80_FR_68635 80 FR 68421 - Grapes Grown in a Designated Area of Southeastern California and Imported Table Grapes; Relaxation of Handling Requirements

80 FR 68421 - Grapes Grown in a Designated Area of Southeastern California and Imported Table Grapes; Relaxation of Handling Requirements

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 214 (November 5, 2015)

Page Range68421-68424
FR Document2015-28136

This final rule implements a recommendation from the California Desert Grape Administrative Committee (Committee) to partially relax the handling requirements currently prescribed under the California table grape marketing order (order) and the table grape import regulation. The Committee locally administers the order and regulates the handling of table grapes grown in a designated area of southeastern California. The import regulation is authorized under section 8e of the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937 and regulates the importation of table grapes into the United States. This final rule relaxes the one-quarter pound minimum bunch size requirement in the order's regulations and the import regulation for U.S. No. 1 Table grade grapes packed in consumer packages known as clamshells weighing five pounds or less. Up to 20 percent of the weight of such containers may consist of single grape clusters weighing less than one- quarter pound, but consisting of at least five berries each. This action provides California desert grape handlers and importers with the flexibility to respond to ongoing marketing opportunities to meet consumer needs.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Agricultural Marketing Service

7 CFR Parts 925 and 944

[Doc. No. AMS-FV-14-0031; FV14-925-2 FR]


Grapes Grown in a Designated Area of Southeastern California and 
Imported Table Grapes; Relaxation of Handling Requirements

AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: This final rule implements a recommendation from the 
California Desert Grape Administrative Committee (Committee) to 
partially relax the handling requirements currently prescribed under 
the California table grape marketing order (order) and the table grape 
import regulation. The Committee locally administers the order and 
regulates the handling of table grapes grown in a designated area of 
southeastern California. The import regulation is authorized under 
section 8e of the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937 and 
regulates the importation of table grapes into the United States. This 
final rule relaxes the one-quarter pound minimum bunch size requirement 
in the order's regulations and the import regulation for U.S. No. 1 
Table grade grapes packed in consumer packages known as clamshells 
weighing five pounds or less. Up to 20 percent of the weight of such 
containers may consist of single grape clusters weighing less than one-
quarter pound, but consisting of at least five berries each. This 
action provides California desert grape handlers and importers with the 
flexibility to respond to ongoing marketing opportunities to meet 
consumer needs.

DATES: Effective April 1, 2016.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kathie Notoro, Marketing Specialist, 
or Martin Engeler, Regional Director, California Marketing Field 
Office, Marketing Order and Agreement Division, Specialty Crops 
Program, AMS, USDA; Telephone: (559) 487-5901, Fax: (559) 487-5906, or 
Email: [email protected] or [email protected].
    Small businesses may request information on complying with this 
regulation by contacting Jeffrey Smutny, Marketing Order and Agreement 
Division, Specialty Crops Program, AMS, USDA, 1400 Independence Avenue 
SW., STOP 0237, Washington, DC 20250-0237; Telephone: (202) 720-2491, 
Fax: (202) 720-8938, or Email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This final rule is issued under Marketing 
Order No. 925, as amended (7 CFR part 925), regulating the handling of 
grapes grown in a designated area of southeastern California, 
hereinafter referred to as the ``order.'' The order is effective under 
the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as amended (7 U.S.C. 
601-674), hereinafter referred to as the ``Act.''
    This final rule is also issued under section 8e of the Act, which 
provides that whenever certain specified commodities, including table 
grapes, are regulated under a Federal marketing order, imports of these 
commodities into the United States are prohibited unless they meet the 
same or comparable grade, size, quality, or maturity requirements as 
those in effect for the domestically produced commodities.
    The Department of Agriculture (USDA) is issuing this final rule in 
conformance with Executive Orders 12866, 13563, and 13175.
    This final rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12988, 
Civil Justice Reform. This rule is not intended to have retroactive 
effect.
    The Act provides that administrative proceedings must be exhausted 
before parties may file suit in court. Under section 608c(15)(A) of the 
Act, any handler subject to an order may file with USDA a petition 
stating that the order, any provision of the order, or any obligation 
imposed in connection with the order is not in accordance with law and 
request a modification of the order or to be exempted therefrom. A 
handler is afforded the opportunity for a hearing on the petition. 
After the hearing, USDA would rule on the petition. The Act provides 
that the district court of the United States in any district in which 
the handler is an inhabitant, or has his or her principal place of 
business, has jurisdiction to review USDA's ruling on the petition, 
provided an action is filed not later than 20 days after the date of 
the entry of the ruling.
    There are no administrative procedures which must be exhausted 
prior to any judicial challenge to the provisions of import regulations 
issued under section 8e of the Act.
    This final rule partially relaxes the one-quarter pound minimum 
bunch size requirement in the order's regulations and the import 
regulation for all U.S. No. 1 Table grade grapes packed in clamshell 
consumer packages weighing five pounds or less. Under the revision, up 
to 20 percent of the weight of such containers could consist of single 
grape clusters weighing less than one-quarter pound, but consisting of 
at least five berries each. This final rule provides California desert 
grape handlers and importers with the flexibility to respond to an 
ongoing marketing opportunity. The Committee met on November 5, 2013, 
and conducted an electronic vote on April 8, 2014, in which voters 
unanimously recommended the partial relaxation for California desert 
grapes. The change in the import regulation is required under section 
8e of the Act.
    Section 925.52(a)(1) of the order provides authority to regulate 
the handling of any grade, size, quality, maturity, or pack of any and 
all varieties of grapes during the season. Section 925.53 provides 
authority for the Committee to recommend to USDA changes to regulations 
issued pursuant to Sec.  925.52. Section 925.55 specifies that when 
grapes are regulated pursuant to Sec.  925.52, such grapes must be 
inspected by the Federal or Federal-State Inspection Service (FSIS) to 
ensure they meet applicable requirements.
    Section 925.304(a) of the order's rules and regulations requires 
grapes to meet the minimum grade and size requirements of U.S. No. 1 
Table; or to meet all the requirements of U.S. No. 1 Institutional, 
except that a tolerance of 33 percent is provided for off-size bunches. 
The requirements for the U.S. No. 1 Table and U.S. No. 1 Institutional 
grades are set forth in the United States Standards for Grades of Table 
Grapes

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(European or Vinifera Type) (7 CFR 51.880 through 51.914) (Standards). 
To meet the requirements of U.S. No. 1 Table grade, grapes must have a 
bunch size of at least one-quarter pound.
    In 2010, the order's regulations were relaxed with respect to the 
bunch size requirement specified in the Standards (See, 75 FR 17031, 
affirmed at 75 FR 34343). This change permitted the use of bunch sizes 
smaller than one-quarter pound, but with at least five berries each, in 
packing consumer clamshell containers containing two pounds net weight 
or less. Not more than 20 percent of the weight of such containers 
could consist of these smaller bunches. This relaxation was made to 
allow handlers to take advantage of a new marketing opportunity for 
grapes packed in small clamshell containers. Prior to the relaxation, 
handlers were experiencing difficulty filling these containers properly 
with bunches weighing one-quarter pound or more; smaller bunches were 
needed to fill the corners of the square container configuration to 
achieve the desired weight.
    Since the order's regulations were amended in 2010, customers 
nationwide have been increasingly requesting grapes in larger clamshell 
containers. Handlers experience difficulty properly filling the corners 
of these larger containers to the desired weights with bunches weighing 
one-quarter pound or more, similar to the problem they experienced with 
the smaller 2-pound clamshell containers. Therefore, the Committee 
recommended that the bunch size requirement in the order's regulations 
pertaining to U.S. No. 1 Table grade grapes be partially relaxed with 
respect to clamshell containers weighing 5 pounds or less. Under this 
action, up to 20 percent of the weight of such containers may consist 
of single grape clusters weighing less than one-quarter pound, but with 
at least five berries each. This action allows handlers to continue to 
respond to increased marketing opportunities. Section 925.304(a) is 
revised accordingly.
    Under section 8e of the Act, minimum grade, size, quality, and 
maturity requirements for table grapes imported into the United States 
are established under Table Grape Import Regulation 4 (7 CFR 944.503) 
(import regulation). This relaxation in the California Desert Grape 
Regulation 6 minimum bunch size requirement requires a corresponding 
relaxation to the minimum bunch size requirement for imported table 
grapes. Similar to the domestic industry, this action allows importers 
the flexibility to respond to an ongoing marketing opportunity to meet 
consumer needs. Section 944.503(a)(1) is revised accordingly.

Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    Pursuant to requirements set forth in the Regulatory Flexibility 
Act (RFA) (5 U.S.C. 601-612), the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) 
has considered the economic impact of this action on small entities. 
Accordingly, AMS has prepared this final regulatory flexibility 
analysis.
    The purpose of the RFA is to fit regulatory actions to the scale of 
businesses subject to such actions in order that small businesses will 
not be unduly or disproportionately burdened. Marketing orders issued 
pursuant to the Act, and the rules issued thereunder, are unique in 
that they are brought about through group action of essentially small 
entities acting on their own behalf.
    There are approximately 14 handlers of southeastern California 
grapes who are subject to regulation under the marketing order and 
about 41 grape producers in the production area. In addition, there are 
about 102 importers of grapes. Small agricultural service firms are 
defined by the Small Business Administration (SBA) as those having 
annual receipts of less than $7,000,000, and small agricultural 
producers are defined as those whose annual receipts are less than 
$750,000 (13 CFR 121.201). Ten of the 14 handlers subject to regulation 
have annual grape sales of less than $7,000,000, according to USDA 
Market News Service and Committee data. Based on information from the 
Committee and USDA's Market News Service, it is estimated that at least 
10 of the 41 producers have annual receipts of less than $750,000. 
Thus, it may be concluded that a majority of grape handlers regulated 
under the order and about ten of the producers could be classified as 
small entities under the SBA definitions.
    Mexico, Chile, and Peru are the major countries that export table 
grapes to the United States. According to 2014 data from USDA's Foreign 
Agricultural Service (FAS), shipments of table grapes imported into the 
United States from Mexico totaled 17,042,386 18-pound lugs, from Chile 
totaled 38,466,540 18-pound lugs, and from Peru totaled 5,065,653 18-
pound lugs. According to FAS data, the total value of table grapes 
imported into the United States in 2014 was $1,189,848,000. It is 
estimated that the average importer received $11.7 million in revenue 
from the sale of table grapes in 2014. Based on this information, it 
may be concluded that the average table grape importer is not 
classified as a small entity.
    This final rule revises Sec.  925.304(a) of the rules and 
regulations of the California desert grape order and Sec.  
944.503(a)(1) of the table grape import regulation. This final rule 
partially relaxes the one-quarter pound minimum bunch size requirement 
in the order's regulations and the import regulation for U.S. No. 1 
Table grade grapes packed in consumer clamshell packages weighing five 
pounds or less. Under the relaxation, up to 20 percent of the weight of 
each package may consist of single grape clusters weighing less than 
one-quarter pound, but with at least five berries each. Authority for 
the change to the California desert grape rules and regulations is 
provided in Sec. Sec.  925.52(a)(1) and 925.53. Authority for the 
change to the table grape import regulation is provided in section 8e 
of the Act.
    There is general agreement in the industry for the need to expand 
the revised minimum bunch size requirement for grapes packed in these 
consumer clamshell packages to allow for more packaging options.
    Regarding the impact of this final rule on affected entities, this 
rule provides both California desert grape handlers and importers the 
flexibility to continue to respond to an ongoing marketing opportunity 
to meet consumer needs. This marketing opportunity initially existed in 
the 2009 season, and the minimum bunch size regulations were revised 
for certain packages weighing two pounds or less on a test basis. In 
2010, the regulation was revised permanently for consumer clamshell 
packages weighing two pounds or less due to the positive market 
response. This rule expands the revised requirements to include larger 
consumer clamshell packages weighing 5 pounds or less. Customers have 
been requesting larger sized clamshell packages, and this action 
enables handlers and importers to take advantage of increased market 
opportunities, which may result in increased shipments of consumer 
grape packages. This is expected to have a positive impact on 
producers, handlers, and importers.
    No additional alternatives were considered because the 2010 
revision produced the desired results. The Committee believes the 
partial relaxation of the bunch size requirement for grapes packed in 
larger consumer clamshell packages is appropriate.
    In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 
Chapter 35), the order's information collection requirements have been 
previously approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and 
assigned OMB No. 0581-0189. No

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changes in those requirements as a result of this action are necessary. 
Should any changes become necessary, they would be submitted to OMB for 
approval.
    This final rule does not impose any additional reporting or 
recordkeeping requirements on either small or large grape handlers or 
importers. As with all Federal marketing order programs, reports and 
forms are periodically reviewed to reduce information requirements and 
duplication by industry and public sector agencies.
    As noted in the initial regulatory flexibility analysis, USDA has 
not identified any relevant Federal rules that duplicate, overlap or 
conflict with this final rule.
    AMS is committed to complying with the E-Government Act to promote 
the use of the internet and other information technologies to provide 
increased opportunities for citizen access to Government information 
and services, and for other purposes.
    In addition, the Committee's meeting was widely publicized 
throughout the Southeastern California grape industry, and all 
interested persons in the production area were invited to attend the 
meeting and participate in Committee deliberations. Like all Committee 
meetings, the November 5, 2013, meeting was a public meeting; and all 
entities, both large and small, were able to express their views on 
this issue.
    A proposed rule concerning this action was published in the Federal 
Register on March 3, 2015 (80 FR 11346). Copies of the rule were mailed 
or sent via facsimile to all Committee members and table grape handlers 
in the production area. Finally, the rule was made available through 
the internet by USDA and the Office of the Federal Register. A 30-day 
comment period, ending on April 2, 2015, was provided to allow 
interested persons to respond to the proposal.
    Twelve comments were received during the comment period in response 
to the proposal. Nine strongly supported the partial relaxation of the 
handling requirements and three comments were opposed.
    One commenter who opposed the partial relaxation specifically for 
5-pound clamshells or smaller stated that all consumer packages should 
be regulated similarly. This commenter also stated that if one 
clamshell container exceeds the 20 percent tolerance for small bunches, 
the entire lot is out of grade. The commenter indicated this has caused 
a problem for him in the past with 2-pound clamshell containers. The 
commenter also expressed concern that different grape quality standards 
are in effect at the same time. Finally, this commenter stated that he 
had not received notification of the November 5, 2013, meeting.
    In response to these comments, it is noted that the relaxed bunch 
size requirements do not apply to all consumer packages. As indicated 
in the proposed rule, the Committee's recommendation was specific to 
clamshell containers because smaller clusters of grapes are needed to 
fill the corners of these square containers. This aspect of the rule 
and its rationale is identical to the previous regulation that applied 
to 2-pound containers. Similar issues regarding other consumer 
containers were not reported or discussed by the Committee when it 
recommended this change. However, since this rule was initially 
recommended, the Committee has indicated that additional options may be 
considered and recommended in the future if appropriate rationale and 
justification are presented and evaluated.
    Regarding the comment concerning the bunch size tolerance, it is 
acknowledged that one failing container may cause the entire lot to be 
out of grade. However, it should be noted that the tolerance allows 20 
percent of the weight of the container to contain bunches of grapes 
smaller than one-quarter pound, but consisting of at least five 
berries. This is an allowance, not a requirement. Handlers are not 
required to use any clusters smaller than one-quarter pound to fill the 
containers. The relaxed tolerance merely provides handlers with the 
option and flexibility to utilize the smaller clusters to fill out the 
clamshell corners. Handlers choosing to utilize this practice should be 
able to fill the container's corners and fall within the 20 percent 
tolerance.
    Regarding the comment concerning different standards for grapes in 
the market at the same time, the marketing order only regulates grapes 
grown in Southeastern California. Thus, the order's regulations have no 
control over grapes from other areas. This rule is not intended to 
affect the overall quality of grapes in the marketplace. There is only 
one marketing order for table grapes. It is intended to allow 
Southeastern California grape handlers to meet the needs of their 
customers. Furthermore, industry experience following the previous 
revision for 2-pound clamshell containers, which is similar to this 
change, has been positive.
    In response to the comment that notification of the November 5, 
2013, meeting had not been received, it should be noted that the 
Committee routinely announces all upcoming meetings at least 3 days 
before they occur. These announcements are issued to all growers and 
handlers in the production area. Further, the commenter acknowledged 
awareness of the open comment period as published in the March 3, 2015, 
Federal Register notice, and his comment was received in a timely 
manner and is being addressed herein.
    Another commenter who opposed the rule believes that this partial 
relaxation will allow inferior grapes to be packed and is a visual 
misrepresentation to both the retailer and the consumer.
    This action was recommended by the Committee in response to 
customer complaints about the empty corners of the larger clamshells. 
While the tolerance for bunch size will be increased for grapes packed 
in clamshells containers weighing five pounds or less, all other 
requirements of U.S. No. 1 Table, as set forth in the U.S. Standards 
for Grades of Table Grapes, will still apply. Thus, the increased 
tolerance is not expected to affect the overall quality of the grapes 
in the marketplace. The change is intended to provide the industry with 
increased flexibility to meet customers' needs.
    The last commenter suggested that the math in calculating the 
acceptable tolerance of the one-quarter pound bunch minimum requirement 
for 5-pound clamshell containers is incorrect and offered various other 
weight combinations to meet the 5-pound weight requirement of an 
individual container. He also asserted that the current minimum bunch 
size requirement for U.S. No. 1 Table Grade grapes is 1.25 pounds. 
Finally, this commenter claimed that quality will be sacrificed by 
allowing 20 percent of the 5-pound containers to consist of loose 
grapes. These assertions are incorrect. The rationale for this rule is 
not based on a mathematical calculation of grape bunch sizes that could 
be used to fill containers. The rationale is to allow use of bunches 
smaller than one-quarter pound but consisting of at least five berries 
to properly fill the corners of the square containers. Furthermore, the 
assertion that the bunch size requirement for U.S. No. 1 Table Grade 
grapes is 1.25 pounds is not accurate. The bunch size requirement for 
U.S. No. 1 Table Grade grapes is one-quarter pound. This rule provides 
for up to 20 percent of the weight of clamshell containers to contain 
grape clusters weighing less than one-quarter pound, but the clusters 
must consist of at least five berries each.

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    Finally, this rule does not allow 20 percent of the 5-pound 
container to consist of loose grapes. Loose grapes are not permitted by 
this relaxation. The 20 percent tolerance is given to limit the number 
of bunches weighing less than one-quarter pound and each must still 
contain at least five attached berries. As previously stated, this 
change is not expected to affect the overall quality of grapes in the 
marketplace as all of the other requirements of U.S. No. 1 Table grade, 
as set forth in the U.S. Standards for Grades of Table Grapes, will 
still apply.
    A similar requirement has been in place under the marketing order 
since 2010 for clamshell containers weighing two pounds or less, and 
the industry has received positive responses from customers. Since that 
time, the popularity of clamshell containers has increased, and larger 
sized clamshell containers are now being used for packaging grapes due 
to customer's demands.
    This action simply applies the same requirements to larger 
clamshell containers, as desired by customers.
    Accordingly, no changes will be made to the rule as proposed, based 
on the comments received.
    A small business guide on complying with fruit, vegetable, and 
specialty crop marketing agreements and orders may be viewed at: http://www.ams.usda.gov/MarketingOrdersSmallBusinessGuide. Any questions 
about the compliance guide should be sent to Jeffrey Smutny at the 
previously mentioned address in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT 
section.
    After consideration of all relevant matter presented, including the 
information and recommendation submitted by the Committee and other 
available information, it is hereby found that this rule, as 
hereinafter set forth, will tend to effectuate the declared policy of 
the Act. In accordance with section 8e of the Act, the United States 
Trade Representative has concurred with the issuance of this rule.

List of Subjects

7 CFR Part 925

    Grapes, Marketing agreements, Reporting, and recordkeeping 
requirements.

7 CFR Part 944

    Avocados, Food grades and standards, Grapefruit, Grapes, Imports, 
Kiwifruit, Limes, Olives, Oranges.

    For the reasons set forth in the preamble, 7 CFR parts 925 and 944 
are amended as follows:

PART 925--GRAPES GROWN IN A DESIGNATED AREA OF SOUTHEASTERN 
CALIFORNIA

0
1. The authority citation for 7 CFR parts 925 and 944 continues to read 
as follows:

    Authority:  7 U.S.C. 601-674.


0
2. Amend Sec.  925.304 by revising paragraph (a) introductory text, re-
designating paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) as paragraphs (a)(3) and (4) and 
adding new paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) to read as follows:


Sec.  925.304  California Desert Grape Regulation 6.

* * * * *
    (a) Grade, size, and maturity. Except as provided in paragraphs 
(a)(3) and (4) of this section, such grapes shall meet the minimum 
grade and size requirements established in paragraphs (a)(1) or (2) of 
this section.
    (1) U.S. No. 1 Table, as set forth in the United States Standards 
for Grades of Table Grapes (European or Vinifera Type 7 CFR 51.880 
through 51.914), with the exception of the tolerance percentage for 
bunch size when packed in individual consumer clamshell packages 
weighing 5 pounds or less: Provided that not more than 20 percent of 
the weight of such containers may consist of single clusters weighing 
less than one-quarter pound, but with at least five berries each; or
    (2) U.S. No. 1 Institutional, with the exception of the tolerance 
percentage for bunch size. Such tolerance shall be 33 percent instead 
of 4 percent as is required to meet U.S. No. 1 Institutional grade. 
Grapes meeting these quality requirements may be marked ``DGAC No. 1 
Institutional'' but shall not be marked ``Institutional Pack.''
* * * * *

PART 944--FRUITS; IMPORT REQUIREMENTS

0
3. Amend Sec.  944.503 by revising paragraph (a)(1) introductory text, 
redesignating paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (ii) as paragraphs (a)(1)(iii) 
and (iv) and adding new paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (ii) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  944.503  Table Grape Import Regulation 4.

    (a)(1) Pursuant to section 8e of the Act and Part 944--Fruits, 
Import Regulations, and except as provided in paragraphs (a)(1)(iii) 
and (iv) of this section, the importation into the United States of any 
variety of Vinifera species table grapes, except Emperor, Calmeria, 
Almeria, and Ribier varieties, is prohibited unless such grapes meet 
the minimum grade and size requirements established in paragraphs 
(a)(1)(i) or (ii) of this section.
    (i) U.S. No. 1 Table, as set forth in the United States Standards 
for Grades of Table Grapes (European or Vinifera Type 7 CFR 51.880 
through 51.914), with the exception of the tolerance percentage for 
bunch size when packed in individual consumer clamshell packages 
weighing 5 pounds or less: not more than 20 percent of the weight of 
such containers may consist of single clusters weighing less than one-
quarter pound, but with at least five berries each; or
    (ii) U.S. No. 1 Institutional, with the exception of the tolerance 
percentage for bunch size. Such tolerance shall be 33 percent instead 
of 4 percent as is required to meet U.S. No. 1 Institutional grade. 
Grapes meeting these quality requirements may be marked ``DGAC No. 1 
Institutional'' but shall not be marked ``Institutional Pack.''
* * * * *

Rex A. Barnes,
Associate Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service.
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                                                This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      on the petition. After the hearing, USDA
                                                contains regulatory documents having general            Kathie Notoro, Marketing Specialist, or               would rule on the petition. The Act
                                                applicability and legal effect, most of which           Martin Engeler, Regional Director,                    provides that the district court of the
                                                are keyed to and codified in the Code of                California Marketing Field Office,                    United States in any district in which
                                                Federal Regulations, which is published under           Marketing Order and Agreement                         the handler is an inhabitant, or has his
                                                50 titles pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 1510.
                                                                                                        Division, Specialty Crops Program,                    or her principal place of business, has
                                                The Code of Federal Regulations is sold by              AMS, USDA; Telephone: (559) 487–                      jurisdiction to review USDA’s ruling on
                                                the Superintendent of Documents. Prices of              5901, Fax: (559) 487–5906, or Email:                  the petition, provided an action is filed
                                                new books are listed in the first FEDERAL               Kathie.Notoro@ams.usda.gov or                         not later than 20 days after the date of
                                                REGISTER issue of each week.                            Martin.Engeler@ams.usda.gov.                          the entry of the ruling.
                                                                                                           Small businesses may request                          There are no administrative
                                                                                                        information on complying with this                    procedures which must be exhausted
                                                DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                               regulation by contacting Jeffrey Smutny,              prior to any judicial challenge to the
                                                                                                        Marketing Order and Agreement                         provisions of import regulations issued
                                                Agricultural Marketing Service                          Division, Specialty Crops Program,                    under section 8e of the Act.
                                                                                                        AMS, USDA, 1400 Independence                             This final rule partially relaxes the
                                                7 CFR Parts 925 and 944                                 Avenue SW., STOP 0237, Washington,                    one-quarter pound minimum bunch size
                                                                                                        DC 20250–0237; Telephone: (202) 720–                  requirement in the order’s regulations
                                                [Doc. No. AMS–FV–14–0031; FV14–925–2                    2491, Fax: (202) 720–8938, or Email:                  and the import regulation for all U.S.
                                                FR]
                                                                                                        Jeffrey.Smutny@ams.usda.gov.                          No. 1 Table grade grapes packed in
                                                Grapes Grown in a Designated Area of                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This final                 clamshell consumer packages weighing
                                                Southeastern California and Imported                    rule is issued under Marketing Order                  five pounds or less. Under the revision,
                                                Table Grapes; Relaxation of Handling                    No. 925, as amended (7 CFR part 925),                 up to 20 percent of the weight of such
                                                Requirements                                            regulating the handling of grapes grown               containers could consist of single grape
                                                                                                        in a designated area of southeastern                  clusters weighing less than one-quarter
                                                AGENCY:  Agricultural Marketing Service,                California, hereinafter referred to as the            pound, but consisting of at least five
                                                USDA.                                                   ‘‘order.’’ The order is effective under the           berries each. This final rule provides
                                                ACTION: Final rule.                                     Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act                  California desert grape handlers and
                                                                                                        of 1937, as amended (7 U.S.C. 601–674),               importers with the flexibility to respond
                                                SUMMARY:   This final rule implements a                 hereinafter referred to as the ‘‘Act.’’               to an ongoing marketing opportunity.
                                                recommendation from the California                         This final rule is also issued under               The Committee met on November 5,
                                                Desert Grape Administrative Committee                   section 8e of the Act, which provides                 2013, and conducted an electronic vote
                                                (Committee) to partially relax the                      that whenever certain specified                       on April 8, 2014, in which voters
                                                handling requirements currently                         commodities, including table grapes, are              unanimously recommended the partial
                                                prescribed under the California table                   regulated under a Federal marketing                   relaxation for California desert grapes.
                                                grape marketing order (order) and the                   order, imports of these commodities                   The change in the import regulation is
                                                table grape import regulation. The                      into the United States are prohibited                 required under section 8e of the Act.
                                                Committee locally administers the order                 unless they meet the same or                             Section 925.52(a)(1) of the order
                                                and regulates the handling of table                     comparable grade, size, quality, or                   provides authority to regulate the
                                                grapes grown in a designated area of                    maturity requirements as those in effect              handling of any grade, size, quality,
                                                southeastern California. The import                     for the domestically produced                         maturity, or pack of any and all varieties
                                                regulation is authorized under section                  commodities.                                          of grapes during the season. Section
                                                8e of the Agricultural Marketing                           The Department of Agriculture                      925.53 provides authority for the
                                                Agreement Act of 1937 and regulates the                 (USDA) is issuing this final rule in                  Committee to recommend to USDA
                                                importation of table grapes into the                    conformance with Executive Orders                     changes to regulations issued pursuant
                                                United States. This final rule relaxes the              12866, 13563, and 13175.                              to § 925.52. Section 925.55 specifies that
                                                one-quarter pound minimum bunch size                       This final rule has been reviewed                  when grapes are regulated pursuant to
                                                requirement in the order’s regulations                  under Executive Order 12988, Civil                    § 925.52, such grapes must be inspected
                                                and the import regulation for U.S. No.                  Justice Reform. This rule is not intended             by the Federal or Federal-State
                                                1 Table grade grapes packed in                          to have retroactive effect.                           Inspection Service (FSIS) to ensure they
                                                consumer packages known as                                 The Act provides that administrative               meet applicable requirements.
                                                clamshells weighing five pounds or less.                proceedings must be exhausted before                     Section 925.304(a) of the order’s rules
                                                Up to 20 percent of the weight of such                  parties may file suit in court. Under                 and regulations requires grapes to meet
                                                containers may consist of single grape                  section 608c(15)(A) of the Act, any                   the minimum grade and size
                                                clusters weighing less than one-quarter                 handler subject to an order may file                  requirements of U.S. No. 1 Table; or to
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                                                pound, but consisting of at least five                  with USDA a petition stating that the                 meet all the requirements of U.S. No. 1
                                                berries each. This action provides                      order, any provision of the order, or any             Institutional, except that a tolerance of
                                                California desert grape handlers and                    obligation imposed in connection with                 33 percent is provided for off-size
                                                importers with the flexibility to respond               the order is not in accordance with law               bunches. The requirements for the U.S.
                                                to ongoing marketing opportunities to                   and request a modification of the order               No. 1 Table and U.S. No. 1 Institutional
                                                meet consumer needs.                                    or to be exempted therefrom. A handler                grades are set forth in the United States
                                                DATES: Effective April 1, 2016.                         is afforded the opportunity for a hearing             Standards for Grades of Table Grapes


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                                                (European or Vinifera Type) (7 CFR                      consumer needs. Section 944.503(a)(1)                   This final rule revises § 925.304(a) of
                                                51.880 through 51.914) (Standards). To                  is revised accordingly.                               the rules and regulations of the
                                                meet the requirements of U.S. No. 1                                                                           California desert grape order and
                                                                                                        Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                Table grade, grapes must have a bunch                                                                         § 944.503(a)(1) of the table grape import
                                                size of at least one-quarter pound.                        Pursuant to requirements set forth in              regulation. This final rule partially
                                                   In 2010, the order’s regulations were                the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) (5               relaxes the one-quarter pound minimum
                                                relaxed with respect to the bunch size                  U.S.C. 601–612), the Agricultural                     bunch size requirement in the order’s
                                                requirement specified in the Standards                  Marketing Service (AMS) has                           regulations and the import regulation
                                                (See, 75 FR 17031, affirmed at 75 FR                    considered the economic impact of this                for U.S. No. 1 Table grade grapes packed
                                                34343). This change permitted the use                   action on small entities. Accordingly,                in consumer clamshell packages
                                                of bunch sizes smaller than one-quarter                 AMS has prepared this final regulatory                weighing five pounds or less. Under the
                                                pound, but with at least five berries                   flexibility analysis.                                 relaxation, up to 20 percent of the
                                                each, in packing consumer clamshell                        The purpose of the RFA is to fit                   weight of each package may consist of
                                                containers containing two pounds net                    regulatory actions to the scale of                    single grape clusters weighing less than
                                                weight or less. Not more than 20 percent                businesses subject to such actions in                 one-quarter pound, but with at least five
                                                of the weight of such containers could                  order that small businesses will not be               berries each. Authority for the change to
                                                consist of these smaller bunches. This                  unduly or disproportionately burdened.                the California desert grape rules and
                                                relaxation was made to allow handlers                   Marketing orders issued pursuant to the               regulations is provided in
                                                to take advantage of a new marketing                    Act, and the rules issued thereunder, are             §§ 925.52(a)(1) and 925.53. Authority for
                                                opportunity for grapes packed in small                  unique in that they are brought about                 the change to the table grape import
                                                clamshell containers. Prior to the                      through group action of essentially                   regulation is provided in section 8e of
                                                relaxation, handlers were experiencing                  small entities acting on their own                    the Act.
                                                difficulty filling these containers                     behalf.                                                 There is general agreement in the
                                                properly with bunches weighing one-                        There are approximately 14 handlers                industry for the need to expand the
                                                quarter pound or more; smaller bunches                  of southeastern California grapes who                 revised minimum bunch size
                                                were needed to fill the corners of the                  are subject to regulation under the                   requirement for grapes packed in these
                                                square container configuration to                       marketing order and about 41 grape                    consumer clamshell packages to allow
                                                achieve the desired weight.                             producers in the production area. In                  for more packaging options.
                                                   Since the order’s regulations were                   addition, there are about 102 importers                 Regarding the impact of this final rule
                                                amended in 2010, customers nationwide                   of grapes. Small agricultural service                 on affected entities, this rule provides
                                                have been increasingly requesting                       firms are defined by the Small Business               both California desert grape handlers
                                                grapes in larger clamshell containers.                  Administration (SBA) as those having                  and importers the flexibility to continue
                                                Handlers experience difficulty properly                 annual receipts of less than $7,000,000,              to respond to an ongoing marketing
                                                filling the corners of these larger                     and small agricultural producers are                  opportunity to meet consumer needs.
                                                containers to the desired weights with                  defined as those whose annual receipts                This marketing opportunity initially
                                                bunches weighing one-quarter pound or                   are less than $750,000 (13 CFR 121.201).              existed in the 2009 season, and the
                                                more, similar to the problem they                       Ten of the 14 handlers subject to                     minimum bunch size regulations were
                                                experienced with the smaller 2-pound                    regulation have annual grape sales of                 revised for certain packages weighing
                                                clamshell containers. Therefore, the                    less than $7,000,000, according to                    two pounds or less on a test basis. In
                                                Committee recommended that the                          USDA Market News Service and                          2010, the regulation was revised
                                                bunch size requirement in the order’s                   Committee data. Based on information                  permanently for consumer clamshell
                                                regulations pertaining to U.S. No. 1                    from the Committee and USDA’s Market                  packages weighing two pounds or less
                                                Table grade grapes be partially relaxed                 News Service, it is estimated that at                 due to the positive market response.
                                                with respect to clamshell containers                    least 10 of the 41 producers have annual              This rule expands the revised
                                                weighing 5 pounds or less. Under this                   receipts of less than $750,000. Thus, it              requirements to include larger consumer
                                                action, up to 20 percent of the weight of               may be concluded that a majority of                   clamshell packages weighing 5 pounds
                                                such containers may consist of single                   grape handlers regulated under the                    or less. Customers have been requesting
                                                grape clusters weighing less than one-                  order and about ten of the producers                  larger sized clamshell packages, and this
                                                quarter pound, but with at least five                   could be classified as small entities                 action enables handlers and importers
                                                berries each. This action allows                        under the SBA definitions.                            to take advantage of increased market
                                                handlers to continue to respond to                         Mexico, Chile, and Peru are the major              opportunities, which may result in
                                                increased marketing opportunities.                      countries that export table grapes to the             increased shipments of consumer grape
                                                Section 925.304(a) is revised                           United States. According to 2014 data                 packages. This is expected to have a
                                                accordingly.                                            from USDA’s Foreign Agricultural                      positive impact on producers, handlers,
                                                   Under section 8e of the Act, minimum                 Service (FAS), shipments of table grapes              and importers.
                                                grade, size, quality, and maturity                      imported into the United States from                    No additional alternatives were
                                                requirements for table grapes imported                  Mexico totaled 17,042,386 18-pound                    considered because the 2010 revision
                                                into the United States are established                  lugs, from Chile totaled 38,466,540 18-               produced the desired results. The
                                                under Table Grape Import Regulation 4                   pound lugs, and from Peru totaled                     Committee believes the partial
                                                (7 CFR 944.503) (import regulation).                    5,065,653 18-pound lugs. According to                 relaxation of the bunch size requirement
                                                This relaxation in the California Desert                FAS data, the total value of table grapes             for grapes packed in larger consumer
                                                Grape Regulation 6 minimum bunch                        imported into the United States in 2014               clamshell packages is appropriate.
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                                                size requirement requires a                             was $1,189,848,000. It is estimated that                In accordance with the Paperwork
                                                corresponding relaxation to the                         the average importer received $11.7                   Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C.
                                                minimum bunch size requirement for                      million in revenue from the sale of table             Chapter 35), the order’s information
                                                imported table grapes. Similar to the                   grapes in 2014. Based on this                         collection requirements have been
                                                domestic industry, this action allows                   information, it may be concluded that                 previously approved by the Office of
                                                importers the flexibility to respond to an              the average table grape importer is not               Management and Budget (OMB) and
                                                ongoing marketing opportunity to meet                   classified as a small entity.                         assigned OMB No. 0581–0189. No


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                                                changes in those requirements as a                      expressed concern that different grape                should be noted that the Committee
                                                result of this action are necessary.                    quality standards are in effect at the                routinely announces all upcoming
                                                Should any changes become necessary,                    same time. Finally, this commenter                    meetings at least 3 days before they
                                                they would be submitted to OMB for                      stated that he had not received                       occur. These announcements are issued
                                                approval.                                               notification of the November 5, 2013,                 to all growers and handlers in the
                                                   This final rule does not impose any                  meeting.                                              production area. Further, the
                                                additional reporting or recordkeeping                      In response to these comments, it is               commenter acknowledged awareness of
                                                requirements on either small or large                   noted that the relaxed bunch size                     the open comment period as published
                                                grape handlers or importers. As with all                requirements do not apply to all                      in the March 3, 2015, Federal Register
                                                Federal marketing order programs,                       consumer packages. As indicated in the                notice, and his comment was received
                                                reports and forms are periodically                      proposed rule, the Committee’s                        in a timely manner and is being
                                                reviewed to reduce information                          recommendation was specific to                        addressed herein.
                                                requirements and duplication by                         clamshell containers because smaller                     Another commenter who opposed the
                                                industry and public sector agencies.                    clusters of grapes are needed to fill the             rule believes that this partial relaxation
                                                   As noted in the initial regulatory                   corners of these square containers. This              will allow inferior grapes to be packed
                                                flexibility analysis, USDA has not                      aspect of the rule and its rationale is               and is a visual misrepresentation to both
                                                identified any relevant Federal rules                   identical to the previous regulation that             the retailer and the consumer.
                                                that duplicate, overlap or conflict with                applied to 2-pound containers. Similar                   This action was recommended by the
                                                this final rule.                                        issues regarding other consumer                       Committee in response to customer
                                                   AMS is committed to complying with                   containers were not reported or                       complaints about the empty corners of
                                                the E-Government Act to promote the                     discussed by the Committee when it
                                                use of the internet and other                                                                                 the larger clamshells. While the
                                                                                                        recommended this change. However,                     tolerance for bunch size will be
                                                information technologies to provide                     since this rule was initially
                                                increased opportunities for citizen                                                                           increased for grapes packed in
                                                                                                        recommended, the Committee has                        clamshells containers weighing five
                                                access to Government information and                    indicated that additional options may be
                                                services, and for other purposes.                                                                             pounds or less, all other requirements of
                                                                                                        considered and recommended in the
                                                   In addition, the Committee’s meeting                                                                       U.S. No. 1 Table, as set forth in the U.S.
                                                                                                        future if appropriate rationale and
                                                was widely publicized throughout the                                                                          Standards for Grades of Table Grapes,
                                                                                                        justification are presented and
                                                Southeastern California grape industry,                                                                       will still apply. Thus, the increased
                                                                                                        evaluated.
                                                and all interested persons in the                          Regarding the comment concerning                   tolerance is not expected to affect the
                                                production area were invited to attend                  the bunch size tolerance, it is                       overall quality of the grapes in the
                                                the meeting and participate in                          acknowledged that one failing container               marketplace. The change is intended to
                                                Committee deliberations. Like all                       may cause the entire lot to be out of                 provide the industry with increased
                                                Committee meetings, the November 5,                     grade. However, it should be noted that               flexibility to meet customers’ needs.
                                                2013, meeting was a public meeting;                     the tolerance allows 20 percent of the                   The last commenter suggested that the
                                                and all entities, both large and small,                 weight of the container to contain                    math in calculating the acceptable
                                                were able to express their views on this                bunches of grapes smaller than one-                   tolerance of the one-quarter pound
                                                issue.                                                  quarter pound, but consisting of at least             bunch minimum requirement for 5-
                                                   A proposed rule concerning this                      five berries. This is an allowance, not a             pound clamshell containers is incorrect
                                                action was published in the Federal                     requirement. Handlers are not required                and offered various other weight
                                                Register on March 3, 2015 (80 FR                        to use any clusters smaller than one-                 combinations to meet the 5-pound
                                                11346). Copies of the rule were mailed                  quarter pound to fill the containers. The             weight requirement of an individual
                                                or sent via facsimile to all Committee                  relaxed tolerance merely provides                     container. He also asserted that the
                                                members and table grape handlers in the                 handlers with the option and flexibility              current minimum bunch size
                                                production area. Finally, the rule was                  to utilize the smaller clusters to fill out           requirement for U.S. No. 1 Table Grade
                                                made available through the internet by                  the clamshell corners. Handlers                       grapes is 1.25 pounds. Finally, this
                                                USDA and the Office of the Federal                      choosing to utilize this practice should              commenter claimed that quality will be
                                                Register. A 30-day comment period,                      be able to fill the container’s corners               sacrificed by allowing 20 percent of the
                                                ending on April 2, 2015, was provided                   and fall within the 20 percent tolerance.             5-pound containers to consist of loose
                                                to allow interested persons to respond                     Regarding the comment concerning                   grapes. These assertions are incorrect.
                                                to the proposal.                                        different standards for grapes in the                 The rationale for this rule is not based
                                                   Twelve comments were received                        market at the same time, the marketing                on a mathematical calculation of grape
                                                during the comment period in response                   order only regulates grapes grown in                  bunch sizes that could be used to fill
                                                to the proposal. Nine strongly supported                Southeastern California. Thus, the                    containers. The rationale is to allow use
                                                the partial relaxation of the handling                  order’s regulations have no control over              of bunches smaller than one-quarter
                                                requirements and three comments were                    grapes from other areas. This rule is not             pound but consisting of at least five
                                                opposed.                                                intended to affect the overall quality of             berries to properly fill the corners of the
                                                   One commenter who opposed the                        grapes in the marketplace. There is only              square containers. Furthermore, the
                                                partial relaxation specifically for 5-                  one marketing order for table grapes. It              assertion that the bunch size
                                                pound clamshells or smaller stated that                 is intended to allow Southeastern                     requirement for U.S. No. 1 Table Grade
                                                all consumer packages should be                         California grape handlers to meet the                 grapes is 1.25 pounds is not accurate.
                                                regulated similarly. This commenter                     needs of their customers. Furthermore,                The bunch size requirement for U.S. No.
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                                                also stated that if one clamshell                       industry experience following the                     1 Table Grade grapes is one-quarter
                                                container exceeds the 20 percent                        previous revision for 2-pound clamshell               pound. This rule provides for up to 20
                                                tolerance for small bunches, the entire                 containers, which is similar to this                  percent of the weight of clamshell
                                                lot is out of grade. The commenter                      change, has been positive.                            containers to contain grape clusters
                                                indicated this has caused a problem for                    In response to the comment that                    weighing less than one-quarter pound,
                                                him in the past with 2-pound clamshell                  notification of the November 5, 2013,                 but the clusters must consist of at least
                                                containers. The commenter also                          meeting had not been received, it                     five berries each.


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                                                   Finally, this rule does not allow 20                 PART 925—GRAPES GROWN IN A                            minimum grade and size requirements
                                                percent of the 5-pound container to                     DESIGNATED AREA OF                                    established in paragraphs (a)(1)(i) or (ii)
                                                consist of loose grapes. Loose grapes are               SOUTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA                               of this section.
                                                not permitted by this relaxation. The 20                                                                        (i) U.S. No. 1 Table, as set forth in the
                                                percent tolerance is given to limit the                 ■ 1. The authority citation for 7 CFR                 United States Standards for Grades of
                                                number of bunches weighing less than                    parts 925 and 944 continues to read as                Table Grapes (European or Vinifera
                                                one-quarter pound and each must still                   follows:                                              Type 7 CFR 51.880 through 51.914),
                                                contain at least five attached berries. As                  Authority: 7 U.S.C. 601–674.                      with the exception of the tolerance
                                                previously stated, this change is not                   ■ 2. Amend § 925.304 by revising                      percentage for bunch size when packed
                                                expected to affect the overall quality of               paragraph (a) introductory text, re-                  in individual consumer clamshell
                                                grapes in the marketplace as all of the                 designating paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) as              packages weighing 5 pounds or less: not
                                                other requirements of U.S. No. 1 Table                  paragraphs (a)(3) and (4) and adding                  more than 20 percent of the weight of
                                                grade, as set forth in the U.S. Standards               new paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) to read as              such containers may consist of single
                                                for Grades of Table Grapes, will still                  follows:                                              clusters weighing less than one-quarter
                                                apply.                                                                                                        pound, but with at least five berries
                                                   A similar requirement has been in                    § 925.304 California Desert Grape                     each; or
                                                place under the marketing order since                   Regulation 6.                                           (ii) U.S. No. 1 Institutional, with the
                                                2010 for clamshell containers weighing                  *      *     *     *      *                           exception of the tolerance percentage for
                                                two pounds or less, and the industry has                   (a) Grade, size, and maturity. Except              bunch size. Such tolerance shall be 33
                                                received positive responses from                        as provided in paragraphs (a)(3) and (4)              percent instead of 4 percent as is
                                                customers. Since that time, the                         of this section, such grapes shall meet               required to meet U.S. No. 1 Institutional
                                                popularity of clamshell containers has                  the minimum grade and size                            grade. Grapes meeting these quality
                                                increased, and larger sized clamshell                   requirements established in paragraphs                requirements may be marked ‘‘DGAC
                                                containers are now being used for                       (a)(1) or (2) of this section.                        No. 1 Institutional’’ but shall not be
                                                packaging grapes due to customer’s                         (1) U.S. No. 1 Table, as set forth in the          marked ‘‘Institutional Pack.’’
                                                demands.                                                United States Standards for Grades of                 *      *    *     *     *
                                                   This action simply applies the same                  Table Grapes (European or Vinifera
                                                                                                        Type 7 CFR 51.880 through 51.914),                    Rex A. Barnes,
                                                requirements to larger clamshell
                                                containers, as desired by customers.                    with the exception of the tolerance                   Associate Administrator, Agricultural
                                                                                                        percentage for bunch size when packed                 Marketing Service.
                                                   Accordingly, no changes will be made
                                                to the rule as proposed, based on the                   in individual consumer clamshell                      [FR Doc. 2015–28136 Filed 11–4–15; 8:45 am]

                                                comments received.                                      packages weighing 5 pounds or less:                   BILLING CODE 3410–02–P

                                                   A small business guide on complying                  Provided that not more than 20 percent
                                                with fruit, vegetable, and specialty crop               of the weight of such containers may
                                                                                                        consist of single clusters weighing less              DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
                                                marketing agreements and orders may
                                                be viewed at: http://www.ams.usda.gov/                  than one-quarter pound, but with at
                                                                                                        least five berries each; or                           Agricultural Marketing Service
                                                MarketingOrdersSmallBusinessGuide.
                                                                                                           (2) U.S. No. 1 Institutional, with the
                                                Any questions about the compliance                                                                            7 CFR Part 930
                                                                                                        exception of the tolerance percentage for
                                                guide should be sent to Jeffrey Smutny
                                                                                                        bunch size. Such tolerance shall be 33                [Doc. No. AMS–FV–15–0046; FV15–930–1
                                                at the previously mentioned address in
                                                                                                        percent instead of 4 percent as is                    IR]
                                                the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
                                                                                                        required to meet U.S. No. 1 Institutional
                                                section.                                                                                                      Tart Cherries Grown in the States of
                                                                                                        grade. Grapes meeting these quality
                                                   After consideration of all relevant                  requirements may be marked ‘‘DGAC                     Michigan, et al.; Revision of Exemption
                                                matter presented, including the                         No. 1 Institutional’’ but shall not be                Requirements
                                                information and recommendation                          marked ‘‘Institutional Pack.’’
                                                submitted by the Committee and other                                                                          AGENCY:  Agricultural Marketing Service,
                                                available information, it is hereby found               *      *     *     *      *                           USDA.
                                                that this rule, as hereinafter set forth,               PART 944—FRUITS; IMPORT                               ACTION: Interim rule with request for
                                                will tend to effectuate the declared                    REQUIREMENTS                                          comments.
                                                policy of the Act. In accordance with
                                                section 8e of the Act, the United States                ■  3. Amend § 944.503 by revising                     SUMMARY:   This rule implements a
                                                Trade Representative has concurred                      paragraph (a)(1) introductory text,                   recommendation from the Cherry
                                                with the issuance of this rule.                         redesignating paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and                Industry Administrative Board (Board)
                                                                                                        (ii) as paragraphs (a)(1)(iii) and (iv) and           to revise the exemption provisions
                                                List of Subjects                                                                                              under the marketing order for tart
                                                                                                        adding new paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (ii)
                                                7 CFR Part 925                                          to read as follows:                                   cherries grown in the States of
                                                                                                                                                              Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania,
                                                  Grapes, Marketing agreements,                         § 944.503    Table Grape Import Regulation            Oregon, Utah, Washington, and
                                                Reporting, and recordkeeping                            4.                                                    Wisconsin (order). The Board locally
                                                requirements.                                             (a)(1) Pursuant to section 8e of the Act            administers the order and is comprised
                                                7 CFR Part 944                                          and Part 944—Fruits, Import                           of growers and handlers operating
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                                                                                                        Regulations, and except as provided in                within the production area. This rule
                                                  Avocados, Food grades and standards,                  paragraphs (a)(1)(iii) and (iv) of this               changes the number of years that new
                                                Grapefruit, Grapes, Imports, Kiwifruit,                 section, the importation into the United              market development and market
                                                Limes, Olives, Oranges.                                 States of any variety of Vinifera species             expansion projects are eligible for
                                                  For the reasons set forth in the                      table grapes, except Emperor, Calmeria,               handler diversion credit from one year
                                                preamble, 7 CFR parts 925 and 944 are                   Almeria, and Ribier varieties, is                     to three years. This rule also revises the
                                                amended as follows:                                     prohibited unless such grapes meet the                composition of the subcommittee which


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Document Created: 2015-12-14 15:03:52
Document Modified: 2015-12-14 15:03:52
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective April 1, 2016.
ContactKathie Notoro, Marketing Specialist, or Martin Engeler, Regional Director, California Marketing Field Office, Marketing Order and Agreement Division, Specialty Crops Program, AMS, USDA; Telephone: (559) 487-5901, Fax: (559) 487-5906, or Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 68421 
CFR Citation7 CFR 925
7 CFR 944
CFR AssociatedGrapes; Marketing Agreements; Reporting; Recordkeeping Requirements; Avocados; Food Grades and Standards; Grapefruit; Imports; Kiwifruit; Limes; Olives and Oranges

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