The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 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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( 6 ) Subtract from the pounds of skim milk remaining in each class , in series beginning with Class II , the pounds of skim milk in inventory of fluid milk products in bulk ( and for the first month this order is effective , in packaged ...
( 6 ) Subtract from the pounds of skim milk remaining in each class , in series beginning with Class II , the pounds of skim milk in inventory of fluid milk products in bulk ( and for the first month this order is effective , in packaged ...
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... milk products between pool plants shall be assigned Class I milk disposition at the receiving plant , in excess of the sum of receipts at such plant from producers ( including re- ceipts from a cooperative association as a handler of ...
... milk products between pool plants shall be assigned Class I milk disposition at the receiving plant , in excess of the sum of receipts at such plant from producers ( including re- ceipts from a cooperative association as a handler of ...
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... Class II milk if allocated to such class at the pool plant or other order plant and be valued at the uniform price of the respective order if so allocated to Class I milk . There shall be included in the obligation so computed a charge ...
... Class II milk if allocated to such class at the pool plant or other order plant and be valued at the uniform price of the respective order if so allocated to Class I milk . There shall be included in the obligation so computed a charge ...
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Class I price for the current 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 ...
Class I price for the current 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 ...
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... milk from producers , payment for which is to be made to a cooperative association pursuant to § 1062.80 ( c ) shall ... Class I milk . Class I milk shall be all skim milk and butterfat : ( 1 ) Disposed of in the form of a fluid milk ...
... milk from producers , payment for which is to be made to a cooperative association pursuant to § 1062.80 ( c ) shall ... Class I milk . Class I milk shall be all skim milk and butterfat : ( 1 ) Disposed of in the form of a fluid milk ...
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3.5 percent amended amount computed amount equal amounts of skim applicable basic formula price books and records butterfat contained butterfat differential cents Class I milk Class II utilization class prices classified as Class computed pursuant cooperative association corresponding step dairy farmers deductions Department determined disposed dler excess Federal filed fluid milk products follows Grade A milk handler pursuant hearing clerk hundredweight II milk July 30 ket administrator location adjustment Location differentials market adminis market administrator marketing area ment milk and butterfat 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 receipts and utilization Receipts of fluid regulated distributing plant requested respect Revised routes Secretary skim milk remaining source milk suant suspension or termination terfat tion total pounds transferred or diverted trator uniform price unregulated supply plants
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Page 137 - 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...