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CHAPTER X-CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

(Marketing Agreements and Orders; Milk)

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

(Parts 1060-1089)

Part

1060 Milk in Minnesota-North Dakota marketing area. 1061 [Reserved]

1062 Milk in St. Louis, Missouri, marketing area. 1063 Milk in Quad Cities-Dubuque marketing area. 1064 Milk in Greater Kansas City marketing area. 1065 Milk in Nebraska-Western Iowa marketing area. 1066 Milk in Sioux City, Iowa, marketing area.

1067 Milk in Ozarks marketing area.

1068 Milk in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn., marketing area.
1069 Milk in the Duluth-Superior marketing area.
1070 Milk in Cedar Rapids-Iowa City marketing area.

1071 Milk in Neosho Valley marketing area.

1073 Milk in Wichita, Kans., marketing area. 1074 [Reserved]

1075 Milk in Black Hills, S. Dak., marketing area. 1076 Milk in Eastern South Dakota marketing area. 1078 Milk in the North Central Iowa marketing area. 1079 Milk in Des Moines, Iowa, marketing area. 1080-1089 [Reserved]

NOTE

7 CFR, Part 900, the general regulations with respect to marketing agreements and orders, are herein set forth for convenience of users of this volume.

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As used in this subpart, the terms as defined in the act shall apply with equal force and effect. In addition, unless the context otherwise requires:

(a) The term "act" means Public Act No. 10, 73d Congress (48 Stat. 31), as amended and as reenacted and amended by the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937 (50 Stat. 246), as amended.

(b) The term "Department" means the United States Department of Agriculture.

(c) The term "Secretary" means the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States, or any officer or employee of the Department to whom authority has heretofore been delegated, or to whom authority may hereafter be delegated, to act in his stead.

(d) The term "examiner" means any examiner in the Office of Hearing Examiners, United States Department of Agriculture.

(e) The term "Administrator" means the Administrator of the Consumer and Marketing Service, with power to redelegate, or any officer or employee of the Department to whom authority has been delegated or may hereafter be delegated to act in his stead. (f) [Reserved]

(g) The term "FEDERAL REGISTER" means the publication provided for by the act of July 26, 1935 (49 Stat. 500), and acts supplementary thereto and amendatory thereof.

(h) The term "hearing" means that part of the proceeding which involves the submission of evidence.

(i) The term "marketing agreement" means any marketing agreement or any amendment thereto which may be entered into pursuant to section 8b of the act.

(j) The term "marketing order" means any order or any amendment thereto which may be issued pursuant to section 8c of the act, and after notice and hearing as required by said section.

(k) The term "proceeding" means a proceeding upon the basis of which a marketing agreement may be entered into or a marketing order may be issued.

(1) The term "hearing clerk" means the hearing clerk, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.

(m) The term "presiding officer" means the examiner conducting a proceeding under the act.

[25 F.R. 5907, June 28, 1960, as amended at 26 F.R. 7796, Aug. 22, 1961, 28 F.R. 579, Jan. 23, 1963]

§ 900.3 Proposals.

(a) A marketing agreement or a marketing order may be proposed by the Secretary or by any other person. If any person other than the Secretary proposes a marketing agreement or marketing order, he shall file with the Administrator a written application, together with at least four copies of the proposal, requesting the Secretary to hold a hearing upon the proposal. Upon receipt of such proposal, the Administrator shall cause such investigation to be made and such consideration thereof to be given as, in his opinion, are warranted. If the investigation and consideration lead the Administrator to conclude that the proposed marketing agreement or marketing order will not tend to effectuate the declared policy of the act, or that for other proper reasons a hearing should not be held on the proposal, he shall deny the application, and promptly notify the applicant of such denial, which notice shall be accompanied by a brief statement of the grounds for the denial.

(b) If the investigation and consideration lead the Administrator to conclude that the proposed marketing agreement or marketing order will tend to effectuate the declared

policy of the act, or if the Secretary desires to propose a marketing agreement or marketing order, he shall sign and cause to be served a notice of hearing, as provided in this subpart.

§ 900.4

Institution of proceeding.

(a) Filing and contents of the notice of hearing. The proceeding shall be instituted by filing the notice of hearing with the hearing clerk. The notice of hearing shall contain a reference to the authority under which the marketing agreement or marketing order is proposed; shall define the scope of the hearing as specifically as may be practicable; shall contain either the terms or substance of the proposed marketing agreement or marketing order or a description of the subjects and issues involved and shall state the industry, area, and class of persons to be regulated, the time and place of such hearing, and the place where copies of such proposed marketing agreement or marketing order may be obtained or examined. The time of the hearing shall not be less than 15 days after the date of publication of the notice in the FEDERAL REGISTER, as provided in this subpart, unless the Administrator shall determine that an emergency exists which requires a shorter period of notice, in which case the period of notice shall be that which the Administrator may determine to be reasonable in the circumstances: Provided, That, in the case of hearings on amendments to marketing agreements or marketing orders, the time of the hearing may be less than 15 days but shall not be less than 3 days after the date of publication of the notice in the FEDERAL REGISTER.

(b) Giving notice of hearing and supplemental publicity. (1) The Administrator shall give or cause to be given notice of hearing in the following manner:

(i) By publication of the notice of hearing in the FEDERAL REGISTER;

(ii) By mailing a true copy of the notice of hearing to each of the persons known to the Administrator, to be interested therein;

(iii) By issuing a press release containing the complete text or a summary of the contents of the notice of hearing and making the same available to such newspapers in the area proposed to be subjected to regulation as reasonably will tend to bring the notice to the attention of the persons interested therein;

(iv) By forwarding copies of the notice of hearing addressed to the governors of such of the several States of the United States and to executive heads of such of the Territories and possessions of the United States as the Administrator, having due regard for the subject matter of the proposal and the public interest, shall determine, should be notified.

(2) Legal notice of the hearing shall be deemed to be given if notice is given in the manner provided by subparagraph (1)(i) of this paragraph; and failure to give notice

in the manner provided in subparagraph (1) (ii), (iii), and (iv) of this paragraph shall not affect the legality of the notice.

(c) Record of notice and supplemental publicity. There shall be filed with the hearing clerk or submitted to the presiding officer at the hearing an affidavit or certificate of the person giving the notice provided in (b)(1) (iii) and (iv) of this section. In regard to the provisions relating to mailing in (b)(1) (ii) of this section, a determination by the Administrator that such provisions have been complied with shall be filed with the hearing clerk or submitted to the presiding officer at the hearing. In the alternative, if notice is not given in the manner provided in (b)(1) (ii), (iii), and (iv) of this section there shall be filed with the hearing clerk or submitted to the presiding officer at the hearing a determination by the Administrator that such notice is impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest with a brief statement of the reasons for such determination. Determinations by the Administrator as herein provided shall be final.

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(a) Assignment. No presiding officer who has any pecuniary interest in the outcome of a proceeding shall serve as presiding officer in such proceeding.

(b) Powers of presiding officers. Subject to review by the Secretary, as provided elsewhere in this subpart, the presiding officer, in any proceeding, shall have power to:

(1) Rule upon motions and requests; (2) Change the time and place of hearing, and adjourn the hearing from time to time or from place to place;

(3) Administer oaths and affirmations and take affidavits;

(4) Examine and cross-examine witnesses and receive evidence;

(5) Admit or exclude evidence;

(6) Hear oral argument on facts or law; (7) Do all acts and take all measures necessary for the maintenance of order at the hearing and the efficient conduct of the proceeding.

(c) Who may act in absence of presiding officer. In case of the absence of the presiding officer or his inability to act, the powers and duties to be performed by him under this part in connection with a proceeding may, without abatement of the proceeding unless otherwise ordered by the Secretary, be assigned to any other presiding officer.

(d) Disqualification of presiding officer. The presiding officer may at any time withdraw as presiding officer in a proceeding if he deems himself to be disqualified. Upon the filing by an interested person in good

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