Federal Register - October 13, 1948
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Washington, W ednesday, October 13, 1948
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter VIII Production and Market ing Administration Sugar Branch P art
801G eneral
S ugar R egulations
ENTRY OF SUGAR INTO CONTINENTAL
UNITED STATES
Basis and purpose. This determina tion is issued pursuant to the regula tions in this part and deals with the entry of sugar into the continental United States. Section 801.52 of General Sugar Regulations, Series 3, No. 2, as amended, states that certification to the Collector of Customs by the Secretary that the sugar or liquid sugar to be entered is within the applicable quota or allotment established by the Secretary for the area in which such sugar was produced, ex cept as otherwise specified therein, shall not be required as to any quota or por tions thereof until the Director of the Sugar Branch determines that such quota or portion thereof is filled to the extent that certification is required to maintain effective quota control. That section also provides that upon publica tion of such determination in the F ed eral R egister certification by the Sec retary shall be required for the re mainder of the applicable calender year.
The 1948 sugar quota for Puerto Rico is 982,436 short tons of sugar, raw value.
As of October 4, 1948, approximately 792,436 short tons, raw value of sugar for further processing and direct-con sumption purposes have been brought into the continental United States from Puerto Rico, hence only approximately 190,000 short tons, raw value, may be entered during the remainder of the cal endar year 1948. In order to assure an orderly and adequate flow of sugar, pre vent disorderly marketing, and to main tain an effective quota system, it is nec essary that the certification prescribed by regulations be required for raw sugar for further processing hereafter brought in from-Puerto Rico.
It is presently estimated that current production of Puerto Rican sugar will exceed the 1948 quotas for marketing in the continental United States and locally by some 26,000 tons. Consequently, each
producer appears to be moving sugar into trade channels as rapidly as pos sible so as to reduce to a minimum the amount of carryover he will be com pelled to retain at the end of the year.
During the month of September alone approximately 163,000 tons were shipped to the continental United States. In view of the foregoing, it is hereby, de termined and found that compliance with the notice, procedure, and effective date requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act is impracticable and con trary to the public interest and conse quently this determination shall become effective when published in the F ederal R egister .
Pursuant to the authority contained in 801.52 of General Sugar Regulations, Series 3, No. 2, as amended 13 F. R. 127, 1076, 2063, 4590, it is hereby determined that the 1948 sugar quota for Puerto Rico, amounting to 982,436 short tons of sugar, raw value, has been filled to the extent that certification is required to maintain effective quota control. Ac cordingly, for the remainder of the cal endar year 1948, Collectors of Customs shall not permit the entry into continen tal United States from Puerto Rico of any raw sugar for further processing, unless or until certification described in 801.52 a of General Sugar Regula tions is issued.
Pub. Law 388, 80th Cong.; 61 Stat. 922;
7 U. S. C., Supp. 1100
Issued this 7th day of October 1948.
seal
L awrence M y e r s ,
Director, Sugar Branch, Pro duction and Marketing Ad ministration.
P. R. Doc. 48-9058; Piled, Oct. 12, 1948;
8:57 a. m.
TITLE 10 ARMY
Chapter III Claims and Accounts T ransfer
and
R evision
of
R egulations
Fof revised regula tions formerly contained in this chapter, see Title 34, Chapter V, Parts 531 through 538, infra.
C ross R eference :
CONTENTS
Agriculture Department
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Rules and regulations:
Sugar, entry into continental U.S_____________________
5963
Alien Property, Office of
Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Hirschbuehl, Hugo------------Hopfl, Rudolf____________
Luedeking, Otto, and West ern Bank and Trust Co___
Mayer, Carlos--------------Moller, Rene______________
Ristau, August____________
Sohn, Messrs. August Ascher.
6012
6012
6011
6012
6013
6011
6013
Army Department
Rules and regulations:
Claims and accounts; transfer and revision of regulations Revision of regulations:
Allotments of pay________
Bonds of accountable officers.
Claims:
Against U. S___________
On behalf of U. S____ ___
Gratuity upon death---------Military court fees----------Payment of bills and ac counts ______________
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6001
5964
5974
6000
5965
5966
5968
Coast Guard
Rules and regulations:
Construction or material altera tion of passenger vessels of U. S. of 100 gross tons and over propelled by machinery;
conversion of certain vessels to passenger vessels_______ 6007
Defense Transportation, Office of
Rules and regulations:
Delegation of a u t h o r i t y to Transportation Officer and Transportation A s s i s t a n t , Railway Transport Depart ment____ ________________ 6007
Federal Communications Com mission
Notices :
Hearings, etc.:
Ewing Broadcasting Co. et al_ 6008
Hampden-Hampshire Corp.
et al_____ _____________ 6008
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