Federal Register - January 1, 1953
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Washington, Thursday, January l , 1953
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter VIII Production and Market ing Administration Sugar Branch, Department of Agriculture Subchapter B Sugar Requirements and Quotas Sugar Reg. 813, Arndt. 7J
P art 813S ugar Quotas and P rorations of Q uota D eficits 1952 DETERMINATION AND PRORATION OF
AREA DEFICIT
Basis and purpose. This amendment is issued pursuant to the Sugar Act of 1948 for the purpose of prorating an additional deficit which is hereby deter mined in the quota for Hawaii for sugar to be brought into the continental United States in 1952. Section 204 a of the act provides that the Secretary shall from time to time determine whether any domestic area, the Republic of the Phil ippines, or Cuba will be unable to market its quota. If he so finds with respect to Hawaii, the quotas for other domestic areas and Cuba are required to be revised by prorating to such areas an amount of sugar equal to any deficit so determined on the basis of their existing quotas.
The Sugar Act provides that the quota for any domestic area, the Republic of the Philippines, Cuba, or other foreign countries as established under the pro visions of section 202 shall not be reduced by reason of any determination of a deficit and makes the proration of any such deficit to areas able to supply the additional sugar a mere mathematical computation. The Domestic Beet Sugar area is excluded from the proration be cause it will not be able to utilize its statutory quota in 1952 and a deficit for this area was prorated earlier. The mainland cane area and the Virgin Islands are not expected to be able now to utilize additional quota in 1952 and are therefore not included in the prora tion of the 10,000 ton additional deficit prorated by this action although these areas did participate in the proration of the initial Hawaiian deficit of 70,000 tons.
In order to afford sellers of sugar in affected areas an adequate opportunity to market the additional sugar author ized by this amendment, and thereby protect the interest of consumers, it is essential that this amendment be made effective immediately. Therefore, it is hereby determined and found that com
pliance with the notice, procedure and effective date requirements of the Ad ministrative Procedure Act is unneces sary, impracticable and contrary to the public interest and the amendment herein shall become effective when filed with the F ederal R egister.
By virtue of the authority vested in the Secretary of Agriculture by the Sugar Act of 1948 61 Stat. 922, 7 U. S. C. Sup., 1100 and the Administrative Procedure Act 60 Stat. 237 paragraphs g and h of Sugar Regulation 813, as amended, 16 F. R. 13032, 17 F. R. 5691, 6758, 8449, 9617, 10498, 10801 are hereby amended to read as follows:
813.33 Determination and proration of area deficits.
g Deficit in quota for Hawaii. It is hereby determined, pursuant to subsec tion a of section 204 of the act, that for the calendar year 1952 Hawaii will be unable by an amount of 80,000 short tons of sugar, raw value, to market the quota established for that area in 813.32.
h Proration of deficit in quota for Hawaii. An amount of sugar equal to the deficit determined in paragraph g of this section is hereby prorated, pur suant to subsection a of section 204
of the act, as follows:
CONTENTS
Agriculture Department See Production and Marketing Ad ministration.
Air Force Department Rules and regulations:
Enlistment in Regular Air Force_____________________
Alien Property, Office of Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Goodman, Albert__________
Lebensversicherungs, A l t e Leipziger________________
Rummel, Walter M________
Wetzer, Wilhelm R________ _
Coast Guard Rules and regulations:
Aids to navigation; revision of subchapter__________ ;____ _
Commerce Department See also International Trade, Of fice o f; National Production Au thority.
Rules and. regulations:
Preservation of OPA records__
Customs Bureau Rules and regulations:
Liability for duties, entry of im ported merchandise; place of Additional quota in terms of certification of invoices____
short tons, Defense Department Area:
raw value Mainland cane sugar___________ _ 8, 486 See Air Force Department; Army Puerto Rico_____________ ______ _ y j ggg Department; Engineers Corps.
Virgin Islands_______________ " I I
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Engineers Corps Cuba------------------------ --------------- 53,516
Rules and regulations:
STATEMENT OF BASES AND CONSIDERATIONS
Anchorage regulations; Little Narragansett Bay, Rhode A recent strike of stevedores in Hawaii Island____________________
makes it impossible for more than about 972,000 short tons, -raw value, of Hawai Federal Power Commission ian sugar to reach the continental Notices:
United States in 1952. This amounts to Hearings, etc.:
an additional quota deficit for this area Central Illinois Public Serv of 10,000 tons, which is prorated to ice Co___________________
Puerto Rico and Cuba by this action.
Natural Gas Pipeline Com Exclusion of other domestic areas from pany of America________
the proration of deficit. A deficit in the Natural Gas Storage Com Domestic Beet Sugar Area quota amount pany of Illinois__________
ing to 200,000 short tons, raw value, was Northeastern Gas Transmis sion Co_________________
declared and prorated to other areas by Panhandle Eastern Pipe lin e Amendment 2 to this part. The ad Co---------------------------------justed quota of 1,600,000 tons is not Texas Eastern Transmission likely to be exceeded. Accordingly, the Corp------------------------------beet area is excluded from both proraTexas Illinois Natural Gas Continued on p. 3
Pipeline CO______________
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