Federal Register - November 13, 1948
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REGISTER
NUMBER 222
VOLUME ,3
Washington, Saturday, November 13, 1948
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter VIII Production and Mar keting Administration Sugar Branch P art
801G eneral
ENTRY
OF
S ugar R egulations
SUGAR INTO CONTINENTAL
UNITED STATES
Basis and purpose. This determina tion is issued pursuant to the regulations 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 Collectors of Customs by the Secretary that the sugar or liquid sugar to be imported is within the applicable quota or allot ment established by the Secretary for the area in which such sugar was pro duced, except as otherwise specified therein, shall not be required as to any quota or portion thereof until the Direc tor of the Sugar Branch determines that such quota or portion thereof is filled to the extent that certification is re quired to maintain effective quota con trol. That section also provides that upon publication of such determination in the F ederal R egister certification by the Secretary shall be required for the remainder of the applicable calendar year.
The 1948 sugar quota for Cuba is 2,895,962 short tons of sugar, raw value.
As of October 22, 1948, approximately 2,530,924 short tons, raw value, of sugar for further processing and direct-con sumption purposes have been brought into the continental United States from Cuba. ,Thus, only approximately 365,038 short tons, raw value, or 12.6
percent, of Cubas total quota remain to he imported during the remainder of the calendar year 1948. In order to assure an orderly and adequate flow of sugar, prevent disorderly marketing, and main tain an effective quota system, it is nec essary that the certification prescribed by these regulations be required for raw sugar for further processing hereafter imported from Cuba.
Current stocks of sugar in Cuba are considerably in excess of the quantity required to fill the balance of their 1948
quota for the continental United States.Since only 12.6 percent of Cubas 1948
quota remains unfilled, it is hereby de termined and found that compliance with the 30-day effective date require
ment of the Administrative Procedure Act is impracticable and contrary to the public interest and consequently this de termination shall become effective when published in the F ederal R egister in ac cordance with 801.52.
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 Cuba, amounting to 2,895,962 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 the con tinental United States from Cuba of ány raw sugar for further processing, unless and until the certification described in 801.52 a of such General Sugar Regu lations is issued.
Pub. Law 388, 80th Cong.
Issued this 8th day of November 1948.
seal
L awrence M eyers ,
Director, Sugar Branch, Pro duction and Marketing Ad ministration.
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Agriculture Department
Proposed rule making :
Fort Worth Stock Yards, Fort Worth, Tex., market agencies;
petition for modification___
Milk handling :
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Chapter IX Production and Market Levermann, Juliane________
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Agreements and Orders Miller, Charles William, and Tangerine Reg. 76
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P art 933O ranges, G rapefruit , and Schumacher, Helmuth_____
T angerines G row n i n F lorida Stulgies, Lina, and Tokuzo Shiosaka_____________
LIMITATION OF SHIPM ENTS
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933.407 Tangerine Regulation 76
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Hearings, etc.:
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