81_FR_10177 81 FR 10138 - Pecans Grown in the States of Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Texas; Secretary's Decision and Referendum Order on Proposed Marketing Agreement and Order No. 986

81 FR 10138 - Pecans Grown in the States of Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Texas; Secretary's Decision and Referendum Order on Proposed Marketing Agreement and Order No. 986

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 39 (February 29, 2016)

Page Range10138-10152
FR Document2016-04043

This Secretary's Decision proposes the issuance of a marketing agreement and order (order) under the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937 to cover pecans grown in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Texas, and provides growers with the opportunity to vote in a referendum to determine if they favor its establishment. The proposed order would provide authority to collect industry data and to conduct research and promotion activities. In addition, the order would provide authority for the industry to recommend grade, quality and size regulation, as well as pack and container regulation, subject to approval by the Department of Agriculture (USDA). The program would be financed by assessments on pecan handlers and would be locally administered, under USDA oversight, by a Council of seventeen growers and shellers (handlers) nominated by the industry and appointed by USDA.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Agricultural Marketing Service

7 CFR Part 986

[Docket No. AO-FV-15-0139; AMS-FV-15-0023; FV15-986-1]


Pecans Grown in the States of Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, 
California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, 
North Carolina, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Texas; 
Secretary's Decision and Referendum Order on Proposed Marketing 
Agreement and Order No. 986

AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA.

ACTION: Proposed rule and referendum order.

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SUMMARY: This Secretary's Decision proposes the issuance of a marketing 
agreement and order (order) under the Agricultural Marketing Agreement 
Act of 1937 to cover pecans grown in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, 
Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, 
Mississippi, North Carolina, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and 
Texas, and provides growers with the opportunity to vote in a 
referendum to determine if they favor its establishment. The proposed 
order would provide authority to collect industry data and to conduct 
research and promotion activities. In addition, the order would provide 
authority for the industry to recommend grade, quality and size 
regulation, as well as pack and container regulation, subject to 
approval by the Department of Agriculture (USDA). The program would be 
financed by assessments on pecan handlers and would be locally 
administered, under USDA oversight, by a Council of seventeen growers 
and shellers (handlers) nominated by the industry and appointed by 
USDA.

DATES: The referendum will be conducted from March 9 through March 30, 
2016. Ballot materials will be sent to all known pecan growers in the 
proposed fifteen-state production area. To be eligible to vote, a 
grower must have produced a minimum average, annual amount of 50,000 
pounds of inshell pecans between August 1, 2011 and July 31, 2015, or 
must own a minimum of 30 pecan acres.

ADDRESSES: Marketing Order and Agreement Division, Specialty Crops 
Program, AMS, USDA, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Stop 0237, 
Washington, DC 20250-0237.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Melissa Schmaedick, Senior Marketing 
Specialist; Telephone: (202) 557-4783, Fax: (435) 259-1502, or Michelle 
Sharrow, Rulemaking Branch Chief; Telephone: (202) 720-2491, Fax: (202) 
720-8938, or Email: [email protected] or 
[email protected].
    Small businesses may request information on this proceeding by 
contacting Antoinette Carter, 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: Prior documents in this proceeding: Notice 
of Hearing issued on June 26, 2015, and published in the July 2, 2015, 
issue of the Federal Register (80 FR 38021); Recommended Decision and 
Opportunity to File Written Exceptions issued on October 20, 2015, and 
published in the October 28, 2015, issue of the Federal Register (80 FR 
66372).
    This administrative action is governed by the provisions of 
sections 556 and 557 of title 5 of the United States Code and, 
therefore, is excluded from the requirements of Executive Order 12866, 
13563, and 13175. Notice of this rulemaking action was provided to 
tribal governments through USDA's Office of Tribal Relations; no 
comments have been received.

Preliminary Statement

    This Secretary's Decision is issued pursuant to the provisions of 
the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as amended (7 U.S.C. 
601-674), hereinafter referred to as the ``Act,'' and the applicable 
rules of practice and procedure governing the formulation of marketing 
agreements and orders (7 CFR part 900). The proposed marketing order is 
authorized under section 8(c) of the Act.
    The proposed marketing agreement and order are based on the record 
of a public hearing held July 20 through July 21, 2015, in Las Cruces, 
New Mexico; July 23 through July 24, 2015, in Dallas, Texas; and, July 
27 through July 29,

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2015, in Tifton, Georgia. The hearing was held to receive evidence on 
the proposed marketing order from growers, handlers, and other 
interested parties located throughout the proposed production area. 
Notice of this hearing was published in the Federal Register on July 2, 
2015.
    A request for public hearing on the proposed program was submitted 
to USDA on May 22, 2015, by the American Pecan Board (Board), a 
proponent group established in 2013 to represent the interests of 
growers and handlers throughout the proposed fifteen-state production 
area. A subsequent, modified draft of the proposed regulatory text was 
submitted on June 10, 2015.
    Witnesses at the hearing explained that the provisions of this 
proposal aim to assist the industry in addressing a number of 
challenges, namely: A lack of organized representation of industry-wide 
interests in a single organization; a lack of accurate data to assist 
the industry in its analysis of production, demand and prices; a lack 
of coordinated domestic promotion or research; and a forecasted 
increase in production as a result of new plantings. Witnesses believed 
that these factors combined have resulted in the under-performance of 
the pecan industry compared to other nut industries.
    Upon the basis of evidence introduced at the hearing and the record 
thereof, the Administrator of AMS on October 20, 2015, filed with the 
Hearing Clerk, USDA, a Recommended Decision and Opportunity to File 
Written Exceptions thereto by November 27, 2015. No exceptions were 
filed. That document also announced AMS's intent to request approval of 
new information collection requirements to implement the program. 
Written comments on the proposed information collection requirements 
were due by December 28, 2015. None were filed.
    USDA is providing two additional conforming changes to the proposed 
order language as published in the Recommended Decision. These 
conforming changes replace the word ``redefining'' in Sec.  986.55 
(c)(6) with ``reestablishment,'' and the word ``redefining'' in Sec.  
986.33(b) with ``reestablishment,'' thereby conforming to the 
terminology used in Sec.  986.58. The regulatory text included in this 
Secretary's Decision reflects these changes.
    Further, USDA is providing a correction to the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act (RFA) analysis published in the Recommended Decision. 
The RFA incorrectly referenced a Small Business Administration (SBA) 
threshold of $7 million in annual receipts to identify small handler 
entities, while hearing testimony correctly identified a $7.5 million 
threshold. The RFA included in this Secretary's Decision uses the 
correct SBA threshold of $7.5 million.
    The material issues presented on the record of hearing and 
addressed in the Recommended Decision are as follows:
    1. Whether the handling of pecans produced in the proposed 
production area is in the current of interstate or foreign commerce or 
directly burdens, obstructs, or affects such commerce;
    2. Whether the economic and marketing conditions are such that they 
justify a need for a Federal marketing agreement and order which would 
tend to effectuate the declared policy of the Act;
    3. What the definition of the production area and the commodity to 
be covered by the order should be;
    4. What the identity of the persons and the marketing transactions 
to be regulated should be;
    5. What the specific terms and provisions of the order should be, 
including:
    (a) The definitions of terms used therein which are necessary and 
incidental to attain the declared objectives and policy of the Act and 
order;
    (b) The establishment, composition, maintenance, procedures, powers 
and duties of an administrative Council for pecans that would be the 
local administrative agency for assisting USDA in the administration of 
the order;
    (c) The authority to incur expenses and the procedure to levy 
assessments on handlers to obtain revenue for paying such expenses;
    (d) The authority to conduct research and promotion activities;
    (e) The authority to recommend grade, quality and size regulation, 
as well as pack and container regulation, for pecans grown and handled 
in the proposed production area;
    (f) The establishment of requirements for handler reporting and 
recordkeeping;
    (g) The requirement for compliance with all provisions of the order 
and with any regulation issued under it;
    (h) An exemption for handlers of non-commercial quantities of 
pecans;
    (i) The requirement for periodic continuance referenda; and
    (j) Additional terms and conditions as set forth in Sec.  986.88 
through Sec.  986.93, and Sec.  986.97 through Sec.  986.99 that are 
common to marketing agreements only.

Small Business Considerations

    Pursuant to the requirements set forth in the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act (RFA), the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) has 
considered the economic impact of this action on small entities. 
Accordingly, the AMS has prepared this final regulatory flexibility 
analysis.
    The purpose of the RFA is to fit regulatory actions to the scale of 
business subject to such actions so that small businesses will not be 
unduly or disproportionately burdened. Small agricultural producers 
have been defined by the Small Business Administration (SBA) (13 CFR 
121.201) as those having annual receipts of less than $750,000. Small 
agricultural service firms, which include handlers that would be 
regulated under the proposed pecan order, are defined as those with 
annual receipts of less than $7,500,000.
    Interested persons were invited to present evidence at the hearing 
on the probable regulatory and informational impact of the proposed 
pecan marketing order program on small businesses. The record evidence 
is that while the program would impose some costs on the regulated 
parties, those costs would be outweighed by the benefits expected to 
accrue to the U. S. pecan industry.
    Specific evidence on the number of large and small pecan farms 
(above and below the SBA threshold figure of $750,000 in annual sales) 
was not presented at the hearing. However, percentages can be estimated 
based on record evidence.
    The 2014 season average grower prices per pound for improved and 
native seedling pecans were $2.12 and $0.88, respectively. A weighted 
grower price of $1.85 is computed by applying as weights the percentage 
split between improved and native acreage on a representative U.S. 
pecan farm, which are 78 and 22 percent, respectively. The average 
yield on the representative farm is 1,666.67 pounds per acre. 
Multiplying the $1.85 price by the average yield gives a total revenue 
per acre figure of $3,080. Dividing the $750,000 SBA annual sales 
threshold figure by the revenue per acre figure of $3,080 gives an 
estimate of 243 acres as the size of farm that would have annual sales 
about equal to $750,000, given the previous assumptions. Any farm of 
that size or larger would qualify as a large farm under the SBA 
definition.
    Data presented in the record show that about 52 percent of 
commercial U.S. pecan farms have 250 or more acres of pecans. Since the 
243 acre estimate above is close to 250 acres, it can be extrapolated 
that 52 percent is a reasonable approximation of the proportion of 
large farms and 48 percent is the proportion of small pecan farms. 
According to the record, this estimate

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does not include ``backyard'' production.
    According to record evidence, there are an estimated 250 handlers 
in the U.S. Of these handlers, which include accumulators, there are an 
estimated 50 commercially viable shellers with production over 1 
million pounds of inshell pecans operating within the proposed 
production area. Fourteen of these shellers meet the SBA definition for 
large business entity and the remaining 36 are small business entities.
    Record evidence indicates that implementing the proposed order 
would not represent a disproportionate burden on small businesses. An 
economic impact study of the proposed authority for generic promotion 
presented at the hearing provided that the proposed program would 
likely benefit all industry participants.

Impact of Generic Promotion Through a Marketing Order

    The record shows that generic promotion over a wide variety of 
agricultural products stimulates product demand and translates into 
higher prices for growers than would have been the case without 
promotion.
    Promotional impact studies of other tree nuts (almonds and 
walnuts), and of Texas pecans, show price increases as high as 6 
percent, but the record indicates that 0 to 3 percent is a more 
representative range. Since the other tree nut promotion programs are 
well-established, the record shows that a representative middle (most 
likely) scenario would be a price increase from promotion of 1.5 
percent for the early years of a new pecan promotion program. Low and 
high scenarios were 0.5 and 3.0 percent, respectively.
    The record indicates that an analytical method used historical 
yearly prices from 1997 to 2014 in a simulation covering that period to 
obtain an expected average price without promotion. In a subsequent 
step, the simulation applied a demand increase of 1.5 percent to the 
entire distribution of prices to represent the impact of promotion. The 
projected increases in grower prices from promotion for improved and 
native pecans were 6.3 and 3.6 cents per pound, respectively, as shown 
in Table 1. These two price increase projections represent a range of 
results. Based on a range of simulated price increases as high as 3 
percent, the low and high price increase projections for improved 
pecans were 4.0 and 9.6 cents, respectively. For native varieties, the 
results ranged from 2.7 to 4.2 cents.
    The record indicates that a key analytical step was developing an 
example farm with specific characteristics to explain market 
characteristics and marketing order impacts. An important 
characteristic of this ``representative farm'' is the acreage 
allocation between improved and native pecans of 78 and 22 percent, 
respectively. This is similar to the proportion of the U.S. pecan crop 
in recent years allocated to improved and native varieties. Average 
yield per acre of the representative farm (covering all states and 
varieties) is 1,666.67 pounds per acre.
    The acreage split of 78 and 22 percent are used as weights to 
compute weighted average prices (combining improved and native pecans) 
of 5.7 and 2.3 cents, respectively, as shown in the fourth column of 
Table 1.
    The record shows that the proposed initial ranges of marketing 
order assessments per pound are 2 to 3 cents for improved pecans and 1 
to 2 cents for native pecans. The midpoints of these ranges (2.5 and 
1.5 cents, respectively) are used to compute a benefit-cost ratio from 
promotion, with a weighted average assessment cost of 2.3 cents, as 
shown in Table 2. Assessments would be collected from handlers, not 
growers, but for purposes of this analysis, it is assumed that 100 
percent of the assessment cost would be passed through to growers.
    Table 1 shows that dividing the projected benefit of 5.7 cents per 
pound (weighted price increase from promotion) by the estimated 
assessment cost of 2.3 cents (weighted assessment rate per pound), 
yields a benefit-cost ratio of 2.5. Each dollar spent on pecan 
promotion through a Federal marketing order is expected to result in 
$2.50 in increased revenue to the pecan growers of the United States.

           Table 1--Estimated Benefit-Cost Ratio of Pecan Promotion Through a Federal Marketing Order
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                                                        Improved pecans      Native pecans         Weighted
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Benefit: Projected price increase from pecan                        6.3                 3.6                 5.7
 promotion (cents per pound)........................
Cost: FMO Assessment rate (cents per pound).........                2.5                 1.5                 2.3
Benefit-cost ratio..................................                2.52                2.40                2.50
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* Weights for improved and native pecans are 78% and 22%, respectively, which is the acreage allocation of a
  representative U.S. pecan farm, according to the record.

    Examining potential costs and benefits from promotion across 
different farm sizes is done in Table 2. Record evidence showed that 
the minimum size of a commercial pecan farm is 30 acres, and that a 
representative average yield across the entire production area is 
1,666.67 pounds per acre. This combination of acreage and yield results 
in a minimum threshold level of commercial production of 50,000 pounds. 
Witnesses stated that expenditures for the minimum necessary level of 
inputs for commercial pecan production cannot be justified for any 
operation smaller than this.
    In Table 2, a very small farm is defined as being at the minimum 
commercial threshold level of 30 acres and 50,000 pounds. Small and 
large farms are represented by farm size levels of 175 and 500 acres, 
respectively. Multiplying those acreage levels by the average yield for 
the entire production area gives total annual production level 
estimates of 291,667 and 833,335 pounds, respectively.
    Multiplying the 2014 grower price per pound of $2.14 by the 291,677 
pounds of production from the small farm (175 acres) yields an annual 
crop value estimate of about $618,000. This computation shows that the 
small farm definition from the record is consistent with the SBA 
definition of a small farm (annual sales value of up to $750,000).
    Table 2 shows for the three representative pecan farm sizes the 
allocation of total production levels between improved and native 
varieties (78 and 22 percent, respectively).
    Although marketing order assessments are paid by handlers, not 
growers, it is nevertheless useful to estimate the impact on growers, 
based on the assumption that handlers may pass part or all of the 
assessment cost onto growers from whom they purchase pecans. To compute 
the marketing order burden for each farm size, the improved and native 
production quantities are multiplied by 2.5 and 1.5 cents per pound of 
improved and native pecans, respectively. For the representative small 
farm (175 acres), summing the improved and native assessments yields a 
total annual assessment cost of $6,650.

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For the large farm, the total assessment cost is $19,000.
    A parallel computation is made to obtain the total dollar benefit 
for each farm size. The improved and native quantities for the 
representative farm sizes are multiplied by the corresponding projected 
price increases of 6.3 and 3.6 cents. Summing the improved and native 
benefits for the small and large farm size yields projected annual 
total benefits for the small and large representative farm sizes of 
$16,643 and $47,550, respectively. The results of dividing the benefits 
for each farm size by the corresponding costs is 2.5, which equals the 
benefit-cost ratio shown in Table 2.

           Table 2--Costs and Benefits of Promotion for Three Sizes of Representative U.S. Pecan Farms
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                                                          Very small farm       Small farm         Large farm
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Representative Pecan Farms: Acres and Production:
    Acres per farm.....................................                 30                175                500
    Production on Representative Farms (Acres                       50,000            291,667            833,335
     multiplied by estimated U.S. average yield of
     1666.67 pounds per acre)..........................
    Improved pecan production (78% of farm acres)......             39,000            227,500            650,001
    Native pecan production (22% of farm acres)........             11,000             64,167            183,334
Cost per farm: Grower burden of proposed program
 represented as cost per pound:
    Improved (2.5 cents)...............................               $975             $5,688            $16,250
    Native (1.5 cents).................................               $165               $963             $2,750
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        Total Estimated Cost per Farm..................             $1,140             $6,650            $19,000
Benefit per farm: Price increase per pound from pecan
 promotion multiplied by improved and native
 production:
    Improved (6.3 cents)...............................             $2,457            $14,333            $40,950
    Native (3.6 cents).................................               $396             $2,310             $6,600
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        Total Estimated Benefit per Farm...............             $2,853            $16,643            $47,550
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    The computations in Table 2 provide an illustration, based on 
evidence from the record, that there would be no disproportionate 
impact on smaller size farms from establishing a marketing order and 
implementing a promotion program. Costs are assessed per pound and thus 
represent an equal burden regardless of size. The projected benefits 
from promotion are realized through increases in price per pound and 
are thus distributed proportionally among different sizes of farms.
    All of the grower and handler witnesses, both large and small, 
testified that the projected price increases from promotion of pecans 
(6.3 and 3.6 cents per pound for improved and native pecans, 
respectively) were reasonable estimates of the benefits from generic 
promotion of pecans. A number of them expressed the view that the price 
increase estimates were conservative and that, over time, the price 
impact would be larger.
    As mentioned above, marketing order assessments are paid by 
handlers, not growers. However, since handlers may pass some or all of 
the assessment cost onto growers, it is useful to provide this 
illustration of potential impact on both growers and handlers.
    Using the most recent three years of prices as examples of typical 
U.S. annual grower prices, Table 3 summarizes evidence from the record 
that shows the proposed marketing order assessment rates as percentages 
of grower and handler prices received. Based on record evidence that a 
representative handler margin is 57.5 cents per pound, handler prices 
are estimated by summing the grower price and handler margin.

                Table 3--Proposed Marketing Order Assessment Rates as a Percentage of Prices for Pecans Received by Growers and Handlers
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                                                                     Grower and handler prices                       Assessment rates as a % of prices
                                                              ---------------------------------------  Assessment                 received
                                                                                                       rates ***  --------------------------------------
                                                                   2012         2013         2014                   2012  (%)    2013  (%)    2014  (%)
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Grower price *
    Improved.................................................        $1.73        $1.90        $2.12       $0.025          1.4          1.3          1.2
    Native...................................................         0.88         0.92         0.88        0.015          1.7          1.6          1.7
Handler price **
    Improved.................................................         2.31         2.48         2.70        0.025         1.08         1.01         0.93
    Native...................................................         1.46         1.50         1.46        0.015         1.03         1.00         1.03
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* Season average grower price per pound from NASS/USDA.
** Grower price plus average handler margin of 57.5 cents per pound, based on hearing evidence.
*** Midpoints of proposed initial marketing order assessment rates: Improved (2 to 3 cents); Native (1 to 2 cents). For growers this represents the cost
  of the marketing order burden and for handlers this represents the cost of the assessment paid.

    For both improved and native pecans, using 2012 to 2014 prices as 
examples, Table 3 shows that the potential burden of the proposed 
program can be calculated at between 1 and 2 percent of operating 
expenses for growers and are approximately 1 percent of operating 
expenses for handlers. Grower and handler witnesses, both large and 
small, covering both improved and native pecans, testified that the 
proposed initial marketing order assessment rates

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would not represent a significant burden to their businesses and that 
the benefits of the proposed generic promotion program substantially 
outweigh the cost. Sheller witnesses (large and small) that would 
likely become handlers under a Federal marketing order testified that 
the additional recordkeeping required to collect assessments to send to 
the marketing order board (American Pecan Council) would not be a 
significant additional burden and that the benefits would substantially 
outweigh the costs. Several witnesses stated that one reason that 
collecting the assessments would have only a minor impact is that they 
already perform similar functions for promotion and other pecan-related 
programs (or other commodity programs) organized under state law.

Additional Marketing Order Program Benefits

    Statements of support for additional benefits that could come from 
a Federal marketing order came from grower and handler witnesses, both 
large and small, covering both improved and native pecans. The 
additional benefits cited included: (1) Additional and more accurate 
market information, including data on production, inventory, and total 
supplies, (2) funding of research on health and nutrition aspects of 
pecans, improved technology relating to the pecan supply chain and crop 
health, consumer trends, and other topics, and (3) uniform, industry-
wide quality standards for pecans, as well as packaging standards and 
shipping protocols. Witnesses testified that the burden of funding and 
participating in marketing order programs with these features would be 
minor, and that the benefits would substantially outweigh the costs.
    The proposed order would impose some reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements on handlers. However, testimony indicated that the 
expected burden that would be imposed with respect to these 
requirements would be negligible. Most of the information that would be 
reported to the Council is already compiled by handlers for other uses 
and is readily available. Reporting and recordkeeping requirements 
issued under other tree nut programs impose an average annual burden on 
each regulated handler of about 8 hours. It is reasonable to expect 
that a similar burden may be imposed under this proposed marketing 
order on the estimated 250 handlers of pecans in the proposed 
production area.
    The record evidence also indicates that the benefits to small as 
well as large handlers are likely to be greater than would accrue under 
the alternatives to the order proposed herein; namely, no marketing 
order.
    In determining that the proposed order and its provisions would not 
have a disproportionate economic impact on a substantial number of 
small entities, all of the issues discussed above were considered. 
Based on hearing record evidence and USDA's analysis of the economic 
information provided, the proposed order provisions have been carefully 
reviewed to ensure that every effort has been made to eliminate any 
unnecessary costs or requirements.
    Although the proposed order may impose some additional costs and 
requirements on handlers, it is anticipated that the order will help to 
strengthen demand for pecans. Therefore, any additional costs would be 
offset by the benefits derived from expanded sales benefiting handlers 
and growers alike. Accordingly, it is determined that the proposed 
order would not have a disproportionate economic impact on a 
substantial number of small handlers or growers.
    Finally, the Act requires that, prior to the issuance of a 
marketing order, a referendum be conducted among the affected growers 
to determine if they favor issuance of the order.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    In compliance with OMB regulations (5 CFR part 1320) which 
implement the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-13), the 
ballot material that will be used in conducting the referendum has been 
submitted to and approved by OMB. The forms to be used for nomination 
and selection of the initial administrative committee have also been 
reviewed and approved by OMB.
    Any additional information collection and recordkeeping 
requirements that may be imposed under the order would be submitted to 
OMB for approval. Those requirements would not become effective prior 
to OMB approval.

Civil Justice Reform

    The marketing agreement and order proposed herein have been 
reviewed under Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice Reform. They are 
not intended to have retroactive effect. If adopted, the proposed order 
would not preempt any State or local laws, regulations, or policies, 
unless they present an irreconcilable conflict with this proposal.
    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 the Department 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 
there from. A handler is afforded the opportunity for a hearing on the 
petition. After the hearing, the 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 the 
Department's ruling on the petition, provided an action is filed not 
later than 20 days after the date of the entry of the ruling.

Findings and Conclusions

    The findings and conclusions, rulings, and general findings and 
determinations included in the Recommended Decision set forth in the 
October 28, 2015, issue of the Federal Register (80 FR 66372), and as 
further revised in this Secretary's Decision, are hereby approved and 
adopted.

Rulings on Exceptions

    In arriving at the findings and conclusions and the regulatory 
provisions of this decision, all exceptions to the proposed order were 
carefully considered in conjunction with the record evidence. To the 
extent that the findings and conclusions and the regulatory provisions 
of this decision are at variance with the exceptions, such exceptions 
are denied.

Marketing Agreement and Order

    Annexed hereto and made a part hereof is the document entitled 
``Order Regulating the Handling of Pecans Grown in the States of 
Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, 
Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Mexico, Oklahoma, 
South Carolina, and Texas.'' This document has been decided upon as the 
detailed and appropriate means of effectuating the foregoing findings 
and conclusions.
    It is hereby ordered, That this entire decision be published in the 
Federal Register.

Referendum Order

    It is hereby directed that a referendum be conducted in accordance 
with the procedure for the conduct of referenda (7 CFR 900.400-407) to 
determine whether the issuance of the annexed order regulating the 
handling of pecans grown in the States of Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, 
California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, 
North Carolina, New

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Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Texas is approved or favored by 
producers, as defined under the terms of the order, who during the 
representative period were engaged in the production of pecans in the 
production area.
    The representative period for the conduct of such referendum is 
hereby determined to be August 1, 2014, through July 31, 2015.
    The agents of the Secretary to conduct such referendum are hereby 
designated to be Christian Nissen and Jennie Varela, Southeast 
Marketing Field Office, Marketing Order and Agreement Division, 
Specialty Crops Program, AMS, USDA, 1124 First Street South, Winter 
Haven, Florida 33880; telephone: (863) 324-3375; or fax: (863) 291-
8614, or Email: [email protected] or 
[email protected], respectively.

Order Regulating the Handling of Pecans Grown in the States of Alabama, 
Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, 
Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South 
Carolina, and Texas.\1\
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    \1\ This order shall not become effective unless and until the 
requirements of Sec.  900.14 of the rules of practice and procedure 
governing proceedings to formulate marketing agreements and 
marketing orders have been met.
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Findings and Determinations

    Pursuant to the provisions of the Agricultural Marketing Agreement 
of 1937, as amended (7 U.S.C. 601 et seq.)and the applicable rules of 
practice and procedure effective thereunder (7 CFR part 900), a public 
hearing was held upon a proposed marketing agreement and order 
regulation the handling of pecans grown in the States of Alabama, 
Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, 
Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South 
Carolina, and Texas.
    Upon the basis of evidence introduced at such hearing and the 
record thereof, it is found that:
    (1) The proposed marketing agreement and order, and all of the 
terms and conditions thereof, will tend to effectuate the declared 
policy of the Act;
    (2) The proposed marketing agreement and order regulate the 
handling of pecans grown in the proposed production area in the same 
manner as, and are applicable only to, persons in the respective 
classes of commercial and industrial activity specified in the 
marketing agreement and order upon which a hearing has been held;
    (3) The proposed marketing agreement and order are limited in its 
application to the smallest regional production area that is 
practicable, consistent with carrying out the declared policy of the 
Act, and the issuance of several orders applicable to subdivisions of 
the production area would not effectively carry out the declared policy 
of the Act;
    (4) The proposed marketing agreement and order prescribe, such 
different terms applicable to different parts of the production area as 
are necessary to give due recognition to the differences in the 
production and marketing of pecans grown in the proposed production 
area; and
    (5) All handling of pecans grown in the proposed production area as 
defined in the proposed marketing agreement and order is in the current 
of interstate or foreign commerce or directly burdens, obstructs, or 
affects such commerce.

Order Relative to Handling

    It is therefore ordered, That on and after the effective date 
hereof, all handling of pecans grown in the States of Alabama, 
Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, 
Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South 
Carolina, and Texas, shall be in conformity to, and in compliance with, 
the terms and conditions of the said order as hereby proposed to be 
amended as follows:
    The provisions of the proposed marketing agreement and order 
contained in the Recommended Decision issued on October 20, 2015, and 
published in the Federal Register on October 28, 2015 (80 FR 66372), 
and as further revised in this decision, shall be and are the terms and 
provisions of this proposed agreement and order and are set forth in 
full herein. Sections 986.97 through 986.99 apply only to the proposed 
marketing agreement and not the proposed order.

List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 986

    Marketing agreements, Pecans, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, The Agricultural Marketing 
Service proposes to add 7 CFR part 986 to read as follows:

PART 986--PECANS GROWN IN THE STATES OF ALABAMA, ARKANSAS, ARIZONA, 
CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, GEORGIA, KANSAS, LOUISIANA, MISSOURI, 
MISSISSIPPI, NORTH CAROLINA, NEW MEXICO, OKLAHOMA, SOUTH CAROLINA, 
AND TEXAS

Subpart A--Order Regulating Handling of Pecans

Definitions

Sec.
986.1 Accumulator.
986.2 Act.
986.3 Affiliation.
986.4 Blowouts.
986.5 To certify.
986.6 Confidential data or information.
986.7 Container.
986.8 Council.
986.9 Crack.
986.10 Cracks.
986.11 Custom harvester.
986.12 Department or USDA.
986.13 Disappearance.
986.14 Farm Service Agency.
986.15 Fiscal year.
986.16 Grade and size.
986.17 Grower.
986.18 Grower-cleaned production.
986.19 Handler.
986.20 To handle.
986.21 Handler inventory.
986.22 Handler-cleaned production.
986.23 Hican.
986.24 Inshell pecans.
986.25 Inspection service.
986.26 Inter-handler transfer.
986.27 Merchantable pecans.
986.28 Pack.
986.29 Pecans.
986.30 Person.
986.31 Production area.
986.32 Proprietary capacity.
986.33 Regions.
986.34 Representative period.
986.35 Secretary.
986.36 Sheller.
986.37 Shelled pecans.
986.38 Stick-tights.
986.39 Trade supply.
986.40 Unassessed inventory.
986.41 Varieties.
986.42 Warehousing.
986.43 Weight.

Administrative Body

986.45 American Pecan Council.
986.46 Council nominations and voting.
986.47 Alternate members.
986.48 Eligibility.
986.49 Acceptance.
986.50 Term of office.
986.51 Vacancy.
986.52 Council expenses.
986.53 Powers.
986.54 Duties.
986.55 Procedure.
986.56 Right of the Secretary.
986.57 Funds and other property.
986.58 Reapportionment and reestablishment of regions.

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Expenses, Assessments and Marketing Policy

986.60 Budget.
986.61 Assessments.
986.62 Inter-handler transfers.
986.63 Contributions.
986.64 Accounting.
986.65 Marketing policy.

Authorities Relating To Research, Promotion, Data Gathering, Packaging, 
Grading, Compliance and Reporting

986.67 Recommendations for regulations.
986.68 Authority for research and promotion activities.
986.69 Authorities regulating handling.
986.70 Handling for special purposes.
986.71 Safeguards.
986.72 Notification of regulation.

Reports, Books and Other Records

986.75 Reports of handler inventory.
986.76 Reports of merchantable pecans handled.
986.77 Reports of pecans received by handlers.
986.78 Other handler reports.
986.79 Verification of reports.
986.80 Certification of reports.
986.81 Confidential information.

Administrative Provisions

986.86 Exemptions.
986.87 Compliance.
986.88 Duration of immunities.
986.89 Separability.
986.90 Derogation.
986.91 Liability.
986.92 Agents.
986.93 Effective time.
986.94 Termination.
986.95 Proceedings after termination.
986.96 Amendments.
986.97 Counterparts.
986.98 Additional participants.
986.99 Order with marketing agreement.
Subpart B--[Reserved]

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

Subpart A--Order Regulating Handling of Pecans

Definitions


Sec.  986.1  Accumulator.

    Accumulator means a person who compiles inshell pecans from other 
persons for the purpose of resale or transfer.


Sec.  986.2  Act.

    Act means Public Act No. 10, 73d Congress, as amended and as 
reenacted and amended by the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 
1937, as amended (7 U.S.C. 601 et seq.).


Sec.  986.3  Affiliation.

    Affiliation. This term normally appears as ``affiliate of'' or 
``affiliated with,'' and means a person such as a grower or sheller who 
is: A grower or handler that directly, or indirectly through one or 
more intermediaries, owns or controls, or is controlled by, or is under 
common control with the grower or handler specified; or a grower or 
handler that directly, or indirectly through one or more 
intermediaries, is connected in a proprietary capacity, or shares the 
ownership or control of the specified grower or handler with one or 
more other growers or handlers. As used in this part, the term 
``control'' (including the terms ``controlling,'' ``controlled by,'' 
and ``under the common control with'') means the possession, direct or 
indirect, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the 
management and policies of a handler or a grower, whether through 
voting securities, membership in a cooperative, by contract or 
otherwise.


Sec.  986.4  Blowouts.

    Blowouts mean lightweight or underdeveloped inshell pecan nuts that 
are considered of lesser quality and market value.


Sec.  986.5  To certify.

    To certify means the issuance of a certification of inspection of 
pecans by the inspection service.


Sec.  986.6  Confidential data or information.

    Confidential data or information submitted to the Council consists 
of data or information constituting a trade secret or disclosure of the 
trade position, financial condition, or business operations of a 
particular entity or its customers.


Sec.  986.7  Container.

    Container means a box, bag, crate, carton, package (including 
retail packaging), or any other type of receptacle used in the 
packaging or handling of pecans.


Sec.  986.8  Council.

    Council means the American Pecan Council established pursuant to 
Sec.  986.45, American Pecan Council.


Sec.  986.9  Crack.

    Crack means to break, crack, or otherwise compromise the outer 
shell of a pecan so as to expose the kernel inside to air outside the 
shell.


Sec.  986.10  Cracks.

    Cracks refer to an accumulated group or container of pecans that 
have been cracked in harvesting or handling.


Sec.  986.11  Custom harvester.

    Custom harvester means a person who harvests inshell pecans for a 
fee.


Sec.  986.12  Department or USDA.

    Department or USDA means the United States Department of 
Agriculture.


Sec.  986.13  Disappearance.

    Disappearance means the difference between the sum of grower-
cleaned production and handler-cleaned production (whether from 
improved orchards or native and seedling groves) and the sum of inshell 
and shelled merchantable pecans reported on an inshell weight basis.


Sec.  986.14  Farm Service Agency.

    Farm Service Agency or FSA means that agency of the U.S. Department 
of Agriculture.


Sec.  986.15  Fiscal year.

    Fiscal year means the twelve months from October 1 to September 30, 
both inclusive, or any other such period deemed appropriate by the 
Council and approved by the Secretary.


Sec.  986.16  Grade and size.

    Grade and size means any of the officially established grades of 
pecans and any of the officially established sizes of pecans as set 
forth in the United States standards for inshell and shelled pecans or 
amendments thereto, or modifications thereof, or other variations of 
grade and size based thereon recommended by the Council and approved by 
the Secretary.


Sec.  986.17  Grower.

    (a) Grower is synonymous with producer and means any person engaged 
within the production area in a proprietary capacity in the production 
of pecans if such person:
    (1) Owns an orchard and harvests its pecans for sale (even if a 
custom harvester is used); or
    (2) Is a lessee of a pecan orchard and has the right to sell the 
harvest (even if the lessee must remit a percentage of the crop or rent 
to a lessor).
    (b) The term ``grower'' shall only include those who produce a 
minimum of 50,000 pounds of inshell pecans during a representative 
period (average of four years) or who own a minimum of 30 pecan acres 
according to the FSA, including acres calculated by the FSA based on 
pecan tree density. In the absence of any FSA delineation of pecan 
acreage, the regular definition of an acre will apply. The Council may 
recommend changes to this definition subject to the approval of the 
Secretary.


Sec.  986.18  Grower-cleaned production.

    Grower-cleaned production means production harvested and processed 
through a cleaning plant to determine volumes of improved pecans, 
native and seedling pecans, and substandard pecans to transfer to a 
handler for sale.

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Sec.  986.19  Handler.

    Handler means any person who handles inshell or shelled pecans in 
any manner described in Sec.  986.20.


Sec.  986.20  To handle.

    To handle means to receive, shell, crack, accumulate, warehouse, 
roast, pack, sell, consign, transport, export, or ship (except as a 
common or contract carrier of pecans owned by another person), or in 
any other way to put inshell or shelled pecans into any and all markets 
in the stream of commerce either within the area of production or from 
such area to any point outside thereof. The term ``to handle'' shall 
not include: Sales and deliveries within the area of production by 
growers to handlers; grower warehousing; custom handling (except for 
selling, consigning or exporting) or other similar activities paid for 
on a fee-for-service basis by a grower who retains the ownership of the 
pecans; or transfers between handlers.


Sec.  986.21  Handler inventory.

    Handler inventory means all pecans, shelled or inshell, as of any 
date and wherever located within the production area, then held by a 
handler for their account.


Sec.  986.22  Handler-cleaned production.

    Handler-cleaned production is production that is received, 
purchased or consigned from the grower by a handler prior to processing 
through a cleaning plant, and then subsequently processed through a 
cleaning plant so as to determine volumes of improved pecans, native 
and seedling pecans, and substandard pecans.


Sec.  986.23  Hican.

    Hican means a tree resulting from a cross between a pecan and some 
other type of hickory (members of the genus Carya) or the nut from such 
a hybrid tree.


Sec.  986.24  Inshell pecans.

    Inshell pecans are nuts whose kernel is maintained inside the 
shell.


Sec.  986.25  Inspection Service.

    Inspection service means the Federal-State Inspection Service or 
any other inspection service authorized by the Secretary.


Sec.  986.26  Inter-handler transfer.

    Inter-handler transfer means the movement of inshell pecans from 
one handler to another inside the production area for the purposes of 
additional handling. Any assessments or requirements under this part 
with respect to inshell pecans so transferred may be assumed by the 
receiving handler.


Sec.  986.27  Merchantable pecans.

    (a) Inshell. Merchantable inshell pecans mean all inshell pecans 
meeting the minimum grade regulations that may be effective pursuant to 
Sec.  986.69, Authorities regulating handling.
    (b) Shelled. Merchantable shelled pecans means all shelled pecans 
meeting the minimum grade regulations that may be effective pursuant to 
Sec.  986.69, Authorities regulating handling.


Sec.  986.28  Pack.

    Pack means to clean, grade, or otherwise prepare pecans for market 
as inshell or shelled pecans.


Sec.  986.29  Pecans.

    (a) Pecans means and includes any and all varieties or subvarieties 
of Genus: Carya, Species: illinoensis, expressed also as Carya 
illinoinensis (syn. C. illinoenses) including all varieties thereof, 
excluding hicans, that are produced in the production area and are 
classified as:
    (1) Native or seedling pecans harvested from non-grafted or 
naturally propagated tree varieties;
    (2) Improved pecans harvested from grafted tree varieties bred or 
selected for superior traits of nut size, ease of shelling, production 
characteristics, and resistance to certain insects and diseases, 
including but not limited to: Desirable, Elliot, Forkert, Sumner, 
Creek, Excel, Gracross, Gratex, Gloria Grande, Kiowa, Moreland, Sioux, 
Mahan, Mandan, Moneymaker, Morrill, Cunard, Zinner, Byrd, McMillan, 
Stuart, Pawnee, Eastern and Western Schley, Wichita, Success, Cape 
Fear, Choctaw, Cheyenne, Lakota, Kanza, Caddo, and Oconee; and
    (3) Substandard pecans that are blowouts, cracks, stick-tights, and 
other inferior quality pecans, whether native or improved, that, with 
further handling, can be cleaned and eventually sold into the stream of 
commerce.
    (b) The Council, with the approval of the Secretary, may recognize 
new or delete obsolete varieties or sub-varieties for each category.


Sec.  986.30  Person.

    Person means an individual, partnership, corporation, association, 
or any other business unit.


Sec.  986.31  Production area.

    Production area means the following fifteen pecan-producing states 
within the United States: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, 
Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North 
Carolina, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Texas.


Sec.  986.32  Proprietary capacity.

    Proprietary capacity means the capacity or interest of a grower or 
handler that, either directly or through one or more intermediaries or 
affiliates, is a property owner together with all the appurtenant 
rights of an owner, including the right to vote the interest in that 
capacity as an individual, a shareholder, member of a cooperative, 
partner, trustee or in any other capacity with respect to any other 
business unit.


Sec.  986.33  Regions.

    (a) Regions within the production area shall consist of the 
following:
    (1) Eastern Region, consisting of: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North 
Carolina, South Carolina
    (2) Central Region, consisting of: Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, 
Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas
    (3) Western Region, consisting of: Arizona, California, New Mexico
    (b) With the approval of the Secretary, the boundaries of any 
region may be changed pursuant to Sec.  986.58, Reapportionment and 
reestablishment of regions.


Sec.  986.34  Representative period.

    Representative period is the previous four fiscal years for which a 
grower's annual average production is calculated, or any other period 
recommended by the Council and approved by the Secretary.


Sec.  986.35  Secretary.

    Secretary means the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States, 
or any other officer or employee of the United States Department of 
Agriculture who is, or who may be, authorized to perform the duties of 
the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States.


Sec.  986.36  Sheller.

    Sheller refers to any person who converts inshell pecans to shelled 
pecans and sells the output in any and all markets in the stream of 
commerce, both within and outside of the production area; Provided, 
That the term ``sheller'' shall only include those who shell more than 
1 million pounds of inshell pecans in a fiscal year. The Council may 
recommend changes to this definition subject to the approval of the 
Secretary.


Sec.  986.37  Shelled pecans.

    Shelled pecans are pecans whose shells have been removed leaving 
only edible kernels, kernel pieces or pecan meal. Shelled pecans are 
synonymous with pecan meats.

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Sec.  986.38  Stick-tights.

    Stick-tights means pecans whose outer shuck has adhered to the 
shell causing their value to decrease or be discounted.


Sec.  986.39  Trade supply.

    Trade supply means the quantity of merchantable inshell or shelled 
pecans that growers will supply to handlers during a fiscal year for 
sale in the United States and abroad or, in the absence of handler 
regulations Sec.  986.69 setting forth minimum grade regulations for 
merchantable pecans, the sum of handler-cleaned and grower-cleaned 
production.


Sec.  986.40  Unassessed inventory.

    Unassessed inventory means inshell pecans held by growers or 
handlers for which no assessment has been paid to the Council.


Sec.  986.41  Varieties.

    Varieties mean and include all cultivars, classifications, or 
subdivisions of pecans.


Sec.  986.42  Warehousing.

    Warehousing means to hold assessed or unassessed inventory.


Sec.  986.43  Weight.

    Weight means pounds of inshell pecans, received by handler within 
each fiscal year; Provided, That for shelled pecans the actual weight 
shall be multiplied by two to obtain an inshell weight.

Administrative Body


Sec.  986.45  American Pecan Council.

    The American Pecan Council is hereby established consisting of 17 
members selected by the Secretary, each of whom shall have an alternate 
member nominated with the same qualifications as the member. The 17 
members shall include nine (9) grower seats, six (6) sheller seats, and 
two (2) at-large seats allocated to one accumulator and one public 
member. The grower and sheller nominees and their alternates shall be 
growers and shellers at the time of their nomination and for the 
duration of their tenure. Grower and sheller members and their 
alternates shall be selected by the Secretary from nominees submitted 
by the Council. The two at-large seats shall be nominated by the 
Council and appointed by the Secretary.
    (a) Each region shall be allocated the following member seats:
    (1) Eastern Region: three (3) growers and two (2) shellers;
    (2) Central Region: three (3) growers and two (2) shellers;
    (3) Western Region: three (3) growers and two (2) shellers.
    (b) Within each region, the grower and sheller seats shall be 
defined as follows:
    (1) Grower seats: Each region shall have a grower Seat 1 and Seat 2 
allocated to growers whose acreage is equal to or exceeds 176 pecan 
acres. Each region shall also have a grower Seat 3 allocated to a 
grower whose acreage is less than 176 pecan acres.
    (2) Sheller seats: Each region shall have a sheller Seat 1 
allocated to a sheller who handles more than 12.5 million pounds of 
inshell pecans in the fiscal year preceding nomination, and a sheller 
Seat 2 allocated to a sheller who handles less than or equal to 12.5 
million pounds of inshell pecans in the fiscal year preceding 
nomination.
    (c) The Council may recommend, subject to the approval of the 
Secretary, revisions to the above requirements for grower and sheller 
seats to accommodate changes within the industry.


Sec.  986.46  Council nominations and voting.

    Nomination of Council members and alternate members shall follow 
the procedure set forth in this section, or as may be changed as 
recommended by the Council and approved by the Secretary. All nominees 
must meet the requirements set forth in Sec. Sec.  986.45, American 
Pecan Council, and 986.48, Eligibility, or as otherwise identified by 
the Secretary, to serve on the Council.
    (a) Initial members. Nominations for initial Council members and 
alternate members shall be conducted by the Secretary by either holding 
meetings of shellers and growers, by mail, or by email, and shall be 
submitted on approved nomination forms. Eligibility to cast votes on 
nomination ballots, accounting of nomination ballot results, and 
identification of member and alternate nominees shall follow the 
procedures set forth in this section, or by any other criteria deemed 
necessary by the Secretary. The Secretary shall select and appoint the 
initial members and alternate members of the Council.
    (b) Successor members. Subsequent nominations of Council members 
and alternate members shall be conducted as follows:
    (1) Call for nominations. (i) Nominations for the grower member 
seats for each region shall be received from growers in that region on 
approved forms containing the information stipulated in this section.
    (ii) If a grower is engaged in producing pecans in more than one 
region, such grower shall nominate in the region in which they grow the 
largest volume of their production.
    (iii) Nominations for the sheller member seats for each region 
shall be received from shellers in that region on approved forms 
containing the information stipulated in this section.
    (iv) If a sheller is engaged in handling in more than one region, 
such sheller shall nominate in the region in which they shelled the 
largest volume in the preceding fiscal year.
    (2) Voting for nominees. (i) Only growers, through duly authorized 
officers or employees of growers, if applicable, may participate in the 
nomination of grower member nominees and their alternates. Each grower 
shall be entitled to cast only one nomination ballot for each of the 
three grower seats in their region.
    (ii) If a grower is engaged in producing pecans in more than one 
region, such grower shall cast their nomination ballot in the region in 
which they grow the largest volume of their production. Notwithstanding 
this stipulation, such grower may vote their volume produced in any or 
all of the three regions.
    (iii) Only shellers, through duly authorized officers or employees 
of shellers, if applicable, may participate in the nomination of the 
sheller member nominees and their alternates. Each sheller shall be 
entitled to cast only one nomination ballot for each of the two sheller 
seats in their region.
    (iv) If a sheller is engaged in handling in more than one region, 
such sheller shall cast their nomination ballot in the region in which 
they shelled the largest volume in the preceding fiscal year. 
Notwithstanding this stipulation, such sheller may vote their volume 
handled in all three regions.
    (v) If a person is both a grower and a sheller of pecans, such 
person may not participate in both grower and sheller nominations. Such 
person must elect to participate either as a grower or a sheller.
    (3) Nomination procedure for grower seats. (i) The Council shall 
mail to all growers who are on record with the Council within the 
respective regions a grower nomination ballot indicating the nominees 
for each of the three grower member seats, along with voting 
instructions. Growers may cast ballots on the proper ballot form either 
at meetings of growers, by mail, or by email as designated by the 
Council. For ballots to be considered, they must be submitted on the 
proper forms with all required information, including signatures.
    (ii) On the ballot, growers shall indicate their vote for the 
grower nominee candidates for the grower seats and also indicate their 
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volume of inshell pecan production for the preceding four fiscal years.
    (iii) Seat 1 (growers with equal to or more than 176 acres of 
pecans). The nominee for this seat in each region shall be the grower 
receiving the highest volume of production (pounds of inshell pecans) 
votes from the respective region, and the grower receiving the second 
highest volume of production votes shall be the alternate member 
nominee for this seat. In case of a tie vote, the nominee shall be 
selected by a drawing.
    (iv) Seat 2 (growers with equal to or more than 176 acres of 
pecans). The nominee for this seat in each region shall be the grower 
receiving the highest number of votes from their respective region, and 
the grower receiving the second highest number of votes shall be the 
alternate member nominee for this seat. In case of a tie vote, the 
nominee shall be selected by a drawing.
    (v) Seat 3 (grower with less than 176 acres of pecans). The nominee 
for this seat in each region shall be the grower receiving the highest 
number of votes from the respective region, and the grower receiving 
the second highest number of votes shall be the alternate member 
nominee for this seat. In case of a tie vote, the nominee shall be 
selected by a drawing.
    (4) Nomination procedure for sheller seats. (i) The Council shall 
mail to all shellers who are on record with the Council within the 
respective regions the sheller ballot indicating the nominees for each 
of the two sheller member seats in their respective regions, along with 
voting instructions. Shellers may cast ballots on approved ballot forms 
either at meetings of shellers, by mail, or by email as designated by 
the Council. For ballots to be considered, they must be submitted on 
the approved forms with all required information, including signatures.
    (ii) Seat 1 (shellers handling more than 12.5 million lbs. of 
inshell pecans in the preceding fiscal year). The nominee for this seat 
in each region shall be assigned to the sheller receiving the highest 
number of votes from the respective region, and the sheller receiving 
the second highest number of votes shall be the alternate member 
nominee for this seat. In case of a tie vote, the nominee shall be 
selected by a drawing.
    (iii) Seat 2 (shellers handling equal to or less than 12.5 million 
lbs. of inshell pecans in the preceding fiscal year). The nominee for 
this seat in each region shall be assigned to the sheller receiving the 
highest number of votes from the respective region, and the sheller 
receiving the second highest number of votes shall be the alternate 
member nominee for this seat. In case of a tie vote, the nominee shall 
be selected by a drawing.
    (5) Reports to the Secretary. Nominations in the foregoing manner 
received by the Council shall be reported to the Secretary on or before 
15 of each July of any year in which nominations are held, together 
with a certified summary of the results of the nominations and other 
information deemed by the Council to be pertinent or requested by the 
Secretary. From those nominations, the Secretary shall select the 
fifteen grower and sheller members of the Council and an alternate for 
each member, unless the Secretary rejects any nomination submitted. In 
the event the Secretary rejects a nomination, a second nomination 
process may be conducted to identify other nominee candidates, the 
resulting nominee information may be reported to the Secretary after 
July 15 and before September 15. If the Council fails to report 
nominations to the Secretary in the manner herein specified, the 
Secretary may select the members without nomination. If nominations for 
the public and accumulator at-large members are not submitted by 
September 15 of any year in which their nomination is due, the 
Secretary may select such members without nomination.
    (6) At-large members. The grower and sheller members of the Council 
shall select one public member and one accumulator member and 
respective alternates for consideration, selection and appointment by 
the Secretary. The public member and alternate public member may not 
have any financial interest, individually or corporately, or 
affiliation with persons vested in the pecan industry. The accumulator 
member and alternate accumulator member must meet the criteria set 
forth in Sec.  986.1, Accumulator, and may reside or maintain a place 
of business in any region.
    (7) Nomination forms. The Council may distribute nomination forms 
at meetings, by mail, by email, or by any other form of distribution 
recommended by the Council and approved by the Secretary.
    (i) Grower nomination forms. Each nomination form submitted by a 
grower shall include the following information:
    (A) The name of the nominated grower;
    (B) The name and signature of the nominating grower;
    (C) Two additional names and respective signatures of growers in 
support of the nomination;
    (D) Any other such information recommended by the Council and 
approved by the Secretary.
    (ii) Sheller nomination forms. Each nomination form submitted by a 
sheller shall include the following:
    (A) The name of the nominated sheller;
    (B) The name and signature of the nominating sheller;
    (C) One additional name and signature of a sheller in support of 
the nomination;
    (D) Any other such information recommended by the Council and 
approved by the Secretary.
    (8) Changes to the nomination and voting procedures.
    The Council may recommend, subject to the approval of the 
Secretary, a change to these procedures should the Council determine 
that a revision is necessary.


Sec.  986.47  Alternate members.

    (a) Each member of the Council shall have an alternate member to be 
nominated in the same manner as the member.
    (b) An alternate for a member of the Council shall act in the place 
and stead of such member in their absence or in the event of their 
death, removal, resignation, or disqualification, until the next 
nomination and elections take place for the Council or the vacancy has 
been filled pursuant to Sec.  986.48, Eligibility.
    (c) In the event any member of the Council and their alternate are 
both unable to attend a meeting of the Council, any alternate for any 
other member representing the same group as the absent member may serve 
in the place of the absent member.


Sec.  986.48  Eligibility.

    (a) Each grower member and alternate shall be, at the time of 
selection and during the term of office, a grower or an officer, or 
employee, of a grower in the region and in the classification for which 
nominated.
    (b) Each sheller member and alternate shall be, at the time of 
selection and during the term of office, a sheller or an officer or 
employee of a sheller in the region and in the classification for which 
nominated.
    (c) A grower can be a nominee for only one grower member seat. If a 
grower is nominated for two grower member seats, he or she shall select 
the seat in which he or she desires to run, and the grower ballot shall 
reflect that selection.
    (d) Any member or alternate member who at the time of selection was 
employed by or affiliated with the

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person who is nominated shall, upon termination of that relationship, 
become disqualified to serve further as a member and that position 
shall be deemed vacant.
    (e) No person nominated to serve as a public member or alternate 
public member shall have a financial interest in any pecan grower or 
handling operation.


Sec.  986.49  Acceptance.

    Each person to be selected by the Secretary as a member or as an 
alternate member of the Council shall, prior to such selection, qualify 
by advising the Secretary that if selected, such person agrees to serve 
in the position for which that nomination has been made.


Sec.  986.50  Term of office.

    (a) Selected members and alternate members of the Council shall 
serve for terms of four years: Provided, That at the end of the first 
four (4) year term and in the nomination and selection of the second 
Council only, four of the grower member and alternate seats and three 
of the sheller member and alternate seats shall be seated for terms of 
two years so that approximately half of the memberships' and 
alternates' terms expire every two years thereafter. Member and 
alternate seats assigned two-year terms for the seating of the second 
Council only shall be as follows:
    (1) Grower member Seat 2 in all regions shall be assigned a two-
year term;
    (2) Grower member Seat 3 in all regions shall, by drawing, identify 
one member seat to be assigned a two-year term; and,
    (3) Sheller Seat 2 in all regions shall be assigned a two-year 
term.
    (b) Council members and alternates may serve up to two consecutive, 
four-year terms of office. Subject to section (c) below, in no event 
shall any member or alternate serve more than eight consecutive years 
on the Council as either a member or an alternate. However, if 
selected, an alternate having served up to two consecutive terms may 
immediately serve as a member for two consecutive terms without any 
interruption in service. The same is true for a member who, after 
serving for up to two consecutive terms, may serve as an alternate if 
nominated without any interruption in service. A person having served 
the maximum number of terms as set forth above may not serve again as a 
member or an alternate for at least twelve consecutive months. For 
purposes of determining when a member or alternate has served two 
consecutive terms, the accrual of terms shall begin following any 
period of at least twelve consecutive months out of office.
    (c) Each member and alternate member shall continue to serve until 
a successor is selected and has qualified.
    (d) A term of office shall begin as set forth in the by-laws or as 
directed by the Secretary each year for all members.
    (e) The Council may recommend, subject to approval of the 
Secretary, revisions to the start day for the term of office, the 
number of years in a term, and the number of terms a member or an 
alternate can serve.


Sec.  986.51  Vacancy.

    Any vacancy on the Council occurring by the failure of any person 
selected to the Council to qualify as a member or alternate member due 
to a change in status making the member ineligible to serve, or due to 
death, removal, or resignation, shall be filled, by a majority vote of 
the Council for the unexpired portion of the term. However, that person 
shall fulfill all the qualifications set forth in this part as required 
for the member whose office that person is to fill. The qualifications 
of any person to fill a vacancy on the Council shall be certified in 
writing to the Secretary. The Secretary shall notify the Council if the 
Secretary determines that any such person is not qualified.


Sec.  986.52  Council expenses.

    The members and their alternates of the Council shall serve without 
compensation, but shall be reimbursed for the reasonable and necessary 
expenses incurred by them in the performance of their duties under this 
part.


Sec.  986.53  Powers.

    The Council shall have the following powers:
    (a) To administer the provisions of this part in accordance with 
its terms;
    (b) To make bylaws, rules and regulations to effectuate the terms 
and provisions of this part;
    (c) To receive, investigate, and report to the Secretary complaints 
of violations of this part; and
    (d) To recommend to the Secretary amendments to this part.


Sec.  986.54  Duties.

    The duties of the Council shall be as follows:
    (a) To act as intermediary between the Secretary and any handler or 
grower;
    (b) To keep minute books and records which will clearly reflect all 
of its acts and transactions, and such minute books and records shall 
at any time be subject to the examination of the Secretary;
    (c) To furnish to the Secretary a complete report of all meetings 
and such other available information as he or she may request;
    (d) To appoint such employees as it may deem necessary and to 
determine the salaries, define the duties, and fix the bonds of such 
employees;
    (e) To cause the books of the Council to be audited by one or more 
certified public accountants at least once for each fiscal year and at 
such other times as the Council deems necessary or as the Secretary may 
request, and to file with the Secretary three copies of all audit 
reports made;
    (f) To investigate the growing, shipping and marketing conditions 
with respect to pecans and to assemble data in connection therewith;
    (g) To investigate compliance with the provisions of this part; 
and,
    (h) To recommend by-laws, rules and regulations for the purpose of 
administering this part.


Sec.  986.55  Procedure.

    (a) The members of the Council shall select a chairman from their 
membership, and shall select such other officers and adopt such rules 
for the conduct of Council business as they deem advisable.
    (b) The Council may provide for meetings by telephone, or other 
means of communication, and any vote cast at such a meeting shall be 
confirmed promptly in writing. The Council shall give the Secretary the 
same notice of its meetings as is given to members of the Council.
    (c) Quorum. A quorum of the Council shall be any twelve voting 
Council members. The vote of a majority of members present at a meeting 
at which there is a quorum shall constitute the act of the Council; 
Provided, That:
    (1) Actions of the Council with respect to the following issues 
shall require a two-thirds (12 members) concurring vote of the Council:
    (i) Establishment of or changes to by-laws;
    (ii) Appointment or administrative issues relating to the program's 
manager or chief executive officer;
    (iii) Budget;
    (iv) Assessments;
    (v) Compliance and audits;
    (vi) Reestablishment of regions and reapportionment or reallocation 
of Council membership;
    (vii) Modifying definitions of grower and sheller;
    (viii) Research or promotion activities under Sec.  986.68;
    (ix) Grade, quality and size regulation under Sec.  986.69(a)(1) 
and (2);
    (x) Pack and container regulation under Sec.  986.69(a)(3); and,

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    (2) Actions of the Council with respect to the securing of 
commercial bank loans for the purpose of financing start-up costs of 
the Council and its activities or securing financial assistance in 
emergency situations shall require a unanimous vote of all members 
present at an in-person meeting; Provided, That in the event of an 
emergency that warrants immediate attention sooner than a face-to-face 
meeting is possible, a vote for financing may be taken. In such event, 
the Council's first preference is a videoconference and second 
preference is phone conference, both followed by written confirmation 
of the members attending the meeting.


Sec.  986.56  Right of the Secretary.

    The members and alternates for members and any agent or employee 
appointed or employed by the Council shall be subject to removal or 
suspension by the Secretary at any time. Each and every regulation, 
decision, determination, or other act shall be subject to the 
continuing right of the Secretary to disapprove of the same at any 
time, and, upon such disapproval, shall be deemed null and void, except 
as to acts done in reliance thereon or in compliance therewith prior to 
such disapproval by the Secretary.


Sec.  986.57  Funds and other property.

    (a) All funds received pursuant to any of the provisions of this 
part shall be used solely for the purposes specified in this part, and 
the Secretary may require the Council and its members to account for 
all receipts and disbursements.
    (b) Upon the death, resignation, removal, disqualification, or 
expiration of the term of office of any member or employee, all books, 
records, funds, and other property in their possession belonging to the 
Council shall be delivered to their successor in office or to the 
Council, and such assignments and other instruments shall be executed 
as may be necessary to vest in such successor or in the Council full 
title to all the books, records, funds, and other property in the 
possession or under the control of such member or employee pursuant to 
this subpart.


Sec.  986.58  Reapportionment and reestablishment of regions.

    The Council may recommend, subject to approval of the Secretary, 
reestablishment of regions, reapportionment of members among regions, 
and may revise the groups eligible for representation on the Council. 
In recommending any such changes, the following shall be considered:
    (a) Shifts in acreage within regions and within the production area 
during recent years;
    (b) The importance of new production in its relation to existing 
regions;
    (c) The equitable relationship between Council apportionment and 
regions;
    (d) Changes in industry structure and/or the percentage of crop 
represented by various industry entities; and
    (e) Other relevant factors.

Expenses, Assessments and Marketing Policy


Sec.  986.60  Budget.

    As soon as practicable before the beginning of each fiscal year, 
and as may be necessary thereafter, the Council shall prepare a budget 
of income and expenditures necessary for the administration of this 
part. The Council may recommend a rate of assessment calculated to 
provide adequate funds to defray its proposed expenditures. The Council 
shall present such budget to the Secretary with an accompanying report 
showing the basis for its calculations, and all shall be subject to 
Secretary approval.


Sec.  986.61  Assessments.

    (a) Each handler who first handles inshell pecans shall pay 
assessments to the Council. Assessments collected each fiscal year 
shall defray expenses which the Secretary finds reasonable and likely 
to be incurred by the Council during that fiscal year. Each handler's 
share of assessments paid to the Council shall be equal to the ratio 
between the total quantity of inshell pecans handled by them as the 
first handler thereof during the applicable fiscal year, and the total 
quantity of inshell pecans handled by all regulated handlers in the 
production area during the same fiscal year. The payment of assessments 
for the maintenance and functioning of the Council may be required 
under this part throughout the period it is in effect irrespective of 
whether particular provisions thereof are suspended or become 
inoperative. Handlers may avail themselves of an inter-handler 
transfer, as provided for in Sec.  986.62, Inter-handler transfers.
    (b) Based upon a recommendation of the Council or other available 
data, the Secretary shall fix three base rates of assessment for 
inshell pecans handled during each fiscal year. Such base rates shall 
include one rate of assessment for any or all varieties of pecans 
classified as native and seedling; one rate of assessment for any or 
all varieties of pecans classified as improved; and one rate of 
assessment for any pecans classified as substandard.
    (c) Upon implementation of this part and subject to the approval of 
the Secretary, initial assessment rates per classification shall be set 
within the following prescribed ranges: Native and seedling classified 
pecans shall be assessed at one-cent to two-cents per pound; improved 
classified pecans shall be assessed at two-cents to three-cents per 
pound; and, substandard classified pecans shall be assessed at one-cent 
to two-cents per pound. These assessment ranges shall be in effect for 
the initial four years of the order.
    (d) Subsequent assessment rates shall not exceed two percent of the 
aggregate of all prices in each classification across the production 
area based on Council data, or the average of USDA reported average 
price received by growers for each classification, in the preceding 
fiscal year as recommended by the Council and approved by the 
Secretary. After four years from the implementation of this part, the 
Council may recommend, subject to the approval of the Secretary, 
revisions to this calculation or assessment ranges.
    (e) The Council, with the approval of the Secretary, may revise the 
assessment rates if it determines, based on information including crop 
size and value, that the action is necessary, and if the revision does 
not exceed the assessment limitation specified in this section and is 
made prior to the final billing of the assessment.
    (f) In order to provide funds for the administration of the 
provisions of this part during the first part of a fiscal year, before 
sufficient operating income is available from assessments, the Council 
may accept the payment of assessments in advance and may also borrow 
money for such purposes; Provided, That no loan may amount to more than 
50 percent of projected assessment revenue projected for the year in 
which the loan is secured, and the loan must be repaid within five 
years.
    (g) If a handler does not pay assessments within the time 
prescribed by the Council, the assessment may be increased by a late 
payment charge and/or an interest rate charge at amounts prescribed by 
the Council with approval of the Secretary.
    (h) On August 31 of each year, every handler warehousing inshell 
pecans shall be identified as the first handler of those pecans and 
shall be required to pay the assessed rate on the category of pecans in 
their possession on that date. The terms of this paragraph may be 
revised subject to the recommendation of the Council and approval by 
the Secretary.
    (i) On August 31 of each year, all inventories warehoused by 
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from the current fiscal year shall cease to be eligible for inter-
handler transfer treatment. Instead, such inventory will require the 
first handler that handles such inventory to pay the assessment thereon 
in accordance with the prevailing assessment rates at the time of 
transfer from the grower to the said handler. The terms of this 
paragraph may be revised subject to the recommendation of the Council 
and approval by the Secretary.


Sec.  986.62  Inter-handler transfers.

    Any handler inside the production area, except as provided for in 
Sec.  986.61 (h) and (i), Assessments, may transfer inshell pecans to 
another handler inside the production area for additional handling, and 
any assessments or other marketing order requirements with respect to 
pecans so transferred may be assumed by the receiving handler. The 
Council, with the approval of the Secretary, may establish methods and 
procedures, including necessary reports, to maintain accurate records 
for such transfers. All inter-handler transfers will be documented by 
forms or electronic transfer receipts approved by the Council, and all 
forms or electronic transfer receipts used for inter-handler transfers 
shall require that copies be sent to the selling party, the receiving 
party, and the Council. Such forms must state which handler has the 
assessment responsibilities.


Sec.  986.63  Contributions.

    The Council may accept voluntary contributions. Such contributions 
may only be accepted if they are free from any encumbrances or 
restrictions on their use and the Council shall retain complete control 
of their use. The Council may receive contributions from both within 
and outside of the production area.


Sec.  986.64  Accounting.

    (a) Assessments collected in excess of expenses incurred shall be 
accounted for in accordance with one of the following:
    (1) Excess funds not retained in a reserve, as provided in 
paragraph (a)(2) of this section shall be refunded proportionately to 
the persons from whom they were collected; or
    (2) The Council, with the approval of the Secretary, may carry over 
excess funds into subsequent fiscal periods as reserves: Provided, That 
funds already in reserves do not equal approximately three fiscal 
years' expenses. Such reserve funds may be used:
    (i) To defray expenses during any fiscal period prior to the time 
assessment income is sufficient to cover such expenses;
    (ii) To cover deficits incurred during any fiscal period when 
assessment income is less than expenses;
    (iii) To defray expenses incurred during any period when any or all 
provisions of this part are suspended or are inoperative; and
    (iv) To cover necessary expenses of liquidation in the event of 
termination of this part.
    (b) Upon such termination, any funds not required to defray the 
necessary expenses of liquidation shall be disposed of in such manner 
as the Secretary may determine to be appropriate. To the extent 
practical, such funds shall be returned pro rata to the persons from 
whom such funds were collected.
    (c) All funds received by the Council pursuant to the provisions of 
this part shall be used solely for the purposes specified in this part 
and shall be accounted for in the manner provided for in this part. The 
Secretary may at any time require the Council and its members to 
account for all receipts and disbursements.
    (d) Upon the removal or expiration of the term of office of any 
member of the Council, such member shall account for all receipts and 
disbursements and deliver all property and funds in their possession to 
the Council, and shall execute such assignments and other instruments 
as may be necessary or appropriate to vest in the Council full title to 
all of the property, funds, and claims vested in such member pursuant 
to this part.
    (e) The Council may make recommendations to the Secretary for one 
or more of the members thereof, or any other person, to act as a 
trustee for holding records, funds, or any other Council property 
during periods of suspension of this subpart, or during any period or 
periods when regulations are not in effect and if the Secretary 
determines such action appropriate, he or she may direct that such 
person or persons shall act as trustee or trustees for the Council.


Sec.  986.65  Marketing policy.

    By the end of each fiscal year, the Council shall make a report and 
recommendation to the Secretary on the Council's proposed marketing 
policy for the next fiscal year. Each year such report and 
recommendation shall be adopted by the affirmative vote of at least 
two-thirds (2/3) of the members of the Council and shall include the 
following and, where applicable, on an inshell basis:
    (a) Estimate of the grower-cleaned production and handler-cleaned 
production in the area of production for the fiscal year;
    (b) Estimate of disappearance;
    (c) Estimate of the improved, native, and substandard pecans;
    (d) Estimate of the handler inventory on August 31, of inshell and 
shelled pecans;
    (e) Estimate of unassessed inventory;
    (f) Estimate of the trade supply, taking into consideration 
imports, and other factors;
    (g) Preferable handler inventory of inshell and shelled pecans on 
August 31 of the following year;
    (h) Projected prices in the new fiscal year;
    (i) Competing nut supplies; and
    (j) Any other relevant factors.

Authorities Relating to Research, Promotion, Data Gathering, Packaging, 
Grading, Compliance and Reporting


Sec.  986.67  Recommendations for regulations.

    Upon complying with Sec.  986.65, Marketing policy, the Council may 
propose regulations to the Secretary whenever it finds that such 
proposed regulations may assist in effectuating the declared policy of 
the Act.


Sec.  986.68  Authority for research and promotion activities.

    The Council, with the approval of the Secretary, may establish or 
provide for the establishment of production research, marketing 
research and development projects, and marketing promotion, including 
paid generic advertising, designed to assist, improve, or promote the 
marketing, distribution, and consumption or efficient production of 
pecans including product development, nutritional research, and 
container development. The expenses of such projects shall be paid from 
funds collected pursuant to this part.


Sec.  986.69  Authorities regulating handling.

    (a) The Council may recommend, subject to the approval of the 
Secretary, regulations that:
    (1) Establish handling requirements or minimum tolerances for 
particular grades, sizes, or qualities, or any combination thereof, of 
any or all varieties or classifications of pecans during any period;
    (2) Establish different handling requirements or minimum tolerances 
for particular grades, sizes, or qualities, or any combination thereof 
for different varieties or classifications, for different containers, 
for different portions of the production area, or any combination of 
the foregoing, during any period;

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    (3) Fix the size, capacity, weight, dimensions, or pack of the 
container or containers, which may be used in the packaging, 
transportation, sale, preparation for market, shipment, or other 
handling of pecans; and
    (4) Establish inspection and certification requirements for the 
purposes of paragraphs (a)(1) through (3) of this section.
    (b) Regulations issued hereunder may be amended, modified, 
suspended, or terminated whenever it is determined:
    (1) That such action is warranted upon recommendation of the 
Council and approval by the Secretary, or other available information; 
or
    (2) That regulations issued hereunder no longer tend to effectuate 
the declared policy of the Act.
    (c) The authority to regulate as put forward in this subsection 
shall not in any way constitute authority for the Council to recommend 
volume regulation, such as reserve pools, producer allotments, or 
handler withholding requirements which limit the flow of product to 
market for the purpose of reducing market supply.
    (d) The Council may recommend, subject to the approval of the 
Secretary, rules and regulations to effectuate this subpart.


Sec.  986.70  Handling for special purposes.

    Regulations in effect pursuant to Sec.  986.69, Authorities 
regulating handling, may be modified, suspended, or terminated to 
facilitate handling of pecans for:
    (a) Relief or charity;
    (b) Experimental purposes; and
    (c) Other purposes which may be recommended by the Council and 
approved by the Secretary.


Sec.  986.71  Safeguards.

    The Council, with the approval of the Secretary, may establish 
through rules such requirements as may be necessary to establish that 
shipments made pursuant to Sec.  986.70, Handling for special purposes, 
were handled and used for the purpose stated.


Sec.  986.72  Notification of regulation.

    The Secretary shall promptly notify the Council of regulations 
issued or of any modification, suspension, or termination thereof. The 
Council shall give reasonable notice thereof to industry participants.

Reports, Books and Other Records


Sec.  986.75  Reports of handler inventory.

    Each handler shall submit to the Council in such form and on such 
dates as the Council may prescribe, reports showing their inventory of 
inshell and shelled pecans.


Sec.  986.76  Reports of merchantable pecans handled.

    Each handler who handles merchantable pecans at any time during a 
fiscal year shall submit to the Council in such form and at such 
intervals as the Council may prescribe, reports showing the quantity so 
handled and such other information pertinent thereto as the Council may 
specify.


Sec.  986.77  Reports of pecans received by handlers.

    Each handler shall file such reports of their pecan receipts from 
growers, handlers, or others in such form and at such times as may be 
required by the Council with the approval of the Secretary.


Sec.  986.78  Other handler reports.

    Upon request of the Council made with the approval of the Secretary 
each handler shall furnish such other reports and information as are 
needed to enable the Council to perform its duties and exercise its 
powers under this part.


Sec.  986.79  Verification of reports.

    For the purpose of verifying and checking reports filed by handlers 
on their operations, the Secretary and the Council, through their duly 
authorized representatives, shall have access to any premises where 
pecans and pecan records are held. Such access shall be available at 
any time during reasonable business hours. Authorized representatives 
of the Council or the Secretary shall be permitted to inspect any 
pecans held and any and all records of the handler with respect to 
matters within the purview of this part. Each handler shall maintain 
complete records on the receiving, holding, and disposition of all 
pecans. Each handler shall furnish all labor necessary to facilitate 
such inspections at no expense to the Council or the Secretary. Each 
handler shall store all pecans held by him in such manner as to 
facilitate inspection and shall maintain adequate storage records which 
will permit accurate identification with respect to inspection 
certificates of respective lots and of all such pecans held or disposed 
of theretofore. The Council, with the approval of the Secretary, may 
establish any methods and procedures needed to verify reports.


Sec.  986.80  Certification of reports.

    All reports submitted to the Council as required in this part shall 
be certified to the Secretary and the Council as to the completeness 
and correctness of the information contained therein.


Sec.  986.81  Confidential information.

    All reports and records submitted by handlers to the Council, which 
include data or information constituting a trade secret or disclosing 
the trade position, or financial condition or business operations of 
the handler shall be kept in the custody of one or more employees of 
the Council and shall be disclosed to no person except the Secretary.


Sec.  986.82  Books and other records.

    Each handler shall maintain such records of pecans received, held 
and disposed of by them as may be prescribed by the Council for the 
purpose of performing its duties under this part. Such books and 
records shall be retained and be available for examination by 
authorized representatives of the Council and the Secretary for the 
current fiscal year and the preceding three (3) fiscal years.

Additional Provisions


Sec.  986.86  Exemptions.

    (a) Any handler may handle inshell pecans within the production 
area free of the requirements of this part if such pecans are handled 
in quantities not exceeding 1,000 inshell pounds during any fiscal 
year.
    (b) Any handler may handle shelled pecans within the production 
area free of the requirements of this part if such pecans are handled 
in quantities not exceeding 500 shelled pounds during any fiscal year.
    (c) Mail order sales are not exempt sales under this part.
    (d) The Council, with the approval of the Secretary, may establish 
such rules, regulations, and safeguards, and require such reports, 
certifications, and other conditions, as are necessary to ensure 
compliance with this part.


Sec.  986.87  Compliance.

    Except as provided in this subpart, no handler shall handle pecans, 
the handling of which has been prohibited by the Secretary in 
accordance with provisions of this part, or the rules and regulations 
thereunder.


Sec.  986.88  Duration of immunities.

    The benefits, privileges, and immunities conferred by virtue of 
this part shall cease upon termination hereof, except with respect to 
acts done under and during the existence of this part.


Sec.  986.89  Separability.

    If any provision of this part is declared invalid, or the 
applicability thereof to any person, circumstance, or thing is held 
invalid, the validity of the remaining provisions and the

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applicability thereof to any other person, circumstance, or thing shall 
not be affected thereby.


Sec.  986.90  Derogation.

    Nothing contained in this part is or shall be construed to be in 
derogation of, or in modification of, the rights of the Secretary or of 
the United States to exercise any powers granted by the Act or 
otherwise, or, in accordance with such powers, to act in the premises 
whenever such action is deemed advisable.


Sec.  986.91  Liability.

    No member or alternate of the Council nor any employee or agent 
thereof, shall be held personally responsible, either individually or 
jointly with others, in any way whatsoever, to any party under this 
part or to any other person for errors in judgment, mistakes, or other 
acts, either of commission or omission, as such member, alternate, 
agent or employee, except for acts of dishonesty, willful misconduct, 
or gross negligence. The Council may purchase liability insurance for 
its members and officers.


Sec.  986.92  Agents.

    The Secretary may name, by designation in writing, any person, 
including any officer or employee of the USDA or the United States to 
act as their agent or representative in connection with any of the 
provisions of this part.


Sec.  986.93  Effective time.

    The provisions of this part and of any amendment thereto shall 
become effective at such time as the Secretary may declare, and shall 
continue in force until terminated in one of the ways specified in 
Sec.  986.94.


Sec.  986.94  Termination.

    (a) The Secretary may at any time terminate this part.
    (b) The Secretary shall terminate or suspend the operation of any 
or all of the provisions of this part whenever he or she finds that 
such operation obstructs or does not tend to effectuate the declared 
policy of the Act.
    (c) The Secretary shall terminate the provisions of this part 
applicable to pecans for market or pecans for handling at the end of 
any fiscal year whenever the Secretary finds, by referendum or 
otherwise, that such termination is favored by a majority of growers; 
Provided, That such majority of growers has produced more than 50 
percent of the volume of pecans in the production area during such 
fiscal year. Such termination shall be effective only if announced on 
or before the last day of the then current fiscal year.
    (d) The Secretary shall conduct a referendum within every five-year 
period beginning from the implementation of this part, to ascertain 
whether continuance of the provisions of this part applicable to pecans 
are favored by two-thirds by number or volume of growers voting in the 
referendum. The Secretary may terminate the provisions of this part at 
the end of any fiscal year in which the Secretary has found that 
continuance of this part is not favored by growers who, during an 
appropriate period of time determined by the Secretary, have been 
engaged in the production of pecans in the production area: Provided, 
That termination of this part shall be effective only if announced on 
or before the last day of the then current fiscal year.
    (e) The provisions of this part shall, in any event, terminate 
whenever the provisions of the Act authorizing them cease to be in 
effect.


Sec.  986.95  Proceedings after termination.

    (a) Upon the termination of this part, the Council members serving 
shall continue as joint trustees for the purpose of liquidating all 
funds and property then in the possession or under the control of the 
Council, including claims for any funds unpaid or property not 
delivered at the time of such termination.
    (b) The joint trustees shall continue in such capacity until 
discharged by the Secretary; from time to time accounting for all 
receipts and disbursements; delivering all funds and property on hand, 
together with all books and records of the Council and of the joint 
trustees to such person as the Secretary shall direct; and, upon the 
request of the Secretary, executing such assignments or other 
instruments necessary and appropriate to vest in such person full title 
and right to all of the funds, property, or claims vested in the 
Council or in said joint trustees.
    (c) Any funds collected pursuant to this part and held by such 
joint trustees or such person over and above the amounts necessary to 
meet outstanding obligations and the expenses necessarily incurred by 
the joint trustees or such other person in the performance of their 
duties under this subpart, as soon as practicable after the termination 
hereof, shall be returned to the handlers pro rata in proportion to 
their contributions thereto.
    (d) Any person to whom funds, property, or claims have been 
transferred or delivered by the Council, upon direction of the 
Secretary, as provided in this part, shall be subject to the same 
obligations and duties with respect to said funds, property, or claims 
as are imposed upon said joint trustees.


Sec.  986.96  Amendments.

    Amendments to this part may be proposed from time to time by the 
Council or by the Secretary.


Sec.  986.97  Counterparts.

    Handlers may sign an agreement with the Secretary indicating their 
support for this marketing order. This agreement may be executed in 
multiple counterparts by each handler. If more than fifty percent of 
the handlers, weighted by the volume of pecans handled during an 
appropriate period of time determined by the Secretary, enter into such 
an agreement, then a marketing agreement shall exist for the pecans 
marketing order. This marketing agreement shall not alter the terms of 
this part. Upon the termination of this part, the marketing agreement 
has no further force or effect.


Sec.  986.98  Additional parties.

    After this part becomes effective, any handler may become a party 
to the marketing agreement if a counterpart is executed by the handler 
and delivered to the Secretary.


Sec.  986.99  Order with marketing agreement.

    Each signatory handler hereby requests the Secretary to issue, 
pursuant to the Act, an order for regulating the handling of pecans in 
the same manner as is provided for in this agreement.

Subpart B--[Reserved]

    Dated: February 22, 2016.
Elanor Starmer,
Acting Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service.
[FR Doc. 2016-04043 Filed 2-26-16; 8:45 am]
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                                                         (ii) Packer-Owned source (12). Enter ‘‘1’’,            (vi) Classification (16). Enter the                 have produced a minimum average,
                                                      domestic, if packer-owned lambs are from                classification code that describes the                annual amount of 50,000 pounds of
                                                      within the 50 States or ‘‘2’’, imported, if             classification category for the pelts in the lot.     inshell pecans between August 1, 2011
                                                      lambs are from outside of the 50 States.
                                                                                                              Appendix D—Mandatory Reporting                        and July 31, 2015, or must own a
                                                         (iii) Packer-Owned head count (13). Enter
                                                      the quantity of packer-owned lambs in the lot           Forms                                                 minimum of 30 pecan acres.
                                                      in number of head.                                                                                            ADDRESSES: Marketing Order and
                                                                                                                The swine and lamb mandatory forms
                                                         (iv) Packer-Owned actual carcass weight              follow the docket.                                    Agreement Division, Specialty Crops
                                                      range (14a 14b). Enter the lowest (14a) and                                                                   Program, AMS, USDA, 1400
                                                      highest (14b) actual carcass weights for lambs          [FR Doc. 2016–03956 Filed 2–26–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                                    Independence Avenue SW., Stop 0237,
                                                      in the lot in pounds.                                   BILLING CODE 3410–02–P
                                                                                                                                                                    Washington, DC 20250–0237.
                                                         (v) Packer-Owned actual average carcass
                                                      weight (15). Enter the actual average carcass                                                                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                      weight of the lot of packer-owned lambs in              DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                             Melissa Schmaedick, Senior Marketing
                                                      pounds.                                                                                                       Specialist; Telephone: (202) 557–4783,
                                                         (vi) Packer-Owned average dressing                   Agricultural Marketing Service                        Fax: (435) 259–1502, or Michelle
                                                      percentage (16). Enter the average dressing                                                                   Sharrow, Rulemaking Branch Chief;
                                                      percentage of the lot of packer-owned lambs.                                                                  Telephone: (202) 720–2491, Fax: (202)
                                                                                                              7 CFR Part 986
                                                         (vii) Percentage yield grade 3 or better (17).                                                             720–8938, or Email:
                                                      Enter the percentage of packer-owned lambs              [Docket No. AO–FV–15–0139; AMS–FV–15–
                                                      in the lot of a yield grade of 3 or better.                                                                   Melissa.Schmaedick@ams.usda.gov or
                                                                                                              0023; FV15–986–1]
                                                         (viii) Quality grade percentage (18). Enter                                                                Michelle.Sharrow@ams.usda.gov.
                                                      the percentage of packer-owned lambs in the             Pecans Grown in the States of                            Small businesses may request
                                                      lot of a quality grade of Choice or better.             Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona,                           information on this proceeding by
                                                         (ix) Prior week slaughtered lambs head               California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas,                 contacting Antoinette Carter, Marketing
                                                      counts (19–24). Enter the total number of               Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, North               Order and Agreement Division,
                                                      head of lambs slaughtered for the prior week                                                                  Specialty Crops Program, AMS, USDA,
                                                      that were purchased through forward
                                                                                                              Carolina, New Mexico, Oklahoma,
                                                                                                              South Carolina, and Texas; Secretary’s                1400 Independence Avenue SW., Stop
                                                      contracts, the total number of head for lambs                                                                 0237, Washington, DC 20250–0237;
                                                      purchased through formula arrangements,                 Decision and Referendum Order on
                                                      and the total number of head of lambs                   Proposed Marketing Agreement and                      Telephone: (202) 720–2491, Fax: (202)
                                                      purchased through negotiated cash,                      Order No. 986                                         720–8938, or Email: Antoinette.Carter@
                                                      categorized by domestic or imported sources.                                                                  ams.usda.gov.
                                                      Enter this information once per each week’s             AGENCY:  Agricultural Marketing Service,              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Prior
                                                      submission.                                             USDA.                                                 documents in this proceeding: Notice of
                                                         (x) Forward contract purchases lot                   ACTION: Proposed rule and referendum                  Hearing issued on June 26, 2015, and
                                                      identification (25). Enter code used to                 order.                                                published in the July 2, 2015, issue of
                                                      identify forward contracted lambs to the
                                                                                                                                                                    the Federal Register (80 FR 38021);
                                                      packer.                                                 SUMMARY:    This Secretary’s Decision
                                                         (xi) Forward contract purchases head count                                                                 Recommended Decision and
                                                                                                              proposes the issuance of a marketing                  Opportunity to File Written Exceptions
                                                      (26). Enter quantity of forward contracted              agreement and order (order) under the
                                                      lambs in the lot in number of head.                                                                           issued on October 20, 2015, and
                                                                                                              Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act                  published in the October 28, 2015, issue
                                                         (xii) Forward contract purchases basis level
                                                      (27). Enter the agreed upon adjustment to a             of 1937 to cover pecans grown in the                  of the Federal Register (80 FR 66372).
                                                      future price to establish the final price of the        states of Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona,                    This administrative action is governed
                                                      forward contracted lambs in dollars per one             California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas,                 by the provisions of sections 556 and
                                                      hundred pounds.                                         Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, North               557 of title 5 of the United States Code
                                                         (xiii) Forward contract purchases delivery           Carolina, New Mexico, Oklahoma,                       and, therefore, is excluded from the
                                                      month (28). Enter the delivery month of the             South Carolina, and Texas, and provides
                                                      lambs purchased through forward contracts
                                                                                                                                                                    requirements of Executive Order 12866,
                                                                                                              growers with the opportunity to vote in               13563, and 13175. Notice of this
                                                      as a 3-letter abbreviation.                             a referendum to determine if they favor
                                                         (xiv) Committed lambs (29). Enter quantity                                                                 rulemaking action was provided to
                                                                                                              its establishment. The proposed order                 tribal governments through USDA’s
                                                      of lambs committed to be delivered to the
                                                      packer in number of head.                               would provide authority to collect                    Office of Tribal Relations; no comments
                                                         (xv) Committed delivery month (30). Enter            industry data and to conduct research                 have been received.
                                                      the delivery month of the lambs committed               and promotion activities. In addition,
                                                      for delivery to the packer as a 3-letter                the order would provide authority for                 Preliminary Statement
                                                      abbreviation.                                           the industry to recommend grade,                         This Secretary’s Decision is issued
                                                         (xvi) Committed delivery year (31). Enter            quality and size regulation, as well as               pursuant to the provisions of the
                                                      the delivery year of the lambs committed for            pack and container regulation, subject to             Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act
                                                      delivery to the packer as a 4-digit number.             approval by the Department of
                                                         (2) LS–133—Lamb Pelts Weekly Report.                                                                       of 1937, as amended (7 U.S.C. 601–674),
                                                                                                              Agriculture (USDA). The program                       hereinafter referred to as the ‘‘Act,’’ and
                                                         (i) Lot identification (11). Enter code used
                                                      to identify the lot of pelts.                           would be financed by assessments on                   the applicable rules of practice and
                                                         (ii) Source (12). Enter ‘‘1’’, packer owned,         pecan handlers and would be locally                   procedure governing the formulation of
                                                      if the pelts were from packer owned lambs               administered, under USDA oversight, by                marketing agreements and orders (7 CFR
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                                                      or ‘‘2’’, producer owned, if the pelts are from         a Council of seventeen growers and                    part 900). The proposed marketing order
                                                      producer owned lambs.                                   shellers (handlers) nominated by the                  is authorized under section 8(c) of the
                                                         (iii) Length of Wool (13). Enter ‘‘1’’,              industry and appointed by USDA.                       Act.
                                                      unshorn. Enter ‘‘2’’, shorn.
                                                                                                              DATES: The referendum will be                            The proposed marketing agreement
                                                         (iv) Price (14). Enter the price per piece
                                                      paid by the packer for each classification              conducted from March 9 through March                  and order are based on the record of a
                                                      category of pelts in the lot.                           30, 2016. Ballot materials will be sent to            public hearing held July 20 through July
                                                         (v) Volume (15). Enter the quantity in               all known pecan growers in the                        21, 2015, in Las Cruces, New Mexico;
                                                      number of pieces or pelts in each                       proposed fifteen-state production area.               July 23 through July 24, 2015, in Dallas,
                                                      classification category of the lot.                     To be eligible to vote, a grower must                 Texas; and, July 27 through July 29,


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                                                      2015, in Tifton, Georgia. The hearing                   million in annual receipts to identify                the Agricultural Marketing Service
                                                      was held to receive evidence on the                     small handler entities, while hearing                 (AMS) has considered the economic
                                                      proposed marketing order from growers,                  testimony correctly identified a $7.5                 impact of this action on small entities.
                                                      handlers, and other interested parties                  million threshold. The RFA included in                Accordingly, the AMS has prepared this
                                                      located throughout the proposed                         this Secretary’s Decision uses the                    final regulatory flexibility analysis.
                                                      production area. Notice of this hearing                 correct SBA threshold of $7.5 million.                   The purpose of the RFA is to fit
                                                      was published in the Federal Register                     The material issues presented on the                regulatory actions to the scale of
                                                      on July 2, 2015.                                        record of hearing and addressed in the                business subject to such actions so that
                                                         A request for public hearing on the                  Recommended Decision are as follows:                  small businesses will not be unduly or
                                                      proposed program was submitted to                         1. Whether the handling of pecans                   disproportionately burdened. Small
                                                      USDA on May 22, 2015, by the                            produced in the proposed production                   agricultural producers have been
                                                      American Pecan Board (Board), a                         area is in the current of interstate or               defined by the Small Business
                                                      proponent group established in 2013 to                  foreign commerce or directly burdens,                 Administration (SBA) (13 CFR 121.201)
                                                      represent the interests of growers and                  obstructs, or affects such commerce;                  as those having annual receipts of less
                                                      handlers throughout the proposed                          2. Whether the economic and                         than $750,000. Small agricultural
                                                      fifteen-state production area. A                        marketing conditions are such that they               service firms, which include handlers
                                                      subsequent, modified draft of the                       justify a need for a Federal marketing                that would be regulated under the
                                                      proposed regulatory text was submitted                  agreement and order which would tend                  proposed pecan order, are defined as
                                                      on June 10, 2015.                                       to effectuate the declared policy of the              those with annual receipts of less than
                                                         Witnesses at the hearing explained                   Act;                                                  $7,500,000.
                                                      that the provisions of this proposal aim                  3. What the definition of the                          Interested persons were invited to
                                                      to assist the industry in addressing a                  production area and the commodity to                  present evidence at the hearing on the
                                                      number of challenges, namely: A lack of                 be covered by the order should be;                    probable regulatory and informational
                                                      organized representation of industry-                     4. What the identity of the persons                 impact of the proposed pecan marketing
                                                      wide interests in a single organization;                and the marketing transactions to be                  order program on small businesses. The
                                                      a lack of accurate data to assist the                   regulated should be;                                  record evidence is that while the
                                                      industry in its analysis of production,                   5. What the specific terms and                      program would impose some costs on
                                                      demand and prices; a lack of                            provisions of the order should be,                    the regulated parties, those costs would
                                                      coordinated domestic promotion or                       including:                                            be outweighed by the benefits expected
                                                      research; and a forecasted increase in                    (a) The definitions of terms used                   to accrue to the U. S. pecan industry.
                                                      production as a result of new plantings.                therein which are necessary and                          Specific evidence on the number of
                                                      Witnesses believed that these factors                   incidental to attain the declared                     large and small pecan farms (above and
                                                      combined have resulted in the under-                    objectives and policy of the Act and                  below the SBA threshold figure of
                                                      performance of the pecan industry                       order;                                                $750,000 in annual sales) was not
                                                      compared to other nut industries.                         (b) The establishment, composition,                 presented at the hearing. However,
                                                         Upon the basis of evidence                           maintenance, procedures, powers and                   percentages can be estimated based on
                                                      introduced at the hearing and the record                duties of an administrative Council for               record evidence.
                                                      thereof, the Administrator of AMS on                    pecans that would be the local                           The 2014 season average grower
                                                      October 20, 2015, filed with the Hearing                administrative agency for assisting                   prices per pound for improved and
                                                      Clerk, USDA, a Recommended Decision                     USDA in the administration of the                     native seedling pecans were $2.12 and
                                                      and Opportunity to File Written                         order;                                                $0.88, respectively. A weighted grower
                                                      Exceptions thereto by November 27,                        (c) The authority to incur expenses                 price of $1.85 is computed by applying
                                                      2015. No exceptions were filed. That                    and the procedure to levy assessments                 as weights the percentage split between
                                                      document also announced AMS’s intent                    on handlers to obtain revenue for paying              improved and native acreage on a
                                                      to request approval of new information                  such expenses;                                        representative U.S. pecan farm, which
                                                                                                                (d) The authority to conduct research               are 78 and 22 percent, respectively. The
                                                      collection requirements to implement
                                                                                                              and promotion activities;                             average yield on the representative farm
                                                      the program. Written comments on the                      (e) The authority to recommend grade,
                                                      proposed information collection                                                                               is 1,666.67 pounds per acre. Multiplying
                                                                                                              quality and size regulation, as well as
                                                      requirements were due by December 28,                                                                         the $1.85 price by the average yield
                                                                                                              pack and container regulation, for
                                                      2015. None were filed.                                                                                        gives a total revenue per acre figure of
                                                                                                              pecans grown and handled in the
                                                         USDA is providing two additional                                                                           $3,080. Dividing the $750,000 SBA
                                                                                                              proposed production area;
                                                      conforming changes to the proposed                        (f) The establishment of requirements               annual sales threshold figure by the
                                                      order language as published in the                      for handler reporting and                             revenue per acre figure of $3,080 gives
                                                      Recommended Decision. These                             recordkeeping;                                        an estimate of 243 acres as the size of
                                                      conforming changes replace the word                       (g) The requirement for compliance                  farm that would have annual sales about
                                                      ‘‘redefining’’ in § 986.55 (c)(6) with                  with all provisions of the order and with             equal to $750,000, given the previous
                                                      ‘‘reestablishment,’’ and the word                       any regulation issued under it;                       assumptions. Any farm of that size or
                                                      ‘‘redefining’’ in § 986.33(b) with                        (h) An exemption for handlers of non-               larger would qualify as a large farm
                                                      ‘‘reestablishment,’’ thereby conforming                 commercial quantities of pecans;                      under the SBA definition.
                                                      to the terminology used in § 986.58. The                                                                         Data presented in the record show
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                                                                                                                (i) The requirement for periodic
                                                      regulatory text included in this                        continuance referenda; and                            that about 52 percent of commercial
                                                      Secretary’s Decision reflects these                       (j) Additional terms and conditions as              U.S. pecan farms have 250 or more acres
                                                      changes.                                                set forth in § 986.88 through § 986.93,               of pecans. Since the 243 acre estimate
                                                         Further, USDA is providing a                         and § 986.97 through § 986.99 that are                above is close to 250 acres, it can be
                                                      correction to the Regulatory Flexibility                common to marketing agreements only.                  extrapolated that 52 percent is a
                                                      Act (RFA) analysis published in the                                                                           reasonable approximation of the
                                                      Recommended Decision. The RFA                           Small Business Considerations                         proportion of large farms and 48 percent
                                                      incorrectly referenced a Small Business                   Pursuant to the requirements set forth              is the proportion of small pecan farms.
                                                      Administration (SBA) threshold of $7                    in the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA),              According to the record, this estimate


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                                                      does not include ‘‘backyard’’                                            established, the record shows that a                          proportion of the U.S. pecan crop in
                                                      production.                                                              representative middle (most likely)                           recent years allocated to improved and
                                                        According to record evidence, there                                    scenario would be a price increase from                       native varieties. Average yield per acre
                                                      are an estimated 250 handlers in the                                     promotion of 1.5 percent for the early                        of the representative farm (covering all
                                                      U.S. Of these handlers, which include                                    years of a new pecan promotion                                states and varieties) is 1,666.67 pounds
                                                      accumulators, there are an estimated 50                                  program. Low and high scenarios were                          per acre.
                                                      commercially viable shellers with                                        0.5 and 3.0 percent, respectively.                               The acreage split of 78 and 22 percent
                                                      production over 1 million pounds of                                         The record indicates that an analytical                    are used as weights to compute
                                                      inshell pecans operating within the                                      method used historical yearly prices                          weighted average prices (combining
                                                      proposed production area. Fourteen of                                    from 1997 to 2014 in a simulation                             improved and native pecans) of 5.7 and
                                                      these shellers meet the SBA definition                                   covering that period to obtain an                             2.3 cents, respectively, as shown in the
                                                      for large business entity and the                                        expected average price without                                fourth column of Table 1.
                                                      remaining 36 are small business entities.                                promotion. In a subsequent step, the                             The record shows that the proposed
                                                        Record evidence indicates that                                         simulation applied a demand increase                          initial ranges of marketing order
                                                      implementing the proposed order would                                    of 1.5 percent to the entire distribution                     assessments per pound are 2 to 3 cents
                                                      not represent a disproportionate burden                                  of prices to represent the impact of                          for improved pecans and 1 to 2 cents for
                                                      on small businesses. An economic                                         promotion. The projected increases in                         native pecans. The midpoints of these
                                                      impact study of the proposed authority                                   grower prices from promotion for                              ranges (2.5 and 1.5 cents, respectively)
                                                      for generic promotion presented at the                                   improved and native pecans were 6.3                           are used to compute a benefit-cost ratio
                                                      hearing provided that the proposed                                       and 3.6 cents per pound, respectively,                        from promotion, with a weighted
                                                      program would likely benefit all                                         as shown in Table 1. These two price                          average assessment cost of 2.3 cents, as
                                                      industry participants.                                                   increase projections represent a range of                     shown in Table 2. Assessments would
                                                                                                                               results. Based on a range of simulated                        be collected from handlers, not growers,
                                                      Impact of Generic Promotion Through                                      price increases as high as 3 percent, the                     but for purposes of this analysis, it is
                                                      a Marketing Order                                                        low and high price increase projections                       assumed that 100 percent of the
                                                         The record shows that generic                                         for improved pecans were 4.0 and 9.6                          assessment cost would be passed
                                                      promotion over a wide variety of                                         cents, respectively. For native varieties,                    through to growers.
                                                      agricultural products stimulates product                                 the results ranged from 2.7 to 4.2 cents.                        Table 1 shows that dividing the
                                                      demand and translates into higher                                           The record indicates that a key                            projected benefit of 5.7 cents per pound
                                                      prices for growers than would have been                                  analytical step was developing an                             (weighted price increase from
                                                      the case without promotion.                                              example farm with specific                                    promotion) by the estimated assessment
                                                         Promotional impact studies of other                                   characteristics to explain market                             cost of 2.3 cents (weighted assessment
                                                      tree nuts (almonds and walnuts), and of                                  characteristics and marketing order                           rate per pound), yields a benefit-cost
                                                      Texas pecans, show price increases as                                    impacts. An important characteristic of                       ratio of 2.5. Each dollar spent on pecan
                                                      high as 6 percent, but the record                                        this ‘‘representative farm’’ is the acreage                   promotion through a Federal marketing
                                                      indicates that 0 to 3 percent is a more                                  allocation between improved and native                        order is expected to result in $2.50 in
                                                      representative range. Since the other                                    pecans of 78 and 22 percent,                                  increased revenue to the pecan growers
                                                      tree nut promotion programs are well-                                    respectively. This is similar to the                          of the United States.

                                                                TABLE 1—ESTIMATED BENEFIT-COST RATIO OF PECAN PROMOTION THROUGH A FEDERAL MARKETING ORDER
                                                                                                                                                                              Improved pecans         Native pecans      Weighted

                                                      Benefit: Projected price increase from pecan promotion (cents per pound) ......                                                      6.3                   3.6                5.7
                                                      Cost: FMO Assessment rate (cents per pound) .................................................                                        2.5                   1.5                2.3
                                                      Benefit-cost ratio ..................................................................................................                2.52                  2.40               2.50
                                                        * Weights for improved and native pecans are 78% and 22%, respectively, which is the acreage allocation of a representative U.S. pecan farm,
                                                      according to the record.


                                                        Examining potential costs and                                          and 50,000 pounds. Small and large                            allocation of total production levels
                                                      benefits from promotion across different                                 farms are represented by farm size levels                     between improved and native varieties
                                                      farm sizes is done in Table 2. Record                                    of 175 and 500 acres, respectively.                           (78 and 22 percent, respectively).
                                                      evidence showed that the minimum size                                    Multiplying those acreage levels by the                          Although marketing order
                                                      of a commercial pecan farm is 30 acres,                                  average yield for the entire production                       assessments are paid by handlers, not
                                                      and that a representative average yield                                  area gives total annual production level                      growers, it is nevertheless useful to
                                                      across the entire production area is                                     estimates of 291,667 and 833,335                              estimate the impact on growers, based
                                                      1,666.67 pounds per acre. This                                           pounds, respectively.                                         on the assumption that handlers may
                                                      combination of acreage and yield results                                   Multiplying the 2014 grower price per                       pass part or all of the assessment cost
                                                      in a minimum threshold level of                                          pound of $2.14 by the 291,677 pounds                          onto growers from whom they purchase
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                                                      commercial production of 50,000                                          of production from the small farm (175                        pecans. To compute the marketing order
                                                      pounds. Witnesses stated that                                            acres) yields an annual crop value                            burden for each farm size, the improved
                                                      expenditures for the minimum                                             estimate of about $618,000. This                              and native production quantities are
                                                      necessary level of inputs for commercial                                 computation shows that the small farm                         multiplied by 2.5 and 1.5 cents per
                                                      pecan production cannot be justified for                                 definition from the record is consistent                      pound of improved and native pecans,
                                                      any operation smaller than this.                                         with the SBA definition of a small farm                       respectively. For the representative
                                                        In Table 2, a very small farm is                                       (annual sales value of up to $750,000).                       small farm (175 acres), summing the
                                                      defined as being at the minimum                                            Table 2 shows for the three                                 improved and native assessments yields
                                                      commercial threshold level of 30 acres                                   representative pecan farm sizes the                           a total annual assessment cost of $6,650.


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                                                      For the large farm, the total assessment                               sizes are multiplied by the                                      small and large representative farm sizes
                                                      cost is $19,000.                                                       corresponding projected price increases                          of $16,643 and $47,550, respectively.
                                                        A parallel computation is made to                                    of 6.3 and 3.6 cents. Summing the                                The results of dividing the benefits for
                                                      obtain the total dollar benefit for each                               improved and native benefits for the                             each farm size by the corresponding
                                                      farm size. The improved and native                                     small and large farm size yields                                 costs is 2.5, which equals the benefit-
                                                      quantities for the representative farm                                 projected annual total benefits for the                          cost ratio shown in Table 2.

                                                                 TABLE 2—COSTS AND BENEFITS OF PROMOTION FOR THREE SIZES OF REPRESENTATIVE U.S. PECAN FARMS
                                                                                                                                                                                   Very small farm         Small farm                   Large farm

                                                      Representative Pecan Farms: Acres and Production:
                                                          Acres per farm ....................................................................................................                      30                     175                        500
                                                          Production on Representative Farms (Acres multiplied by estimated U.S. av-
                                                            erage yield of 1666.67 pounds per acre) .......................................................                                 50,000                     291,667                833,335
                                                          Improved pecan production (78% of farm acres) ..............................................                                      39,000                     227,500                650,001
                                                          Native pecan production (22% of farm acres) ...................................................                                   11,000                      64,167                183,334
                                                      Cost per farm: Grower burden of proposed program represented as cost per
                                                        pound:
                                                          Improved (2.5 cents) ..........................................................................................                     $975                      $5,688                $16,250
                                                          Native (1.5 cents) ...............................................................................................                  $165                        $963                 $2,750

                                                               Total Estimated Cost per Farm ...................................................................                            $1,140                      $6,650                $19,000
                                                      Benefit per farm: Price increase per pound from pecan promotion multiplied by
                                                        improved and native production:
                                                          Improved (6.3 cents) ..........................................................................................                   $2,457                     $14,333                $40,950
                                                          Native (3.6 cents) ...............................................................................................                 $396                       $2,310                 $6,600

                                                                  Total Estimated Benefit per Farm ...............................................................                          $2,853                     $16,643                $47,550



                                                         The computations in Table 2 provide                                 that the projected price increases from                          illustration of potential impact on both
                                                      an illustration, based on evidence from                                promotion of pecans (6.3 and 3.6 cents                           growers and handlers.
                                                      the record, that there would be no                                     per pound for improved and native                                   Using the most recent three years of
                                                      disproportionate impact on smaller size                                pecans, respectively) were reasonable                            prices as examples of typical U.S.
                                                      farms from establishing a marketing                                    estimates of the benefits from generic
                                                                                                                                                                                              annual grower prices, Table 3
                                                      order and implementing a promotion                                     promotion of pecans. A number of them
                                                                                                                                                                                              summarizes evidence from the record
                                                      program. Costs are assessed per pound                                  expressed the view that the price
                                                      and thus represent an equal burden                                     increase estimates were conservative                             that shows the proposed marketing
                                                      regardless of size. The projected benefits                             and that, over time, the price impact                            order assessment rates as percentages of
                                                      from promotion are realized through                                    would be larger.                                                 grower and handler prices received.
                                                      increases in price per pound and are                                     As mentioned above, marketing order                            Based on record evidence that a
                                                      thus distributed proportionally among                                  assessments are paid by handlers, not                            representative handler margin is 57.5
                                                      different sizes of farms.                                              growers. However, since handlers may                             cents per pound, handler prices are
                                                         All of the grower and handler                                       pass some or all of the assessment cost                          estimated by summing the grower price
                                                      witnesses, both large and small, testified                             onto growers, it is useful to provide this                       and handler margin.
                                                       TABLE 3—PROPOSED MARKETING ORDER ASSESSMENT RATES AS A PERCENTAGE OF PRICES FOR PECANS RECEIVED BY
                                                                                            GROWERS AND HANDLERS
                                                                                                                                Grower and handler prices                                               Assessment rates as a % of prices
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   received
                                                                                                                                                                                     Assessment
                                                                                                                                                                                       rates ***
                                                                                                                          2012                  2013                 2014                                2012              2013              2014
                                                                                                                                                                                                          (%)               (%)               (%)

                                                      Grower price *
                                                         Improved ...........................................                  $1.73                $1.90                 $2.12           $0.025                 1.4              1.3                1.2
                                                         Native ................................................                0.88                 0.92                  0.88            0.015                 1.7              1.6                1.7
                                                      Handler price **
                                                         Improved ...........................................                    2.31                 2.48                  2.70           0.025             1.08                1.01            0.93
                                                         Native ................................................                 1.46                 1.50                  1.46           0.015             1.03                1.00            1.03
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                                                        * Season average grower price per pound from NASS/USDA.
                                                        ** Grower price plus average handler margin of 57.5 cents per pound, based on hearing evidence.
                                                        *** Midpoints of proposed initial marketing order assessment rates: Improved (2 to 3 cents); Native (1 to 2 cents). For growers this represents
                                                      the cost of the marketing order burden and for handlers this represents the cost of the assessment paid.


                                                        For both improved and native pecans,                                 calculated at between 1 and 2 percent of                         handler witnesses, both large and small,
                                                      using 2012 to 2014 prices as examples,                                 operating expenses for growers and are                           covering both improved and native
                                                      Table 3 shows that the potential burden                                approximately 1 percent of operating                             pecans, testified that the proposed
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                                                      would not represent a significant                       would accrue under the alternatives to                that the order, any provision of the
                                                      burden to their businesses and that the                 the order proposed herein; namely, no                 order, or any obligation imposed in
                                                      benefits of the proposed generic                        marketing order.                                      connection with the order is not in
                                                      promotion program substantially                            In determining that the proposed                   accordance with law and request a
                                                      outweigh the cost. Sheller witnesses                    order and its provisions would not have               modification of the order or to be
                                                      (large and small) that would likely                     a disproportionate economic impact on                 exempted there from. A handler is
                                                      become handlers under a Federal                         a substantial number of small entities,               afforded the opportunity for a hearing
                                                      marketing order testified that the                      all of the issues discussed above were                on the petition. After the hearing, the
                                                      additional recordkeeping required to                    considered. Based on hearing record                   USDA would rule on the petition. The
                                                      collect assessments to send to the                      evidence and USDA’s analysis of the                   Act provides that the district court of
                                                      marketing order board (American Pecan                   economic information provided, the                    the United States in any district in
                                                      Council) would not be a significant                     proposed order provisions have been                   which the handler is an inhabitant, or
                                                      additional burden and that the benefits                 carefully reviewed to ensure that every               has his or her principal place of
                                                      would substantially outweigh the costs.                 effort has been made to eliminate any                 business, has jurisdiction to review the
                                                      Several witnesses stated that one reason                unnecessary costs or requirements.                    Department’s ruling on the petition,
                                                      that collecting the assessments would                      Although the proposed order may                    provided an action is filed not later than
                                                      have only a minor impact is that they                   impose some additional costs and                      20 days after the date of the entry of the
                                                      already perform similar functions for                   requirements on handlers, it is                       ruling.
                                                      promotion and other pecan-related                       anticipated that the order will help to
                                                      programs (or other commodity                            strengthen demand for pecans.                         Findings and Conclusions
                                                      programs) organized under state law.                    Therefore, any additional costs would                   The findings and conclusions, rulings,
                                                                                                              be offset by the benefits derived from                and general findings and determinations
                                                      Additional Marketing Order Program
                                                                                                              expanded sales benefiting handlers and                included in the Recommended Decision
                                                      Benefits
                                                                                                              growers alike. Accordingly, it is                     set forth in the October 28, 2015, issue
                                                        Statements of support for additional                  determined that the proposed order                    of the Federal Register (80 FR 66372),
                                                      benefits that could come from a Federal                 would not have a disproportionate                     and as further revised in this Secretary’s
                                                      marketing order came from grower and                    economic impact on a substantial                      Decision, are hereby approved and
                                                      handler witnesses, both large and small,                number of small handlers or growers.                  adopted.
                                                      covering both improved and native                          Finally, the Act requires that, prior to
                                                      pecans. The additional benefits cited                   the issuance of a marketing order, a                  Rulings on Exceptions
                                                      included: (1) Additional and more                       referendum be conducted among the                       In arriving at the findings and
                                                      accurate market information, including                  affected growers to determine if they                 conclusions and the regulatory
                                                      data on production, inventory, and total                favor issuance of the order.                          provisions of this decision, all
                                                      supplies, (2) funding of research on                                                                          exceptions to the proposed order were
                                                      health and nutrition aspects of pecans,                 Paperwork Reduction Act                               carefully considered in conjunction
                                                      improved technology relating to the                        In compliance with OMB regulations                 with the record evidence. To the extent
                                                      pecan supply chain and crop health,                     (5 CFR part 1320) which implement the                 that the findings and conclusions and
                                                      consumer trends, and other topics, and                  Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub.                 the regulatory provisions of this
                                                      (3) uniform, industry-wide quality                      L. 104–13), the ballot material that will             decision are at variance with the
                                                      standards for pecans, as well as                        be used in conducting the referendum                  exceptions, such exceptions are denied.
                                                      packaging standards and shipping                        has been submitted to and approved by
                                                      protocols. Witnesses testified that the                 OMB. The forms to be used for                         Marketing Agreement and Order
                                                      burden of funding and participating in                  nomination and selection of the initial                 Annexed hereto and made a part
                                                      marketing order programs with these                     administrative committee have also                    hereof is the document entitled ‘‘Order
                                                      features would be minor, and that the                   been reviewed and approved by OMB.                    Regulating the Handling of Pecans
                                                      benefits would substantially outweigh                      Any additional information collection              Grown in the States of Alabama,
                                                      the costs.                                              and recordkeeping requirements that                   Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida,
                                                        The proposed order would impose                       may be imposed under the order would                  Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri,
                                                      some reporting and recordkeeping                        be submitted to OMB for approval.                     Mississippi, North Carolina, New
                                                      requirements on handlers. However,                      Those requirements would not become                   Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and
                                                      testimony indicated that the expected                   effective prior to OMB approval.                      Texas.’’ This document has been
                                                      burden that would be imposed with                                                                             decided upon as the detailed and
                                                      respect to these requirements would be                  Civil Justice Reform
                                                                                                                                                                    appropriate means of effectuating the
                                                      negligible. Most of the information that                   The marketing agreement and order                  foregoing findings and conclusions.
                                                      would be reported to the Council is                     proposed herein have been reviewed                      It is hereby ordered, That this entire
                                                      already compiled by handlers for other                  under Executive Order 12988, Civil                    decision be published in the Federal
                                                      uses and is readily available. Reporting                Justice Reform. They are not intended to              Register.
                                                      and recordkeeping requirements issued                   have retroactive effect. If adopted, the
                                                      under other tree nut programs impose                    proposed order would not preempt any                  Referendum Order
                                                      an average annual burden on each                        State or local laws, regulations, or                    It is hereby directed that a referendum
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                                                      regulated handler of about 8 hours. It is               policies, unless they present an                      be conducted in accordance with the
                                                      reasonable to expect that a similar                     irreconcilable conflict with this                     procedure for the conduct of referenda
                                                      burden may be imposed under this                        proposal.                                             (7 CFR 900.400–407) to determine
                                                      proposed marketing order on the                            The Act provides that administrative               whether the issuance of the annexed
                                                      estimated 250 handlers of pecans in the                 proceedings must be exhausted before                  order regulating the handling of pecans
                                                      proposed production area.                               parties may file suit in court. Under                 grown in the States of Alabama,
                                                        The record evidence also indicates                    section 608c(15)(A) of the Act, any                   Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida,
                                                      that the benefits to small as well as large             handler subject to an order may file                  Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri,
                                                      handlers are likely to be greater than                  with the Department a petition stating                Mississippi, North Carolina, New


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                                                      Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and                      (3) The proposed marketing                         PART 986—PECANS GROWN IN THE
                                                      Texas is approved or favored by                         agreement and order are limited in its                STATES OF ALABAMA, ARKANSAS,
                                                      producers, as defined under the terms of                application to the smallest regional                  ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA,
                                                      the order, who during the representative                production area that is practicable,                  GEORGIA, KANSAS, LOUISIANA,
                                                      period were engaged in the production                   consistent with carrying out the                      MISSOURI, MISSISSIPPI, NORTH
                                                      of pecans in the production area.                       declared policy of the Act, and the                   CAROLINA, NEW MEXICO,
                                                         The representative period for the                    issuance of several orders applicable to              OKLAHOMA, SOUTH CAROLINA, AND
                                                      conduct of such referendum is hereby                    subdivisions of the production area                   TEXAS
                                                      determined to be August 1, 2014,                        would not effectively carry out the
                                                      through July 31, 2015.                                                                                        Subpart A—Order Regulating Handling of
                                                                                                              declared policy of the Act;                           Pecans
                                                         The agents of the Secretary to conduct
                                                      such referendum are hereby designated                      (4) The proposed marketing                         Definitions
                                                      to be Christian Nissen and Jennie                       agreement and order prescribe, such
                                                                                                                                                                    Sec.
                                                      Varela, Southeast Marketing Field                       different terms applicable to different               986.1    Accumulator.
                                                      Office, Marketing Order and Agreement                   parts of the production area as are                   986.2    Act.
                                                      Division, Specialty Crops Program,                      necessary to give due recognition to the              986.3    Affiliation.
                                                      AMS, USDA, 1124 First Street South,                     differences in the production and                     986.4    Blowouts.
                                                      Winter Haven, Florida 33880;                            marketing of pecans grown in the                      986.5    To certify.
                                                      telephone: (863) 324–3375; or fax: (863)                proposed production area; and                         986.6    Confidential data or information.
                                                      291–8614, or Email: Christian.Nissen@                                                                         986.7    Container.
                                                                                                                 (5) All handling of pecans grown in                986.8    Council.
                                                      ams.usda.gov or Jennie.Varela@                          the proposed production area as defined
                                                      ams.usda.gov, respectively.                                                                                   986.9    Crack.
                                                                                                              in the proposed marketing agreement                   986.10    Cracks.
                                                      Order Regulating the Handling of                        and order is in the current of interstate             986.11    Custom harvester.
                                                      Pecans Grown in the States of Alabama,                  or foreign commerce or directly                       986.12    Department or USDA.
                                                      Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida,                 burdens, obstructs, or affects such                   986.13    Disappearance.
                                                      Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri,                   commerce.                                             986.14    Farm Service Agency.
                                                      Mississippi, North Carolina, New                                                                              986.15    Fiscal year.
                                                      Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina,                       Order Relative to Handling                            986.16    Grade and size.
                                                                                                                                                                    986.17    Grower.
                                                      and Texas.1
                                                                                                                 It is therefore ordered, That on and               986.18    Grower-cleaned production.
                                                      Findings and Determinations                             after the effective date hereof, all                  986.19    Handler.
                                                                                                              handling of pecans grown in the States                986.20    To handle.
                                                        Pursuant to the provisions of the                                                                           986.21    Handler inventory.
                                                      Agricultural Marketing Agreement of                     of Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona,
                                                                                                                                                                    986.22    Handler-cleaned production.
                                                      1937, as amended (7 U.S.C. 601 et                       California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas,                 986.23    Hican.
                                                      seq.)and the applicable rules of practice               Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, North               986.24    Inshell pecans.
                                                      and procedure effective thereunder (7                   Carolina, New Mexico, Oklahoma,                       986.25    Inspection service.
                                                      CFR part 900), a public hearing was                     South Carolina, and Texas, shall be in                986.26    Inter-handler transfer.
                                                      held upon a proposed marketing                          conformity to, and in compliance with,                986.27    Merchantable pecans.
                                                      agreement and order regulation the                      the terms and conditions of the said                  986.28    Pack.
                                                      handling of pecans grown in the States                  order as hereby proposed to be amended                986.29    Pecans.
                                                      of Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona,                                                                                986.30    Person.
                                                                                                              as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                    986.31    Production area.
                                                      California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas,                      The provisions of the proposed                     986.32    Proprietary capacity.
                                                      Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, North                 marketing agreement and order                         986.33    Regions.
                                                      Carolina, New Mexico, Oklahoma,                                                                               986.34    Representative period.
                                                                                                              contained in the Recommended
                                                      South Carolina, and Texas.                                                                                    986.35    Secretary.
                                                        Upon the basis of evidence                            Decision issued on October 20, 2015,
                                                                                                              and published in the Federal Register                 986.36    Sheller.
                                                      introduced at such hearing and the                                                                            986.37    Shelled pecans.
                                                      record thereof, it is found that:                       on October 28, 2015 (80 FR 66372), and                986.38    Stick-tights.
                                                        (1) The proposed marketing                            as further revised in this decision, shall            986.39    Trade supply.
                                                      agreement and order, and all of the                     be and are the terms and provisions of                986.40    Unassessed inventory.
                                                      terms and conditions thereof, will tend                 this proposed agreement and order and                 986.41    Varieties.
                                                      to effectuate the declared policy of the                are set forth in full herein. Sections                986.42    Warehousing.
                                                      Act;                                                    986.97 through 986.99 apply only to the               986.43    Weight.
                                                        (2) The proposed marketing                            proposed marketing agreement and not                  Administrative Body
                                                      agreement and order regulate the                        the proposed order.                                   986.45 American Pecan Council.
                                                      handling of pecans grown in the                                                                               986.46 Council nominations and voting.
                                                      proposed production area in the same                    List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 986
                                                                                                                                                                    986.47 Alternate members.
                                                      manner as, and are applicable only to,                    Marketing agreements, Pecans,                       986.48 Eligibility.
                                                      persons in the respective classes of                    Reporting and recordkeeping                           986.49 Acceptance.
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                                                      commercial and industrial activity                      requirements.                                         986.50 Term of office.
                                                      specified in the marketing agreement                                                                          986.51 Vacancy.
                                                      and order upon which a hearing has                        For the reasons set out in the                      986.52 Council expenses.
                                                      been held;                                              preamble, The Agricultural Marketing                  986.53 Powers.
                                                                                                                                                                    986.54 Duties.
                                                                                                              Service proposes to add 7 CFR part 986
                                                                                                                                                                    986.55 Procedure.
                                                        1 This order shall not become effective unless and
                                                                                                              to read as follows:                                   986.56 Right of the Secretary.
                                                      until the requirements of § 900.14 of the rules of
                                                      practice and procedure governing proceedings to                                                               986.57 Funds and other property.
                                                      formulate marketing agreements and marketing                                                                  986.58 Reapportionment and
                                                      orders have been met.                                                                                             reestablishment of regions.



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                                                      Expenses, Assessments and Marketing Policy              owns or controls, or is controlled by, or             § 986.13    Disappearance.
                                                      986.60 Budget.                                          is under common control with the                        Disappearance means the difference
                                                      986.61 Assessments.                                     grower or handler specified; or a grower              between the sum of grower-cleaned
                                                      986.62 Inter-handler transfers.                         or handler that directly, or indirectly               production and handler-cleaned
                                                      986.63 Contributions.                                   through one or more intermediaries, is                production (whether from improved
                                                      986.64 Accounting.                                      connected in a proprietary capacity, or
                                                      986.65 Marketing policy.                                                                                      orchards or native and seedling groves)
                                                                                                              shares the ownership or control of the                and the sum of inshell and shelled
                                                      Authorities Relating To Research,                       specified grower or handler with one or               merchantable pecans reported on an
                                                      Promotion, Data Gathering, Packaging,                   more other growers or handlers. As used               inshell weight basis.
                                                      Grading, Compliance and Reporting                       in this part, the term ‘‘control’’
                                                      986.67 Recommendations for regulations.                 (including the terms ‘‘controlling,’’                 § 986.14    Farm Service Agency.
                                                      986.68 Authority for research and                       ‘‘controlled by,’’ and ‘‘under the                      Farm Service Agency or FSA means
                                                          promotion activities.                               common control with’’) means the                      that agency of the U.S. Department of
                                                      986.69 Authorities regulating handling.                 possession, direct or indirect, of the
                                                      986.70 Handling for special purposes.
                                                                                                                                                                    Agriculture.
                                                                                                              power to direct or cause the direction of
                                                      986.71 Safeguards.                                      the management and policies of a                      § 986.15    Fiscal year.
                                                      986.72 Notification of regulation.
                                                                                                              handler or a grower, whether through                     Fiscal year means the twelve months
                                                      Reports, Books and Other Records                        voting securities, membership in a                    from October 1 to September 30, both
                                                      986.75 Reports of handler inventory.                    cooperative, by contract or otherwise.                inclusive, or any other such period
                                                      986.76 Reports of merchantable pecans                                                                         deemed appropriate by the Council and
                                                          handled.                                            § 986.4    Blowouts.
                                                                                                                                                                    approved by the Secretary.
                                                      986.77 Reports of pecans received by                      Blowouts mean lightweight or
                                                          handlers.                                           underdeveloped inshell pecan nuts that                § 986.16    Grade and size.
                                                      986.78 Other handler reports.                           are considered of lesser quality and
                                                      986.79 Verification of reports.
                                                                                                                                                                      Grade and size means any of the
                                                                                                              market value.                                         officially established grades of pecans
                                                      986.80 Certification of reports.
                                                      986.81 Confidential information.                        § 986.5    To certify.                                and any of the officially established
                                                                                                                To certify means the issuance of a                  sizes of pecans as set forth in the United
                                                      Administrative Provisions                                                                                     States standards for inshell and shelled
                                                                                                              certification of inspection of pecans by
                                                      986.86 Exemptions.                                                                                            pecans or amendments thereto, or
                                                      986.87 Compliance.
                                                                                                              the inspection service.
                                                                                                                                                                    modifications thereof, or other
                                                      986.88 Duration of immunities.                          § 986.6    Confidential data or information.          variations of grade and size based
                                                      986.89 Separability.
                                                      986.90 Derogation.
                                                                                                                Confidential data or information                    thereon recommended by the Council
                                                      986.91 Liability.                                       submitted to the Council consists of                  and approved by the Secretary.
                                                      986.92 Agents.                                          data or information constituting a trade
                                                                                                              secret or disclosure of the trade                     § 986.17    Grower.
                                                      986.93 Effective time.
                                                      986.94 Termination.                                     position, financial condition, or                       (a) Grower is synonymous with
                                                      986.95 Proceedings after termination.                   business operations of a particular                   producer and means any person
                                                      986.96 Amendments.                                      entity or its customers.                              engaged within the production area in a
                                                      986.97 Counterparts.                                                                                          proprietary capacity in the production
                                                      986.98 Additional participants.                         § 986.7    Container.                                 of pecans if such person:
                                                      986.99 Order with marketing agreement.                    Container means a box, bag, crate,                    (1) Owns an orchard and harvests its
                                                      Subpart B—[Reserved]                                    carton, package (including retail                     pecans for sale (even if a custom
                                                                                                              packaging), or any other type of                      harvester is used); or
                                                         Authority: 7 U.S.C. 601–674.                         receptacle used in the packaging or
                                                                                                                                                                      (2) Is a lessee of a pecan orchard and
                                                                                                              handling of pecans.
                                                      Subpart A—Order Regulating Handling                                                                           has the right to sell the harvest (even if
                                                      of Pecans                                               § 986.8    Council.                                   the lessee must remit a percentage of the
                                                                                                                Council means the American Pecan                    crop or rent to a lessor).
                                                      Definitions                                                                                                     (b) The term ‘‘grower’’ shall only
                                                                                                              Council established pursuant to
                                                      § 986.1   Accumulator.                                  § 986.45, American Pecan Council.                     include those who produce a minimum
                                                         Accumulator means a person who                                                                             of 50,000 pounds of inshell pecans
                                                                                                              § 986.9    Crack.                                     during a representative period (average
                                                      compiles inshell pecans from other                        Crack means to break, crack, or
                                                      persons for the purpose of resale or                                                                          of four years) or who own a minimum
                                                                                                              otherwise compromise the outer shell of               of 30 pecan acres according to the FSA,
                                                      transfer.                                               a pecan so as to expose the kernel inside             including acres calculated by the FSA
                                                      § 986.2   Act.                                          to air outside the shell.                             based on pecan tree density. In the
                                                        Act means Public Act No. 10, 73d                      § 986.10    Cracks.
                                                                                                                                                                    absence of any FSA delineation of pecan
                                                      Congress, as amended and as reenacted                                                                         acreage, the regular definition of an acre
                                                                                                                Cracks refer to an accumulated group
                                                      and amended by the Agricultural                                                                               will apply. The Council may
                                                                                                              or container of pecans that have been
                                                                                                                                                                    recommend changes to this definition
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                                                      Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as                     cracked in harvesting or handling.
                                                      amended (7 U.S.C. 601 et seq.).                                                                               subject to the approval of the Secretary.
                                                                                                              § 986.11    Custom harvester.
                                                      § 986.3   Affiliation.                                                                                        § 986.18    Grower-cleaned production.
                                                                                                                Custom harvester means a person who
                                                        Affiliation. This term normally                       harvests inshell pecans for a fee.                      Grower-cleaned production means
                                                      appears as ‘‘affiliate of’’ or ‘‘affiliated                                                                   production harvested and processed
                                                      with,’’ and means a person such as a                    § 986.12    Department or USDA.                       through a cleaning plant to determine
                                                      grower or sheller who is: A grower or                    Department or USDA means the                         volumes of improved pecans, native and
                                                      handler that directly, or indirectly                    United States Department of                           seedling pecans, and substandard
                                                      through one or more intermediaries,                     Agriculture.                                          pecans to transfer to a handler for sale.


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                                                      § 986.19   Handler.                                     may be assumed by the receiving                       Missouri, North Carolina, New Mexico,
                                                        Handler means any person who                          handler.                                              Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Texas.
                                                      handles inshell or shelled pecans in any                § 986.27    Merchantable pecans.                      § 986.32    Proprietary capacity.
                                                      manner described in § 986.20.
                                                                                                                (a) Inshell. Merchantable inshell                      Proprietary capacity means the
                                                      § 986.20   To handle.                                   pecans mean all inshell pecans meeting                capacity or interest of a grower or
                                                         To handle means to receive, shell,                   the minimum grade regulations that                    handler that, either directly or through
                                                      crack, accumulate, warehouse, roast,                    may be effective pursuant to § 986.69,                one or more intermediaries or affiliates,
                                                      pack, sell, consign, transport, export, or              Authorities regulating handling.                      is a property owner together with all the
                                                      ship (except as a common or contract                      (b) Shelled. Merchantable shelled                   appurtenant rights of an owner,
                                                      carrier of pecans owned by another                      pecans means all shelled pecans                       including the right to vote the interest
                                                      person), or in any other way to put                     meeting the minimum grade regulations                 in that capacity as an individual, a
                                                      inshell or shelled pecans into any and                  that may be effective pursuant to                     shareholder, member of a cooperative,
                                                      all markets in the stream of commerce                   § 986.69, Authorities regulating                      partner, trustee or in any other capacity
                                                      either within the area of production or                 handling.                                             with respect to any other business unit.
                                                      from such area to any point outside                     § 986.28    Pack.                                     § 986.33    Regions.
                                                      thereof. The term ‘‘to handle’’ shall not                 Pack means to clean, grade, or                        (a) Regions within the production area
                                                      include: Sales and deliveries within the                otherwise prepare pecans for market as                shall consist of the following:
                                                      area of production by growers to                        inshell or shelled pecans.                              (1) Eastern Region, consisting of:
                                                      handlers; grower warehousing; custom                                                                          Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North
                                                      handling (except for selling, consigning                § 986.29    Pecans.
                                                                                                                                                                    Carolina, South Carolina
                                                      or exporting) or other similar activities                 (a) Pecans means and includes any                     (2) Central Region, consisting of:
                                                      paid for on a fee-for-service basis by a                and all varieties or subvarieties of                  Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana,
                                                      grower who retains the ownership of the                 Genus: Carya, Species: illinoensis,                   Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas
                                                      pecans; or transfers between handlers.                  expressed also as Carya illinoinensis                   (3) Western Region, consisting of:
                                                                                                              (syn. C. illinoenses) including all                   Arizona, California, New Mexico
                                                      § 986.21   Handler inventory.
                                                                                                              varieties thereof, excluding hicans, that               (b) With the approval of the Secretary,
                                                        Handler inventory means all pecans,                   are produced in the production area and               the boundaries of any region may be
                                                      shelled or inshell, as of any date and                  are classified as:                                    changed pursuant to § 986.58,
                                                      wherever located within the production                    (1) Native or seedling pecans                       Reapportionment and reestablishment
                                                      area, then held by a handler for their                  harvested from non-grafted or naturally               of regions.
                                                      account.                                                propagated tree varieties;
                                                                                                                (2) Improved pecans harvested from                  § 986.34    Representative period.
                                                      § 986.22   Handler-cleaned production.
                                                                                                              grafted tree varieties bred or selected for             Representative period is the previous
                                                        Handler-cleaned production is                         superior traits of nut size, ease of                  four fiscal years for which a grower’s
                                                      production that is received, purchased                  shelling, production characteristics, and             annual average production is calculated,
                                                      or consigned from the grower by a                       resistance to certain insects and                     or any other period recommended by
                                                      handler prior to processing through a                   diseases, including but not limited to:               the Council and approved by the
                                                      cleaning plant, and then subsequently                   Desirable, Elliot, Forkert, Sumner,                   Secretary.
                                                      processed through a cleaning plant so as                Creek, Excel, Gracross, Gratex, Gloria
                                                      to determine volumes of improved                        Grande, Kiowa, Moreland, Sioux,                       § 986.35    Secretary.
                                                      pecans, native and seedling pecans, and                 Mahan, Mandan, Moneymaker, Morrill,                      Secretary means the Secretary of
                                                      substandard pecans.                                     Cunard, Zinner, Byrd, McMillan, Stuart,               Agriculture of the United States, or any
                                                                                                              Pawnee, Eastern and Western Schley,                   other officer or employee of the United
                                                      § 986.23   Hican.                                                                                             States Department of Agriculture who
                                                                                                              Wichita, Success, Cape Fear, Choctaw,
                                                         Hican means a tree resulting from a                  Cheyenne, Lakota, Kanza, Caddo, and                   is, or who may be, authorized to
                                                      cross between a pecan and some other                    Oconee; and                                           perform the duties of the Secretary of
                                                      type of hickory (members of the genus                     (3) Substandard pecans that are                     Agriculture of the United States.
                                                      Carya) or the nut from such a hybrid                    blowouts, cracks, stick-tights, and other
                                                      tree.                                                                                                         § 986.36    Sheller.
                                                                                                              inferior quality pecans, whether native
                                                                                                              or improved, that, with further                          Sheller refers to any person who
                                                      § 986.24   Inshell pecans.                                                                                    converts inshell pecans to shelled
                                                                                                              handling, can be cleaned and eventually
                                                         Inshell pecans are nuts whose kernel                 sold into the stream of commerce.                     pecans and sells the output in any and
                                                      is maintained inside the shell.                           (b) The Council, with the approval of               all markets in the stream of commerce,
                                                                                                              the Secretary, may recognize new or                   both within and outside of the
                                                      § 986.25   Inspection Service.                                                                                production area; Provided, That the
                                                                                                              delete obsolete varieties or sub-varieties
                                                        Inspection service means the Federal-                 for each category.                                    term ‘‘sheller’’ shall only include those
                                                      State Inspection Service or any other                                                                         who shell more than 1 million pounds
                                                      inspection service authorized by the                    § 986.30    Person.                                   of inshell pecans in a fiscal year. The
                                                      Secretary.
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                                                                                                                Person means an individual,                         Council may recommend changes to this
                                                                                                              partnership, corporation, association, or             definition subject to the approval of the
                                                      § 986.26   Inter-handler transfer.
                                                                                                              any other business unit.                              Secretary.
                                                        Inter-handler transfer means the
                                                      movement of inshell pecans from one                     § 986.31    Production area.                          § 986.37    Shelled pecans.
                                                      handler to another inside the                              Production area means the following                  Shelled pecans are pecans whose
                                                      production area for the purposes of                     fifteen pecan-producing states within                 shells have been removed leaving only
                                                      additional handling. Any assessments or                 the United States: Alabama, Arkansas,                 edible kernels, kernel pieces or pecan
                                                      requirements under this part with                       Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia,                meal. Shelled pecans are synonymous
                                                      respect to inshell pecans so transferred                Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi,                       with pecan meats.


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                                                      § 986.38   Stick-tights.                                   (b) Within each region, the grower                    (iii) Nominations for the sheller
                                                        Stick-tights means pecans whose                       and sheller seats shall be defined as                 member seats for each region shall be
                                                      outer shuck has adhered to the shell                    follows:                                              received from shellers in that region on
                                                      causing their value to decrease or be                      (1) Grower seats: Each region shall                approved forms containing the
                                                      discounted.                                             have a grower Seat 1 and Seat 2                       information stipulated in this section.
                                                                                                              allocated to growers whose acreage is                    (iv) If a sheller is engaged in handling
                                                      § 986.39   Trade supply.                                                                                      in more than one region, such sheller
                                                                                                              equal to or exceeds 176 pecan acres.
                                                        Trade supply means the quantity of                    Each region shall also have a grower                  shall nominate in the region in which
                                                      merchantable inshell or shelled pecans                  Seat 3 allocated to a grower whose                    they shelled the largest volume in the
                                                      that growers will supply to handlers                    acreage is less than 176 pecan acres.                 preceding fiscal year.
                                                      during a fiscal year for sale in the                       (2) Sheller seats: Each region shall                  (2) Voting for nominees. (i) Only
                                                      United States and abroad or, in the                     have a sheller Seat 1 allocated to a                  growers, through duly authorized
                                                      absence of handler regulations § 986.69                                                                       officers or employees of growers, if
                                                                                                              sheller who handles more than 12.5
                                                      setting forth minimum grade regulations                                                                       applicable, may participate in the
                                                                                                              million pounds of inshell pecans in the
                                                      for merchantable pecans, the sum of                                                                           nomination of grower member nominees
                                                                                                              fiscal year preceding nomination, and a
                                                      handler-cleaned and grower-cleaned                                                                            and their alternates. Each grower shall
                                                                                                              sheller Seat 2 allocated to a sheller who
                                                      production.                                                                                                   be entitled to cast only one nomination
                                                                                                              handles less than or equal to 12.5
                                                                                                              million pounds of inshell pecans in the               ballot for each of the three grower seats
                                                      § 986.40   Unassessed inventory.
                                                                                                              fiscal year preceding nomination.                     in their region.
                                                        Unassessed inventory means inshell                                                                             (ii) If a grower is engaged in
                                                      pecans held by growers or handlers for                     (c) The Council may recommend,
                                                                                                                                                                    producing pecans in more than one
                                                      which no assessment has been paid to                    subject to the approval of the Secretary,
                                                                                                                                                                    region, such grower shall cast their
                                                      the Council.                                            revisions to the above requirements for
                                                                                                                                                                    nomination ballot in the region in
                                                                                                              grower and sheller seats to
                                                      § 986.41   Varieties.                                                                                         which they grow the largest volume of
                                                                                                              accommodate changes within the
                                                        Varieties mean and include all                                                                              their production. Notwithstanding this
                                                                                                              industry.
                                                      cultivars, classifications, or subdivisions                                                                   stipulation, such grower may vote their
                                                      of pecans.                                              § 986.46    Council nominations and voting.           volume produced in any or all of the
                                                                                                                 Nomination of Council members and                  three regions.
                                                      § 986.42   Warehousing.                                                                                          (iii) Only shellers, through duly
                                                                                                              alternate members shall follow the
                                                        Warehousing means to hold assessed                                                                          authorized officers or employees of
                                                                                                              procedure set forth in this section, or as
                                                      or unassessed inventory.                                                                                      shellers, if applicable, may participate
                                                                                                              may be changed as recommended by the
                                                                                                                                                                    in the nomination of the sheller member
                                                      § 986.43   Weight.                                      Council and approved by the Secretary.
                                                                                                                                                                    nominees and their alternates. Each
                                                         Weight means pounds of inshell                       All nominees must meet the
                                                                                                                                                                    sheller shall be entitled to cast only one
                                                      pecans, received by handler within each                 requirements set forth in §§ 986.45,
                                                                                                                                                                    nomination ballot for each of the two
                                                      fiscal year; Provided, That for shelled                 American Pecan Council, and 986.48,
                                                                                                                                                                    sheller seats in their region.
                                                      pecans the actual weight shall be                       Eligibility, or as otherwise identified by               (iv) If a sheller is engaged in handling
                                                      multiplied by two to obtain an inshell                  the Secretary, to serve on the Council.               in more than one region, such sheller
                                                      weight.                                                    (a) Initial members. Nominations for               shall cast their nomination ballot in the
                                                                                                              initial Council members and alternate                 region in which they shelled the largest
                                                      Administrative Body                                     members shall be conducted by the                     volume in the preceding fiscal year.
                                                      § 986.45   American Pecan Council.                      Secretary by either holding meetings of               Notwithstanding this stipulation, such
                                                                                                              shellers and growers, by mail, or by                  sheller may vote their volume handled
                                                         The American Pecan Council is
                                                                                                              email, and shall be submitted on                      in all three regions.
                                                      hereby established consisting of 17
                                                                                                              approved nomination forms. Eligibility                   (v) If a person is both a grower and a
                                                      members selected by the Secretary, each
                                                                                                              to cast votes on nomination ballots,                  sheller of pecans, such person may not
                                                      of whom shall have an alternate member
                                                                                                              accounting of nomination ballot results,              participate in both grower and sheller
                                                      nominated with the same qualifications
                                                                                                              and identification of member and                      nominations. Such person must elect to
                                                      as the member. The 17 members shall
                                                                                                              alternate nominees shall follow the                   participate either as a grower or a
                                                      include nine (9) grower seats, six (6)
                                                                                                              procedures set forth in this section, or              sheller.
                                                      sheller seats, and two (2) at-large seats
                                                                                                              by any other criteria deemed necessary                   (3) Nomination procedure for grower
                                                      allocated to one accumulator and one
                                                                                                              by the Secretary. The Secretary shall                 seats. (i) The Council shall mail to all
                                                      public member. The grower and sheller
                                                                                                              select and appoint the initial members                growers who are on record with the
                                                      nominees and their alternates shall be
                                                                                                              and alternate members of the Council.                 Council within the respective regions a
                                                      growers and shellers at the time of their
                                                      nomination and for the duration of their                   (b) Successor members. Subsequent                  grower nomination ballot indicating the
                                                      tenure. Grower and sheller members                      nominations of Council members and                    nominees for each of the three grower
                                                      and their alternates shall be selected by               alternate members shall be conducted as               member seats, along with voting
                                                      the Secretary from nominees submitted                   follows:                                              instructions. Growers may cast ballots
                                                      by the Council. The two at-large seats                     (1) Call for nominations. (i)                      on the proper ballot form either at
                                                                                                              Nominations for the grower member                     meetings of growers, by mail, or by
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                                                      shall be nominated by the Council and
                                                      appointed by the Secretary.                             seats for each region shall be received               email as designated by the Council. For
                                                         (a) Each region shall be allocated the               from growers in that region on approved               ballots to be considered, they must be
                                                      following member seats:                                 forms containing the information                      submitted on the proper forms with all
                                                         (1) Eastern Region: three (3) growers                stipulated in this section.                           required information, including
                                                      and two (2) shellers;                                      (ii) If a grower is engaged in                     signatures.
                                                         (2) Central Region: three (3) growers                producing pecans in more than one                        (ii) On the ballot, growers shall
                                                      and two (2) shellers;                                   region, such grower shall nominate in                 indicate their vote for the grower
                                                         (3) Western Region: three (3) growers                the region in which they grow the                     nominee candidates for the grower seats
                                                      and two (2) shellers.                                   largest volume of their production.                   and also indicate their average annual


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                                                      volume of inshell pecan production for                  votes shall be the alternate member                     (D) Any other such information
                                                      the preceding four fiscal years.                        nominee for this seat. In case of a tie               recommended by the Council and
                                                         (iii) Seat 1 (growers with equal to or               vote, the nominee shall be selected by                approved by the Secretary.
                                                      more than 176 acres of pecans). The                     a drawing.                                              (ii) Sheller nomination forms. Each
                                                      nominee for this seat in each region                       (5) Reports to the Secretary.                      nomination form submitted by a sheller
                                                      shall be the grower receiving the highest               Nominations in the foregoing manner                   shall include the following:
                                                      volume of production (pounds of inshell                 received by the Council shall be                        (A) The name of the nominated
                                                      pecans) votes from the respective                       reported to the Secretary on or before 15             sheller;
                                                      region, and the grower receiving the                    of each July of any year in which                       (B) The name and signature of the
                                                      second highest volume of production                     nominations are held, together with a                 nominating sheller;
                                                      votes shall be the alternate member                     certified summary of the results of the                 (C) One additional name and
                                                      nominee for this seat. In case of a tie                 nominations and other information                     signature of a sheller in support of the
                                                      vote, the nominee shall be selected by                  deemed by the Council to be pertinent                 nomination;
                                                      a drawing.                                              or requested by the Secretary. From                     (D) Any other such information
                                                         (iv) Seat 2 (growers with equal to or                those nominations, the Secretary shall                recommended by the Council and
                                                      more than 176 acres of pecans). The                     select the fifteen grower and sheller                 approved by the Secretary.
                                                      nominee for this seat in each region                    members of the Council and an alternate                 (8) Changes to the nomination and
                                                      shall be the grower receiving the highest               for each member, unless the Secretary                 voting procedures.
                                                      number of votes from their respective                   rejects any nomination submitted. In the                The Council may recommend, subject
                                                      region, and the grower receiving the                    event the Secretary rejects a nomination,             to the approval of the Secretary, a
                                                      second highest number of votes shall be                 a second nomination process may be                    change to these procedures should the
                                                      the alternate member nominee for this                   conducted to identify other nominee                   Council determine that a revision is
                                                      seat. In case of a tie vote, the nominee                candidates, the resulting nominee                     necessary.
                                                      shall be selected by a drawing.                         information may be reported to the
                                                         (v) Seat 3 (grower with less than 176                                                                      § 986.47    Alternate members.
                                                                                                              Secretary after July 15 and before
                                                      acres of pecans). The nominee for this                                                                          (a) Each member of the Council shall
                                                                                                              September 15. If the Council fails to
                                                      seat in each region shall be the grower                                                                       have an alternate member to be
                                                                                                              report nominations to the Secretary in
                                                      receiving the highest number of votes                                                                         nominated in the same manner as the
                                                                                                              the manner herein specified, the
                                                      from the respective region, and the                                                                           member.
                                                                                                              Secretary may select the members
                                                      grower receiving the second highest                                                                             (b) An alternate for a member of the
                                                                                                              without nomination. If nominations for
                                                      number of votes shall be the alternate                                                                        Council shall act in the place and stead
                                                                                                              the public and accumulator at-large
                                                      member nominee for this seat. In case of                                                                      of such member in their absence or in
                                                      a tie vote, the nominee shall be selected               members are not submitted by
                                                                                                                                                                    the event of their death, removal,
                                                      by a drawing.                                           September 15 of any year in which their
                                                                                                                                                                    resignation, or disqualification, until the
                                                         (4) Nomination procedure for sheller                 nomination is due, the Secretary may
                                                                                                                                                                    next nomination and elections take
                                                      seats. (i) The Council shall mail to all                select such members without
                                                                                                                                                                    place for the Council or the vacancy has
                                                      shellers who are on record with the                     nomination.
                                                                                                                                                                    been filled pursuant to § 986.48,
                                                      Council within the respective regions                      (6) At-large members. The grower and
                                                                                                                                                                    Eligibility.
                                                      the sheller ballot indicating the                       sheller members of the Council shall                    (c) In the event any member of the
                                                      nominees for each of the two sheller                    select one public member and one                      Council and their alternate are both
                                                      member seats in their respective                        accumulator member and respective                     unable to attend a meeting of the
                                                      regions, along with voting instructions.                alternates for consideration, selection               Council, any alternate for any other
                                                      Shellers may cast ballots on approved                   and appointment by the Secretary. The                 member representing the same group as
                                                      ballot forms either at meetings of                      public member and alternate public                    the absent member may serve in the
                                                      shellers, by mail, or by email as                       member may not have any financial                     place of the absent member.
                                                      designated by the Council. For ballots to               interest, individually or corporately, or
                                                      be considered, they must be submitted                   affiliation with persons vested in the                § 986.48    Eligibility.
                                                      on the approved forms with all required                 pecan industry. The accumulator                         (a) Each grower member and alternate
                                                      information, including signatures.                      member and alternate accumulator                      shall be, at the time of selection and
                                                         (ii) Seat 1 (shellers handling more                  member must meet the criteria set forth               during the term of office, a grower or an
                                                      than 12.5 million lbs. of inshell pecans                in § 986.1, Accumulator, and may reside               officer, or employee, of a grower in the
                                                      in the preceding fiscal year). The                      or maintain a place of business in any                region and in the classification for
                                                      nominee for this seat in each region                    region.                                               which nominated.
                                                      shall be assigned to the sheller receiving                 (7) Nomination forms. The Council                    (b) Each sheller member and alternate
                                                      the highest number of votes from the                    may distribute nomination forms at                    shall be, at the time of selection and
                                                      respective region, and the sheller                      meetings, by mail, by email, or by any                during the term of office, a sheller or an
                                                      receiving the second highest number of                  other form of distribution recommended                officer or employee of a sheller in the
                                                      votes shall be the alternate member                     by the Council and approved by the                    region and in the classification for
                                                      nominee for this seat. In case of a tie                 Secretary.                                            which nominated.
                                                      vote, the nominee shall be selected by                     (i) Grower nomination forms. Each                    (c) A grower can be a nominee for
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                                                      a drawing.                                              nomination form submitted by a grower                 only one grower member seat. If a
                                                         (iii) Seat 2 (shellers handling equal to             shall include the following information:              grower is nominated for two grower
                                                      or less than 12.5 million lbs. of inshell                  (A) The name of the nominated                      member seats, he or she shall select the
                                                      pecans in the preceding fiscal year). The               grower;                                               seat in which he or she desires to run,
                                                      nominee for this seat in each region                       (B) The name and signature of the                  and the grower ballot shall reflect that
                                                      shall be assigned to the sheller receiving              nominating grower;                                    selection.
                                                      the highest number of votes from the                       (C) Two additional names and                         (d) Any member or alternate member
                                                      respective region, and the sheller                      respective signatures of growers in                   who at the time of selection was
                                                      receiving the second highest number of                  support of the nomination;                            employed by or affiliated with the


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                                                      person who is nominated shall, upon                     least twelve consecutive months out of                   (c) To furnish to the Secretary a
                                                      termination of that relationship, become                office.                                               complete report of all meetings and
                                                      disqualified to serve further as a                        (c) Each member and alternate                       such other available information as he
                                                      member and that position shall be                       member shall continue to serve until a                or she may request;
                                                      deemed vacant.                                          successor is selected and has qualified.                 (d) To appoint such employees as it
                                                        (e) No person nominated to serve as                     (d) A term of office shall begin as set             may deem necessary and to determine
                                                      a public member or alternate public                     forth in the by-laws or as directed by the            the salaries, define the duties, and fix
                                                      member shall have a financial interest                  Secretary each year for all members.                  the bonds of such employees;
                                                      in any pecan grower or handling                           (e) The Council may recommend,                         (e) To cause the books of the Council
                                                      operation.                                              subject to approval of the Secretary,                 to be audited by one or more certified
                                                                                                              revisions to the start day for the term of            public accountants at least once for each
                                                      § 986.49   Acceptance.                                                                                        fiscal year and at such other times as the
                                                                                                              office, the number of years in a term,
                                                        Each person to be selected by the                     and the number of terms a member or                   Council deems necessary or as the
                                                      Secretary as a member or as an alternate                an alternate can serve.                               Secretary may request, and to file with
                                                      member of the Council shall, prior to                                                                         the Secretary three copies of all audit
                                                      such selection, qualify by advising the                 § 986.51    Vacancy.                                  reports made;
                                                      Secretary that if selected, such person        Any vacancy on the Council occurring                              (f) To investigate the growing,
                                                      agrees to serve in the position for which   by the failure of any person selected to                          shipping and marketing conditions with
                                                      that nomination has been made.              the Council to qualify as a member or                             respect to pecans and to assemble data
                                                                                                  alternate member due to a change in                               in connection therewith;
                                                      § 986.50 Term of office.                                                                                         (g) To investigate compliance with the
                                                                                                  status making the member ineligible to
                                                         (a) Selected members and alternate       serve, or due to death, removal, or                               provisions of this part; and,
                                                      members of the Council shall serve for      resignation, shall be filled, by a majority                          (h) To recommend by-laws, rules and
                                                      terms of four years: Provided, That at      vote of the Council for the unexpired                             regulations for the purpose of
                                                      the end of the first four (4) year term and portion of the term. However, that                                administering this part.
                                                      in the nomination and selection of the      person shall fulfill all the qualifications
                                                      second Council only, four of the grower set forth in this part as required for the                            § 986.55    Procedure.
                                                      member and alternate seats and three of member whose office that person is to                                    (a) The members of the Council shall
                                                      the sheller member and alternate seats                                                                        select a chairman from their
                                                                                                  fill. The qualifications of any person to                         membership, and shall select such other
                                                      shall be seated for terms of two years so fill a vacancy on the Council shall be
                                                      that approximately half of the                                                                                officers and adopt such rules for the
                                                                                                  certified in writing to the Secretary. The                        conduct of Council business as they
                                                      memberships’ and alternates’ terms          Secretary shall notify the Council if the
                                                      expire every two years thereafter.                                                                            deem advisable.
                                                                                                  Secretary determines that any such                                   (b) The Council may provide for
                                                      Member and alternate seats assigned         person is not qualified.
                                                      two-year terms for the seating of the                                                                         meetings by telephone, or other means
                                                      second Council only shall be as follows: § 986.52 Council expenses.                                           of communication, and any vote cast at
                                                         (1) Grower member Seat 2 in all             The members and their alternates of                            such a meeting shall be confirmed
                                                      regions shall be assigned a two-year        the Council shall serve without                                   promptly in writing. The Council shall
                                                      term;                                       compensation, but shall be reimbursed                             give the Secretary the same notice of its
                                                         (2) Grower member Seat 3 in all          for the reasonable and necessary                                  meetings as is given to members of the
                                                      regions shall, by drawing, identify one     expenses incurred by them in the                                  Council.
                                                      member seat to be assigned a two-year                                                                            (c) Quorum. A quorum of the Council
                                                                                                  performance of their duties under this
                                                      term; and,                                                                                                    shall be any twelve voting Council
                                                                                                  part.
                                                         (3) Sheller Seat 2 in all regions shall                                                                    members. The vote of a majority of
                                                      be assigned a two-year term.                § 986.53 Powers.                                                  members present at a meeting at which
                                                         (b) Council members and alternates          The Council shall have the following                           there is a quorum shall constitute the
                                                      may serve up to two consecutive, four-      powers:                                                           act of the Council; Provided, That:
                                                      year terms of office. Subject to section       (a) To administer the provisions of                               (1) Actions of the Council with
                                                      (c) below, in no event shall any member this part in accordance with its terms;                               respect to the following issues shall
                                                      or alternate serve more than eight             (b) To make bylaws, rules and                                  require a two-thirds (12 members)
                                                      consecutive years on the Council as         regulations to effectuate the terms and                           concurring vote of the Council:
                                                      either a member or an alternate.                                                                                 (i) Establishment of or changes to by-
                                                                                                  provisions of this part;
                                                      However, if selected, an alternate having                                                                     laws;
                                                                                                     (c) To receive, investigate, and report                           (ii) Appointment or administrative
                                                      served up to two consecutive terms may to the Secretary complaints of violations
                                                      immediately serve as a member for two                                                                         issues relating to the program’s manager
                                                                                                  of this part; and                                                 or chief executive officer;
                                                      consecutive terms without any                  (d) To recommend to the Secretary
                                                      interruption in service. The same is true amendments to this part.                                               (iii) Budget;
                                                                                                                                                                       (iv) Assessments;
                                                      for a member who, after serving for up                                                                           (v) Compliance and audits;
                                                      to two consecutive terms, may serve as      § 986.54 Duties.
                                                                                                                                                                       (vi) Reestablishment of regions and
                                                      an alternate if nominated without any          The duties of the Council shall be as
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                                                                                                                                                                    reapportionment or reallocation of
                                                      interruption in service. A person having follows:                                                             Council membership;
                                                      served the maximum number of terms             (a) To act as intermediary between the                            (vii) Modifying definitions of grower
                                                      as set forth above may not serve again      Secretary and any handler or grower;                              and sheller;
                                                      as a member or an alternate for at least       (b) To keep minute books and records                              (viii) Research or promotion activities
                                                      twelve consecutive months. For              which will clearly reflect all of its acts                        under § 986.68;
                                                      purposes of determining when a              and transactions, and such minute                                    (ix) Grade, quality and size regulation
                                                      member or alternate has served two          books and records shall at any time be                            under § 986.69(a)(1) and (2);
                                                      consecutive terms, the accrual of terms     subject to the examination of the                                    (x) Pack and container regulation
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                                                         (2) Actions of the Council with                        (a) Shifts in acreage within regions                   (c) Upon implementation of this part
                                                      respect to the securing of commercial                   and within the production area during                 and subject to the approval of the
                                                      bank loans for the purpose of financing                 recent years;                                         Secretary, initial assessment rates per
                                                      start-up costs of the Council and its                     (b) The importance of new production                classification shall be set within the
                                                      activities or securing financial                        in its relation to existing regions;                  following prescribed ranges: Native and
                                                      assistance in emergency situations shall                  (c) The equitable relationship between              seedling classified pecans shall be
                                                      require a unanimous vote of all                         Council apportionment and regions;                    assessed at one-cent to two-cents per
                                                      members present at an in-person                           (d) Changes in industry structure and/              pound; improved classified pecans shall
                                                      meeting; Provided, That in the event of                 or the percentage of crop represented by              be assessed at two-cents to three-cents
                                                      an emergency that warrants immediate                    various industry entities; and                        per pound; and, substandard classified
                                                      attention sooner than a face-to-face                      (e) Other relevant factors.                         pecans shall be assessed at one-cent to
                                                      meeting is possible, a vote for financing                                                                     two-cents per pound. These assessment
                                                      may be taken. In such event, the                        Expenses, Assessments and Marketing                   ranges shall be in effect for the initial
                                                      Council’s first preference is a                         Policy                                                four years of the order.
                                                      videoconference and second preference                   § 986.60    Budget.                                      (d) Subsequent assessment rates shall
                                                      is phone conference, both followed by                                                                         not exceed two percent of the aggregate
                                                                                                                As soon as practicable before the                   of all prices in each classification across
                                                      written confirmation of the members                     beginning of each fiscal year, and as
                                                      attending the meeting.                                                                                        the production area based on Council
                                                                                                              may be necessary thereafter, the Council              data, or the average of USDA reported
                                                      § 986.56   Right of the Secretary.                      shall prepare a budget of income and                  average price received by growers for
                                                        The members and alternates for                        expenditures necessary for the                        each classification, in the preceding
                                                      members and any agent or employee                       administration of this part. The Council              fiscal year as recommended by the
                                                      appointed or employed by the Council                    may recommend a rate of assessment                    Council and approved by the Secretary.
                                                      shall be subject to removal or                          calculated to provide adequate funds to               After four years from the
                                                      suspension by the Secretary at any time.                defray its proposed expenditures. The                 implementation of this part, the Council
                                                      Each and every regulation, decision,                    Council shall present such budget to the              may recommend, subject to the approval
                                                      determination, or other act shall be                    Secretary with an accompanying report                 of the Secretary, revisions to this
                                                      subject to the continuing right of the                  showing the basis for its calculations,               calculation or assessment ranges.
                                                      Secretary to disapprove of the same at                  and all shall be subject to Secretary                    (e) The Council, with the approval of
                                                      any time, and, upon such disapproval,                   approval.                                             the Secretary, may revise the assessment
                                                      shall be deemed null and void, except                   § 986.61    Assessments.
                                                                                                                                                                    rates if it determines, based on
                                                      as to acts done in reliance thereon or in                                                                     information including crop size and
                                                                                                                 (a) Each handler who first handles                 value, that the action is necessary, and
                                                      compliance therewith prior to such                      inshell pecans shall pay assessments to
                                                      disapproval by the Secretary.                                                                                 if the revision does not exceed the
                                                                                                              the Council. Assessments collected each               assessment limitation specified in this
                                                      § 986.57   Funds and other property.                    fiscal year shall defray expenses which               section and is made prior to the final
                                                         (a) All funds received pursuant to any               the Secretary finds reasonable and likely             billing of the assessment.
                                                      of the provisions of this part shall be                 to be incurred by the Council during                     (f) In order to provide funds for the
                                                      used solely for the purposes specified in               that fiscal year. Each handler’s share of             administration of the provisions of this
                                                      this part, and the Secretary may require                assessments paid to the Council shall be              part during the first part of a fiscal year,
                                                      the Council and its members to account                  equal to the ratio between the total                  before sufficient operating income is
                                                      for all receipts and disbursements.                     quantity of inshell pecans handled by                 available from assessments, the Council
                                                         (b) Upon the death, resignation,                     them as the first handler thereof during              may accept the payment of assessments
                                                      removal, disqualification, or expiration                the applicable fiscal year, and the total             in advance and may also borrow money
                                                      of the term of office of any member or                  quantity of inshell pecans handled by                 for such purposes; Provided, That no
                                                      employee, all books, records, funds, and                all regulated handlers in the production              loan may amount to more than 50
                                                      other property in their possession                      area during the same fiscal year. The                 percent of projected assessment revenue
                                                      belonging to the Council shall be                       payment of assessments for the                        projected for the year in which the loan
                                                      delivered to their successor in office or               maintenance and functioning of the                    is secured, and the loan must be repaid
                                                      to the Council, and such assignments                    Council may be required under this part               within five years.
                                                      and other instruments shall be executed                 throughout the period it is in effect                    (g) If a handler does not pay
                                                      as may be necessary to vest in such                     irrespective of whether particular                    assessments within the time prescribed
                                                      successor or in the Council full title to               provisions thereof are suspended or                   by the Council, the assessment may be
                                                      all the books, records, funds, and other                become inoperative. Handlers may avail                increased by a late payment charge and/
                                                      property in the possession or under the                 themselves of an inter-handler transfer,              or an interest rate charge at amounts
                                                      control of such member or employee                      as provided for in § 986.62, Inter-                   prescribed by the Council with approval
                                                      pursuant to this subpart.                               handler transfers.                                    of the Secretary.
                                                                                                                 (b) Based upon a recommendation of                    (h) On August 31 of each year, every
                                                      § 986.58 Reapportionment and                            the Council or other available data, the              handler warehousing inshell pecans
                                                      reestablishment of regions.                             Secretary shall fix three base rates of               shall be identified as the first handler of
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                                                         The Council may recommend, subject                   assessment for inshell pecans handled                 those pecans and shall be required to
                                                      to approval of the Secretary,                           during each fiscal year. Such base rates              pay the assessed rate on the category of
                                                      reestablishment of regions,                             shall include one rate of assessment for              pecans in their possession on that date.
                                                      reapportionment of members among                        any or all varieties of pecans classified             The terms of this paragraph may be
                                                      regions, and may revise the groups                      as native and seedling; one rate of                   revised subject to the recommendation
                                                      eligible for representation on the                      assessment for any or all varieties of                of the Council and approval by the
                                                      Council. In recommending any such                       pecans classified as improved; and one                Secretary.
                                                      changes, the following shall be                         rate of assessment for any pecans                        (i) On August 31 of each year, all
                                                      considered:                                             classified as substandard.                            inventories warehoused by growers


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                                                      from the current fiscal year shall cease                assessment income is sufficient to cover                (a) Estimate of the grower-cleaned
                                                      to be eligible for inter-handler transfer               such expenses;                                        production and handler-cleaned
                                                      treatment. Instead, such inventory will                    (ii) To cover deficits incurred during             production in the area of production for
                                                      require the first handler that handles                  any fiscal period when assessment                     the fiscal year;
                                                      such inventory to pay the assessment                    income is less than expenses;                           (b) Estimate of disappearance;
                                                      thereon in accordance with the                             (iii) To defray expenses incurred                    (c) Estimate of the improved, native,
                                                      prevailing assessment rates at the time                 during any period when any or all                     and substandard pecans;
                                                      of transfer from the grower to the said                 provisions of this part are suspended or                (d) Estimate of the handler inventory
                                                      handler. The terms of this paragraph                    are inoperative; and                                  on August 31, of inshell and shelled
                                                      may be revised subject to the                              (iv) To cover necessary expenses of                pecans;
                                                      recommendation of the Council and                       liquidation in the event of termination                 (e) Estimate of unassessed inventory;
                                                      approval by the Secretary.                              of this part.                                           (f) Estimate of the trade supply, taking
                                                                                                                 (b) Upon such termination, any funds               into consideration imports, and other
                                                      § 986.62   Inter-handler transfers.                                                                           factors;
                                                                                                              not required to defray the necessary
                                                         Any handler inside the production                    expenses of liquidation shall be                        (g) Preferable handler inventory of
                                                      area, except as provided for in § 986.61                disposed of in such manner as the                     inshell and shelled pecans on August 31
                                                      (h) and (i), Assessments, may transfer                  Secretary may determine to be                         of the following year;
                                                      inshell pecans to another handler inside                                                                        (h) Projected prices in the new fiscal
                                                                                                              appropriate. To the extent practical,
                                                      the production area for additional                                                                            year;
                                                                                                              such funds shall be returned pro rata to
                                                      handling, and any assessments or other                                                                          (i) Competing nut supplies; and
                                                                                                              the persons from whom such funds
                                                      marketing order requirements with                                                                               (j) Any other relevant factors.
                                                                                                              were collected.
                                                      respect to pecans so transferred may be                    (c) All funds received by the Council              Authorities Relating to Research,
                                                      assumed by the receiving handler. The                   pursuant to the provisions of this part               Promotion, Data Gathering, Packaging,
                                                      Council, with the approval of the                       shall be used solely for the purposes                 Grading, Compliance and Reporting
                                                      Secretary, may establish methods and                    specified in this part and shall be
                                                      procedures, including necessary reports,                                                                      § 986.67 Recommendations for
                                                                                                              accounted for in the manner provided                  regulations.
                                                      to maintain accurate records for such                   for in this part. The Secretary may at
                                                      transfers. All inter-handler transfers will             any time require the Council and its                    Upon complying with § 986.65,
                                                      be documented by forms or electronic                    members to account for all receipts and               Marketing policy, the Council may
                                                      transfer receipts approved by the                       disbursements.                                        propose regulations to the Secretary
                                                      Council, and all forms or electronic                                                                          whenever it finds that such proposed
                                                                                                                 (d) Upon the removal or expiration of
                                                      transfer receipts used for inter-handler                                                                      regulations may assist in effectuating
                                                                                                              the term of office of any member of the
                                                      transfers shall require that copies be                                                                        the declared policy of the Act.
                                                                                                              Council, such member shall account for
                                                      sent to the selling party, the receiving                all receipts and disbursements and                    § 986.68 Authority for research and
                                                      party, and the Council. Such forms must                 deliver all property and funds in their               promotion activities.
                                                      state which handler has the assessment                  possession to the Council, and shall
                                                      responsibilities.                                                                                               The Council, with the approval of the
                                                                                                              execute such assignments and other                    Secretary, may establish or provide for
                                                      § 986.63   Contributions.                               instruments as may be necessary or                    the establishment of production
                                                                                                              appropriate to vest in the Council full               research, marketing research and
                                                        The Council may accept voluntary                      title to all of the property, funds, and
                                                      contributions. Such contributions may                                                                         development projects, and marketing
                                                                                                              claims vested in such member pursuant                 promotion, including paid generic
                                                      only be accepted if they are free from                  to this part.
                                                      any encumbrances or restrictions on                                                                           advertising, designed to assist, improve,
                                                                                                                 (e) The Council may make                           or promote the marketing, distribution,
                                                      their use and the Council shall retain
                                                                                                              recommendations to the Secretary for                  and consumption or efficient
                                                      complete control of their use. The
                                                                                                              one or more of the members thereof, or                production of pecans including product
                                                      Council may receive contributions from
                                                                                                              any other person, to act as a trustee for             development, nutritional research, and
                                                      both within and outside of the
                                                                                                              holding records, funds, or any other                  container development. The expenses of
                                                      production area.
                                                                                                              Council property during periods of                    such projects shall be paid from funds
                                                      § 986.64   Accounting.                                  suspension of this subpart, or during                 collected pursuant to this part.
                                                                                                              any period or periods when regulations
                                                         (a) Assessments collected in excess of                                                                     § 986.69    Authorities regulating handling.
                                                                                                              are not in effect and if the Secretary
                                                      expenses incurred shall be accounted
                                                                                                              determines such action appropriate, he                  (a) The Council may recommend,
                                                      for in accordance with one of the
                                                                                                              or she may direct that such person or                 subject to the approval of the Secretary,
                                                      following:
                                                                                                              persons shall act as trustee or trustees              regulations that:
                                                         (1) Excess funds not retained in a                   for the Council.                                        (1) Establish handling requirements or
                                                      reserve, as provided in paragraph (a)(2)                                                                      minimum tolerances for particular
                                                      of this section shall be refunded                       § 986.65    Marketing policy.                         grades, sizes, or qualities, or any
                                                      proportionately to the persons from                       By the end of each fiscal year, the                 combination thereof, of any or all
                                                      whom they were collected; or                            Council shall make a report and                       varieties or classifications of pecans
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                                                         (2) The Council, with the approval of                recommendation to the Secretary on the                during any period;
                                                      the Secretary, may carry over excess                    Council’s proposed marketing policy for                 (2) Establish different handling
                                                      funds into subsequent fiscal periods as                 the next fiscal year. Each year such                  requirements or minimum tolerances for
                                                      reserves: Provided, That funds already                  report and recommendation shall be                    particular grades, sizes, or qualities, or
                                                      in reserves do not equal approximately                  adopted by the affirmative vote of at                 any combination thereof for different
                                                      three fiscal years’ expenses. Such                      least two-thirds (2/3) of the members of              varieties or classifications, for different
                                                      reserve funds may be used:                              the Council and shall include the                     containers, for different portions of the
                                                         (i) To defray expenses during any                    following and, where applicable, on an                production area, or any combination of
                                                      fiscal period prior to the time                         inshell basis:                                        the foregoing, during any period;


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                                                        (3) Fix the size, capacity, weight,                   § 986.76 Reports of merchantable pecans               § 986.81    Confidential information.
                                                      dimensions, or pack of the container or                 handled.                                                All reports and records submitted by
                                                      containers, which may be used in the                       Each handler who handles                           handlers to the Council, which include
                                                      packaging, transportation, sale,                        merchantable pecans at any time during                data or information constituting a trade
                                                      preparation for market, shipment, or                    a fiscal year shall submit to the Council             secret or disclosing the trade position,
                                                      other handling of pecans; and                           in such form and at such intervals as the             or financial condition or business
                                                        (4) Establish inspection and                                                                                operations of the handler shall be kept
                                                                                                              Council may prescribe, reports showing
                                                      certification requirements for the                                                                            in the custody of one or more employees
                                                                                                              the quantity so handled and such other
                                                      purposes of paragraphs (a)(1) through                                                                         of the Council and shall be disclosed to
                                                                                                              information pertinent thereto as the
                                                      (3) of this section.                                                                                          no person except the Secretary.
                                                        (b) Regulations issued hereunder may                  Council may specify.
                                                      be amended, modified, suspended, or                                                                           § 986.82    Books and other records.
                                                                                                              § 986.77 Reports of pecans received by
                                                      terminated whenever it is determined:                   handlers.                                               Each handler shall maintain such
                                                        (1) That such action is warranted                                                                           records of pecans received, held and
                                                      upon recommendation of the Council                        Each handler shall file such reports of             disposed of by them as may be
                                                      and approval by the Secretary, or other                 their pecan receipts from growers,                    prescribed by the Council for the
                                                      available information; or                               handlers, or others in such form and at               purpose of performing its duties under
                                                        (2) That regulations issued hereunder                 such times as may be required by the                  this part. Such books and records shall
                                                      no longer tend to effectuate the declared               Council with the approval of the                      be retained and be available for
                                                      policy of the Act.                                      Secretary.                                            examination by authorized
                                                        (c) The authority to regulate as put                                                                        representatives of the Council and the
                                                      forward in this subsection shall not in                 § 986.78    Other handler reports.
                                                                                                                                                                    Secretary for the current fiscal year and
                                                      any way constitute authority for the                      Upon request of the Council made                    the preceding three (3) fiscal years.
                                                      Council to recommend volume                             with the approval of the Secretary each
                                                      regulation, such as reserve pools,                                                                            Additional Provisions
                                                                                                              handler shall furnish such other reports
                                                      producer allotments, or handler                         and information as are needed to enable               § 986.86    Exemptions.
                                                      withholding requirements which limit                    the Council to perform its duties and
                                                      the flow of product to market for the                                                                           (a) Any handler may handle inshell
                                                                                                              exercise its powers under this part.                  pecans within the production area free
                                                      purpose of reducing market supply.
                                                        (d) The Council may recommend,                        § 986.79    Verification of reports.
                                                                                                                                                                    of the requirements of this part if such
                                                      subject to the approval of the Secretary,                                                                     pecans are handled in quantities not
                                                      rules and regulations to effectuate this                  For the purpose of verifying and                    exceeding 1,000 inshell pounds during
                                                      subpart.                                                checking reports filed by handlers on                 any fiscal year.
                                                                                                              their operations, the Secretary and the                 (b) Any handler may handle shelled
                                                      § 986.70   Handling for special purposes.               Council, through their duly authorized                pecans within the production area free
                                                        Regulations in effect pursuant to                     representatives, shall have access to any             of the requirements of this part if such
                                                      § 986.69, Authorities regulating                        premises where pecans and pecan                       pecans are handled in quantities not
                                                      handling, may be modified, suspended,                   records are held. Such access shall be                exceeding 500 shelled pounds during
                                                      or terminated to facilitate handling of                 available at any time during reasonable               any fiscal year.
                                                      pecans for:                                             business hours. Authorized                              (c) Mail order sales are not exempt
                                                        (a) Relief or charity;                                representatives of the Council or the                 sales under this part.
                                                        (b) Experimental purposes; and                        Secretary shall be permitted to inspect                 (d) The Council, with the approval of
                                                        (c) Other purposes which may be                       any pecans held and any and all records               the Secretary, may establish such rules,
                                                      recommended by the Council and                          of the handler with respect to matters                regulations, and safeguards, and require
                                                      approved by the Secretary.                              within the purview of this part. Each                 such reports, certifications, and other
                                                      § 986.71   Safeguards.                                  handler shall maintain complete records               conditions, as are necessary to ensure
                                                        The Council, with the approval of the                 on the receiving, holding, and                        compliance with this part.
                                                      Secretary, may establish through rules                  disposition of all pecans. Each handler
                                                                                                                                                                    § 986.87    Compliance.
                                                      such requirements as may be necessary                   shall furnish all labor necessary to
                                                                                                              facilitate such inspections at no expense               Except as provided in this subpart, no
                                                      to establish that shipments made                                                                              handler shall handle pecans, the
                                                      pursuant to § 986.70, Handling for                      to the Council or the Secretary. Each
                                                                                                              handler shall store all pecans held by                handling of which has been prohibited
                                                      special purposes, were handled and                                                                            by the Secretary in accordance with
                                                      used for the purpose stated.                            him in such manner as to facilitate
                                                                                                              inspection and shall maintain adequate                provisions of this part, or the rules and
                                                      § 986.72   Notification of regulation.                  storage records which will permit                     regulations thereunder.
                                                        The Secretary shall promptly notify                   accurate identification with respect to               § 986.88    Duration of immunities.
                                                      the Council of regulations issued or of                 inspection certificates of respective lots              The benefits, privileges, and
                                                      any modification, suspension, or                        and of all such pecans held or disposed               immunities conferred by virtue of this
                                                      termination thereof. The Council shall                  of theretofore. The Council, with the                 part shall cease upon termination
                                                      give reasonable notice thereof to                       approval of the Secretary, may establish
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                                                                                                                                                                    hereof, except with respect to acts done
                                                      industry participants.                                  any methods and procedures needed to                  under and during the existence of this
                                                                                                              verify reports.                                       part.
                                                      Reports, Books and Other Records
                                                                                                              § 986.80    Certification of reports.                 § 986.89    Separability.
                                                      § 986.75   Reports of handler inventory.
                                                        Each handler shall submit to the                        All reports submitted to the Council                  If any provision of this part is
                                                      Council in such form and on such dates                  as required in this part shall be certified           declared invalid, or the applicability
                                                      as the Council may prescribe, reports                   to the Secretary and the Council as to                thereof to any person, circumstance, or
                                                      showing their inventory of inshell and                  the completeness and correctness of the               thing is held invalid, the validity of the
                                                      shelled pecans.                                         information contained therein.                        remaining provisions and the


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                                                      applicability thereof to any other                        (d) The Secretary shall conduct a                   claims as are imposed upon said joint
                                                      person, circumstance, or thing shall not                referendum within every five-year                     trustees.
                                                      be affected thereby.                                    period beginning from the
                                                                                                              implementation of this part, to ascertain             § 986.96    Amendments.
                                                      § 986.90   Derogation.                                  whether continuance of the provisions                   Amendments to this part may be
                                                        Nothing contained in this part is or                  of this part applicable to pecans are                 proposed from time to time by the
                                                      shall be construed to be in derogation                  favored by two-thirds by number or                    Council or by the Secretary.
                                                      of, or in modification of, the rights of                volume of growers voting in the
                                                      the Secretary or of the United States to                                                                      § 986.97    Counterparts.
                                                                                                              referendum. The Secretary may
                                                      exercise any powers granted by the Act                  terminate the provisions of this part at                Handlers may sign an agreement with
                                                      or otherwise, or, in accordance with                    the end of any fiscal year in which the               the Secretary indicating their support
                                                      such powers, to act in the premises                     Secretary has found that continuance of               for this marketing order. This agreement
                                                      whenever such action is deemed                          this part is not favored by growers who,              may be executed in multiple
                                                      advisable.                                              during an appropriate period of time                  counterparts by each handler. If more
                                                                                                              determined by the Secretary, have been                than fifty percent of the handlers,
                                                      § 986.91   Liability.
                                                                                                              engaged in the production of pecans in                weighted by the volume of pecans
                                                        No member or alternate of the Council                                                                       handled during an appropriate period of
                                                                                                              the production area: Provided, That
                                                      nor any employee or agent thereof, shall                                                                      time determined by the Secretary, enter
                                                                                                              termination of this part shall be effective
                                                      be held personally responsible, either                                                                        into such an agreement, then a
                                                                                                              only if announced on or before the last
                                                      individually or jointly with others, in                                                                       marketing agreement shall exist for the
                                                      any way whatsoever, to any party under                  day of the then current fiscal year.
                                                                                                                (e) The provisions of this part shall,              pecans marketing order. This marketing
                                                      this part or to any other person for                                                                          agreement shall not alter the terms of
                                                                                                              in any event, terminate whenever the
                                                      errors in judgment, mistakes, or other                                                                        this part. Upon the termination of this
                                                                                                              provisions of the Act authorizing them
                                                      acts, either of commission or omission,                                                                       part, the marketing agreement has no
                                                                                                              cease to be in effect.
                                                      as such member, alternate, agent or                                                                           further force or effect.
                                                      employee, except for acts of dishonesty,                § 986.95    Proceedings after termination.
                                                      willful misconduct, or gross negligence.                   (a) Upon the termination of this part,             § 986.98    Additional parties.
                                                      The Council may purchase liability                      the Council members serving shall                       After this part becomes effective, any
                                                      insurance for its members and officers.                 continue as joint trustees for the                    handler may become a party to the
                                                      § 986.92   Agents.
                                                                                                              purpose of liquidating all funds and                  marketing agreement if a counterpart is
                                                                                                              property then in the possession or under              executed by the handler and delivered
                                                        The Secretary may name, by                                                                                  to the Secretary.
                                                                                                              the control of the Council, including
                                                      designation in writing, any person,
                                                                                                              claims for any funds unpaid or property
                                                      including any officer or employee of the                                                                      § 986.99    Order with marketing agreement.
                                                                                                              not delivered at the time of such
                                                      USDA or the United States to act as                                                                             Each signatory handler hereby
                                                                                                              termination.
                                                      their agent or representative in                           (b) The joint trustees shall continue in           requests the Secretary to issue, pursuant
                                                      connection with any of the provisions of                such capacity until discharged by the                 to the Act, an order for regulating the
                                                      this part.                                              Secretary; from time to time accounting               handling of pecans in the same manner
                                                      § 986.93   Effective time.                              for all receipts and disbursements;                   as is provided for in this agreement.
                                                         The provisions of this part and of any               delivering all funds and property on
                                                                                                              hand, together with all books and                     Subpart B—[Reserved]
                                                      amendment thereto shall become
                                                      effective at such time as the Secretary                 records of the Council and of the joint
                                                                                                              trustees to such person as the Secretary                Dated: February 22, 2016.
                                                      may declare, and shall continue in force                                                                      Elanor Starmer,
                                                      until terminated in one of the ways                     shall direct; and, upon the request of the
                                                                                                              Secretary, executing such assignments                 Acting Administrator, Agricultural Marketing
                                                      specified in § 986.94.                                                                                        Service.
                                                                                                              or other instruments necessary and
                                                      § 986.94   Termination.                                 appropriate to vest in such person full               [FR Doc. 2016–04043 Filed 2–26–16; 8:45 am]
                                                         (a) The Secretary may at any time                    title and right to all of the funds,                  BILLING CODE P
                                                      terminate this part.                                    property, or claims vested in the
                                                         (b) The Secretary shall terminate or                 Council or in said joint trustees.
                                                      suspend the operation of any or all of                     (c) Any funds collected pursuant to                DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
                                                      the provisions of this part whenever he                 this part and held by such joint trustees
                                                      or she finds that such operation                        or such person over and above the                     10 CFR Part 430
                                                      obstructs or does not tend to effectuate                amounts necessary to meet outstanding
                                                      the declared policy of the Act.                         obligations and the expenses necessarily              [Docket Number EERE–2015–BT–STD–
                                                         (c) The Secretary shall terminate the                incurred by the joint trustees or such                0008]
                                                      provisions of this part applicable to                   other person in the performance of their
                                                      pecans for market or pecans for                                                                               RIN 1904–AD52
                                                                                                              duties under this subpart, as soon as
                                                      handling at the end of any fiscal year                  practicable after the termination hereof,             Appliance Standards and Rulemaking
                                                      whenever the Secretary finds, by                        shall be returned to the handlers pro
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                                                                                                                                                                    Federal Advisory Committee: Notice of
                                                      referendum or otherwise, that such                      rata in proportion to their contributions             Open Meetings for the Dedicated
                                                      termination is favored by a majority of                 thereto.                                              Purpose Pool Pumps (DPPP) Working
                                                      growers; Provided, That such majority of                   (d) Any person to whom funds,                      Group To Negotiate a Notice of
                                                      growers has produced more than 50                       property, or claims have been                         Proposed Rulemaking (NOPR) for
                                                      percent of the volume of pecans in the                  transferred or delivered by the Council,              Energy Conservation Standards
                                                      production area during such fiscal year.                upon direction of the Secretary, as
                                                      Such termination shall be effective only                provided in this part, shall be subject to            AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and
                                                      if announced on or before the last day                  the same obligations and duties with                  Renewable Energy, Department of
                                                      of the then current fiscal year.                        respect to said funds, property, or                   Energy.


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule and referendum order.
DatesThe referendum will be conducted from March 9 through March 30, 2016. Ballot materials will be sent to all known pecan growers in the proposed fifteen-state production area. To be eligible to vote, a grower must have produced a minimum average, annual amount of 50,000 pounds of inshell pecans between August 1, 2011 and July 31, 2015, or must own a minimum of 30 pecan acres.
ContactMelissa Schmaedick, Senior Marketing Specialist; Telephone: (202) 557-4783, Fax: (435) 259-1502, or Michelle Sharrow, Rulemaking Branch Chief; Telephone: (202) 720-2491, Fax: (202) 720-8938, or Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 10138 
CFR AssociatedMarketing Agreements; Pecans and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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