Federal Register - September 13, 2021
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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 174 / Monday, September 13, 2021 / Rules and Regulations marketing order programs, reports and forms are periodically reviewed to reduce information requirements and duplication by industry and public sector agencies. USDA has not identified any relevant Federal rules that duplicate, overlap, or conflict with this rule.
AMS is committed to complying with the E-Government Act, to promote the use of the internet and other information technologies to provide increased opportunities for citizen access to Government information and services.
A proposed rule concerning this action was published in the Federal Register on April 23, 2021 86 FR
21667. Copies of the proposal were provided by the Committee to members and handlers. Finally, the proposed rule was made available through the internet by USDA and the Office of the Federal Register. A 60-day comment period ending June 22, 2021, was provided to allow interested persons to respond to the proposal. No comments were received. Accordingly, no changes have been made to the rule as proposed.
A small business guide on complying with fruit, vegetable, and specialty crop marketing agreements and orders may be viewed at: https
www.ams.usda.gov/rules-regulations/
moa/small-businesses. Any questions about the compliance guide should be sent to Richard Lower at the previously mentioned address in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section.
After consideration of all relevant material presented, including the information and recommendation submitted by the Committee and other available information, it was found that this rule effectuates the declared policy of the Act.
List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 945
Marketing agreements, Potatoes, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
For reasons set forth above, 7 CFR
part 945 is amended as follows:
PART 945IRISH POTATOES GROWN
IN CERTAIN DESIGNATED COUNTIES
IN IDAHO, AND MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON
1. The authority citation for part 945
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 7 U.S.C. 601674.
2. In 945.341, revise paragraphs a2i through iii to read as follows:
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i All varieties, except Russet types.
A 178 inches minimum diameter, unless otherwise specified on the container in connection with the grade.
B Size B 112 to 214 inches diameter.
ii Russet types. A 2 inches minimum diameter, or 4 ounces minimum weight: Provided, that at least 40 percent of the potatoes in each lot shall be 5 ounces or heavier.
B Size B 112 to 214 inches diameter if the potatoes otherwise meet requirements of U.S. No. 1 grade or better.
iii All varieties, U.S. No. 1 grade or better. Creamer 34 to 158 inches diameter.
Erin Morris, Associate Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
8 CFR Part 212
CIS No. 269921; DHS Docket No.: USCIS
20210018
RIN 1615AC75
International Entrepreneur Program:
Automatic Increase of Investment and Revenue Amount Requirements U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services USCIS, Department of Homeland Security DHS.
ACTION: Final rule; technical amendment.
AGENCY:
On January 17, 2017, DHS
published a final rule with new regulatory provisions guiding the use of parole on a case-by-case basis with respect to entrepreneurs of start-up entities who can demonstrate through evidence of substantial and demonstrated potential for rapid business growth and job creation that they would provide a significant public benefit to the United States. The 2017
regulation provided that the investment and revenue amount requirements would automatically adjust every three years by the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers CPIU. DHS is issuing this rule to inform the public of the increased amounts that will take effect at the start of Fiscal Year 2022 and to revise the regulations to accurately reflect the updated investment amounts.
DATES: This final rule is effective on October 1, 2021.
SUMMARY:
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For technical questions only: Charles L.
Nimick, Chief, Business and Foreign Workers Division, Office of Policy and Strategy, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Department of Homeland Security, 5900 Capital Gateway Drive, Camp Springs, MD
205880009, telephone 240 7213000
this is not a toll-free number.
Individuals with hearing or speech impairments may access the telephone number above via TTY by calling the toll-free Federal Information Relay Service at 18778895627 TTY/TDD.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
I. Background A. The International Entrepreneur Program On January 17, 2017, the Department of Homeland Security DHS published a final rule with new regulatory provisions guiding the use of parole on a case-by-case basis with respect to entrepreneurs of start-up entities. These entrepreneurs would be eligible for consideration of parole if they could demonstrate a significant public benefit to the United States through substantial and demonstrated potential for rapid business growth and job creation.1 The final rule was to be effective July 17, 2017.2
On July 11, 2017, DHS published a rule delaying the effective date to March 14, 2018.3 Two individuals, two businesses, and the National Venture Capital Association sued DHS, challenging the delay rule for violating the Administrative Procedure Acts notice and comment requirement at 5
U.S.C. 553. The D.C. Circuit, agreeing with the plaintiffs, vacated the delay rule on December 1, 2017, allowing the rule to go into effect without further delay.4
The regulatory provisions established by the January 17, 2017 rule, which were implemented after the delay rule was vacated on December 1, 2017,5
provide specific investment and revenue amounts that can support an application for parole and re-parole.6
The rule also stated that the investment and revenue amounts will be 1 82
FR 5238 Jan. 17, 2017.
2 Id.
3 82
FR 31887 July 11, 2017.
Venture Capital Assoc., et al., v. Duke, 291
F. Supp. 3d 5 D.D.C. Dec. 1, 2017.
5 On May 29, 2018, DHS published a notice of proposed rulemaking NPRM to remove the international entrepreneur program from DHS
regulations, but never finalized the proposal. See 83
FR 24415 May 29, 2018. Instead, on May 11, 2021, DHS withdrew the NPRM. See 86 FR 25809 May 11, 2021.
6 See 8 CFR 212.19a5, b2ii, and c2ii.
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