80_FR_19637 80 FR 19567 - Cotton Research and Promotion Program: Procedures for Conduct of Sign-Up Period

80 FR 19567 - Cotton Research and Promotion Program: Procedures for Conduct of Sign-Up Period

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 70 (April 13, 2015)

Page Range19567-19569
FR Document2015-08163

This proposed rule would amend the rules and regulations regarding the procedures for the conduct of a sign-up period for eligible cotton producers and importers to request a continuance referendum on the 1991 amendments to the Cotton Research and Promotion Order (Order) provided for in the Cotton Research and Promotion Act (Act) amendments of 1990. The amendments would update various dates, name changes, addresses, and make other administrative changes.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Agricultural Marketing Service

7 CFR Part 1205

[AMS-CN-12-0059]


Cotton Research and Promotion Program: Procedures for Conduct of 
Sign-Up Period

AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service.

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: This proposed rule would amend the rules and regulations 
regarding the procedures for the conduct of a sign-up period for 
eligible cotton producers and importers to request a continuance 
referendum on the 1991 amendments to the Cotton Research and Promotion 
Order (Order) provided for in the Cotton Research and Promotion Act 
(Act) amendments of 1990. The amendments would update various dates, 
name changes, addresses, and make other administrative changes.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before April 23, 2015.

ADDRESSES: Written comments may be submitted to the addresses specified 
below. All comments will be made available to the public. Please do not 
include any personally identifiable information (such as name, address, 
or other contact information) or confidential business information that 
you do not want publically disclosed. All comments may be posted on the 
Internet and can be retrieved by most Internet search engines. Comments 
may be submitted anonymously.
    Comments, identified by AMS-CN-12-0059, may be submitted 
electronically through the Federal eRulemaking Portal at http://www.regulations.gov. Please follow the instructions for submitting 
comments. In addition, comments may be submitted by mail or hand 
delivery to Cotton Research and Promotion Staff, Cotton and Tobacco 
Program, Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA, 100 Riverside Parkway, 
Suite 101, Fredericksburg, Virginia, 22406. Comments should be 
submitted in triplicate. All comments received will be made available 
for public inspection at Cotton and Tobacco Program, Agricultural 
Marketing Service, USDA, 100 Riverside Parkway, Suite 101, 
Fredericksburg, Virginia, 22406. A copy of this notice may be found at: 
www.regulations.gov .

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Shethir M. Riva, Chief, Research and 
Promotion Staff, Cotton and Tobacco Program, Agricultural Marketing 
Service, USDA, 100 Riverside Parkway, Suite 101, Fredericksburg, 
Virginia, 22406, telephone (540) 361-2726, facsimile (540) 361-1199, or 
email at [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Executive Order 12866 and Executive Order 13563

    Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 direct agencies to assess all 
costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, if 
regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize 
net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public 
health, and safety effects, distributive impacts and equity). Executive 
Order 13563 emphasizes the importance of quantifying both costs and 
benefits, reducing costs, harmonizing rules, and promoting flexibility. 
This action has been designated as a ``non-significant regulatory 
action'' under section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866. Accordingly, the 
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has waived the review process.

Executive Order 13175

    This action has been reviewed in accordance with the requirements 
of Executive Order 13175, Consultation and Coordination with Indian 
Tribal Governments. The review reveals that this proposed rule would 
not have substantial and direct effects on Tribal governments and would 
not have significant tribal implications.

Executive Order 12988

    This rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12988, Civil 
Justice Reform. It is not intended to have retroactive effect.
    The Cotton Research and Promotion Act (7 U.S.C. 2101-2118) (Act) 
provides that administrative proceedings must be exhausted before 
parties may file suit in court. Under section 12 of the Act, any person 
subject to an order may file with the Secretary of Agriculture 
(Secretary) a petition stating that the order, any provision of the 
plan, or any obligation imposed in connection with the order is not in 
accordance with law and requesting a modification of the order or to be 
exempted therefrom. Such person is afforded the opportunity for a 
hearing on the petition. After the hearing, the Secretary would rule on 
the petition. The Act provides that the District Court of the United 
States in any district in which the person is an inhabitant, or has his 
principal place of business, has jurisdiction to review the Secretary's 
ruling, provided a complaint is filed within 20 days from the date of 
the entry of ruling.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    In accordance with the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) [5 U.S.C. 
601-612], the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) has examined the 
economic impact of this rule on small entities. The purpose of the RFA 
is to fit regulatory actions to the scale of businesses subject to such 
action so that small businesses will not be unduly or 
disproportionately burdened. The Small Business Administration defines, 
in 13 CFR part 121, small agricultural producers as those having annual 
receipts of no more than $750,000 and small agricultural service firms 
(importers) as having receipts of no more than $7,000,000. In 2014, an 
estimated 16,000 producers, and approximately 20,000 importers were 
subject to the order. The majority of these producers and importers are 
small businesses under the criteria established by the Small Business 
Administration.
    There are no Federal rules that duplicate, overlap, or conflict 
with this rule.
    Only those eligible persons who are in favor of conducting a 
referendum would need to participate in the sign-up period. Of the 
46,220 total valid ballots received in the 1991 referendum, 27,879, or 
60 percent, favored the amendments to the Order, and 18,341, or 40 
percent, opposed the amendments to the Order. This proposed rule would 
provide those persons who are not in favor of the continuance of the 
Order amendments an opportunity to request a continuance referendum.

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    The eligibility and participation requirements for producers and 
importers are substantially the same as the rules that established the 
eligibility and participation requirements for the 1991 referendum, and 
for the 1997, 2001, and 2007 sign-up periods. The sign-ups in 1997, 
2001, and 2007 sign-ups did not generate the required number of 
signatures to hold another referendum. The amendments proposed in this 
action would update various dates, name changes, addresses, and make 
other miscellaneous changes.
    The proposed sign-up procedures would not impose a substantial 
burden or have a significant impact on persons subject to the Order, 
because participation is not mandatory, not all persons subject to the 
Order are expected to participate, and USDA will determine producer and 
importer eligibility. The information collection requirements under the 
Paperwork Reduction Act are minimal.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    The information collections proposed by this rule will be carried 
out under the OMB Control Number 0581-0093. This rule will not add to 
the overall burden currently approved by OMB and assigned OMB Control 
Number 0581-0093 under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 
1995 (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). This OMB Control Number is referenced in 
section 1205.541 of the regulations.

Background

    The 1991 amendments to the Cotton Research and Promotion Order (7 
CFR part 1205) were implemented following the July 1991 referendum. The 
amendments were provided for in the Cotton Research and Promotion Act 
(7 U.S.C. 2101-2118) amendments of 1990. These amendments provided for: 
(1) Importer representation on the Cotton Board by an appropriate 
number of persons, to be determined by USDA, who import cotton or 
cotton products into the U.S., and whom USDA selects from nominations 
submitted by importer organizations certified by USDA; (2) assessments 
levied on imported cotton and cotton products at a rate determined in 
the same manner as for U.S. cotton; (3) increasing the amount USDA can 
be reimbursed for the conduct of a referendum from $200,000 to 
$300,000; (4) reimbursing government agencies that assist in 
administering the collection of assessments on imported cotton and 
cotton products; and (5) terminating the right of producers to demand a 
refund of assessments.
    On May 29, 2013, USDA issued a determination based on its review 
(78 FR 32228), not to conduct a referendum regarding the 1991 
amendments to the Order; however, the Act provides that USDA shall 
nevertheless conduct a referendum at the request of 10 percent or more 
of the total number of eligible producers and importers that voted in 
the most recent referendum. The Act provides for a sign-up period 
during which eligible cotton producers and importers may request that 
USDA conduct a referendum on continuation of the 1991 amendments to the 
Order. Accordingly, USDA will provide all eligible Upland cotton 
producers and importers an opportunity to request a continuance 
referendum regarding the 1991 amendments to the Order.
    Pursuant to section 8(c) of the Act, the sign-up period will be 
provided for all eligible producers and importers. Eligible cotton 
producers would be provided the opportunity to sign-up to request a 
continuance referendum in person at the county Farm Service Agency 
(FSA) office where their farm is located. If a producer's land is in 
more than one county, the producer shall sign-up at the county office 
where FSA administratively maintains and processes the producer's farm 
records. Producers may alternatively may request a sign-up form in the 
mail from the same office or through the USDA, AMS Web site: http://www.ams.usda.gov/Cotton and return it to their FSA office or return 
their signed request forms to USDA, Agricultural Marketing Service, 
Cotton and Tobacco Program, Attention: Cotton Sign-Up, P.O. Box 23181, 
Washington, DC 20077-8249.
    Eligible importers would be provided the opportunity to sign up to 
request a continuance referendum by downloading a form from the AMS Web 
site, or request a sign-up form by contacting [email protected] or 
(540) 361-2726 and return their signed request forms to USDA, 
Agricultural Marketing Service, Cotton and Tobacco Program, Attention: 
Cotton Sign-Up, P.O. Box 23181, Washington, DC 20077-8249.
    Such request must be accompanied by a copy of the U.S. Customs and 
Border Protection form 7501 showing payment of a cotton assessment for 
calendar year 2014. Requests and supporting documentation should be 
mailed to USDA, AMS, Cotton and Tobacco Program, Attention: Cotton 
Sign-Up, P.O. Box 23181, Washington, DC 20077-8249.
    The sign-up period will be from May 11, 2015, until May 22, 2015. 
Producer and importer forms shall only be counted if received by USDA 
during the stated sign-up period.
    Section 8(c)2 of the Act provides that if USDA determines, based on 
the results of the sign-up, that 10 percent or more of the total number 
of eligible producers and importers that voted in the most recent 1991 
referendum (i.e., 4,622) request a continuance referendum on the 1991 
amendments, a referendum will be held within 12 months after the end of 
the sign-up period. In counting such requests, however, not more than 
20 percent may be from producers from any one state or from importers 
of cotton. For example, when counting the requests, the AMS Cotton and 
Tobacco Program would determine the total number of valid requests from 
all cotton-producing states and from importers. Not more than 20 
percent of the total requests will be counted from any one state or 
from importers toward reaching the 10 percent for 4,622 total 
signatures required to call for a referendum. If USDA determines that 
10 percent or more of the number of producers and importers who voted 
in the most recent referendum favor a continuance referendum, a 
referendum will be held.
    This proposed rule would amend the procedures for the conduct of 
the current sign-up period. The current rules and regulations provide 
for sections on definitions, supervision of the sign-up period, 
eligibility, participation in the sign-up period, counting requests, 
reporting results and instructions and forms.
    In sections 1205.20, 1205.26, and 1205.27 ``calendar year 2006'' 
would change to ``calendar year 2014.'' Also, in section 1205.26, 
eligible persons are further defined to ensure that all producers that 
planted cotton during 2014 will be eligible to participate in the sign-
up period. In sections 1205.27, 1205.28, and 1205.29 sign-up period 
conduct dates, FSA reporting dates, and mailing addresses have been 
updated. In section 1205.27(b), AMS is proposing to post information in 
its Web site rather than mailing a form to each known importer. Before 
the start of the sign-up period, AMS will post sign-up information, 
including sign-up forms, on its Web site: http://www.ams.usda.gov/Cotton.
    A 10-day comment period is determined to be appropriate because 
these proposed eligibility and participation requirements are 
substantially the same as the eligibility and participation 
requirements that were used in previous referenda and a sign-up period; 
participation is voluntary; and this rule, if adopted, should be made 
effective as soon as possible in order to conduct the sign-up at the 
earliest possible dates.

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List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 1205

    Advertising, Agricultural research, Cotton, Marketing agreements, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

7 CFR Part 1205, Sections 1205.10 Through 1205.30

    For the reasons set forth in the preamble, 7 CFR part 1205 is 
proposed to be amended as follows:

PART 1205--COTTON RESEARCH AND PROMOTION

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1. The authority citation part 1205 continues to read as follows:

     Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2101-2118 and 7 U.S.C. 7401.

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2. Section 1205.20 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  1205.20  Representative period.

    The term representative period means the 2014 calendar year.
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3. In Sec.  1205.26, paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) are revised to read as 
follows:


Sec.  1205.26  Eligibility.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (1) Any person who was engaged in the production of Upland cotton 
during calendar year 2014; and
    (2) Any person who was an importer of Upland cotton and imported 
Upland cotton in excess of the value of $2.00 per line item entry 
during calendar year 2014.
* * * * *
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4. Section 1205.27 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  1205.27  Participation in the sign-up period.

    The sign-up period will be from May 11, 2015, until May 22, 2015. 
Those persons who favor the conduct of a continuance referendum and who 
wish to request that USDA conduct such a referendum may do so by 
submitting such request in accordance with this section. All requests 
must be received by the appropriate USDA office by May 22, 2015.
    (a) Before the sign-up period begins, FSA shall establish a list of 
known, eligible, Upland cotton producers in the county that it serves 
during the representative period, and AMS shall also establish a list 
of known, eligible Upland cotton importers.
    (b) Before the start of the sign-up period, AMS will post sign-up 
information, including sign-up forms, on its Web site: http://www.ams.usda.gov/Cotton. Importers who favor the conduct of a 
continuance referendum can download a form from the Web site, or 
request a sign-up form by contacting [email protected] or (540) 
361-2726 and one will be provided to them. Importers may participate in 
the sign-up period by submitting a signed, written request for a 
continuance referendum, along with a copy of a U.S. Customs and Border 
Protection form 7501 showing payment of a cotton assessment for 
calendar year 2014. The USDA, AMS, Cotton and Tobacco Program, 
Attention: Cotton Sign-Up, P.O. Box 23181, Washington, DC 20077-8249 
shall be considered the polling place for all cotton importers. All 
requests and supporting documents must be received by May 22, 2015.
    (c) Each person on the county FSA office lists may participate in 
the sign-up period. Eligible producers must date and sign their name on 
the ``County FSA Office Sign-up Sheet.'' A person whose name does not 
appear on the county FSA office list may participate in the sign-up 
period. Such person must be identified on FSA-578 during the 
representative period or provide documentation that demonstrates that 
the person was a cotton producer during the representative period. 
Cotton producers not listed on the FSA-578 shall submit at least one 
sales receipt for cotton they planted during the representative period. 
Cotton producers must make requests to the county FSA office where the 
producer's farm is located. If the producer's land is in more than one 
county, the producer shall make request at the county office where FSA 
administratively maintains and processes the producer's farm records. 
It is the responsibility of the person to provide the information 
needed by the county FSA office to determine eligibility. It is not the 
responsibility of the county FSA office to obtain this information. If 
any person whose name does not appear on the county FSA office list 
fails to provide at least one sales receipt for the cotton they 
produced during the representative period, the county FSA office shall 
determine that such person is ineligible to participate in the sign-up 
period, and shall note ``ineligible'' in the remarks section next to 
the person's name on the county FSA office sign-up sheet. In lieu of 
personally appearing at a county FSA office, eligible producers may 
request a sign-up form from the county FSA office where the producer's 
farm is located. If the producer's land is in more than one county, the 
producer shall make the request for the sign-up form at the county 
office where FSA administratively maintains and processes the 
producer's farm records. Such request must be accompanied by a copy of 
at least one sales receipt for cotton they produced during the 
representative period. The appropriate FSA office must receive all 
completed forms and supporting documentation by May 22, 2015.
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7. In Sec.  1205.28, the first sentence is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  1205.28  Counting.

    County FSA offices and FSA, Deputy Administrator for Field 
Operations (DAFO), shall begin counting requests no later than May 22, 
2015. * * *
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8. Section 1205.29 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  1205.29  Reporting results.

    (a) Each county FSA office shall prepare and transmit to the state 
FSA office, by June 1, 2015, a written report of the number of eligible 
producers who requested the conduct of a referendum, and the number of 
ineligible persons who made requests.
    (b) DAFO shall prepare, by June 1, 2015, a written report of the 
number of eligible importers who requested the conduct of a referendum, 
and the number of ineligible persons who made requests.
    (c) Each state FSA office shall, by June 1, 2015, forward all 
county reports to DAFO. By June 8, 2015, DAFO shall forward its report 
of the total number of eligible producers and importers that requested 
a continuance referendum, through the sign-up period, to the Deputy 
Administrator, Cotton and Tobacco Program, Agricultural Marketing 
Service, USDA, 100 Riverside Parkway, Suite 101, Fredericksburg, 
Virginia 22406.


    Authority:  7 U.S.C. 2101-2118.

     Dated: April 6, 2015.
Rex A. Barnes,
Associate Administrator.
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                                                      This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                    Fredericksburg, Virginia, 22406.                       exhausted before parties may file suit in
                                                      contains notices to the public of the proposed          Comments should be submitted in                        court. Under section 12 of the Act, any
                                                      issuance of rules and regulations. The                  triplicate. All comments received will                 person subject to an order may file with
                                                      purpose of these notices is to give interested          be made available for public inspection                the Secretary of Agriculture (Secretary)
                                                      persons an opportunity to participate in the            at Cotton and Tobacco Program,                         a petition stating that the order, any
                                                      rule making prior to the adoption of the final
                                                      rules.
                                                                                                              Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA,                  provision of the plan, or any obligation
                                                                                                              100 Riverside Parkway, Suite 101,                      imposed in connection with the order is
                                                                                                              Fredericksburg, Virginia, 22406. A copy                not in accordance with law and
                                                      DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                               of this notice may be found at:                        requesting a modification of the order or
                                                                                                              www.regulations.gov .                                  to be exempted therefrom. Such person
                                                      Agricultural Marketing Service                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                       is afforded the opportunity for a hearing
                                                                                                              Shethir M. Riva, Chief, Research and                   on the petition. After the hearing, the
                                                      7 CFR Part 1205                                         Promotion Staff, Cotton and Tobacco                    Secretary would rule on the petition.
                                                      [AMS–CN–12–0059]                                        Program, Agricultural Marketing                        The Act provides that the District Court
                                                                                                              Service, USDA, 100 Riverside Parkway,                  of the United States in any district in
                                                      Cotton Research and Promotion                           Suite 101, Fredericksburg, Virginia,                   which the person is an inhabitant, or
                                                      Program: Procedures for Conduct of                      22406, telephone (540) 361–2726,                       has his principal place of business, has
                                                      Sign-Up Period                                          facsimile (540) 361–1199, or email at                  jurisdiction to review the Secretary’s
                                                                                                              Shethir.Riva@ams.usda.gov.                             ruling, provided a complaint is filed
                                                      AGENCY:    Agricultural Marketing Service.                                                                     within 20 days from the date of the
                                                                                                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                      ACTION:   Proposed rule.                                                                                       entry of ruling.
                                                                                                              Executive Order 12866 and Executive
                                                      SUMMARY:   This proposed rule would                     Order 13563                                            Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                      amend the rules and regulations                                                                                  In accordance with the Regulatory
                                                      regarding the procedures for the                           Executive Orders 12866 and 13563
                                                                                                              direct agencies to assess all costs and                Flexibility Act (RFA) [5 U.S.C. 601–
                                                      conduct of a sign-up period for eligible                                                                       612], the Agricultural Marketing Service
                                                      cotton producers and importers to                       benefits of available regulatory
                                                                                                              alternatives and, if regulation is                     (AMS) has examined the economic
                                                      request a continuance referendum on                                                                            impact of this rule on small entities. The
                                                      the 1991 amendments to the Cotton                       necessary, to select regulatory
                                                                                                              approaches that maximize net benefits                  purpose of the RFA is to fit regulatory
                                                      Research and Promotion Order (Order)                                                                           actions to the scale of businesses subject
                                                      provided for in the Cotton Research and                 (including potential economic,
                                                                                                              environmental, public health, and safety               to such action so that small businesses
                                                      Promotion Act (Act) amendments of                                                                              will not be unduly or disproportionately
                                                      1990. The amendments would update                       effects, distributive impacts and equity).
                                                                                                              Executive Order 13563 emphasizes the                   burdened. The Small Business
                                                      various dates, name changes, addresses,                                                                        Administration defines, in 13 CFR part
                                                      and make other administrative changes.                  importance of quantifying both costs
                                                                                                              and benefits, reducing costs,                          121, small agricultural producers as
                                                      DATES: Comments must be received on                                                                            those having annual receipts of no more
                                                                                                              harmonizing rules, and promoting
                                                      or before April 23, 2015.                               flexibility. This action has been                      than $750,000 and small agricultural
                                                      ADDRESSES: Written comments may be                      designated as a ‘‘non-significant                      service firms (importers) as having
                                                      submitted to the addresses specified                    regulatory action’’ under section 3(f) of              receipts of no more than $7,000,000. In
                                                      below. All comments will be made                        Executive Order 12866. Accordingly,                    2014, an estimated 16,000 producers,
                                                      available to the public. Please do not                  the Office of Management and Budget                    and approximately 20,000 importers
                                                      include any personally identifiable                     (OMB) has waived the review process.                   were subject to the order. The majority
                                                      information (such as name, address, or                                                                         of these producers and importers are
                                                      other contact information) or                           Executive Order 13175                                  small businesses under the criteria
                                                      confidential business information that                    This action has been reviewed in                     established by the Small Business
                                                      you do not want publically disclosed.                   accordance with the requirements of                    Administration.
                                                      All comments may be posted on the                       Executive Order 13175, Consultation                      There are no Federal rules that
                                                      Internet and can be retrieved by most                   and Coordination with Indian Tribal                    duplicate, overlap, or conflict with this
                                                      Internet search engines. Comments may                   Governments. The review reveals that                   rule.
                                                      be submitted anonymously.                               this proposed rule would not have                        Only those eligible persons who are in
                                                        Comments, identified by AMS–CN–                       substantial and direct effects on Tribal               favor of conducting a referendum would
                                                      12–0059, may be submitted                               governments and would not have                         need to participate in the sign-up
                                                      electronically through the Federal                      significant tribal implications.                       period. Of the 46,220 total valid ballots
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                                                      eRulemaking Portal at http://                                                                                  received in the 1991 referendum,
                                                      www.regulations.gov. Please follow the                  Executive Order 12988                                  27,879, or 60 percent, favored the
                                                      instructions for submitting comments.                     This rule has been reviewed under                    amendments to the Order, and 18,341,
                                                      In addition, comments may be                            Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice                   or 40 percent, opposed the amendments
                                                      submitted by mail or hand delivery to                   Reform. It is not intended to have                     to the Order. This proposed rule would
                                                      Cotton Research and Promotion Staff,                    retroactive effect.                                    provide those persons who are not in
                                                      Cotton and Tobacco Program,                               The Cotton Research and Promotion                    favor of the continuance of the Order
                                                      Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA,                   Act (7 U.S.C. 2101–2118) (Act) provides                amendments an opportunity to request
                                                      100 Riverside Parkway, Suite 101,                       that administrative proceedings must be                a continuance referendum.


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                                                         The eligibility and participation                    FR 32228), not to conduct a referendum                    Section 8(c)2 of the Act provides that
                                                      requirements for producers and                          regarding the 1991 amendments to the                   if USDA determines, based on the
                                                      importers are substantially the same as                 Order; however, the Act provides that                  results of the sign-up, that 10 percent or
                                                      the rules that established the eligibility              USDA shall nevertheless conduct a                      more of the total number of eligible
                                                      and participation requirements for the                  referendum at the request of 10 percent                producers and importers that voted in
                                                      1991 referendum, and for the 1997,                      or more of the total number of eligible                the most recent 1991 referendum (i.e.,
                                                      2001, and 2007 sign-up periods. The                     producers and importers that voted in                  4,622) request a continuance
                                                      sign-ups in 1997, 2001, and 2007 sign-                  the most recent referendum. The Act                    referendum on the 1991 amendments, a
                                                      ups did not generate the required                       provides for a sign-up period during                   referendum will be held within 12
                                                      number of signatures to hold another                    which eligible cotton producers and                    months after the end of the sign-up
                                                      referendum. The amendments proposed                     importers may request that USDA                        period. In counting such requests,
                                                      in this action would update various                     conduct a referendum on continuation                   however, not more than 20 percent may
                                                      dates, name changes, addresses, and                     of the 1991 amendments to the Order.                   be from producers from any one state or
                                                      make other miscellaneous changes.                       Accordingly, USDA will provide all                     from importers of cotton. For example,
                                                         The proposed sign-up procedures                      eligible Upland cotton producers and                   when counting the requests, the AMS
                                                      would not impose a substantial burden                   importers an opportunity to request a                  Cotton and Tobacco Program would
                                                      or have a significant impact on persons                 continuance referendum regarding the                   determine the total number of valid
                                                      subject to the Order, because                           1991 amendments to the Order.                          requests from all cotton-producing
                                                      participation is not mandatory, not all                    Pursuant to section 8(c) of the Act, the            states and from importers. Not more
                                                      persons subject to the Order are                        sign-up period will be provided for all                than 20 percent of the total requests will
                                                      expected to participate, and USDA will                  eligible producers and importers.                      be counted from any one state or from
                                                      determine producer and importer                         Eligible cotton producers would be                     importers toward reaching the 10
                                                      eligibility. The information collection                 provided the opportunity to sign-up to                 percent for 4,622 total signatures
                                                      requirements under the Paperwork                        request a continuance referendum in                    required to call for a referendum. If
                                                      Reduction Act are minimal.                              person at the county Farm Service                      USDA determines that 10 percent or
                                                                                                              Agency (FSA) office where their farm is                more of the number of producers and
                                                      Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                                                                              located. If a producer’s land is in more               importers who voted in the most recent
                                                        The information collections proposed                  than one county, the producer shall                    referendum favor a continuance
                                                      by this rule will be carried out under the              sign-up at the county office where FSA                 referendum, a referendum will be held.
                                                      OMB Control Number 0581–0093. This                      administratively maintains and                            This proposed rule would amend the
                                                      rule will not add to the overall burden                 processes the producer’s farm records.                 procedures for the conduct of the
                                                      currently approved by OMB and                           Producers may alternatively may                        current sign-up period. The current
                                                      assigned OMB Control Number 0581–                       request a sign-up form in the mail from                rules and regulations provide for
                                                      0093 under the provisions of the                        the same office or through the USDA,                   sections on definitions, supervision of
                                                      Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44                     AMS Web site: http://                                  the sign-up period, eligibility,
                                                      U.S.C. Chapter 35). This OMB Control                    www.ams.usda.gov/Cotton and return it                  participation in the sign-up period,
                                                      Number is referenced in section                         to their FSA office or return their signed             counting requests, reporting results and
                                                      1205.541 of the regulations.                            request forms to USDA, Agricultural                    instructions and forms.
                                                                                                              Marketing Service, Cotton and Tobacco                     In sections 1205.20, 1205.26, and
                                                      Background
                                                                                                              Program, Attention: Cotton Sign-Up,                    1205.27 ‘‘calendar year 2006’’ would
                                                         The 1991 amendments to the Cotton                    P.O. Box 23181, Washington, DC 20077–                  change to ‘‘calendar year 2014.’’ Also, in
                                                      Research and Promotion Order (7 CFR                     8249.                                                  section 1205.26, eligible persons are
                                                      part 1205) were implemented following                      Eligible importers would be provided                further defined to ensure that all
                                                      the July 1991 referendum. The                           the opportunity to sign up to request a                producers that planted cotton during
                                                      amendments were provided for in the                     continuance referendum by                              2014 will be eligible to participate in the
                                                      Cotton Research and Promotion Act (7                    downloading a form from the AMS Web                    sign-up period. In sections 1205.27,
                                                      U.S.C. 2101–2118) amendments of 1990.                   site, or request a sign-up form by                     1205.28, and 1205.29 sign-up period
                                                      These amendments provided for: (1)                      contacting CottonRP@ams.usda.gov or                    conduct dates, FSA reporting dates, and
                                                      Importer representation on the Cotton                   (540) 361–2726 and return their signed                 mailing addresses have been updated. In
                                                      Board by an appropriate number of                       request forms to USDA, Agricultural                    section 1205.27(b), AMS is proposing to
                                                      persons, to be determined by USDA,                      Marketing Service, Cotton and Tobacco                  post information in its Web site rather
                                                      who import cotton or cotton products                    Program, Attention: Cotton Sign-Up,                    than mailing a form to each known
                                                      into the U.S., and whom USDA selects                    P.O. Box 23181, Washington, DC 20077–                  importer. Before the start of the sign-up
                                                      from nominations submitted by                           8249.                                                  period, AMS will post sign-up
                                                      importer organizations certified by                        Such request must be accompanied by                 information, including sign-up forms,
                                                      USDA; (2) assessments levied on                         a copy of the U.S. Customs and Border                  on its Web site: http://
                                                      imported cotton and cotton products at                  Protection form 7501 showing payment                   www.ams.usda.gov/Cotton.
                                                      a rate determined in the same manner                    of a cotton assessment for calendar year                  A 10-day comment period is
                                                      as for U.S. cotton; (3) increasing the                  2014. Requests and supporting                          determined to be appropriate because
                                                      amount USDA can be reimbursed for the                   documentation should be mailed to                      these proposed eligibility and
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                                                      conduct of a referendum from $200,000                   USDA, AMS, Cotton and Tobacco                          participation requirements are
                                                      to $300,000; (4) reimbursing government                 Program, Attention: Cotton Sign-Up,                    substantially the same as the eligibility
                                                      agencies that assist in administering the               P.O. Box 23181, Washington, DC 20077–                  and participation requirements that
                                                      collection of assessments on imported                   8249.                                                  were used in previous referenda and a
                                                      cotton and cotton products; and (5)                        The sign-up period will be from May                 sign-up period; participation is
                                                      terminating the right of producers to                   11, 2015, until May 22, 2015. Producer                 voluntary; and this rule, if adopted,
                                                      demand a refund of assessments.                         and importer forms shall only be                       should be made effective as soon as
                                                         On May 29, 2013, USDA issued a                       counted if received by USDA during the                 possible in order to conduct the sign-up
                                                      determination based on its review (78                   stated sign-up period.                                 at the earliest possible dates.


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                                                      List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 1205                     the Web site, or request a sign-up form                a copy of at least one sales receipt for
                                                        Advertising, Agricultural research,                   by contacting CottonRP@ams.usda.gov                    cotton they produced during the
                                                      Cotton, Marketing agreements,                           or (540) 361–2726 and one will be                      representative period. The appropriate
                                                      Reporting and recordkeeping                             provided to them. Importers may                        FSA office must receive all completed
                                                      requirements.                                           participate in the sign-up period by                   forms and supporting documentation by
                                                                                                              submitting a signed, written request for               May 22, 2015.
                                                      7 CFR Part 1205, Sections 1205.10                       a continuance referendum, along with a                 ■ 7. In § 1205.28, the first sentence is
                                                      Through 1205.30                                         copy of a U.S. Customs and Border                      revised to read as follows:
                                                        For the reasons set forth in the                      Protection form 7501 showing payment
                                                                                                              of a cotton assessment for calendar year               § 1205.28   Counting.
                                                      preamble, 7 CFR part 1205 is proposed
                                                      to be amended as follows:                               2014. The USDA, AMS, Cotton and                          County FSA offices and FSA, Deputy
                                                                                                              Tobacco Program, Attention: Cotton                     Administrator for Field Operations
                                                      PART 1205—COTTON RESEARCH                               Sign-Up, P.O. Box 23181, Washington,                   (DAFO), shall begin counting requests
                                                      AND PROMOTION                                           DC 20077–8249 shall be considered the                  no later than May 22, 2015. * * *
                                                                                                              polling place for all cotton importers.                ■ 8. Section 1205.29 is revised to read
                                                      ■ 1. The authority citation part 1205                   All requests and supporting documents                  as follows:
                                                      continues to read as follows:                           must be received by May 22, 2015.                      § 1205.29   Reporting results.
                                                        Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2101–2118 and 7                      (c) Each person on the county FSA
                                                      U.S.C. 7401.                                                                                                      (a) Each county FSA office shall
                                                                                                              office lists may participate in the sign-              prepare and transmit to the state FSA
                                                      ■ 2. Section 1205.20 is revised to read                 up period. Eligible producers must date                office, by June 1, 2015, a written report
                                                      as follows:                                             and sign their name on the ‘‘County                    of the number of eligible producers who
                                                                                                              FSA Office Sign-up Sheet.’’ A person                   requested the conduct of a referendum,
                                                      § 1205.20   Representative period.                      whose name does not appear on the
                                                        The term representative period means                                                                         and the number of ineligible persons
                                                                                                              county FSA office list may participate in              who made requests.
                                                      the 2014 calendar year.                                 the sign-up period. Such person must be
                                                      ■ 3. In § 1205.26, paragraphs (a)(1) and                                                                          (b) DAFO shall prepare, by June 1,
                                                                                                              identified on FSA–578 during the                       2015, a written report of the number of
                                                      (2) are revised to read as follows:                     representative period or provide                       eligible importers who requested the
                                                      § 1205.26   Eligibility.                                documentation that demonstrates that                   conduct of a referendum, and the
                                                                                                              the person was a cotton producer during                number of ineligible persons who made
                                                      *     *     *    *     *
                                                                                                              the representative period. Cotton                      requests.
                                                        (a) * * *
                                                        (1) Any person who was engaged in                     producers not listed on the FSA–578                       (c) Each state FSA office shall, by June
                                                      the production of Upland cotton during                  shall submit at least one sales receipt for            1, 2015, forward all county reports to
                                                      calendar year 2014; and                                 cotton they planted during the                         DAFO. By June 8, 2015, DAFO shall
                                                        (2) Any person who was an importer                    representative period. Cotton producers                forward its report of the total number of
                                                      of Upland cotton and imported Upland                    must make requests to the county FSA                   eligible producers and importers that
                                                      cotton in excess of the value of $2.00                  office where the producer’s farm is                    requested a continuance referendum,
                                                      per line item entry during calendar year                located. If the producer’s land is in more             through the sign-up period, to the
                                                      2014.                                                   than one county, the producer shall                    Deputy Administrator, Cotton and
                                                                                                              make request at the county office where                Tobacco Program, Agricultural
                                                      *     *     *    *     *
                                                                                                              FSA administratively maintains and                     Marketing Service, USDA, 100 Riverside
                                                      ■ 4. Section 1205.27 is revised to read
                                                                                                              processes the producer’s farm records. It              Parkway, Suite 101, Fredericksburg,
                                                      as follows:
                                                                                                              is the responsibility of the person to                 Virginia 22406.
                                                      § 1205.27   Participation in the sign-up                provide the information needed by the
                                                      period.                                                 county FSA office to determine                           Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2101–2118.
                                                         The sign-up period will be from May                  eligibility. It is not the responsibility of             Dated: April 6, 2015.
                                                      11, 2015, until May 22, 2015. Those                     the county FSA office to obtain this                   Rex A. Barnes,
                                                      persons who favor the conduct of a                      information. If any person whose name                  Associate Administrator.
                                                      continuance referendum and who wish                     does not appear on the county FSA
                                                                                                                                                                     [FR Doc. 2015–08163 Filed 4–10–15; 8:45 am]
                                                      to request that USDA conduct such a                     office list fails to provide at least one
                                                                                                                                                                     BILLING CODE 3410–02–P
                                                      referendum may do so by submitting                      sales receipt for the cotton they
                                                      such request in accordance with this                    produced during the representative
                                                      section. All requests must be received                  period, the county FSA office shall
                                                      by the appropriate USDA office by May                   determine that such person is ineligible               DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
                                                      22, 2015.                                               to participate in the sign-up period, and
                                                         (a) Before the sign-up period begins,                shall note ‘‘ineligible’’ in the remarks               10 CFR Part 430
                                                      FSA shall establish a list of known,                    section next to the person’s name on the
                                                      eligible, Upland cotton producers in the                county FSA office sign-up sheet. In lieu               [Docket Number EERE–2014–BT–STD–
                                                      county that it serves during the                        of personally appearing at a county FSA                0036]
                                                      representative period, and AMS shall                    office, eligible producers may request a
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                                                                                                              sign-up form from the county FSA office                RIN 1904–AD35
                                                      also establish a list of known, eligible
                                                      Upland cotton importers.                                where the producer’s farm is located. If               Energy Conservation Program for
                                                         (b) Before the start of the sign-up                  the producer’s land is in more than one                Consumer Products: Energy
                                                      period, AMS will post sign-up                           county, the producer shall make the                    Conservation Standards for Hearth
                                                      information, including sign-up forms,                   request for the sign-up form at the                    Products
                                                      on its Web site: http://                                county office where FSA
                                                      www.ams.usda.gov/Cotton. Importers                      administratively maintains and                         AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and
                                                      who favor the conduct of a continuance                  processes the producer’s farm records.                 Renewable Energy, Department of
                                                      referendum can download a form from                     Such request must be accompanied by                    Energy.


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Document Created: 2015-12-18 11:21:38
Document Modified: 2015-12-18 11:21:38
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesComments must be received on or before April 23, 2015.
ContactShethir M. Riva, Chief, Research and Promotion Staff, Cotton and Tobacco Program, Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA, 100 Riverside Parkway, Suite 101, Fredericksburg, Virginia, 22406, telephone (540) 361-2726, facsimile (540) 361-1199, or email at [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 19567 
CFR AssociatedAdvertising; Agricultural Research; Cotton; Marketing Agreements and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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