat dry milk solids, spray and roller process, respectively, for human consumption, fob manufacturing plants in the Chicago area, as published for the period from the 26th day of the immediately preceding month through the 25th day of the current month by the Department, subtract 5'/2 cents and multiply by 7.0.

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