Federal Register - July 1, 1949

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FEDERAL REGISTER

Friday, July 1,1949
stating reasons for believing the proposed action to be improper, within ten days from the date he received notice of the proposed action, or within ten days after a decision by the agency on his answer to any notice giving him an opportunity to answer.
b The Commission will not consider the correctness of an efficiency rating as a basis for appeal under the regulations in this part unless the appellant is a permanent or war service indefinite pref erence eligible, the rating appealed is less than Good, there is no efficiency rating board of review established under section 9 of the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, to which he can appeal, and diligent use has been made of adminisstrative appeals procedures or justifica tion is given for failure to use such pro cedures. Consideration of such appeals shall be limited to ascertaining whether the efficiency rating should be less than Good or Good or better. Sec.
505, 47 Stat. 416; sec. 14, 58 Stat. 390; 5
U. S. C. 669, 863
c Commission determinations of qualifications for specific positions, in the consideration of appeals under regu lations in this part, shall be on the basis of standard qualifications requirements.
d In the cases of appeals concern ing exceptions for reasons which pro mote the efficiency of the service, the Commission will consider that temporary interruptions to normal work operations are to be expected as a result of adjust ments in any reduction in force, and will sustain the exceptions only when neces sary to prevent prolonged interruptions, or serious impairments, of the services.
20.14 Further appeals to the Com missioners. a An appeal may be made by the employee or the employing agency from the Initial decision within the Commission, to the Commissioners, United States Civil Service Commission, Washington 25, D. C., within seven days of the date of receipt of notification of the initial decision.
b Appeals under this section shall be referred to the Commissions Board of Appeals and Review for review of the record and for such further hearings as the Board may deem necessary.
c The appellant or his designated representative and the employing agency shall be notified of the decision on appeal to the Commissioners.
20.15 Finality of Commission recom mendation. It shall be mandatory that agencies take corrective action .without delay conforming to the Commissions recommendation. Such action may be stayed when a further appeal to the Commissioners is made in accordance with 20.14, until such time as the Com missions decision on the further appeal Is made. 62 Stat. 575; 5 U. S. C. Sup.
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U nited S tates C ivil S erv ice C ommission , H. B. M itchell ,
President.
F . R. Doc. 49-5322; Piled, June 30, 1949;
9:38 a. m .

TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter I Production and Marketing Administration Standards, Inspec tions, Marketing Practices, Depart ment of Agriculture P art 27 C otton C lassification U nder U nited S tates C otton F utures A ct BONA FIDE SPOT MARKETS

By virtue of the authority vested in the Secretary of Agriculture under the act of August 11, 1916, as amended 39 Stat.
476, 40 Stat. 1351, 41 Stat. 725, 44 Stat.
1248; 28 U. S. C. 1920-1935, and in ac cordance with the notice published in the F ederal R egister on June 1,1949 14 F. R.
2858, 27.93 of Part 27 of Title 7, Code of Federal Regulations 7 CFR 27.93 is hereby amended by adding Lubbock, Texas to the list of spot markets desig nated in such section.
This amendment shall become effective thirty days after publication thereof in the F ederal R egister.
Issued this 28th day of June 1949.
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Charles F. B rannan , Secretary of Agriculture.

F . R. Doc. 49-5317; P iled, Jun e 30, 1949;
8:65 a. m .

Chapter IX Production and Mar keting Administration Marketing Agreements and Orders, Depart ment of Agriculture P art 936 F resh B artlett P ears, P lums , and ELberta P eaches G rown in C alifornia DETERMINATION RELATIVE TO BUDGET OF
EXPENSES AND FIXING OF. RATES OF AS
SESSMENT FOR 1949-50 SEASON

Notice was published in the June 3, 1949, daily issue of the F ederal R eg ister 14 F. R. 2919 that consideration was being given to proposals regarding the budget of expenses and the fixing of the rates of assessment for the 1949-50 season under the marketing agreement, as amended, and Order No.
36, as amefided 7 CFR Part 936; 14 F. R.
2684, regulating the handling of fresh Bartlett pears, plums, and Elberta peaches grown in the State of California, effective under the applicable provisions of the Agricultural Marketing Agree ment Act of 1937, as amended. After consideration of all relevant matters presented, including the proposals set forth in the aforesaid notice which were submitted by the Control Committee established pursuant to said amended marketing agreement and order as the agency to administer the provisions thereof, it is hereby found and de termined that:
936.203 Budget of expenses and rates of assessment for the 1949-50 sea son a Budget of expenses. The ex penses likely to be incurred by the Con trol Committee during the 1949-50 sea son for the maintenance and function ing of such committee and the respec tive commodity committees, established
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pursuant to the provisions of the afore said amended marketing agreement and order, are as follows:
1 Bartlett pears, $22,414.00;
2 Early varieties of plums, $15,522.00;
3 Late varieties of plums, $18,854.00;
and 4 Elberta peaches, $10,090.00.
b Rates of assessment. The follow ing rates of assessment, which each han dler shall pay in accordance with the ap plicable provisions of said amended mar keting agreement and order, are hereby fixed as the respective handlers pro rata share of the aforesaid expenses:
1 Bartlett pears, twenty mills $0,020 per hundred pounds;
2 Early varieties of plums, twentyfive mills $0,025 per hundred pounds;
3 Late varieties of plums, twentyfive mills $0,025 per hundred pounds;
and 4 Elberta peaches, fifteen mills $0,015 per hundred pounds.
It is hereby further found that it is impracticable and contrary to the public interest to postpone the effective date hereof until 30 days after publication in the F ederal R egister 60 Stat. 237; 5
U. S. C. 1001 et seq, in that 1 the re spective rates of assessment are applica ble to all fresh Bartlett pears, early varie ties of plums, late varieties of plums, and Elberta peaches shipped during the 194950 season; it shipments of each of these fruits, except Bartlett pears, have already commenced, and shipments of Bartlett pears are expected to begin on or about July 10,1949; and iii it is essential that the specification of the assessment rates be issued immediately so that the afore said assessment may be collected and thereby enable the said Control Commit tee and commodity committees to per form their duties and functions in ac cordance with said amended marketing agreement and order.
As used in this section, the terms han7
dler, shipped, shipments, Bartlett pears, Elberta peaches, early varie ties of plums, late varieties of plums, and season shall have the same mean ing as is given to the respective term in said amended marketing agreement and order. 48 Stat. 31, as amended; 7
U. S. C. and -Sup. I 601 et seq.; 7 CFR
Part 936; 14 F. R. 2684
Done at Washington, D. C., this 28th day of June 1949.
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Charles F. B rannan ,
. Secretary of Agriculture.

P . R. Doc. 49-5314; Piled, June 80, 1949;
8:53 a. m .

P lu m O rder 10

P art 936 F resh B artlett P ears, P lums , and E lberta P eaches G rown in C ali
fornia REGULATION BY GRADES AND SIZES

936.356 Plum Order 10 a Find ings. 1 Pursuant to the marketing agreement, as amended, and Order No.
36, as amended 7 CFR Part 936; 14 F. R.
2684, regulating the handling of fresh Bartlett pears, plums, and E l b e r t a peaches grown in the State of California,

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Federal Register - July 1, 1949

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