Federal Register - March 16, 1949
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Source: Federal Register
VOLUME 14
9 3 4
United
NUMBER 5 0
Washington, Wednesday, March 16, 1949
627, a notice of proposed issuance of TITLE 6 A G RICU LTU R A L
a dm inistrative instructions as authorized CREDIT
in the first proviso of Nursery Stock, and -Seed Quarantine No. 37 7
Chapter III Farmers Home Adminis Plant, CFR 319.37 a, 13 F. R. 4267 to exempt tration, Department of Agriculture - certain articles from some of the require Subchapter B Farm Ownership Loans
P art 311B asic R egulations SUBPART B LOAN LIMITATIONS
For the purposes of title I of the Bank head-Jones Farm Tenant Act, as amended, average values of efficient family-type farm-management units and investment limits for the counties iden tified below are determined to be as here in set forth. The average values and investment limits heretofore established for said counties, which appear in the tabulations of average values and invest ment limits under 311.30, Chapter HI, Title 6 of the Code of Federal Regula tions, as reorganized and revised 13 F. R.
9376, are hereby superseded by the aver age values and investment limits set forth below for said counties.
K ansas
Average value
County.
Phillips.._________________
Smith -___ _
$15,000
15; 000
Investment lim it $12,000
12,000
Secs. 41 i, 60 Stat. 1066 ; 7 U. S. C.
1015 i. Applies secs. 3 a, 44 Cb, 60
Stat. 1074, 1069; 7 U. S. C. 1003 a, 1018 b Issued this 11th day of March 1949.
seal
Charles F. B rannan,
Secretary of Agriculture.
P. R. Doc. 40-2007; Tiled, Mar. 16, 1949;
8:68 a. m.
TITLE 7 A G RICU LTU RE
Chapter III Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Department of Agriculture BKPQ 576
P art 319F oreign Quarantine N otices ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS EXEMPTING
CERTAIN ARTICLES FROM REQUIREMENTS O F
NURSERY STOCK, PLANT, AND SEED QUARAN
TINE
On February 11, 1949, there was pub lished in the F ederal R egister 14 F. R.
ments of the regulations supplemental to that quarantine 7 CFR 319.37-1 et seq.;
13 F. R. 4268. After due consideration of all relevant matters presented, includ ing the proposals set forth in the notice, and pursuant to the said proviso, admin istrative instructions are hereby issued as follows:
319.37-2a Administrative instruc tions exempting certain restricted ar ticles from some of the requirements of the Nursery Stock, Plant, and Seed Quar antine Regulations. Pursuant to the first proviso of Nursery Stock, Plant, and Seed Quarantine No. 37 7 CFR 319.37
a, 13 F. R. 4267 the following articles are hereby exempted from the require ments of the regulations specified below, which are supplemental to th at quaran tine :
Restricted plant material except Aglaonema for food, analytical, medicinal, or manufacturing purposes, enterable under 319.37-2, is hereby exempted from the notice of arrival requirements of 319.37-11.
All grains and cereals from Canada which are restricted plant material en terable under 319.37-2 are hereby ex empted from the provisions of . 319.377, 319.37-8, 319.37-9, 319.37-11, 319.37-15, and 319.37-16, relating respectively to costs and charges, inspection, treatment, notice of arrival, freedom from soil, and approved packing materials.
These instructions shall be effective March 15, 1949.
The purpose of these instructions is to permit the importation of the abovespecified articles without compliance with certain requirements and conditions that are unnecessary insofar as entry of these types of plant material is con cerned. Waiver of the notice of arrival requirements of 319.37-11 of the regu lations relating to importations for food, analytical, medicinal, or manufacturing purposes is feasible because equivalent information can be obtained from other available documents. Also, existing con ditions as to the pest risk involved in the importation of grains and cereals from Canada make it safe to relieve the above specified requirements.
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C O N TEN TS
Agriculture Department
Pe8e
See also Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau; Farmers Home Administration; Rural Electrification Administration.
Proposed rule making:
Milk handling:
Clinton, Iowa, area---------- 1198
Louisville, Ky., area________ 1196
New York area___________ 1176
Quad Cities area---------------- 1194
Tobacco; Ellerbe, N. C., auction market__________________
1176
Rules and regulations:
Sugar; entry into continental U. S__ _____ _____ ____ 1169
Sugar beets, determination of wage rates, States other than California; 1949 crop______
1169
Alien Property, Office of Notices :
Vesting orders, etc.;
Copyrights of certain Japan ese and German nationals.
Dentzau, Helene___ :______
Gazda, Antoine___________
Jacobson, Jacob__________
Keller, Liza______________
Knauth, Clara, and Antonio KnaUth____________
Peters, August, et al______
Skerritt, James L_________
Van Drnen, Willem Nicolaas.
1204
1205
1206
1205
1203
1205
1203
1205
1205
Army Department Rules and regulations;
Joint procurement regulations;
miscellaneous amendments_1173
Customs Bureau Rules and regulations;
Transportation in bond and merchandise in transit; re
tention of in-transit goods on dock_________
1173
Entomology and Plant Quaran tine Bureau Proposed rule making:
> Japanese beetle quarantine___ 1176
Rules and regulations:
Quarantine notices, foreign; re quirements of nursing stock, plant, and seed quarantine:
Exemption of certain articles. 1167
Size-age limitations------------ 1168
1167