83_FR_64536 83 FR 64296 - Sweet Onions Grown in the Walla Walla Valley of Southeast Washington and Northeast Oregon; Proposed Amendments to Marketing Order 956 and Referendum Order

83 FR 64296 - Sweet Onions Grown in the Walla Walla Valley of Southeast Washington and Northeast Oregon; Proposed Amendments to Marketing Order 956 and Referendum Order

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 240 (December 14, 2018)

Page Range64296-64299
FR Document2018-27143

This document proposes amendments to Marketing Order No. 956, which regulates the handling of sweet onions grown in the Walla Walla Valley of Southeast Washington and Northeast Oregon. The Walla Walla Sweet Onion Marketing Committee (Committee) recommended changing the Committee's size, quorum, and voting requirements. The Committee also recommended changing the term of office and staggered term limits so that the term of office for producers and handlers would be two fiscal periods instead of three fiscal periods, and one-half instead of one- third of the producer and handler member terms would expire every year.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Agricultural Marketing Service

7 CFR Part 956

[Doc. No. AMS-SC-18-0028; SC-18-956-1]


Sweet Onions Grown in the Walla Walla Valley of Southeast 
Washington and Northeast Oregon; Proposed Amendments to Marketing Order 
956 and Referendum Order

AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA.

ACTION: Proposed rule and referendum order.

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SUMMARY: This document proposes amendments to Marketing Order No. 956, 
which regulates the handling of sweet onions grown in the Walla Walla 
Valley of Southeast Washington and Northeast Oregon. The Walla Walla 
Sweet Onion Marketing Committee (Committee) recommended changing the 
Committee's size, quorum, and voting requirements. The Committee also 
recommended changing the term of office and staggered term limits so 
that the term of office for producers and handlers would be two fiscal 
periods instead of three fiscal periods, and one-half instead of one-
third of the producer and handler member terms would expire every year.

DATES: The referendum will be conducted from December 17, 2018, through 
December 31, 2018. The representative period for the referendum is June 
1, 2017, through May 31, 2018.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Geronimo Quinones, Marketing 
Specialist, or Patty Bennett, Director, 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. 956, as amended (7 CFR part 956), regulating the 
handling of sweet onions grown in the Walla Walla Valley of Southeast 
Washington and Northeast Oregon. Part 956 (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 sweet onion producers and handlers operating within the area of 
production and a public member.
    Section 608c(17) of the Act and the applicable rules of practice 
and procedure governing the formulation of marketing agreements and 
orders (7 CFR part 900) authorizes amendment of the Order through this 
informal rulemaking action.
    The Department of Agriculture (USDA) is issuing this 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'[thinsp]'' (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 sweet onions grown in the Walla Walla Valley of 
Southeast Washington and Northeast Oregon.
    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 608c(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 608c(17) of the Act and the 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 amendments, 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 two public meetings held on 
November 14, 2017, and March 3, 2018. The proposals would amend the 
Order by changing the Committee's size, quorum, and voting 
requirements. This action would also change the term of office and 
staggered term limits so that the term of office for producers and 
handlers would be two fiscal periods instead of three fiscal periods, 
and one-half instead of one-third of the producer and handler member 
terms would expire every year. If the proposed amendments are 
finalized, the Committee would hold nominations for producer and 
handler member and alternate positions. All the Committee's producer 
and handler positions would be filled by new nominations. Members and 
alternates who are currently serving could be nominated to serve on the 
new Committee.
    A proposed rule soliciting comments on the proposed amendments was 
issued on July 19, 2018, and published in the Federal Register on July 
24, 2018 (83 FR 34953). One comment in support of the amendments was 
received. AMS will conduct a producer referendum to determine support 
for the proposed

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amendments. If appropriate, a final rule will then be issued to 
effectuate the amendments favored by producers in the referendum.

Proposal 1--Reduce Committee Size

    Section 956.20 provides that the Committee consists of ten members, 
six of whom shall be producers, three of whom shall be handlers, and 
one public member. This proposal would amend Sec.  956.20 by reducing 
the size of the Committee from ten to seven members, four of whom shall 
be producers, two of whom shall be handlers, and one public member. The 
requirement that each member have an alternate with the same 
qualifications as the member would remain unchanged.
    Since promulgation of the Order in 1995, the number of Walla Walla 
sweet onion producers and handlers operating in the industry has 
decreased, which makes it difficult to find enough members and 
alternates to fill all positions on the Committee. Decreasing the 
Committee's size from ten members to seven members would make it more 
reflective of today's industry. Reducing the size of the Committee 
would enable it to more effectively fulfill membership and quorum 
requirements. These changes should help the Committee streamline its 
operations and increase its effectiveness.

Proposal 2--Revise Term of Office and Staggered Term Limits

    Section 956.21 requires Committee members and their alternates to 
serve for three fiscal periods in staggered terms with one-third of the 
terms expiring each year.
    This proposal would change Sec.  956.21 by revising the terms of 
office for the producer and handler members from three fiscal periods 
to two fiscal periods beginning on June 1 so that one-half of the 
Committee membership changes every year. The staggered terms would also 
change so that one-half instead of one-third of the producer and 
handler member terms expire every year. The proposed term limit changes 
would only apply to producer and handler members; the public member 
term would remain at three years.

Proposal 3--Revise Quorum and Voting Requirements

    Currently, Section 956.28(a) states that six members of the 
Committee shall constitute a quorum, and six concurring votes shall be 
required to pass any motion or approve any Committee action, except 
that recommendations made pursuant to Sec.  956.61 shall require seven 
concurring votes.
    The proposed changes would modify Sec.  956.28 to state that four 
rather than six members would constitute a quorum, and four rather than 
six concurring votes would be required to pass any motion or approve 
any Committee action, except for recommendations made pursuant to Sec.  
956.61, which would require five rather than seven concurring votes. 
These changes would help streamline the Committee's operations and 
increase its effectiveness.

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 eight handlers of Walla Walla sweet onions subject to 
regulation under the Order and approximately 15 producers in the 
regulated production area. Small agricultural service firms are defined 
by the Small Business Administration (SBA) as those having annual 
receipts of less than $7,500,000, and small agricultural producers are 
defined as those having annual receipts of less than $750,000 (13 CFR 
121.201).
    The Committee reported that approximately 390,000 50-pound bags or 
equivalents of Walla Walla sweet onions were shipped into the fresh 
market in 2017. Based on information reported by USDA's Market News 
Service, the average 2017 marketing year f.o.b. shipping point price 
for the Walla Walla sweet onions was $14.90 per 50-pound equivalent. 
Multiplying the $14.90 average price by the shipment quantity of 
390,000 50-pound equivalents yields an annual crop revenue estimate of 
$5,811,000. The average annual revenue for each of the eight handlers 
is therefore calculated to be $726,375 ($5,811,000 divided by eight), 
which is less than the SBA threshold of $7,500,000. Consequently, all 
the Walla Walla sweet onion handlers could be classified as small 
entities.
    In addition, based on information provided by the National 
Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), the average producer price for 
Walla Walla sweet onions for the 2012 through 2016 marketing years is 
$15.27 per 50-pound equivalent. NASS has not released data regarding 
the 2017 marketing year at this time. Multiplying the 2012-2016 
marketing year average price of $15.27 by the 2017 marketing year 
shipments of 390,000 50-pound equivalents yields an annual crop revenue 
estimate of $5,955,300. The estimated average annual revenue for each 
of the 15 producers is therefore calculated to be approximately 
$397,020 ($5,955,300 divided by 15), which is less than the SBA 
threshold of $750,000. In view of the foregoing, the majority of Walla 
Walla sweet onion producers and all of the Walla Walla sweet onion 
handlers may be classified as small entities.
    The proposed amendments would change the Committee's size, quorum, 
and voting requirements. The proposed amendments would also change the 
term of office and staggered term limits so that the term of office for 
producers and handlers would be two fiscal periods instead of three 
fiscal periods, and one-half instead of one-third of the producer and 
handler member terms would expire every year.
    The Committee's proposed amendments were unanimously recommended at 
two public meetings on November 14, 2017, and March 3, 2018. If these 
proposals are approved in a referendum, there would be no direct 
financial effects on producers or handlers. The number of producers and 
handlers operating in the industry has decreased, which makes it 
difficult to find enough members to fill positions on the Committee. 
Decreasing the Committee's size would make it more reflective of 
today's industry.
    If the proposed amendments are finalized, the Committee would hold 
nominations for producer and handler member and alternate positions. 
All the Committee's producer and handler positions would be filled by 
new nominations. Members and alternates who are currently serving could 
be nominated to serve on the new Committee.
    The Committee believes these changes will serve the needs of the 
Committee and the industry. No economic impact is expected if the 
proposed amendments are approved because they would not establish any 
new regulatory requirements on handlers nor would they have any 
assessment or funding implications. There would be no change in 
financial costs, reporting, or recordkeeping requirements if the 
proposals are approved.
    Alternatives to the proposals, including making no changes at this

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time, were considered by the Committee. Due to changes in the industry, 
AMS believes the proposals are justified and necessary to ensure the 
Committee's ability to locally administer the program. Reducing the 
size of the Committee would enable it to fulfill membership and quorum 
requirements fully, 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 Walla Walla Valley 
sweet 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.
    The Committee's meetings were widely publicized throughout the 
production area. All interested persons were invited to attend the 
meetings and encouraged to participate in Committee deliberations on 
all issues. Like all Committee meetings, the November 14, 2017, and 
March 3, 2018, meetings were public, and all entities, both large and 
small, were encouraged to express their views on the proposals.
    A proposed rule concerning this action was published in the Federal 
Register on July 24, 2018 (83 FR 34953). A copy of the proposed rule 
was sent via email to the Committee manager for dispersal to all 
Committee members and interested parties. The rule was also made 
available through the internet by USDA and the Office of the Federal 
Register. A 60-day comment period ending September 24, 2018, was 
provided to allow interested persons to respond to the proposal. One 
comment was received in support of the amendments.
    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 July 24, 
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 Sweet Onions 
Grown in the Walla Walla Valley of Southeast Washington and Northeast 
Oregon.'' 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 rule be published in 
the Federal Register.

Referendum Order

    It is hereby directed that a producer referendum be conducted in 
accordance with the procedure for the conduct of referenda (7 CFR 
900.400-407) to determine whether the annexed Order Amending the Order 
Regulating the Handling of Sweet Onions Grown in the Walla Walla Valley 
of Southeast Washington and Northeast Oregon is approved by producers 
who have engaged in the production of sweet onions within the 
production area during the representative period. The representative 
period for the conduct of such referendum is hereby determined to be 
June 1, 2017, to May 31, 2018.
    The agents of the Secretary to conduct such referendum are 
designated to be Dale Novotny and Barry Broadbent, Northwest Marketing 
Field Office, Marketing Order and Agreement Division, Specialty Crops 
Program, AMS, USDA; Telephone: (503) 326-2724, Fax: (503) 326-7440, or 
Email: [email protected] and [email protected], 
respectively.

Order Amending the Order Regulating the Handling of Sweet Onions Grown 
in the Walla Walla Valley of Southeast Washington and Northeast Oregon 
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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 sweet onions grown in the Walla 
Walla Valley of Southeast Washington and Northeast Oregon 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 marketing 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 or packed 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 sweet onions grown in the Walla Walla Valley of 
Southeast Washington and Northeast Oregon shall be in conformity to, 
and in compliance with, the terms and conditions of the

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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 July 19, 
2018, and published in the Federal Register (83 FR 34953) on July 24, 
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 956

    Onions, Marketing agreements, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements.

    Dated: December 11, 2018.
Bruce Summers,
Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service.

    For the reasons discussed in the preamble, 7 CFR part 956 is 
proposed to be amended as follows.

PART 956--SWEET ONIONS GROWN IN THE WALLA WALLA VALLEY OF SOUTHEAST 
WASHINGTON AND NORTHEAST OREGON

0
1. The authority citation for 7 CFR part 956 continues to read as 
follows:

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

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2. Amend Sec.  956.20 by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:


Sec.  956.20   Establishment and membership.

    (a) The Walla Walla Sweet Onion Marketing Committee, consisting of 
seven members, is hereby established. The Committee shall consist of 
four producer members, two handler members, and one public member. Each 
member shall have an alternate who shall have the same qualifications 
as the member.
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3. Revise Sec.  956.21 to read as follows:


Sec.  956.21   Term of office.

    (a) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b) of this section, 
the term of office of grower and handler Committee members and their 
respective alternates shall be two fiscal periods beginning on June 1 
or such other date as recommended by the Committee and approved by the 
Secretary. The terms shall be determined so that one-half of the grower 
membership and one-half of the handler membership shall terminate each 
year. Members and alternates shall serve during the term of office for 
which they are selected and have been qualified, or during that portion 
thereof beginning on the date on which they qualify during such term of 
office and continuing until the end thereof, or until their successors 
are selected and have qualified.
    (b) The term of office of the initial members and alternates shall 
begin as soon as possible after the effective date of this subpart. 
One-half of the initial industry grower and handler members and 
alternates shall serve for a one-year term and one-half shall serve for 
a two-year term. The initial as well as all successive terms of office 
of the public member and alternate member shall be for three years.
    (c) The consecutive terms of office for all grower and handler 
members shall be limited to two two-year terms. There shall be no such 
limitation for alternate members.
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4. Amend Sec.  956.28 by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:


Sec.  956.28   Procedure.

    (a) Four members of the Committee shall constitute a quorum, and 
four concurring votes shall be required to pass any motion or approve 
any Committee action, except that recommendations made pursuant to 
Sec.  956.61 shall require five concurring votes.
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                                                  Dated: December 11, 2018.                             2491, Fax: (202) 720–8938, or Email:                  on the petition. After the hearing, USDA
                                                Bruce Summers,                                          Richard.Lower@usda.gov.                               would rule on the petition. The Act
                                                Administrator, Agricultural Marketing                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This                       provides that the district court of the
                                                Service.                                                proposal, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553,                   United States in any district in which
                                                [FR Doc. 2018–27140 Filed 12–13–18; 8:45 am]            proposes amendments to regulations                    the handler is an inhabitant, or has his
                                                BILLING CODE 3410–02–P                                  issued to carry out a marketing order as              or her principal place of business, has
                                                                                                        defined in 7 CFR 900.2(j). This proposal              jurisdiction to review USDA’s ruling on
                                                                                                        is issued under Marketing Order No.                   the petition, provided an action is filed
                                                DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                               956, as amended (7 CFR part 956),                     no later than 20 days after the date of
                                                                                                        regulating the handling of sweet onions               entry of the ruling.
                                                Agricultural Marketing Service                          grown in the Walla Walla Valley of                       Section 1504 of the Food,
                                                                                                        Southeast Washington and Northeast                    Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008
                                                7 CFR Part 956                                          Oregon. Part 956 (referred to as the                  (2008 Farm Bill) (Pub. L. 110–246)
                                                                                                        ‘‘Order’’) is effective under the                     amended section 608c(17) of the Act,
                                                [Doc. No. AMS–SC–18–0028; SC–18–956–1]                                                                        which in turn required the addition of
                                                                                                        Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act
                                                                                                        of 1937, as amended (7 U.S.C. 601–674),               supplemental rules of practice to 7 CFR
                                                Sweet Onions Grown in the Walla
                                                                                                        hereinafter referred to as the ‘‘Act.’’ The           part 900 (73 FR 49307; August 21,
                                                Walla Valley of Southeast Washington
                                                                                                        Committee locally administers the                     2008). The amendment of section
                                                and Northeast Oregon; Proposed
                                                                                                                                                              608c(17) of the Act and the
                                                Amendments to Marketing Order 956                       Order and is comprised of sweet onion
                                                                                                                                                              supplemental rules of practice authorize
                                                and Referendum Order                                    producers and handlers operating
                                                                                                                                                              the use of informal rulemaking (5 U.S.C.
                                                                                                        within the area of production and a
                                                AGENCY:  Agricultural Marketing Service,                                                                      553) to amend Federal fruit, vegetable,
                                                                                                        public member.
                                                USDA.                                                                                                         and nut marketing agreements and
                                                                                                           Section 608c(17) of the Act and the
                                                ACTION: Proposed rule and referendum
                                                                                                                                                              orders. USDA may use informal
                                                                                                        applicable rules of practice and
                                                order.                                                                                                        rulemaking to amend marketing orders
                                                                                                        procedure governing the formulation of
                                                                                                                                                              based on the nature and complexity of
                                                                                                        marketing agreements and orders (7 CFR
                                                SUMMARY:   This document proposes                                                                             the proposed amendments, the potential
                                                                                                        part 900) authorizes amendment of the
                                                amendments to Marketing Order No.                                                                             regulatory and economic impacts on
                                                                                                        Order through this informal rulemaking                affected entities, and any other relevant
                                                956, which regulates the handling of                    action.
                                                sweet onions grown in the Walla Walla                                                                         matters.
                                                                                                           The Department of Agriculture                         AMS has considered these factors and
                                                Valley of Southeast Washington and                      (USDA) is issuing this rule in
                                                Northeast Oregon. The Walla Walla                                                                             has determined that the amendments
                                                                                                        conformance with Executive Orders                     proposed are not unduly complex and
                                                Sweet Onion Marketing Committee                         13563 and 13175. This action falls
                                                (Committee) recommended changing the                                                                          the nature of the proposed amendments
                                                                                                        within a category of regulatory actions               is appropriate for utilizing the informal
                                                Committee’s size, quorum, and voting                    that the Office of Management and
                                                requirements. The Committee also                                                                              rulemaking process to amend the Order.
                                                                                                        Budget (OMB) exempted from Executive                     The proposed amendments were
                                                recommended changing the term of                        Order 12866 review. Additionally,
                                                office and staggered term limits so that                                                                      unanimously recommended by the
                                                                                                        because this proposed rule does not                   Committee following deliberations at
                                                the term of office for producers and                    meet the definition of a significant
                                                handlers would be two fiscal periods                                                                          two public meetings held on November
                                                                                                        regulatory action, it does not trigger the            14, 2017, and March 3, 2018. The
                                                instead of three fiscal periods, and one-               requirements contained in Executive
                                                half instead of one-third of the producer                                                                     proposals would amend the Order by
                                                                                                        Order 13771. See OMB’s Memorandum                     changing the Committee’s size, quorum,
                                                and handler member terms would                          titled ‘‘Interim Guidance Implementing
                                                expire every year.                                                                                            and voting requirements. This action
                                                                                                        Section 2 of the Executive Order of                   would also change the term of office and
                                                DATES: The referendum will be                           January 30, 2017, titled ‘Reducing                    staggered term limits so that the term of
                                                conducted from December 17, 2018,                       Regulation and Controlling Regulatory                 office for producers and handlers would
                                                through December 31, 2018. The                          Costs’ ’’ (February 2, 2017).                         be two fiscal periods instead of three
                                                representative period for the referendum                   This proposal has been reviewed                    fiscal periods, and one-half instead of
                                                is June 1, 2017, through May 31, 2018.                  under Executive Order 12988, Civil                    one-third of the producer and handler
                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        Justice Reform. This rule is not intended             member terms would expire every year.
                                                Geronimo Quinones, Marketing                            to have retroactive effect. This rule shall           If the proposed amendments are
                                                Specialist, or Patty Bennett, Director,                 not be deemed to preclude, preempt, or                finalized, the Committee would hold
                                                Marketing Order and Agreement                           supersede any State program covering                  nominations for producer and handler
                                                Division, Specialty Crops Program,                      sweet onions grown in the Walla Walla                 member and alternate positions. All the
                                                AMS, USDA, 1400 Independence                            Valley of Southeast Washington and                    Committee’s producer and handler
                                                Avenue SW, Stop 0237, Washington, DC                    Northeast Oregon.                                     positions would be filled by new
                                                20250–0237; Telephone: (202) 720–                          The Act provides that administrative               nominations. Members and alternates
                                                2491, Fax: (202) 720–8938, or Email:                    proceedings must be exhausted before                  who are currently serving could be
                                                Geronimo.Quinones@usda.gov or                           parties may file suit in court. Under                 nominated to serve on the new
                                                Patty.Bennett@usda.gov.                                 section 608c(15)(A) of the Act, any                   Committee.
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                                                   Small businesses may request                         handler subject to an order may file                     A proposed rule soliciting comments
                                                information on complying with this                      with USDA a petition stating that the                 on the proposed amendments was
                                                regulation by contacting Richard Lower,                 order, any provision of the order, or any             issued on July 19, 2018, and published
                                                Marketing Order and Agreement                           obligation imposed in connection with                 in the Federal Register on July 24, 2018
                                                Division, Specialty Crops Program,                      the order is not in accordance with law               (83 FR 34953). One comment in support
                                                AMS, USDA, 1400 Independence                            and request a modification of the order               of the amendments was received. AMS
                                                Avenue SW, STOP 0237, Washington,                       or to be exempted therefrom. A handler                will conduct a producer referendum to
                                                DC 20250–0237; Telephone: (202) 720–                    is afforded the opportunity for a hearing             determine support for the proposed


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                                                amendments. If appropriate, a final rule                   The proposed changes would modify                  producer price for Walla Walla sweet
                                                will then be issued to effectuate the                   § 956.28 to state that four rather than six           onions for the 2012 through 2016
                                                amendments favored by producers in                      members would constitute a quorum,                    marketing years is $15.27 per 50-pound
                                                the referendum.                                         and four rather than six concurring                   equivalent. NASS has not released data
                                                                                                        votes would be required to pass any                   regarding the 2017 marketing year at
                                                Proposal 1—Reduce Committee Size                        motion or approve any Committee                       this time. Multiplying the 2012–2016
                                                   Section 956.20 provides that the                     action, except for recommendations                    marketing year average price of $15.27
                                                Committee consists of ten members, six                  made pursuant to § 956.61, which                      by the 2017 marketing year shipments of
                                                of whom shall be producers, three of                    would require five rather than seven                  390,000 50-pound equivalents yields an
                                                whom shall be handlers, and one public                  concurring votes. These changes would                 annual crop revenue estimate of
                                                member. This proposal would amend                       help streamline the Committee’s                       $5,955,300. The estimated average
                                                § 956.20 by reducing the size of the                    operations and increase its                           annual revenue for each of the 15
                                                Committee from ten to seven members,                    effectiveness.                                        producers is therefore calculated to be
                                                four of whom shall be producers, two of                                                                       approximately $397,020 ($5,955,300
                                                                                                        Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                whom shall be handlers, and one public                                                                        divided by 15), which is less than the
                                                member. The requirement that each                          Pursuant to the requirements set forth             SBA threshold of $750,000. In view of
                                                member have an alternate with the same                  in the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)               the foregoing, the majority of Walla
                                                qualifications as the member would                      (5 U.S.C. 601–612), AMS has considered                Walla sweet onion producers and all of
                                                remain unchanged.                                       the economic impact of this action on                 the Walla Walla sweet onion handlers
                                                                                                        small entities. Accordingly, AMS has                  may be classified as small entities.
                                                   Since promulgation of the Order in
                                                                                                        prepared this final regulatory flexibility               The proposed amendments would
                                                1995, the number of Walla Walla sweet
                                                                                                        analysis.                                             change the Committee’s size, quorum,
                                                onion producers and handlers operating                     The purpose of the RFA is to fit
                                                in the industry has decreased, which                                                                          and voting requirements. The proposed
                                                                                                        regulatory actions to the scale of                    amendments would also change the
                                                makes it difficult to find enough                       businesses subject to such actions in
                                                members and alternates to fill all                                                                            term of office and staggered term limits
                                                                                                        order that small businesses will not be               so that the term of office for producers
                                                positions on the Committee. Decreasing                  unduly or disproportionately burdened.
                                                the Committee’s size from ten members                                                                         and handlers would be two fiscal
                                                                                                        Marketing orders issued pursuant to the               periods instead of three fiscal periods,
                                                to seven members would make it more                     Act, and rules issued thereunder, are                 and one-half instead of one-third of the
                                                reflective of today’s industry. Reducing                unique in that they are brought about                 producer and handler member terms
                                                the size of the Committee would enable                  through group action of essentially                   would expire every year.
                                                it to more effectively fulfill membership               small entities acting on their own                       The Committee’s proposed
                                                and quorum requirements. These                          behalf.                                               amendments were unanimously
                                                changes should help the Committee                          There are eight handlers of Walla                  recommended at two public meetings
                                                streamline its operations and increase                  Walla sweet onions subject to regulation              on November 14, 2017, and March 3,
                                                its effectiveness.                                      under the Order and approximately 15                  2018. If these proposals are approved in
                                                Proposal 2—Revise Term of Office and                    producers in the regulated production                 a referendum, there would be no direct
                                                Staggered Term Limits                                   area. Small agricultural service firms are            financial effects on producers or
                                                                                                        defined by the Small Business                         handlers. The number of producers and
                                                  Section 956.21 requires Committee                     Administration (SBA) as those having                  handlers operating in the industry has
                                                members and their alternates to serve                   annual receipts of less than $7,500,000,              decreased, which makes it difficult to
                                                for three fiscal periods in staggered                   and small agricultural producers are                  find enough members to fill positions
                                                terms with one-third of the terms                       defined as those having annual receipts               on the Committee. Decreasing the
                                                expiring each year.                                     of less than $750,000 (13 CFR 121.201).               Committee’s size would make it more
                                                  This proposal would change § 956.21                      The Committee reported that                        reflective of today’s industry.
                                                by revising the terms of office for the                 approximately 390,000 50-pound bags                      If the proposed amendments are
                                                producer and handler members from                       or equivalents of Walla Walla sweet                   finalized, the Committee would hold
                                                three fiscal periods to two fiscal periods              onions were shipped into the fresh                    nominations for producer and handler
                                                beginning on June 1 so that one-half of                 market in 2017. Based on information                  member and alternate positions. All the
                                                the Committee membership changes                        reported by USDA’s Market News                        Committee’s producer and handler
                                                every year. The staggered terms would                   Service, the average 2017 marketing                   positions would be filled by new
                                                also change so that one-half instead of                 year f.o.b. shipping point price for the              nominations. Members and alternates
                                                one-third of the producer and handler                   Walla Walla sweet onions was $14.90                   who are currently serving could be
                                                member terms expire every year. The                     per 50-pound equivalent. Multiplying                  nominated to serve on the new
                                                proposed term limit changes would only                  the $14.90 average price by the                       Committee.
                                                apply to producer and handler                           shipment quantity of 390,000 50-pound                    The Committee believes these changes
                                                members; the public member term                         equivalents yields an annual crop                     will serve the needs of the Committee
                                                would remain at three years.                            revenue estimate of $5,811,000. The                   and the industry. No economic impact
                                                Proposal 3—Revise Quorum and Voting                     average annual revenue for each of the                is expected if the proposed amendments
                                                Requirements                                            eight handlers is therefore calculated to             are approved because they would not
                                                                                                        be $726,375 ($5,811,000 divided by                    establish any new regulatory
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                                                  Currently, Section 956.28(a) states                   eight), which is less than the SBA                    requirements on handlers nor would
                                                that six members of the Committee shall                 threshold of $7,500,000. Consequently,                they have any assessment or funding
                                                constitute a quorum, and six concurring                 all the Walla Walla sweet onion                       implications. There would be no change
                                                votes shall be required to pass any                     handlers could be classified as small                 in financial costs, reporting, or
                                                motion or approve any Committee                         entities.                                             recordkeeping requirements if the
                                                action, except that recommendations                        In addition, based on information                  proposals are approved.
                                                made pursuant to § 956.61 shall require                 provided by the National Agricultural                    Alternatives to the proposals,
                                                seven concurring votes.                                 Statistics Service (NASS), the average                including making no changes at this


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                                                time, were considered by the                            was received in support of the                        Order Amending the Order Regulating
                                                Committee. Due to changes in the                        amendments.                                           the Handling of Sweet Onions Grown in
                                                industry, AMS believes the proposals                       A small business guide on complying                the Walla Walla Valley of Southeast
                                                are justified and necessary to ensure the               with fruit, vegetable, and specialty crop             Washington and Northeast Oregon 1
                                                Committee’s ability to locally                                                                                Findings and Determinations
                                                                                                        marketing agreements and orders may
                                                administer the program. Reducing the
                                                                                                        be viewed at: http://www.ams.usda.gov/                   The findings hereinafter set forth are
                                                size of the Committee would enable it
                                                to fulfill membership and quorum                        rules-regulations/moa/small-businesses.               supplementary to the findings and
                                                requirements fully, thereby ensuring a                  Any questions about the compliance                    determinations which were previously
                                                more efficient and orderly flow of                      guide should be sent to Richard Lower                 made in connection with the issuance of
                                                business.                                               at the previously mentioned address in                the Order; and all said previous findings
                                                                                                        the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT                   and determinations are hereby ratified
                                                Paperwork Reduction Act                                 section.                                              and affirmed, except insofar as such
                                                  In accordance with the Paperwork                                                                            findings and determinations may be in
                                                Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C.                        Findings and Conclusions                              conflict with the findings and
                                                Chapter 35), the Order’s information                      The findings and conclusions and                    determinations set forth herein.
                                                collection requirements have been                                                                                1. The Order, as amended, and as
                                                                                                        general findings and determinations
                                                previously approved by OMB and                                                                                hereby proposed to be further amended,
                                                                                                        included in the proposed rule set forth
                                                assigned OMB No. 0581–0178                                                                                    and all the terms and conditions thereof,
                                                                                                        in the July 24, 2018, issue of the Federal            would tend to effectuate the declared
                                                (Vegetable and Specialty Crops). No
                                                changes in those requirements are                       Register are hereby approved and                      policy of the Act;
                                                necessary because of this action. Should                adopted.                                                 2. The Order, as amended, and as
                                                any changes become necessary, they                      Marketing Order                                       hereby proposed to be further amended,
                                                would be submitted to OMB for                                                                                 regulates the handling of sweet onions
                                                approval.                                                  Annexed hereto and made a part                     grown in the Walla Walla Valley of
                                                  This proposed rule would impose no                    hereof is the document entitled ‘‘Order               Southeast Washington and Northeast
                                                additional reporting or recordkeeping                   Amending the Order Regulating the                     Oregon and is applicable only to
                                                requirements on either small or large                   Handling of Sweet Onions Grown in the                 persons in the respective classes of
                                                Walla Walla Valley sweet onion                          Walla Walla Valley of Southeast                       commercial and industrial activity
                                                handlers. As with all Federal marketing                 Washington and Northeast Oregon.’’                    specified in the Order;
                                                order programs, reports and forms are                   This document has been decided upon                      3. The Order, as amended, and as
                                                periodically reviewed to reduce                         as the detailed and appropriate means of              hereby proposed to be further amended,
                                                information requirements and                            effectuating the foregoing findings and               is limited in application to the smallest
                                                duplication by industry and public                                                                            regional production area which is
                                                                                                        conclusions. It is hereby ordered that
                                                sector agencies.                                                                                              practicable, consistent with carrying out
                                                                                                        this entire rule be published in the
                                                  AMS is committed to complying with                                                                          the declared policy of the Act, and the
                                                                                                        Federal Register.                                     issuance of several marketing orders
                                                the E-Government Act, to promote the
                                                use of the internet and other                           Referendum Order                                      applicable to subdivisions of the
                                                information technologies to provide                                                                           production area would not effectively
                                                increased opportunities for citizen                       It is hereby directed that a producer               carry out the declared policy of the Act;
                                                access to Government information and                    referendum be conducted in accordance                    4. The Order, as amended, and as
                                                services, and for other purposes.                       with the procedure for the conduct of                 hereby proposed to be further amended,
                                                  USDA has not identified any relevant                  referenda (7 CFR 900.400–407) to                      prescribes, insofar as practicable, such
                                                Federal rules that duplicate, overlap, or               determine whether the annexed Order                   different terms applicable to different
                                                conflict with this action.                              Amending the Order Regulating the                     parts of the production area as are
                                                  The Committee’s meetings were                         Handling of Sweet Onions Grown in the                 necessary to give due recognition to the
                                                widely publicized throughout the                        Walla Walla Valley of Southeast                       differences in the production and
                                                production area. All interested persons                 Washington and Northeast Oregon is                    marketing of onions produced or packed
                                                were invited to attend the meetings and                 approved by producers who have                        in the production area; and
                                                encouraged to participate in Committee                  engaged in the production of sweet                       5. All handling of onions produced or
                                                deliberations on all issues. Like all                                                                         packed in the production area as
                                                                                                        onions within the production area
                                                Committee meetings, the November 14,                                                                          defined in the Order is in the current of
                                                                                                        during the representative period. The
                                                2017, and March 3, 2018, meetings were                                                                        interstate or foreign commerce or
                                                                                                        representative period for the conduct of
                                                public, and all entities, both large and                                                                      directly burdens, obstructs, or affects
                                                small, were encouraged to express their                 such referendum is hereby determined                  such commerce.
                                                views on the proposals.                                 to be June 1, 2017, to May 31, 2018.
                                                                                                                                                              Order Relative to Handling
                                                  A proposed rule concerning this                         The agents of the Secretary to conduct
                                                action was published in the Federal                     such referendum are designated to be                     It is therefore ordered, that on and
                                                Register on July 24, 2018 (83 FR 34953).                Dale Novotny and Barry Broadbent,                     after the effective date hereof, all
                                                A copy of the proposed rule was sent                    Northwest Marketing Field Office,                     handling of sweet onions grown in the
                                                via email to the Committee manager for                  Marketing Order and Agreement                         Walla Walla Valley of Southeast
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                                                dispersal to all Committee members and                  Division, Specialty Crops Program,                    Washington and Northeast Oregon shall
                                                interested parties. The rule was also                   AMS, USDA; Telephone: (503) 326–                      be in conformity to, and in compliance
                                                made available through the internet by                  2724, Fax: (503) 326–7440, or Email:                  with, the terms and conditions of the
                                                USDA and the Office of the Federal                      DaleJ.Novotny@usda.gov and                              1 This order shall not become effective unless and
                                                Register. A 60-day comment period                       Barry.Broadbent@usda.gov,                             until the requirements of § 900.14 of the rules of
                                                ending September 24, 2018, was                          respectively.                                         practice and procedure governing proceedings to
                                                provided to allow interested persons to                                                                       formulate marketing agreements and marketing
                                                respond to the proposal. One comment                                                                          orders have been met.



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                                                said Order as hereby proposed to be                     until their successors are selected and               extended. Comments on the ANPRM
                                                amended as follows:                                     have qualified.                                       must now be received by BIS on or
                                                  The provisions of the proposed                           (b) The term of office of the initial              before January 10, 2019.
                                                marketing order amending the Order                      members and alternates shall begin as                 ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                contained in the proposed rule issued                   soon as possible after the effective date             through either of the following:
                                                by the Administrator on July 19, 2018,                  of this subpart. One-half of the initial                • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://
                                                and published in the Federal Register                   industry grower and handler members                   www.regulations.gov. The identification
                                                (83 FR 34953) on July 24, 2018, will be                 and alternates shall serve for a one-year             number for this rulemaking is BIS 2018–
                                                and are the terms and provisions of this                term and one-half shall serve for a two-              0024.
                                                order amending the Order and are set                    year term. The initial as well as all                   • Address: By mail or delivery to
                                                forth in full herein.                                   successive terms of office of the public              Regulatory Policy Division, Bureau of
                                                                                                        member and alternate member shall be                  Industry and Security, U.S. Department
                                                List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 956                      for three years.                                      of Commerce, Room 2099B, 14th Street
                                                  Onions, Marketing agreements,                            (c) The consecutive terms of office for            and Pennsylvania Avenue NW,
                                                Reporting and recordkeeping                             all grower and handler members shall                  Washington, DC 20230. Refer to RIN
                                                requirements.                                           be limited to two two-year terms. There               0694–AH61.
                                                  Dated: December 11, 2018.                             shall be no such limitation for alternate             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                Bruce Summers,
                                                                                                        members.                                              Kirsten Mortimer, Office of National
                                                                                                        ■ 4. Amend § 956.28 by revising                       Security and Technology Transfer
                                                Administrator, Agricultural Marketing
                                                                                                        paragraph (a) to read as follows:                     Controls, Bureau of Industry and
                                                Service.
                                                                                                        § 956.28    Procedure.
                                                                                                                                                              Security, Department of Commerce.
                                                  For the reasons discussed in the                                                                            Phone: (202) 482–0092; Fax (202) 482–
                                                preamble, 7 CFR part 956 is proposed to                   (a) Four members of the Committee                   3355; Email: Kirsten.Mortimer@
                                                be amended as follows.                                  shall constitute a quorum, and four                   bis.doc.gov.
                                                                                                        concurring votes shall be required to
                                                PART 956—SWEET ONIONS GROWN                             pass any motion or approve any                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                IN THE WALLA WALLA VALLEY OF                            Committee action, except that                         Background
                                                SOUTHEAST WASHINGTON AND                                recommendations made pursuant to
                                                NORTHEAST OREGON                                                                                                 On November 19, 2018 (83 FR 58201),
                                                                                                        § 956.61 shall require five concurring
                                                                                                                                                              the Bureau of Industry and Security
                                                                                                        votes.
                                                ■ 1. The authority citation for 7 CFR                                                                         (BIS) published an advanced notice of
                                                                                                        *     *    *      *    *                              proposed rulemaking, ‘‘Review of
                                                part 956 continues to read as follows:                  [FR Doc. 2018–27143 Filed 12–13–18; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                              Controls for Certain Emerging
                                                    Authority: 7 U.S.C. 601–674.                        BILLING CODE 3410–02–P
                                                                                                                                                              Technologies,’’ which included a
                                                ■ 2. Amend § 956.20 by revising                                                                               comment period deadline of December
                                                paragraph (a) to read as follows:                                                                             19, 2018. Since publication, BIS has
                                                                                                        DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                received requests for additional time to
                                                § 956.20   Establishment and membership.
                                                                                                                                                              submit comments. In response to those
                                                  (a) The Walla Walla Sweet Onion                       Bureau of Industry and Security                       requests, BIS is extending the public
                                                Marketing Committee, consisting of                                                                            comment period until January 10, 2019.
                                                seven members, is hereby established.                   15 CFR Part 744                                       A description of the specific topics and
                                                The Committee shall consist of four                     [Docket No. 180712626–8840–01]                        issues that BIS would like addressed is
                                                producer members, two handler                                                                                 outlined in the November 19, 2018
                                                members, and one public member. Each                    RIN 0694–AH61
                                                                                                                                                              Federal Register ANPRM.
                                                member shall have an alternate who                      Review of Controls for Certain                          Dated: December 10, 2018.
                                                shall have the same qualifications as the               Emerging Technologies                                 Matthew S. Borman,
                                                member.
                                                                                                        AGENCY:  Bureau of Industry and                       Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export
                                                *     *    *     *     *                                                                                      Administration.
                                                ■ 3. Revise § 956.21 to read as follows:                Security, Commerce.
                                                                                                                                                              [FR Doc. 2018–27148 Filed 12–13–18; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                        ACTION: Advance notice of proposed
                                                § 956.21   Term of office.                              rulemaking (ANPRM), Extension of                      BILLING CODE 3510–33–P

                                                  (a) Except as otherwise provided in                   comment period.
                                                paragraph (b) of this section, the term of
                                                office of grower and handler Committee                  SUMMARY:   The Bureau of Industry and                 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
                                                members and their respective alternates                 Security (BIS) is extending the comment               HUMAN SERVICES
                                                shall be two fiscal periods beginning on                period for its November 19, 2018,
                                                June 1 or such other date as                            advanced notice of proposed                           Food and Drug Administration
                                                recommended by the Committee and                        rulemaking (ANPRM), ‘‘Review of
                                                approved by the Secretary. The terms                    Controls for Certain Emerging                         21 CFR Parts 314 and 601
                                                shall be determined so that one-half of                 Technologies’’ until January 10, 2019. In             [Docket No. FDA–2013–N–0500]
                                                the grower membership and one-half of                   response to requests received from
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                                                the handler membership shall terminate                  members of the public, BIS believes it                Withdrawal of Proposed Rule on
                                                each year. Members and alternates shall                 is appropriate to extend the comment                  Supplemental Applications Proposing
                                                serve during the term of office for which               period to provide interested parties                  Labeling Changes for Approved Drugs
                                                they are selected and have been                         additional time to submit their                       and Biological Products
                                                qualified, or during that portion thereof               responses to the ANPRM.
                                                                                                                                                              AGENCY:    Food and Drug Administration,
                                                beginning on the date on which they                     DATES: The comment period announced                   HHS.
                                                qualify during such term of office and                  in the notice that was published on
                                                                                                                                                              ACTION:   Proposed rule; withdrawal.
                                                continuing until the end thereof, or                    November 19, 2018 (83 FR 58201) is


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Document Created: 2018-12-14 03:50:06
Document Modified: 2018-12-14 03:50:06
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 December 17, 2018, through December 31, 2018. The representative period for the referendum is June 1, 2017, through May 31, 2018.
ContactGeronimo Quinones, Marketing Specialist, or Patty Bennett, Director, 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 64296 
CFR AssociatedOnions; Marketing Agreements and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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