The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - 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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... month from other dairy farmers or fluid milk products from sources other than pool plants and not more than 3,000 pounds of milk and fluid milk products ( includ- ing the milk equivalent of milk products other than fluid milk products ...
... month from other dairy farmers or fluid milk products from sources other than pool plants and not more than 3,000 pounds of milk and fluid milk products ( includ- ing the milk equivalent of milk products other than fluid milk products ...
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... month , the Class I price and butterfat differential for the month computed pursuant to §§ 1060.51 ( a ) and 1060.52 ( a ) , respec- tively ; and the Class II price and butter- fat differential for the immediately pre- ceding month ...
... month , the Class I price and butterfat differential for the month computed pursuant to §§ 1060.51 ( a ) and 1060.52 ( a ) , respec- tively ; and the Class II price and butter- fat differential for the immediately pre- ceding month ...
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... month each handler , except a producer - handler or a handler making payments pursuant to § 1060.62 ( b ) , shall submit to the market administrator his producer payroll ( or in the case of a handler making payments pursuant to ...
... month each handler , except a producer - handler or a handler making payments pursuant to § 1060.62 ( b ) , shall submit to the market administrator his producer payroll ( or in the case of a handler making payments pursuant to ...
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... month shall be as follows : ( a ) Class I price . The price for Class I milk shall be the basic formula price for the preceding month plus $ 1.10 , and plus 20 cents . ( b ) Class II price . The price for Class II milk shall be the ...
... month shall be as follows : ( a ) Class I price . The price for Class I milk shall be the basic formula price for the preceding month plus $ 1.10 , and plus 20 cents . ( b ) Class II price . The price for Class II milk shall be the ...
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... month by the hundredweight of skim milk and butter- fat subtracted from Class I pursuant to § 1060.46 ( a ) ( 3 ) and the corresponding step of 1060.46 ( b ) : Provided , That if the Class I price for the current month is less than the ...
... month by the hundredweight of skim milk and butter- fat subtracted from Class I pursuant to § 1060.46 ( a ) ( 3 ) and the corresponding step of 1060.46 ( b ) : Provided , That if the Class I price for the current month is less than the ...
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amended at 34 amount computed applicable basic formula price books and records bulk tank butterfat differential cents Class I milk Class I price Class II Classes of utilization classified as Class computed pursuant cooperative association corresponding step dairy farmers deductions determined disposed dler filed filled milk fluid milk prod fluid milk products Grade A milk handler pursuant hearing clerk hundredweight July 30 market adminis market administrator marketing area ment milk and butterfat milk in filled milk or butterfat nonpool plant obligation order plant partially regulated distributing payments person pool plant pounds of skim preceding month presiding officer producer-settlement fund provisions pursuant to paragraph pursuant to subparagraph quantity receipts and utilization Receipts of fluid reconstituted skim milk regulated distributing plant respect Revised revised___ Secretary skim milk remaining source milk suant subtracted pursuant suspension or termination terfat tion transferor plant transferred or diverted trator uniform price unregulated supply plants
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Page 68 - ... 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 159 - 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 111 - ... (A) of the act or a court action specified in such notice the handler shall retain such books and records, or specified books and records, until further written notification from the market administrator. In either case, the market administrator shall give further written notification to the handler promptly, upon the termination of the litigation or when the records are no longer necessary in connection therewith. CLASSIFICATION § 1126.40 Skim milk and butterfat to be classified.