Federal Register - August 30, 1939

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F E D E R A L R E G IS T E R , Wednesday, August 30, 1939

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b Classes o f utilization. The classes of the corporate limits of Kansas City, with the prices, deductions, and charges of utilization of milk shall be as follows: Missouri, excepting that territory lying involved.
d Verification o f reports. Each 1 Class I milk shall be all milk dis within the corporate limits of Kansas posed of in the form of milk containing City, Kansas, shall be the prices for Class handler shall make available to the I milk and Class n milk set forth in market administrator or his agent a more than 1 percent of butterfat.
paragraph a of this section. The those records which are necessary for 2 Class n milk shall be all milk, prices to be paid by handlers for Class the verification of the information con except skim milk, used to produce cream I milk and Class I I milk disposed o f dur tained in the reports submitted in ac which is disposed of in the form of cream, ing the delivery period in territory lying cordance with this section, and b flavored milk, creamed cottage cheese, beyond 5 miles of the corporate limits those facilities which are necessary for creamed buttermilk, aerated cream, and of Kansas City, Missouri, and in territory the sampling, weighing, and testing of eggnog.
lying within the corporate limits of the milk of each producer.
3 Class m milk shall be all milk not Kansas City, Kansas, in lieu of the prices 913.6 Application o f provisions, a accounted for as Class I milk or Class n otherwise applicable pursuant to para W ith respect to each handler who is also milk.
graph a of this section, shall be, as a producer c Interhandler and nonhandler sales. ascertained by the market administrator, Milk of a producer disposed of by a han such prices as were paid to farmers in 1 The market administrator, before dler to another handler, and milk dis the market where such milk was dis making the computations in accordance posed of by a handler to a person who is posed of, for milk of equivalent use.
with Sec. 913.7, shall a exclude the 913.5 Reports of handlers a Pe milk purchased or received by him in not a handler but who distributes milk or manufactures milkproducts, sha.ii be riodic reports. On or before the 5th day each class from other handlers, b ex classified, subject to paragraph d of after the end of each delivery period clude from his remaining Class I milk this section, as Class I milk: Provided, each handler, with respect to milk or and Class n milk up to but not exceeding That if the selling handler, on or before cream which was, during such delivery 95 percent of the quantity of milk pro the 5th day after the end of the delivery period, a received from producers, b duced and disposed of by him, and c period, furnishes to the market adminis received from handlers, c produced by exclude from his remaining Class H I
trator a statement, which is signed by the such handler, and d received from any milk the balance of the milk produced buyer and seller, that such milk was dis other source, shall report to the market and disposed o f by him.
posed of as Class I I milk or Class m administrator, in the detail and form 2 The market administrator, in com milk, such milk shall be classified ac prescribed by the market administrator, puting the value of milk for any handler as follows:
cordingly, subject to verification by the pursuant to Sec. 913.7, shall consider as market administrator.
1 The receipts at each plant from Class H I milk any milk or cream re d Sales o f a cooperative association producers who are not handlers, the ceived in bulk by such handler from a to any other handler. Milk caused to be quantity of milk received from producers handler who distributes part of his own delivered from a producer to a handler in excess of their respective bases and production but for whom no base has by a cooperative association which is a the average butterfat test thereof;
been computed pursuant to Sec. 913.7 d .
handler shall be ratably apportioned 2 The receipts at each plant from I f the receiving handler disposes of such among the receiving handlers total any other handler, including any handler milk or cream for other than Class in Class I, Class II, and Class n i milk.
who is also a producer;
purposes, the market administrator shall 913.4 Minimum, prices a Class 3 The quantity, if any, produced by add to the total value computed pur prices. Except as set forth in paragraph such handler;
suant to Sec. 913.7 the difference between b o f this section, each handler shall 4 The receipts at each plant from a the value of such milk or cream at pay, at the time and in the manner set any other source; and the Class m price and b the value ac forth in Sec. 913.8, not less than the fo l 5 The respective quantities of milk cording to its actual usage.
lowing prices for milk received at such disposed of in the classes set forth in b W ith respect to any handler who, handlers plant or caused to be delivered Sec. 913.3.
during the delivery period, disposed of by such handler to a plant from which b Reports as to producers. Each no milk as Class i n milk and received no milk or cream is disposed o f in the handler shall report to the market ad from producers milk having an average marketing area:
ministrator as follows:
butterfat content higher than that dis Class I milk $2.20 per hundredweight:
posed of as Class I milk or as 3.8 per 1
W ithin 10
days after the market Provided, That with respect to Class I
cent milk equivalent o f Class n milk by administrators request, with respect to milk disposed of under a program ap such handler:
any producer for whom such informa proved by the Secretary for the sale or tion is not in the files of the market ad 1 The market administrator shall disposition of milk to low-income con sumers, including persons on relief, the ministrator, and with respect to a pe a determine the hundredweight of milk price shall be not less than $1.95 per riod or periods of time designated by the received from producers; b determine market administrator a the name and the hundredweight of milk disposed of hundredweight.
address, b the total pounds of milk as Class I milk and as 3.8 percent milk Class I I milk $2.05 per hundred received, c the average butterfat test equivalent of Class n milk; c if the weight.
of milk received, and d the number of Class I I I milk The price per hun days upon which milk was received; and hundredweight of milk determined in b o f this subparagraph, exceeds the dredweight which shall be calculated by 2 As soon as possible after first re the market administrator as follows: ceiving milk from any producer a the hundredweight of milk determined in Multiply by 3.8 the average price per name and address of such producer, b a o f this subparagraph, multiply such pound of 92-score butter at wholesale in the date upon which such milk was first difference in the hundredweights of milk the Chicago market, as reported by the received, and c the plant at which by the difference between the Class I I
United States Department of Agricul the milk of such producer was received. price and an amount obtained by multi plying by 38 the butterfat differential as ture for the delivery period during which c Reports o f payments to pro provided in Sec. 913.8 c and add such such milk .was received, and add 25
ducers. Upon the request of the mar amount to the sum obtained fo r such cents.
ket administrator each handler shall handler pursuant to Sec. 913.7 a .
b Sales outside the m arketing area.
submit on or before the 20th day after 913.7 Determ ination o f u n i f o r m The prices to be paid by handlers for the end of each delivery period his pro Class I milk and Class n milk disposed ducer pay roll for such delivery period, prices to producers a Com putation of of during the delivery period in the ter which shall show for each producer the value o f m ilk fo r each handler. For each ritory lying within a radius of 5 miles net amount of such producers payment delivery period the market administrator shall compute, subject to the provisions

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Federal Register - August 30, 1939

TitoloFederal Register

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Data30/08/1939

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