Federal Register - August 7, 1941
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Washington, Thursday, August 7, 1941
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C H A PTE R V II A G R IC U LT U R A L AD
JU STM ENT A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
T IT L E 7AG RICULTURE
Cotton 507, Supplement 2
CHAPTER I A G R IC U LT U R A L M A R . K E T IN G SERVICE
P art 722 C o t t o n
Amendment No. 2
P art 27 C o t t o n C l a s s if ic a t io n U nder t h e U n it e d S tates C o t t o n F u t u r e s A ct
Pursuant to authority conferred by the United States Cotton Futures Act of August 11, 1916, as amended 26 U.S.C.
1090-1106, the regulations heretofore promulgated under that statute are amended as follows, effective August 6, 1941:
Strike out 27.93 Reg. 13, Sec. 11 and substitute therefor the following:
27.93 Bona fide spot markets. The following markets have been determined, after investigation, and are hereby desig nated to be bona fide spot markets within the meaning of the Act:
Atlanta, Ga.
Augusta, Ga.
Charleston, S.C.
Dallas, Tex.
Galveston, Tex.
Houston, Tex.
Little Rock, Ark.
Memphis Tenn.
Mobile, Ala.
Montgomery, Ala.
New Orleans, La.
Savannah, Ga.
Strike out 27.94 Reg. 13, Sec. 2 and substitute therefor the following:
27.94 Spot markets fo r certain de terminations on ly . The following are designated as spot markets for the pur pose of determining, as provided in sec tion 6 of the Act, 26 U.S.C. 1092 c , the differences above or below the con tract price which the receiver shall pay for grades other than the basis grade tendered or delivered in settlement of a section 5 contract:
Augusta, Ga.
Charleston, S. C.
Dallas, Tex.
Galveston, Tex.
Houston, Tex.
Little Rock, Ark.
Memphis, Tenn.
Montgomery, Ala.
New Orleans, La.
Savannah, Ga.
Done at Washington, D. C., this 5th day of August 1941. Witness my hand and the seal of the Department of Agriculture.
seal C lau d e R. W ic k a r d , Secretary of Agriculture.
F. R. Doc. 41-5739; Filed, August 5, 1941;
3:11 p. m.
SUBEART C 1941
Regulations Pertaining to Cotton M a r keting Quotas fo r the 1941-1942 M a r keting Year B y virtue of the authority vested in the Secretary of Agriculture by Title I I I
o f the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 Public Law No. 430, 75th Congress, approved February 16, 1938; 52 Stat. 31, 7 U.S.C. 1301 et seq., as amended, and Public Law 74, 77th Congress, approved M ay 26, 1941, public notice is hereby given of the following amendment hereby made, prescribed, and published to the Regulations Pertaining to Cotton Marketing Quotas for the 1941-1942
Marketing Year designated as Cotton 507 issued by the Secretary of A gri culture on February 14, 1941, and amended by the Acting Secretary of Agriculture on April 16,1941,1 which reg ulations as so amended shall be in force and effect until rescinded or suspended, or amended or superseded by regulations hereafter made, by the Secretary or A ct ing Secretary of Agriculture under said Acts:
Section 722.342 is hereby amended to read as follows:
722.342 Am ount o f penalty. The rate of penalty fo r the 1941-1942 m ar keting year shall be 7 cents per pound.
Any producer who markets cotton in ex cess of the farm marketing quota for the 1941-1942 marketing year, or in excess of his share of such quota, as the case may be, shall be subject to a penalty of 7 cents per pound with respect to the excess so marketed whether the excess is cotton produced during the said mar keting year or in any prior marketing year. All cotton which is not identified, as provided in these regulations at the time of marketing, as free of marketing penalties or which is marketed without the use of the means of identification 6 F.R. 962, 1997.
CONTENTS
RULES, REG U LATIO N S, ORDERS
T I tle 7 A griculture :
Agricultural Adjustment A d ministration:
Cotton marketing q u o t a s , 1941-42__________________
Agricultural Marketing Service:
Cotton classification under Cotton Futures A ct-------Surplus Marketing Administra tion;
Fort Wayne, Ind., marketing area, handling of milk___
T itle 14 C iv il A v ia t io n :
Civil Aeronautics Authority:
Certificates of pilots absent from United States______
Private p i l o t aeronautical knowledge requirement__
Washington National Airport, regulation_______________
T itle 24 H o using C redit :
Home Owners Loan Corpora tion:
Property Management D ivi sion, amendment________
Purchase and Supply Section, amendments 2 docu ments __________________
T itle 30 M ineral R esources :
Bituminous Coal Division:
Minimum price schedules, etc.:
District No. 1______________
District No. 11_____________
District No. 14_____________
T itle 31 M o n e y and F in a n c e :
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T reasury :
Monetary Offices :
Foreign exchange transact i o n s, amendment to General License 53______
T itle 32 N ational D e fe nse :
Office of Production Manage ment:
Rubber, amendment to gen eral preference order____
Selective Service System:
Camps established:
Buck Creek, N. C___________
Denison, Iow a_____________
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