80_FR_47034 80 FR 46883 - Proposed Establishment of the Tip of the Mitt Viticultural Area

80 FR 46883 - Proposed Establishment of the Tip of the Mitt Viticultural Area

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 151 (August 6, 2015)

Page Range46883-46888
FR Document2015-19277

The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) proposes to establish the approximately 2,760-square mile ``Tip of the Mitt'' viticultural area in all or portions of Charlevoix, Emmet, Cheboygan, Presque Isle, Alpena, and Antrim Counties in Michigan. The proposed viticultural area is not located within, nor does it contain, any other established viticultural area. TTB designates viticultural areas to allow vintners to better describe the origin of their wines and to allow consumers to better identify wines they may purchase. TTB invites comments on this proposed addition to its regulations.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 151 (Thursday, August 6, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 151 (Thursday, August 6, 2015)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 46883-46888]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau

27 CFR Part 9

[Docket No. TTB-2015-0011; Notice No. 155]
RIN 1513-AC22


Proposed Establishment of the Tip of the Mitt Viticultural Area

AGENCY: Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, Treasury.

ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.

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SUMMARY: The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) proposes to 
establish the approximately 2,760-square mile ``Tip of the Mitt'' 
viticultural area in all or portions of Charlevoix, Emmet, Cheboygan, 
Presque Isle, Alpena, and Antrim Counties in Michigan. The proposed 
viticultural area is not located within, nor does it contain, any other 
established viticultural area. TTB designates viticultural areas to 
allow vintners to better describe the origin of their wines and to 
allow consumers to better identify wines they may purchase. TTB invites 
comments on this proposed addition to its regulations.

DATES: Comments must be received by October 5, 2015.

ADDRESSES: Please send your comments on this proposed rule to one of 
the following addresses (please note that TTB has a new address for 
comments submitted by U.S. mail):
     Internet: http://www.regulations.gov (via the online 
comment form for this proposed rule as posted within Docket No. TTB-
2015-0011 at ``Regulations.gov,'' the Federal e-rulemaking portal);
     U.S. Mail: Director, Regulations and Rulings Division, 
Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, 1310 G Street NW., Box 12, 
Washington, DC 20005; or
     Hand delivery/courier in lieu of mail: Alcohol and Tobacco 
Tax and Trade Bureau, 1310 G Street NW., Suite 400, Washington, DC 
20005.
    See the Public Participation section of this proposed rule for 
specific instructions and requirements for submitting comments, and for 
information on how to request a public hearing or view or request 
copies of the petition and supporting materials.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karen A. Thornton, Regulations and 
Rulings Division, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, 1310 G 
Street NW., Box 12, Washington, DC 20005; phone 202-453-1039, ext. 175.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background on Viticultural Areas

TTB Authority

    Section 105(e) of the Federal Alcohol Administration Act (FAA Act), 
27 U.S.C. 205(e), authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to prescribe 
regulations for the labeling of wine, distilled spirits, and malt 
beverages. The FAA Act provides that these regulations should, among 
other things, prohibit consumer deception and the use of misleading 
statements on labels and ensure that labels provide the consumer with 
adequate information as to the identity and quality of the product. The 
Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) administers the FAA Act 
pursuant to section 1111(d) of the Homeland Security Act of 2002, 
codified at 6 U.S.C. 531(d). The Secretary has delegated various 
authorities through Treasury Department Order 120-01 (Revised), dated 
December 10, 2013, to the TTB Administrator to perform the functions 
and duties in the administration and enforcement of this law.
    Part 4 of the TTB regulations (27 CFR part 4) authorizes TTB to 
establish definitive viticultural areas and regulate the use of their 
names as appellations of origin on wine labels and in wine 
advertisements. Part 9 of the TTB regulations (27 CFR part 9) sets 
forth the standards for the preparation and submission of petitions for 
the establishment or modification of American viticultural areas (AVAs) 
and lists the approved AVAs.

Definition

    Section 4.25(e)(1)(i) of the TTB regulations (27 CFR 4.25(e)(1)(i)) 
defines a viticultural area for American wine as a delimited grape-
growing region having distinguishing features, as described in part 9 
of the regulations, and a name and a delineated boundary, as 
established in part 9 of the regulations. These designations allow 
vintners and consumers to attribute a given quality, reputation, or 
other characteristic of a wine made from grapes grown in an area to the 
wine's geographic origin. The establishment of AVAs allows vintners to 
describe more accurately the origin of their wines to consumers and 
helps consumers to identify wines they may purchase. Establishment of 
an AVA is neither an approval nor an endorsement by TTB of the wine 
produced in that area.

Requirements

    Section 4.25(e)(2) of the TTB regulations (27 CFR 4.25(e)(2)) 
outlines the procedure for proposing an AVA and provides that any 
interested party may petition TTB to establish a grape-growing region 
as an AVA. Section 9.12 of the TTB regulations (27 CFR 9.12) prescribes 
standards for petitions for the establishment or modification of AVAs. 
Petitions to establish an AVA must include the following:
     Evidence that the area within the proposed AVA boundary is 
nationally or locally known by the AVA name specified in the petition;
     An explanation of the basis for defining the boundary of 
the proposed AVA;
     A narrative description of the features of the proposed 
AVA affecting viticulture, such as climate, geology, soils, physical 
features, and elevation, that make the proposed AVA distinctive and 
distinguish it from adjacent areas outside the proposed AVA boundary;
     The appropriate United States Geological Survey (USGS) 
map(s) showing the location of the proposed AVA, with the boundary of 
the proposed AVA clearly drawn thereon; and
     A detailed narrative description of the proposed AVA 
boundary based on USGS map markings.

Tip of the Mitt Petition

    TTB received a petition from the Straits Area Grape Growers 
Association, on behalf of vineyard and winery owners in the northern 
portion of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, proposing the establishment 
of the ``Tip of the Mitt'' AVA. The proposed AVA contains approximately 
2,760-square miles and has 41 commercial vineyards, covering 
approximately 94 acres, distributed across the proposed AVA. The 
proposed AVA also has eight bonded wineries. According to the petition, 
an additional 48 acres of vineyards and an additional 4 bonded wineries 
are planned in the near future. The distinguishing features of the 
proposed Tip of the Mitt AVA include climate and soils. Unless 
otherwise noted, all information and data contained in this proposed 
rule that pertains to the proposed AVA comes from the petition for the 
proposed Tip of the Mitt AVA and its supporting exhibits.

Name Evidence

    The proposed Tip of the Mitt AVA derives its name from its location 
at the northernmost end of Michigan's Lower Peninsula. The Lower 
Peninsula of Michigan is shaped like a mitten, and the proposed AVA is 
located at the northern tip of the ``mitten.'' The petition noted that 
``Tip of the Mitt'' has long been used to describe the region in

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which the proposed AVA is located, and the petitioner included copies 
of three postcards dated from the 1960s which were submitted to 
demonstrate the historical use of the phrase in connection with that 
region. The first postcard contains a photo of the Tip of the Mitt 
Motel in Mackinaw City, Michigan, which is located within the proposed 
AVA. The second postcard depicts a map of the northern portion of the 
Lower Peninsula and is labeled ``The Tip of the Mitt.'' The third 
postcard contains a photo of the Tip of the Mitt Restaurant in 
Topinabee, Michigan, a city located within the proposed AVA.
    The petition included additional evidence that the region of the 
proposed AVA is currently known as ``Tip of the Mitt.'' The petitioner 
submitted as one piece of evidence an online guide of hiking trails \1\ 
that divides Michigan into nine regions, including the ``Tip of the 
Mitt'' region in the northern portion of the Lower Peninsula. Several 
annual events held throughout the proposed AVA use the name ``Tip of 
the Mitt,'' including the Tip of the Mitt Paddle Fest, the Tip of the 
Mitt Tractor Show, the Tip of the Mitt Classic road bike race, and a 
sailing race known as Michigan Challenge: Tip of the Mitt. Finally, the 
petition included a list of 14 businesses and non-profit organizations 
within the proposed AVA, including Tip of the Mitt Windshield Repair, 
Tip of the Mitt IT, Tip of the Mitt Sail & Power Squadron, Tip of the 
Mitt Antique Tractor Association, Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council, 
and Tip of the Mitt Flea Market.
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    \1\ www.trails.com.
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Boundary Evidence

    The proposed Tip of the Mitt AVA is located at the northernmost end 
of Michigan's Lower Peninsula and includes all or portions of 
Charlevoix, Emmet, Cheboygan, Presque Isle, Alpena, and Antrim 
Counties. The western portion of the boundary follows the shorelines of 
Grand Traverse Bay, Little Traverse Bay, and Lake Michigan. The 
northern portion of the boundary follows the shorelines of the Straits 
of Mackinac and Lake Huron. The eastern portion of the boundary also 
follows the Lake Huron shoreline. The southern boundary follows county 
lines and a series of lines drawn between points on the USGS maps to 
separate the lake-influenced climate of the proposed Tip of the Mitt 
AVA from the cooler regions to the south.

Distinguishing Features

    The distinguishing features of the proposed Tip of the Mitt AVA 
include its climate and soils. Because the proposed AVA is bordered by 
large bodies of water to the west, north, and east, the climate and 
soil data from within the proposed AVA is only contrasted with data 
from the region directly to the south of the proposed AVA.
Climate
    The climate of the proposed Tip of the Mitt AVA is generally warmer 
than that of the region to the south. According to the petition, the 
primary reason for the warmer temperatures within the proposed AVA is 
the westerly prevailing winds that distribute warmer air from the 
surface of Lake Michigan across the region. As a result of these warm 
winds, the proposed AVA has a suitable climate for growing cold-hardy 
hybrid grape varieties such as Frontenac, La Crescent, and Marquette.
    The following table compares the average annual high and low 
temperatures, as well as the average annual extreme low temperature and 
the average number of days per year with high temperatures below 32 
degrees Fahrenheit (F) and below 0 degrees F, for 6 weather stations 
within the proposed Tip of the Mitt AVA and 5 weather stations south of 
the proposed AVA.\2\ A map showing the locations of the weather 
stations is included in Docket No. TTB-2015-0011 as Exhibit 1 to 
Appendix II of the petition.
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    \2\ Source: Midwest Climate Center database, Michigan State 
Climatology Office. Data covers the period from 1981 to 2010.

                                      Table 1--Average Annual Temperatures
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                                                                                    Annual days     Annual days
                                      Average         Average         Average       with highs      with highs
         Weather station            annual high     annual low        annual         below 32         below 0
                                                                    extreme low      degrees F       degrees F
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                                               Within Proposed AVA
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Alpena Waste Water Treatment                52.7            36.5            -8.3              66              10
 Plant..........................
Onaway State Park...............            56.2            34.6           -20.0              59              17
Cross Village...................            53.0            35.6           -14.2              65              13
Petoskey........................            53.5            32.2           -13.3              71              24
Boyne Falls.....................            56.8            35.1           -21.3              61              15
East Jordan.....................            56.9            34.5           -16.7              55              13
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                                              South of Proposed AVA
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Alpena WSO Airport..............            54.0            33.4           -17.8              77              22
Atlanta 2SW.....................            53.4            32.5           -19.6              77              17
Gaylord.........................            53.6            33.5           -19.7              76              26
Grayling........................            53.7            31.1           -22.2              69              22
Lake City.......................            54.0            32.5           -18.1              68              17
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    The data shows that although temperatures within the proposed AVA 
are cold, the region to the south has average annual low temperatures 
that are generally lower than those within the proposed AVA. The region 
to the south also generally has more days per year with high 
temperatures below 32 degrees F and also below 0 degrees F. The 
petition states that the number of very cold days is important to 
viticulture because only certain varieties of grapes can withstand very 
low temperatures. The petition states that, according to data produced 
by Iowa State University, there are 17 less-hardy varieties of grapes 
that can tolerate temperatures between -15 and -20

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degrees F, including Marechel Foch and Leon Millot. Because the average 
annual extreme low temperatures for 4 of the 6 locations within the 
proposed AVA are warmer than -20 degrees, and half of the locations 
within the proposed AVA have extreme low temperatures above -15 
degrees, these 17 varieties of grapes could reasonably be expected to 
survive and produce consistent crops within the proposed AVA. However, 
because none of the locations south of the proposed AVA have annual 
extreme low temperatures above -15 degrees, it is less likely that 
these 17 varieties would thrive and produce crops reliably south of the 
proposed AVA.
    The petition included information on growing season length and 
growing degree days (GDDs) \3\ gathered from locations both within and 
outside of the proposed AVA.\4\ The data in the following tables shows 
that the growing season for most locations within the proposed AVA is 
longer than the growing season for most locations south of the proposed 
AVA, and that most locations within the proposed AVA have higher GDD 
accumulations than locations to the south.
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    \3\ In the Winkler climate classification system, annual heat 
accumulation during the growing season, measured in annual growing 
degree days (GDDs), defines climatic regions. One GDD accumulates 
for each degree Fahrenheit that a day's mean temperature is above 50 
degrees, the minimum temperature required for grapevine growth. See 
Albert J. Winkler, General Viticulture (Berkeley: University of 
California Press, 1974), pages 61-64.
    \4\ Source: Midwest Climate Center database, Michigan State 
Climatology Office. Data covers the period from 1981 to 2010.

                                          Table 2--Growing Season Data
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                                                                                                  Average length
             Weather station               Average last spring frost   Average first fall frost     of  growing
                                                     date                        date              season (days)
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Alpena Waste Water Treatment Plant......  May 3.....................  October 11................             161
Onaway State Park.......................  May 15....................  September 29..............             137
Cross Village...........................  May 27....................  October 9.................             135
Petoskey................................  May 9.....................  October 13................             157
Boyne Falls.............................  May 31....................  September 18..............             110
East Jordan.............................  May 30....................  September 24..............             117
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Alpena WSO Airport......................  May 26....................  September 24..............             121
Atlanta 2SW.............................  May 20....................  September 24..............             127
Gaylord.................................  May 28....................  September 21..............             116
Grayling................................  June 2....................  September 13..............             103
Lake City...............................  May 28....................  September 22..............             117
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                                                            Table 3--Growing Degree Day Data
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         Weather station           March  GDDs   April  GDDs   May  GDDs    June  GDDs    July  GDDs  August GDDs   September     October      growing
                                                                                                                       GDDs         GDDs     season GDDs
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Alpena Waste Water Treatment               6            31.3        151.6         389.4        579.4        541.1        306.7           66      2,071.5
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Onaway State Park...............          11.3          43.1        198.4         413.5        578.1        506.3        259.5         65.2      2,075.4
Cross Village...................           6            39.5        158.5         356          521.8        502.5        299.4         75.4      1,959.1
Petoskey........................           6.5          33.6        144.1         359.0        541.4        519.4        298.8         90.5      1,993.8
Boyne Falls.....................          13.9          66          229.6         466.2        618.6        571.8        342.3         99.3      2,407.7
East Jordan.....................          12.9          55.3        207.2         432.4        577.6        531.6        315.7         88.4      2,221.1
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Alpena WSO Airport..............           8            36.7        153.3         380.6        553.1        492.3        261.2         60.8      1,946.0
Atlanta 2SW.....................          11.2          48.3        169.5         379.9        537.8        472.5        269.5         60.6      1,949.3
Gaylord.........................          12.3          48.7        190.7         413.2        560.0        499.0        271.8         66.9      2,062.6
Grayling........................           8.6          41.3        170.2         389.4        531.7        467.6        237.1         54.1      1,900.0
Lake City.......................           9.9          40          182.2         388.7        534.2        467.5        230.7         56.5      1,909.7
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    GDDs are important to viticulture because they represent how often 
the daily temperatures rise above 50 degrees F, which is the minimum 
temperature required for active vine growth and fruit development. 
Because the proposed AVA has a growing season that is generally longer, 
and GDD accumulations that are generally higher, than the region to the 
south, vineyard owners are able to grow less-hardy grapes as well as 
mid-to-late season ripening varieties, such as Frontenac, which would 
not ripen as consistently if they were grown south of the proposed AVA. 
The higher GDD accumulations within the proposed Tip of the Mitt AVA 
compensate for the relatively short growing season because the growing 
season temperatures rise above 50 degrees frequently enough during the 
growing season to allow the grapes to mature. For example, Boyne Falls 
has the shortest growing season of any location within the proposed 
AVA, and the growing season is shorter than all but one of the 
locations south of the

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proposed AVA. However, grapes are still able to ripen reliably in Boyne 
Falls because the average growing season GDD accumulation is 2,407.7. 
By contrast, even though four of the five locations south of the 
proposed AVA have longer growing seasons than Boyne Falls, all of the 
locations south of the proposed AVA still have significantly lower GDD 
accumulations.
Soils
    The predominant soils within the proposed Tip of the Mitt AVA 
contain coarse-textured glacial till and Lacustrine sand and gravel. 
Soils that contain either glacial outwash sand and gravel or ice-
contact sand and gravel are only present in small amounts. The soils of 
the proposed AVA have high levels of organic matter, which prevents 
nutrients from leaching rapidly. As a result, vineyard owners do not 
have to apply supplemental nutrients as frequently or heavily as in 
areas with soils that have lower levels of organic material. Soils with 
high levels of organic material also have a high water-holding 
capacity, so vineyard owners within the proposed AVA often take steps 
to limit accumulations of soil moisture, such as planting cover crops 
between the rows of vines to help absorb excess water. Finally, the 
soils of the proposed AVA do not heat up as quickly in the early spring 
as soils that contain higher levels of sand and gravel. The cool soil 
temperatures naturally prevent bud-break, often delaying new growth 
from forming until after the threat of damaging frost is over. 
According to the petition, delaying bud-break until after the threat of 
frost has passed is particularly important when growing cultivars that 
typically have an early bud-break such as Leon Millot or Marquette, 
which are both commonly grown in the proposed AVA.
    South of the proposed AVA, the soils are primarily glacial outwash 
sand and gravel and ice-contact sand and gravel, which are low in 
organic matter. Lesser quantities of coarse-textured glacial till and 
end moraines of fine- and coarse-textured till also occur. Because the 
soils south of the proposed AVA contain low amounts of organic matter, 
they require heavier and more frequent additions of nutrients. The 
soils also have a lower water-holding capacity, increasing the need for 
supplemental irrigation. Vineyard owners also attempt to maintain 
plant-free conditions between rows, in order to maximize the amount of 
water available for the vines. Finally, the lower levels of organic 
matter, combined with higher levels of sand and gravel, allow soils 
south of the proposed AVA to warm up more rapidly in the spring, which 
encourages bud-break before the last spring frost has occurred.
Summary of Distinguishing Features
    In summary, the evidence provided in the petition indicates that 
the viticulturally significant geographic features of the proposed Tip 
of the Mitt AVA distinguish it from the surrounding regions in each 
direction. The proposed AVA is surrounded by large bodies of water to 
the west, north, and east. The region to the south of the proposed AVA 
is characterized by cooler temperatures, shorter growing seasons, lower 
GDD accumulations, and soils with low amounts of organic material and 
high amounts of sand and gravel.

TTB Determination

    TTB concludes that the petition to establish the approximately 
2,760-square mile Tip of the Mitt AVA merits consideration and public 
comment, as invited in this proposed rule.

Boundary Description

    See the narrative description of the boundary of the petitioned-for 
AVA in the proposed regulatory text published at the end of this 
proposed rule.

Maps

    The petitioner provided the required maps, and they are listed 
below in the proposed regulatory text.

Impact on Current Wine Labels

    Part 4 of the TTB regulations prohibits any label reference on a 
wine that indicates or implies an origin other than the wine's true 
place of origin. For a wine to be labeled with an AVA name, at least 85 
percent of the wine must be derived from grapes grown within the area 
represented by that name, and the wine must meet the other conditions 
listed in Sec.  4.25(e)(3) of the TTB regulations (27 CFR 4.25(e)(3)). 
If the wine is not eligible for labeling with an AVA name and that name 
appears in the brand name, then the label is not in compliance and the 
bottler must change the brand name and obtain approval of a new label. 
Similarly, if the AVA name appears in another reference on the label in 
a misleading manner, the bottler would have to obtain approval of a new 
label. Different rules apply if a wine has a brand name containing an 
AVA name that was used as a brand name on a label approved before July 
7, 1986. See Sec.  4.39(i)(2) of the TTB regulations (27 CFR Sec.  
4.39(i)(2)) for details.
    If TTB establishes this proposed AVA, its name, ``Tip of the 
Mitt,'' will be recognized as a name of viticultural significance under 
4.39(i)(3) of the TTB regulations (27 CFR 4.39(i)(3)). The text of the 
proposed regulation clarifies this point. Consequently, if this 
proposed rule is adopted as a final rule, wine bottlers using the name 
``Tip of the Mitt'' in a brand name, including a trademark, or in 
another label reference as to the origin of the wine, would have to 
ensure that the product is eligible to use the AVA name as an 
appellation of origin.

Public Participation

Comments Invited

    TTB invites comments from interested members of the public on 
whether it should establish the proposed AVA. TTB is also interested in 
receiving comments on the sufficiency and accuracy of the name, 
boundary, soils, climate, and other required information submitted in 
support of the petition. Please provide any available specific 
information in support of your comments.
    Because of the potential impact of the establishment of the 
proposed Tip of the Mitt AVA on wine labels that include the term ``Tip 
of the Mitt,'' as discussed above under Impact on Current Wine Labels, 
TTB is particularly interested in comments regarding whether there will 
be a conflict between the proposed area name and currently used brand 
names. If a commenter believes that a conflict will arise, the comment 
should describe the nature of that conflict, including any anticipated 
negative economic impact that approval of the proposed AVA will have on 
an existing viticultural enterprise. TTB is also interested in 
receiving suggestions for ways to avoid conflicts, for example, by 
adopting a modified or different name for the AVA.

Submitting Comments

    You may submit comments on this proposed rule by using one of the 
following three methods (please note that TTB has a new address for 
comments submitted by U.S. Mail):
     Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: You may send comments via the 
online comment form posted with this proposed rule within Docket No. 
TTB-2015-0011 on ``Regulations.gov,'' the Federal e-rulemaking portal, 
at http://www.regulations.gov. A direct link to that docket is 
available under Notice No. 155 on the TTB Web site at http://www.ttb.gov/wine/wine-rulemaking.shtml. Supplemental files may be 
attached to comments submitted via Regulations.gov. For complete 
instructions on how to use Regulations.gov, visit the site and click on 
the ``Help'' tab.

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     U.S. Mail: You may send comments via postal mail to the 
Director, Regulations and Rulings Division, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and 
Trade Bureau, 1310 G Street NW., Box 12, Washington, DC 20005.
     Hand Delivery/Courier: You may hand-carry your comments or 
have them hand-carried to the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, 
1310 G Street NW., Suite 400, Washington, DC 20005.
    Please submit your comments by the closing date shown above in this 
proposed rule. Your comments must reference Notice No. 155 and include 
your name and mailing address. Your comments also must be made in 
English, be legible, and be written in language acceptable for public 
disclosure. TTB does not acknowledge receipt of comments, and TTB 
considers all comments as originals.
    In your comment, please clearly indicate if you are commenting on 
your own behalf or on behalf of an association, business, or other 
entity. If you are commenting on behalf of an entity, your comment must 
include the entity's name, as well as your name and position title. If 
you comment via Regulations.gov, please enter the entity's name in the 
``Organization'' blank of the online comment form. If you comment via 
postal mail or hand delivery/courier, please submit your entity's 
comment on letterhead.
    You may also write to the Administrator before the comment closing 
date to ask for a public hearing. The Administrator reserves the right 
to determine whether to hold a public hearing.

Confidentiality

    All submitted comments and attachments are part of the public 
record and subject to disclosure. Do not enclose any material in your 
comments that you consider to be confidential or inappropriate for 
public disclosure.

Public Disclosure

    TTB will post, and you may view, copies of this proposed rule, 
selected supporting materials, and any online or mailed comments 
received about this proposal within Docket No. TTB-2015-0011 on the 
Federal e-rulemaking portal, Regulations.gov, at http://www.regulations.gov. A direct link to that docket is available on the 
TTB Web site at http://www.ttb.gov/wine/wine-rulemaking.shtml under 
Notice No. 155. You may also reach the relevant docket through the 
Regulations.gov search page at http://www.regulations.gov. For 
information on how to use Regulations.gov, click on the site's ``Help'' 
tab.
    All posted comments will display the commenter's name, organization 
(if any), city, and State, and, in the case of mailed comments, all 
address information, including email addresses. TTB may omit voluminous 
attachments or material that the Bureau considers unsuitable for 
posting.
    You may also view copies of this proposed rule, all related 
petitions, maps and other supporting materials, and any electronic or 
mailed comments that TTB receives about this proposal by appointment at 
the TTB Information Resource Center, 1310 G Street NW., Washington, DC 
20005. You may also obtain copies at 20 cents per 8.5- x 11-inch page. 
Please note that TTB is unable to provide copies of USGS maps or any 
similarly-sized documents that may be included as part of the AVA 
petition. Contact TTB's information specialist at the above address or 
by telephone at 202-453-2270 to schedule an appointment or to request 
copies of comments or other materials.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    TTB certifies that this proposed regulation, if adopted, would not 
have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. The proposed regulation imposes no new reporting, 
recordkeeping, or other administrative requirement. Any benefit derived 
from the use of an AVA name would be the result of a proprietor's 
efforts and consumer acceptance of wines from that area. Therefore, no 
regulatory flexibility analysis is required.

Executive Order 12866

    It has been determined that this proposed rule is not a significant 
regulatory action as defined by Executive Order 12866 of September 30, 
1993. Therefore, no regulatory assessment is required.

Drafting Information

    Karen A. Thornton of the Regulations and Rulings Division drafted 
this proposed rule.

List of Subjects in 27 CFR Part 9

    Wine.

Proposed Regulatory Amendment

    For the reasons discussed in the preamble, TTB proposes to amend 
title 27, chapter I, part 9, Code of Federal Regulations, as follows:

PART 9--AMERICAN VITICULTURAL AREAS

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1. The authority citation for part 9 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  27 U.S.C. 205.

Subpart C--Approved American Viticultural Areas

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2. Subpart C is amended by adding Sec.  9.____to read as follows:


Sec.  9.__  Tip of the Mitt.

    (a) Name. The name of the viticultural area described in this 
section is ``Tip of the Mitt''. For purposes of part 4 of this chapter, 
``Tip of the Mitt'' is a term of viticultural significance.
    (b) Approved maps. The 2 United States Geological Survey (USGS) 
1:250,000 scale topographic maps used to determine the boundary of the 
Tip of the Mitt viticultural area are titled:
    (1) Cheboygan, Michigan, 1955; revised 1981; and
    (2) Alpena, Mich., US-Ontario, Can.; 1954.
    (c) Boundary. The Tip of the Mitt viticultural area is located in 
all or portions of Charlevoix, Emmet, Cheboygan, Presque Isle, Alpena, 
and Antrim Counties in Michigan. The boundary of the Tip of the Mitt 
viticultural area is as described below:
    (1) The beginning point is on the Cheboygan map, at the point where 
the Mackinac Bridge intersects the southern shoreline of the Straits of 
Mackinac. From the beginning point, proceed east-southeasterly along 
the shoreline of the South Channel of the Straits of Mackinac and Lake 
Huron, crossing onto the Alpena map and continuing to follow the Lake 
Huron shoreline and then the Thunder Bay shoreline to the point where 
the Thunder Bay shoreline intersects the common T31N/T30N township line 
south of the city of Alpena and north of Bare Point; then
    (2) Proceed northwesterly in a straight line to the intersection of 
an unnamed medium-duty road known locally as Long Rapids Road and an 
unnamed light-duty road known locally as Cathro Road; then
    (3) Proceed west in a straight line to the line's intersection with 
State Highway 65 and an unnamed light-duty road known locally as Hibner 
Road; then
    (4) Proceed northwesterly in a straight line to the intersection of 
the Presque Isle, Alpena, and Montmorency county lines; then
    (5) Proceed west along the southern boundary of Presque Isle 
County, crossing onto the Cheboygan map, to the point where the Presque 
Isle county line

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becomes the southern boundary of Cheboygan County, and continuing along 
the Cheboygan county line to the intersection of the Cheboygan county 
line with the eastern boundary of Charlevoix County; then
    (6) Proceed south then east along the Charlevoix county line to the 
intersection of the Charlevoix county line with the eastern boundary of 
Antrim County; then
    (7) Proceed south along the Antrim county line to the point where 
the county line turns due east; then
    (8) Proceed west in a straight line to the eastern shoreline of 
Grand Traverse Bay; then
    (9) Proceed north-northeasterly along the shorelines of Grand 
Traverse Bay, Lake Michigan, Little Traverse Bay, Sturgeon Bay, Trails 
End Bay, and the Straits of Mackinac, returning to the beginning point.

    Signed: July 28, 2015.
John J. Manfreda,
Administrator.
[FR Doc. 2015-19277 Filed 8-5-15; 8:45 am]
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                                                    DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            the procedure for proposing an AVA
                                                                                                                                                                  and provides that any interested party
                                                    Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade                       Background on Viticultural Areas
                                                                                                                                                                  may petition TTB to establish a grape-
                                                    Bureau                                                  TTB Authority                                         growing region as an AVA. Section 9.12
                                                                                                               Section 105(e) of the Federal Alcohol              of the TTB regulations (27 CFR 9.12)
                                                    27 CFR Part 9                                                                                                 prescribes standards for petitions for the
                                                                                                            Administration Act (FAA Act), 27
                                                    [Docket No. TTB–2015–0011; Notice No.                   U.S.C. 205(e), authorizes the Secretary               establishment or modification of AVAs.
                                                    155]                                                    of the Treasury to prescribe regulations              Petitions to establish an AVA must
                                                                                                            for the labeling of wine, distilled spirits,          include the following:
                                                    RIN 1513–AC22                                                                                                   • Evidence that the area within the
                                                                                                            and malt beverages. The FAA Act
                                                                                                                                                                  proposed AVA boundary is nationally
                                                    Proposed Establishment of the Tip of                    provides that these regulations should,
                                                                                                                                                                  or locally known by the AVA name
                                                    the Mitt Viticultural Area                              among other things, prohibit consumer
                                                                                                                                                                  specified in the petition;
                                                                                                            deception and the use of misleading                     • An explanation of the basis for
                                                    AGENCY: Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and                     statements on labels and ensure that
                                                    Trade Bureau, Treasury.                                                                                       defining the boundary of the proposed
                                                                                                            labels provide the consumer with                      AVA;
                                                    ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.                  adequate information as to the identity                 • A narrative description of the
                                                                                                            and quality of the product. The Alcohol               features of the proposed AVA affecting
                                                    SUMMARY:   The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax
                                                                                                            and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau                      viticulture, such as climate, geology,
                                                    and Trade Bureau (TTB) proposes to
                                                                                                            (TTB) administers the FAA Act                         soils, physical features, and elevation,
                                                    establish the approximately 2,760-
                                                                                                            pursuant to section 1111(d) of the                    that make the proposed AVA distinctive
                                                    square mile ‘‘Tip of the Mitt’’
                                                                                                            Homeland Security Act of 2002,                        and distinguish it from adjacent areas
                                                    viticultural area in all or portions of
                                                                                                            codified at 6 U.S.C. 531(d). The                      outside the proposed AVA boundary;
                                                    Charlevoix, Emmet, Cheboygan, Presque
                                                                                                            Secretary has delegated various                         • The appropriate United States
                                                    Isle, Alpena, and Antrim Counties in
                                                                                                            authorities through Treasury                          Geological Survey (USGS) map(s)
                                                    Michigan. The proposed viticultural
                                                                                                            Department Order 120–01 (Revised),                    showing the location of the proposed
                                                    area is not located within, nor does it
                                                                                                            dated December 10, 2013, to the TTB                   AVA, with the boundary of the
                                                    contain, any other established
                                                                                                            Administrator to perform the functions                proposed AVA clearly drawn thereon;
                                                    viticultural area. TTB designates
                                                                                                            and duties in the administration and                  and
                                                    viticultural areas to allow vintners to
                                                    better describe the origin of their wines
                                                                                                            enforcement of this law.                                • A detailed narrative description of
                                                                                                               Part 4 of the TTB regulations (27 CFR              the proposed AVA boundary based on
                                                    and to allow consumers to better
                                                                                                            part 4) authorizes TTB to establish                   USGS map markings.
                                                    identify wines they may purchase. TTB
                                                                                                            definitive viticultural areas and regulate
                                                    invites comments on this proposed                                                                             Tip of the Mitt Petition
                                                                                                            the use of their names as appellations of
                                                    addition to its regulations.
                                                                                                            origin on wine labels and in wine                       TTB received a petition from the
                                                    DATES: Comments must be received by                     advertisements. Part 9 of the TTB                     Straits Area Grape Growers Association,
                                                    October 5, 2015.                                        regulations (27 CFR part 9) sets forth the            on behalf of vineyard and winery
                                                    ADDRESSES: Please send your comments                    standards for the preparation and                     owners in the northern portion of the
                                                    on this proposed rule to one of the                     submission of petitions for the                       Lower Peninsula of Michigan, proposing
                                                    following addresses (please note that                   establishment or modification of                      the establishment of the ‘‘Tip of the
                                                    TTB has a new address for comments                      American viticultural areas (AVAs) and                Mitt’’ AVA. The proposed AVA contains
                                                    submitted by U.S. mail):                                lists the approved AVAs.                              approximately 2,760-square miles and
                                                       • Internet: http://www.regulations.gov                                                                     has 41 commercial vineyards, covering
                                                    (via the online comment form for this                   Definition
                                                                                                                                                                  approximately 94 acres, distributed
                                                    proposed rule as posted within Docket                     Section 4.25(e)(1)(i) of the TTB                    across the proposed AVA. The proposed
                                                    No. TTB–2015–0011 at                                    regulations (27 CFR 4.25(e)(1)(i)) defines            AVA also has eight bonded wineries.
                                                    ‘‘Regulations.gov,’’ the Federal e-                     a viticultural area for American wine as              According to the petition, an additional
                                                    rulemaking portal);                                     a delimited grape-growing region having               48 acres of vineyards and an additional
                                                       • U.S. Mail: Director, Regulations and               distinguishing features, as described in              4 bonded wineries are planned in the
                                                    Rulings Division, Alcohol and Tobacco                   part 9 of the regulations, and a name                 near future. The distinguishing features
                                                    Tax and Trade Bureau, 1310 G Street                     and a delineated boundary, as                         of the proposed Tip of the Mitt AVA
                                                    NW., Box 12, Washington, DC 20005; or                   established in part 9 of the regulations.             include climate and soils. Unless
                                                       • Hand delivery/courier in lieu of                   These designations allow vintners and                 otherwise noted, all information and
                                                    mail: Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and                       consumers to attribute a given quality,               data contained in this proposed rule
                                                    Trade Bureau, 1310 G Street NW., Suite                  reputation, or other characteristic of a              that pertains to the proposed AVA
                                                    400, Washington, DC 20005.                              wine made from grapes grown in an area                comes from the petition for the
                                                       See the Public Participation section of              to the wine’s geographic origin. The                  proposed Tip of the Mitt AVA and its
                                                    this proposed rule for specific                         establishment of AVAs allows vintners                 supporting exhibits.
                                                    instructions and requirements for                       to describe more accurately the origin of
                                                    submitting comments, and for                            their wines to consumers and helps                    Name Evidence
                                                    information on how to request a public                                                                          The proposed Tip of the Mitt AVA
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                                                                                                            consumers to identify wines they may
                                                    hearing or view or request copies of the                purchase. Establishment of an AVA is                  derives its name from its location at the
                                                    petition and supporting materials.                      neither an approval nor an endorsement                northernmost end of Michigan’s Lower
                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        by TTB of the wine produced in that                   Peninsula. The Lower Peninsula of
                                                    Karen A. Thornton, Regulations and                      area.                                                 Michigan is shaped like a mitten, and
                                                    Rulings Division, Alcohol and Tobacco                                                                         the proposed AVA is located at the
                                                    Tax and Trade Bureau, 1310 G Street                     Requirements                                          northern tip of the ‘‘mitten.’’ The
                                                    NW., Box 12, Washington, DC 20005;                        Section 4.25(e)(2) of the TTB                       petition noted that ‘‘Tip of the Mitt’’ has
                                                    phone 202–453–1039, ext. 175.                           regulations (27 CFR 4.25(e)(2)) outlines              long been used to describe the region in


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                                                    which the proposed AVA is located, and                                    within the proposed AVA, including                       bodies of water to the west, north, and
                                                    the petitioner included copies of three                                   Tip of the Mitt Windshield Repair, Tip                   east, the climate and soil data from
                                                    postcards dated from the 1960s which                                      of the Mitt IT, Tip of the Mitt Sail &                   within the proposed AVA is only
                                                    were submitted to demonstrate the                                         Power Squadron, Tip of the Mitt                          contrasted with data from the region
                                                    historical use of the phrase in                                           Antique Tractor Association, Tip of the                  directly to the south of the proposed
                                                    connection with that region. The first                                    Mitt Watershed Council, and Tip of the                   AVA.
                                                    postcard contains a photo of the Tip of                                   Mitt Flea Market.
                                                                                                                                                                                       Climate
                                                    the Mitt Motel in Mackinaw City,
                                                                                                                              Boundary Evidence                                          The climate of the proposed Tip of the
                                                    Michigan, which is located within the
                                                    proposed AVA. The second postcard                                           The proposed Tip of the Mitt AVA is                    Mitt AVA is generally warmer than that
                                                    depicts a map of the northern portion of                                  located at the northernmost end of                       of the region to the south. According to
                                                    the Lower Peninsula and is labeled                                        Michigan’s Lower Peninsula and                           the petition, the primary reason for the
                                                    ‘‘The Tip of the Mitt.’’ The third                                        includes all or portions of Charlevoix,                  warmer temperatures within the
                                                    postcard contains a photo of the Tip of                                   Emmet, Cheboygan, Presque Isle,                          proposed AVA is the westerly
                                                    the Mitt Restaurant in Topinabee,                                         Alpena, and Antrim Counties. The                         prevailing winds that distribute warmer
                                                    Michigan, a city located within the                                       western portion of the boundary follows                  air from the surface of Lake Michigan
                                                    proposed AVA.                                                             the shorelines of Grand Traverse Bay,                    across the region. As a result of these
                                                       The petition included additional                                       Little Traverse Bay, and Lake Michigan.                  warm winds, the proposed AVA has a
                                                    evidence that the region of the proposed                                  The northern portion of the boundary                     suitable climate for growing cold-hardy
                                                    AVA is currently known as ‘‘Tip of the                                    follows the shorelines of the Straits of                 hybrid grape varieties such as
                                                    Mitt.’’ The petitioner submitted as one                                   Mackinac and Lake Huron. The eastern                     Frontenac, La Crescent, and Marquette.
                                                    piece of evidence an online guide of                                      portion of the boundary also follows the                   The following table compares the
                                                    hiking trails 1 that divides Michigan into                                Lake Huron shoreline. The southern                       average annual high and low
                                                    nine regions, including the ‘‘Tip of the                                  boundary follows county lines and a                      temperatures, as well as the average
                                                    Mitt’’ region in the northern portion of                                  series of lines drawn between points on                  annual extreme low temperature and the
                                                    the Lower Peninsula. Several annual                                       the USGS maps to separate the lake-                      average number of days per year with
                                                    events held throughout the proposed                                       influenced climate of the proposed Tip                   high temperatures below 32 degrees
                                                    AVA use the name ‘‘Tip of the Mitt,’’                                     of the Mitt AVA from the cooler regions                  Fahrenheit (F) and below 0 degrees F,
                                                    including the Tip of the Mitt Paddle                                      to the south.                                            for 6 weather stations within the
                                                    Fest, the Tip of the Mitt Tractor Show,                                                                                            proposed Tip of the Mitt AVA and 5
                                                                                                                              Distinguishing Features
                                                    the Tip of the Mitt Classic road bike                                                                                              weather stations south of the proposed
                                                    race, and a sailing race known as                                            The distinguishing features of the                    AVA.2 A map showing the locations of
                                                    Michigan Challenge: Tip of the Mitt.                                      proposed Tip of the Mitt AVA include                     the weather stations is included in
                                                    Finally, the petition included a list of 14                               its climate and soils. Because the                       Docket No. TTB–2015–0011 as Exhibit 1
                                                    businesses and non-profit organizations                                   proposed AVA is bordered by large                        to Appendix II of the petition.

                                                                                                                         TABLE 1—AVERAGE ANNUAL TEMPERATURES
                                                                                                                                                                                                          Annual days   Annual days
                                                                                                                                                                                        Average
                                                                                                                                                   Average           Average                               with highs    with highs
                                                                                    Weather station                                                                                      annual
                                                                                                                                                  annual high       annual low                             below 32       below 0
                                                                                                                                                                                      extreme low          degrees F     degrees F

                                                                                                                                                Within Proposed AVA

                                                    Alpena Waste Water Treatment Plant .................................                                  52.7                36.5               ¥8.3              66            10
                                                    Onaway State Park ..............................................................                      56.2                34.6              ¥20.0              59            17
                                                    Cross Village ........................................................................                53.0                35.6              ¥14.2              65            13
                                                    Petoskey ..............................................................................               53.5                32.2              ¥13.3              71            24
                                                    Boyne Falls ..........................................................................                56.8                35.1              ¥21.3              61            15
                                                    East Jordan ..........................................................................                56.9                34.5              ¥16.7              55            13

                                                                                                                                                South of Proposed AVA

                                                    Alpena WSO Airport ............................................................                       54.0                33.4              ¥17.8              77            22
                                                    Atlanta 2SW .........................................................................                 53.4                32.5              ¥19.6              77            17
                                                    Gaylord .................................................................................             53.6                33.5              ¥19.7              76            26
                                                    Grayling ................................................................................             53.7                31.1              ¥22.2              69            22
                                                    Lake City ..............................................................................              54.0                32.5              ¥18.1              68            17



                                                      The data shows that although                                            south also generally has more days per                   of grapes can withstand very low
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                                                    temperatures within the proposed AVA                                      year with high temperatures below 32                     temperatures. The petition states that,
                                                    are cold, the region to the south has                                     degrees F and also below 0 degrees F.                    according to data produced by Iowa
                                                    average annual low temperatures that                                      The petition states that the number of                   State University, there are 17 less-hardy
                                                    are generally lower than those within                                     very cold days is important to                           varieties of grapes that can tolerate
                                                    the proposed AVA. The region to the                                       viticulture because only certain varieties               temperatures between ¥15 and ¥20


                                                      1 www.trails.com.                                                         2 Source: Midwest Climate Center database,

                                                                                                                              Michigan State Climatology Office. Data covers the
                                                                                                                              period from 1981 to 2010.

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                                                    degrees F, including Marechel Foch and                                 within the proposed AVA. However,                                           locations both within and outside of the
                                                    Leon Millot. Because the average annual                                because none of the locations south of                                      proposed AVA.4 The data in the
                                                    extreme low temperatures for 4 of the 6                                the proposed AVA have annual extreme                                        following tables shows that the growing
                                                    locations within the proposed AVA are                                  low temperatures above ¥15 degrees, it                                      season for most locations within the
                                                    warmer than ¥20 degrees, and half of                                   is less likely that these 17 varieties                                      proposed AVA is longer than the
                                                    the locations within the proposed AVA                                  would thrive and produce crops reliably                                     growing season for most locations south
                                                    have extreme low temperatures above                                    south of the proposed AVA.                                                  of the proposed AVA, and that most
                                                    ¥15 degrees, these 17 varieties of                                        The petition included information on                                     locations within the proposed AVA
                                                    grapes could reasonably be expected to                                 growing season length and growing                                           have higher GDD accumulations than
                                                    survive and produce consistent crops                                   degree days (GDDs) 3 gathered from                                          locations to the south.

                                                                                                                              TABLE 2—GROWING SEASON DATA
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Average
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              length of
                                                                        Weather station                                    Average last spring frost date                                        Average first fall frost date                              growing sea-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             son (days)

                                                                                                                                             Within Proposed AVA

                                                    Alpena Waste Water Treatment Plant ....                        May    3 .......................................................    October 11 ...............................................                    161
                                                    Onaway State Park .................................            May    15 .....................................................     September 29 ..........................................                       137
                                                    Cross Village ...........................................      May    27 .....................................................     October 9 .................................................                   135
                                                    Petoskey ..................................................    May    9 .......................................................    October 13 ...............................................                    157
                                                    Boyne Falls ..............................................     May    31 .....................................................     September 18 ..........................................                       110
                                                    East Jordan .............................................      May    30 .....................................................     September 24 ..........................................                       117

                                                                                                                                           South of Proposed AVA

                                                    Alpena WSO Airport ................................            May 26 .....................................................        September       24   ..........................................               121
                                                    Atlanta 2SW .............................................      May 20 .....................................................        September       24   ..........................................               127
                                                    Gaylord ....................................................   May 28 .....................................................        September       21   ..........................................               116
                                                    Grayling ...................................................   June 2 ......................................................       September       13   ..........................................               103
                                                    Lake City ..................................................   May 28 .....................................................        September       22   ..........................................               117


                                                                                                                          TABLE 3—GROWING DEGREE DAY DATA
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Total
                                                                                                March               April                 May                 June                     July           August           September              October           growing
                                                            Weather station                     GDDs                GDDs                 GDDs                 GDDs                    GDDs            GDDs               GDDs                  GDDs             season
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 GDDs

                                                                                                                                                Within Proposed AVA

                                                    Alpena Waste Water Treat-
                                                      ment Plant .......................                6                  31.3               151.6                 389.4                579.4              541.1               306.7                      66     2,071.5
                                                    Onaway State Park .............                    11.3                43.1               198.4                 413.5                578.1              506.3               259.5                    65.2     2,075.4
                                                    Cross Village .......................               6                  39.5               158.5                 356                  521.8              502.5               299.4                    75.4     1,959.1
                                                    Petoskey ..............................             6.5                33.6               144.1                 359.0                541.4              519.4               298.8                    90.5     1,993.8
                                                    Boyne Falls .........................              13.9                66                 229.6                 466.2                618.6              571.8               342.3                    99.3     2,407.7
                                                    East Jordan .........................              12.9                55.3               207.2                 432.4                577.6              531.6               315.7                    88.4     2,221.1

                                                                                                                                              South of Proposed AVA

                                                    Alpena WSO Airport ............                     8                  36.7               153.3                 380.6                553.1              492.3               261.2                    60.8     1,946.0
                                                    Atlanta 2SW ........................               11.2                48.3               169.5                 379.9                537.8              472.5               269.5                    60.6     1,949.3
                                                    Gaylord ................................           12.3                48.7               190.7                 413.2                560.0              499.0               271.8                    66.9     2,062.6
                                                    Grayling ...............................            8.6                41.3               170.2                 389.4                531.7              467.6               237.1                    54.1     1,900.0
                                                    Lake City .............................             9.9                40                 182.2                 388.7                534.2              467.5               230.7                    56.5     1,909.7



                                                      GDDs are important to viticulture                                    than the region to the south, vineyard                                      relatively short growing season because
                                                    because they represent how often the                                   owners are able to grow less-hardy                                          the growing season temperatures rise
                                                    daily temperatures rise above 50 degrees                               grapes as well as mid-to-late season                                        above 50 degrees frequently enough
                                                    F, which is the minimum temperature                                    ripening varieties, such as Frontenac,                                      during the growing season to allow the
                                                    required for active vine growth and fruit                              which would not ripen as consistently                                       grapes to mature. For example, Boyne
                                                    development. Because the proposed                                      if they were grown south of the                                             Falls has the shortest growing season of
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                                                    AVA has a growing season that is                                       proposed AVA. The higher GDD                                                any location within the proposed AVA,
                                                    generally longer, and GDD                                              accumulations within the proposed Tip                                       and the growing season is shorter than
                                                    accumulations that are generally higher,                               of the Mitt AVA compensate for the                                          all but one of the locations south of the
                                                      3 In the Winkler climate classification system,                      mean temperature is above 50 degrees, the                                     4 Source: Midwest Climate Center database,

                                                    annual heat accumulation during the growing                            minimum temperature required for grapevine                                  Michigan State Climatology Office. Data covers the
                                                    season, measured in annual growing degree days                         growth. See Albert J. Winkler, General Viticulture                          period from 1981 to 2010.
                                                    (GDDs), defines climatic regions. One GDD                              (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1974),
                                                    accumulates for each degree Fahrenheit that a day’s                    pages 61–64.



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                                                    proposed AVA. However, grapes are                       in the spring, which encourages bud-                  significance under 4.39(i)(3) of the TTB
                                                    still able to ripen reliably in Boyne Falls             break before the last spring frost has                regulations (27 CFR 4.39(i)(3)). The text
                                                    because the average growing season                      occurred.                                             of the proposed regulation clarifies this
                                                    GDD accumulation is 2,407.7. By                                                                               point. Consequently, if this proposed
                                                                                                            Summary of Distinguishing Features
                                                    contrast, even though four of the five                                                                        rule is adopted as a final rule, wine
                                                    locations south of the proposed AVA                       In summary, the evidence provided in                bottlers using the name ‘‘Tip of the
                                                    have longer growing seasons than Boyne                  the petition indicates that the                       Mitt’’ in a brand name, including a
                                                    Falls, all of the locations south of the                viticulturally significant geographic                 trademark, or in another label reference
                                                    proposed AVA still have significantly                   features of the proposed Tip of the Mitt              as to the origin of the wine, would have
                                                    lower GDD accumulations.                                AVA distinguish it from the                           to ensure that the product is eligible to
                                                                                                            surrounding regions in each direction.                use the AVA name as an appellation of
                                                    Soils
                                                                                                            The proposed AVA is surrounded by                     origin.
                                                       The predominant soils within the                     large bodies of water to the west, north,
                                                    proposed Tip of the Mitt AVA contain                    and east. The region to the south of the              Public Participation
                                                    coarse-textured glacial till and                        proposed AVA is characterized by                      Comments Invited
                                                    Lacustrine sand and gravel. Soils that                  cooler temperatures, shorter growing
                                                    contain either glacial outwash sand and                                                                          TTB invites comments from interested
                                                                                                            seasons, lower GDD accumulations, and
                                                    gravel or ice-contact sand and gravel are                                                                     members of the public on whether it
                                                                                                            soils with low amounts of organic
                                                    only present in small amounts. The soils                                                                      should establish the proposed AVA.
                                                                                                            material and high amounts of sand and
                                                    of the proposed AVA have high levels                                                                          TTB is also interested in receiving
                                                                                                            gravel.
                                                    of organic matter, which prevents                                                                             comments on the sufficiency and
                                                    nutrients from leaching rapidly. As a                   TTB Determination                                     accuracy of the name, boundary, soils,
                                                    result, vineyard owners do not have to                    TTB concludes that the petition to                  climate, and other required information
                                                    apply supplemental nutrients as                         establish the approximately 2,760-                    submitted in support of the petition.
                                                    frequently or heavily as in areas with                  square mile Tip of the Mitt AVA merits                Please provide any available specific
                                                    soils that have lower levels of organic                 consideration and public comment, as                  information in support of your
                                                    material. Soils with high levels of                     invited in this proposed rule.                        comments.
                                                    organic material also have a high water-                                                                         Because of the potential impact of the
                                                    holding capacity, so vineyard owners                    Boundary Description                                  establishment of the proposed Tip of the
                                                    within the proposed AVA often take                         See the narrative description of the               Mitt AVA on wine labels that include
                                                    steps to limit accumulations of soil                    boundary of the petitioned-for AVA in                 the term ‘‘Tip of the Mitt,’’ as discussed
                                                    moisture, such as planting cover crops                  the proposed regulatory text published                above under Impact on Current Wine
                                                    between the rows of vines to help                       at the end of this proposed rule.                     Labels, TTB is particularly interested in
                                                    absorb excess water. Finally, the soils of                                                                    comments regarding whether there will
                                                    the proposed AVA do not heat up as                      Maps                                                  be a conflict between the proposed area
                                                    quickly in the early spring as soils that                 The petitioner provided the required                name and currently used brand names.
                                                    contain higher levels of sand and gravel.               maps, and they are listed below in the                If a commenter believes that a conflict
                                                    The cool soil temperatures naturally                    proposed regulatory text.                             will arise, the comment should describe
                                                    prevent bud-break, often delaying new                                                                         the nature of that conflict, including any
                                                                                                            Impact on Current Wine Labels                         anticipated negative economic impact
                                                    growth from forming until after the
                                                    threat of damaging frost is over.                          Part 4 of the TTB regulations prohibits            that approval of the proposed AVA will
                                                    According to the petition, delaying bud-                any label reference on a wine that                    have on an existing viticultural
                                                    break until after the threat of frost has               indicates or implies an origin other than             enterprise. TTB is also interested in
                                                    passed is particularly important when                   the wine’s true place of origin. For a                receiving suggestions for ways to avoid
                                                    growing cultivars that typically have an                wine to be labeled with an AVA name,                  conflicts, for example, by adopting a
                                                    early bud-break such as Leon Millot or                  at least 85 percent of the wine must be               modified or different name for the AVA.
                                                    Marquette, which are both commonly                      derived from grapes grown within the
                                                                                                            area represented by that name, and the                Submitting Comments
                                                    grown in the proposed AVA.
                                                       South of the proposed AVA, the soils                 wine must meet the other conditions                     You may submit comments on this
                                                    are primarily glacial outwash sand and                  listed in § 4.25(e)(3) of the TTB                     proposed rule by using one of the
                                                    gravel and ice-contact sand and gravel,                 regulations (27 CFR 4.25(e)(3)). If the               following three methods (please note
                                                    which are low in organic matter. Lesser                 wine is not eligible for labeling with an             that TTB has a new address for
                                                    quantities of coarse-textured glacial till              AVA name and that name appears in the                 comments submitted by U.S. Mail):
                                                    and end moraines of fine- and coarse-                   brand name, then the label is not in                    • Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: You
                                                    textured till also occur. Because the                   compliance and the bottler must change                may send comments via the online
                                                    soils south of the proposed AVA contain                 the brand name and obtain approval of                 comment form posted with this
                                                    low amounts of organic matter, they                     a new label. Similarly, if the AVA name               proposed rule within Docket No. TTB–
                                                    require heavier and more frequent                       appears in another reference on the                   2015–0011 on ‘‘Regulations.gov,’’ the
                                                    additions of nutrients. The soils also                  label in a misleading manner, the bottler             Federal e-rulemaking portal, at http://
                                                    have a lower water-holding capacity,                    would have to obtain approval of a new                www.regulations.gov. A direct link to
                                                    increasing the need for supplemental                    label. Different rules apply if a wine has            that docket is available under Notice
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                                                    irrigation. Vineyard owners also attempt                a brand name containing an AVA name                   No. 155 on the TTB Web site at http://
                                                    to maintain plant-free conditions                       that was used as a brand name on a                    www.ttb.gov/wine/wine-
                                                    between rows, in order to maximize the                  label approved before July 7, 1986. See               rulemaking.shtml. Supplemental files
                                                    amount of water available for the vines.                § 4.39(i)(2) of the TTB regulations (27               may be attached to comments submitted
                                                    Finally, the lower levels of organic                    CFR § 4.39(i)(2)) for details.                        via Regulations.gov. For complete
                                                    matter, combined with higher levels of                     If TTB establishes this proposed AVA,              instructions on how to use
                                                    sand and gravel, allow soils south of the               its name, ‘‘Tip of the Mitt,’’ will be                Regulations.gov, visit the site and click
                                                    proposed AVA to warm up more rapidly                    recognized as a name of viticultural                  on the ‘‘Help’’ tab.


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                                                       • U.S. Mail: You may send comments                   Regulations.gov, click on the site’s                  PART 9—AMERICAN VITICULTURAL
                                                    via postal mail to the Director,                        ‘‘Help’’ tab.                                         AREAS
                                                    Regulations and Rulings Division,                          All posted comments will display the
                                                    Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade                                                                             ■ 1. The authority citation for part 9
                                                                                                            commenter’s name, organization (if
                                                    Bureau, 1310 G Street NW., Box 12,                                                                            continues to read as follows:
                                                                                                            any), city, and State, and, in the case of
                                                    Washington, DC 20005.                                   mailed comments, all address                              Authority: 27 U.S.C. 205.
                                                       • Hand Delivery/Courier: You may                     information, including email addresses.
                                                    hand-carry your comments or have them                                                                         Subpart C—Approved American
                                                                                                            TTB may omit voluminous attachments
                                                    hand-carried to the Alcohol and                                                                               Viticultural Areas
                                                                                                            or material that the Bureau considers
                                                    Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, 1310 G
                                                                                                            unsuitable for posting.                               ■ 2. Subpart C is amended by adding
                                                    Street NW., Suite 400, Washington, DC
                                                                                                               You may also view copies of this                   § 9.____to read as follows:
                                                    20005.
                                                       Please submit your comments by the                   proposed rule, all related petitions,                 § 9.ll     Tip of the Mitt.
                                                    closing date shown above in this                        maps and other supporting materials,                     (a) Name. The name of the viticultural
                                                    proposed rule. Your comments must                       and any electronic or mailed comments                 area described in this section is ‘‘Tip of
                                                    reference Notice No. 155 and include                    that TTB receives about this proposal by              the Mitt’’. For purposes of part 4 of this
                                                    your name and mailing address. Your                     appointment at the TTB Information                    chapter, ‘‘Tip of the Mitt’’ is a term of
                                                    comments also must be made in                           Resource Center, 1310 G Street NW.,                   viticultural significance.
                                                    English, be legible, and be written in                  Washington, DC 20005. You may also                       (b) Approved maps. The 2 United
                                                    language acceptable for public                          obtain copies at 20 cents per 8.5- × 11-              States Geological Survey (USGS)
                                                    disclosure. TTB does not acknowledge                    inch page. Please note that TTB is                    1:250,000 scale topographic maps used
                                                    receipt of comments, and TTB considers                  unable to provide copies of USGS maps                 to determine the boundary of the Tip of
                                                    all comments as originals.                              or any similarly-sized documents that                 the Mitt viticultural area are titled:
                                                       In your comment, please clearly                      may be included as part of the AVA                       (1) Cheboygan, Michigan, 1955;
                                                    indicate if you are commenting on your                  petition. Contact TTB’s information                   revised 1981; and
                                                    own behalf or on behalf of an                           specialist at the above address or by                    (2) Alpena, Mich., US–Ontario, Can.;
                                                    association, business, or other entity. If              telephone at 202–453–2270 to schedule                 1954.
                                                    you are commenting on behalf of an                      an appointment or to request copies of                   (c) Boundary. The Tip of the Mitt
                                                    entity, your comment must include the                   comments or other materials.                          viticultural area is located in all or
                                                    entity’s name, as well as your name and                                                                       portions of Charlevoix, Emmet,
                                                    position title. If you comment via                      Regulatory Flexibility Act                            Cheboygan, Presque Isle, Alpena, and
                                                    Regulations.gov, please enter the                          TTB certifies that this proposed                   Antrim Counties in Michigan. The
                                                    entity’s name in the ‘‘Organization’’                   regulation, if adopted, would not have                boundary of the Tip of the Mitt
                                                    blank of the online comment form. If                    a significant economic impact on a                    viticultural area is as described below:
                                                    you comment via postal mail or hand                     substantial number of small entities.                    (1) The beginning point is on the
                                                    delivery/courier, please submit your                    The proposed regulation imposes no                    Cheboygan map, at the point where the
                                                    entity’s comment on letterhead.                         new reporting, recordkeeping, or other                Mackinac Bridge intersects the southern
                                                       You may also write to the                            administrative requirement. Any benefit               shoreline of the Straits of Mackinac.
                                                    Administrator before the comment                        derived from the use of an AVA name                   From the beginning point, proceed east-
                                                    closing date to ask for a public hearing.                                                                     southeasterly along the shoreline of the
                                                                                                            would be the result of a proprietor’s
                                                    The Administrator reserves the right to                                                                       South Channel of the Straits of
                                                                                                            efforts and consumer acceptance of
                                                    determine whether to hold a public                                                                            Mackinac and Lake Huron, crossing
                                                                                                            wines from that area. Therefore, no
                                                    hearing.                                                                                                      onto the Alpena map and continuing to
                                                                                                            regulatory flexibility analysis is
                                                                                                                                                                  follow the Lake Huron shoreline and
                                                    Confidentiality                                         required.
                                                                                                                                                                  then the Thunder Bay shoreline to the
                                                       All submitted comments and                           Executive Order 12866                                 point where the Thunder Bay shoreline
                                                    attachments are part of the public record                                                                     intersects the common T31N/T30N
                                                    and subject to disclosure. Do not                         It has been determined that this                    township line south of the city of
                                                    enclose any material in your comments                   proposed rule is not a significant                    Alpena and north of Bare Point; then
                                                    that you consider to be confidential or                 regulatory action as defined by                          (2) Proceed northwesterly in a straight
                                                    inappropriate for public disclosure.                    Executive Order 12866 of September 30,                line to the intersection of an unnamed
                                                                                                            1993. Therefore, no regulatory                        medium-duty road known locally as
                                                    Public Disclosure                                       assessment is required.                               Long Rapids Road and an unnamed
                                                       TTB will post, and you may view,                                                                           light-duty road known locally as Cathro
                                                    copies of this proposed rule, selected                  Drafting Information
                                                                                                                                                                  Road; then
                                                    supporting materials, and any online or                   Karen A. Thornton of the Regulations                   (3) Proceed west in a straight line to
                                                    mailed comments received about this                     and Rulings Division drafted this                     the line’s intersection with State
                                                    proposal within Docket No. TTB–2015–                    proposed rule.                                        Highway 65 and an unnamed light-duty
                                                    0011 on the Federal e-rulemaking                                                                              road known locally as Hibner Road;
                                                    portal, Regulations.gov, at http://                     List of Subjects in 27 CFR Part 9                     then
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                                                    www.regulations.gov. A direct link to                                                                            (4) Proceed northwesterly in a straight
                                                    that docket is available on the TTB Web                   Wine.                                               line to the intersection of the Presque
                                                    site at http://www.ttb.gov/wine/wine-                   Proposed Regulatory Amendment                         Isle, Alpena, and Montmorency county
                                                    rulemaking.shtml under Notice No. 155.                                                                        lines; then
                                                    You may also reach the relevant docket                    For the reasons discussed in the                       (5) Proceed west along the southern
                                                    through the Regulations.gov search page                 preamble, TTB proposes to amend title                 boundary of Presque Isle County,
                                                    at http://www.regulations.gov. For                      27, chapter I, part 9, Code of Federal                crossing onto the Cheboygan map, to the
                                                    information on how to use                               Regulations, as follows:                              point where the Presque Isle county line


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                                                    becomes the southern boundary of                        for Rating Disabilities: The Hematologic              condition. Examples of conditions that
                                                    Cheboygan County, and continuing                        and Lymphatic Systems. Copies of                      cause secondary anemia include
                                                    along the Cheboygan county line to the                  comments received will be available for               osteomyelitis (DC 5000) and
                                                    intersection of the Cheboygan county                    public inspection in the Office of                    hypothyroidism (DC 7903). Anemia is
                                                    line with the eastern boundary of                       Regulation Policy and Management,                     most appropriately evaluated as part of
                                                    Charlevoix County; then                                 Room 1068, between the hours of 8:00                  the underlying service-connected
                                                       (6) Proceed south then east along the                a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through                    disability causing the anemia. VA
                                                    Charlevoix county line to the                           Friday (except holidays). Please call                 proposes to address in proposed DCs
                                                    intersection of the Charlevoix county                   (202) 461–4902 for an appointment.                    7720, 7721, 7722, and 7723 anemias that
                                                    line with the eastern boundary of                       (This is not a toll-free number.) In                  are neither hereditary nor addressed
                                                    Antrim County; then                                     addition, during the comment period,                  under DCs for the causative conditions.
                                                       (7) Proceed south along the Antrim                   comments may be viewed online                            The title of current DC 7700 is
                                                    county line to the point where the                      through the Federal Docket Management                 ‘‘Anemia, hypochromic-microcytic and
                                                    county line turns due east; then                        System (FDMS) at www.Regulations.gov.                 megaloblastic, such as iron-deficiency
                                                       (8) Proceed west in a straight line to               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nick
                                                                                                                                                                  and pernicious anemia.’’ This title
                                                    the eastern shoreline of Grand Traverse                 Olmos-Lau, M.D., Medical Officer                      groups anemias based on red blood cell
                                                    Bay; then                                               (211C), Compensation Service, Veterans                (RBC) morphology. VA proposes
                                                       (9) Proceed north-northeasterly along                                                                      separate DCs and criteria for the major
                                                                                                            Benefits Administration, Department of
                                                    the shorelines of Grand Traverse Bay,                                                                         types of anemia. Separation would
                                                                                                            Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Avenue
                                                    Lake Michigan, Little Traverse Bay,                                                                           assist raters in distinguishing amongst
                                                                                                            NW., Washington, DC 20420, (202) 461–
                                                    Sturgeon Bay, Trails End Bay, and the                                                                         and clarifying severity of anemias.
                                                                                                            9695. (This is not a toll-free number.)
                                                    Straits of Mackinac, returning to the                                                                         Accordingly, VA proposes the removal
                                                    beginning point.                                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As part of                 of DC 7700 from the Rating Schedule,
                                                                                                            our ongoing revision of the VA                        and adding DC 7720 Iron deficiency
                                                      Signed: July 28, 2015.                                Schedule for Rating Disabilities (Rating              anemia, 7721 Folic acid deficiency,
                                                    John J. Manfreda,                                       Schedule), we are proposing changes to                7722 Pernicious anemia and Vitamin
                                                    Administrator.                                          38 CFR 4.117, Schedule of ratings—                    B12 deficiency anemia, and 7723
                                                    [FR Doc. 2015–19277 Filed 8–5–15; 8:45 am]              hemic and lymphatic systems, and                      Acquired hemolytic anemia.
                                                    BILLING CODE 4810–31–P                                  appendices A, B, and C of part 4                         Anemia is currently rated at levels of
                                                                                                            pertaining to this section. This section              100, 70, 30, 10, and 0-percent,
                                                                                                            was last updated in 1995. By these                    depending on the hemoglobin level and
                                                    DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS                                  revisions, we aim to update medical                   the associated signs and symptoms. It is
                                                    AFFAIRS                                                 terminology; add medical conditions                   evaluated at 100-percent for hemoglobin
                                                                                                            not currently in the Rating Schedule;                 of 5gm/100ml or less, with findings
                                                    38 CFR Part 4                                           and revise the rating criteria to reflect             such as high-output congestive heart
                                                    RIN 2900–AO19                                           medical advances and to clarify them                  failure or dyspnea at rest. It is evaluated
                                                                                                            for ease of application.                              at 70-percent for hemoglobin of 7gm/
                                                    Schedule for Rating Disabilities: The                   Proposed Title Change: The                            100ml or less, with findings such as
                                                    Hematologic and Lymphatic Systems                       Hematologic and Lymphatic Systems                     dyspnea on mild exertion,
                                                                                                                                                                  cardiomegaly, tachycardia (100 to 120
                                                    AGENCY:    Department of Veterans Affairs.                 ‘‘Hemic’’ is an adjective previously               beats per minute) or syncope (three
                                                    ACTION:   Proposed rule.                                used to describe diseases of or related to            episodes in the last six months). It is
                                                                                                            the blood. The current medical term for               evaluated at 30-percent for hemoglobin
                                                    SUMMARY:   The Department of Veterans                   diseases of the blood or blood-forming                of 8gm/100ml or less, with findings
                                                    Affairs (VA) proposes to amend the                      organs is ‘‘hematologic.’’ In addition,               such as weakness, easy fatigability,
                                                    portion of the VA Schedule for Rating                   the 2013 National Library of Medicine-                headaches, lightheadedness, or
                                                    Disabilities (Rating Schedule) that                     Medical Subject Headings (MESH)                       shortness of breath. It is evaluated at 10-
                                                    addresses the hematologic and                           descriptor advisory discourages the use               percent for hemoglobin of 10gm/100ml
                                                    lymphatic systems. The intended effect                  of the term ‘‘hemic’’ as too general, and             or less, with findings such as weakness,
                                                    of this change is to incorporate medical                recommends instead the use of the term                easy fatigability, or headaches. It is
                                                    advances that have occurred since the                   ‘‘hematologic’’ as more specific (http://             evaluated at 0-percent for hemoglobin of
                                                    last review, update medical                             www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2013/MB                      10gm/100ml or less and asymptomatic.
                                                    terminology, add medical conditions                     _cgi?mode=&index=6154&field=all                          While there is a high correlation
                                                    not currently in the Rating Schedule,                   &HM=&II=&PA=&form=&input=).                           between hemoglobin levels and signs or
                                                    and refine criteria for further clarity and                VA therefore proposes to edit the                  symptoms of anemia in acute anemia,
                                                    ease of rater application.                              header of § 4.117 to ‘‘The Hematologic                the correlation is less accurate in
                                                    DATES: Comments must be received by                     and Lymphatic Systems’’ and the title of              chronic anemia. As the duration of the
                                                    VA on or before October 5, 2015.                        § 4.117 to ‘‘Schedule of ratings—                     anemia lengthens, the individual
                                                    ADDRESSES: Written comments may be                      hematologic and lymphatic systems.’’                  becomes more tolerant of lower
                                                    submitted through                                                                                             hemoglobin levels and symptom
                                                    www.Regulations.gov; by mail or hand-                   Modification and Reorganization of
                                                                                                                                                                  manifestation decreases. The functional
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                                                    delivery to the Director, Regulation                    Current Diagnostic Code (DC) 7700
                                                                                                                                                                  impact of chronic anemia is more
                                                    Policy and Management (02REG),                          (Anemia, Hypochromic-Microcytic and
                                                                                                                                                                  accurately measured by mode and
                                                    Department of Veterans Affairs, 810                     Megaloblastic, Such as Iron-Deficiency
                                                                                                                                                                  frequency of treatment. VA proposes
                                                    Vermont Ave. NW., Room 1068,                            and Pernicious Anemia)
                                                                                                                                                                  rating criteria based on the specific
                                                    Washington, DC 20420; or by fax to                        Anemia is predominantly hereditary                  mode(s) and frequency of treatment.
                                                    (202) 273–9026. Comments should                         or secondary, a symptom of another                       VA notes that the existing 100 and 70
                                                    indicate that they are submitted in                     condition. Secondary anemia is                        percent categories for rating anemia are
                                                    response to RIN 2900–AO19—Schedule                      corrected by treatment of the underlying              more descriptive of acute rather than


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Document Created: 2018-02-23 10:55:26
Document Modified: 2018-02-23 10:55:26
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
ActionNotice of proposed rulemaking.
DatesComments must be received by October 5, 2015.
ContactKaren A. Thornton, Regulations and Rulings Division, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, 1310 G Street NW., Box 12, Washington, DC 20005; phone 202-453-1039, ext. 175.
FR Citation80 FR 46883 
RIN Number1513-AC22

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