Federal Register - June 1, 1957
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Washington, Saturday, June 1, 1957
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter I Agricultural Marketing Service Standards, Inspections, Marketing Practices, Department of Agriculture Subchapter C Regulations and Standards Under the Farm Products Inspection Act
Part 70 G rading and I nspection op P oultry and E dible P roducts T hereof ;
and U nited S tates C lasses, S tandards, and G rades W it h R espect T hereto inspection performed on a resident INSPECTION BASIS
The amendment to the regulations governing the grading and inspection of poultry and edible products thereof and United States classes, standards, and grades with respect thereto 7 CFR Part 70, hereinafter set forth, is hereby pro mulgated pursuant to authority con tained in the Agricultural Marketing Act of 4 6 60 Stat. 1087; 7 U. S. C. 1621
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The amendment increases the charges to applicants for inspection service of dressed poultry at the time of eviscera tion and for inspection of canning and processing which is performed on a resi dent inspection basis. The increase is the result of a recent order of the Civil Service Commission which increases minimum salary rates for veterinarians to the top of GS-7 and promotes G S-9
veterinarians to the 6th step of GS-9, effective June 30, 1957. Revised classifi cation standards, approved by the Civil Service Commission, will generally re sult in promotion of G S-5 inspectors in eviscerating plants to G S-6 and canning and processing inspectors from G S-6 and GS-7 to GS-7 and GS-9, respectively, effective on or about June 30, 1957. The charges are, therefore, increased about . Percent which is necessary to cover the increased cost of performing the service.
It is hereby found that it is imprac ticable, unnecessary and contrary to Public interest to engage in public rule Waking procedures for the reasons that:
1 Legislation provides that the fees charged shall be reasonable and shall as nearly as possible cover the cost of the service; the cost of the service is pecuarly within the knowledge of the De
partment and the fees set forth herein are necessary to cover such costs; 2
costs of performing the services have been increased by a recent order of the Civil Service Commission increasing the salaries of Federal veterinarians in Grades GS-7 and GS-9, effective June 30, 1957; therefore, it is necessary that the charges for the services be increased as of July 1, 1957, to coincide with the salary increases; and 3 additional time is not required in order for the industry to make preparation for compliance with this amendment.
The amendment is as follows:
1. Change paragraph a 3 and 5
of 70.141 Inspection performed on a resident inspection basis to read as follows:
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Agricultural Marketing Service
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Proposed rule making:
Peaches, Mesa County, Colo.;
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handling-_____________________
Rules and regulations:
Cherries, s w e e t , designated counties in Washington; han dling _______
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Lemons, California and A ri zona; limitation of handling- 3835
Oranges, Valencia, Arizona and designated part of California;
limitation of handling________ 3835
Poultry, grading and inspection of, and edible products there of; and U. S. classes, stand ards and grades with respect thereto______________________ - 3833
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A charge of i $142.0.0 per 40hour Work . week for _ each inspector Agricultural Research Service assigned!to the designated plant by A M S Rules and regulations:
Horse meat and products there for the inspection of dressed poultry at of, inspection and handling the time of evisceration; ii $124.00 per eligibility of foreign countries 40-hour work week for each inspector for importation into U. S -------- 3848
assigned to the designated plant by AM S
Meat inspection; m a r k i n g , for the inspection of canning or other branding, and identifying processing of poultry food products:
products; labeling; reinspecProvided, That with respect to each tion and preparation of prod inspector who is employed by AM S on a ucts ___________________________ 3848
when actually employed basis, such Agriculture Department charges shall be computed on the appro See Agricultural Marketing Serv priate hqurly basis:- Provided, further, ice ; Agricultural Research Serv That no charge shall be made for any ice; Commodity Stabilization inspector during any period of leave Service.
approved by AM S for such inspector.
Atomic Energy Commission
Notices :
5 A night differential charge of General Dynamics Corp.; pro posed issuance of construc $0.355 per hour for inspectors perform tion permit___________________
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ing inspection of dressed poultry at the time of evisceration and $0.31 for in Civil Aeronautics Administra spectors performing inspection of tion canning or Qther processing of poultry Rules and regulations:
food products for each hour of any Irregular air carrier and offroute r u l e s ; miscellaneous regularly scheduled work between the amendments_________
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hours of 6:00 p. m. and 6:00 a. m.
Restricted areas; alterations__ 3843
60 Stat. 1090; 7 U. S. C. 1624
Standard instrument approach Issued at Washington, D. C., this procedures; alterations______ 3844
28th day of May 1957, to become effective Civil Service Commission July 1, 1957.
Rules and regulations:
Competitive service, exceptions seal
R o y W . L ennartson , from:
Deputy Administrator, Federal Mediation and ConAgricultural Marketing_Service.
ciliation Service _ ______
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Housing and Home Finance F. R. Doc. 57-4459; Filed, M ay 31, 1957;
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Agency ___________________
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