Federal Register - January 16, 1952
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Source: Federal Register
EDERAL
VOLUME 17
REGIS
O J v frE O
NUMBER H
Washington, Wednesday, January 16, 1952
TITLE 9 ANIMALS AND
ANIMAL PRODUCTS
Chapter I Bureau of Animal Indus try, Department of Agriculture Subchapter A Meat Inspection Regulations P art 7 F acilities
for
I nspect io n
CHARGES TO BE MADE FOR COST OF
INSPECTION
By virtue of the authority vested in me by the provisions of the Department of Agriculture Appropriation Act for 1952 under the heading Bureau of Ani mal Industry, and the act of March 4, 1907, as amended 21 U. S. C. 71, et seq., Title 9 Chapter I, Subchapter A, Code of Federal Regulations, is hereby amended by adding a new 7,7 to Part 7 reading as follows, effective immediately:
7.7 Department to be reimbursed for cost of inspection in excess of service provided by appropriated funds. Per sons who desire inspection service in ex cess of that which can be financed by appropriated funds shall sufficiently in advance request the inspector in charge or his assistant to furnish such service and shall reimburs the Bureau for such service in the amount of $120.00 per man per established work-week, or fraction thereof. An additional charge of $0.24
shall be made for each hour of such service which occurs between the hours of 6:00 p. m. and 6:00 a. m. This rate does not cover overtime or holiday serv ices furnished. Such services are cov ered in 7.4.
Under the Department of Agriculture Appropriation Act, 1952, the Department is authorized to accept reimbursement from federally inspected packers for meat inspection services in excess of those which can be provided by appropriated funds. Appropriated funds for Federal meat inspection service are not sufficient to cover the cost of inspection of the total production at federally inspected plants. The foregoing regulations are Promulgated to provide for collection of fees to meet such expenses and should be made effective immediately in order to enable the Department promptly to furnish inspection to cover seasonal in creases in production and expanding production generally. Accordingly, it is found upon good cause that notice and
other public procedure under section 4
of the Administrative Procedure Act 5
U. S. C. 1003 are impracticable and contrary to the public interest, and it is found that good cause exists under said section 4 for making the regulations e f fective less than 30 days after their pub lication in the F ederal R egister .
Ch. 2907, 34 Stat. 1264, sec. 306, 46 Stat. 689;
19 U. S JB. 1306, 21 . S. C. 89
Done at Washington, D. C., this 10th day of January 1952.
C. J. M cC o rm ick , Acting Secretary of Agriculture.
seal
F. R. Doc. 52-557; Piled, Jan. 15,1952;
8:47 a. m.
TITLE 25 INDIANS
Chapter I Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the interior Subchapter E Credit to Indians P art 21 G eneral C redit
to
I ndians
LOANS TO NAVAJO AND HOPI INDIANS
On November 3, 1951, there was pub lished in the daily issue of the F ederal R egister notice of intention to add a new 21.18. Interested persons were given opportunity to participate in preparing the proposed section by submitting their views and data or arguments in writing to Dillon S. Myer, Commissioner of In
dian Affairs, Washington 25, D. C., within 30 days from the date of the publication of the notice of intention in the daily issue o f the F ederal R egister. The views and data or arguments submitted by interested persons having been duly considered and the 30 day period for subipittal thereof having expired, 21.18
o f said regulations is promulgated to read as hereinafter indicated:
21.18 Loans to Navajo and Hopi Indians. Loans to the Navajo and Hopi Tribes, or any member or association of members thereof, from the loan fund authorized by the act of April 19, 1950
64 Stat. 45 shall be subject to the reg ulations of this part, except that the interest rate on any loans made to re finance loans received from the revolving fund authorized by the acts of June 18, 1934 48 Stat. 986 and June 26, 1936
Continued on p. 467
CONTENTS
Agriculture Department
PaS
See Animal Industry Bureau; Pro duction and Marketing Admin istration.
Alien Property, Office of Notices:
Vesting Orders, etc.:
De Vito Piscicelli, Giuseppe, et al____:________ _________
Gertis, Rosa________________
Gross, Joseph_________
Hahn, Helene or Helen, et al______________________
Hubscher, Richard and Ella__
Nussbaum, Adolf__________
Oehmichen, Paul Albert, et al_
Otonashi, Matsue, et a l-_____
Smits, Wytze Beye___________
Sugitani, Emiko_________
Von Ribbeck, Irene Renate Alice, and Carl William Holm Hans Henning von Bose _______________ j.__
Wartmann, Mrs. Katharina, et a l ________
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Animal Industry Bureau Rules and regulations :
Meaffinspection regulations ; fa
cilities for inspection, charges to be made for cost of inspec tion_________________________
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Army Department Nevada; withdrawing public lands for use of the Department for aviation purposes see ..Land Management, Bureau o f.
Rules and regulations: .
Payment of bills and accounts;
certification_________________
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Atomic Energy Commission Residential credit controls, proc essing and approval of excep tions and terms for areas affected, Commission installa tions see Housing and Home Finance Agency.
Civil Aeronautics Board Notices Hearings, etc.:
Airline Transport Carriers, Inc., and California Central Airlines; enforcement pro ceeding interlocking rela tionship_________________ _
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