83_FR_36622 83 FR 36476 - Onions Grown in South Texas; Proposed Amendments to Marketing Order 959 and Referendum Order

83 FR 36476 - Onions Grown in South Texas; Proposed Amendments to Marketing Order 959 and Referendum Order

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 146 (July 30, 2018)

Page Range36476-36479
FR Document2018-15793

This rulemaking proposes amendments to Marketing Order No. 959, which regulates the handling of onions grown in South Texas. The proposed amendments would reduce the size of the South Texas Onion Committee (Committee) and make conforming and clarifying amendments as needed.

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 146 (Monday, July 30, 2018)
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Agricultural Marketing Service

7 CFR Part 959

[Doc. No. AMS-SC-17-0067; SC17-959-4]


Onions Grown in South Texas; Proposed Amendments to Marketing 
Order 959 and Referendum Order

AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA.

ACTION: Proposed rule and referendum order.

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SUMMARY: This rulemaking proposes amendments to Marketing Order No. 
959, which regulates the handling of onions grown in South Texas. The 
proposed amendments would reduce the size of the South Texas Onion 
Committee (Committee) and make conforming and clarifying amendments as 
needed.

DATES: The referendum will be conducted from August 6, 2018 through 
August 27, 2018. The representative period for the referendum is August 
1, 2016 through July 31, 2017.

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: Geronimo Quinones, Marketing 
Specialist, or Julie Santoboni, Rulemaking Branch Chief, 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] or [email protected].
    Small businesses may request information on complying with this 
regulation by contacting Richard Lower, Marketing Order and Agreement 
Division, Specialty Crops Program, AMS, USDA, 1400 Independence Avenue 
SW, STOP 0237, Washington, DC 20250-0237; Telephone: (202) 720-2491, 
Fax: (202) 720-8938, or Email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This proposal, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553, 
proposes amendments to regulations issued to carry out a marketing 
order as defined in 7 CFR 900.2(j). This proposal is issued under 
Marketing Order No. 959, as amended (7 CFR part 959), regulating the 
handling of onions grown in South Texas. Part 959 (referred to as the 
``Order'') is effective under the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act 
of 1937, as amended (7 U.S.C. 601-674), hereinafter referred to as the 
``Act.'' The Committee locally administers the Order and is comprised 
of onion producers and handlers operating within the area of 
production.
    The Department of Agriculture (USDA) is issuing this proposed rule 
in conformance with Executive Orders 13563 and 13175. This action falls 
within a category of regulatory actions that the Office of Management 
and Budget (OMB) exempted from Executive Order 12866 review. 
Additionally, because this proposed rule does not meet the definition 
of a significant regulatory action, it does not trigger the 
requirements contained in Executive Order 13771. See OMB's Memorandum 
titled ``Interim Guidance Implementing Section 2 of the Executive Order 
of January 30, 2017, titled `Reducing Regulation and Controlling 
Regulatory Costs' '' (February 2, 2017).
    This proposal has been reviewed under Executive Order 12988, Civil 
Justice Reform. This rule is not intended to have retroactive effect. 
This rule shall not be deemed to preclude, preempt, or supersede any 
State program covering onions grown in South Texas.
    The Act provides that administrative proceedings must be exhausted 
before parties may file suit in court. Under section 608c(15)(A) of the 
Act, any handler subject to an order may file with USDA a petition 
stating that the order, any provision of the order, or any obligation 
imposed in connection with the order is not in accordance with law and 
request a modification of the order or to be exempted therefrom. A 
handler is afforded the opportunity for a hearing on the petition. 
After the hearing, USDA would rule on the petition. The Act provides 
that the district court of the United States in any district in which 
the handler is an inhabitant, or has his or her principal place of 
business, has jurisdiction to review USDA's ruling on the petition, 
provided an action is filed no later than 20 days after the date of 
entry of the ruling.
    Section 1504 of the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 
(2008 Farm Bill) (Pub. L. 110-246) amended section 8c(17) of the Act, 
which in turn required the addition of supplemental rules of practice 
to 7 CFR part 900 (73 FR 49307; August 21, 2008). The amendment of 
section 8c(17) of the Act and additional supplemental rules of practice 
authorize the use of informal rulemaking (5 U.S.C. 553) to amend 
Federal fruit, vegetable, and nut marketing agreements and orders. USDA 
may use informal rulemaking to amend marketing orders based on the 
nature and complexity of the proposed amendment, the potential 
regulatory and economic impacts on affected entities, and any other 
relevant matters.
    AMS has considered these factors and has determined that the 
amendments proposed are not unduly complex and the nature of the 
proposed amendments is appropriate for utilizing the informal 
rulemaking process to amend the Order.
    The proposed amendments were unanimously recommended by the 
Committee following deliberations at a public meeting held on June 7, 
2017. The proposal would amend the Order by reducing the size of the 
Committee from 34 to 26 members. The change would remove one voting 
producer and one voting handler member, and one producer and one 
handler alternate member from each of the two districts. Conforming and 
clarifying changes would also be made to Sec. Sec.  959.24, 959.26, 
959.32, and Sec. Sec.  959.110 and 959.111 would be removed and 
reserved.
    A proposed rule soliciting comments on the proposed amendment was 
issued on February 23, 2018 and published in the Federal Register on 
March 1, 2018 (83 FR 8804). Two opposing comments were received. AMS 
will conduct a producer referendum to determine support for the 
proposed amendments. If appropriate, a final rule will then be issued 
to effectuate the amendment if it is favored by producers in the 
referendum.
    The Committee's recommended amendments would amend the Order by 
reducing the size of the Committee from 34 to 26 members. The reduction 
would

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remove one voting producer and one voting handler member, and one 
producer and one handler alternate member from each of the two 
districts (eight members total).

Proposal--Reduce Committee Size

    Section 959.22 provides that the Committee consists of seventeen 
members, ten of whom shall be producers and seven of whom shall be 
handlers. For each member of the Committee there shall be an alternate.
    This proposal would amend Sec.  959.22 by reducing the size of the 
Committee from 34 to 26 members. The Committee size is based on 
membership per district. The Order initially established five 
districts, which were reestablished as two districts in Sec.  959.110. 
Section 959.111 reapportioned the 34 Committee members between the two 
districts so that District 1 was comprised of 20 members and alternates 
and District 1 was comprised of 14 members and alternates. However, due 
to contractions in the size of the industry, the Committee has had 
difficulties finding nominees to fill positions on the Committee. The 
change would remove one voting producer and one voting handler member, 
and one producer and handler alternate member from each of the two 
districts (eight members total).
    This proposed action is necessary to adjust the number of handlers 
and producers on the Committee to reflect industry consolidation. There 
has been a decrease in the number of onion producers and handlers over 
the past 15 years. The current structure of the Committee requires 34 
members, with half the members elected on biennial terms. Many seats 
remain vacant, as finding sufficient members to nominate has been 
challenging. Having a smaller size committee would enable it to fulfill 
membership and quorum requirements, thereby ensuring a more efficient 
and orderly flow of business.
    For the reasons stated above, it is proposed that Sec.  959.22 be 
modified to reduce the size of the Committee from 34 to 26 members. 
Conforming and clarifying changes would also be made to Sec. Sec.  
959.24, 959.26, 959.32, and Sec. Sec.  959.110 and 959.111 would be 
removed and reserved.

Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    Pursuant to the requirements set forth in the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act (RFA) (5 U.S.C. 601-612), AMS has considered the 
economic impact of this action on small entities. Accordingly, AMS has 
prepared this final regulatory flexibility analysis.
    The purpose of the RFA is to fit regulatory actions to the scale of 
businesses subject to such actions in order that small businesses will 
not be unduly or disproportionately burdened. Marketing orders issued 
pursuant to the Act, and rules issued thereunder, are unique in that 
they are brought about through group action of essentially small 
entities acting on their own behalf.
    There are approximately 60 producers of onions in the production 
area and approximately 30 handlers subject to regulation under the 
marketing order. Small agricultural producers are defined by the Small 
Business Administration as those having annual receipts less than 
$750,000, and small agricultural service firms are defined as those 
whose annual receipts are less than $7,500,000 (13 CFR 121.201).
    Based on information from the National Agricultural Statistics 
Service, the weighted grower price for South Texas onions during the 
2015-16 season was approximately $12.30 per 50-pound equivalent. 
Furthermore, according to Committee data, total shipments were 
approximately three million 50-pound equivalents for the 2015-16 season 
with a total 2015-16 crop value estimated at $37 million. Dividing the 
crop value by the estimated number of producers (60) yields an 
estimated average receipt per producer of $617,000. This is below the 
$750,000 SBA definition of small producers. The average handler price 
for South Texas onions during the 2015-16 season was approximately 
$14.05 per 50-pound equivalent. Multiplying the average handler price 
by shipment information of 3 million 50-pound equivalent results in an 
estimated handler-level value of $42 million. Dividing this figure by 
the number of handlers (30) yields an estimated average annual handler 
receipts of $1.4 million, which is below the SBA definition of small 
agricultural service firms. Assuming a normal distribution, most 
producers and handlers of South Texas onions may be classified as small 
entities.
    The amendment recommended by the Committee would reduce the size of 
the Committee from 34 to 26 members under the Order. The reduction 
would remove one voting producer and one voting handler member, and one 
producer and one handler alternate member from each of the two 
districts.
    The Committee's proposed amendment was unanimously recommended at a 
meeting on June 7, 2017. If this proposal is approved in the 
referendum, there would be no direct financial effects on producers or 
handlers. Over the past 15 years there has been a 31-percent decrease 
in the number of onion producers, and a 34-percent decrease in the 
number of handlers in the production area. Many seats on the Committee 
remain vacant, as it has been challenging to find sufficient nominees. 
Having a smaller size Committee should enable it to fulfill those 
membership and quorum requirements.
    AMS believes this change will serve the needs of the Committee and 
the industry thereby ensuring a more efficient and orderly flow of 
business. No economic impact is expected if the amendment is approved 
because it would not establish any regulatory requirements on handlers, 
nor does it contain any assessment or funding implications. There would 
be no change in financial costs, reporting, or recordkeeping 
requirements if this proposal is approved.
    Alternatives to this proposal, including making no changes at this 
time, were considered. However, the Committee believes that given 
reductions in the size of the industry, a smaller Committee size is 
necessary in order to ensure its ability to locally administer the 
program. Reducing the size of the Committee would enable it to fulfill 
membership and quorum requirements, thereby ensuring a more efficient 
and orderly flow of business.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 
Chapter 35), the Order's information collection requirements have been 
previously approved by OMB and assigned OMB No. 0581-0178 (Vegetable 
and Specialty Crops). No changes in those requirements are necessary 
because of this action. Should any changes become necessary, they would 
be submitted to OMB for approval.
    This proposed rule would impose no additional reporting or 
recordkeeping requirements on either small or large South Texas onion 
handlers. As with all Federal marketing order programs, reports and 
forms are periodically reviewed to reduce information requirements and 
duplication by industry and public-sector agencies.
    AMS is committed to complying with the E-Government Act, to promote 
the use of the internet and other information technologies to provide 
increased opportunities for citizen access to Government information 
and services, and for other purposes.
    USDA has not identified any relevant Federal rules that duplicate, 
overlap, or conflict with this action.

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    The Committee's meeting was widely publicized throughout the South 
Texas onion production area. All interested persons were invited to 
attend the meeting and encouraged to participate in Committee 
deliberations on all issues. Like all Committee meetings, the June 7, 
2017, meeting was public, and all entities, both large and small, were 
encouraged to express their views on the proposal.
    A proposed rule concerning this action was published in the Federal 
Register on March 1, 2018 (83 FR 8804). Copies of the rule were mailed 
or sent via facsimile to all Committee members and South Texas onion 
handlers. Finally, the proposed rule was made available through the 
internet by USDA and the Office of the Federal Register. A 60-day 
comment period ending April 30, 2018, was provided to allow interested 
persons to respond to the proposal.
    Two comments were received. The first comment suggested that 
decreasing the Committee size was an inefficient use of government 
resources and those resources should be allocated to other more 
important initiatives. The second comment contended that having more 
members on the Committee might lead to better discussions.
    The reduction in Committee size was recommended by representatives 
responsible for locally administering the Order and representing the 
industry's best interest. As stated above, because of a consolidation 
within the industry, Committee seats have been left vacant. Without a 
full Committee or enough members to meet quorum requirements, Committee 
meetings are ineffective and an inefficient use of Committee and 
industry resources. Therefore, this amendment should increase efficient 
use of resources. Additionally, AMS is pursuing this amendment through 
informal rulemaking as opposed to formal rulemaking. This will spare 
resources being expended on a public hearing.
    In response to the second comment, all Committee meetings are open 
to public and industry attendance. Attendees have an opportunity to ask 
questions and provide comments. Therefore, discussion is not limited by 
the number of Committee members.
    Because of the above, no changes will be made to the proposed 
amendment based on the comments received.
    A small business guide on complying with fruit, vegetable, and 
specialty crop marketing agreements and orders may be viewed at: http://www.ams.usda.gov/rules-regulations/moa/small-businesses. Any questions 
about the compliance guide should be sent to Richard Lower at the 
previously mentioned address in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT 
section.

Findings and Conclusions

    The findings and conclusions and general findings and 
determinations included in the proposed rule set forth in the March 1, 
2018, issue of the Federal Register are hereby approved and adopted.

Marketing Order

    Annexed hereto and made a part hereof is the document entitled 
``Order Amending the Order Regulating the Handling of Onions Grown in 
South 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 proposed rule 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 part 900.400-
407) to determine whether the annexed order amending the Order 
regulating the handling of onions grown in South Texas is approved by 
growers, as defined under the terms of the Order, who during the 
representative period were engaged in the production of onions in the 
production area. The representative period for the conduct of such 
referendum is hereby determined to be August 1, 2016 through July 31, 
2017.
    The agents designated by the Secretary to conduct the referendum 
are Doris Jamieson and Christian D. Nissen, Southeast Marketing Field 
Office, Marketing Order and Agreement Division, Specialty Crops 
Program, AMS, USDA; Telephone: (863) 324-3375, Fax: (863) 325-8793, or 
Email: [email protected] or [email protected], 
respectively.

Order Amending the Order Regulating the Handling of Onions Grown in 
South 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

    The findings hereinafter set forth are supplementary to the 
findings and determinations which were previously made in connection 
with the issuance of the Order; and all said previous findings and 
determinations are hereby ratified and affirmed, except insofar as such 
findings and determinations may be in conflict with the findings and 
determinations set forth herein.
    1. The Order, as amended, and as hereby proposed to be further 
amended, and all the terms and conditions thereof, would tend to 
effectuate the declared policy of the Act;
    2. The Order, as amended, and as hereby proposed to be further 
amended, regulates the handling of onions grown in South Texas in the 
same manner as, and is applicable only to, persons in the respective 
classes of commercial and industrial activity specified in the Order;
    3. The Order, as amended, and as hereby proposed to be further 
amended, is limited in application to the smallest regional production 
area which 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 Order, as amended, and as hereby proposed to be further 
amended, prescribes, insofar as practicable, 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 onions produced in the production area; and
    5. All handling of onions produced or packed in the production area 
as defined in the 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 onions grown in South 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 order amending the Order 
contained in the proposed rule issued by the Administrator on February 
23, 2018 and published in the Federal Register (83 FR 8804) on March 1, 
2018, will be and are the terms and provisions of this order amending 
the Order and are set forth in full herein.

List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 959

    Onions, Marketing agreements, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements.


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     Dated: July 19, 2018.
Bruce Summers,
Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service.

    For the reasons set forth in the preamble, the Agricultural 
Marketing Service proposes to amend 7 CFR part 959 as follows:

PART 959--ONIONS GROWN IN SOUTH TEXAS

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1. The authority citation for 7 CFR part 959 continues to read as 
follows:

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

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2. Revise Sec.  959.22 to read as follows:


Sec.  959.22  Establishment and membership.

    The South Texas Onion Committee, consisting of thirteen members, 
eight of whom shall be producers and five of whom shall be handlers, is 
hereby established. For each member of the Committee there shall be an 
alternate. Producer members and alternates shall not have a proprietary 
interest in or be employees of a handler organization.
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3. Revise Sec.  959.24 to read as follows:


Sec.  959.24  Districts.

    To determine a basis for selecting Committee members, the following 
districts of the production area are hereby established:
    (a) District No. 1: (Coastal Bend-Lower Valley) The Counties of 
Victoria, Calhoun, Goliad, Refugio, Bee, Live Oak, San Patricio, 
Aransas, Jim Wells, Nueces, Kleberg, Brooks, Kenedy, Duval, McMullen, 
Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr, and Willacy in the State of Texas.
    (b) District No. 2: (Laredo-Winter Garden) The Counties of Zapata, 
Webb, Jim Hogg De Witt, Wilson, Atascosa, Karnes Val Verde, Frio, 
Kinney, Uvalde, Medina, Maverick, Zavala, Dimmit, and La Salle in the 
State of Texas.
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4. Revise Sec.  959.26 to read as follows:


Sec.  959.26   Selection.

    The Secretary shall select members and respective alternates from 
districts established pursuant to Sec. Sec.  959.24 or 959.25. 
Selections shall be as follows:
    (a) District No. 1: Five producer members and alternates; three 
handler members and alternates.
    (b) District No. 2: Three producer members and alternates; two 
handler members and alternates.
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5. Amend Sec.  959.32 by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:


Sec.  959.32   Procedure.

    (a) Nine members of the Committee shall be necessary to constitute 
a quorum. Seven concurring votes, or two-thirds of the votes cast, 
whichever is greater, shall be required to pass any motion or approve 
any Committee action. At assembled meetings all votes shall be cast in 
person.
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Sec. Sec.  959.110 and 959.111   [Removed and Reserved]

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 6. Remove and reserve Sec. Sec.  959.110 and 959.111.

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                                                 This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                     DC 20250–0237; Telephone: (202) 720–                  or her principal place of business, has
                                                 contains notices to the public of the proposed           2491, Fax: (202) 720–8938, or Email:                  jurisdiction to review USDA’s ruling on
                                                 issuance of rules and regulations. The                   Richard.Lower@ams.usda.gov.                           the petition, provided an action is filed
                                                 purpose of these notices is to give interested                                                                 no later than 20 days after the date of
                                                                                                          SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
                                                 persons an opportunity to participate in the                                                                   entry of the ruling.
                                                 rule making prior to the adoption of the final           proposal, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553,
                                                 rules.                                                   proposes amendments to regulations                       Section 1504 of the Food,
                                                                                                          issued to carry out a marketing order as              Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008
                                                                                                          defined in 7 CFR 900.2(j). This proposal              (2008 Farm Bill) (Pub. L. 110–246)
                                                 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                                is issued under Marketing Order No.                   amended section 8c(17) of the Act,
                                                                                                          959, as amended (7 CFR part 959),                     which in turn required the addition of
                                                 Agricultural Marketing Service                           regulating the handling of onions grown               supplemental rules of practice to 7 CFR
                                                                                                          in South Texas. Part 959 (referred to as              part 900 (73 FR 49307; August 21,
                                                 7 CFR Part 959                                           the ‘‘Order’’) is effective under the                 2008). The amendment of section 8c(17)
                                                 [Doc. No. AMS–SC–17–0067; SC17–959–4]                    Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act                  of the Act and additional supplemental
                                                                                                          of 1937, as amended (7 U.S.C. 601–674),               rules of practice authorize the use of
                                                 Onions Grown in South Texas;                             hereinafter referred to as the ‘‘Act.’’ The           informal rulemaking (5 U.S.C. 553) to
                                                 Proposed Amendments to Marketing                         Committee locally administers the                     amend Federal fruit, vegetable, and nut
                                                 Order 959 and Referendum Order                           Order and is comprised of onion                       marketing agreements and orders. USDA
                                                                                                          producers and handlers operating                      may use informal rulemaking to amend
                                                 AGENCY:  Agricultural Marketing Service,                 within the area of production.                        marketing orders based on the nature
                                                 USDA.                                                       The Department of Agriculture                      and complexity of the proposed
                                                 ACTION: Proposed rule and referendum                     (USDA) is issuing this proposed rule in               amendment, the potential regulatory
                                                 order.                                                   conformance with Executive Orders                     and economic impacts on affected
                                                                                                          13563 and 13175. This action falls                    entities, and any other relevant matters.
                                                 SUMMARY:   This rulemaking proposes                                                                               AMS has considered these factors and
                                                                                                          within a category of regulatory actions
                                                 amendments to Marketing Order No.                                                                              has determined that the amendments
                                                                                                          that the Office of Management and
                                                 959, which regulates the handling of                                                                           proposed are not unduly complex and
                                                                                                          Budget (OMB) exempted from Executive
                                                 onions grown in South Texas. The                                                                               the nature of the proposed amendments
                                                                                                          Order 12866 review. Additionally,
                                                 proposed amendments would reduce                                                                               is appropriate for utilizing the informal
                                                                                                          because this proposed rule does not
                                                 the size of the South Texas Onion                                                                              rulemaking process to amend the Order.
                                                                                                          meet the definition of a significant
                                                 Committee (Committee) and make                                                                                    The proposed amendments were
                                                                                                          regulatory action, it does not trigger the
                                                 conforming and clarifying amendments                                                                           unanimously recommended by the
                                                                                                          requirements contained in Executive
                                                 as needed.                                                                                                     Committee following deliberations at a
                                                                                                          Order 13771. See OMB’s Memorandum
                                                 DATES: The referendum will be                            titled ‘‘Interim Guidance Implementing                public meeting held on June 7, 2017.
                                                 conducted from August 6, 2018 through                    Section 2 of the Executive Order of                   The proposal would amend the Order
                                                 August 27, 2018. The representative                      January 30, 2017, titled ‘Reducing                    by reducing the size of the Committee
                                                 period for the referendum is August 1,                   Regulation and Controlling Regulatory                 from 34 to 26 members. The change
                                                 2016 through July 31, 2017.                              Costs’ ’’ (February 2, 2017).                         would remove one voting producer and
                                                 ADDRESSES: Marketing Order and                              This proposal has been reviewed                    one voting handler member, and one
                                                 Agreement Division, Specialty Crops                      under Executive Order 12988, Civil                    producer and one handler alternate
                                                 Program, AMS, USDA, 1400                                 Justice Reform. This rule is not intended             member from each of the two districts.
                                                 Independence Avenue SW, Stop 0237,                       to have retroactive effect. This rule shall           Conforming and clarifying changes
                                                 Washington, DC 20250–0237.                               not be deemed to preclude, preempt, or                would also be made to §§ 959.24,
                                                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                         supersede any State program covering                  959.26, 959.32, and §§ 959.110 and
                                                 Geronimo Quinones, Marketing                             onions grown in South Texas.                          959.111 would be removed and
                                                 Specialist, or Julie Santoboni,                             The Act provides that administrative               reserved.
                                                 Rulemaking Branch Chief, Marketing                       proceedings must be exhausted before                     A proposed rule soliciting comments
                                                 Order and Agreement Division,                            parties may file suit in court. Under                 on the proposed amendment was issued
                                                 Specialty Crops Program, AMS, USDA,                      section 608c(15)(A) of the Act, any                   on February 23, 2018 and published in
                                                 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Stop                        handler subject to an order may file                  the Federal Register on March 1, 2018
                                                 0237, Washington, DC 20250–0237;                         with USDA a petition stating that the                 (83 FR 8804). Two opposing comments
                                                 Telephone: (202) 720–2491, Fax: (202)                    order, any provision of the order, or any             were received. AMS will conduct a
                                                 720–8938, or Email:                                      obligation imposed in connection with                 producer referendum to determine
                                                 Geronimo.Quinones@ams.usda.gov or                        the order is not in accordance with law               support for the proposed amendments.
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                                                 Julie.Santoboni@ams.usda.gov.                            and request a modification of the order               If appropriate, a final rule will then be
                                                   Small businesses may request                           or to be exempted therefrom. A handler                issued to effectuate the amendment if it
                                                 information on complying with this                       is afforded the opportunity for a hearing             is favored by producers in the
                                                 regulation by contacting Richard Lower,                  on the petition. After the hearing, USDA              referendum.
                                                 Marketing Order and Agreement                            would rule on the petition. The Act                      The Committee’s recommended
                                                 Division, Specialty Crops Program,                       provides that the district court of the               amendments would amend the Order by
                                                 AMS, USDA, 1400 Independence                             United States in any district in which                reducing the size of the Committee from
                                                 Avenue SW, STOP 0237, Washington,                        the handler is an inhabitant, or has his              34 to 26 members. The reduction would


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                                                 remove one voting producer and one                          The purpose of the RFA is to fit                   has been a 31-percent decrease in the
                                                 voting handler member, and one                           regulatory actions to the scale of                    number of onion producers, and a 34-
                                                 producer and one handler alternate                       businesses subject to such actions in                 percent decrease in the number of
                                                 member from each of the two districts                    order that small businesses will not be               handlers in the production area. Many
                                                 (eight members total).                                   unduly or disproportionately burdened.                seats on the Committee remain vacant,
                                                                                                          Marketing orders issued pursuant to the               as it has been challenging to find
                                                 Proposal—Reduce Committee Size                           Act, and rules issued thereunder, are                 sufficient nominees. Having a smaller
                                                    Section 959.22 provides that the                      unique in that they are brought about                 size Committee should enable it to
                                                 Committee consists of seventeen                          through group action of essentially                   fulfill those membership and quorum
                                                 members, ten of whom shall be                            small entities acting on their own                    requirements.
                                                 producers and seven of whom shall be                     behalf.                                                  AMS believes this change will serve
                                                 handlers. For each member of the                            There are approximately 60 producers               the needs of the Committee and the
                                                 Committee there shall be an alternate.                   of onions in the production area and                  industry thereby ensuring a more
                                                    This proposal would amend § 959.22                    approximately 30 handlers subject to                  efficient and orderly flow of business.
                                                 by reducing the size of the Committee                    regulation under the marketing order.                 No economic impact is expected if the
                                                 from 34 to 26 members. The Committee                     Small agricultural producers are defined              amendment is approved because it
                                                 size is based on membership per                          by the Small Business Administration as               would not establish any regulatory
                                                 district. The Order initially established                those having annual receipts less than                requirements on handlers, nor does it
                                                 five districts, which were reestablished                 $750,000, and small agricultural service              contain any assessment or funding
                                                 as two districts in § 959.110. Section                   firms are defined as those whose annual               implications. There would be no change
                                                 959.111 reapportioned the 34                             receipts are less than $7,500,000 (13                 in financial costs, reporting, or
                                                 Committee members between the two                        CFR 121.201).                                         recordkeeping requirements if this
                                                 districts so that District 1 was                            Based on information from the                      proposal is approved.
                                                 comprised of 20 members and alternates                   National Agricultural Statistics Service,
                                                                                                                                                                   Alternatives to this proposal,
                                                 and District 1 was comprised of 14                       the weighted grower price for South
                                                                                                                                                                including making no changes at this
                                                                                                          Texas onions during the 2015–16 season
                                                 members and alternates. However, due                                                                           time, were considered. However, the
                                                                                                          was approximately $12.30 per 50-pound
                                                 to contractions in the size of the                                                                             Committee believes that given
                                                                                                          equivalent. Furthermore, according to
                                                 industry, the Committee has had                                                                                reductions in the size of the industry, a
                                                                                                          Committee data, total shipments were
                                                 difficulties finding nominees to fill                                                                          smaller Committee size is necessary in
                                                                                                          approximately three million 50-pound
                                                 positions on the Committee. The change                                                                         order to ensure its ability to locally
                                                                                                          equivalents for the 2015–16 season with
                                                 would remove one voting producer and                                                                           administer the program. Reducing the
                                                                                                          a total 2015–16 crop value estimated at
                                                 one voting handler member, and one                                                                             size of the Committee would enable it
                                                                                                          $37 million. Dividing the crop value by
                                                 producer and handler alternate member                                                                          to fulfill membership and quorum
                                                                                                          the estimated number of producers (60)
                                                 from each of the two districts (eight                                                                          requirements, thereby ensuring a more
                                                                                                          yields an estimated average receipt per
                                                 members total).                                          producer of $617,000. This is below the               efficient and orderly flow of business.
                                                    This proposed action is necessary to                  $750,000 SBA definition of small                      Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                 adjust the number of handlers and                        producers. The average handler price for
                                                 producers on the Committee to reflect                    South Texas onions during the 2015–16                   In accordance with the Paperwork
                                                 industry consolidation. There has been                   season was approximately $14.05 per                   Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C.
                                                 a decrease in the number of onion                        50-pound equivalent. Multiplying the                  Chapter 35), the Order’s information
                                                 producers and handlers over the past 15                  average handler price by shipment                     collection requirements have been
                                                 years. The current structure of the                      information of 3 million 50-pound                     previously approved by OMB and
                                                 Committee requires 34 members, with                      equivalent results in an estimated                    assigned OMB No. 0581–0178
                                                 half the members elected on biennial                     handler-level value of $42 million.                   (Vegetable and Specialty Crops). No
                                                 terms. Many seats remain vacant, as                      Dividing this figure by the number of                 changes in those requirements are
                                                 finding sufficient members to nominate                   handlers (30) yields an estimated                     necessary because of this action. Should
                                                 has been challenging. Having a smaller                   average annual handler receipts of $1.4               any changes become necessary, they
                                                 size committee would enable it to fulfill                million, which is below the SBA                       would be submitted to OMB for
                                                 membership and quorum requirements,                      definition of small agricultural service              approval.
                                                 thereby ensuring a more efficient and                    firms. Assuming a normal distribution,                  This proposed rule would impose no
                                                 orderly flow of business.                                most producers and handlers of South                  additional reporting or recordkeeping
                                                    For the reasons stated above, it is                   Texas onions may be classified as small               requirements on either small or large
                                                 proposed that § 959.22 be modified to                    entities.                                             South Texas onion handlers. As with all
                                                 reduce the size of the Committee from                       The amendment recommended by the                   Federal marketing order programs,
                                                 34 to 26 members. Conforming and                         Committee would reduce the size of the                reports and forms are periodically
                                                 clarifying changes would also be made                    Committee from 34 to 26 members                       reviewed to reduce information
                                                 to §§ 959.24, 959.26, 959.32, and                        under the Order. The reduction would                  requirements and duplication by
                                                 §§ 959.110 and 959.111 would be                          remove one voting producer and one                    industry and public-sector agencies.
                                                 removed and reserved.                                    voting handler member, and one                          AMS is committed to complying with
                                                                                                          producer and one handler alternate                    the E-Government Act, to promote the
                                                 Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
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                                                                                                          member from each of the two districts.                use of the internet and other
                                                   Pursuant to the requirements set forth                    The Committee’s proposed                           information technologies to provide
                                                 in the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)                  amendment was unanimously                             increased opportunities for citizen
                                                 (5 U.S.C. 601–612), AMS has considered                   recommended at a meeting on June 7,                   access to Government information and
                                                 the economic impact of this action on                    2017. If this proposal is approved in the             services, and for other purposes.
                                                 small entities. Accordingly, AMS has                     referendum, there would be no direct                    USDA has not identified any relevant
                                                 prepared this final regulatory flexibility               financial effects on producers or                     Federal rules that duplicate, overlap, or
                                                 analysis.                                                handlers. Over the past 15 years there                conflict with this action.


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                                                 36478                     Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 146 / Monday, July 30, 2018 / Proposed Rules

                                                    The Committee’s meeting was widely                    at the previously mentioned address in                 findings and determinations may be in
                                                 publicized throughout the South Texas                    the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT                    conflict with the findings and
                                                 onion production area. All interested                    section.                                               determinations set forth herein.
                                                 persons were invited to attend the                                                                                 1. The Order, as amended, and as
                                                                                                          Findings and Conclusions
                                                 meeting and encouraged to participate
                                                                                                            The findings and conclusions and                     hereby proposed to be further amended,
                                                 in Committee deliberations on all
                                                                                                          general findings and determinations                    and all the terms and conditions thereof,
                                                 issues. Like all Committee meetings, the
                                                 June 7, 2017, meeting was public, and                    included in the proposed rule set forth                would tend to effectuate the declared
                                                 all entities, both large and small, were                 in the March 1, 2018, issue of the                     policy of the Act;
                                                 encouraged to express their views on                     Federal Register are hereby approved                      2. The Order, as amended, and as
                                                 the proposal.                                            and adopted.                                           hereby proposed to be further amended,
                                                    A proposed rule concerning this                       Marketing Order                                        regulates the handling of onions grown
                                                 action was published in the Federal                                                                             in South Texas in the same manner as,
                                                 Register on March 1, 2018 (83 FR 8804).                    Annexed hereto and made a part
                                                                                                                                                                 and is applicable only to, persons in the
                                                 Copies of the rule were mailed or sent                   hereof is the document entitled ‘‘Order
                                                                                                          Amending the Order Regulating the                      respective classes of commercial and
                                                 via facsimile to all Committee members                                                                          industrial activity specified in the
                                                 and South Texas onion handlers.                          Handling of Onions Grown in South
                                                                                                          Texas.’’ This document has been                        Order;
                                                 Finally, the proposed rule was made
                                                 available through the internet by USDA                   decided upon as the detailed and                          3. The Order, as amended, and as
                                                 and the Office of the Federal Register. A                appropriate means of effectuating the                  hereby proposed to be further amended,
                                                 60-day comment period ending April                       foregoing findings and conclusions. It is              is limited in application to the smallest
                                                 30, 2018, was provided to allow                          hereby ordered, that this entire                       regional production area which is
                                                 interested persons to respond to the                     proposed rule be published in the                      practicable, consistent with carrying out
                                                 proposal.                                                Federal Register.                                      the declared policy of the Act, and the
                                                    Two comments were received. The                       Referendum Order                                       issuance of several orders applicable to
                                                 first comment suggested that decreasing                                                                         subdivisions of the production area
                                                 the Committee size was an inefficient                      It is hereby directed that a referendum
                                                                                                                                                                 would not effectively carry out the
                                                 use of government resources and those                    be conducted in accordance with the
                                                                                                          procedure for the conduct of referenda                 declared policy of the Act;
                                                 resources should be allocated to other
                                                                                                          (7 CFR part 900.400–407) to determine                     4. The Order, as amended, and as
                                                 more important initiatives. The second
                                                 comment contended that having more                       whether the annexed order amending                     hereby proposed to be further amended,
                                                 members on the Committee might lead                      the Order regulating the handling of                   prescribes, insofar as practicable, such
                                                 to better discussions.                                   onions grown in South Texas is                         different terms applicable to different
                                                    The reduction in Committee size was                   approved by growers, as defined under                  parts of the production area as are
                                                 recommended by representatives                           the terms of the Order, who during the                 necessary to give due recognition to the
                                                 responsible for locally administering the                representative period were engaged in                  differences in the production and
                                                 Order and representing the industry’s                    the production of onions in the                        marketing of onions produced in the
                                                 best interest. As stated above, because of               production area. The representative                    production area; and
                                                 a consolidation within the industry,                     period for the conduct of such
                                                                                                          referendum is hereby determined to be                     5. All handling of onions produced or
                                                 Committee seats have been left vacant.                                                                          packed in the production area as
                                                 Without a full Committee or enough                       August 1, 2016 through July 31, 2017.
                                                                                                            The agents designated by the                         defined in the Order is in the current of
                                                 members to meet quorum requirements,                                                                            interstate or foreign commerce or
                                                 Committee meetings are ineffective and                   Secretary to conduct the referendum are
                                                                                                          Doris Jamieson and Christian D. Nissen,                directly burdens, obstructs, or affects
                                                 an inefficient use of Committee and                                                                             such commerce.
                                                                                                          Southeast Marketing Field Office,
                                                 industry resources. Therefore, this
                                                                                                          Marketing Order and Agreement                          Order Relative to Handling
                                                 amendment should increase efficient
                                                                                                          Division, Specialty Crops Program,
                                                 use of resources. Additionally, AMS is
                                                                                                          AMS, USDA; Telephone: (863) 324–                          It is therefore ordered, that on and
                                                 pursuing this amendment through
                                                                                                          3375, Fax: (863) 325–8793, or Email:                   after the effective date hereof, all
                                                 informal rulemaking as opposed to
                                                                                                          Doris.Jamieson@ams.usda.gov or                         handling of onions grown in South
                                                 formal rulemaking. This will spare
                                                                                                          Christian.Nissen@ams.usda.gov,                         Texas shall be in conformity to, and in
                                                 resources being expended on a public
                                                                                                          respectively.                                          compliance with, the terms and
                                                 hearing.
                                                    In response to the second comment,                    Order Amending the Order Regulating                    conditions of the said Order as hereby
                                                 all Committee meetings are open to                       the Handling of Onions Grown in South                  proposed to be amended as follows:
                                                 public and industry attendance.                          Texas 1                                                   The provisions of the proposed
                                                 Attendees have an opportunity to ask                     Findings and Determinations                            marketing order amending the Order
                                                 questions and provide comments.                                                                                 contained in the proposed rule issued
                                                 Therefore, discussion is not limited by                    The findings hereinafter set forth are
                                                                                                          supplementary to the findings and                      by the Administrator on February 23,
                                                 the number of Committee members.                                                                                2018 and published in the Federal
                                                    Because of the above, no changes will                 determinations which were previously
                                                                                                          made in connection with the issuance of                Register (83 FR 8804) on March 1, 2018,
                                                 be made to the proposed amendment
                                                                                                                                                                 will be and are the terms and provisions
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                                                 based on the comments received.                          the Order; and all said previous findings
                                                    A small business guide on complying                   and determinations are hereby ratified                 of this order amending the Order and
                                                 with fruit, vegetable, and specialty crop                and affirmed, except insofar as such                   are set forth in full herein.
                                                 marketing agreements and orders may                                                                             List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 959
                                                                                                            1 This order shall not become effective unless and
                                                 be viewed at: http://www.ams.usda.gov/
                                                                                                          until the requirements of § 900.14 of the rules of       Onions, Marketing agreements,
                                                 rules-regulations/moa/small-businesses.                  practice and procedure governing proceedings to
                                                 Any questions about the compliance                       formulate marketing agreements and marketing           Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                 guide should be sent to Richard Lower                    orders have been met.                                  requirements.


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                                                                           Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 146 / Monday, July 30, 2018 / Proposed Rules                                            36479

                                                   Dated: July 19, 2018.                                  motion or approve any Committee                       materials, is available for review at
                                                 Bruce Summers,                                           action. At assembled meetings all votes               http://www.regulations.gov. All
                                                 Administrator, Agricultural Marketing                    shall be cast in person.                              documents in the docket are listed in
                                                 Service.                                                 *     *     *     *    *                              the http://www.regulations.gov index.
                                                   For the reasons set forth in the                                                                             However, some documents listed in the
                                                                                                          §§ 959.110 and 959.111        [Removed and            index, such as those containing
                                                 preamble, the Agricultural Marketing                     Reserved]
                                                 Service proposes to amend 7 CFR part                                                                           information that is exempt from public
                                                 959 as follows:                                          ■ 6. Remove and reserve §§ 959.110 and                disclosure, may not be publicly
                                                                                                          959.111.                                              available.
                                                 PART 959—ONIONS GROWN IN                                 [FR Doc. 2018–15793 Filed 7–27–18; 8:45 am]             A link to the docket web page can be
                                                 SOUTH TEXAS                                              BILLING CODE 3410–02–P                                found at https://www1.eere.energy.gov/
                                                                                                                                                                buildings/appliance_standards/
                                                 ■ 1. The authority citation for 7 CFR                                                                          standards.aspx?productid=16. The
                                                 part 959 continues to read as follows:                   DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY                                  docket web page contains simple
                                                     Authority: 7 U.S.C. 601–674.                                                                               instructions on how to access all
                                                 ■   2. Revise § 959.22 to read as follows:               10 CFR Part 430                                       documents, including public comments,
                                                                                                                                                                in the docket.
                                                                                                          [EERE–2011–BT–NOA–0013]
                                                 § 959.22   Establishment and membership.                                                                       FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                   The South Texas Onion Committee,                       Energy Conservation Program: Data                       Ms. Lucy deButts, U.S. Department of
                                                 consisting of thirteen members, eight of                 Collection and Comparison With                        Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and
                                                 whom shall be producers and five of                      Forecasted Unit Sales of Five Lamp                    Renewable Energy, Building
                                                 whom shall be handlers, is hereby                        Types                                                 Technologies, EE–5B, 1000
                                                 established. For each member of the                                                                            Independence Avenue SW, Washington,
                                                 Committee there shall be an alternate.                   AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and               DC 20585–0121. Telephone: (202) 287–
                                                 Producer members and alternates shall                    Renewable Energy, Department of                       1604. Email: ApplianceStandards
                                                 not have a proprietary interest in or be                 Energy.                                               Questions@ee.doe.gov.
                                                 employees of a handler organization.                     ACTION: Notice of data availability.                    Mr. Peter Cochran, U.S. Department of
                                                 ■ 3. Revise § 959.24 to read as follows:                                                                       Energy, Office of the General Counsel,
                                                                                                          SUMMARY:    The U.S. Department of                    GC–33, 1000 Independence Avenue SW,
                                                 § 959.24   Districts.                                    Energy (DOE) is informing the public of               Washington, DC 20585–0121.
                                                   To determine a basis for selecting                     its collection of shipment data and                   Telephone: (202) 586–9496. Email:
                                                 Committee members, the following                         creation of spreadsheet models to                     peter.cochran@hq.doe.gov.
                                                 districts of the production area are                     provide comparisons between 2016 and                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                 hereby established:                                      2017 unit sales and benchmark estimate
                                                   (a) District No. 1: (Coastal Bend-Lower                unit sales of five lamp types (i.e., rough            Table of Contents
                                                 Valley) The Counties of Victoria,                        service lamps, vibration service lamps,               I. Background
                                                 Calhoun, Goliad, Refugio, Bee, Live                      3-way incandescent lamps, 2,601–3,300                 II. Definitions
                                                 Oak, San Patricio, Aransas, Jim Wells,                   lumen general service incandescent                       A. Rough Service Lamps
                                                 Nueces, Kleberg, Brooks, Kenedy,                         lamps, and shatter-resistant lamps). For                 B. Vibration Service Lamps
                                                 Duval, McMullen, Cameron, Hidalgo,                       3-way incandescent lamps, 2,601–3,300                    C. Three-Way Incandescent Lamps
                                                 Starr, and Willacy in the State of Texas.                lumen general service incandescent                       D. 2,601–3,300 Lumen General Service
                                                   (b) District No. 2: (Laredo-Winter                     lamps, and shatter-resistant lamps, the                     Incandescent Lamps
                                                                                                                                                                   E. Shatter-Resistant Lamps
                                                 Garden) The Counties of Zapata, Webb,                    2016 and 2017 sales are not greater than
                                                                                                                                                                III. Comparison Methodology
                                                 Jim Hogg De Witt, Wilson, Atascosa,                      200 percent of the forecasted estimates.              IV. Comparison Results
                                                 Karnes Val Verde, Frio, Kinney, Uvalde,                  The 2016 and 2017 unit sales for                         A. Rough Service Lamps
                                                 Medina, Maverick, Zavala, Dimmit, and                    vibration service lamps are greater than                 B. Vibration Service Lamps
                                                 La Salle in the State of Texas.                          200 percent of the benchmark unit sales                  C. Three-Way Incandescent Lamps
                                                 ■ 4. Revise § 959.26 to read as follows:                 estimate. The 2016 unit sales for rough                  D. 2,601–3,300 Lumen General Service
                                                                                                          service lamps are greater than 200                          Incandescent Lamps
                                                 § 959.26   Selection.                                    percent of the benchmark unit sales                      E. Shatter-Resistant Lamps
                                                   The Secretary shall select members                     estimate but the 2017 unit sales are                  V. Conclusion
                                                 and respective alternates from districts                 below the benchmark unit sales                        I. Background
                                                 established pursuant to §§ 959.24 or                     estimate. DOE has prepared, and is
                                                 959.25. Selections shall be as follows:                                                                           The Energy Independence and
                                                                                                          making available on its website, a
                                                   (a) District No. 1: Five producer                                                                            Security Act of 2007 (EISA 2007; Pub.
                                                                                                          spreadsheet showing the comparisons of
                                                 members and alternates; three handler                                                                          L. 110–140) was enacted on December
                                                                                                          projected sales versus 2016 and 2017
                                                 members and alternates.                                                                                        19, 2007. Among the requirements of
                                                                                                          sales, as well as the model used to
                                                   (b) District No. 2: Three producer                                                                           subtitle B (Lighting Energy Efficiency) of
                                                                                                          generate the original sales estimates.
                                                 members and alternates; two handler                                                                            title III of EISA 2007 were provisions
                                                                                                          The spreadsheet is available online at:
                                                 members and alternates.                                                                                        directing DOE to collect, analyze, and
                                                                                                          https://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/
                                                 ■ 5. Amend § 959.32 by revising                                                                                monitor unit sales of five lamp types
                                                                                                          appliance_standards/standards.aspx?
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                                                 paragraph (a) to read as follows:                                                                              (i.e., rough service lamps, vibration
                                                                                                          productid=16.
                                                                                                                                                                service lamps, 3-way incandescent
                                                 § 959.32   Procedure.                                    DATES: As of July 30, 2018, the DOE has               lamps, 2,601–3,300 lumen general
                                                    (a) Nine members of the Committee                     determined that no regulatory action is               service incandescent lamps, and shatter-
                                                 shall be necessary to constitute a                       necessary at this time.                               resistant lamps). In relevant part,
                                                 quorum. Seven concurring votes, or                       ADDRESSES: The docket, which includes                 section 321(a)(3)(B) of EISA 2007
                                                 two-thirds of the votes cast, whichever                  Federal Register notices, comments,                   amended section 325(l) of the Energy
                                                 is greater, shall be required to pass any                and other supporting documents/                       Policy and Conservation Act of 1975


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Document Created: 2018-07-28 01:44:25
Document Modified: 2018-07-28 01:44:25
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 August 6, 2018 through August 27, 2018. The representative period for the referendum is August 1, 2016 through July 31, 2017.
ContactGeronimo Quinones, Marketing Specialist, or Julie Santoboni, Rulemaking Branch Chief, 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] or [email protected]
FR Citation83 FR 36476 
CFR AssociatedOnions; Marketing Agreements and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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