Federal Register - November 25, 1937
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Washington, Thursday, November 25, 1937
Bureau of Biological Survey.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Bureau of Animal Industry.
N otice U nder A ct to R egulate I nterstate C ommerce i n L ivestock , etc .
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N ovember 23, 1937.
To C. W. P oore , J a y P oore , an d F orrest P oore , Doing business as McCook Livestock Exchange, Stockyard owner, at McCook, State o f Nebraska.
Whereas Section 301 of Title HE of an Act of Congress entitled An Act to regulate interstate and foreign commerce in livestock, livestock products, dairy products, poultry, poul try products, and eggs, and for other purposes , approved August 15, 1921, provides in part that, when used in said Act, the term stockyard owner means any person engaged in the business of conducting or operating a stockyard; and Section 302 of said Act provides as follows:
a W hen used in this title the term stockyard means any place, establishment, or facility commonly known as stockyards, conducted or operated for compensation or profit as a public market, consisting of pens, or other inclosures, and their appur tenances, in which live cattle, sheep, swine, horses, mules, or goats are received, held, or kept for sale or shipment in commerce. This title shall not apply to a stockyard of which the area normally available for handling livestock, exclusive of runs, alleys, or pas sage ways, is less than twenty thousand square feet.
b The Secretary shall from time to time ascertain, after such inquiry as he deems necessary, the stockyards which come within the foregoing definition, and shall give notice thereof to the stockyard owners concerned, and give public notice thereof by posting copies of such notice in the stockyard, and in such other manner as he may determine. After the giving of such notice to the stockyard owner and to the public, the stockyard shall remain subject to the provisions of this title until like notice is given by the Secretary that such stockyard no longer comes within the foregoing definition:
Notice is hereby given that after inquiry it has been ascer tained by me as Secretary o f Agriculture o f the United States that the stockyard known as McCook Livestock Exchange, at McCook, State of Nebraska, comes within the foregoing definition and is subject ta the provisions o f said Act.
The attention of stockyard owners, market agencies, deal ers and other persons concerned is directed to Sections 303
and 306 and other pertinent provisions o f said Act and the rules and regulations issued thereunder by the Secretary of Agriculture.
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H arry L. B r o w n ,
Acting Secretary o f Agriculture.
F. R. Doc. 37-3416; Filed, November 24,1937; 12:50 p. m .
R egulations for the A dministration of N ational W ildlife R efuges U nder the J urisdi ctio n o r t h e B ureau o r B io
logical S u r v e y 1
By virtue of authority conferred upon the Secretary of Agriculture by section 10 of the Migratory Bird Conservation Act of February 18, 1929 45 Stat. 1222, section 84 of the act of March. 4, 1909, 35 Stat. 1104, as amended by act of April 15, 1924, 43 Stat. 9, and section 401 of the act of June 15,1935, 49 Stat. 385, and otherwise, the following regulations effective November 24, 1937, are hereby prescribed for the administration of lands of the United States that heretofore have been or that hereafter may be set apart or reserved by law, proclamation, or Executive order fo r the use of the Department o f A griculture, under the supervision of the Bureau of Biological Survey, as game refuges or as preserves, reservations, or breeding grounds, for waterfowl or other migratory or native birds and big game or other wild animals and hereinafter referred to as refuges , except as otherwise provided by special regulations:
REGULATION I -DEFINITION O F TERMS
For the purpose of these regulations the following terms shq/n be construed, respectively, to mean and to include S ecreta ryThe Secretary of Agriculture of the United States.
Chief o f Bureau. The Chief of the Bureau of Biological Survey, United States Department of Agriculture.
Regional director. Regional director o f the Bureau of Biological Survey, UnitedStates Department of Agriculture.
Refuge. Refuges, preserves, ranges, reservations, or breed ing grounds under the administration of the Secretary o f Agriculture.
Take. Molest, pursue, hunt, shoot, kill, trap, capture, or collect, or attempt to molest, pursue, hunt, shoot, kill, trap, capture, or collect, by any means or in any manner.
Person. The plural or singular, as the case demands, of individuals, clubs, associations, partnerships, or corporations, unless the context otherwise requires.
O fficer in charge. Refuge manager, assistant refuge man ager, United States reservation protector, superintendent, deputy, or the authorized representative of any such officer.
1These regulations, except regulations 15, 16, and 17 which, are general in scope, are not applicable to the Wichita Mountains W ildlife Refuge, Okla., the Upper Mississippi River W ildlife and Fish Refuge, Minn., Wls., Iowa, and D U the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, Utah, and the Aleutian Islands and Nunivak Island Refuges, Alaska.
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