Federal Register - December 17, 1953
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Fuente: Federal Register
NUMBER 245
VOLUME 18
Washington, Thursday, December 17, 1953
TITLE 7 -AGRICULTURE
Chapter VIII Production and Market ing Administration Sugar Branch, Department of Agriculture Subchapter B Sugar Requirements and Quotas
Sugar Reg. 811
Part 811C ontinental S ugar R equire ments and Area Q uotas Part 813S ugar Quotas And P rorations qf Q uota D eficits REQUIREMENTS AND QUOTAS FOR 1954
The heading of Part 811 is hereby re vised to read as set forth above. This part, so revised, includes regulations with respect to quotas heretofore set forth in Part 813.
Basis and purpose. The purpose of Sugar Regulation 811 is to determine, pursuant to section 281 of the Sugar Act of 1948, as amended hereinafter called the act, the amount of sugar needed to meet the requirements of consumers in the continental United States for the calendar year 1954, and to establish, pur suant to section 202 of the act, sugar quotas for the supplying areas in terms of short tons of sugar, raw value for merly Part 813, equal to the quantity de termined by the Secretary of Agriculture to be needed in 1954.
The determination of sugar require ments set forth below is made pursuant to section 201 of the Sugar Act of 1948.
The act requires th at the Secretary of Agriculture make such determination for the calendar year 1954 during December of 1953. The determination has been based, insofar as required by section 201
of the act, on official statistics of the De partment of Agriculture and statistics published by other agencies of the Fed eral Government.
Prior to the issuance of this regulation, notice was given 18 F. R. 6720 that the Secretary of Agriculture was preparing, among other things, to determine the sugar requirements . and to establish quotas for the calendar year 1954 and that any interested person might present any data, views, or arguments with re spect thereto at a public hearing to be held in Washington, D. C., on November 16, 1953. In addition, the notice stated that any interested person might present
any data, views or arguments with re spect thereto in writing not later than November 27, 1953. In making this de termination due consideration has been given to the data, views and arguments expressed at the hearing held on Novem ber 16, 1953, and to the data, views and arguments submitted in writing on or before November 27, 1953, in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act 60 Stat. 237.
Since the Sugar Act of 1948 requires th a t the Secretary of Agriculture deter mine sugar requirements for the calendar year 1954 during the month of December 1953, and since the sugar quotas for some areas are relatively small, thereby making it possible for such areas to exceed their quotas within a few days after the be ginning of the quota year, compliance with the 30-day effective date require ments of the Administrative Procedure Act is impracticable and contrary to the public interest. Accordingly, this regu lation shall be effective on January 1, 1954.
Sec.
811.60
811.61
811.62
811.63
811.64
Sugar. requirements, 1954.
Basic quotas for domestic areas.
Basic quotas for other areas.
Reserved.
Proration of quota for foreign coun tries other than Cuba and the Re public of the Philippines.
811.65 Direct-consumption portion of quotas or prorations.
811.66 Liquid sugar quotas.
811.67 Restrictions on marketing and ship ment.
811.68 Inapplicability of quota regulations.
A u t h o r i t y : 811.60 to 811.68 issued under sec. 403, 61 Stat. 932, as amended; 7 U. S. C.
Sup. 1153. Interpret or apply secs. 202, 204, 207, 208, 209, 210 and 212; 61 Stat. 924, 925, 927, 928, as amended, 929; 7 U. S. C. Sup.
1112, 1114, 1117, 1118, 1120, 1122.
811.60 Sugar requirements, 1954.
The amount of sugar needed to meet the requirements of consumers in the conti nental United States for the calendar year 1954 is hereby determined to be 8,000,000 short tons, raw value.
811.61 Basic quotas for domestic areas. There are hereby established, pursuant to subsection a of section 202
of the act, for domestic sugar producing Continued on next page
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CONTENTS
Agriculture Department
PaS
See also Production and Market ing Administration.
Rules and regulations:
Conservation, agricultural, 1954:
Alaska_____________ -_____ 8260
Hawaii___________________ 8265
Commerce Department
See Foreign Commerce Bureau.
Defense Department
See also Navy Department.
Rules and regulations:
Codification changes-------------
8272
Federal Power Commission
Notices:
Hearings, etc.:
Blackstone Valley Gas and Electric Co_____________ 8468
Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co____________________- 8468
Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corp. et al_________ 8463
United Gas Pipe Line Co___ 8468
Federal Reserve System
Rules and regulations:
National banks; internal audits of trust department________
8442
Foreign Commerce Bureau
Notices:
Deutsche Novocillin G. m. b. H.
et al.; revocation of licenses and temporary denial of export privileges____________ 8462
Rules and regulations:
Export regulations; miscellane ous amendments_____ ______ 8443
Interior Department
See Land Management Bureau.
Interstate Commerce Commis sion
Notices :
Applications for relief:
Feed, animal or poultry, be tween points in Florida, and from Savannah and Port Wentworth, Ga., to FloridaMethanol from Ohio and West Virginia to Chicago, 111_____________________
Petroleum products from New Jersey to South-------------Potatoes from Maine and New Brunswick to Anacostia, D. C._____;_____ ___ ____
8257
8470
8470
8470
8469