80_FR_32603 80 FR 32493 - Hardwood Lumber and Hardwood Plywood Promotion, Research and Information Order

80 FR 32493 - Hardwood Lumber and Hardwood Plywood Promotion, Research and Information Order

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 110 (June 9, 2015)

Page Range32493-32508
FR Document2015-13719

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is proposing to amend the 2013 proposed rule for a Hardwood Lumber and Hardwood Plywood Promotion, Research and Information Order (Order). In that 2013 proposed rule, USDA requested comments on a proposed industry-funded, national research and promotion program for hardwood lumber and hardwood plywood that would be administered by a board of industry members selected by the Secretary of Agriculture (Secretary). USDA is reopening the comment period only with respect to specific issues identified in this proposed rule. USDA is taking this action in response to the extensive comments received in response to that 2013 proposed rule.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 110 (Tuesday, June 9, 2015)
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Agricultural Marketing Service

7 CFR Part 1211

[Document Number AMS-FV-11-0074; PR-A2]
RIN 0581-AD24


Hardwood Lumber and Hardwood Plywood Promotion, Research and 
Information Order

AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA.

ACTION: Proposed rule; supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is proposing to 
amend the 2013 proposed rule for a Hardwood Lumber and Hardwood Plywood 
Promotion, Research and Information Order (Order). In that 2013 
proposed rule, USDA requested comments on a proposed industry-funded, 
national research and promotion program for hardwood lumber and 
hardwood plywood that would be administered by a board of industry 
members selected by the Secretary of Agriculture (Secretary). USDA is 
reopening the comment period only with respect to specific issues 
identified in this proposed rule. USDA is taking this action in 
response to the extensive comments received in response to that 2013 
proposed rule.

DATES: Comments must be received by July 9, 2015. Pursuant to the 
Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA), comments on information collection 
issues must be received by August 10, 2015.

ADDRESSES: Interested persons are invited to submit written comments 
concerning this supplemental proposal. Comments may be submitted on the 
Internet at: http://www.regulations.gov or to the Promotion and 
Economics Division, Fruit and Vegetable Program, AMS, USDA, 1400 
Independence Avenue SW., Room 1406-S, Stop 0244, Washington, DC 20250-
0244; facsimile: (202) 205-2800. All comments should reference the 
document number and the date and page number of this issue of the 
Federal Register and will be made available for public inspection, 
including name and address, if provided, in the above office during 
regular business hours or it can be viewed at http://www.regulations.gov.
    Pursuant to the PRA, comments concerning the information collection 
should also be sent to the Desk Office for Agriculture, Office of 
Information and Regulatory Affairs, OMB, New Executive Office Building, 
725 17th Street NW., Room 725, Washington, DC 20503.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patricia A. Petrella, Marketing 
Specialist, Promotion and Economics Division, Fruit and Vegetable 
Program, AMS, USDA, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Room 1406, Stop 0244, 
Washington, DC 20250-0244; telephone: (301) 334-2891; facsimile (301) 
334-2896; or electronic mail: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This proposal is issued pursuant to the 
Commodity Promotion, Research and Information Act of 1996 (1996 Act) (7 
U.S.C. 7411-7425).
    As part of this rulemaking process, a proposed rule was published 
in the Federal Register on November 13, 2013 (78 FR 68298), on 
establishing an industry-funded promotion, research and information 
program for hardwood lumber and hardwood plywood. That proposal 
provided for a 60-day comment period which ended on January 13, 2014. 
On January 16, 2014, a notice was published in the Federal Register 
that reopened and extended the comment period until February 18, 2014 
(79 FR 2805). A total of 939 comments were received during both comment 
periods.

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, of reducing costs, of harmonizing rules, and of promoting 
flexibility. This rule has been designated as ``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 regulation would not 
have substantial and direct effects on Tribal governments and would not 
have significant Tribal implications.

Executive Order 12988

    This proposal has been reviewed under Executive Order 12988, Civil 
Justice Reform. It is not intended to have retroactive effect. Section 
524 of the 1996 Act (7 U.S.C. 7423) provides that it shall not affect 
or preempt any other Federal or State law authorizing promotion or 
research relating to an agricultural commodity.
    Under section 519 of the 1996 Act (7 U.S.C. 7418), a person subject 
to an order may file a written petition with USDA stating that an 
order, any provision of an order, or any obligation imposed in 
connection with an order, is not established in accordance with the 
law, and request a modification of an order or an exemption from an 
order. Any petition filed challenging an order, any provision of an 
order, or any obligation imposed in connection with an order, shall be 
filed within two years after the effective date of an order, provision, 
or obligation subject to challenge in the petition. The petitioner will 
have the opportunity for a hearing on the petition. Thereafter, USDA 
will issue a ruling on the petition. The 1996 Act provides that the 
district court of the United States for any district in which the 
petitioner resides or conducts business shall have the jurisdiction to 
review a final ruling on the petition, if the petitioner files a 
complaint for that purpose not later than 20 days after the date of the 
entry of USDA's final ruling.

Background

    In June 2011, USDA received a proposal for a national research and 
promotion program for hardwood lumber and hardwood plywood from the 
Blue Ribbon Committee (BRC). The BRC is a committee of 14 hardwood 
lumber and hardwood plywood industry leaders representing small and 
large manufacturers geographically distributed throughout the United 
States.
    The BRC proposed a program that would be financed by an assessment 
on hardwood lumber and hardwood plywood manufacturers and administered 
by a board of industry members selected by the Secretary. The purpose 
of the program would be to strengthen the position of hardwood lumber 
and hardwood plywood in the marketplace and maintain and expand markets 
for hardwood lumber and hardwood plywood. A referendum would be held 
among eligible hardwood lumber and hardwood plywood manufacturers to 
determine whether they favor implementation of the program prior to it 
going into effect.

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    As previously stated, a proposed rule regarding this action that 
was published in the Federal Register on November 13, 2013, provided 
for a 60-day comment period ending January 13, 2014. The comment period 
was reopened and extended an additional 30 days, or through February 
18, 2014. A total of 939 comments were received during both comment 
periods. Many of the comments included substantive questions about 
fundamental provisions of the program as proposed. Some of these 
questions included what products would be covered, how products would 
be assessed, how the exemption for small manufacturers would be 
administered, and how the referendum would be conducted. Some of the 
comments provided recommendations in these different areas. Several 
comments also expressed concern with the overall cost of the program on 
manufacturers.
    As a result, USDA is reopening the comment period to solicit 
additional comments on specific areas in the November 2013 proposal. 
USDA is proposing alternative language that would modify several 
previously proposed provisions (including adding two proposed 
definitions), taking into account the comments received. USDA is also 
asking specific questions regarding other aspects of the proposed 
program. This is intended to assist USDA in its further consideration 
of the proposal for a program. The specific areas open for comment are 
detailed in the section titled Scope of Supplemental Notice of Proposed 
Rulemaking.

Clarification Regarding Exports and Imports

    In this document, USDA is clarifying that exports would be covered 
under the program. The background section of the November 2013 proposed 
rule (78 FR 68298) inadvertently stated that exports would be exempted 
from the proposed program. USDA is also reiterating that imports would 
not be covered under the program. Several commenters raised this 
question during the comment period in response to the November 2013 
proposed rule.
    In this document, USDA is also informing stakeholders of a 
supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking published elsewhere in this 
issue of the Federal Register to amend a separate proposed rule also 
published in November 2013 concerning referenda procedures related to 
the proposed hardwood program (November 13, 2013; 78 FR 67979).

Scope of Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking

Proposed Modifications to Previously Proposed Provisions

    USDA is proposing to revise several provisions of the previously 
proposed Order (including adding two definitions) taking into account 
the comments received in response to the November 2013 proposed rule. 
USDA requests comments on the proposed revisions which are described in 
the following paragraphs.

Definitions

Green Air Dried (G/AD)

    USDA is proposing to add a term to Sec.  1211.11 to the Order 
detailed in the November 2013 proposed rule to define the term ``green 
air dried (G/AD)'' to mean green hardwood lumber or hardwood lumber 
that has been dried by exposure to air in a yard or shed, without 
artificial heat. This term is needed to address concerns raised by 
commenters regarding how green air dried lumber would be handled under 
the proposed program.

Green (G) Hardwood Lumber

    USDA is proposing to modify the term ``green (G) hardwood lumber'' 
as defined in the November 2013 proposed rule in proposed Sec.  1211.11 
to clarify that green (G) hardwood lumber does not include kiln dried 
or air dried lumber. This modification is needed to address concerns 
raised by commenters regarding how air dried lumber would be handled 
under the proposed program. Thus, the term ``green (G) hardwood 
lumber'' would mean hardwood lumber that has not been kiln dried or air 
dried.

Hardwood Lumber

    USDA is proposing to modify the term ``hardwood lumber'' as defined 
in the November 2013 proposed rule in proposed section 1211.12 to 
clarify that it includes yellow poplar in the list of trees referenced, 
and that the respective trees must be grown in the United States. This 
modification is proposed in response to comments received requesting 
that the term be clarified. Thus, the term hardwood lumber would mean 
timber from the wood of a cypress tree or a deciduous, broad leafed 
tree (including but not limited to aspen, birch, cypress, poplar, 
yellow poplar, maple, cherry, walnut and oak) grown in the United 
States that has been sawn into boards or blocks by a sawmill in the 
United States.

Hardwood Lumber Manufacturer

    USDA is proposing to modify the term ``hardwood lumber 
manufacturer'' as defined in the November 2013 proposed rule in 
proposed section 1211.13 to include not only entities that kiln dry but 
also entities that air dry green hardwood lumber. This modification is 
needed to address concerns raised by commenters regarding how air dried 
lumber would be handled under the proposed program. Thus, the term 
hardwood lumber manufacturer would mean a person who cuts raw, green 
hardwood logs into hardwood lumber or hardwood lumber products or a 
person who kiln dries or air dries green hardwood lumber to create 
hardwood lumber, hardwood lumber products or hardwood lumber value-
added products.

Hardwood Lumber Products

    USDA is proposing to modify the term ``hardwood lumber products'' 
as defined in the November 2013 proposed rule in proposed Sec.  1211.14 
to link the definition to a grade standard defined in the National 
Hardwood Lumber Association Rules for the Inspection of Hardwood & 
Cypress. This definition would also be modified to exclude industrial 
products. This modification is being proposed in response to comments 
received requesting that industrial products be excluded from the 
proposed program and that the term be linked to a grade standard.
    Thus, the term hardwood lumber products would mean hardwood G/AD/KD 
lumber that has been transformed into products that remain boards 
meeting or exceeding the level of ``Grade 3A Common'' as defined by 
National Hardwood Lumber Association Rules for the Inspection of 
Hardwood & Cypress effective January 1, 2015 (http://nhla.com/rulesbook), or equivalent standard, as recommended by the Board and 
approved by the Secretary. The Grade 3A Common standard would provide 
minimum requirements for covered hardwood in terms of width, length and 
other factors. This third party standard would be incorporated by 
reference, which would specify the current version of the cited third-
party standard and would include information on the availability of 
this standard to meet requirements for incorporation by reference. For 
purposes of this Order, hardwood lumber would not include industrial 
products which remain in board or block form such as ties, cants, crane 
mat material and pallet stock or products which are transformed from 
boards or blocks of lumber into other products

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such as furniture, tight cooperage, cabinetry, and constructed pallets.

Hardwood Lumber Value-Added Product Manufacturer

    USDA is proposing to modify the term ``hardwood lumber value-added 
product manufacturer'' as defined in the November 2013 proposed rule in 
proposed Sec.  1211.15 to include not only entities that kiln dry but 
also entities that air dry green hardwood lumber. This modification is 
needed to address questions raised by commenters regarding how air 
dried lumber would be handled under the proposed program.
    Thus, the term hardwood lumber value-added product manufacturer 
would mean a person who operates a sawmill to manufacture hardwood 
lumber value-added products (the hardwood lumber may be air dried or 
kiln dried), or a person who operates a kiln to dry hardwood lumber 
that is then used to manufacture hardwood lumber value-added products.

Hardwood Lumber Value-Added Products

    USDA is proposing to modify the term ``hardwood lumber value-added 
products'' as defined in the November 2013 proposed rule in proposed 
Sec.  1211.16 to exclude industrial products. This modification is 
being proposed in response to comments received requesting that 
industrial products be excluded from the proposed program.
    Thus, the term hardwood lumber value-added products would mean 
products which remain in the general shape of hardwood lumber boards, 
but have undergone additional processing beyond surfacing or cutting to 
a particular size. Hardwood lumber value-added products would include 
products such as solid wood unfinished strip flooring, all-sides 
surfaced boards, finger-jointed strips ripped to width, and moldings. 
For purposes of this Order, hardwood lumber value-added products would 
not include industrial products which remain in board or block form 
such as ties, cants, crane mat material, and pallet stock or products 
which are transformed from boards or blocks of lumber into other 
products, such as furniture, tight cooperage, cabinetry, and 
constructed pallets. Further, it would not include multi-component or 
further manufactured products such as furniture, cabinets, cabinet 
doors, prefinished or engineered flooring, pallets, or dimension or 
glued components for cabinets or furniture.

Manufacturer

    USDA is proposing to modify the term ``manufacturer'' as defined in 
the November 2013 proposed rule in proposed Sec.  1211.22 to mean any 
person who is engaged in the business of manufacturing covered hardwood 
lumber in the United States as defined in this Order. The definition as 
proposed in the 2013 proposed rule included the term ``domestic'' which 
appeared to cause some confusion regarding whether imports were covered 
under the proposed program. USDA is proposing to revise the definition 
for the purpose of clarity.

Sale

    USDA is proposing to modify the term ``sale'' as defined in the 
November 2013 proposed rule in proposed section 1211.31 to address 
questions posed regarding whether the proposed program was assessing 
the commodity at the appropriate point in production. The definition as 
proposed in the November 2013 proposed rule linked a sale to the dollar 
value of covered hardwood purchased rather than the dollar value of 
covered hardwood sold. USDA is proposing to modify this definition 
based on comments received.
    Thus, the term sale for purposes of calculating assessments, would 
mean the total dollar value of hardwood lumber, hardwood lumber 
products, hardwood lumber value-added products, or hardwood plywood 
that are sold from a hardwood lumber manufacturer or hardwood plywood 
manufacturer. Sales, for purposes of the assessment, would not include 
freight or discounts, and brokered sales would not be included within 
the meaning of the sale.

Hardwood Lumber and Hardwood Plywood Promotion, Research and 
Information Board

Nominations and Appointments

    USDA is proposing to modify the initial nomination procedures for 
the first Board as specified in the November 2013 proposed rule in 
proposed paragraph (a) of Sec.  1211.42. The November 2013 proposed 
rule provides that the BRC solicit potential nominees and submit the 
nominations to the Secretary. Some commenters noted the importance of 
trying to ensure that the nomination process is highly publicized so 
that interested persons are aware of the process. In response, USDA is 
proposing to modify this section to require the BRC and USDA to work 
together to publicize the nomination process so that eligible 
candidates are aware of the opportunity to serve on the Board.

Assessments

    USDA is proposing to modify portions of the assessment provisions 
as specified in the November 2013 proposed rule. Specifically, 
paragraph (a) of Sec.  1211.52 regarding assessments would be revised 
to clarify that assessments would be applicable to hardwood plywood and 
hardwood lumber, both in its green (rough) form and as it is kiln dried 
or air dried to create hardwood lumber products and hardwood lumber 
value-added products. The reference to air dried was omitted in the 
November 2013 proposed rule. This modification is needed to address 
questions raised by commenters regarding how air dried lumber would be 
handled under the proposed program.
    USDA is also proposing to modify paragraph (b) of Sec.  1211.52 as 
specified in the November 2013 proposed rule in an effort to clarify 
how covered hardwood would be assessed under the program. USDA received 
many comments during the comment period with regard to the assessment 
section. Many commenters opined that the calculations were complicated 
and may not be workable.
    USDA is proposing to simplify the table used as an illustration in 
Sec.  1211.52(b) by omitting references to descriptions of products and 
using instead the terms defined in the proposed program. The table 
would read as follows:

 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Allowable deductions
      Covered hardwood           Assessment rate             \1\
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Hardwood lumber.............  $1/$1,000 in sales..  N/A.
Hardwood lumber products....  $1/$1,000 in sales..  --dollar value of
                                                     green hardwood
                                                     lumber purchases.

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Hardwood lumber value-added   $0.75/$1,000 in       --dollar value of
 products.                     sales of value-       green hardwood
                               added products plus   lumber purchases.
                               $1.00 per $1,000 in
                               sales of green (G/
                               AD/KD) hardwood
                               lumber.
Hardwood plywood............  $3/$1,000 in sales..  N/A.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The deductions are necessary to take into account assessments
  already paid on green (G/AD/KD) hardwood lumber purchased by the
  manufacturer to make the product or value-added product.

    The table would also be revised to clarify that the assessment rate 
for hardwood lumber value-added products includes $0.75 per $1,000 in 
sales of value added products, plus $1.00 per $1,000 in sales of green 
(G/AD/KD) hardwood lumber, minus the dollar value of the green (G/AD/
KD) hardwood lumber purchases used to make the products.
    USDA is also proposing to clarify the remainder of Sec.  1211.52(b) 
that explains in narrative form how the assessments are computed 
depending on the type of covered hardwood. The proposed paragraphs 
would read as follows:
    (1) Hardwood lumber manufacturers that cut raw, green hardwood logs 
into hardwood lumber or kiln dry or air dry hardwood lumber that can be 
further processed into products would pay at the rate of $1.00 per 
$1,000 in sales of green (G/AD/KD) hardwood lumber;
    (2) Hardwood lumber manufacturers that manufacture hardwood lumber 
products would pay at a rate of $1.00 per $1,000 in sales of hardwood 
lumber products minus the dollar value of green (G/AD/KD) hardwood 
lumber purchases;
    (3) Hardwood lumber value-added product manufacturers would pay a 
rate of $0.75 per $1,000 in sales of hardwood lumber value-added 
products, plus $1.00 per $1,000 in sales of green (G/AD/KD) hardwood 
lumber, minus the dollar value of the green hardwood lumber purchases 
(G/AD/KD); and
    (4) Hardwood plywood manufacturers would pay at the rate of $3.00 
per $1,000 in sales of hardwood plywood lumber.
    (5) Brokered sales of hardwood lumber or hardwood lumber products 
would be excluded from the calculation of assessments.
    (6) Vertically integrated manufacturers that manufacture hardwood 
lumber, then transfer the lumber from one business unit to another 
within the same company to manufacture non-assessed product, would pay 
assessments based on the fair market value of the non-assessed product, 
minus the fair market value of the green (G/AD/KD) hardwood lumber, 
minus the fair market value of the green (G/AD/KD) hardwood lumber 
purchases times $0.001. This formula is necessary to ensure that 
covered hardwood lumber in a vertically integrated company is 
appropriately assessed.

Exemptions From Assessment

    USDA is proposing to modify Sec.  1211.53 of the November 2013 
proposed rule pertaining to exemptions from assessment. Paragraph (b) 
of that section requires manufacturers who meet the exemption threshold 
to apply to the Board for an exemption certificate every year. 
Commenters raised concerns with the burden of this on small companies. 
Thus, USDA is proposing to revise this paragraph so that the exemption 
certificates issued by the Board remain valid for as long as the annual 
sales of the respective manufacturers remain below the exemption 
threshold. Paragraph (b) in Sec.  1211.53 is proposed to be modified 
accordingly. It should be noted that even with this modification to 
Sec.  1211.53, exempt manufacturers would still be required to keep 
records pursuant to Sec.  1211.71.

Organic Exemption From Assessment

    Section 1211.53(e) as proposed in the November 2013 proposed rule 
stated that to be eligible for an organic exemption, a hardwood lumber 
or hardwood plywood manufacturer who operated under a National Organic 
Program (NOP) (7 CFR part 205) system plan, could only manufacture and 
have annual sales of covered hardwood lumber eligible to be labeled as 
100 percent organic under the NOP and could not be a split operation.
    This limitation was based on legislative authority in section 501 
of the Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform Act of 1996 (FAIR 
Act) (7 U.S.C. 7401), which established certain provisions for generic 
commodity promotion programs created under the various commodity 
promotion laws. Section 501 of the FAIR Act was previously amended in 
May 2002, by section 10607 of the Farm Security and Rural Investment 
Act (2002 Farm Bill) (Pub. L. 107-171) to exempt persons that produced 
and marketed solely 100 percent organic products, and who did not 
otherwise produce or market any conventional or nonorganic products, 
from the payment of an assessment for commodity promotion activities 
under a commodity promotion law.
    However, section 10004 of the Agricultural Act of 2014 (2014 Farm 
Bill) (Pub. L. 113-79) subsequently expanded the organic assessment 
exemption to apply to any agricultural commodity that is certified as 
``organic'' or ``100 percent organic'' as defined by NOP regardless of 
whether the person requesting the exemption also produces, handles, 
markets, or imports conventional or nonorganic products.
    USDA is proposing to modify Sec.  1211.53(e) so that it is 
consistent with the FAIR Act as amended by the 2014 Farm Bill. The 
exemption would then allow manufacturers of ``organic'' and ``100 
percent organic'' hardwood lumber certified under NOP, regardless of 
whether the person requesting the exemption also produces, handles, 
markets, or imports conventional or nonorganic products, to be eligible 
for an exemption from assessments.

Miscellaneous

Referenda

    USDA is proposing to modify the referenda criteria as specified in 
the November 2013 proposed rule in paragraphs (a) and (b) of proposed 
Sec.  1211.81 to require approval by a majority of manufacturers voting 
in the referendum who also represent a majority of the volume (board 
foot or equivalent) of covered hardwood, represented in the referendum 
and by those who, during a representative period determined by the 
Secretary, were engaged in the manufacturing of covered hardwood. Only 
manufacturers who would pay or paid assessments under the program 
(those with annual sales over the respective exemption threshold) would 
be eligible to vote in referenda.
    USDA is proposing this modification in response to the many 
comments received regarding the criteria proposed in the November 2013 
proposed rule. That rule proposed approval by a majority of the volume 
of covered

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hardwood represented in the referendum. Several commenters expressed 
concern that this voting criteria favored large manufacturers and 
disadvantaged small companies.

Suspension and Termination

    USDA is also proposing to modify the paragraph (b) of Sec.  1211.82 
as specified in the November 2013 proposed rule regarding suspension 
and termination to mirror the proposed change to Sec.  1211.81 
regarding referenda. Section 1211.82(b) as proposed in the November 
2013 proposed rule would require the Secretary to suspend or terminate 
the proposed program at the end of a fiscal period based on a majority 
of the volume (board foot equivalent) of covered hardwood represented 
in a referendum by those who, during a representative period determined 
by the Secretary, were engaged in the manufacturing of covered 
hardwood.
    USDA is proposing to revise Sec.  1211.82(b) to require the 
Secretary to suspend or terminate the program if suspension or 
termination is favored by a majority of manufacturers voting in a 
referendum who represent a majority of the volume (board foot or 
equivalent) represented in the referendum, and who, during a 
representative period determined by the Secretary, were engaged in the 
manufacturing of covered hardwood. As explained in the section above 
titled Referenda, USDA is proposing this change in response to several 
comments received regarding the referenda criteria.

Questions Regarding Other Aspects of the Proposed Program

    USDA received numerous comments in response to the November 2013 
proposed rule that raised other substantive issues with regard to the 
proposed program. To address these issues, USDA is posing the following 
questions for comment. Responses should cite the number and subsection 
of the question being answered. USDA requests that commenters provide 
specific data, statistics, or any other evidence as appropriate upon 
which those comments are based.

1. Hardwood Plywood

    Several comments questioned the inclusion of hardwood plywood in 
the proposed program. Commenters opined that hardwood plywood competes 
with hardwood lumber, and that plywood is too different to include in 
the program. As USDA continues to evaluate the merits of including 
hardwood plywood in the proposed program, USDA seeks comments on the 
following questions:
    a. What are the benefits and the drawbacks for including hardwood 
lumber and hardwood plywood together in the same research and promotion 
program?
    b. How would the proposed program benefit the hardwood plywood 
sector of the industry?
    c. What types of promotion programs could be envisioned by the 
industry for hardwood plywood and how would this impact the hardwood 
lumber sector of the industry?
    d. What impact would excluding hardwood plywood have on the 
expected amount of assessments to be collected under the proposed 
program?
    e. What impact would excluding hardwood plywood have on the 
proposed Board structure?

2. Assessments

    As previously mentioned, several comments were received regarding 
the proposed assessment section. USDA has clarified the section in this 
supplemental proposed rule, but also seeks comments on the following 
questions:
    a. Should the assessment computation be revised? If so, how should 
it be revised and what would be the impact on the projected amount of 
assessments to be collected under the proposed program?
    b. Should the proposed rates of assessment on any of the four types 
of covered hardwood be revised? If so, to what level and what would be 
the impact on the projected amount of assessments to be collected under 
the proposed program?

Proposed Editorial Changes

    The proposed regulatory text contained in this document includes 
other changes to make the proposed program's provisions more clear and 
improve readability. The editorial changes are summarized in Table 1 
below.

                   Table 1--Proposed Editorial Changes
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Description in revised
     regulatory text         Proposed revision          Explanation
   (proposed section)
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1211.9..................  Add the words           Clarify that the Board
                           ``recommended by the    would recommend a
                           Board'' after the       source to the
                           word ``source''.        Secretary for fair
                                                   market value.
1211.10.................  Add the word            Clarify that the terms
                           ``fiscal'' before the   ``fiscal period'' and
                           word ``year''.          ``fiscal year'' have
                                                   the same meaning.
1211.20.................  Add the abbreviation    Clarify that KD, a
                           ``KD'' to the term      common abbreviation
                           kiln dried.             used in the industry,
                                                   means kiln dried.
1211.41(e)(1) and (2)...  Substitute the term     Clarify that when the
                           ``manufactured'' for    Board reviews data
                           the term ``produced''   every 5-years to
                           and omit the phrase     assess whether
                           ``within the United     changes are necessary
                           States''.               to the Board's
                                                   structure to ensure
                                                   it continues to
                                                   reflect the
                                                   geographic
                                                   distribution of
                                                   covered hardwood, the
                                                   Board's review is on
                                                   covered hardwood
                                                   manufactured, and
                                                   that the review is
                                                   not limited to sales
                                                   within the United
                                                   States.
1211.42(a) and (b)(1)...  Change the phrase       Clarify the
                           ``nominees must have    eligibility
                           annual sales of more    requirements for
                           than $2 million of      Board membership.
                           covered hardwood
                           lumber or have annual
                           sales of more than
                           $10 million of
                           hardwood plywood per
                           fiscal year'' to
                           ``nominees must have
                           annual sales of $2
                           million or more of
                           hardwood lumber,
                           hardwood products,
                           and hardwood value-
                           added products, or
                           have annual sales of
                           $10 million or more
                           of hardwood plywood
                           per fiscal year''.

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1211.53(d)..............  Change the phrase       Clarify the exemption
                           ``Hardwood lumber       thresholds under the
                           manufacturers who       proposed program.
                           received an exemption
                           certificate from the
                           Board but have annual
                           sales of more than $2
                           million or hardwood
                           plywood manufacturers
                           that have annual
                           sales of more than
                           $10 million during
                           the fiscal year'' to
                           ``Hardwood lumber
                           manufacturers who
                           received an exemption
                           certificate from the
                           Board but have annual
                           sales of $2 million
                           or more or hardwood
                           plywood manufacturers
                           that have annual
                           sales of $10 million
                           or more during the
                           fiscal year''.
1211.81(b)..............  Change the penultimate  Clarify when the
                           sentence from ``The     Secretary must
                           Secretary will also     conduct a referendum
                           conduct a referendum    under the proposed
                           if requested by the     program.
                           Board or by 10
                           percent or more of
                           all non-exempt
                           manufacturers paying
                           an assessment'' to
                           ``The Secretary will
                           also conduct a
                           referendum if
                           requested by the
                           Board or if requested
                           by 10 percent or more
                           of all manufacturers
                           eligible to vote in a
                           referendum''.
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Regulatory Flexibility Act Analysis

    In accordance with the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) (5 U.S.C. 
601-612), AMS is required to examine the impact of the proposed rule on 
small entities. Accordingly, AMS has considered the economic impact of 
this action on such entities.\1\
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    \1\ The complete Regulatory Flexibility Act Analysis appears in 
the proposed rule at 78 FR 68307 (Nov. 13, 2013).
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    The purpose of the RFA is to fit regulatory actions to the scale of 
businesses subject to such actions so that small businesses will not be 
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 
(manufacturers) as those having annual receipts of no more than $7.0 
million. According to information submitted by the proponents, it is 
estimated that there are 2,804 hardwood lumber manufacturers and 36 
hardwood plywood manufacturers in the United States. This number 
represents separate business entities and includes exempted and 
assessed entities under the Order; one business entity may include 
multiple sawmills. It is estimated that 85 to 90 percent of the 
manufacturers are small businesses.
    In this document, USDA is proposing to amend the November 2013 
proposed rule for a national research and promotion program for 
hardwood lumber and hardwood plywood. In that 2013 proposed rule, USDA 
requested comments on a proposed industry-funded Order for hardwood 
lumber and hardwood plywood that would be administered by a board of 
industry members selected by the Secretary. USDA is reopening the 
comment period only with respect to specific issues identified in this 
proposed rule. USDA is taking this action in response to the extensive 
comments received in response to that November 2013 proposed rule. The 
proposed program is authorized under the 1996 Act.
    Regarding the economic impact of the changes proposed in this 
supplemental notice, most of the changes are for the purpose of 
clarification and would have no economic impact on affected entities. 
These changes include the following: Adding a new term to Sec.  1211.11 
to define the term green air dried; clarifying the following terms--
green (G) hardwood lumber (Sec.  1211.11), hardwood lumber (Sec.  
1211.12), hardwood lumber manufacturer (Sec.  1211.13), hardwood lumber 
products, including an incorporation by reference (Sec.  1211.14), 
hardwood lumber value-added product manufacturer (Sec.  1211.15), 
manufacturer (Sec.  1211.22), and sale (Sec.  1211.31); modifying the 
initial nomination process to help ensure the process is appropriately 
publicized (Sec.  1211.42); clarifying the assessment section (Sec.  
1211.52); modifying the organic exemption so that it is consistent with 
the FAIR Act as amended by the 2014 Farm Bill (Sec.  1211.53(e)), and 
making the proposed editorial changes as previously specified in Table 
1 of this document. The proposed change to the referenda criteria in 
Sec.  1211.81 to require approval by a majority of those voting and by 
a majority of the volume represented in a referendum would also have no 
economic impact on affected entities.
    Proposed changes to three of the sections detailed in this 
supplemental notice would have some economic impact on the proposed 
program. Excluding industrial products from the terms hardwood lumber 
products in Sec.  1211.14 and hardwood lumber value-added product 
manufacturer in Sec.  1211.15 would likely reduce the amount of 
assessments collected under the program. We do not have information 
regarding to what extent assessments would be reduced or whether the 
number of entities covered under the proposed program would be reduced. 
Comments providing any information of the impact of this change on the 
amount of assessments anticipated under the proposed program or the 
number of entities expected to be covered under the program are 
requested.
    The third proposed change that would have an economic impact on the 
proposed program concerns Sec.  1211.53(b) regarding requirements for 
small manufacturers. USDA received many comments during the comment 
period regarding potential effects on small companies. Several 
commenters expressed concern that the proposed program would increase 
their costs and that the program would be burdensome to their 
businesses.
    In response to these comments, USDA is proposing to reduce the 
information collection requirements on small manufacturers. As 
previously mentioned in this document, Sec.  1211.53(b) of the November 
2013 proposed rule would require small manufacturers who meet the 
exemption threshold to apply to the Board annually for an exemption 
certificate. Commenters argued that this would be very burdensome on 
small companies. Thus, USDA is proposing to revise the

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November 2013 proposed rule so that certificates of exemption issued by 
the Board remain valid for as long as the annual sales of the 
respective manufacturers remain below the exemption thresholds. USDA is 
proposing to revise Sec.  1211.53(b) accordingly, and is also proposing 
to revise the related reporting burden requirements as detailed in the 
section below titled Paperwork Reduction Act.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    In accordance with the PRA of 1995 (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35), in the 
November 2013 proposed rule, AMS announced its intention to request 
approval of new information collection and recordkeeping requirements 
for the proposed hardwood lumber and hardwood plywood program. In this 
proposal, AMS requests comments on proposed revisions to the 
information collection requirements contained in the November 2013 
proposed rule.
    Title: Hardwood Lumber and Hardwood Plywood Promotion, Research and 
Information Order.
    OMB Number: 0581-NEW.
    Expiration Date of Approval: 3 years from approval date.
    Type of Request: Proposed revisions to a new information collection 
for research and promotion programs.
    Abstract: AMS is proposing to amend the November 2013 proposed rule 
for a national research and promotion program for hardwood lumber and 
hardwood plywood that would reduce the information collection 
requirements under the proposed program. AMS is taking this action in 
response to comments received in response to the November 2013 proposed 
rule. The information collection requirements in the request are 
essential to carry out the intent of the 1996 Act.
    In the 2013 proposed rule, AMS proposed that manufacturers of 
hardwood lumber, hardwood products, and hardwood value-added products 
with annual sales of less than $2 million, and hardwood plywood 
manufacturers with annual sales of less than $10 million could submit a 
written request to the Board for an exemption from paying assessments. 
The request would be made on the form ``Application for Exemption from 
Assessments.''
    As mentioned previously, the November 2013 proposed rule stated 
that manufacturers would need to submit this form every year to the 
Board. Based on comments received, AMS is proposing to revise this 
requirement so that companies with annual sales under the exemption 
thresholds need only submit this form once to the Board.
    Information collection requirements that are included in this 
proposal include:

Application for Exemption From Assessments

    Estimate of Burden: Public reporting burden for this collection of 
information is estimated to average 0.25 hour per manufacturer 
reporting on covered hardwood sold. Upon approval of an application, 
manufacturers would receive an exemption certification.
    Respondents: Hardwood lumber manufacturers and hardwood plywood 
manufacturers who have annual sales of less than $2 million or less 
than $10 million, respectively.
    Estimated Number of Respondents: 497 (1,490 for the first year, 0 
for the second year and potentially 2 annually thereafter).
    Estimated Number of Responses per Respondent: 0.10 (1 every 10 
years).
    Estimated Total Annual Burden on Respondents: 124 (372 hours for 
the first year, 0 hours for the second year and potentially 1 hour 
thereafter).
    Comments concerning the revised information collection requirements 
contained in this action should reference OMB No. 0581-NEW. In 
addition, the document number of this issue of the Federal Register 
should also be referenced. Comments should be sent to the same 
addresses referenced in the ADDRESSES section of this proposed rule.
    As with all Federal promotion programs, reports and forms are 
periodically reviewed to reduce information requirements and 
duplication by industry and public sector agencies. Finally, USDA has 
not identified any relevant Federal rules that duplicate, overlap, or 
conflict with this proposed 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, and for other purposes.
    Comments are invited on: (a) Whether the proposed collection of 
information is necessary for the proper performance of functions of the 
proposed Order and USDA's oversight of the proposed Order, including 
whether the information would have practical utility; (b) the accuracy 
of USDA's estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of 
information including the validity of the methodology and assumptions 
used; (c) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the 
information to be collected; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of the 
collection of information on those who are to respond, including the 
use of appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or other 
technological collection techniques or other forms of information 
technology.

Incorporation by Reference

    USDA is proposing to modify the term ``hardwood lumber products'' 
as defined in the November 2013 proposed rule in proposed section 
1211.14 to link the definition to a grade standard defined in the 
National Hardwood Lumber Association Rules for the Inspection of 
Hardwood & Cypress. The standard ``Grade 3A Common,'' effective January 
1, 2015, was discussed in greater detail in the section-by-section 
analysis. The standard can be obtained from the National Hardwood 
Lumber Association, PO Box 34518, Memphis, TN 38184; phone (901) 377-
1818; http://www.nhla.com/ and inspected at the Promotion and Economics 
Division, Fruit and Vegetable Program, AMS, USDA, 1400 Independence 
Avenue SW., Room 1406-S, Stop 0244, Washington, DC 20250-0244; 
facsimile: (202) 205-2800.
    While the proposal set forth below has not received the approval of 
USDA, it is determined that the proposed Order, and the revisions 
proposed herein, is consistent with and would effectuate the purposes 
of the 1996 Act.
    A 30-day comment period is provided to allow interested persons to 
respond to this proposal. Thirty-days is deemed appropriate because 
this proposal supplements a November 2013 proposed rule for a national 
promotion program for hardwood lumber and plywood. All written comments 
received in response to this proposed rule by the date specified will 
be considered prior to finalizing this action.
    The entire proposed Order is published for ease of reference.

List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 1211

    Administrative practice and procedure, Advertising, Consumer 
information, Incorporation by reference, Marketing agreements, Hardwood 
lumber promotion, Hardwood plywood promotion, Reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements.

    For the reasons set forth in the preamble, it is proposed that 
title 7, chapter XI of the Code of Federal Regulations as proposed to 
be added on November 13, 2013 (78 FR 68298), be amended as follows:

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PART 1211--HARDWOOD LUMBER AND HARDWOOD PLYWOOD PROMOTION, RESEARCH 
AND INFORMATION ORDER

Subpart A--Hardwood Lumber and Hardwood Plywood Promotion, Research and 
Information Order

Definitions

Sec.
1211.1 Act.
1211.2 Blue Ribbon Committee.
1211.3 Board.
1211.4 Brokered sale.
1211.5 Concentration yard.
1211.6 Conflict of interest.
1211.7 Covered hardwood.
1211.8 Department or USDA.
1211.9 Fair market value.
1211.10 Fiscal period or fiscal year.
1211.11 Green air dried (G/AD) and Green (G) hardwood lumber.
1211.12 Hardwood lumber.
1211.13 Hardwood lumber manufacturer.
1211.14 Hardwood lumber products.
1211.15 Hardwood lumber value-added product manufacturer.
1211.16 Hardwood lumber value-added products.
1211.17 Hardwood plywood.
1211.18 Hardwood plywood manufacturer.
1211.19 Information.
1211.20 Kiln dried.
1211.21 Market or marketing.
1211.22 Manufacturer.
1211.23 Manufacturing.
1211.24 Member.
1211.25 Order.
1211.26 Part and subpart.
1211.27 Person.
1211.28 Programs, plans and projects.
1211.29 Promotion.
1211.30 Research.
1211.31 Sale.
1211.32 Secretary.
1211.33 State.
1211.34 Suspend.
1211.35 Terminate.
1211.36 Transfer.
1211.37 United States.

Hardwood Lumber and Hardwood Plywood Promotion, Research and 
Information Board

1211.41 Establishment and membership.
1211.42 Nominations and appointments.
1211.43 Term of office.
1211.44 Removal and vacancies.
1211.45 Procedure.
1211.46 Reimbursement and attendance.
1211.47 Powers and duties of the Board.
1211.48 Prohibited activities.

Expenses and Assessments

1211.50 Budget and expenses.
1211.51 Financial statements.

Assessments

1211.52 Assessments.
1211.53 Exemption from assessment.

Promotion, Research and Information

1211.60 Programs, plans, and projects.
1211.61 Independent evaluation.
1211.62 Patents, copyrights, trademarks, information, publications, 
and product formulations.

Reports, Books and Records

1211.70 Reports.
1211.71 Books and records.
1211.72 Confidentiality of information.

Miscellaneous

1211.80 Right of the Secretary.
1211.81 Referenda.
1211.82 Suspension and termination.
1211.83 Proceedings after termination.
1211.84 Effect of termination or amendment.
1211.85 Personal liability.
1211.86 Separability.
1211.87 Amendments.
1211.88 OMB control number.

    Authority: 7 U.S.C. 7411-7425, 7 U.S.C. 7401.

Subpart A--Hardwood Lumber and Hardwood Plywood Promotion, Research 
and Information Order


Sec.  1211.1  Act.

    Act means the Commodity Promotion, Research and Information Act of 
1996 (7 U.S.C. 7411-7425), and any amendments thereto.


Sec.  1211.2  Blue Ribbon Committee.

    Blue Ribbon Committee means the 14-member committee representing 
businesses that manufacture hardwood lumber, hardwood lumber products, 
hardwood lumber value-added products and hardwood plywood in the United 
States formed to pursue an industry promotion, research and information 
program.


Sec.  1211.3  Board.

    Board or Hardwood Lumber and Hardwood Plywood Promotion, Research 
and Information Board means the administrative body established 
pursuant to this Part. It may be referred to by such other name as the 
Board recommends and the Secretary approves.


Sec.  1211.4  Brokered sale.

    Brokered sale is a sale in which product is purchased from a person 
and resold to a different person without taking physical possession of 
the product.


Sec.  1211.5  Concentration yard.

    Concentration yard means an operation with kilns that purchases 
hardwood lumber from sawmills, or wholesalers by means of a brokered 
sale, and may grade, sort, dry and/or surface the hardwood lumber. It 
excludes distribution yards that do not have kilns.


Sec.  1211.6  Conflict of interest.

    Conflict of interest means a situation in which a member or 
employee of the Board has a direct or indirect financial interest in an 
entity that performs a service for, or enters into a contract with, the 
Board for anything of economic value.


Sec.  1211.7  Covered hardwood.

    Covered hardwood means hardwood lumber, hardwood lumber products, 
hardwood lumber value-added lumber products, and hardwood plywood to 
which an assessment has been or may be levied pursuant to the Order.


Sec.  1211.8  Department or USDA.

    Department or USDA means the United States Department of 
Agriculture or any officer or employee of the Department to whom 
authority has been delegated, or to whom authority may hereafter be 
delegated, to act for the Secretary.


Sec.  1211.9  Fair market value.

    Fair market value means, with respect to covered hardwood, the 
value of the hardwood lumber as determined by a source recommended by 
the Board and approved by the Secretary.


Sec.  1211.10  Fiscal period or fiscal year.

    Fiscal period or fiscal year means a calendar year from January 1 
through December 31, or such other period as recommended by the Board 
and approved by the Secretary.


Sec.  1211.11  Green air dried (G/AD) and Green (G) hardwood lumber.

    Greed air dried (G/AD) means green hardwood lumber or hardwood 
lumber that has been dried by exposure to air in a yard or shed, 
without artificial heat.
    Green (G) hardwood lumber means hardwood lumber that has not been 
kiln dried or air dried.


Sec.  1211.12  Hardwood lumber.

    Hardwood lumber means timber from the wood of a cypress tree or a 
deciduous, broad-leafed tree (including but not limited to aspen, 
birch, cypress, poplar, yellow poplar, maple, cherry, walnut and oak) 
grown in the United States that has been sawn into boards or blocks by 
a sawmill in the United States.


Sec.  1211.13  Hardwood lumber manufacturer.

    Hardwood lumber manufacturer means a person who cuts raw, green 
hardwood logs into hardwood lumber or hardwood lumber products or a 
person who kiln dries or air dries green hardwood lumber to create 
hardwood lumber, hardwood lumber products or hardwood lumber value-
added products.


Sec.  1211.14  Hardwood lumber products.

    Hardwood lumber products means hardwood G/AD/KD lumber that has

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been transformed into products that remain boards meeting or exceeding 
the level of ``Grade 3A Common'' in the Rules for the Inspection of 
Hardwood & Cypress, effective January 1, 2015 (http://nhla.com/rulesbook), or equivalent proprietary standard, as recommended by the 
Board and approved by the Secretary. For purposes of this Order, 
hardwood lumber does not include industrial products which remain in 
board or block form such as ties, cants, crane mat material, and pallet 
stock or products which are transformed from boards or blocks of lumber 
into other products such as furniture, tight cooperage, cabinetry, and 
constructed pallets. ``Grade 3A Common,'' Rules for the Inspection of 
Hardwood & Cypress, effective January 1, 2015, is incorporated by 
reference into this section with the approval of the Director of the 
Federal Register under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. To enforce 
any edition other than that specified in this section, USDA must 
publish notice of change in the Federal Register and the material must 
be available to the public. All approved material is available for 
inspection at the Promotion and Economics Division, Fruit and Vegetable 
Program, AMS, USDA, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Room 1406-S, Stop 
0244, Washington, DC 20250-0244; facsimile: (202) 205-2800, and is 
available from National Hardwood Lumber Association, P.O. Box 34518, 
Memphis, TN 38184; phone (901) 377-1818; http://www.nhla.com/. It is 
also available for inspection at the National Archives and Records 
Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this 
material at NARA, call (202) 741-6030 or go to http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.


Sec.  1211.15  Hardwood lumber value-added product manufacturer.

    Hardwood lumber value-added product manufacturer means a person who 
operates a sawmill to manufacture hardwood lumber value-added products 
(the hardwood lumber may be air dried or kiln dried), or a person who 
operates a kiln to dry hardwood lumber that is then used to manufacture 
hardwood lumber value-added products.


Sec.  1211.16  Hardwood lumber value-added products.

    Hardwood lumber value-added products means products which remain in 
the general shape of hardwood lumber boards, but have undergone 
additional processing beyond surfacing or cutting to a particular size. 
Hardwood lumber value-added products include products such as solid 
wood unfinished strip flooring, all-sides surfaced boards, finger-
jointed strips ripped to width, and moldings. For purposes of this 
Order, hardwood lumber value-added products does not include industrial 
products which remain in board or block form such as ties, cants, crane 
mat material, and pallet stock or products which are transformed from 
boards or blocks of lumber into other products, such as furniture, 
tight cooperage, cabinetry, and constructed pallets. Further, it does 
not include multi-component or further manufactured products such as 
furniture, cabinets, cabinet doors, prefinished or engineered flooring, 
pallets, or dimension or glued components for cabinets or furniture.


Sec.  1211.17  Hardwood plywood.

    Hardwood plywood means a panel product, the decorative face of 
which is made from hardwood veneer intended for interior use composed 
of an assembly of layers or plies of veneer or veneers in combination 
with lumber core, particleboard, medium density fiberboard core, 
hardboard core, or special core or special back material joined with an 
adhesive.


Sec.  1211.18  Hardwood plywood manufacturer.

    Hardwood plywood manufacturer means a person who utilizes hardwood 
logs, veneer, or lumber to create hardwood plywood.


Sec.  1211.19  Information.

    Information means activities and programs that are designed to 
develop new markets, marketing strategies, increase market efficiency, 
and activities that are designed to enhance the image of hardwood 
lumber, hardwood lumber products, hardwood lumber value-added products, 
and hardwood plywood and the forests from which it comes in the United 
States. These include:
    (a) Consumer information, which means any action taken to provide 
information to the general public regarding the harvesting, 
consumption, use, and care of covered hardwood; and
    (b) Industry information, which means any action taken to provide 
information and programs that will lead to the development of new 
markets, new marketing strategies, or increased efficiency for covered 
hardwood, and activities to enhance the image of the hardwood lumber, 
hardwood lumber products, hardwood lumber value-added products, and 
hardwood plywood industries.


Sec.  1211.20  Kiln dried (KD).

    Kiln dried (KD) means hardwood lumber that has been seasoned in a 
kiln by means of artificial heat, humidity and circulation.


Sec.  1211.21  Market or marketing.

    Marketing means the sale or other disposition of covered hardwood 
in any channel of commerce. To market means to sell or otherwise 
dispose of covered hardwood in any channel of commerce.


Sec.  1211.22  Manufacturer.

    Manufacturer means any person who is engaged in the business of 
manufacturing covered hardwood lumber in the United States as defined 
in this Order.


Sec.  1211.23  Manufacturing.

    Manufacturing means the process of transforming logs into hardwood 
lumber, or the process of creating hardwood lumber products, hardwood 
lumber value-added products, or hardwood plywood.


Sec.  1211.24  Member.

    Member means a member appointed by the Secretary to the Hardwood 
Lumber and Hardwood Plywood Promotion, Research and Information Board.


Sec.  1211.25  Order.

    Order means an order issued by the Secretary under section 514 of 
the Act that provides for a program of generic promotion, research and 
information of covered hardwood under the Act.


Sec.  1211.26  Part and subpart.

    Part means the Hardwood Lumber and Hardwood Plywood Promotion, 
Research and Information Order and all rules, regulations, and 
supplemental orders issued pursuant to the Act and the Order. The order 
shall be a subpart of such part.


Sec.  1211.27  Person.

    Person means any individual, group of individuals, partnership, 
corporation, association, joint stock company, cooperative, or any 
other legal entity.


Sec.  1211.28  Programs, plans and projects.

    Programs, plans and projects mean those research, promotion and 
information programs, plans, or projects established pursuant to this 
Order.


Sec.  1211.29  Promotion.

    Promotion means any action taken to present a favorable image of 
hardwood lumber, hardwood lumber products, hardwood lumber value-added 
products, and hardwood plywood to the general public and to any and all

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consumers and those who influence consumption of covered hardwood 
lumber with the intent of improving the perception, markets and 
competitive position of covered hardwood lumber and stimulating sales 
of covered hardwood lumber.


Sec.  1211.30  Research.

    Research means any type of test, study, or analysis designed to 
advance the knowledge, image, desirability, use, marketability, 
production, product development, or quality of covered hardwood. The 
term research includes the communication of the results of any research 
conducted under this Part.


Sec.  1211.31  Sale.

    For purposes of calculating the assessment, provided for in section 
1211.52, a sale means the total dollar value of hardwood lumber, 
hardwood lumber products, hardwood lumber value-added products, or 
hardwood plywood that are sold from a hardwood lumber manufacturer or 
hardwood plywood manufacturer. Sales, for purposes of the assessment, 
do not include freight or discounts. Brokered sales are not included 
within the meaning of sale.


Sec.  1211.32  Secretary.

    Secretary means the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States 
or any officer or employee of the Secretary to whom the Secretary has 
delegated the authority to act on behalf of the Secretary.


Sec.  1211.33  State.

    State means any of the several 50 States of the United States, the 
District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the 
territories and possessions of the United States.


Sec.  1211.33  Suspend.

    Suspend means to issue a rule under section 553 of title 5 U.S.C., 
to temporarily prevent the operation of an order or part thereof during 
a particular period of time specified in the rule.


Sec.  1211.34  Terminate.

    Terminate means to issue a rule under section 553 of title 5 
U.S.C., to cancel permanently the operation of an order or part thereof 
beginning on a date specified in the rule.


Sec.  1211.35  Transfer.

    Transfer means when a vertically integrated manufacturing plant in 
which post-manufacturing operations turn an assessed hardwood product 
(covered hardwood) into a non-assessed product while remaining under 
the control of the same person.


Sec.  1211.36  United States or U.S.

    United States or U.S. means collectively the 50 states, the 
District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the 
territories and possessions of the United States.

Hardwood Lumber and Hardwood Plywood Promotion, Research and 
Information Board


Sec.  1211.41  Establishment and membership.

    (a) There is hereby established a Hardwood Lumber and Hardwood 
Plywood Promotion, Research and Information Board composed of 28 
members who are either owners or employees of hardwood lumber 
manufacturers or hardwood plywood manufacturers who are appointed by 
the Secretary. Of the 28 members, 22 shall be hardwood lumber 
manufacturers, one shall be a hardwood lumber value-added manufacturer 
who manufactures flooring products, and five shall be hardwood plywood 
manufacturers.
    (b) The five members designated for hardwood plywood manufacturers 
shall be appointed as follows:
    (1) Three members shall be from the States that are west of the 
Mississippi River; and
    (2) Two members shall be from the States that are east of the 
Mississippi River.
    (c) The one member designated as a hardwood lumber value-added 
products manufacturer of covered hardwood flooring products shall be 
appointed from nominees from any State within the United States.
    (d) The remaining 22 members designated as hardwood lumber 
manufacturers, (exclusive of the hardwood flooring manufacturer) shall 
be apportioned as follows:
    (1) Six members from District 1, which consists of the States of 
Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, 
New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and West 
Virginia and the District of Columbia;
    (2) Four members from District 2, which consists of the States of 
Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, the 
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the U.S. territories;
    (3) Five members from District 3, which consists of the States of 
Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and 
Texas;
    (4) Six members from District 4, which consists of the States of 
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, 
Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin; 
and
    (5) One member from District 5, which consists of the States of 
Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, 
New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
    (e) Once every five years, the Board will review data, including 
assessment records, government, industry statistics, and other reliable 
data, concerning the manufacturing of covered hardwood lumber. The 
Board shall:
    (1) Review the geographical distribution of the volume of covered 
hardwood manufactured and sold by hardwood lumber, hardwood lumber 
products, hardwood lumber value-added products, and hardwood plywood 
manufacturers; and
    (2) If warranted, recommend to the Secretary the reapportionment of 
the Board membership to reflect changes in the geographical 
distribution of the volume of covered hardwood manufactured and sold by 
hardwood lumber, hardwood lumber products, hardwood lumber value-added 
products, and hardwood plywood manufacturers. Any changes in Board 
composition shall be implemented by the Secretary through rulemaking.


Sec.  1211.42  Nominations and appointments.

    (a) Initial nominations will be submitted to the Secretary by the 
Blue Ribbon Committee (BRC). Before considering any nominations, the 
BRC shall publicize the nomination process, using trade press or other 
means it deems appropriate, and shall outreach to all manufacturers 
with annual sales of $2 million or more of hardwood lumber, hardwood 
lumber products, and hardwood lumber value-added products and with 
annual sales of $10 million or more of hardwood plywood per fiscal year 
in order to generate nominees that reflect the different operations 
within the hardwood lumber industry. The BRC may use regional caucuses, 
mail or other methods to elicit potential nominees. The BRC and USDA 
shall work together to publicize the nomination process so that 
eligible candidates are aware of the opportunity to serve on the Board. 
The BRC shall submit the nominations to the Secretary and recommend two 
nominees for each Board position specified. In addition, nominees for 
the initial Board may be submitted directly to the Secretary if 
accompanied by the signatures of at least 20 persons who pay 
assessments or will pay assessments under the Order. From the 
nominations submitted by the BRC or directly to the Secretary, the 
Secretary shall select the members of the Board.

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    (b) Subsequent nominations shall be conducted as follows:
    (1) The Board shall outreach to all segments of the hardwood lumber 
industry. The Board may also solicit nominees using existing regional 
organizations. Initial and subsequent nominees must have annual sales 
of $2 million or more of hardwood lumber, hardwood products, and 
hardwood value-added products, or have annual sales of $10 million or 
more of hardwood plywood per fiscal year;
    (2) Manufacturer nominees may provide the Board a short background 
statement outlining their qualifications to serve on the Board;
    (3) Manufacturers who manufacture covered hardwood lumber in more 
than one district may seek nomination only in the district in which 
they manufacture the majority of the volume of their covered hardwood 
lumber. The names of hardwood manufacturer nominees shall be placed on 
a ballot by district. The ballots along with the background statements 
shall be mailed to manufacturers in each respective district for a 
vote. Manufacturers who manufacture covered hardwood lumber in more 
than one district may only vote in the district in which they 
manufacture the majority of the volume of their covered hardwood 
lumber. The Board must submit nominations to the Secretary at least six 
months before the new Board term begins. Before considering any 
nominations, the Board shall publicize the nomination process, using 
trade press or other means it deems appropriate, and shall outreach to 
all sizes of manufacturers of covered hardwood in order to generate 
nominees that reflect the different size of operations within the 
hardwood lumber industry. The Board may use district caucuses or other 
methods to elicit potential nominees. The votes shall be tabulated for 
each district with the nominee receiving the highest number of votes at 
the top of the list in descending order by vote. The top two candidates 
for each position shall be submitted to the Secretary.
    (4) No two members shall be employed by a single corporation, 
company, partnership, or any other legal entity; and
    (5) The Board may recommend to the Secretary modifications to its 
nomination procedures as it deems appropriate. Any such modifications 
shall be implemented through rulemaking by the Secretary.


Sec.  1211.43  Term of office.

    (a) With the exception of the initial Board, each Board member will 
serve a three-year term or until the Secretary selects his or her 
successor. Each term of office shall begin on January 1 and end on 
December 31, and no member may serve more than two consecutive terms, 
excluding any term of office less than three years.
    (b) For the initial Board, the terms of Board members shall be 
staggered for two, three, and four years so that the terms of 
approximately one-third of the Board expire in any given year.


Sec.  1211.44  Removal and vacancies.

    (a) In the event that any member of the Board ceases to own or work 
for a hardwood lumber or hardwood plywood manufacturer, or ceases to do 
business in the district he or she represents, such position shall 
become vacant.
    (b) The Board may recommend to the Secretary that a member be 
removed from office if the member consistently refuses to perform his 
or her duties or engages in dishonest acts or willful misconduct. The 
Secretary shall remove the member if he or she finds that the Board's 
recommendation shows adequate cause. Further, without recommendation of 
the Board, a member may be removed by the Secretary upon showing of 
adequate cause, including the failure by a member to submit reports or 
remit assessments required under this part. If the Secretary determines 
that each member's continued service would be detrimental to the 
achievement of the purposes of the Act.
    (c) If a position becomes vacant, nominations to serve the 
unexpired term will be handled using the nominations process set forth 
in this Order. If the unexpired term has less than six months 
remaining, the Secretary may leave the position vacant.


Sec.  1211.45  Procedure.

    (a) At a Board meeting, a majority of the Board members duly 
appointed by the Secretary will constitute a quorum. A member attending 
the meeting by telephone or other electronic means shall be considered 
present for purposes of quorum.
    (b) All votes at meetings of the Board and any committees will be 
cast in person or by electronic voting, including by telephone. Voting 
by proxy will not be allowed.
    (c) Each member of the Board will be entitled to one vote on any 
matter put to the Board and the motion will carry if supported by more 
than 50 percent of the Board members present or participating by 
electronic means.
    (d) The Board must give members and the Secretary timely notice of 
all Board and committee meetings.
    (e) In lieu of voting at a properly convened meeting, and when, in 
the opinion of the Board's chairperson, such action is considered 
necessary, the Board may take action by mail, telephone, electronic 
mail, facsimile, or any other means of communication. Any action taken 
under this procedure is valid only if:
    (1) All members and the Secretary are notified and the members are 
provided the opportunity to vote;
    (2) A majority of the members vote in favor of the action; and
    (3) All votes are promptly confirmed in writing and recorded in the 
Board minutes.


Sec.  1211.46  Reimbursement and attendance.

    Board members will serve without compensation. Board members will 
be reimbursed for reasonable travel expenses, as approved by the Board, 
which they incur when performing Board business.


Sec.  1211.47  Powers and duties of the Board.

    The Board shall have the following powers and duties:
    (a) To administer this Order in accordance with its terms and 
conditions and to collect assessments;
    (b) To develop and recommend to the Secretary for approval such 
bylaws, rules, and regulations as may be necessary for the functioning 
of the Board and for administering the Order, including activities 
authorized to be carried out under the Order;
    (c) To meet, organize, and select from among its members a 
chairperson and such other officers as the Board deems necessary;
    (d) To create any committees, including an executive committee, or 
subcommittees, as the Board deems necessary from its membership. 
Subcommittees may include individuals other than Board members;
    (e) To employ or contract persons, other than the Board members, as 
the Board considers necessary to assist the Board in carrying out its 
duties and to determine the compensation and specify the duties of such 
persons or to contract such services from an organization and to enter 
into contracts or agreements in order to carry out authorized 
functions;
    (f) To provide appropriate notice of meetings to the industry and 
USDA and keep minutes of such meetings;
    (g) To develop and administer programs, plans, and projects and 
enter into contracts or agreements, which must be approved by the 
Secretary before becoming effective, for promotion, research and 
information, including consumer and industry information, research and 
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designed to strengthen hardwood lumber industry's position in the 
marketplace and to maintain, develop, and expand markets for covered 
hardwood lumber. The payment of costs for such activities shall be with 
funds collected pursuant to the Order, including funds collected 
pursuant to section 1211.50(f). Each contract or agreement shall 
provide that:
    (1) The contractor or agreeing party shall develop and submit to 
the Board a program, plan, or project together with a budget that 
specifies the cost to be incurred to carry out the activity;
    (2) The contractor or agreeing party shall keep accurate records of 
all of its transactions and make periodic reports to the Board of 
activities conducted, submit accounting for funds received and 
expended, and make such other reports as the Secretary or Board may 
require;
    (3) The Secretary may audit the records of the contracting or 
agreeing party periodically; and
    (4) Any subcontractor who enters into a contract with a Board 
contractor and who receives or otherwise uses funds allocated by the 
Board shall be subject to the same provisions as the contractor.
    (h) To prepare and submit to the Secretary for approval 60 calendar 
days in advance of the beginning of a fiscal period, rates of 
assessment and a budget of the anticipated expenses to be incurred in 
the administration of the Order, including the probable cost of each 
promotion, research and information activity proposed to be developed 
or carried out by the Board;
    (i) To maintain such records and books and prepare and submit such 
reports and records from time to time to the Secretary as the Secretary 
may prescribe; to make appropriate accounting with respect to the 
receipt and disbursement of all funds entrusted to it; and to keep 
records that accurately reflect the actions and transactions of the 
Board;
    (j) To act as an intermediary between the Secretary and any 
manufacturer;
    (k) To cause its books to be audited by a certified public 
accountant at the end of each fiscal year and at such other times as 
the Secretary may request, and to submit a report of the audit to the 
Secretary;
    (l) To recommend changes to the assessment rate as provided in this 
part;
    (m) To borrow funds necessary for startup expenses of the Order;
    (n) To receive, investigate, and report to the Secretary complaints 
of violations of the Order, including investigating complaints of 
violation, and ensuring consistent, uniform and appropriate application 
of this Part;
    (o) To consider and recommend to the Secretary new products and the 
application of the assessment to such products.
    (p) To recommend to the Secretary such amendments to the Order as 
the Board considers appropriate;
    (q) To periodically prepare and make public and to make available 
to manufacturers reports of its activities and, at least once each 
fiscal period, to make public an accounting of funds received and 
expended;
    (r) To invest assessment funds collected but not yet disbursed 
pursuant to this Part. Investments shall be in any interest-bearing 
account or certificate of deposit of a bank that is a member of the 
Federal Reserve System, obligations fully guaranteed as to principal 
and interest by the United States or any agency of the United States, 
or general obligations of any State or any political subdivision of a 
State.
    (s) To work to achieve an effective, continuous, and coordinated 
program of promotion, research, consumer information, evaluation, and 
industry information designed to strengthen the hardwood lumber, 
hardwood lumber products, hardwood lumber value-added products, and 
hardwood plywood industry's position in the market; maintain and expand 
existing markets and uses for covered hardwood; and to carry out 
programs, plans, and projects designed to provide maximum benefits to 
the hardwood lumber, hardwood lumber products, hardwood lumber value-
added products and hardwood plywood industries.


Sec.  1211.48  Prohibited activities.

    The Board may not engage in, and shall prohibit the employees and 
agents of the Board from engaging in:
    (a) Any action that is a conflict of interest;
    (b) Using funds collected by the Board under the Order to undertake 
any action for the purpose of influencing legislation or governmental 
action or policy, by local, state, national, and foreign governments, 
other than recommending to the Secretary amendments to this Part; and
    (c) No program, plan, or project including advertising shall be 
false or misleading, or disparaging to another agricultural commodity.

Expenses and Assessments


Sec.  1211.50  Budget and expenses.

    (a) At least 60 days before the beginning of each fiscal year, and 
as may be necessary thereafter, the Board shall prepare and submit to 
the Secretary a budget for the fiscal year covering its anticipated 
expenses and disbursements in administering the Order. Each such 
budget, which must be approved by the Secretary before it is 
implemented, shall include:
    (1) A statement of objectives and strategy for each program, plan, 
or project developed and approved by the Board;
    (2) A summary of anticipated revenue, with comparative data or at 
least one preceding year (except for the initial budget);
    (3) A summary of proposed expenditures for each program, plan, or 
project; and
    (4) Staff and administrative expense breakdowns, with comparative 
data for at least one preceding year (except for the initial budget).
    (b) Each budget shall provide adequate funds to defray its proposed 
expenditures and to provide for a reserve.
    (c) Subject to this section, any amendment or addition to an 
approved budget must be approved by the Department, including shifting 
funds from one program, plan, or project to another. Shifts of funds 
which do not cause an increase in the Board's approved budget and which 
are consistent with governing bylaws need not have prior approval by 
the Secretary.
    (d) The Board may incur such expenses, including provision for a 
reserve, as are reasonable and likely to be incurred for maintenance 
and functioning of the Board, and to enable it to exercise its powers 
and perform its duties in accordance with the provisions of the Order. 
Such expenses shall be paid from funds received by the Board.
    (e) With approval of the Secretary, the Board may borrow money for 
the payment of administrative expenses, subject to the same fiscal, 
budget, and audit controls as other funds of the Board. Any funds 
borrowed by the Board shall be expended only for startup costs and 
capital outlays and are limited to the first year of operation by the 
Board.
    (f) The Board may accept voluntary contributions, and is encouraged 
to seek other appropriate funding sources to carry out activities 
authorized by the Order. Such contributions shall be free from any 
encumbrances by the donor and the Board shall retain complete control 
of their use. The Board may receive funds from outside sources (i.e., 
Federal or State grants, Foreign Agricultural Service funds), with 
approval of the Secretary, for specific authorized projects.
    (g) The Board shall reimburse the Secretary for all expenses the 
Secretary

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incurs in the implementation, administration, and supervision of this 
Part, including all costs relating to the conducting of a referendum in 
connection with this Part.
    (h) For fiscal years beginning three years after the establishment 
of the Board, the Board may not expend for administration, maintenance, 
and functioning of the Board in any fiscal year an amount that exceeds 
15 percent of the assessments and other income received by the Board 
for that fiscal year. Reimbursements to the Secretary required under 
this section are excluded from this limitation on spending.
    (i) The Board may establish an operating monetary reserve and may 
carry over to subsequent fiscal periods excess funds in any reserve so 
established: Provided, That, the funds in the reserve do not exceed one 
fiscal period's budget of expenses. Subject to approval by the 
Secretary, such reserve funds may be used to defray any expenses 
authorized under this subpart.
    (j) Pending disbursement of assessments and all other revenue under 
a budget approved by the Secretary, the Board may invest assessments 
and all other revenues collected under this part in:
    (1) Obligations of the United States or any agency of the United 
States;
    (2) General obligations of any State or any political subdivision 
of a State;
    (3) Interest bearing accounts or certificates of deposit of 
financial institutions that are members of the Federal Reserve System;
    (4) Obligations fully guaranteed as to principal interest by the 
United States; or
    (5) Other investments as authorized by the Secretary.


Sec.  1211.51  Financial statements.

    (a) Upon the Secretary's request, the Board shall prepare and 
submit financial statements to the Secretary on a monthly or quarterly 
basis, or at any other time as requested by the Secretary. Each such 
financial statement shall include, but not be limited to, a balance 
sheet, income statement, and expense budget. The expense budget shall 
show expenditures during the time period covered by the report, year-
to-date expenditures, and the unexpended budget.
    (b) Each financial statement shall be submitted to the Secretary 
within 30 days after the end of the time period to which it applies.
    (c) The Board shall submit to the Secretary an annual financial 
statement within 90 days after the end of the fiscal year to which it 
applies.

Assessments


Sec.  1211.52  Assessments.

    (a) The Board's programs and expenses shall be paid by assessments 
on manufacturers of covered hardwood, other income of the Board, and 
other funds available to the Board. This section authorizes hardwood 
lumber manufacturers to be assessed on hardwood plywood and hardwood 
lumber, both in its green (rough) form and as it is kiln dried or air 
dried to create hardwood lumber products and hardwood lumber value-
added products.
    (b) Subject to the exemption specified in Sec.  1211.53, each 
manufacturer shall pay the following assessment:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Allowable deductions
      Covered hardwood           Assessment rate             \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hardwood lumber.............  $1/$1,000 in sales..  N/A.
Hardwood lumber products....  $1/$1,000 in sales..  --dollar value of
                                                     hardwood lumber
                                                     purchases.
Hardwood lumber value-added   $0.75/$1,000 in       --dollar value of
 products.                     sales of value-       hardwood lumber
                               added product plus    purchases.
                               $1.00 per $1,000 in
                               sales of green (G/
                               AD/KD) hardwood
                               lumber.
Hardwood plywood............  $3/$1,000 in sales..  N/A.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The deductions are necessary to take into account assessments
  already paid on green (G/AD/KD) hardwood lumber purchased by the
  manufacturer to make the product or value-added product.

    (1) Hardwood lumber manufacturers that cut raw, green hardwood logs 
into hardwood lumber or kiln dry or air dry hardwood lumber that can be 
further processed into products shall pay at the rate of $1.00 per 
$1,000 in sales of green (G/AD/KD) hardwood lumber;
    (2) Hardwood lumber manufacturers that manufacture hardwood lumber 
products shall pay at a rate of $1.00 per $1,000 in sales of hardwood 
lumber products minus the dollar value of green (G/AD/KD) hardwood 
lumber purchases;
    (3) Hardwood lumber value-added product manufacturers shall pay a 
rate of $0.75 per $1,000 in sales of hardwood lumber value-added 
products, plus $1.00 per $1,000 in sales of green (G/AD/KD) hardwood 
lumber, minus the dollar value of the green (G/AD/KD) hardwood lumber 
purchases; and
    (4) Hardwood plywood manufacturers shall pay at the rate of $3.00 
per $1,000 in sales of hardwood plywood lumber.
    (5) Brokered sales of hardwood lumber or hardwood lumber products 
are excluded from the calculation of assessments.
    (6) Vertically integrated manufacturers that manufacture hardwood 
lumber, then transfer the lumber from one business unit to another 
within the same company to manufacture non-assessed product, shall pay 
assessments based on the fair market value of the non-assessed product, 
minus the fair market value of the green (G/AD/KD) hardwood lumber, 
minus the fair market value of the green (G/AD/KD) hardwood lumber 
purchases times $0.001. This formula is necessary to ensure that 
covered hardwood lumber in a vertically integrated company is 
appropriately assessed.
    (c) Assessments shall be remitted to the Board on a quarterly 
basis, accompanied by a form that the Board shall develop, no later 
than thirtieth calendar day of the month following the end of the 
quarter in which the covered hardwood lumber was marketed. Any 
information collected pursuant to the collection of assessments, shall 
be kept confidential as specified in Sec.  1211.72 so that no Board 
member or person subject to assessment shall have access to such 
information.
    (d) The assessment rate specified in this section may be changed 
only upon a recommendation by the Board to the Secretary for 
implementation through rulemaking.
    (e) If the assessment is not paid within 60 calendar days of the 
date it is due, the Board may impose a late payment charge and 
interest. The late payment charge and rate of interest shall be 
recommended by the Board to the Secretary through rulemaking. Persons 
failing to remit total assessments due in a timely manner may also be 
subject to actions under federal debt collection procedures.
    (f) The Board may accept advance payment of assessments that will 
be credited toward any amount for which that person may become liable. 
The Board may not pay interest on any advance payment.

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    (g) If the Board is not in place by the date the first assessments 
are to be collected, the Secretary shall receive assessments and invest 
them on behalf of the Board, and shall pay such assessments and any 
interest earned to the Board when it is established.
    (h) The Board may authorize other organizations to collect 
assessments on its behalf with the approval of the Secretary.


Sec.  1211.53  Exemption from assessment.

    (a) Small hardwood lumber manufacturers and small hardwood plywood 
manufacturers shall be exempt from paying assessments as follows:
    (1) Hardwood lumber manufacturers, hardwood lumber product 
manufacturers, and hardwood lumber value-added products manufacturers 
with sales of any assessed product combined to be less than $2 million 
are exempt from paying assessments.
    (2) Hardwood plywood manufacturers with annual sales of less than 
$10 million are exempt from paying assessments.
    (b) Hardwood lumber manufacturers and hardwood plywood 
manufacturers who meet the exemption threshold shall apply for an 
exemption, on a form provided by the Board. The certificate of 
exemption shall remain valid for as long as the annual sales of the 
respective hardwood lumber manufacturer and hardwood plywood 
manufacturer remain under the exemption threshold. Upon receipt of an 
application for exemption, the Board shall determine whether an 
exemption may be granted. The Board will then issue, if deemed 
appropriate, a certificate of exemption to each manufacturer who is 
eligible to receive one. Each person shall retain a copy of the 
certificate of exemption. The Board may develop additional procedures 
to administer this exemption as appropriate. Such procedures shall be 
implemented through rulemaking by the Secretary.
    (c) Hardwood lumber manufacturers who did not apply to the Board 
for an exemption and have annual sales of less than $2 million or 
hardwood plywood manufacturers that have annual sales of less than $10 
million during the fiscal year shall receive a refund from the Board 
for the applicable assessments within 30 calendar days after the end of 
the fiscal year. Board staff shall determine the assessments paid and 
refund the amount due to the manufacturer accordingly.
    (d) Hardwood lumber manufacturers who received an exemption 
certificate from the Board but have annual sales of $2 million or more 
or hardwood plywood manufacturers that have annual sales of $10 million 
or more during the fiscal year shall pay the Board the applicable 
assessments owed on the annual sales of the covered hardwood within 30 
calendar days after the end of the fiscal year and submit any necessary 
reports to the Board pursuant to Sec.  1211.70.
    (e) Organic. (1) A hardwood lumber or hardwood plywood manufacturer 
who operates under an approved National Organic Program (7 CFR part 
205) (NOP) organic handling system plan may be exempt from the payment 
of assessments under this part provided that:
    (i) Only agricultural products certified as ``organic'' or ``100 
percent organic'' (as defined in the NOP) are eligible for exemption;
    (ii) The exemption shall apply to all certified ``organic'' or 
``100 percent organic'' (as defined in the NOP) products of a 
manufacturer regardless of whether the agricultural commodity subject 
to the exemption is manufactured by a person that also manufactures 
conventional or non-organic agricultural products of the same 
agricultural commodity as that for which the exemption is claimed;
    (iii) The manufacturer maintains a valid certificate of organic 
operation as issued under the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990 (7 
U.S.C. 6501-6522) (OFPA) and the NOP regulations issued under OFPA (7 
CFR part 205); and
    (iv) Any manufacturer so exempted shall continue to be obligated to 
pay assessments under this part that are associated with any 
agricultural products that do not qualify for an exemption under this 
section.
    (2) To apply for exemption under this section, an eligible 
manufacturer shall submit a request to the Board on an Organic 
Exemption Request Form (Form AMS-15) at any time during the year 
initially, and annually thereafter on or before the start of the fiscal 
year, as long as the manufacturer continues to be eligible for the 
exemption.
    (3) A manufacturer request for exemption shall include the 
following:
    (i) The applicant's full name, company name, address, telephone and 
fax numbers, and email address (optional);
    (ii) Certification that the applicant maintains a valid certificate 
of organic operation issued under the OFPA and the NOP;
    (iii) Certification that the applicant manufactures organic 
products eligible to be labeled ``organic'' or ``100 percent organic'' 
under the NOP;
    (iv) A requirement that the applicant attach a copy of their 
certificate of organic operation issued by a USDA-accredited certifying 
agent under the OFPA and the NOP;
    (v) Certification, as evidenced by signature and date, that all 
information provided by the applicant is true; and
    (vi) Such other information as may be required by the Board, with 
the approval of the Secretary.
    (4) If a manufacturer complies with the requirements of this 
section, the Board will grant an assessment exemption and issue a 
Certificate of Exemption to the manufacturer within 30 calendar days. 
If the application is disapproved, the Board will notify the applicant 
of the reason(s) for disapproval within the same timeframe.
    (5) The exemption will apply immediately following the issuance of 
a Certificate of Exemption.
    (f) The Board may develop additional procedures to administer this 
exemption as appropriate. Such procedures shall be implemented through 
rulemaking by the Secretary.

Promotion, Research and Information


Sec.  1211.60  Programs, plans, and projects.

    (a) The Board shall develop and submit to the Secretary for 
approval programs, plans, and projects authorized under this Part. Such 
programs, plans, or projects shall provide for the establishment, 
issuance, implementation, and administration of appropriate programs 
for promotion, research and information with respect to covered 
hardwood.
    (b) No program, plan, or project shall be implemented prior to its 
approval by the Secretary. Once the Secretary approves a program, plan, 
or project, the Board shall take appropriate steps to implement it.
    (c) The Board shall periodically review or evaluate each program, 
plan, or project implemented under this subpart to ensure that it 
contributes to an effective program of promotion, research or 
information. If the Board finds that any such program, plan, or project 
does not contribute to an effective program of promotion, research or 
information, then the Board shall terminate such program, plan, or 
project.


Sec.  1211.61  Independent evaluation.

    Within four years of the first Board meeting and at least once 
every five years thereafter, the Board shall authorize and fund an 
independent evaluation of the effectiveness of the Order and programs 
conducted by the Board pursuant to the Act. The Board shall submit to 
the Secretary and make available to the public the results of

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each periodic independent evaluation conducted under this section.


Sec.  1211.62  Patents, copyrights, trademarks, information, 
publications, and product formulations.

    Patents, copyrights, trademarks, information, publications, and 
product formulations developed through the use of funds received by the 
Board under this part shall be the property of the U.S. Government, as 
represented by the Board, and shall, along with any rents, royalties, 
residual payments, or other income from the rental, sales, leasing, 
franchising, or other uses of such patents, copyrights, trademarks, 
information, publications, or product formulations, inure to the 
benefit of the Board; shall be considered income subject to the same 
fiscal, budget, and audit controls as other funds of the Board; and may 
be licensed subject to approval by the Secretary. Upon termination of 
this part, Sec.  1211.83 shall apply to determine disposition of all 
such property.

Reports, Books and Records


Sec.  1211.70  Reports.

    (a) Each hardwood lumber manufacturer and hardwood lumber plywood 
manufacturer will be required to provide periodically to the Board 
staff such information as the Board, with the approval of the 
Secretary, may require. Such information may include, but not be 
limited to:
    (1) The name, address and telephone number of the manufacturer;
    (2) The annual sales of covered hardwood lumber; and
    (3) The annual sales of covered hardwood lumber for which 
assessments were paid.
    (b) Such information shall accompany the collected payment of 
assessments on a quarterly basis specified in Sec.  1211.52.


Sec.  1211.71  Books and records.

    Each manufacturer, including those exempt under Sec.  1211.53, 
shall maintain any books and records necessary to carry out the 
provisions of this subpart and regulations issued thereunder, including 
such records as are necessary to verify any required reports. Such 
books and records must be made available during normal business hours 
for inspection by the Board's or Secretary's employees or agents. A 
manufacturer must maintain the books and records for two years beyond 
the fiscal period to which they apply.


Sec.  1211.72  Confidentiality of information.

    All information obtained from books, records, or reports under the 
Act, this subpart and the regulations issued thereunder shall be kept 
confidential by all persons, including all employees and former 
employees of the Board, all officers and employees and former officers 
and employees of contracting and subcontracting agencies or agreeing 
parties having access to such information. Such information shall not 
be available to Board members or other manufacturers. Only those 
persons having a specific need for such information solely to 
effectively administer the provisions of this subpart shall have access 
to such information. Only such information so obtained as the Secretary 
deems relevant shall be disclosed by them, and then only in a judicial 
proceeding or administrative hearing brought at the direction, or at 
the request, of the Secretary, or to which the Secretary or any officer 
of the United States is a party, and involving this subpart. Nothing in 
this section shall be deemed to prohibit:
    (a) The issuance of general statements based upon the reports of 
the number of persons subject to this subpart or statistical data 
collected therefrom, which statements do not identify the information 
furnished by any person; and
    (b) The publication, by direction of the Secretary, of the name of 
any person who has been adjudged to have violated this part, together 
with a statement of the particular provisions of this part violated by 
such person.

Miscellaneous


Sec.  1211.80  Right of the Secretary.

    All fiscal matters, programs, plans, or projects, rules or 
regulations, reports, or other substantive actions proposed and 
prepared by the Board shall be submitted to the Secretary for approval.


Sec.  1211.81  Referenda.

    (a) Initial referendum. The Order shall not become effective unless 
the Order is approved by a majority of manufacturers voting in the 
referendum who also represent a majority of the volume (board foot or 
equivalent) of covered hardwood lumber represented in the referendum 
and who, during a representative period determined by the Secretary, 
were engaged in the manufacturing of covered hardwood lumber.
    (b) Subsequent referenda. Five years after the initial meeting of 
the Board, the Secretary shall hold a referendum to determine whether 
manufacturers favor the continuation of the Order. Thereafter, the 
Secretary shall conduct a referendum at least every seven years. The 
Order shall continue if it is favored by a majority of manufacturers 
voting in the referendum who also represent a majority of the volume 
(board foot or equivalent) of covered hardwood lumber represented in 
the referendum and who, during a representative period determined by 
the Secretary, were engaged in the manufacturing of covered hardwood 
lumber. The Secretary will also conduct a referendum if requested by 
the Board or if requested by 10 percent or more of all manufacturers 
eligible to vote in a referendum. In addition, the Secretary may hold a 
referendum at any time.


Sec.  1211.82  Suspension and termination.

    (a) The Secretary shall suspend or terminate this part or subpart 
or a provision thereof, if the Secretary finds that this part or 
subpart or a provision thereof obstructs or does not tend to effectuate 
the purposes of the Act, or if the Secretary determines that this 
subpart or a provision thereof is not favored by persons voting in a 
referendum conducted pursuant to the Act.
    (b) The Secretary shall suspend or terminate this subpart at the 
end of the fiscal period whenever the Secretary determines that its 
suspension or termination is favored by a majority of manufacturers 
voting in the referendum who represent a majority of the volume (board 
foot or equivalent) represented in the referendum, and who, during a 
representative period determined by the Secretary, have been engaged in 
the manufacturing of covered hardwood lumber.
    (c) If, as a result of a referendum the Secretary determines that 
this subpart is not approved, the Secretary shall:
    (1) Not later than one hundred and eighty (180) calendar days after 
making the determination, suspend or terminate, as the case may be, the 
collection of assessments under this subpart.
    (2) As soon as practical, suspend or terminate, as the case may be, 
activities under this subpart in an orderly manner.


Sec.  1211.83  Proceedings after termination.

    (a) Upon the termination of this subpart, the Board shall recommend 
to the Secretary not more than five of its members to serve as trustees 
for the purpose of liquidating the affairs of the Board. Such persons, 
upon designation by the Secretary, shall become trustees of all of the 
funds and property then in the possession or under control of the 
Board, including claims for any funds unpaid or property not delivered, 
or any other claim existing at the time of such termination.
    (b) The said trustees shall:

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    (1) Continue in such capacity until discharged by the Secretary;
    (2) Carry out the obligations of the Board under any contracts or 
agreements entered into pursuant to the Order;
    (3) From time to time, account for all receipts and disbursements 
and deliver all property on hand, together with all books and records 
of the Board and the trustees, to such person or persons as the 
Secretary may direct; and
    (4) Upon request of the Secretary, execute such assignments or 
other instruments necessary and appropriate to vest in such persons 
title and right to all funds, property and claims vested in the Board 
or the trustees pursuant to the Order.
    (c) Any person to whom funds, property or claims have been 
transferred or delivered pursuant to the Order shall be subject to the 
same obligations imposed upon the Board and upon the trustees.
    (d) Any residual funds not required to defray the necessary 
expenses of liquidation shall be turned over to the Secretary to be 
disposed of, to the extent practical, to one or more hardwood lumber 
and hardwood plywood industry organizations in the interest of 
continuing hardwood lumber and hardwood plywood promotion, research and 
information programs.


Sec.  1211.84  Effect of termination or amendment.

    Unless otherwise expressly provided by the Secretary, the 
termination or amendment of this part or any subpart thereof, shall 
not:
    (a) Affect or waive any right, duty, obligation or liability which 
shall have arisen or which may thereafter arise in connection with any 
provision of this part; or
    (b) Release or extinguish any violation of this part; or
    (c) Affect or impair any rights or remedies of the United States, 
or of the Secretary, or of any other persons with respect to any such 
violation.


Sec.  1211.85  Personal liability.

    No member or employee of the Board shall be held personally 
responsible, either individually or jointly with others, in any way 
whatsoever, to any person for errors in judgment, mistakes, or other 
acts, either of commission or omission, as such member or employee, 
except for acts of dishonesty or willful misconduct.


Sec.  1211.86  Separability.

    If any provision of this subpart is declared invalid or the 
applicability thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, 
the validity of the remainder of this subpart or the applicability 
thereof to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected 
thereby.


Sec.  1211.87  Amendments.

    Amendments to this subpart may be proposed from time to time by the 
Board or by any interested person affected by the provisions of the 
Act, including the Secretary.


Sec.  1211.88  OMB control number.

    The control numbers assigned to the information collection 
requirements of this part by the Office of Management and Budget 
pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, 44 U.S.C. chapter 35, 
are OMB control number 0505-0001 (Board nominee background statement) 
and OMB control number 0581-NEW.

    Dated: June 1, 2015.
Erin Morris,
Associate Administrator.
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                                                DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                               Street NW., Room 725, Washington, DC                   Executive Order 12988
                                                                                                        20503.
                                                Agricultural Marketing Service                                                                                    This proposal has been reviewed
                                                                                                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                       under Executive Order 12988, Civil
                                                7 CFR Part 1211                                         Patricia A. Petrella, Marketing                        Justice Reform. It is not intended to
                                                                                                        Specialist, Promotion and Economics                    have retroactive effect. Section 524 of
                                                [Document Number AMS–FV–11–0074; PR–                    Division, Fruit and Vegetable Program,                 the 1996 Act (7 U.S.C. 7423) provides
                                                A2]                                                     AMS, USDA, 1400 Independence                           that it shall not affect or preempt any
                                                RIN 0581–AD24                                           Avenue SW., Room 1406, Stop 0244,                      other Federal or State law authorizing
                                                                                                        Washington, DC 20250–0244; telephone:                  promotion or research relating to an
                                                Hardwood Lumber and Hardwood                            (301) 334–2891; facsimile (301) 334–                   agricultural commodity.
                                                Plywood Promotion, Research and                         2896; or electronic mail:                                 Under section 519 of the 1996 Act (7
                                                Information Order                                       Patricia.Petrella@ams.usda.gov.                        U.S.C. 7418), a person subject to an
                                                AGENCY:  Agricultural Marketing Service,                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:     This                    order may file a written petition with
                                                USDA.                                                   proposal is issued pursuant to the                     USDA stating that an order, any
                                                ACTION: Proposed rule; supplemental                     Commodity Promotion, Research and                      provision of an order, or any obligation
                                                notice of proposed rulemaking.                          Information Act of 1996 (1996 Act) (7                  imposed in connection with an order, is
                                                                                                        U.S.C. 7411–7425).                                     not established in accordance with the
                                                SUMMARY:   The U.S. Department of                                                                              law, and request a modification of an
                                                Agriculture (USDA) is proposing to                        As part of this rulemaking process, a                order or an exemption from an order.
                                                amend the 2013 proposed rule for a                      proposed rule was published in the                     Any petition filed challenging an order,
                                                Hardwood Lumber and Hardwood                            Federal Register on November 13, 2013                  any provision of an order, or any
                                                Plywood Promotion, Research and                         (78 FR 68298), on establishing an                      obligation imposed in connection with
                                                Information Order (Order). In that 2013                 industry-funded promotion, research                    an order, shall be filed within two years
                                                proposed rule, USDA requested                           and information program for hardwood                   after the effective date of an order,
                                                comments on a proposed industry-                        lumber and hardwood plywood. That                      provision, or obligation subject to
                                                funded, national research and                           proposal provided for a 60-day                         challenge in the petition. The petitioner
                                                promotion program for hardwood                          comment period which ended on                          will have the opportunity for a hearing
                                                lumber and hardwood plywood that                        January 13, 2014. On January 16, 2014,                 on the petition. Thereafter, USDA will
                                                would be administered by a board of                     a notice was published in the Federal                  issue a ruling on the petition. The 1996
                                                industry members selected by the                        Register that reopened and extended the                Act provides that the district court of
                                                Secretary of Agriculture (Secretary).                   comment period until February 18, 2014                 the United States for any district in
                                                USDA is reopening the comment period                    (79 FR 2805). A total of 939 comments                  which the petitioner resides or conducts
                                                only with respect to specific issues                    were received during both comment                      business shall have the jurisdiction to
                                                identified in this proposed rule. USDA                  periods.                                               review a final ruling on the petition, if
                                                is taking this action in response to the                Executive Order 12866 and Executive                    the petitioner files a complaint for that
                                                extensive comments received in                          Order 13563                                            purpose not later than 20 days after the
                                                response to that 2013 proposed rule.                                                                           date of the entry of USDA’s final ruling.
                                                DATES: Comments must be received by                        Executive Orders 12866 and 13563
                                                                                                                                                               Background
                                                July 9, 2015. Pursuant to the Paperwork                 direct agencies to assess all costs and
                                                Reduction Act (PRA), comments on                        benefits of available regulatory                          In June 2011, USDA received a
                                                information collection issues must be                   alternatives and, if regulation is                     proposal for a national research and
                                                received by August 10, 2015.                            necessary, to select regulatory                        promotion program for hardwood
                                                ADDRESSES: Interested persons are                       approaches that maximize net benefits                  lumber and hardwood plywood from
                                                invited to submit written comments                      (including potential economic,                         the Blue Ribbon Committee (BRC). The
                                                concerning this supplemental proposal.                  environmental, public health and safety                BRC is a committee of 14 hardwood
                                                Comments may be submitted on the                        effects, distributive impacts, and                     lumber and hardwood plywood
                                                Internet at: http://www.regulations.gov                 equity). Executive Order 13563                         industry leaders representing small and
                                                or to the Promotion and Economics                       emphasizes the importance of                           large manufacturers geographically
                                                Division, Fruit and Vegetable Program,                  quantifying both costs and benefits, of                distributed throughout the United
                                                AMS, USDA, 1400 Independence                            reducing costs, of harmonizing rules,                  States.
                                                Avenue SW., Room 1406–S, Stop 0244,                     and of promoting flexibility. This rule                   The BRC proposed a program that
                                                Washington, DC 20250–0244; facsimile:                   has been designated as ‘‘non-significant               would be financed by an assessment on
                                                (202) 205–2800. All comments should                     regulatory action’’ under section 3(f) of              hardwood lumber and hardwood
                                                reference the document number and the                   Executive Order 12866. Accordingly,                    plywood manufacturers and
                                                date and page number of this issue of                   the Office of Management and Budget                    administered by a board of industry
                                                the Federal Register and will be made                   (OMB) has waived the review process.                   members selected by the Secretary. The
                                                available for public inspection,                        Executive Order 13175                                  purpose of the program would be to
                                                including name and address, if                                                                                 strengthen the position of hardwood
                                                provided, in the above office during                      This action has been reviewed in                     lumber and hardwood plywood in the
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                                                regular business hours or it can be                     accordance with the requirements of                    marketplace and maintain and expand
                                                viewed at http://www.regulations.gov.                   Executive Order 13175, Consultation                    markets for hardwood lumber and
                                                   Pursuant to the PRA, comments                        and Coordination with Indian Tribal                    hardwood plywood. A referendum
                                                concerning the information collection                   Governments. The review reveals that                   would be held among eligible hardwood
                                                should also be sent to the Desk Office                  this regulation would not have                         lumber and hardwood plywood
                                                for Agriculture, Office of Information                  substantial and direct effects on Tribal               manufacturers to determine whether
                                                and Regulatory Affairs, OMB, New                        governments and would not have                         they favor implementation of the
                                                Executive Office Building, 725 17th                     significant Tribal implications.                       program prior to it going into effect.


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                                                   As previously stated, a proposed rule                Scope of Supplemental Notice of                        Hardwood Lumber Manufacturer
                                                regarding this action that was published                Proposed Rulemaking                                       USDA is proposing to modify the term
                                                in the Federal Register on November 13,                                                                        ‘‘hardwood lumber manufacturer’’ as
                                                                                                        Proposed Modifications to Previously
                                                2013, provided for a 60-day comment                                                                            defined in the November 2013 proposed
                                                                                                        Proposed Provisions
                                                period ending January 13, 2014. The                                                                            rule in proposed section 1211.13 to
                                                comment period was reopened and                           USDA is proposing to revise several                  include not only entities that kiln dry
                                                extended an additional 30 days, or                      provisions of the previously proposed                  but also entities that air dry green
                                                through February 18, 2014. A total of                   Order (including adding two                            hardwood lumber. This modification is
                                                939 comments were received during                       definitions) taking into account the                   needed to address concerns raised by
                                                both comment periods. Many of the                       comments received in response to the                   commenters regarding how air dried
                                                comments included substantive                           November 2013 proposed rule. USDA                      lumber would be handled under the
                                                questions about fundamental provisions                  requests comments on the proposed                      proposed program. Thus, the term
                                                of the program as proposed. Some of                     revisions which are described in the                   hardwood lumber manufacturer would
                                                these questions included what products                  following paragraphs.                                  mean a person who cuts raw, green
                                                would be covered, how products would                                                                           hardwood logs into hardwood lumber or
                                                be assessed, how the exemption for                      Definitions                                            hardwood lumber products or a person
                                                small manufacturers would be                            Green Air Dried (G/AD)                                 who kiln dries or air dries green
                                                administered, and how the referendum                                                                           hardwood lumber to create hardwood
                                                would be conducted. Some of the                           USDA is proposing to add a term to                   lumber, hardwood lumber products or
                                                comments provided recommendations                       § 1211.11 to the Order detailed in the                 hardwood lumber value-added
                                                in these different areas. Several                       November 2013 proposed rule to define                  products.
                                                comments also expressed concern with                    the term ‘‘green air dried (G/AD)’’ to
                                                                                                                                                               Hardwood Lumber Products
                                                the overall cost of the program on                      mean green hardwood lumber or
                                                manufacturers.                                          hardwood lumber that has been dried by                    USDA is proposing to modify the term
                                                                                                        exposure to air in a yard or shed,                     ‘‘hardwood lumber products’’ as defined
                                                   As a result, USDA is reopening the                                                                          in the November 2013 proposed rule in
                                                                                                        without artificial heat. This term is
                                                comment period to solicit additional                                                                           proposed § 1211.14 to link the
                                                                                                        needed to address concerns raised by
                                                comments on specific areas in the                                                                              definition to a grade standard defined in
                                                                                                        commenters regarding how green air
                                                November 2013 proposal. USDA is                                                                                the National Hardwood Lumber
                                                                                                        dried lumber would be handled under
                                                proposing alternative language that                                                                            Association Rules for the Inspection of
                                                                                                        the proposed program.
                                                would modify several previously                                                                                Hardwood & Cypress. This definition
                                                proposed provisions (including adding                   Green (G) Hardwood Lumber                              would also be modified to exclude
                                                two proposed definitions), taking into                                                                         industrial products. This modification is
                                                account the comments received. USDA                        USDA is proposing to modify the term
                                                                                                                                                               being proposed in response to
                                                is also asking specific questions                       ‘‘green (G) hardwood lumber’’ as
                                                                                                                                                               comments received requesting that
                                                regarding other aspects of the proposed                 defined in the November 2013 proposed
                                                                                                                                                               industrial products be excluded from
                                                program. This is intended to assist                     rule in proposed § 1211.11 to clarify that
                                                                                                                                                               the proposed program and that the term
                                                USDA in its further consideration of the                green (G) hardwood lumber does not
                                                                                                                                                               be linked to a grade standard.
                                                proposal for a program. The specific                    include kiln dried or air dried lumber.
                                                                                                                                                                  Thus, the term hardwood lumber
                                                areas open for comment are detailed in                  This modification is needed to address                 products would mean hardwood G/AD/
                                                the section titled Scope of Supplemental                concerns raised by commenters                          KD lumber that has been transformed
                                                Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.                          regarding how air dried lumber would                   into products that remain boards
                                                                                                        be handled under the proposed                          meeting or exceeding the level of
                                                Clarification Regarding Exports and                     program. Thus, the term ‘‘green (G)                    ‘‘Grade 3A Common’’ as defined by
                                                Imports                                                 hardwood lumber’’ would mean                           National Hardwood Lumber Association
                                                                                                        hardwood lumber that has not been kiln                 Rules for the Inspection of Hardwood &
                                                   In this document, USDA is clarifying                 dried or air dried.
                                                that exports would be covered under the                                                                        Cypress effective January 1, 2015
                                                program. The background section of the                  Hardwood Lumber                                        (http://nhla.com/rulesbook), or
                                                November 2013 proposed rule (78 FR                                                                             equivalent standard, as recommended
                                                                                                           USDA is proposing to modify the term                by the Board and approved by the
                                                68298) inadvertently stated that exports
                                                                                                        ‘‘hardwood lumber’’ as defined in the                  Secretary. The Grade 3A Common
                                                would be exempted from the proposed
                                                                                                        November 2013 proposed rule in                         standard would provide minimum
                                                program. USDA is also reiterating that
                                                                                                        proposed section 1211.12 to clarify that               requirements for covered hardwood in
                                                imports would not be covered under the
                                                                                                        it includes yellow poplar in the list of               terms of width, length and other factors.
                                                program. Several commenters raised
                                                                                                        trees referenced, and that the respective              This third party standard would be
                                                this question during the comment
                                                                                                        trees must be grown in the United                      incorporated by reference, which would
                                                period in response to the November
                                                                                                        States. This modification is proposed in               specify the current version of the cited
                                                2013 proposed rule.
                                                                                                        response to comments received                          third-party standard and would include
                                                   In this document, USDA is also                       requesting that the term be clarified.                 information on the availability of this
                                                informing stakeholders of a                             Thus, the term hardwood lumber would                   standard to meet requirements for
                                                supplemental notice of proposed                                                                                incorporation by reference. For
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                                                                                                        mean timber from the wood of a cypress
                                                rulemaking published elsewhere in this                  tree or a deciduous, broad leafed tree                 purposes of this Order, hardwood
                                                issue of the Federal Register to amend                  (including but not limited to aspen,                   lumber would not include industrial
                                                a separate proposed rule also published                 birch, cypress, poplar, yellow poplar,                 products which remain in board or
                                                in November 2013 concerning referenda                   maple, cherry, walnut and oak) grown in                block form such as ties, cants, crane mat
                                                procedures related to the proposed                      the United States that has been sawn                   material and pallet stock or products
                                                hardwood program (November 13, 2013;                    into boards or blocks by a sawmill in the              which are transformed from boards or
                                                78 FR 67979).                                           United States.                                         blocks of lumber into other products


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                                                such as furniture, tight cooperage,                               cabinetry, and constructed pallets.                               first Board as specified in the November
                                                cabinetry, and constructed pallets.                               Further, it would not include multi-                              2013 proposed rule in proposed
                                                                                                                  component or further manufactured                                 paragraph (a) of § 1211.42. The
                                                Hardwood Lumber Value-Added
                                                                                                                  products such as furniture, cabinets,                             November 2013 proposed rule provides
                                                Product Manufacturer
                                                                                                                  cabinet doors, prefinished or engineered                          that the BRC solicit potential nominees
                                                   USDA is proposing to modify the term                           flooring, pallets, or dimension or glued                          and submit the nominations to the
                                                ‘‘hardwood lumber value-added product                             components for cabinets or furniture.                             Secretary. Some commenters noted the
                                                manufacturer’’ as defined in the
                                                                                                                  Manufacturer                                                      importance of trying to ensure that the
                                                November 2013 proposed rule in
                                                proposed § 1211.15 to include not only                              USDA is proposing to modify the term                            nomination process is highly publicized
                                                entities that kiln dry but also entities                          ‘‘manufacturer’’ as defined in the                                so that interested persons are aware of
                                                that air dry green hardwood lumber.                               November 2013 proposed rule in                                    the process. In response, USDA is
                                                This modification is needed to address                            proposed § 1211.22 to mean any person                             proposing to modify this section to
                                                questions raised by commenters                                    who is engaged in the business of                                 require the BRC and USDA to work
                                                regarding how air dried lumber would                              manufacturing covered hardwood                                    together to publicize the nomination
                                                be handled under the proposed                                     lumber in the United States as defined                            process so that eligible candidates are
                                                program.                                                          in this Order. The definition as                                  aware of the opportunity to serve on the
                                                   Thus, the term hardwood lumber                                 proposed in the 2013 proposed rule                                Board.
                                                value-added product manufacturer                                  included the term ‘‘domestic’’ which
                                                would mean a person who operates a                                appeared to cause some confusion                                  Assessments
                                                sawmill to manufacture hardwood                                   regarding whether imports were covered                               USDA is proposing to modify portions
                                                lumber value-added products (the                                  under the proposed program. USDA is                               of the assessment provisions as
                                                hardwood lumber may be air dried or                               proposing to revise the definition for the                        specified in the November 2013
                                                kiln dried), or a person who operates a                           purpose of clarity.
                                                                                                                                                                                    proposed rule. Specifically, paragraph
                                                kiln to dry hardwood lumber that is                               Sale                                                              (a) of § 1211.52 regarding assessments
                                                then used to manufacture hardwood
                                                                                                                     USDA is proposing to modify the term                           would be revised to clarify that
                                                lumber value-added products.
                                                                                                                  ‘‘sale’’ as defined in the November 2013                          assessments would be applicable to
                                                Hardwood Lumber Value-Added                                       proposed rule in proposed section                                 hardwood plywood and hardwood
                                                Products                                                          1211.31 to address questions posed                                lumber, both in its green (rough) form
                                                   USDA is proposing to modify the term                           regarding whether the proposed                                    and as it is kiln dried or air dried to
                                                ‘‘hardwood lumber value-added                                     program was assessing the commodity                               create hardwood lumber products and
                                                products’’ as defined in the November                             at the appropriate point in production.                           hardwood lumber value-added
                                                2013 proposed rule in proposed                                    The definition as proposed in the                                 products. The reference to air dried was
                                                § 1211.16 to exclude industrial                                   November 2013 proposed rule linked a                              omitted in the November 2013 proposed
                                                products. This modification is being                              sale to the dollar value of covered                               rule. This modification is needed to
                                                proposed in response to comments                                  hardwood purchased rather than the                                address questions raised by commenters
                                                received requesting that industrial                               dollar value of covered hardwood sold.                            regarding how air dried lumber would
                                                products be excluded from the proposed                            USDA is proposing to modify this                                  be handled under the proposed
                                                program.                                                          definition based on comments received.                            program.
                                                   Thus, the term hardwood lumber                                    Thus, the term sale for purposes of
                                                value-added products would mean                                   calculating assessments, would mean                                  USDA is also proposing to modify
                                                products which remain in the general                              the total dollar value of hardwood                                paragraph (b) of § 1211.52 as specified
                                                shape of hardwood lumber boards, but                              lumber, hardwood lumber products,                                 in the November 2013 proposed rule in
                                                have undergone additional processing                              hardwood lumber value-added                                       an effort to clarify how covered
                                                beyond surfacing or cutting to a                                  products, or hardwood plywood that are                            hardwood would be assessed under the
                                                particular size. Hardwood lumber value-                           sold from a hardwood lumber                                       program. USDA received many
                                                added products would include products                             manufacturer or hardwood plywood                                  comments during the comment period
                                                such as solid wood unfinished strip                               manufacturer. Sales, for purposes of the                          with regard to the assessment section.
                                                flooring, all-sides surfaced boards,                              assessment, would not include freight or                          Many commenters opined that the
                                                finger-jointed strips ripped to width,                            discounts, and brokered sales would not                           calculations were complicated and may
                                                and moldings. For purposes of this                                be included within the meaning of the                             not be workable.
                                                Order, hardwood lumber value-added                                sale.
                                                                                                                                                                                       USDA is proposing to simplify the
                                                products would not include industrial                             Hardwood Lumber and Hardwood                                      table used as an illustration in
                                                products which remain in board or                                 Plywood Promotion, Research and                                   § 1211.52(b) by omitting references to
                                                block form such as ties, cants, crane mat                         Information Board                                                 descriptions of products and using
                                                material, and pallet stock or products
                                                                                                                  Nominations and Appointments                                      instead the terms defined in the
                                                which are transformed from boards or
                                                blocks of lumber into other products,                               USDA is proposing to modify the                                 proposed program. The table would
                                                such as furniture, tight cooperage,                               initial nomination procedures for the                             read as follows:
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                                                                  Covered hardwood                                                    Assessment rate                                          Allowable deductions 1

                                                Hardwood lumber ...............................................   $1/$1,000 in sales ............................................   N/A.
                                                Hardwood lumber products ................................         $1/$1,000 in sales ............................................   —dollar value of green hardwood lumber pur-
                                                                                                                                                                                      chases.




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                                                                  Covered hardwood                                                   Assessment rate                                           Allowable deductions 1

                                                Hardwood lumber value-added products ...........                 $0.75/$1,000 in sales of value-added products                     —dollar value of green hardwood lumber pur-
                                                                                                                   plus $1.00 per $1,000 in sales of green (G/                      chases.
                                                                                                                   AD/KD) hardwood lumber.
                                                Hardwood plywood .............................................   $3/$1,000 in sales ............................................   N/A.
                                                   1 The deductions are necessary to take into account assessments already paid on green (G/AD/KD) hardwood lumber purchased by the manu-
                                                facturer to make the product or value-added product.


                                                  The table would also be revised to                             (G/AD/KD) hardwood lumber purchases                               percent organic products, and who did
                                                clarify that the assessment rate for                             times $0.001. This formula is necessary                           not otherwise produce or market any
                                                hardwood lumber value-added products                             to ensure that covered hardwood lumber                            conventional or nonorganic products,
                                                includes $0.75 per $1,000 in sales of                            in a vertically integrated company is                             from the payment of an assessment for
                                                value added products, plus $1.00 per                             appropriately assessed.                                           commodity promotion activities under a
                                                $1,000 in sales of green (G/AD/KD)                                                                                                 commodity promotion law.
                                                                                                                 Exemptions From Assessment                                           However, section 10004 of the
                                                hardwood lumber, minus the dollar
                                                value of the green (G/AD/KD) hardwood                               USDA is proposing to modify                                    Agricultural Act of 2014 (2014 Farm
                                                lumber purchases used to make the                                § 1211.53 of the November 2013                                    Bill) (Pub. L. 113–79) subsequently
                                                products.                                                        proposed rule pertaining to exemptions                            expanded the organic assessment
                                                  USDA is also proposing to clarify the                          from assessment. Paragraph (b) of that                            exemption to apply to any agricultural
                                                remainder of § 1211.52(b) that explains                          section requires manufacturers who                                commodity that is certified as ‘‘organic’’
                                                in narrative form how the assessments                            meet the exemption threshold to apply                             or ‘‘100 percent organic’’ as defined by
                                                are computed depending on the type of                            to the Board for an exemption certificate                         NOP regardless of whether the person
                                                covered hardwood. The proposed                                   every year. Commenters raised concerns                            requesting the exemption also produces,
                                                paragraphs would read as follows:                                with the burden of this on small                                  handles, markets, or imports
                                                  (1) Hardwood lumber manufacturers                              companies. Thus, USDA is proposing to                             conventional or nonorganic products.
                                                that cut raw, green hardwood logs into                           revise this paragraph so that the                                    USDA is proposing to modify
                                                hardwood lumber or kiln dry or air dry                           exemption certificates issued by the                              § 1211.53(e) so that it is consistent with
                                                hardwood lumber that can be further                              Board remain valid for as long as the                             the FAIR Act as amended by the 2014
                                                processed into products would pay at                             annual sales of the respective                                    Farm Bill. The exemption would then
                                                the rate of $1.00 per $1,000 in sales of                         manufacturers remain below the                                    allow manufacturers of ‘‘organic’’ and
                                                green (G/AD/KD) hardwood lumber;                                 exemption threshold. Paragraph (b) in                             ‘‘100 percent organic’’ hardwood lumber
                                                  (2) Hardwood lumber manufacturers                              § 1211.53 is proposed to be modified                              certified under NOP, regardless of
                                                that manufacture hardwood lumber                                 accordingly. It should be noted that                              whether the person requesting the
                                                products would pay at a rate of $1.00                            even with this modification to                                    exemption also produces, handles,
                                                per $1,000 in sales of hardwood lumber                           § 1211.53, exempt manufacturers would                             markets, or imports conventional or
                                                products minus the dollar value of green                         still be required to keep records                                 nonorganic products, to be eligible for
                                                (G/AD/KD) hardwood lumber                                        pursuant to § 1211.71.                                            an exemption from assessments.
                                                purchases;                                                                                                                         Miscellaneous
                                                                                                                 Organic Exemption From Assessment
                                                  (3) Hardwood lumber value-added
                                                product manufacturers would pay a rate                             Section 1211.53(e) as proposed in the                           Referenda
                                                of $0.75 per $1,000 in sales of hardwood                         November 2013 proposed rule stated                                  USDA is proposing to modify the
                                                lumber value-added products, plus                                that to be eligible for an organic                                referenda criteria as specified in the
                                                $1.00 per $1,000 in sales of green (G/                           exemption, a hardwood lumber or                                   November 2013 proposed rule in
                                                AD/KD) hardwood lumber, minus the                                hardwood plywood manufacturer who                                 paragraphs (a) and (b) of proposed
                                                dollar value of the green hardwood                               operated under a National Organic                                 § 1211.81 to require approval by a
                                                lumber purchases (G/AD/KD); and                                  Program (NOP) (7 CFR part 205) system                             majority of manufacturers voting in the
                                                  (4) Hardwood plywood manufacturers                             plan, could only manufacture and have                             referendum who also represent a
                                                would pay at the rate of $3.00 per                               annual sales of covered hardwood                                  majority of the volume (board foot or
                                                $1,000 in sales of hardwood plywood                              lumber eligible to be labeled as 100                              equivalent) of covered hardwood,
                                                lumber.                                                          percent organic under the NOP and                                 represented in the referendum and by
                                                  (5) Brokered sales of hardwood                                 could not be a split operation.                                   those who, during a representative
                                                lumber or hardwood lumber products                                 This limitation was based on                                    period determined by the Secretary,
                                                would be excluded from the calculation                           legislative authority in section 501 of                           were engaged in the manufacturing of
                                                of assessments.                                                  the Federal Agriculture Improvement                               covered hardwood. Only manufacturers
                                                  (6) Vertically integrated                                      and Reform Act of 1996 (FAIR Act) (7                              who would pay or paid assessments
                                                manufacturers that manufacture                                   U.S.C. 7401), which established certain                           under the program (those with annual
                                                hardwood lumber, then transfer the                               provisions for generic commodity                                  sales over the respective exemption
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                                                lumber from one business unit to                                 promotion programs created under the                              threshold) would be eligible to vote in
                                                another within the same company to                               various commodity promotion laws.                                 referenda.
                                                manufacture non-assessed product,                                Section 501 of the FAIR Act was                                     USDA is proposing this modification
                                                would pay assessments based on the fair                          previously amended in May 2002, by                                in response to the many comments
                                                market value of the non-assessed                                 section 10607 of the Farm Security and                            received regarding the criteria proposed
                                                product, minus the fair market value of                          Rural Investment Act (2002 Farm Bill)                             in the November 2013 proposed rule.
                                                the green (G/AD/KD) hardwood lumber,                             (Pub. L. 107–171) to exempt persons                               That rule proposed approval by a
                                                minus the fair market value of the green                         that produced and marketed solely 100                             majority of the volume of covered


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                                                hardwood represented in the                                   Questions Regarding Other Aspects of                       d. What impact would excluding
                                                referendum. Several commenters                                the Proposed Program                                     hardwood plywood have on the
                                                expressed concern that this voting                               USDA received numerous comments                       expected amount of assessments to be
                                                criteria favored large manufacturers and                      in response to the November 2013                         collected under the proposed program?
                                                disadvantaged small companies.                                proposed rule that raised other                            e. What impact would excluding
                                                Suspension and Termination                                    substantive issues with regard to the                    hardwood plywood have on the
                                                                                                              proposed program. To address these                       proposed Board structure?
                                                  USDA is also proposing to modify the
                                                                                                              issues, USDA is posing the following
                                                paragraph (b) of § 1211.82 as specified                                                                                2. Assessments
                                                                                                              questions for comment. Responses
                                                in the November 2013 proposed rule
                                                                                                              should cite the number and subsection                      As previously mentioned, several
                                                regarding suspension and termination to
                                                                                                              of the question being answered. USDA                     comments were received regarding the
                                                mirror the proposed change to § 1211.81
                                                                                                              requests that commenters provide
                                                regarding referenda. Section 1211.82(b)                                                                                proposed assessment section. USDA has
                                                                                                              specific data, statistics, or any other
                                                as proposed in the November 2013                                                                                       clarified the section in this
                                                                                                              evidence as appropriate upon which
                                                proposed rule would require the                                                                                        supplemental proposed rule, but also
                                                                                                              those comments are based.
                                                Secretary to suspend or terminate the                                                                                  seeks comments on the following
                                                proposed program at the end of a fiscal                       1. Hardwood Plywood                                      questions:
                                                period based on a majority of the                                Several comments questioned the                         a. Should the assessment computation
                                                volume (board foot equivalent) of                             inclusion of hardwood plywood in the                     be revised? If so, how should it be
                                                covered hardwood represented in a                             proposed program. Commenters opined                      revised and what would be the impact
                                                referendum by those who, during a                             that hardwood plywood competes with                      on the projected amount of assessments
                                                representative period determined by the                       hardwood lumber, and that plywood is                     to be collected under the proposed
                                                Secretary, were engaged in the                                too different to include in the program.                 program?
                                                manufacturing of covered hardwood.                            As USDA continues to evaluate the
                                                  USDA is proposing to revise                                                                                            b. Should the proposed rates of
                                                                                                              merits of including hardwood plywood                     assessment on any of the four types of
                                                § 1211.82(b) to require the Secretary to                      in the proposed program, USDA seeks
                                                suspend or terminate the program if                                                                                    covered hardwood be revised? If so, to
                                                                                                              comments on the following questions:                     what level and what would be the
                                                suspension or termination is favored by                          a. What are the benefits and the
                                                a majority of manufacturers voting in a                                                                                impact on the projected amount of
                                                                                                              drawbacks for including hardwood
                                                referendum who represent a majority of                                                                                 assessments to be collected under the
                                                                                                              lumber and hardwood plywood together
                                                the volume (board foot or equivalent)                                                                                  proposed program?
                                                                                                              in the same research and promotion
                                                represented in the referendum, and                            program?                                                 Proposed Editorial Changes
                                                who, during a representative period                              b. How would the proposed program
                                                determined by the Secretary, were                             benefit the hardwood plywood sector of                     The proposed regulatory text
                                                engaged in the manufacturing of                               the industry?                                            contained in this document includes
                                                covered hardwood. As explained in the                            c. What types of promotion programs                   other changes to make the proposed
                                                section above titled Referenda, USDA is                       could be envisioned by the industry for                  program’s provisions more clear and
                                                proposing this change in response to                          hardwood plywood and how would this                      improve readability. The editorial
                                                several comments received regarding                           impact the hardwood lumber sector of                     changes are summarized in Table 1
                                                the referenda criteria.                                       the industry?                                            below.

                                                                                                           TABLE 1—PROPOSED EDITORIAL CHANGES
                                                    Description in
                                                      revised                                          Proposed revision                                                           Explanation
                                                   regulatory text
                                                 (proposed section)

                                                1211.9 ....................   Add the words ‘‘recommended by the Board’’ after the word                  Clarify that the Board would recommend a source to the
                                                                                ‘‘source’’.                                                                Secretary for fair market value.
                                                1211.10 ..................    Add the word ‘‘fiscal’’ before the word ‘‘year’’ .......................   Clarify that the terms ‘‘fiscal period’’ and ‘‘fiscal year’’ have
                                                                                                                                                           the same meaning.
                                                1211.20 ..................    Add the abbreviation ‘‘KD’’ to the term kiln dried ..................      Clarify that KD, a common abbreviation used in the indus-
                                                                                                                                                           try, means kiln dried.
                                                1211.41(e)(1) and             Substitute the term ‘‘manufactured’’ for the term ‘‘produced’’             Clarify that when the Board reviews data every 5-years to
                                                  (2).                          and omit the phrase ‘‘within the United States’’.                          assess whether changes are necessary to the Board’s
                                                                                                                                                           structure to ensure it continues to reflect the geographic
                                                                                                                                                           distribution of covered hardwood, the Board’s review is on
                                                                                                                                                           covered hardwood manufactured, and that the review is
                                                                                                                                                           not limited to sales within the United States.
                                                1211.42(a) and                Change the phrase ‘‘nominees must have annual sales of                     Clarify the eligibility requirements for Board membership.
                                                  (b)(1).                       more than $2 million of covered hardwood lumber or have
                                                                                annual sales of more than $10 million of hardwood ply-
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                                                                                wood per fiscal year’’ to ‘‘nominees must have annual
                                                                                sales of $2 million or more of hardwood lumber, hard-
                                                                                wood products, and hardwood value-added products, or
                                                                                have annual sales of $10 million or more of hardwood
                                                                                plywood per fiscal year’’.




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                                                                                              TABLE 1—PROPOSED EDITORIAL CHANGES—Continued
                                                    Description in
                                                      revised                                       Proposed revision                                                      Explanation
                                                   regulatory text
                                                 (proposed section)

                                                1211.53(d) .............   Change the phrase ‘‘Hardwood lumber manufacturers who                  Clarify the exemption thresholds under the proposed pro-
                                                                            received an exemption certificate from the Board but have               gram.
                                                                            annual sales of more than $2 million or hardwood ply-
                                                                            wood manufacturers that have annual sales of more than
                                                                            $10 million during the fiscal year’’ to ‘‘Hardwood lumber
                                                                            manufacturers who received an exemption certificate from
                                                                            the Board but have annual sales of $2 million or more or
                                                                            hardwood plywood manufacturers that have annual sales
                                                                            of $10 million or more during the fiscal year’’.
                                                1211.81(b) .............   Change the penultimate sentence from ‘‘The Secretary will              Clarify when the Secretary must conduct a referendum
                                                                            also conduct a referendum if requested by the Board or                  under the proposed program.
                                                                            by 10 percent or more of all non-exempt manufacturers
                                                                            paying an assessment’’ to ‘‘The Secretary will also con-
                                                                            duct a referendum if requested by the Board or if re-
                                                                            quested by 10 percent or more of all manufacturers eligi-
                                                                            ble to vote in a referendum’’.



                                                Regulatory Flexibility Act Analysis                      members selected by the Secretary.                     notice would have some economic
                                                  In accordance with the Regulatory                      USDA is reopening the comment period                   impact on the proposed program.
                                                Flexibility Act (RFA) (5 U.S.C. 601–                     only with respect to specific issues                   Excluding industrial products from the
                                                612), AMS is required to examine the                     identified in this proposed rule. USDA                 terms hardwood lumber products in
                                                impact of the proposed rule on small                     is taking this action in response to the               § 1211.14 and hardwood lumber value-
                                                entities. Accordingly, AMS has                           extensive comments received in                         added product manufacturer in
                                                considered the economic impact of this                   response to that November 2013                         § 1211.15 would likely reduce the
                                                action on such entities.1                                proposed rule. The proposed program is                 amount of assessments collected under
                                                  The purpose of the RFA is to fit                       authorized under the 1996 Act.                         the program. We do not have
                                                regulatory actions to the scale of                          Regarding the economic impact of the                information regarding to what extent
                                                businesses subject to such actions so                    changes proposed in this supplemental                  assessments would be reduced or
                                                that small businesses will not be                        notice, most of the changes are for the                whether the number of entities covered
                                                disproportionately burdened. The Small                   purpose of clarification and would have                under the proposed program would be
                                                Business Administration defines, in 13                   no economic impact on affected entities.               reduced. Comments providing any
                                                CFR part 121, small agricultural                         These changes include the following:                   information of the impact of this change
                                                producers as those having annual                         Adding a new term to § 1211.11 to                      on the amount of assessments
                                                receipts of no more than $750,000 and                    define the term green air dried;                       anticipated under the proposed program
                                                small agricultural service firms                         clarifying the following terms—green                   or the number of entities expected to be
                                                (manufacturers) as those having annual                   (G) hardwood lumber (§ 1211.11),                       covered under the program are
                                                receipts of no more than $7.0 million.                   hardwood lumber (§ 1211.12),                           requested.
                                                According to information submitted by                    hardwood lumber manufacturer                              The third proposed change that would
                                                the proponents, it is estimated that there               (§ 1211.13), hardwood lumber products,                 have an economic impact on the
                                                are 2,804 hardwood lumber                                including an incorporation by reference                proposed program concerns § 1211.53(b)
                                                manufacturers and 36 hardwood                            (§ 1211.14), hardwood lumber value-                    regarding requirements for small
                                                plywood manufacturers in the United                      added product manufacturer                             manufacturers. USDA received many
                                                States. This number represents separate                  (§ 1211.15), manufacturer (§ 1211.22),                 comments during the comment period
                                                business entities and includes exempted                  and sale (§ 1211.31); modifying the                    regarding potential effects on small
                                                and assessed entities under the Order;                   initial nomination process to help                     companies. Several commenters
                                                one business entity may include                          ensure the process is appropriately                    expressed concern that the proposed
                                                multiple sawmills. It is estimated that                  publicized (§ 1211.42); clarifying the                 program would increase their costs and
                                                85 to 90 percent of the manufacturers                    assessment section (§ 1211.52);                        that the program would be burdensome
                                                are small businesses.                                    modifying the organic exemption so that                to their businesses.
                                                  In this document, USDA is proposing                    it is consistent with the FAIR Act as                     In response to these comments, USDA
                                                to amend the November 2013 proposed                      amended by the 2014 Farm Bill                          is proposing to reduce the information
                                                rule for a national research and                         (§ 1211.53(e)), and making the proposed                collection requirements on small
                                                promotion program for hardwood                           editorial changes as previously specified              manufacturers. As previously
                                                lumber and hardwood plywood. In that                     in Table 1 of this document. The                       mentioned in this document,
                                                2013 proposed rule, USDA requested                       proposed change to the referenda
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                                                                                                                                                                § 1211.53(b) of the November 2013
                                                comments on a proposed industry-                         criteria in § 1211.81 to require approval              proposed rule would require small
                                                funded Order for hardwood lumber and                     by a majority of those voting and by a                 manufacturers who meet the exemption
                                                hardwood plywood that would be                           majority of the volume represented in a                threshold to apply to the Board annually
                                                administered by a board of industry                      referendum would also have no                          for an exemption certificate.
                                                  1 The complete Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                                                                         economic impact on affected entities.                  Commenters argued that this would be
                                                Analysis appears in the proposed rule at 78 FR              Proposed changes to three of the                    very burdensome on small companies.
                                                68307 (Nov. 13, 2013).                                   sections detailed in this supplemental                 Thus, USDA is proposing to revise the


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                                                November 2013 proposed rule so that                     thresholds need only submit this form                  ways to minimize the burden of the
                                                certificates of exemption issued by the                 once to the Board.                                     collection of information on those who
                                                Board remain valid for as long as the                     Information collection requirements                  are to respond, including the use of
                                                annual sales of the respective                          that are included in this proposal                     appropriate automated, electronic,
                                                manufacturers remain below the                          include:                                               mechanical, or other technological
                                                exemption thresholds. USDA is                           Application for Exemption From                         collection techniques or other forms of
                                                proposing to revise § 1211.53(b)                        Assessments                                            information technology.
                                                accordingly, and is also proposing to
                                                revise the related reporting burden                        Estimate of Burden: Public reporting                Incorporation by Reference
                                                requirements as detailed in the section                 burden for this collection of information
                                                                                                        is estimated to average 0.25 hour per                     USDA is proposing to modify the term
                                                below titled Paperwork Reduction Act.                                                                          ‘‘hardwood lumber products’’ as defined
                                                                                                        manufacturer reporting on covered
                                                Paperwork Reduction Act                                 hardwood sold. Upon approval of an                     in the November 2013 proposed rule in
                                                                                                        application, manufacturers would                       proposed section 1211.14 to link the
                                                   In accordance with the PRA of 1995
                                                                                                        receive an exemption certification.                    definition to a grade standard defined in
                                                (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35), in the November
                                                                                                           Respondents: Hardwood lumber                        the National Hardwood Lumber
                                                2013 proposed rule, AMS announced its
                                                                                                        manufacturers and hardwood plywood                     Association Rules for the Inspection of
                                                intention to request approval of new
                                                                                                        manufacturers who have annual sales of                 Hardwood & Cypress. The standard
                                                information collection and
                                                                                                        less than $2 million or less than $10                  ‘‘Grade 3A Common,’’ effective January
                                                recordkeeping requirements for the
                                                                                                        million, respectively.                                 1, 2015, was discussed in greater detail
                                                proposed hardwood lumber and
                                                                                                           Estimated Number of Respondents:                    in the section-by-section analysis. The
                                                hardwood plywood program. In this
                                                                                                        497 (1,490 for the first year, 0 for the               standard can be obtained from the
                                                proposal, AMS requests comments on
                                                                                                        second year and potentially 2 annually                 National Hardwood Lumber
                                                proposed revisions to the information
                                                                                                        thereafter).                                           Association, PO Box 34518, Memphis,
                                                collection requirements contained in the
                                                                                                           Estimated Number of Responses per                   TN 38184; phone (901) 377–1818;
                                                November 2013 proposed rule.
                                                                                                        Respondent: 0.10 (1 every 10 years).                   http://www.nhla.com/ and inspected at
                                                   Title: Hardwood Lumber and                                                                                  the Promotion and Economics Division,
                                                                                                           Estimated Total Annual Burden on
                                                Hardwood Plywood Promotion,                                                                                    Fruit and Vegetable Program, AMS,
                                                                                                        Respondents: 124 (372 hours for the first
                                                Research and Information Order.                                                                                USDA, 1400 Independence Avenue
                                                                                                        year, 0 hours for the second year and
                                                   OMB Number: 0581–NEW.                                                                                       SW., Room 1406–S, Stop 0244,
                                                                                                        potentially 1 hour thereafter).
                                                   Expiration Date of Approval: 3 years                    Comments concerning the revised                     Washington, DC 20250–0244; facsimile:
                                                from approval date.                                     information collection requirements                    (202) 205–2800.
                                                   Type of Request: Proposed revisions                  contained in this action should
                                                to a new information collection for                                                                               While the proposal set forth below
                                                                                                        reference OMB No. 0581–NEW. In                         has not received the approval of USDA,
                                                research and promotion programs.                        addition, the document number of this
                                                   Abstract: AMS is proposing to amend                                                                         it is determined that the proposed
                                                                                                        issue of the Federal Register should also              Order, and the revisions proposed
                                                the November 2013 proposed rule for a                   be referenced. Comments should be sent
                                                national research and promotion                                                                                herein, is consistent with and would
                                                                                                        to the same addresses referenced in the                effectuate the purposes of the 1996 Act.
                                                program for hardwood lumber and                         ADDRESSES section of this proposed rule.
                                                hardwood plywood that would reduce                         As with all Federal promotion                          A 30-day comment period is provided
                                                the information collection requirements                 programs, reports and forms are                        to allow interested persons to respond
                                                under the proposed program. AMS is                      periodically reviewed to reduce                        to this proposal. Thirty-days is deemed
                                                taking this action in response to                       information requirements and                           appropriate because this proposal
                                                comments received in response to the                    duplication by industry and public                     supplements a November 2013
                                                November 2013 proposed rule. The                        sector agencies. Finally, USDA has not                 proposed rule for a national promotion
                                                information collection requirements in                  identified any relevant Federal rules                  program for hardwood lumber and
                                                the request are essential to carry out the              that duplicate, overlap, or conflict with              plywood. All written comments
                                                intent of the 1996 Act.                                 this proposed rule.                                    received in response to this proposed
                                                   In the 2013 proposed rule, AMS                          AMS is committed to complying with                  rule by the date specified will be
                                                proposed that manufacturers of                          the E-Government Act, to promote the                   considered prior to finalizing this
                                                hardwood lumber, hardwood products,                     use of the Internet and other                          action.
                                                and hardwood value-added products                       information technologies to provide                       The entire proposed Order is
                                                with annual sales of less than $2                       increased opportunities for citizen                    published for ease of reference.
                                                million, and hardwood plywood                           access to Government information and
                                                manufacturers with annual sales of less                 services, and for other purposes.                      List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 1211
                                                than $10 million could submit a written                    Comments are invited on: (a) Whether
                                                                                                                                                                 Administrative practice and
                                                request to the Board for an exemption                   the proposed collection of information
                                                                                                                                                               procedure, Advertising, Consumer
                                                from paying assessments. The request                    is necessary for the proper performance
                                                                                                                                                               information, Incorporation by reference,
                                                would be made on the form                               of functions of the proposed Order and
                                                                                                                                                               Marketing agreements, Hardwood
                                                ‘‘Application for Exemption from                        USDA’s oversight of the proposed
                                                                                                                                                               lumber promotion, Hardwood plywood
                                                Assessments.’’                                          Order, including whether the
                                                                                                                                                               promotion, Reporting and
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                                                   As mentioned previously, the                         information would have practical
                                                                                                                                                               recordkeeping requirements.
                                                November 2013 proposed rule stated                      utility; (b) the accuracy of USDA’s
                                                that manufacturers would need to                        estimate of the burden of the proposed                   For the reasons set forth in the
                                                submit this form every year to the                      collection of information including the                preamble, it is proposed that title 7,
                                                Board. Based on comments received,                      validity of the methodology and                        chapter XI of the Code of Federal
                                                AMS is proposing to revise this                         assumptions used; (c) ways to enhance                  Regulations as proposed to be added on
                                                requirement so that companies with                      the quality, utility, and clarity of the               November 13, 2013 (78 FR 68298), be
                                                annual sales under the exemption                        information to be collected; and (d)                   amended as follows:


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                                                PART 1211—HARDWOOD LUMBER                               Reports, Books and Records                              interest in an entity that performs a
                                                AND HARDWOOD PLYWOOD                                    1211.70 Reports.                                        service for, or enters into a contract
                                                PROMOTION, RESEARCH AND                                 1211.71 Books and records.                              with, the Board for anything of
                                                INFORMATION ORDER                                       1211.72 Confidentiality of information.                 economic value.
                                                Subpart A—Hardwood Lumber and                           Miscellaneous                                           § 1211.7    Covered hardwood.
                                                Hardwood Plywood Promotion, Research                    1211.80 Right of the Secretary.                           Covered hardwood means hardwood
                                                and Information Order                                   1211.81 Referenda.                                      lumber, hardwood lumber products,
                                                                                                        1211.82 Suspension and termination.                     hardwood lumber value-added lumber
                                                Definitions                                             1211.83 Proceedings after termination.
                                                Sec.                                                    1211.84 Effect of termination or
                                                                                                                                                                products, and hardwood plywood to
                                                1211.1 Act.                                                 amendment.                                          which an assessment has been or may
                                                1211.2 Blue Ribbon Committee.                           1211.85 Personal liability.                             be levied pursuant to the Order.
                                                1211.3 Board.                                           1211.86 Separability.
                                                1211.4 Brokered sale.                                                                                           § 1211.8    Department or USDA.
                                                                                                        1211.87 Amendments.
                                                1211.5 Concentration yard.                              1211.88 OMB control number.                               Department or USDA means the
                                                1211.6 Conflict of interest.                                                                                    United States Department of Agriculture
                                                1211.7 Covered hardwood.                                  Authority: 7 U.S.C. 7411–7425, 7 U.S.C.
                                                                                                                                                                or any officer or employee of the
                                                1211.8 Department or USDA.                              7401.
                                                                                                                                                                Department to whom authority has been
                                                1211.9 Fair market value.                                                                                       delegated, or to whom authority may
                                                1211.10 Fiscal period or fiscal year.                   Subpart A—Hardwood Lumber and
                                                1211.11 Green air dried (G/AD) and Green                Hardwood Plywood Promotion,                             hereafter be delegated, to act for the
                                                     (G) hardwood lumber.                               Research and Information Order                          Secretary.
                                                1211.12 Hardwood lumber.                                                                                        § 1211.9    Fair market value.
                                                1211.13 Hardwood lumber manufacturer.                   § 1211.1    Act.
                                                1211.14 Hardwood lumber products.                         Act means the Commodity Promotion,                      Fair market value means, with respect
                                                1211.15 Hardwood lumber value-added                     Research and Information Act of 1996 (7                 to covered hardwood, the value of the
                                                     product manufacturer.                              U.S.C. 7411–7425), and any                              hardwood lumber as determined by a
                                                1211.16 Hardwood lumber value-added
                                                                                                        amendments thereto.                                     source recommended by the Board and
                                                     products.                                                                                                  approved by the Secretary.
                                                1211.17 Hardwood plywood.                               § 1211.2    Blue Ribbon Committee.
                                                1211.18 Hardwood plywood manufacturer.                                                                          § 1211.10    Fiscal period or fiscal year.
                                                1211.19 Information.                                      Blue Ribbon Committee means the 14-
                                                                                                                                                                  Fiscal period or fiscal year means a
                                                1211.20 Kiln dried.                                     member committee representing
                                                                                                                                                                calendar year from January 1 through
                                                1211.21 Market or marketing.                            businesses that manufacture hardwood
                                                                                                                                                                December 31, or such other period as
                                                1211.22 Manufacturer.                                   lumber, hardwood lumber products,
                                                1211.23 Manufacturing.                                                                                          recommended by the Board and
                                                                                                        hardwood lumber value-added products
                                                1211.24 Member.                                                                                                 approved by the Secretary.
                                                                                                        and hardwood plywood in the United
                                                1211.25 Order.                                          States formed to pursue an industry                     § 1211.11 Green air dried (G/AD) and
                                                1211.26 Part and subpart.
                                                1211.27 Person.                                         promotion, research and information                     Green (G) hardwood lumber.
                                                1211.28 Programs, plans and projects.                   program.                                                  Greed air dried (G/AD) means green
                                                1211.29 Promotion.                                                                                              hardwood lumber or hardwood lumber
                                                                                                        § 1211.3    Board.
                                                1211.30 Research.                                                                                               that has been dried by exposure to air
                                                1211.31 Sale.                                             Board or Hardwood Lumber and                          in a yard or shed, without artificial heat.
                                                1211.32 Secretary.                                      Hardwood Plywood Promotion,                               Green (G) hardwood lumber means
                                                1211.33 State.                                          Research and Information Board means                    hardwood lumber that has not been kiln
                                                1211.34 Suspend.                                        the administrative body established                     dried or air dried.
                                                1211.35 Terminate.                                      pursuant to this Part. It may be referred
                                                1211.36 Transfer.                                       to by such other name as the Board                      § 1211.12    Hardwood lumber.
                                                1211.37 United States.                                                                                            Hardwood lumber means timber from
                                                                                                        recommends and the Secretary
                                                Hardwood Lumber and Hardwood Plywood                    approves.                                               the wood of a cypress tree or a
                                                Promotion, Research and Information Board                                                                       deciduous, broad-leafed tree (including
                                                1211.41 Establishment and membership.                   § 1211.4    Brokered sale.                              but not limited to aspen, birch, cypress,
                                                1211.42 Nominations and appointments.                     Brokered sale is a sale in which                      poplar, yellow poplar, maple, cherry,
                                                1211.43 Term of office.                                 product is purchased from a person and                  walnut and oak) grown in the United
                                                1211.44 Removal and vacancies.                          resold to a different person without                    States that has been sawn into boards or
                                                1211.45 Procedure.                                      taking physical possession of the                       blocks by a sawmill in the United
                                                1211.46 Reimbursement and attendance.                   product.
                                                1211.47 Powers and duties of the Board.
                                                                                                                                                                States.
                                                1211.48 Prohibited activities.                          § 1211.5    Concentration yard.                         § 1211.13    Hardwood lumber manufacturer.
                                                Expenses and Assessments                                  Concentration yard means an                             Hardwood lumber manufacturer
                                                1211.50 Budget and expenses.                            operation with kilns that purchases                     means a person who cuts raw, green
                                                1211.51 Financial statements.                           hardwood lumber from sawmills, or                       hardwood logs into hardwood lumber or
                                                                                                        wholesalers by means of a brokered sale,                hardwood lumber products or a person
                                                Assessments
                                                                                                        and may grade, sort, dry and/or surface                 who kiln dries or air dries green
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                                                1211.52 Assessments.                                    the hardwood lumber. It excludes                        hardwood lumber to create hardwood
                                                1211.53 Exemption from assessment.                      distribution yards that do not have                     lumber, hardwood lumber products or
                                                Promotion, Research and Information                     kilns.                                                  hardwood lumber value-added
                                                1211.60 Programs, plans, and projects.                                                                          products.
                                                                                                        § 1211.6    Conflict of interest.
                                                1211.61 Independent evaluation.
                                                1211.62 Patents, copyrights, trademarks,                  Conflict of interest means a situation                § 1211.14    Hardwood lumber products.
                                                    information, publications, and product              in which a member or employee of the                      Hardwood lumber products means
                                                    formulations.                                       Board has a direct or indirect financial                hardwood G/AD/KD lumber that has


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                                                been transformed into products that                     lumber value-added products include                    § 1211.20   Kiln dried (KD).
                                                remain boards meeting or exceeding the                  products such as solid wood unfinished                   Kiln dried (KD) means hardwood
                                                level of ‘‘Grade 3A Common’’ in the                     strip flooring, all-sides surfaced boards,             lumber that has been seasoned in a kiln
                                                Rules for the Inspection of Hardwood &                  finger-jointed strips ripped to width,                 by means of artificial heat, humidity
                                                Cypress, effective January 1, 2015                      and moldings. For purposes of this                     and circulation.
                                                (http://nhla.com/rulesbook), or                         Order, hardwood lumber value-added
                                                equivalent proprietary standard, as                     products does not include industrial                   § 1211.21   Market or marketing.
                                                recommended by the Board and                            products which remain in board or                        Marketing means the sale or other
                                                approved by the Secretary. For purposes                 block form such as ties, cants, crane mat              disposition of covered hardwood in any
                                                of this Order, hardwood lumber does                     material, and pallet stock or products                 channel of commerce. To market means
                                                not include industrial products which                   which are transformed from boards or                   to sell or otherwise dispose of covered
                                                remain in board or block form such as                   blocks of lumber into other products,                  hardwood in any channel of commerce.
                                                ties, cants, crane mat material, and                    such as furniture, tight cooperage,
                                                                                                                                                               § 1211.22   Manufacturer.
                                                pallet stock or products which are                      cabinetry, and constructed pallets.
                                                transformed from boards or blocks of                    Further, it does not include multi-                       Manufacturer means any person who
                                                lumber into other products such as                      component or further manufactured                      is engaged in the business of
                                                furniture, tight cooperage, cabinetry,                  products such as furniture, cabinets,                  manufacturing covered hardwood
                                                and constructed pallets. ‘‘Grade 3A                     cabinet doors, prefinished or engineered               lumber in the United States as defined
                                                Common,’’ Rules for the Inspection of                   flooring, pallets, or dimension or glued               in this Order.
                                                Hardwood & Cypress, effective January                   components for cabinets or furniture.                  § 1211.23   Manufacturing.
                                                1, 2015, is incorporated by reference
                                                                                                        § 1211.17    Hardwood plywood.                            Manufacturing means the process of
                                                into this section with the approval of
                                                                                                                                                               transforming logs into hardwood
                                                the Director of the Federal Register                       Hardwood plywood means a panel
                                                                                                                                                               lumber, or the process of creating
                                                under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51.                product, the decorative face of which is
                                                                                                                                                               hardwood lumber products, hardwood
                                                To enforce any edition other than that                  made from hardwood veneer intended
                                                                                                                                                               lumber value-added products, or
                                                specified in this section, USDA must                    for interior use composed of an
                                                                                                                                                               hardwood plywood.
                                                publish notice of change in the Federal                 assembly of layers or plies of veneer or
                                                Register and the material must be                       veneers in combination with lumber                     § 1211.24   Member.
                                                available to the public. All approved                   core, particleboard, medium density                      Member means a member appointed
                                                material is available for inspection at                 fiberboard core, hardboard core, or                    by the Secretary to the Hardwood
                                                the Promotion and Economics Division,                   special core or special back material                  Lumber and Hardwood Plywood
                                                Fruit and Vegetable Program, AMS,                       joined with an adhesive.                               Promotion, Research and Information
                                                USDA, 1400 Independence Avenue                                                                                 Board.
                                                                                                        § 1211.18 Hardwood plywood
                                                SW., Room 1406–S, Stop 0244,
                                                                                                        manufacturer.                                          § 1211.25   Order.
                                                Washington, DC 20250–0244; facsimile:
                                                (202) 205–2800, and is available from                     Hardwood plywood manufacturer                          Order means an order issued by the
                                                National Hardwood Lumber                                means a person who utilizes hardwood                   Secretary under section 514 of the Act
                                                Association, P.O. Box 34518, Memphis,                   logs, veneer, or lumber to create                      that provides for a program of generic
                                                TN 38184; phone (901) 377–1818;                         hardwood plywood.                                      promotion, research and information of
                                                http://www.nhla.com/. It is also                                                                               covered hardwood under the Act.
                                                                                                        § 1211.19    Information.
                                                available for inspection at the National
                                                Archives and Records Administration                        Information means activities and                    § 1211.26   Part and subpart.
                                                (NARA). For information on the                          programs that are designed to develop                    Part means the Hardwood Lumber
                                                availability of this material at NARA,                  new markets, marketing strategies,                     and Hardwood Plywood Promotion,
                                                call (202) 741–6030 or go to http://                    increase market efficiency, and                        Research and Information Order and all
                                                www.archives.gov/federal_register/                      activities that are designed to enhance                rules, regulations, and supplemental
                                                code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_                        the image of hardwood lumber,                          orders issued pursuant to the Act and
                                                locations.html.                                         hardwood lumber products, hardwood                     the Order. The order shall be a subpart
                                                                                                        lumber value-added products, and                       of such part.
                                                § 1211.15 Hardwood lumber value-added                   hardwood plywood and the forests from
                                                product manufacturer.                                                                                          § 1211.27   Person.
                                                                                                        which it comes in the United States.
                                                   Hardwood lumber value-added                          These include:                                           Person means any individual, group
                                                product manufacturer means a person                        (a) Consumer information, which                     of individuals, partnership, corporation,
                                                who operates a sawmill to manufacture                   means any action taken to provide                      association, joint stock company,
                                                hardwood lumber value-added products                    information to the general public                      cooperative, or any other legal entity.
                                                (the hardwood lumber may be air dried                   regarding the harvesting, consumption,
                                                or kiln dried), or a person who operates                                                                       § 1211.28   Programs, plans and projects.
                                                                                                        use, and care of covered hardwood; and                   Programs, plans and projects mean
                                                a kiln to dry hardwood lumber that is
                                                then used to manufacture hardwood                          (b) Industry information, which                     those research, promotion and
                                                lumber value-added products.                            means any action taken to provide                      information programs, plans, or projects
                                                                                                        information and programs that will lead                established pursuant to this Order.
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                                                § 1211.16 Hardwood lumber value-added                   to the development of new markets, new
                                                products.                                               marketing strategies, or increased                     § 1211.29   Promotion.
                                                  Hardwood lumber value-added                           efficiency for covered hardwood, and                     Promotion means any action taken to
                                                products means products which remain                    activities to enhance the image of the                 present a favorable image of hardwood
                                                in the general shape of hardwood                        hardwood lumber, hardwood lumber                       lumber, hardwood lumber products,
                                                lumber boards, but have undergone                       products, hardwood lumber value-                       hardwood lumber value-added
                                                additional processing beyond surfacing                  added products, and hardwood                           products, and hardwood plywood to the
                                                or cutting to a particular size. Hardwood               plywood industries.                                    general public and to any and all


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                                                consumers and those who influence                       § 1211.36    United States or U.S.                       (5) One member from District 5,
                                                consumption of covered hardwood                           United States or U.S. means                          which consists of the States of Alaska,
                                                lumber with the intent of improving the                 collectively the 50 states, the District of            Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii,
                                                perception, markets and competitive                     Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto                   Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico,
                                                position of covered hardwood lumber                     Rico, and the territories and possessions              Oregon, Utah, Washington, and
                                                and stimulating sales of covered                        of the United States.                                  Wyoming.
                                                hardwood lumber.                                                                                                 (e) Once every five years, the Board
                                                                                                        Hardwood Lumber and Hardwood
                                                                                                                                                               will review data, including assessment
                                                § 1211.30   Research.                                   Plywood Promotion, Research and
                                                                                                                                                               records, government, industry statistics,
                                                  Research means any type of test,                      Information Board
                                                                                                                                                               and other reliable data, concerning the
                                                study, or analysis designed to advance                  § 1211.41    Establishment and membership.             manufacturing of covered hardwood
                                                the knowledge, image, desirability, use,                                                                       lumber. The Board shall:
                                                marketability, production, product                         (a) There is hereby established a
                                                                                                        Hardwood Lumber and Hardwood                             (1) Review the geographical
                                                development, or quality of covered
                                                                                                        Plywood Promotion, Research and                        distribution of the volume of covered
                                                hardwood. The term research includes
                                                                                                        Information Board composed of 28                       hardwood manufactured and sold by
                                                the communication of the results of any
                                                                                                        members who are either owners or                       hardwood lumber, hardwood lumber
                                                research conducted under this Part.
                                                                                                        employees of hardwood lumber                           products, hardwood lumber value-
                                                § 1211.31   Sale.                                       manufacturers or hardwood plywood                      added products, and hardwood
                                                  For purposes of calculating the                       manufacturers who are appointed by the                 plywood manufacturers; and
                                                assessment, provided for in section                     Secretary. Of the 28 members, 22 shall                   (2) If warranted, recommend to the
                                                1211.52, a sale means the total dollar                  be hardwood lumber manufacturers, one                  Secretary the reapportionment of the
                                                value of hardwood lumber, hardwood                      shall be a hardwood lumber value-                      Board membership to reflect changes in
                                                lumber products, hardwood lumber                        added manufacturer who manufactures                    the geographical distribution of the
                                                value-added products, or hardwood                       flooring products, and five shall be                   volume of covered hardwood
                                                plywood that are sold from a hardwood                   hardwood plywood manufacturers.                        manufactured and sold by hardwood
                                                lumber manufacturer or hardwood                            (b) The five members designated for                 lumber, hardwood lumber products,
                                                plywood manufacturer. Sales, for                        hardwood plywood manufacturers shall                   hardwood lumber value-added
                                                purposes of the assessment, do not                      be appointed as follows:                               products, and hardwood plywood
                                                include freight or discounts. Brokered                     (1) Three members shall be from the                 manufacturers. Any changes in Board
                                                sales are not included within the                       States that are west of the Mississippi                composition shall be implemented by
                                                meaning of sale.                                        River; and                                             the Secretary through rulemaking.
                                                                                                           (2) Two members shall be from the
                                                § 1211.32   Secretary.                                  States that are east of the Mississippi                § 1211.42   Nominations and appointments.
                                                  Secretary means the Secretary of                      River.                                                   (a) Initial nominations will be
                                                Agriculture of the United States or any                    (c) The one member designated as a                  submitted to the Secretary by the Blue
                                                officer or employee of the Secretary to                 hardwood lumber value-added products                   Ribbon Committee (BRC). Before
                                                whom the Secretary has delegated the                    manufacturer of covered hardwood                       considering any nominations, the BRC
                                                authority to act on behalf of the                       flooring products shall be appointed                   shall publicize the nomination process,
                                                Secretary.                                              from nominees from any State within                    using trade press or other means it
                                                                                                        the United States.                                     deems appropriate, and shall outreach
                                                § 1211.33   State.                                                                                             to all manufacturers with annual sales
                                                                                                           (d) The remaining 22 members
                                                  State means any of the several 50                     designated as hardwood lumber                          of $2 million or more of hardwood
                                                States of the United States, the District               manufacturers, (exclusive of the                       lumber, hardwood lumber products, and
                                                of Columbia, the Commonwealth of                        hardwood flooring manufacturer) shall                  hardwood lumber value-added products
                                                Puerto Rico, and the territories and                    be apportioned as follows:                             and with annual sales of $10 million or
                                                possessions of the United States.                          (1) Six members from District 1,                    more of hardwood plywood per fiscal
                                                § 1211.33   Suspend.                                    which consists of the States of                        year in order to generate nominees that
                                                                                                        Connecticut, Delaware, Maine,                          reflect the different operations within
                                                  Suspend means to issue a rule under
                                                                                                        Maryland, Massachusetts, New                           the hardwood lumber industry. The
                                                section 553 of title 5 U.S.C., to
                                                                                                        Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,                       BRC may use regional caucuses, mail or
                                                temporarily prevent the operation of an
                                                                                                        Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont,                   other methods to elicit potential
                                                order or part thereof during a particular
                                                                                                        and West Virginia and the District of                  nominees. The BRC and USDA shall
                                                period of time specified in the rule.
                                                                                                        Columbia;                                              work together to publicize the
                                                § 1211.34   Terminate.                                     (2) Four members from District 2,                   nomination process so that eligible
                                                  Terminate means to issue a rule under                 which consists of the States of Florida,               candidates are aware of the opportunity
                                                section 553 of title 5 U.S.C., to cancel                Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina,               to serve on the Board. The BRC shall
                                                permanently the operation of an order                   Virginia, the Commonwealth of Puerto                   submit the nominations to the Secretary
                                                or part thereof beginning on a date                     Rico, and the U.S. territories;                        and recommend two nominees for each
                                                specified in the rule.                                     (3) Five members from District 3,                   Board position specified. In addition,
                                                                                                        which consists of the States of Alabama,               nominees for the initial Board may be
                                                § 1211.35   Transfer.
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                                                                                                        Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi,                      submitted directly to the Secretary if
                                                  Transfer means when a vertically                      Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas;                        accompanied by the signatures of at
                                                integrated manufacturing plant in which                    (4) Six members from District 4,                    least 20 persons who pay assessments or
                                                post-manufacturing operations turn an                   which consists of the States of Illinois,              will pay assessments under the Order.
                                                assessed hardwood product (covered                      Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky,                       From the nominations submitted by the
                                                hardwood) into a non-assessed product                   Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri,                         BRC or directly to the Secretary, the
                                                while remaining under the control of                    Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South                    Secretary shall select the members of
                                                the same person.                                        Dakota, and Wisconsin; and                             the Board.


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                                                  (b) Subsequent nominations shall be                   selects his or her successor. Each term                   (e) In lieu of voting at a properly
                                                conducted as follows:                                   of office shall begin on January 1 and                 convened meeting, and when, in the
                                                  (1) The Board shall outreach to all                   end on December 31, and no member                      opinion of the Board’s chairperson, such
                                                segments of the hardwood lumber                         may serve more than two consecutive                    action is considered necessary, the
                                                industry. The Board may also solicit                    terms, excluding any term of office less               Board may take action by mail,
                                                nominees using existing regional                        than three years.                                      telephone, electronic mail, facsimile, or
                                                organizations. Initial and subsequent                     (b) For the initial Board, the terms of              any other means of communication.
                                                nominees must have annual sales of $2                   Board members shall be staggered for                   Any action taken under this procedure
                                                million or more of hardwood lumber,                     two, three, and four years so that the                 is valid only if:
                                                hardwood products, and hardwood                         terms of approximately one-third of the                   (1) All members and the Secretary are
                                                value-added products, or have annual                    Board expire in any given year.                        notified and the members are provided
                                                sales of $10 million or more of                                                                                the opportunity to vote;
                                                hardwood plywood per fiscal year;                       § 1211.44    Removal and vacancies.                       (2) A majority of the members vote in
                                                  (2) Manufacturer nominees may                            (a) In the event that any member of                 favor of the action; and
                                                provide the Board a short background                    the Board ceases to own or work for a                     (3) All votes are promptly confirmed
                                                statement outlining their qualifications                hardwood lumber or hardwood                            in writing and recorded in the Board
                                                to serve on the Board;                                  plywood manufacturer, or ceases to do                  minutes.
                                                  (3) Manufacturers who manufacture                     business in the district he or she
                                                covered hardwood lumber in more than                    represents, such position shall become                 § 1211.46   Reimbursement and attendance.
                                                one district may seek nomination only                   vacant.                                                  Board members will serve without
                                                in the district in which they                              (b) The Board may recommend to the                  compensation. Board members will be
                                                manufacture the majority of the volume                  Secretary that a member be removed                     reimbursed for reasonable travel
                                                of their covered hardwood lumber. The                   from office if the member consistently                 expenses, as approved by the Board,
                                                names of hardwood manufacturer                          refuses to perform his or her duties or                which they incur when performing
                                                nominees shall be placed on a ballot by                 engages in dishonest acts or willful                   Board business.
                                                district. The ballots along with the                    misconduct. The Secretary shall remove
                                                                                                                                                               § 1211.47   Powers and duties of the Board.
                                                background statements shall be mailed                   the member if he or she finds that the
                                                to manufacturers in each respective                     Board’s recommendation shows                             The Board shall have the following
                                                district for a vote. Manufacturers who                  adequate cause. Further, without                       powers and duties:
                                                manufacture covered hardwood lumber                     recommendation of the Board, a                           (a) To administer this Order in
                                                in more than one district may only vote                 member may be removed by the                           accordance with its terms and
                                                in the district in which they                           Secretary upon showing of adequate                     conditions and to collect assessments;
                                                manufacture the majority of the volume                  cause, including the failure by a                        (b) To develop and recommend to the
                                                of their covered hardwood lumber. The                   member to submit reports or remit                      Secretary for approval such bylaws,
                                                Board must submit nominations to the                    assessments required under this part. If               rules, and regulations as may be
                                                Secretary at least six months before the                the Secretary determines that each                     necessary for the functioning of the
                                                new Board term begins. Before                           member’s continued service would be                    Board and for administering the Order,
                                                considering any nominations, the Board                  detrimental to the achievement of the                  including activities authorized to be
                                                shall publicize the nomination process,                 purposes of the Act.                                   carried out under the Order;
                                                using trade press or other means it                        (c) If a position becomes vacant,                     (c) To meet, organize, and select from
                                                deems appropriate, and shall outreach                   nominations to serve the unexpired                     among its members a chairperson and
                                                to all sizes of manufacturers of covered                term will be handled using the                         such other officers as the Board deems
                                                hardwood in order to generate nominees                  nominations process set forth in this                  necessary;
                                                that reflect the different size of                      Order. If the unexpired term has less                    (d) To create any committees,
                                                operations within the hardwood lumber                   than six months remaining, the                         including an executive committee, or
                                                industry. The Board may use district                    Secretary may leave the position vacant.               subcommittees, as the Board deems
                                                caucuses or other methods to elicit                                                                            necessary from its membership.
                                                potential nominees. The votes shall be
                                                                                                        § 1211.45    Procedure.                                Subcommittees may include individuals
                                                tabulated for each district with the                       (a) At a Board meeting, a majority of               other than Board members;
                                                nominee receiving the highest number                    the Board members duly appointed by                      (e) To employ or contract persons,
                                                of votes at the top of the list in                      the Secretary will constitute a quorum.                other than the Board members, as the
                                                descending order by vote. The top two                   A member attending the meeting by                      Board considers necessary to assist the
                                                candidates for each position shall be                   telephone or other electronic means                    Board in carrying out its duties and to
                                                submitted to the Secretary.                             shall be considered present for purposes               determine the compensation and specify
                                                  (4) No two members shall be                           of quorum.                                             the duties of such persons or to contract
                                                employed by a single corporation,                          (b) All votes at meetings of the Board              such services from an organization and
                                                company, partnership, or any other legal                and any committees will be cast in                     to enter into contracts or agreements in
                                                entity; and                                             person or by electronic voting,                        order to carry out authorized functions;
                                                  (5) The Board may recommend to the                    including by telephone. Voting by proxy                  (f) To provide appropriate notice of
                                                Secretary modifications to its                          will not be allowed.                                   meetings to the industry and USDA and
                                                nomination procedures as it deems                          (c) Each member of the Board will be                keep minutes of such meetings;
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                                                appropriate. Any such modifications                     entitled to one vote on any matter put                   (g) To develop and administer
                                                shall be implemented through                            to the Board and the motion will carry                 programs, plans, and projects and enter
                                                rulemaking by the Secretary.                            if supported by more than 50 percent of                into contracts or agreements, which
                                                                                                        the Board members present or                           must be approved by the Secretary
                                                § 1211.43   Term of office.                             participating by electronic means.                     before becoming effective, for
                                                  (a) With the exception of the initial                    (d) The Board must give members and                 promotion, research and information,
                                                Board, each Board member will serve a                   the Secretary timely notice of all Board               including consumer and industry
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                                                designed to strengthen hardwood                           (o) To consider and recommend to the                 disbursements in administering the
                                                lumber industry’s position in the                       Secretary new products and the                         Order. Each such budget, which must be
                                                marketplace and to maintain, develop,                   application of the assessment to such                  approved by the Secretary before it is
                                                and expand markets for covered                          products.                                              implemented, shall include:
                                                hardwood lumber. The payment of costs                     (p) To recommend to the Secretary                       (1) A statement of objectives and
                                                for such activities shall be with funds                 such amendments to the Order as the                    strategy for each program, plan, or
                                                collected pursuant to the Order,                        Board considers appropriate;                           project developed and approved by the
                                                including funds collected pursuant to                     (q) To periodically prepare and make                 Board;
                                                section 1211.50(f). Each contract or                    public and to make available to                           (2) A summary of anticipated revenue,
                                                agreement shall provide that:                           manufacturers reports of its activities                with comparative data or at least one
                                                   (1) The contractor or agreeing party                 and, at least once each fiscal period, to              preceding year (except for the initial
                                                shall develop and submit to the Board                   make public an accounting of funds                     budget);
                                                a program, plan, or project together with               received and expended;                                    (3) A summary of proposed
                                                a budget that specifies the cost to be                    (r) To invest assessment funds                       expenditures for each program, plan, or
                                                incurred to carry out the activity;                     collected but not yet disbursed pursuant               project; and
                                                   (2) The contractor or agreeing party                 to this Part. Investments shall be in any                 (4) Staff and administrative expense
                                                shall keep accurate records of all of its               interest-bearing account or certificate of             breakdowns, with comparative data for
                                                transactions and make periodic reports                  deposit of a bank that is a member of the              at least one preceding year (except for
                                                to the Board of activities conducted,                   Federal Reserve System, obligations                    the initial budget).
                                                submit accounting for funds received                    fully guaranteed as to principal and                      (b) Each budget shall provide
                                                and expended, and make such other                       interest by the United States or any                   adequate funds to defray its proposed
                                                reports as the Secretary or Board may                   agency of the United States, or general                expenditures and to provide for a
                                                require;                                                obligations of any State or any political              reserve.
                                                   (3) The Secretary may audit the                      subdivision of a State.                                   (c) Subject to this section, any
                                                records of the contracting or agreeing                    (s) To work to achieve an effective,                 amendment or addition to an approved
                                                party periodically; and                                 continuous, and coordinated program of                 budget must be approved by the
                                                   (4) Any subcontractor who enters into                promotion, research, consumer                          Department, including shifting funds
                                                a contract with a Board contractor and                  information, evaluation, and industry                  from one program, plan, or project to
                                                who receives or otherwise uses funds                    information designed to strengthen the                 another. Shifts of funds which do not
                                                allocated by the Board shall be subject                 hardwood lumber, hardwood lumber                       cause an increase in the Board’s
                                                to the same provisions as the contractor.               products, hardwood lumber value-                       approved budget and which are
                                                   (h) To prepare and submit to the                     added products, and hardwood                           consistent with governing bylaws need
                                                Secretary for approval 60 calendar days                 plywood industry’s position in the                     not have prior approval by the
                                                in advance of the beginning of a fiscal                 market; maintain and expand existing                   Secretary.
                                                period, rates of assessment and a budget                markets and uses for covered hardwood;                    (d) The Board may incur such
                                                of the anticipated expenses to be                       and to carry out programs, plans, and                  expenses, including provision for a
                                                incurred in the administration of the                   projects designed to provide maximum                   reserve, as are reasonable and likely to
                                                Order, including the probable cost of                   benefits to the hardwood lumber,                       be incurred for maintenance and
                                                each promotion, research and                            hardwood lumber products, hardwood                     functioning of the Board, and to enable
                                                information activity proposed to be                     lumber value-added products and                        it to exercise its powers and perform its
                                                developed or carried out by the Board;                  hardwood plywood industries.                           duties in accordance with the
                                                   (i) To maintain such records and                                                                            provisions of the Order. Such expenses
                                                                                                        § 1211.48    Prohibited activities.                    shall be paid from funds received by the
                                                books and prepare and submit such
                                                reports and records from time to time to                  The Board may not engage in, and                     Board.
                                                the Secretary as the Secretary may                      shall prohibit the employees and agents                   (e) With approval of the Secretary, the
                                                prescribe; to make appropriate                          of the Board from engaging in:                         Board may borrow money for the
                                                accounting with respect to the receipt                    (a) Any action that is a conflict of                 payment of administrative expenses,
                                                and disbursement of all funds entrusted                 interest;                                              subject to the same fiscal, budget, and
                                                to it; and to keep records that accurately                (b) Using funds collected by the Board               audit controls as other funds of the
                                                reflect the actions and transactions of                 under the Order to undertake any action                Board. Any funds borrowed by the
                                                the Board;                                              for the purpose of influencing                         Board shall be expended only for
                                                   (j) To act as an intermediary between                legislation or governmental action or                  startup costs and capital outlays and are
                                                the Secretary and any manufacturer;                     policy, by local, state, national, and                 limited to the first year of operation by
                                                   (k) To cause its books to be audited                 foreign governments, other than                        the Board.
                                                by a certified public accountant at the                 recommending to the Secretary                             (f) The Board may accept voluntary
                                                end of each fiscal year and at such other               amendments to this Part; and                           contributions, and is encouraged to seek
                                                times as the Secretary may request, and                   (c) No program, plan, or project                     other appropriate funding sources to
                                                to submit a report of the audit to the                  including advertising shall be false or                carry out activities authorized by the
                                                Secretary;                                              misleading, or disparaging to another                  Order. Such contributions shall be free
                                                   (l) To recommend changes to the                      agricultural commodity.                                from any encumbrances by the donor
                                                assessment rate as provided in this part;               Expenses and Assessments                               and the Board shall retain complete
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                                                   (m) To borrow funds necessary for                                                                           control of their use. The Board may
                                                startup expenses of the Order;                          § 1211.50    Budget and expenses.                      receive funds from outside sources (i.e.,
                                                   (n) To receive, investigate, and report                (a) At least 60 days before the                      Federal or State grants, Foreign
                                                to the Secretary complaints of violations               beginning of each fiscal year, and as                  Agricultural Service funds), with
                                                of the Order, including investigating                   may be necessary thereafter, the Board                 approval of the Secretary, for specific
                                                complaints of violation, and ensuring                   shall prepare and submit to the                        authorized projects.
                                                consistent, uniform and appropriate                     Secretary a budget for the fiscal year                    (g) The Board shall reimburse the
                                                application of this Part;                               covering its anticipated expenses and                  Secretary for all expenses the Secretary


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                                                incurs in the implementation,                                     Board may invest assessments and all                              expenditures, and the unexpended
                                                administration, and supervision of this                           other revenues collected under this part                          budget.
                                                Part, including all costs relating to the                         in:                                                                 (b) Each financial statement shall be
                                                conducting of a referendum in                                        (1) Obligations of the United States or                        submitted to the Secretary within 30
                                                connection with this Part.                                        any agency of the United States;                                  days after the end of the time period to
                                                   (h) For fiscal years beginning three                              (2) General obligations of any State or                        which it applies.
                                                years after the establishment of the                              any political subdivision of a State;                               (c) The Board shall submit to the
                                                Board, the Board may not expend for                                  (3) Interest bearing accounts or                               Secretary an annual financial statement
                                                administration, maintenance, and                                  certificates of deposit of financial                              within 90 days after the end of the fiscal
                                                functioning of the Board in any fiscal                            institutions that are members of the                              year to which it applies.
                                                year an amount that exceeds 15 percent                            Federal Reserve System;                                           Assessments
                                                of the assessments and other income                                  (4) Obligations fully guaranteed as to
                                                received by the Board for that fiscal                             principal interest by the United States;                          § 1211.52   Assessments.
                                                year. Reimbursements to the Secretary                             or                                                                  (a) The Board’s programs and
                                                required under this section are excluded                             (5) Other investments as authorized                            expenses shall be paid by assessments
                                                from this limitation on spending.                                 by the Secretary.                                                 on manufacturers of covered hardwood,
                                                   (i) The Board may establish an                                                                                                   other income of the Board, and other
                                                operating monetary reserve and may                                § 1211.51     Financial statements.                               funds available to the Board. This
                                                carry over to subsequent fiscal periods                              (a) Upon the Secretary’s request, the                          section authorizes hardwood lumber
                                                excess funds in any reserve so                                    Board shall prepare and submit                                    manufacturers to be assessed on
                                                established: Provided, That, the funds in                         financial statements to the Secretary on                          hardwood plywood and hardwood
                                                the reserve do not exceed one fiscal                              a monthly or quarterly basis, or at any                           lumber, both in its green (rough) form
                                                period’s budget of expenses. Subject to                           other time as requested by the Secretary.                         and as it is kiln dried or air dried to
                                                approval by the Secretary, such reserve                           Each such financial statement shall                               create hardwood lumber products and
                                                funds may be used to defray any                                   include, but not be limited to, a balance                         hardwood lumber value-added
                                                expenses authorized under this subpart.                           sheet, income statement, and expense                              products.
                                                   (j) Pending disbursement of                                    budget. The expense budget shall show                               (b) Subject to the exemption specified
                                                assessments and all other revenue under                           expenditures during the time period                               in § 1211.53, each manufacturer shall
                                                a budget approved by the Secretary, the                           covered by the report, year-to-date                               pay the following assessment:

                                                                  Covered hardwood                                                    Assessment rate                                           Allowable deductions 1

                                                Hardwood lumber ...............................................   $1/$1,000 in sales ............................................   N/A.
                                                Hardwood lumber products ................................         $1/$1,000 in sales ............................................   —dollar value of hardwood lumber purchases.
                                                Hardwood lumber value-added products ...........                  $0.75/$1,000 in sales of value-added product                      —dollar value of hardwood lumber purchases.
                                                                                                                    plus $1.00 per $1,000 in sales of green (G/
                                                                                                                    AD/KD) hardwood lumber.
                                                Hardwood plywood .............................................    $3/$1,000 in sales ............................................   N/A.
                                                   1 The deductions are necessary to take into account assessments already paid on green (G/AD/KD) hardwood lumber purchased by the manu-
                                                facturer to make the product or value-added product.


                                                  (1) Hardwood lumber manufacturers                               are excluded from the calculation of                              confidential as specified in § 1211.72 so
                                                that cut raw, green hardwood logs into                            assessments.                                                      that no Board member or person subject
                                                hardwood lumber or kiln dry or air dry                              (6) Vertically integrated                                       to assessment shall have access to such
                                                hardwood lumber that can be further                               manufacturers that manufacture                                    information.
                                                processed into products shall pay at the                          hardwood lumber, then transfer the                                   (d) The assessment rate specified in
                                                rate of $1.00 per $1,000 in sales of green                        lumber from one business unit to                                  this section may be changed only upon
                                                (G/AD/KD) hardwood lumber;                                        another within the same company to                                a recommendation by the Board to the
                                                  (2) Hardwood lumber manufacturers                               manufacture non-assessed product,                                 Secretary for implementation through
                                                that manufacture hardwood lumber                                  shall pay assessments based on the fair                           rulemaking.
                                                products shall pay at a rate of $1.00 per                         market value of the non-assessed
                                                $1,000 in sales of hardwood lumber                                product, minus the fair market value of                              (e) If the assessment is not paid
                                                products minus the dollar value of green                          the green (G/AD/KD) hardwood lumber,                              within 60 calendar days of the date it is
                                                (G/AD/KD) hardwood lumber                                         minus the fair market value of the green                          due, the Board may impose a late
                                                purchases;                                                        (G/AD/KD) hardwood lumber purchases                               payment charge and interest. The late
                                                  (3) Hardwood lumber value-added                                 times $0.001. This formula is necessary                           payment charge and rate of interest shall
                                                product manufacturers shall pay a rate                            to ensure that covered hardwood lumber                            be recommended by the Board to the
                                                of $0.75 per $1,000 in sales of hardwood                          in a vertically integrated company is                             Secretary through rulemaking. Persons
                                                lumber value-added products, plus                                 appropriately assessed.                                           failing to remit total assessments due in
                                                $1.00 per $1,000 in sales of green (G/                              (c) Assessments shall be remitted to                            a timely manner may also be subject to
                                                                                                                                                                                    actions under federal debt collection
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                                                AD/KD) hardwood lumber, minus the                                 the Board on a quarterly basis,
                                                dollar value of the green (G/AD/KD)                               accompanied by a form that the Board                              procedures.
                                                hardwood lumber purchases; and                                    shall develop, no later than thirtieth                               (f) The Board may accept advance
                                                  (4) Hardwood plywood manufacturers                              calendar day of the month following the                           payment of assessments that will be
                                                shall pay at the rate of $3.00 per $1,000                         end of the quarter in which the covered                           credited toward any amount for which
                                                in sales of hardwood plywood lumber.                              hardwood lumber was marketed. Any                                 that person may become liable. The
                                                  (5) Brokered sales of hardwood                                  information collected pursuant to the                             Board may not pay interest on any
                                                lumber or hardwood lumber products                                collection of assessments, shall be kept                          advance payment.


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                                                   (g) If the Board is not in place by the              annual sales of $10 million or more                    organic operation issued by a USDA-
                                                date the first assessments are to be                    during the fiscal year shall pay the                   accredited certifying agent under the
                                                collected, the Secretary shall receive                  Board the applicable assessments owed                  OFPA and the NOP;
                                                assessments and invest them on behalf                   on the annual sales of the covered                       (v) Certification, as evidenced by
                                                of the Board, and shall pay such                        hardwood within 30 calendar days after                 signature and date, that all information
                                                assessments and any interest earned to                  the end of the fiscal year and submit any              provided by the applicant is true; and
                                                the Board when it is established.                       necessary reports to the Board pursuant                  (vi) Such other information as may be
                                                   (h) The Board may authorize other                    to § 1211.70.                                          required by the Board, with the
                                                organizations to collect assessments on                   (e) Organic. (1) A hardwood lumber or                approval of the Secretary.
                                                its behalf with the approval of the                     hardwood plywood manufacturer who                        (4) If a manufacturer complies with
                                                Secretary.                                              operates under an approved National                    the requirements of this section, the
                                                                                                        Organic Program (7 CFR part 205) (NOP)                 Board will grant an assessment
                                                § 1211.53   Exemption from assessment.
                                                                                                        organic handling system plan may be                    exemption and issue a Certificate of
                                                   (a) Small hardwood lumber                            exempt from the payment of                             Exemption to the manufacturer within
                                                manufacturers and small hardwood                        assessments under this part provided                   30 calendar days. If the application is
                                                plywood manufacturers shall be exempt                   that:                                                  disapproved, the Board will notify the
                                                from paying assessments as follows:                        (i) Only agricultural products certified            applicant of the reason(s) for
                                                   (1) Hardwood lumber manufacturers,                   as ‘‘organic’’ or ‘‘100 percent organic’’              disapproval within the same timeframe.
                                                hardwood lumber product                                 (as defined in the NOP) are eligible for                 (5) The exemption will apply
                                                manufacturers, and hardwood lumber                      exemption;                                             immediately following the issuance of a
                                                value-added products manufacturers                         (ii) The exemption shall apply to all               Certificate of Exemption.
                                                with sales of any assessed product                      certified ‘‘organic’’ or ‘‘100 percent                   (f) The Board may develop additional
                                                combined to be less than $2 million are                 organic’’ (as defined in the NOP)                      procedures to administer this exemption
                                                exempt from paying assessments.                         products of a manufacturer regardless of
                                                   (2) Hardwood plywood manufacturers                                                                          as appropriate. Such procedures shall be
                                                                                                        whether the agricultural commodity                     implemented through rulemaking by the
                                                with annual sales of less than $10                      subject to the exemption is
                                                million are exempt from paying                                                                                 Secretary.
                                                                                                        manufactured by a person that also
                                                assessments.                                            manufactures conventional or non-                      Promotion, Research and Information
                                                   (b) Hardwood lumber manufacturers                    organic agricultural products of the
                                                and hardwood plywood manufacturers                                                                             § 1211.60   Programs, plans, and projects.
                                                                                                        same agricultural commodity as that for
                                                who meet the exemption threshold shall                  which the exemption is claimed;                           (a) The Board shall develop and
                                                apply for an exemption, on a form                          (iii) The manufacturer maintains a                  submit to the Secretary for approval
                                                provided by the Board. The certificate of               valid certificate of organic operation as              programs, plans, and projects
                                                exemption shall remain valid for as long                issued under the Organic Foods                         authorized under this Part. Such
                                                as the annual sales of the respective                   Production Act of 1990 (7 U.S.C. 6501–                 programs, plans, or projects shall
                                                hardwood lumber manufacturer and                        6522) (OFPA) and the NOP regulations                   provide for the establishment, issuance,
                                                hardwood plywood manufacturer                           issued under OFPA (7 CFR part 205);                    implementation, and administration of
                                                remain under the exemption threshold.                   and                                                    appropriate programs for promotion,
                                                Upon receipt of an application for                         (iv) Any manufacturer so exempted                   research and information with respect to
                                                exemption, the Board shall determine                    shall continue to be obligated to pay                  covered hardwood.
                                                whether an exemption may be granted.                    assessments under this part that are                      (b) No program, plan, or project shall
                                                The Board will then issue, if deemed                    associated with any agricultural                       be implemented prior to its approval by
                                                appropriate, a certificate of exemption                 products that do not qualify for an                    the Secretary. Once the Secretary
                                                to each manufacturer who is eligible to                 exemption under this section.                          approves a program, plan, or project, the
                                                receive one. Each person shall retain a                    (2) To apply for exemption under this               Board shall take appropriate steps to
                                                copy of the certificate of exemption. The               section, an eligible manufacturer shall                implement it.
                                                Board may develop additional                            submit a request to the Board on an                       (c) The Board shall periodically
                                                procedures to administer this exemption                 Organic Exemption Request Form (Form                   review or evaluate each program, plan,
                                                as appropriate. Such procedures shall be                AMS–15) at any time during the year                    or project implemented under this
                                                implemented through rulemaking by the                   initially, and annually thereafter on or               subpart to ensure that it contributes to
                                                Secretary.                                              before the start of the fiscal year, as long           an effective program of promotion,
                                                   (c) Hardwood lumber manufacturers                    as the manufacturer continues to be                    research or information. If the Board
                                                who did not apply to the Board for an                   eligible for the exemption.                            finds that any such program, plan, or
                                                exemption and have annual sales of less                    (3) A manufacturer request for                      project does not contribute to an
                                                than $2 million or hardwood plywood                     exemption shall include the following:                 effective program of promotion, research
                                                manufacturers that have annual sales of                    (i) The applicant’s full name,                      or information, then the Board shall
                                                less than $10 million during the fiscal                 company name, address, telephone and                   terminate such program, plan, or
                                                year shall receive a refund from the                    fax numbers, and email address                         project.
                                                Board for the applicable assessments                    (optional);
                                                within 30 calendar days after the end of                   (ii) Certification that the applicant               § 1211.61   Independent evaluation.
                                                the fiscal year. Board staff shall                      maintains a valid certificate of organic                 Within four years of the first Board
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                                                determine the assessments paid and                      operation issued under the OFPA and                    meeting and at least once every five
                                                refund the amount due to the                            the NOP;                                               years thereafter, the Board shall
                                                manufacturer accordingly.                                  (iii) Certification that the applicant              authorize and fund an independent
                                                   (d) Hardwood lumber manufacturers                    manufactures organic products eligible                 evaluation of the effectiveness of the
                                                who received an exemption certificate                   to be labeled ‘‘organic’’ or ‘‘100 percent             Order and programs conducted by the
                                                from the Board but have annual sales of                 organic’’ under the NOP;                               Board pursuant to the Act. The Board
                                                $2 million or more or hardwood                             (iv) A requirement that the applicant               shall submit to the Secretary and make
                                                plywood manufacturers that have                         attach a copy of their certificate of                  available to the public the results of


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                                                each periodic independent evaluation                    thereunder shall be kept confidential by               majority of the volume (board foot or
                                                conducted under this section.                           all persons, including all employees and               equivalent) of covered hardwood
                                                                                                        former employees of the Board, all                     lumber represented in the referendum
                                                § 1211.62 Patents, copyrights, trademarks,              officers and employees and former                      and who, during a representative period
                                                information, publications, and product
                                                formulations.
                                                                                                        officers and employees of contracting                  determined by the Secretary, were
                                                                                                        and subcontracting agencies or agreeing                engaged in the manufacturing of
                                                   Patents, copyrights, trademarks,                     parties having access to such                          covered hardwood lumber. The
                                                information, publications, and product                  information. Such information shall not                Secretary will also conduct a
                                                formulations developed through the use                  be available to Board members or other                 referendum if requested by the Board or
                                                of funds received by the Board under                    manufacturers. Only those persons                      if requested by 10 percent or more of all
                                                this part shall be the property of the                  having a specific need for such                        manufacturers eligible to vote in a
                                                U.S. Government, as represented by the                  information solely to effectively                      referendum. In addition, the Secretary
                                                Board, and shall, along with any rents,                 administer the provisions of this subpart              may hold a referendum at any time.
                                                royalties, residual payments, or other                  shall have access to such information.
                                                income from the rental, sales, leasing,                 Only such information so obtained as                   § 1211.82   Suspension and termination.
                                                franchising, or other uses of such                      the Secretary deems relevant shall be                     (a) The Secretary shall suspend or
                                                patents, copyrights, trademarks,                        disclosed by them, and then only in a                  terminate this part or subpart or a
                                                information, publications, or product                   judicial proceeding or administrative                  provision thereof, if the Secretary finds
                                                formulations, inure to the benefit of the               hearing brought at the direction, or at                that this part or subpart or a provision
                                                Board; shall be considered income                       the request, of the Secretary, or to which             thereof obstructs or does not tend to
                                                subject to the same fiscal, budget, and                 the Secretary or any officer of the                    effectuate the purposes of the Act, or if
                                                audit controls as other funds of the                    United States is a party, and involving                the Secretary determines that this
                                                Board; and may be licensed subject to                   this subpart. Nothing in this section                  subpart or a provision thereof is not
                                                approval by the Secretary. Upon                         shall be deemed to prohibit:                           favored by persons voting in a
                                                termination of this part, § 1211.83 shall                  (a) The issuance of general statements              referendum conducted pursuant to the
                                                apply to determine disposition of all                   based upon the reports of the number of                Act.
                                                such property.                                          persons subject to this subpart or                        (b) The Secretary shall suspend or
                                                Reports, Books and Records                              statistical data collected therefrom,                  terminate this subpart at the end of the
                                                                                                        which statements do not identify the                   fiscal period whenever the Secretary
                                                § 1211.70   Reports.                                    information furnished by any person;                   determines that its suspension or
                                                  (a) Each hardwood lumber                              and                                                    termination is favored by a majority of
                                                manufacturer and hardwood lumber                           (b) The publication, by direction of                manufacturers voting in the referendum
                                                plywood manufacturer will be required                   the Secretary, of the name of any person               who represent a majority of the volume
                                                to provide periodically to the Board staff              who has been adjudged to have violated                 (board foot or equivalent) represented in
                                                such information as the Board, with the                 this part, together with a statement of
                                                                                                                                                               the referendum, and who, during a
                                                approval of the Secretary, may require.                 the particular provisions of this part
                                                                                                                                                               representative period determined by the
                                                Such information may include, but not                   violated by such person.
                                                                                                                                                               Secretary, have been engaged in the
                                                be limited to:                                          Miscellaneous                                          manufacturing of covered hardwood
                                                  (1) The name, address and telephone                                                                          lumber.
                                                number of the manufacturer;                             § 1211.80    Right of the Secretary.
                                                                                                                                                                  (c) If, as a result of a referendum the
                                                  (2) The annual sales of covered                         All fiscal matters, programs, plans, or              Secretary determines that this subpart is
                                                hardwood lumber; and                                    projects, rules or regulations, reports, or            not approved, the Secretary shall:
                                                  (3) The annual sales of covered                       other substantive actions proposed and
                                                                                                                                                                  (1) Not later than one hundred and
                                                hardwood lumber for which                               prepared by the Board shall be
                                                                                                                                                               eighty (180) calendar days after making
                                                assessments were paid.                                  submitted to the Secretary for approval.
                                                                                                                                                               the determination, suspend or
                                                  (b) Such information shall accompany
                                                                                                        § 1211.81    Referenda.                                terminate, as the case may be, the
                                                the collected payment of assessments on
                                                                                                           (a) Initial referendum. The Order shall             collection of assessments under this
                                                a quarterly basis specified in § 1211.52.
                                                                                                        not become effective unless the Order is               subpart.
                                                § 1211.71   Books and records.                          approved by a majority of manufacturers                   (2) As soon as practical, suspend or
                                                   Each manufacturer, including those                   voting in the referendum who also                      terminate, as the case may be, activities
                                                exempt under § 1211.53, shall maintain                  represent a majority of the volume                     under this subpart in an orderly
                                                any books and records necessary to                      (board foot or equivalent) of covered                  manner.
                                                carry out the provisions of this subpart                hardwood lumber represented in the
                                                                                                                                                               § 1211.83   Proceedings after termination.
                                                and regulations issued thereunder,                      referendum and who, during a
                                                including such records as are necessary                 representative period determined by the                  (a) Upon the termination of this
                                                to verify any required reports. Such                    Secretary, were engaged in the                         subpart, the Board shall recommend to
                                                books and records must be made                          manufacturing of covered hardwood                      the Secretary not more than five of its
                                                available during normal business hours                  lumber.                                                members to serve as trustees for the
                                                for inspection by the Board’s or                           (b) Subsequent referenda. Five years                purpose of liquidating the affairs of the
                                                Secretary’s employees or agents. A                      after the initial meeting of the Board, the            Board. Such persons, upon designation
                                                                                                                                                               by the Secretary, shall become trustees
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                                                manufacturer must maintain the books                    Secretary shall hold a referendum to
                                                and records for two years beyond the                    determine whether manufacturers favor                  of all of the funds and property then in
                                                fiscal period to which they apply.                      the continuation of the Order.                         the possession or under control of the
                                                                                                        Thereafter, the Secretary shall conduct a              Board, including claims for any funds
                                                § 1211.72   Confidentiality of information.             referendum at least every seven years.                 unpaid or property not delivered, or any
                                                  All information obtained from books,                  The Order shall continue if it is favored              other claim existing at the time of such
                                                records, or reports under the Act, this                 by a majority of manufacturers voting in               termination.
                                                subpart and the regulations issued                      the referendum who also represent a                      (b) The said trustees shall:


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                                                   (1) Continue in such capacity until                  is held invalid, the validity of the                   DATES:  We must receive comments on
                                                discharged by the Secretary;                            remainder of this subpart or the                       this proposed AD by August 10, 2015.
                                                   (2) Carry out the obligations of the                 applicability thereof to other persons or              ADDRESSES: You may send comments by
                                                Board under any contracts or                            circumstances shall not be affected                    any of the following methods:
                                                agreements entered into pursuant to the                 thereby.                                                 • Federal eRulemaking Docket: Go to
                                                Order;                                                                                                         http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
                                                   (3) From time to time, account for all               § 1211.87    Amendments.
                                                                                                                                                               online instructions for sending your
                                                receipts and disbursements and deliver                    Amendments to this subpart may be                    comments electronically.
                                                all property on hand, together with all                 proposed from time to time by the Board                  • Fax: 202–493–2251.
                                                books and records of the Board and the                  or by any interested person affected by                  • Mail: Send comments to the U.S.
                                                trustees, to such person or persons as                  the provisions of the Act, including the               Department of Transportation, Docket
                                                the Secretary may direct; and                           Secretary.                                             Operations, M–30, West Building
                                                   (4) Upon request of the Secretary,                   § 1211.88    OMB control number.                       Ground Floor, Room W12–140, 1200
                                                execute such assignments or other                                                                              New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington,
                                                instruments necessary and appropriate                     The control numbers assigned to the
                                                                                                                                                               DC 20590–0001.
                                                                                                        information collection requirements of
                                                to vest in such persons title and right to                                                                       • Hand Delivery: Deliver to the
                                                all funds, property and claims vested in                this part by the Office of Management
                                                                                                                                                               ‘‘Mail’’ address between 9 a.m. and 5
                                                the Board or the trustees pursuant to the               and Budget pursuant to the Paperwork
                                                                                                                                                               p.m., Monday through Friday, except
                                                Order.                                                  Reduction Act of 1995, 44 U.S.C.
                                                                                                                                                               Federal holidays.
                                                   (c) Any person to whom funds,                        chapter 35, are OMB control number
                                                property or claims have been transferred                0505–0001 (Board nominee background                    Examining the AD Docket
                                                or delivered pursuant to the Order shall                statement) and OMB control number                         You may examine the AD docket on
                                                be subject to the same obligations                      0581–NEW.                                              the Internet at http://
                                                imposed upon the Board and upon the                       Dated: June 1, 2015.                                 www.regulations.gov or in person at the
                                                trustees.                                               Erin Morris,                                           Docket Operations Office between 9
                                                   (d) Any residual funds not required to               Associate Administrator.                               a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through
                                                defray the necessary expenses of                        [FR Doc. 2015–13719 Filed 6–8–15; 8:45 am]             Friday, except Federal holidays. The AD
                                                liquidation shall be turned over to the                 BILLING CODE 3410–02–P
                                                                                                                                                               docket contains this proposed AD, the
                                                Secretary to be disposed of, to the extent                                                                     economic evaluation, any comments
                                                practical, to one or more hardwood                                                                             received, and other information. The
                                                lumber and hardwood plywood                                                                                    street address for the Docket Operations
                                                industry organizations in the interest of               DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                           Office (telephone 800–647–5527) is in
                                                continuing hardwood lumber and                                                                                 the ADDRESSES section. Comments will
                                                                                                        Federal Aviation Administration
                                                hardwood plywood promotion, research                                                                           be available in the AD docket shortly
                                                and information programs.                                                                                      after receipt.
                                                                                                        14 CFR Part 39
                                                                                                                                                                  For service information identified in
                                                § 1211.84 Effect of termination or
                                                                                                        [Docket No. FAA–2015–1998; Directorate                 this proposed AD, contact MD
                                                amendment.
                                                                                                        Identifier 2014–SW–035–AD]                             Helicopters, Inc., Attn: Customer
                                                  Unless otherwise expressly provided                                                                          Support Division, 4555 E. McDowell
                                                by the Secretary, the termination or                    RIN 2120–AA64                                          Rd., Mail Stop M615, Mesa, AZ 85215–
                                                amendment of this part or any subpart                                                                          9734; telephone 1–800–388–3378; fax
                                                thereof, shall not:                                     Airworthiness Directives; MD                           480–346–6813; or at http://
                                                  (a) Affect or waive any right, duty,                  Helicopters Inc.                                       www.mdhelicopters.com. You may
                                                obligation or liability which shall have                                                                       review the referenced service
                                                arisen or which may thereafter arise in                 AGENCY: Federal Aviation
                                                                                                        Administration (FAA), DOT.                             information at the FAA, Office of the
                                                connection with any provision of this                                                                          Regional Counsel, Southwest Region,
                                                part; or                                                ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking
                                                                                                                                                               2601 Meacham Blvd., Room 663, Fort
                                                  (b) Release or extinguish any violation               (NPRM).
                                                                                                                                                               Worth, Texas 76137.
                                                of this part; or
                                                                                                        SUMMARY:    We propose to adopt a new                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  (c) Affect or impair any rights or
                                                                                                        airworthiness directive (AD) for MD                    Galib Abumeri, Aerospace Engineer, Los
                                                remedies of the United States, or of the
                                                                                                        Helicopters Inc. (MDHI) Model 500N                     Angeles Aircraft Certification Office,
                                                Secretary, or of any other persons with
                                                                                                        and 600N helicopters with certain                      Transport Airplane Directorate, FAA,
                                                respect to any such violation.
                                                                                                        rotating cone assemblies installed. This               3960 Paramount Blvd., Lakewood,
                                                § 1211.85   Personal liability.                         proposed AD would require establishing                 California 90712, telephone 562–627–
                                                   No member or employee of the Board                   a life limit of 10,000 hours time-in-                  5324; email Galib.Abumeri@faa.gov.
                                                shall be held personally responsible,                   service (TIS) on these rotating cone                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                either individually or jointly with                     assemblies. This proposed AD is
                                                                                                        prompted by the determination that                     Comments Invited
                                                others, in any way whatsoever, to any
                                                person for errors in judgment, mistakes,                MDHI created rotating cone assemblies                     We invite you to participate in this
                                                or other acts, either of commission or                  with new dash numbers but incorrectly                  rulemaking by submitting written
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                                                omission, as such member or employee,                   failed to identify them as life-limited                comments, data, or views. We also
                                                except for acts of dishonesty or willful                parts. The proposed actions are                        invite comments relating to the
                                                misconduct.                                             intended to prevent operation of                       economic, environmental, energy, or
                                                                                                        rotating cone assemblies past their life               federalism impacts that might result
                                                § 1211.86   Separability.                               limits, failure of the rotating cone                   from adopting the proposals in this
                                                  If any provision of this subpart is                   assemblies, loss of directional control,               document. The most helpful comments
                                                declared invalid or the applicability                   and subsequent loss of control of the                  reference a specific portion of the
                                                thereof to any person or circumstances                  helicopter.                                            proposal, explain the reason for any


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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; supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking.
DatesComments must be received by July 9, 2015. Pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA), comments on information collection issues must be received by August 10, 2015.
ContactPatricia A. Petrella, Marketing Specialist, Promotion and Economics Division, Fruit and Vegetable Program, AMS, USDA, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Room 1406, Stop 0244, Washington, DC 20250-0244; telephone: (301) 334-2891; facsimile (301) 334-2896; or electronic mail: [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 32493 
RIN Number0581-AD24
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Advertising; Consumer Information; Incorporation by Reference; Marketing Agreements; Hardwood Lumber Promotion; Hardwood Plywood Promotion and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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