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Evaluating results against established goals and objectives and evaluating program effectiveness and progress. (6) Representing APHIS in maintaining liaison with the various planning and evaluation staffs of the Department. Maintaining close cooperation with program staffs and serving as a consultant on the application of planning and evaluating analytical measures and techniques. (7) Providing advice and assistance in the development, review, modification, and updating of the APHIS component of the Department's multi-year program and financial planning system. (8) Providing guidance and expertise for training in planning and evaluating techniques and analytical methods. (b) Policy analysis and development. (1) Designing, implementing, and aging an agency decisionmaking process that provides for timely identification and analysis of emerging issues. Providing guidelines for the identification and prioritization of critical issues. Organizing and coordinating interdisciplinary committees to identify desired outcomes and to develop proposed options for achieving them. Conducting and coordinating timely analysis of potential impacts; providing recommendations, and when requested, action plans for the Administrator; and tracking the progress of each critical issue. (2) Conducting short and long-term analyses of agency issues, programs, and policies using benefit cost analysis, econometric analysis, decisionmaking under uncertainty and other analytical techniques to provide top management with estimates of the impacts of alternative policy options. (3) Conducting regulatory analyses in support of the critical issues management system; analyzing the impacts of APHIS regulations on affected industries, consumers and the economy as a whole. Conducting regulatory flexibility analyses to determine the impact of regulations on small businesses and to analyze alternatives to minimize the impact. (4) Providing guidance to other APHIS staffs on analytical techniques for investigating APHIS policy issues; reviewing and critiquing analytical reports prepared by other APHIS staffs
as well as working papers and research done for APHIS by outside contractors. (5) Providing expertise for training in analytical techniques and developments in quantitative methods, economic analysis and other topics relevant to bringing a modern analytical approach to APHIS program and policy issues. (c) Regulatory analysis and development. (1) Advising the Administrator and other key officials on matters pertaining to APHIS regulatory policy, including matters relating to FEDERAL REGISTER documents. (2) Developing and drafting proposed final regulations and other documents for publication in the FEDERAL REGISTER (dockets). Reviewing dockets for adequacy, clarity, and compliance with APHIS program policies, USDA policies, and applicable laws and regulations. (3) Coordinating, appropriate, intra- and inter-agency review of FEDERAL REGISTER dockets. Establishing and maintaining an agency-wide clearance and control system for FEDERAL REGISTER documents, and related documents. (4) Maintaining a system for monitoring existing regulations to determine their need, enforceability, and burdens consistent with Departmental policies and statutory requirements. (5) Maintaining the official administrative record for APHIS FEDERAL REGISTER documents. (6) Serving as focal point for analysis of agency and public comments on proposed APHIS rules. (7) Conducting public hearings concerning proposed APHIS regulatory actions. (8) Maintaining liaison with the OGC and with other Government agencies, including the Office of the Federal Register, and Office of Management and Budget, the Small Business Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Department of the Interior concerning APHIS FEDERAL REGISTER documents. (9) Providing advice to agency personnel in the preparation of various materials for agency or public distribution concerning APHIS FEDERAL REGISTER documents, such as press releases, economic analyses, regulatory Page 3
regulatory enforcement activities of APHIS. (2) Coordinating staff emergency activities, with input from other staff groups, providing on-site and headquarters information support to the Regional Emergency Animal Disease Eradication Organization (READEO) and the Preparedness for Emergency Plant Pest Actions (PEPPA) task force and other emergency operations. (3) Preparing and issuing press releases, background statements, special reports and other informational material to the general public and special groups in agriculture and other affected industries. (4) Maintaining contact with general and trade media for release of immediate and complete information regarding agency programs and policies. (5) Drafting and distributing information to the public, through the Office of Governmental and Public Affairs of the Department. (6) Conducting public information programs in support of cooperative international pest and disease eradication campaigns carried out in foreign countries. (7) Preparing and issuing news eases, magazine articles, background statements, special reports, and other informational materials to the public, press, and others in agriculture, government, and industry in the United States and foreign countries. (8) Collaborating, as appropriate, with foreign officials, the United States Information Agency, U.S. AgriCultural Counselors and Attaches, and ther governmental and private organiations and individuals in the planning ind conduct of assigned educational ac"ivities associated with APHIS cooperitive programs in foreign countries. (9) Preparing major speeches, backrround statements, special reports and other materials required by APHIS and Departmental officials concerning JSDA's international activities. (10) Advising and training foreign personnel in public information techliques, either on site in foreign counries, or at headquarters. Cooperating vith international organizations, such LS FAO and the Interamerican Instijute for Cooperation in Agriculture, to onduct feasibility studies of public in
formation aspects of proposed agricultural programs, to evaluate existing public information capabilities, and to propose improvements, if needed. (b) Executive correspondence. (1) Coordinating all agency activities in carrying out the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts. Making all initial determinations to deny information requested under the FOIA. Ensuring that files coming within the scope of the Privacy Act are properly identified, used, and safeguarded. (2) Writing, tracking, and preparing all Departmentally controlled correspondence, Congressional correspondence, and other high-priority correspondence, as determined by the Administrator. (3) Preparing timely and responsive replies to written inquiries by identifying accurate sources of information, determining agency actions necessary, tailoring responses to the interests of the recipient, ensuring that they adhere to APHIS policies and are consistent with other responses, and securing the corroboration of appropriate agency officials. (4) Preparing reports on legislation as requested by Congressional staffs or committees and monitoring "The Congressional Record” for items of interest to APHIS. (5) Providing editorial assistance to staffs in the preparation of speeches, briefings, regulations, procedural manuals, articles for publication, and standard replies to recurring questions posed by correspondence answered at the program level. (6) Preparing speeches and briefings for top Department and agency officials and also Congressional testimony support material for agency witnesses for Congressional hearings. (7) Analyzing proposed legislation to determine its impact on APHIS programs and preparing legislative reports when requested by Congress. (c) Legislative services. (1) Advising and assisting the Administrator and other agency officials on all matters relating to agency legislative affairs. (2) Preparing legislative proposals in connection with APHIS programs and responsibilities, based on recommendations from program officials. Page 4
372.8 Major planning and decision points and public involvement. 372.9 Processing and use of environmental documents. 372.10 Supplementing environmental impact statements. AUTHORITY: 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.; 40 CFR parts 1500–1508; 7 CFR parts lb, 2.22, 2.80, 371.2, 371.2(m), 371.13(d), and 371.14(b). SOURCE: 60 FR 6002, Feb. 1, 1995, unless otherwise noted.
CFR part 1508 is incorporated herein. In addition, the following terms, as used in these procedures, are defined as follows: APHIS. The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). Decisionmaker. The agency official responsible for executing findings of no significant impact in the environmental assessment process and the record of decision in the environmental impact statement process. Department. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Environmental unit. Environmental Analysis and Documentation, the analytical unit in Biotechnology, Biologics, and Environmental Protection responsible for coordinating APHIS compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act and other environmental laws and regulations.
8372.1 Purpose. These procedures implement section 102(2) of the National Environmental Policy Act by assuring early and adequate consideration of environmental factors in Animal and Plant Health Inspection Set ce planning and decisionmaking and by promoting the effective, efficient integration of all relevant environmental requirements under the National Environmental Policy Act. The goal of timely, relevant environmental analysis will be secured principally by adhering to the National Environmental Policy Act implementing regulations (40 CFR parts 1500–1508), especially provisions pertaining to timing ($ 1502.5), integration ($ 1502.25), and scope of analysis (81508.25).
8372.2 Designation of responsible APHIS official. The Administrator of APHIS, or an agency official to whom the Administrator may formally delegate the task, is responsible for overall review of APHIS' NEPA compliance.
8372.3 Information and assistance. Information, including the status of studies, and the availability of reference materials, as well as the informal interpretations of APHIS' NEPA procedures and other forms of assistance, will be made available upon request to Environmental Analysis and Documentation, Biotechnology, Biologics, and Environmental Protection, APHIS, USDA, P.0. Drawer 810, Riverdale MD 20738, (301) 436_8565 (Hyattsville) or (301) 734-8565 (Riverdale).
8372.5 Classification of actions. (a) Actions normally requiring environmental impact statements. This class of policymakings and rulemakings seeks to establish programmatic approaches to animal and nt health issues. Actions in this class typically involve the agency, an entire program, or a substantial program component and are characterized by their broad scope (often global or nationwide) and potential effect (impacting a wide range of environmental quality values or indicators, whether or not affected individuals or systems may be completely identified at the time). Ordinarily, new or untried methodologies, strategies, or techniques to deal with pervasive threats to animal and plant health are the subjects of this class of actions. Alternative means of dealing with those threats usually have not been well developed. Actions in this class include: (1) Formulation of contingent response strategies to combat future widespread outbreaks of animal and plant diseases; and (2) Adoption of strategic or other long-range plans that purport to adopt for future program application a preferred course of action. (b) Actions normally requiring environmental assessments but not necessarily environmental impact statements. This class of APHIS actions may involve the
8372.4 Definitions. The terminology set forth in the Council on Environmental Quality's (CEQ) implementing regulations at 40
agency as a whole or an entire program, but generally is related to a more discrete program component and is characterized by its limited scope (particular sites, species, or activities) and potential effect (impacting relatively few environmental values or systems). Individuals and systems that may be affected can be identified. Methodologies, strategies, and techniques employed to deal with the issues at hand are seldom new or untested. Alternative means of dealing with those issues are well established. Mitiigation measures are generally availTable and have been successfully emcployed. Actions in this class include: ü (1) Policymakings and rulemakings that seek to remedy specific animal sand plant health risks or that may af,fect opportunities on the part of the public to influence agency environmental planning and decisionmaking. Examples of this category of actions beinclude: (i) Development of program plans that seek to adopt strategies, methods, and techniques as the means of dealing with particular animal and plant health risks that may arise in the future; (ii) Implementation of program plans at the site-specific, action level, except for actions that are categorically excluded, as provided in paragraph (c) of this section. (2) Planning, design, construction, or acquisition of new facilities, or proposals for modifications to existing facilities. 6 (3) Disposition of waste and other hazardous or toxic materials at laboratories and other APHIS facilities, except for actions that are categorically &excluded, as provided in paragraph (c) of this section. (4) Approvals and issuance of permits for proposals involving genetically engineered or nonindigenous species, ex cept for actions that are categorically excluded, as provided in paragraph (c) of this section. (5) Research or testing that: (i) Will be conducted outside of a labej oratory or other containment area (field trials, for example); or (ii) Reaches a stage of development (e.g., formulation of premarketing strategies) that forecasts an irretriev
able commitment to the resulting products or technology. (c) Categorically excluded actions. This class of APHIS actions shares many of the same characteristics—particularly in terms of the extent of program involvement, as well as the scope, effect of, and the availability of alternatives to proposed actions as the class of actions that normally requires environmental assessments but not necessarily environmental impact statements. The major difference is that the means through which adverse environmental impacts may be avoided or minimized have actually been built right into the actions themselves. The efficacy of this approach generally has been established through testing and/or monitoring. The Department of Agriculture has also promulgated a listing of categorical exclusions that are applicable to all agencies within the department unless their procedures provide otherwise. Those categorical exclusions, codified at 7 CFR 1b.3(a), are entirely appropriate for APHIS. Other actions in this class include: (1) Routine measures. (i) Routine measures, such as identifications, inspections, surveys, sampling that does not cause physical alteration of the environment, testing, seizures, quarantines, removals, sanitizing, inoculations, control, and monitoring employed by agency programs to pursue their missions and functions. Such measures may include the use-according to any label instructions or other lawful requirements and consistent with standard, published program practices and precautions—of chemicals, pesticides, or other potentially hazardous or harmful substances, materials, and target-specific devices or remedies, provided that such use meets all of the following criteria (insofar as they may pertain to a particular action): (A) The use is localized or contained in areas where humans are not likely to be exposed, and is limited in terms of quantity, i.e., individualized dosages and remedies; (B) The use will not cause contaminants to enter water bodies, including wetlands;
(C) The use does not adversely affect any federally protected species or critical habitat; and (D) The use does not cause bioaccumulation. (ii) Examples of routine measures include: (A) Inoculation or treatment of dis ete herds of livestock or wildlife undertaken in contained areas (such as a barn or corral, a zoo, an exhibition, or an aviary); (B) Pesticide treatments applied to infested plants at a nursery; and (C) Isolated (for example, along a highway) weed control efforts. (2) Research and development activities. (i) Activities that are carried out in laboratories, facilities, or other areas designed to elir ate the potential for harmful environmental effects-internal or external-and to provide for lawful waste disposal. (ii) Examples of this category of actions include: (A) The development and/or production (including formulation, repackaging, movement, and distribution) of previously approved and/or licensed program materials, devices, reagents, and biologics; (B) Research, testing, and development of animal repellents; and (C) Development and production of sterile insects. (3) Licensing and permitting. (i) Issuance of a license, permit, or authorization to ship for field testing previously unlicensed veterinary biological products; (ii) Permitting, or acknowledgment of notifications for, confined field releases of genetically engineered organisms and products; and (iii) Permitting of: (A) Importation of nonindigenous species into containment facilities, (B) Interstate movement of nonindigenous species between containment facilities, or (C) Releases into a State's environment of pure cultures of organisms that are either native or are established introductions. (4) Rehabilitation of facilities. Rehabilitation of existing laboratories and other APHIS facilities, functional re
placement of parts and equipment, and minor additions to such existing APHIS facilities. (d) Exceptions for categorically ercluded actions. Whenever the decisionmaker determines that a categorically excluded action may have the potential to affect “significantly" the quality of the "human environment,” as those terms are defined at 40 CFR 1508.27 and 1508.14, respectively, an environmental assessment or an environmental impact statement will be prepared. For example: (1) When any routine measure, the incremental impact of which, when added to other past, present, and reasonably foreseeable future actions (regardless of what agency or person undertakes such actions), has the potential for sig. nificant environmental impact; (2) When a previously licensed or approved biologic has been subsequently shown to be unsafe, or will be used at substantially higher dosage levels or for substantially different application or circumstances than in the use for which the product was previously approved; (3) When a previously unlicensed veterinary biological product to be shipped for field testing contains live microorganisms or will not be used ex: clusively for in vitro diagnostic testing or (4) When a confined field release of genetically engineered organisms or products involves new species or organisms or novel modifications that raise new issues. [60 FR 6002, Feb. 1, 1995; 60 FR 13212, Mar. 10. 1995)
8372.6 Early planning for applicants and non-APHIS entities. Each prospective applicant who anticipates the need for approval of proposed activities classified as normally requiring environmental documentstion is encouraged to contact, at the earliest opportunity, APHIS' program staff.
[60 FR 6002, Feb. 1, 1995; 60 FR 13212, Mar. 10. 1995]
8372.8 Major planning and decision points and public involvement. (a) Major planning and decisions 3 points. The NEPA process will be fully i coordinated with APHIS planning in cooperation with program personnel. Specific decision points or milestones will be identified and communicated to the public and others in a notice of intent and in the context of the public scoping process. (b) Public involvement. There will be an early and open process for determining the scope of issues to be addressed in the environmental impact statement process. (1) A notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement will be published in the FEDERAL REGISTER as soon as it is determined that a proposed major Federal action has the potential to affect significantly the qual:ity of the human environment. The no tice may include a preliminary scope of environmental study. All public and other involvement in APHIS' environmental impact statement process, including the scoping process, commenting on draft documents, and participation in the preparation of any supplemental documents, will be pursuant to CEQ's implementing regulations. (2) Opportunities for public involvement in the environmental assessment process will be announced in the same fashion as the availability of environmental assessments and findings of no significant impact. (3) Notification of the availability of environmental assessments and findings of no significant impact for proposed activities will be published in the FEDERAL REGISTER, unless it is deter
mined that the effects of the action are primarily of regional or local concern. Where the effects of the action are primarily of regional or local concern, notice will normally be provided through publication in a local or area newspaper of general circulation and/or the procedures implementing Executive Order 12372, “Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs." (4) All environmental documents, comments received, and any underlying documents, including interagency correspondence where such correspondence transmits comments of Federal agencies on the environmental impact of proposals for which documents were prepared (except for privileged or confidential information (50 FR 38561)), will be made available to the public upon request. Materials to be made available will be provided without charge, to the extent practicable, or at a fee not more than the actual cost of reproducing copies required to be sent to other Federal agencies, including CEQ. 8372.9 Processing and use of environ mental documents. (a) Environmental assessments will be forwarded immediately upon completion to the decisionmaker for a determination of whether the proposed action may have significant effects on the quality of the human environment, and for the execution, as appropriate, of a finding of no significant impact or a notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement. (1) The availability of environmental assessments will be announced by publishing a notice consistent with the notification provisions of $372.8. (2) Comments, if any, will be transmitted, together with any analyses and recommendations, to the APHIS decisionmaker who may then take appropriate action. (3) Changes to environmental assessments and findings of no significant impact that are prompted by comments, new information, or any other source, will normally be announced in the same manner as the notice of availability (except that all commenters will be mailed copies of changes directly) prior to implementing the proposed action or any alternative.
Stat. 468; sec. 15, 45 Stat. 565; 56 Stat. 40, as amended; secs. 103 and 105, 71 Stat. 32, as amended; sec. 106, 71 Stat. 33; sec. 108, 71 Stat. 34, as amended; sec. 11(a), 87 Stat. 897; sec. 4, 95 Stat. 1074; 7 U.S.C. 149, 150bb 150dd, 150ee, 150gg, 154, 159–164a, 167, 16 U.S.C. 1540(a), 3373 (a) and (b), 7 CFR 2.22, 2.80, 371.2(c).
(b) Environmental impact statements will be processed from inception (publication of the notice of intent) to completion (publication of a final environmental impact statement or a supplement) according to the Council on Environmental Quality implementing regu ions. (c) For rulemaking or adjudicatory proceedings, relevant environmental documents, comments, and responses will be a part of the administrative record. (d) For all APHIS activity that is subject to the NEPA process, relevant environmental documents, comments, and responses will accompany proposals through the review process. (e) The APHIS decisionmaker will consider the alternatives discussed in environmental documents in reaching a determination on the merits of proposed actions. (f) APHIS will implement mitigation and other conditions established in environmental documentation and committed to as part of the decisionmaking process. 8372.10 Supplementing environmental impact statements. Once a decision to supplement an environmental impact statement is made, a notice of intent will be published. The administrative record will thereafter be open. The supplemental document will then be processed in the same fashion (exclusive of scoping) as a draft and a final statement (unless alternative procedures are approved by CEQ) and will become part of the administrative record.
8380.1 Scope and applicability of rules of practice. The Uniform Rules of Practice for the Department of Agriculture promulgated in subpart H of part 1, subtitle A, title 7 CFR are the Rules of Practice applicable to adjudicatory, administrative proceedings under the following statutory provisions: Act of August 20, 1912, commonly known as the Plant Quarantine Act, section 10, as amended (7 U.S.C. 163, 164), Act of January 31, 1942, as amended (7 U.S C. 149), Federal Plant Pest Act, section 108, as amended (7 U.S.C. 150gg), Endangered Species Act Amendments of 1973, as amended, section 11(a) (16 U.S.C. 1540 (a), and Lacey Act Amendments of 1981, section 4 (a) and (b) (16 U.S.C. 3373 (a) and (b)). In addition, the Supplemental Rules of Practice set forth in subpart B of this part shall be applicable to such proceedings. [49 FR 22247, May 29, 1984]
Subpart B-Supplemental Rules of Practice
PART 380—RULES OF PRACTICE GOVERNING PROCEEDINGS UNDER CERTAIN ACTS
Sec. 380.1 Scope and applicability of rules of practice.
8380.10 Stipulations. (a) At any time prior to the issuance of a complaint seeking a civil penalty under any of the Acts listed in $380.1, the Administrator, in his discretion, may enter into a stipulation with any person in which: (1) The Administrator or the Administrator's delegate gives notice of an apparent violation of the applicable Act, or the regulations issued thereunder, by such person and affords such person an opportunity for a hearing regarding the matter as provided by such Act; (2) Such person expressly waives hearing and agrees to pay a specified penalty within a designated time; and
Subpart B-Supplemental Rules of Practice
380.10 Stipulations. AUTHORITY: Sec. 1, 37 Stat. 315, as amended; sec. 5, 37 Stat. 316, as amended; sec. 7, 37 Stat. 317, as amended; secs. 8 and 10, 37 Stat. 318, as amended; sec. 9, 37 Stat. 318; sec. 10, 45 Page 5
SUBTITLE B-REGULATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Agricultural Marketing Service (Standards, Inspections, Mar- keting Practices), Department of Agriculture (Parts 27–209) Food and Nutrition Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts 210-299) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Department of Ag riculture (Parts 300-399) Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Department of Agriculture (Parts 400-499) Agricultural Research Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts 500-599) Natural Resources Conservation Service, Department of Agri culture (Parts 600-699) Farm Service Agency, Department of Agriculture (Parts 700–799) Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration (Fed eral Grain Inspection Service), Department of Agriculture (Parts 800-899) Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements and Or ders; Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts), Department of Agriculture (Parts 900-999) Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements and Or ders; Milk), Department of Agriculture (Parts 1000–1199) Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements and Or ders; Miscellaneous Commodities), Department of Agriculture (Parts 1200–1299) Northeast Dairy Compact Commission (Parts 1300–1399) Commodity Credit Corporation, Department of Agriculture (Parts 1400–1499) Foreign Agricultural Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts 1500-1599) Rural Telephone Bank, Department of Agriculture (Parts 1600 1699) Rural Utilities Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts 1700 1799) Rural Housing Service, Rural Business-Cooperative Service, Rural Utilities Service, and Farm Service Agency, Depart ment of Agriculture (Parts 1800–2099) Office of Inspector General, Department of Agriculture (Parts 2600–2699) Office of Information Resources Management, Department of Agriculture (Parts 2700–2799) Office of Operations, Department of Agriculture (Parts 2800—2899) Office of Energy, Department of Agriculture (Parts 2900–2999) Office of the Chief Financial Officer, Department of Agriculture (Parts 3000-3099) Office of Environmental Quality, Department of Agriculture (Parts 3100-3199) Office of Procurement and Property Management, Department of Agriculture (Parts 3200-3299) Page 6
Export-Import Bank of the United States (Parts 400-499) 500-599) Farm Credit Administration (Parts 600-699) National Credit Union Administration (Parts 700–799) Federal Financing Bank (Parts 800–899) Federal Housing Finance Board (Parts 900–999) Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (Parts 1100 1199) Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation (Parts 1400–1499) Department of the Treasury (Parts 1500–1599) Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 1700–1799) ment of the Treasury (Parts 1800–1899)
Title 13—Business Credit and Assistance
I Small Business Administration (Parts 1–199) III Economic Development Administration, Department of Com- merce (Parts 300_399) IV Emergency Steel Guarantee Loan Board (Parts 400-499) V Emergency Oil and Gas Guaranteed Loan Board (Parts 500-599)
Title 14-Aeronautics and Space
Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation (Parts 1–199) Proceedings) (Parts 200–399) Commercial Space Transportation, Federal Aviation Adminis- tration, Department of Transportation (Parts 400-499)
SUBTITLE A-OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCE (PARTS O 29) TRADE Commerce (Parts 200-299) International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce (Parts 300–399) Foreign-Trade Zones Board, Department of Commerce (Parts 400-499)
Bureau of Export Administration, Department of Commerce (Parts 700-799) Bureau of Economic Analysis, Department of Commerce (Parts 800-899) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce (Parts 900-999) Technology Administration, Department of Commerce (Parts 1100_1199) East-West Foreign Trade Board (Parts 1300–1399) Minority Business Development Agency (Parts 1400–1499) SUBTITLE C-REGULATIONS RELATING TO FOREIGN TRADE AGREE- MENTS 2099) AND INFORMATION Department of Commerce (Parts 2300–2399)
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Department of Energy (Parts 1-399) Delaware River Basin Commission (Parts 400 499) Water Resources Council (Parts 700–799) Susquehanna River Basin Commission (Parts 800-899) Tennessee Valley Authority (Parts 1300–1399)
United States Customs Service, Department of the Treasury (Parts 1-199) United States International Trade Commission (Parts 200-299) International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce (Parts 300-399)
Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, Department of Labor (Parts 1–199) Railroad Retirement Board (Parts 200_399) Social Security Administration (Parts 400_499) Employees' Compensation Appeals Board, Department of Labor (Parts 500-599) (Parts 600-699) Employment Standards Administration, Department of Labor (Parts 700–799) Benefits Review Board, Department of Labor (Parts 800-899) Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries (Parts 900-999) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Veterans' Employment and Training, partment of Labor (Parts 1000–1099)
Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 1-1299) Drug Enforcement Administration, Department of Justice (Parts 1300-1399) Office of National Drug Control Policy (Parts 1400–1499)
Title 22–Foreign Relations
Department of State (Parts 1–199) International Joint Commission, United States and Canada (Parts 400 499) Broadcasting Board of Governors (Parts 500-599) Overseas Private Investment Corporation (Parts 700-799) Foreign Service Grievance Board Regulations (Parts 900-999) Inter-American Foundation (Parts 1000–1099) International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico, United States Section (Parts 1100–1199) United States International Development Cooperation Agency (Parts 1200–1299) Authority; General Counsel of the Federal Labor Relations (Parts 1400_1499) African Development Foundation (Parts 1500–1599) Japan-United States Friendship Commission (Parts 1600–1699) United States Institute of Peace (Parts 1700–1799)
Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transportation (Parts 1-999) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transportation (Parts 1200_1299) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Department of Transportation (Parts 1300–1399)
Title 24-Housing and Urban Development
SUBTITLE A-OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (PARTS 0-99) VELOPMENT of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 100–199) II Office of Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing Com missioner, Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 200-299) III Government National Mortgage Association, Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 300-399) IV Office of Multifamily Housing Assistance Restructuring, Depart ment of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 400-499) V Office of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and De velopment, Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 500-599) VI Office of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and De velopment, Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 600-699) [Reserved] VII Office of the Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Devel opment (Housing Assistance Programs and Public and Indian Housing Programs) (Parts 700-799) VIII Office of the Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner, Department of Housing and Urban Development (Section 8 Housing Assistance Programs, Section 202 Direct Loan Program, Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program and Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons With Disabilities Program) (Parts 800-899) IX Office of Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing, De partment of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 900-999) X Office of Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner, Department of Housing and Urban Development (Interstate Land Sales Registration Program) (Parts 1700–1799) XII Office of Inspector General, Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 2000–2099) XX Office of Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner, Department of Housing and Urban Develop ment (Parts 3200_3899) XXV Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation (Parts 4100 4199)
Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior (Parts 1 299) Indian Arts and Crafts Board, Department of the Interior (Parts 300-399) National Indian Gaming Commission, Department of the Inte rior (Parts 500-599) Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation (Parts 700–799) Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, and Indian Health Service, Department of Health and Human Services (Part 900) Office of the Assistant Secretary-Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior (Part 1001) Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians, Department of the Interior (Part 1200)
Title 26-Internal Revenue
Internal Revenue Service, Department of the Treasury (Parts 1 799)
Title 27–Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Department of the Treasury (Parts 1–299)
Title 28-Judicial Administration
Department of Justice (Parts 0–199) Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Department of Justice (Parts 300-399) Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice (Parts 500-599) Offices of Independent Counsel, Department of Justice (Parts 600-699) Office of Independent Counsel (Parts 700—799)
SUBTITLE A-OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF LABOR (PARTS 0–99) (Parts 200-299) National Railroad Adjustment Board (Parts 300_399) Office of Labor-Management Standards, Department of Labor (Parts 400-499) 900–999) National Mediation Board (Parts 1200–1299)
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Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (Parts 1400_1499) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (Parts 1600–1699) Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Department of Labor (Parts 1900–1999) 2499) Labor (Parts 2500–2599) 2799) Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (Parts 4000-4999)
Title 30—Mineral Resources
Mine Safety and Health Administration, Department of Labor (Parts 1–199) Minerals Management Service, Department of the Interior (Parts 200-299) of the Interior (Parts 300-399) ment of the Interior (Parts 700-999)
Title 31-Money and Finance: Treasury
SUBTITLE A-OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY (PARTS 0–50)
SUBTITLE B-REGULATIONS RELATING TO MONEY AND FINANCE (Parts 500-599) (Parts 600-699) Treasury (Parts 700–799) (Parts 800–899)
Department of the Air Force (Parts 800-1099) FENSE Defense Logistics Agency (Parts 1200–1299) Selective Service System (Parts 1600–1699) National Counterintelligence Center (Parts 1800–1899) Central Intelligence Agency (Parts 1900–1999) Information Security Oversight Office, National Archives and Records Administration (Parts 2000–2099) National Security Council (Parts 2100–2199) Office of Science and Technology Policy (Parts 2400—2499) Office for Micronesian Status Negotiations (Parts 2700–2799) Office of the Vice President of the United States (Parts 2800–2899) Presidential Commission on the Assignment of Women in the Armed Forces (Part 2900)
Title 33—Navigation and Navigable Waters
Coast Guard, Department of Transportation (Parts 1–199) of Transportation (Parts 400-499)
SUBTITLE A-OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF EDU CATION (PARTS 1-99) OF EDUCATION Education (Parts 200-299) ment of Education (Parts 300-399) cation (Parts 400-499) Department of Education (Parts 500-599) Office of Postsecondary Education, Department of Education (Parts 600-699) Education (Parts 700–799)
National Park Service, Department of the Interior (Parts 1–199) Forest Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts 200-299) Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army (Parts 300_399) American Battle Monuments Commission (Parts 400-499) Smithsonian Institution (Parts 500-599) Library of Congress (Parts 700–799) Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (Parts 800-899) Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation (Parts 900-999) Presidio Trust (Parts 1000–1099)Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Parts 1100-1199)
Title 37-Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights
Patent and Trademark Office, Department of Commerce (Parts 1-199) Copyright Office, Library of Congress (Parts 200-299) Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy, Department of Com merce (Parts 400-499) Under Secretary for Technology, Department of Commerce (Parts 500-599)
Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 1-799) Council on Environmental Quality (Parts 1500–1599) Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Defense; Uniform National Discharge Standards for Vessels of the Armed Forces (Parts 1700–1799)
Title 41-Public Contracts and Property Management
SUBTITLE B-OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO PUBLIC CONTRACTS
Public Contracts, Department of Labor (Parts 50–1–50–999) Disabled (Parts 51–1–51-99) Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Equal Employ- ment Opportunity, Department of Labor (Parts 60–1–60–999) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Veterans Employment and Training, Department of Labor (Parts 61-1461–999) SUBTITLE CFEDERAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS SYSTEM Federal Property Management Regulations (Parts 101–1–101–99) Federal Management Regulation (Parts 102–1–102–299) General Services Administration (Parts 105–1–105–999) Department of Energy Property Management Regulations (Parts 109-1—109-99) SUBTITLE D OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO PROPERTY MANAGE- MENT (RESERVED] SUBTITLE E-FEDERAL INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS SYSTEM Federal Information Resources Management Regulation (Parts 201–1–201-99) (Reserved) SUBTITLE F-FEDERAL TRAVEL REGULATION SYSTEM General (Parts 300–1–300.99) Temporary Duty (TDY) Travel Allowances (Parts 301–1–301–99) Relocation Allowances (Parts 302-1-302–99) Payment of Expenses Connected with the Death of Certain Em- ployees (Part 303–70) 304-1-304–99)
Public Health Service, Department of Health and Human Serv ices (Parts 1–199) Health Care Financing Administration, Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 400-499) Office of Inspector General-Health Care, Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 1000-1999)
Title 43-Public Lands: Interior
SUBTITLE A-OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR (PARTS 1–199) SUBTITLE B-REGULATIONS RELATING TO PUBLIC LANDS Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior (Parts 200– 499)
Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior (Parts 1000-9999) Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission (Parts 10000-10005)
Title 44—Emergency Management and Assistance
Federal Emergency Management Agency (Parts 0_399) (Parts 400–499)
SUBTITLE A-DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (PARTS 1–199) SUBTITLE B-REGULATIONS RELATING TO PUBLIC WELFARE II Office of Family Assistance (Assistance Programs), Administra tion for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 200-299) III Office of Child Support Enforcement (Child Support Enforce ment Program), Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 300_399) IV Office of Refugee Resettlement, Administration for Children and Families Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 400_499) V Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States, Department of Justice (Parts 500-599) VI National Science Foundation (Parts 600-699) VII Commission on Civil Rights (Parts 700-799) VIII Office of Personnel Management (Parts 800–899) X Office of Community Services, Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 1000–1099) XI National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities (Parts 1100-1199) XII Corporation for National and Community Service (Parts 1200 1299) XIII Office of Human Development Services, Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 1300–1399) XVI Legal Services Corporation (Parts 1600–1699) XVII National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (Parts 1700–1799) XVIII Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation (Parts 1800–1899) XXI Commission on Fine Arts (Parts 2100–2199) XXIII Arctic Research Commission (Part 2301) XXIV James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation (Parts 2400 2499) XXV Corporation for National and Community Service (Parts 2500 2599) Page 8
Coast Guard, Department of Transportation (Parts 1–199) Maritime Administration, Department of Transportation (Parts 200-399) Coast Guard (Great Lakes Pilotage), Department of Transpor- tation (Parts 400-499) Federal Maritime Commission (Parts 500–599)
Title 47—Telecommunication
Federal Communications Commission (Parts 0–199) Council (Parts 200-299) Department of Commerce (Parts 300-399)
Title 48-Federal Acquisition Regulations System
Federal Acquisition Regulation (Parts 1-99) Department of Defense (Parts 200-299) Department of Health and Human Services (Parts 300-399) Department of Agriculture (Parts 400-499) General Services Administration (Parts 500-599) Department of State (Parts 600-699)United States Agency for International Development (Parts 700– 799) Department of Veterans Affairs (Parts 800_899) Department of Energy (Parts 900-999) Department of the Treasury (Parts 1000–1099) Department of Transportation (Parts 1200–1299) Department of Commerce (Parts 1300–1399)Department of the Interior (Parts 1400-1499) Environmental Protection Agency (Parts 1500–1599)Office of Personnel Management Federal Employees Health Ben- efits Acquisition Regulation (Parts 1600–1699) Office of Personnel Management (Parts 1700–1799) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Parts 1800–1899) Broadcasting Board of Governors (Parts 1900–1999) Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Parts 2000–2099)Office of Personnel Management, Federal Employees Group Life Insurance Federal Acquisition Regulation (Parts 2100–2199) Social Security Administration (Parts 2300–2399) Department of Housing and Urban Development (Parts 2400–2499) National Science Foundation (Parts 2500_2599) Department of Justice (Parts 2800–2899) Department of Labor (Parts 2900-2999) Department of Education Acquisition Regulation (Parts 34003499)
Title 48—Federal Acquisition Regulations System-Continued
Panama Canal Commission (Parts 3500–3599) Federal Emergency Management Agency (Parts 4400 4499) Department of the Army Acquisition Regulations (Parts 5100 5199) 5299) Supplement (Parts 5300-5399) Defense Logistics Agency, Department of Defense (Part 5452) African Development Foundation (Parts 5700–5799) General Services Administration Board of Contract Appeals (Parts 6100 6199) Department of Transportation Board of Contract Appeals (Parts 6300-6399) Cost Accounting Standards Board, Office of Federal Procure ment Policy, Office of Management and Budget (Parts 990 9999)
SUBTITLE A-OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION (PARTS 1-99) Transportation (Parts 100–199) Federal Railroad Administration, Department of Transportation (Parts 200-299) Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Department of Transportation (Parts 300_399) Coast Guard, Department of Transportation (Parts 400 499) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Department of Transportation (Parts 500–599) Federal Transit Administration, Department of Transportation (Parts 600-699) 799) National Transportation Safety Board (Parts 800-999) Surface Transportation Board, Department of Transportation (Parts 1000–1399) Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Department of Transpor tation (Parts 1400-1499)
Title 50—Wildlife and Fisheries
United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Inte rior (Parts 1-199) National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmos pheric Administration, Department of Commerce (Parts 200 299)
International Fishing and Related Activities (Parts 300-399) partment of the Interior and National Marine Fisheries Serv- ulations (Parts 400-499) Marine Mammal Commission (Parts 500-599) Fishery Conservation and Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce (Parts 600-699)
Alphabetical List of Agencies Appearing in the CFR (Revised as of January 1, 2000)
CFR Title, Subtitle or Chapter 1, I 32, I 5, VII 36, VIII 22, XV 48, 57 22, II 48,77, I, IX, X, XI 7, V
7, I, IX, X, XI 7, XIV 7, XXXIV
Agency Federal Acquisition Regulation Federal Acquisition Regulation Agricultural Marketing Service Agricultural Research Service Agriculture Department Agricultural Marketing Service Agricultural Research Service Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Chief Financial Officer, Office of Commodity Credit CorporationCooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service Economic Research Service Energy, Office of Environmental Quality, Office of Farm Service Agency Federal Acquisition Regulation Federal Crop Insurance Corporation Food and Nutrition Service Food Safety and Inspection Service Foreign Agricultural Service Forest Service Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration Information Resources Management, Office of Inspector General, Office of National Agricultural Library National Agricultural Statistics Service Natural Resources Conservation ServiceOperations, Office of Procurement and Property Management, Office of Rural Business-Cooperative Service Rural Development Administration Rural Housing Service Rural Telephone Bank Rural Utilities Service Secretary of Agriculture, Office of Transportation, Office of World Agricultural Outlook Board Air Force Department Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement American Battle Monuments Commission American Indians, Office of the Special Trustee Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Appalachian Regional Commission Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board
7, XXXVII 7, XXIX 7, XXXI 7, VII, XVIII 48, 4 7, IV 7, II 9, III 7, XV 36, II 7, VIII; 9, II 7, XXVII 7, XXVI 7, XLI 7, XXXVI 7, VI 7, XXVIII 7, XXXII 7, XVIII, XLII 7, XLII 7, XVIII, XXXV 7, XVI 7, XVII, XVIII, XLII 7, Subtitle A 7, XXXIII 7, XXXVIII 32, VII 48, 53 27, I 49, VII 36, IV 25, VII 7, III; 9, I 5, IX 36, XI Page 9
41, 302 41, 301 30, IV 5, XVI 24, III 7, VIII; 9, II 45, XVIII 5, XLV; 45, Subtitle A 45, III 45, II, III, IV, X 45, X 45, II 48, 3 21, I 42, IV 45, XIII 25, V 42, V 42, I 45, IV 42, IV 5, LXV; 24, Subtitle B 24, V, VI
24, I 48, 24 12, XVII 24, III 24, II, VIII, X, XX
Agency Employees Relocation Allowances Temporary Duty (TDY) Travel Allowances Geological Survey Government Ethics, Office of Government National Mortgage Association Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation Health and Human Services, Department of Child Support Enforcement, Office of Federal Acquisition Regulation Food and Drug Administration Health Care Financing Administration Human Development Services, Office of Indian Health Service Inspector General (Health Care), Office of Public Health Service Refugee Resettlement, Office of Secretary for Assistant Secretary for Inspector General, Office of Multifamily Housing Assistance Restructuring, Office of Public and Indian Housing, Office of Assistant Secretary for Secretary, Office of Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner, Office of Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs, Office of the Assistant Secretary Indian Arts and Crafts Board Indian Health Service Information Resources Management, Office of Information Security Oversight Office, National Archives and Records Administration Inspector General Agriculture Department American Indians, Office of the Special Trustee Endangered Species Committee Federal Acquisition Regulation Federal Property Management Regulations SystemFish and Wildlife Service, United States Geological Survey Indian Affairs, Bureau ofIndian Affairs, Office of the Assistant Secretary Indian Arts and Crafts Board Land Management, Bureau of Minerals Management Service
24, XII
45, XIII 8, I 28, VII 25, I, V 25, VI 25, II 25, V 7, XXVII 32, XX
7, XXVI 42, V 24, XII 22, XVII 5, LXIII; 22, X 5, VII Page 10
Agency Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation 1 Secretary of Transportation, Office of 1 Surface Transportation Board Transportation Statistics Bureau Transportation, Office of I Transportation Statistics Brureau Travel Allowances, Temporary Duty (TDY) Treasury Department Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Bureau of Community Development Financial Institutions Fund Comptroller of the Currency Customs Service, United States Engraving and Printing, Bureau of Federal Acquisition Regulation Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Fiscal Service Foreign Assets Control, Office of Internal Revenue Service International Investment, Office of Monetary Offices Secret Service Secretary of the Treasury, Office of Thrift Supervision, Office of United States and Mexico, International Boundary and Water TTI Commission, United States Section Federal Acquisition Regulation Secretary for
Chapter 33, IV 14, II; 49, Subtitle A 49, X 49, XI 7, XXXIII 49, XI 41, 301 5, XXI; 12, XV; 17, IV 27, I 12, XVIII 12, I 19, I 31, VI 48, 10 31, VII 31, II 31, V 26, I 31, VIII 31, I 31, IV 31, Subtitle A 12, V 45, XVIII 22, IV 22, XI
43, III 38, I 48, 8 41, 61; 20, IX Page 11
7 CFR-Continued 55 FR Page Chapter III—Continued Regulation at 55 FR 28597 confirmed.... 41981 301.93-301.93–10 (Subpart) Removed; interim ...... 40376 301.93-3 (c) amended; interim 32240, 32241, 37312 301.96—301.96-10 (Subpart) Added; interim....... 49505 318.13 (b) amended .38979 318.13a (a)(2) amended.. 38979 318.13-1 Amended..... .38979 318.13–2 (a)(1) and (b) amended; (a)(1) designation and (2) re- moved ..... 38979 318.13-3 (b)(1) amended; (b)(1) des ignation and (2) removed ..... .38979 318.13-4 (c) and (d) redesignated as (d) and (e); (c) added; new (d) re- 38979 318.134a (b) and (d) amended.... 38979 318.134b (a)(3) and (4) amended 38979 318.13-40 Introductory text, (a)(1), and (b) amended. 38979 318.13 Ad Introductory text, (a)(1), and (b) amended. 38979 318.13-4e Introductory text, (a)(1), and (b) amended. 38979 318.13 4g (b)(2)(iii) amended. 318.13-4h Heading, introductory text, (e), (f) introductory text, 38979 318.13–5 Amended....... .38979 318.13–15 Amended. 38979 318.13-16 Amended. 38979 318.58-2 (b)(1) amended 5436 319.56-2h Added 25953 319.56-21 Added 39134 319.56-28 Added ... 42352 340.1 Amended; eff. 1-28–91. 53276 340.2 (b)(2) added; eff. 1-28–91 53276 352.30 (a)(1), (b)(3)(iii), (4)(i), (c)(1), (3) heading, (i), (ii), and (e) amended ...... .23066 354.1 (a)(1) introductory text and (iii) amended ......... .3198 Technical correction.... .7289 (d), (e), and (f) added. .41059 354.2 Table amended ..... 2222, 3565, 15214, 25298, 49980
1991 7 CFR 56 PR Page Chapter III 301.38–2 (b) amended .............. 7784 301.52 (a) amended; interim .9274 Regulation at 56 FR 9274 confirmed..... .23491 301.52–2a Amended; interim....... 9274 Regulation at 56 FR 9274 confirmed.... .23491 301.64 Regulation at 55 FR 47738 confirmed ............ 7784 301.64-3 Regulations at 55 FR 42699 and 47738 confirmed. 7784 (c) revised; interim ....... .46108 301.754 (d)(1) amended .8102 301.78301.78–10 (Subpart) Added; interim......... 301.78–1 Corrected. 63550 301.78–3 (c)corrected .......... 63550 301.78–10 Introductory text corrected... 63550 301.80–2a Regulation at 55 FR 41984 confirmed 4933 Revised; interim ..... .29890 Corrected .. .37606, 41890 Regulation at 56 FR 29890 confirmed............... .52445 301.81-2a Amended; interim .... 4934, 4935 Regulation at 56 FR 4934 and 4935 confirmed 22:295 Corrected.. .26191 301.93301.93-10 (Subpart) Re moval at 55 FR 40376 con- firmed.... 4932 Added; interim .57583 301.96-301.96-10 (Subpart) Removed; interim. 14460 Removal at 56 FR 14460 confirmed.... ..33190 318 Authority citation revised 18501 318.13–1 Amended; eff. 7-1-92 ........ 59207 318.13-4f Removed; new 318.13-4f redesignated from 318.13 4g; eff. 7-1-92 ............... 59207 318.13-4g Redesignated as 318.13 4f; new 318.13 4g redesignated from 318.13 4h; eff. 7-1-92.... 59207 318.13 4h Redesignated as 318.13 4g; eff. 7-1-92 .......... 59207 318.13-15 Amended.. 18501 Regulation at 56 FR 18501 effec tive date delayed to 10-1-91 .......36724 Regulations at 56 FR 18501 and 36724 effective date stayed ........49389 318.58–15 Amended .... 18501 Page 12
7 CFR-Continued 58 FR 7 CFR-Continued 59 FR Page Page Chapter III—Continued Chapter III—Continued 319.56-2y Heading revised; (a) in 300.1 (a)revised ....... 9614, 40796, 42154, troductory text, (1), (2) and (4) 43710, 48992 amended.... 69182 Regulation at 59 FR 9614 with319.56-2aa Added 11364 drawn .18943 319.56-2bb Added 40037 301 Technical correction.. .11659 321.2 Amended; interim ..... 11958 301.38-2 (b) amended. .9066 321.9 (b), (c) and (d) revised; in Regulation at 59 FR 9066 eff. terim ...... 11958 date confirmed; (b) corrected 330.400 (j) added (OMB number); 17917 eff. 1-19-94 .. 66248 301.38–5 First Footnote 5, (b) and 340.0 (a) revised. 17056 (c) amended; second Footnote 5 340.1 Amended ... .17056 removed .67608 340.2 (b)(1)(i) and (2)(i) amend 301.38 6 Footnote 5 amended ......... 67608 ed 17056 301.45-1 Footnotes 1 and 2 amend340.3 Redesignated as 340.4; new ed ... 67608 340.3 added. 17056 301.45–3 (a) amended; interim 46902 340.4 Redesignated as 340.5; new 301.45–5 OMB number. 46902 340.4 redesignated from 301.456 OMB number 46902 340.3.. 17056 301.458 OMB number. 46902 (a), (b), (c) introductory text, 301.45-12 OMB number 46902 (1), (2), (e), (f) introductory 301.50–3 (c) amended; (d) added; text, (7), (8), (9), (10), (11)(ii), interim.... (8), (h)(1), (2), (3) and Footnote (c) amended; (d) revised; in6 amended... .17058 terim .52892 340.5 Redesignated as 340.7; new 301.50–5 Footnote 3 amended 67608 340.5 redesignated from 301.50–6 Footnote 6 amended 340.4. 17056 301.52 (a) amended; interim. (a), (b), (c)(1), (2), (3) introduc (a) amended..... tory text, (i) and (ii) amended Regulation at 59 FR 44608 con- 17059 firmed..... .60697 340.6 Redesignated as 340.8 17056 301.52–2a Amended; heading reAdded .17057 vised...... 25788 340.7 Redesignated as 340.9; new Amended; interim. 340.7 redesignated .27966, 44608 from 340.5...... Regulation at 59 FR 44608 con- 17056 firmed.... ..60697 (b) amended. ..17059 51840 340.8 Redesignated from 340.6. 301.64 (a) amended; interim. 17056 301.64–3 (c) amended; interim 51840 340.9 Redesignated from 340.7 17056 301.64-6 Footnote 6 amended 354.1 (a)(1) introductory text and (iii) amended .... 301.64–7 Footnote 7 amended 67608 32434 354.2 Table amended 301.64-10 (e) added ....... 43714 .220, 60102 354.3 (e)(2) introductory text, (iv) 301.75 4 (a) and (d)(1) revised and (8)(5)(iii) revised.. 14307 301.75–13 (a) amended (g)(4) revised ....... .38270 301.78-2 (a) amended; interim Regulation at 57 FR 62472 con 301.78–3 (c) amended; interim.. .2282, firmed.... 59354 7896, 11179, 35612, 40208, 52407 354.4 (a)(3) Footnote 2 redesig 301.78_5 Footnote 3 amended ......... 67608 nated as Footnote 5 ....... 38271 301.78–6 Footnote 6 amended ..... 301.78–10 (c) amended; OMB num- 1994 ber; interim. .25791 301.80–2a Regulation at 58 FR 7 CFR 59 FR 51980 confirmed.... .12795 Page 301.81–2 OMB number. .67133 Chapter III 301.81-3 (e) amended; interim.... 3314, 300 Authority citation revised ....... 9614, 40796, 42154, 43710 (e) corrected..... Page 13
1995 7 CFR 60 FR Page Chapter III 300 Revised .... 27673 Authority citation amended... .64115 300.1 (a)revised ............ 6958, 14208, 50384 301 Technical correction.... 56639 Authority citation amended.. 64115 301.38—2 (b) amended.. 38667 Regulation at 60 FR 38667 eff. date confirmed . 49494 301.45–3 Regulation at 59 FR 46902 confirmed. 5836 301.50-2 (a)revised; interim... 55778 301.50–3 (c) amended; (d) revised; interim. 2322, 55779 301.50–10 (b) amended; interim ...... 55780 (c) introductory text revised; interim.. .55781 301.52–2a Amended; interim 44416 301.64 Regulation at 59 FR 51840 confirmed. 5087 301.64–3 Regulation at 59 FR 51840 confirmed .... 5087 301.78–3 (c) amended; interim 40054 301.78–10 (c) amended 52834 301.80-2a Amended; interim 39836 Regulation at 60 FR 39836 confirmed..... ..54939 301.81-3 (e) amended; interim 52832 301.83 (a) amended, 39103 301.93-3 (c) revised 18728 Regulation at 60 FR 18728 confirmed... 40993 318 Authority citation amended ...... 64115 319 Authority citation revised 27674 Authority citation amended... .64115 319.19 (a) through (d) revised .27674 319.28 (a)(1), (b) introductory text and (1) amended 39103 (b)(2), (4)(ii) and (f) amended; (b)(7) removed.... .39104 319.34 (Subpart) Heading revised......... .27674 319.34 (a) and (c) removed; (b) and (d) redesignated as (a) and (b); new (a) revised .... ...27674
7 CFR-Continued 60 FR Page Chapter III—Continued 319.37–1 Amended .... 3077, 27674 319.37-2 (a) table amended 8924 319.37–3 (a)(3) amended; (a)(17) added ... 8924 319.37-5 (n) amended. 4530 (0) added .8924 319.37-6 (e) amended; eff. 1-5–96. 62320 319.37–8 (e)revised; (g) added... 3077 319.37–9 Amended ......... 3078 319.37–13 Footnote 11 redesignated as Footnote 12 ..... 3077 319.40–1–319.40–11 (Subpart) Revised..... 27674 319.40-6 (b)(2) and (c) corrected.. 30157 319.56-28 Removed ... 6958 319.56–2ą Removed 6958 319.56–2r (a)(1) and (8)(1) amended 14208 319.56–2t Table amended 14208,50384 319.56-2u Heading revised; (a) added....... 50385 319.56–2x (a) table amended... 6958, 14209, 50385 319.56-2aa Heading, introductory text, (a) and (c) amended ... 50386 319 6-2ee Added ..... 50386 319.56–6 Revised; eff. 1–5–96. 62320 319.69 Introductory text and (b)(3) removed; (a) and (b) amended; 27682 319.69a (a) amended.... 27682 319.76–2 Footnote 1 revised .... 6000 320 Authority citation amended ... 64115 321 Authority citation amended ..... 64115 322 Authority citation amended. 64115 322.1 (c) amended; Footnote 1 re moved; (e) redesignated as (f); new(e) added ......... 6000 (c) corrected; CFR correction. ..55989 352 Authority citation amended ..... RA115 354 Authority citation amend 64115 354.2 Table amended ... 11898, 17632, 24536 Table corrected ..20306 355 Authority citation amended ... 64115 356 Authority citation amended ..... 64115 360 Authority citation amended. 64115 360.200 (a) and (c) amended ............ 35832
7 CFR-Continued 60 FR Page Chapter III—Continued 372 Added ... 6002 372.5 (d) corrected 13212 372.6 Corrected 13212 372.7 Corrected. 13212 380 Authority citation amended ...... .64115
1996 7 CFR 61 FR Page Chapter III 300.1 (a) introductory text revised .... 5924 301 Technical correction...... 20877, 32900 Forum .36811 301.48 (a) amended; interim... 32640 Regulation at 61 FR 32640 confirmed..... .56404 301.48–1 Amended; interim .... 32640 Regulation at 61 FR 32640 confirmed..... .56404 301.48-2 (a) and (b) amended; interim..... 32640 Regulation at 61 FR 32640 confirmed..... .56404 301.483 Amended; interim. 32640 Regulation at 61 FR 32640 confirmed..... .56404 301.484 Revised; interim 32640 Regulation at 61 FR 32640 con firmed; (d)(4) revised; (d)(6) amended .... .56404 301.48–5 Amended; interim 32641 Regulation at 61 FR 32641 confirmed..... .56404 301.486 Amended; interim. 32641 Regulation at 61 FR 32641 confirmed .............. .56404 301.48-8 Added; interim. 32641 Regulation at 61 FR 32641 confirmed...... .56404 301.50301.50-10 (Subpart) Regu lation at 57 FR 54496 con- firmed ..... 3177 301.50 Regulation at 58 FR 6347 confirmed 3177 301.50–1 Regulation at 58 FR 6347 confirmed 3177 301.50-2 Regulation at 58 FR 28335 confirmed. 3177 301.503 Regulations at 58 FR 6348, 28335, 34682, 63027, 59 FR 39939, 3177 301.50 4 Regulation at 58 FR 28335 confirmed. 3177
7 CFR-Continued 61 FR Page Chapter III—Continued 301.50–5 Regulations at 58 FR 6348, 28335 and 34683 confirmed .......... .3177 301.50–6 Regulation at 58 FR 34683 confirmed .3177 301.50–7 Regulation at 58 FR 34683 confirmed .3177 301.50-8 Regulation at 58 FR 34683 confirmed ..... 3177 301.50–10 Regulations at 58 FR 6348, 28335 and 63027 CON- firmed...... 3177 301.52–2a Regulation at 60 FR 44416 confirmed 1521 301.64 (a) amended. 2392 Regulation at 61 FR 2392 confirmed....... .26423 301.643 (c) amended 2392 Regulation at 61 FR 2392 confirmed..... .26423 (c) amended; interim .38354 Regulation at 61 FR 38354 confirmed..... .57987 301.75-1 Amended; interim 1521 301.754 (a) and (d)(1) revised; interim 1521 301.78—301.78–10 (Subpart) Regu lation at 56 FR 57576 con- firmed ..... 8205 301.78–3 Regulations at 57 FR 42486, 54168, 58 FR 6345, 39124, 42491, 49188, 53108, 53109, 63030, 67629, 59 FR 2282, 7896, 11179, 35611, 40208, 52407 and 60 FR 40054 confirmed8205 (c) revised; interim ..31004 Regulation at 61 FR 31004 confirmed... .47663 301.81—301.81-10 (Subpart) Regu lation at 61 FR 53603 with- drawn.. 65459 301.81-3 (e) amended.... 17551 301.81-301.81-10 (Subpart) Ap pendix amended... 301.89_1–301.89–11 (Subpart) Added; interim 13652 Revised.... .52207 Appendix added .52212 301.89_1 Amended; interim. 35106 301.89–2 (e) through (n) redesig nated as (f) through (o); new (e) added; interim. 18235 (d) amended; interim .35106 Revised ...... .52208 301.89-3 (e) amended; interim 18235, 35109, 36813 Revised.... ..52208
7 CFR-Continued 62 FR Page Chapter III-Continued Regulatory flexibility analysis ..15809, 24753 Technical correction ..28108 301.10—301.11 (Subpart) Added. 61212 301.45 (a) amended; interim.. .29287 Regulation at 62 FR 29287 confirmed......... .64134 301.45-3 (a) amended; interim. .29287, 36646 Regulations at 62 FR 29287 and 36646 confirmed.... .64134 301.50-3 (c) amended; (d) revised; interim...... 301.51-1-301.51-9 (Subpart) Added; interim .10416 Regulation at 62 FR 10416 confirmed.......... .60764 301.51-2 (a) revised .60764 301.52 (a) amended; interim. 23945 Regulation at 62 FR 23945 confirmed.: .43457 301.52–2a Amended; interim. .23945 Regulation at 62 FR 23945 confirmed .......... .43457 301.64 (a) amended; interim. .44202,
7 CFR-Continued 61 FR Page Chapter III—Continued 301.894 Revised .. 52210 301.89_5 Revised 52210 301.896 Revised 52210 301.89_7 Revised. 52211 301.898 Revised 52211 301.89-9 Revised. 52211 301.89-10 Revised 52211 301.89_11 Revised 52211 301.89–12 Added; interim 35106 Redesignated as 301.89_14. .52207 Added .52211 301.89_13 Added.. 52212 301.89_14 Redesignated from 301.89_12.... 52207 301.90—301.90-10 (Subpart) Removed 47663 318.13-1 Amended 5924 318.13 4d Revised.. 318.13-4e Removed.. 5924 319 Policy statement 24433 319.37-5 Footnote 7 removed; (b)(1) and (d) amended; (b)(2) .51210 319.37–6 Footnote 9 redesignated as Footnote 8 51210 319.37–7 Footnote 10 redesignated as Footnote 9 .... ..51210 319.37–8 Footnote 11 redesignated as Footnote 10.... 51210 319.37–13 Footnote 12 redesignated as Footnote 11 .51210 319.37–14 (b) amended ..... .51210 319.56–2d (b)(1) amended; (b)(5)(iv) revised; (b)(5)(v), (vi) and (vii) added..... 319.56-2v Revised... .8207 319.56-2x (b) amended.. 47667 353 Revised. 354.2 Table amended 53604 354.3 (b)(2)(vi) revised; (e)(1), (8)(5)(i)(A), (B), (ii), (iii)(B), 2664 (a) amended; (g)(2) revised .15371 371.2 (d)(2)(xix) added.... .. 68541
301.64–3 (c) amended; interim ...... 44202, | 319 301.78–1 amended ......... 301.78-2 (a) amended; interim 33538, 319 47556 319 301.78-3 (c) revised; interim. .33538319 (c) amended; interim 47556, 54572, 54574, 61898 301.78–10 Introductory text amended; (c) and (d) redesignated as (d) and (e); new (c) added; interim 301.81–1–301.81-10 (Subpart) Ap pendix amended; interim. 301.83 (Subpart)Removed .61213 319 301.89–1 Amended; interim 23624 316
23624120 .62505 221 . 23627 230
301.89-3. (d) amended; (e) and (f) re vised; interim ..... (f) amended; interim. 301.89 4 Revised; interim 301.89_5 Footnote 2 redesignated as footnote 1; interim ..... 301.89-6 Footnotes 3 and 4 redesig nated as footnotes 2 and 3; (b) revised; (d) removed; in terim .......... 301.89–7 Footnote 5 redesignated as footnote 4; interim....
1997 7 CFR 62 FR Page Chapter III 300.1 (a) introductory text revised...... 36974 301 Authority citation revised ...... ..10416
7 CFR-Continued 62 FR Page Chapter III—Continued 301.89–9 Footnote 6 redesignated as footnote 5; interim .......... .23628 301.89-13 (d) revised; interim 64265 301.89_14 Revised .24751 301.89–1–301.89–14 (Subpart) Ap pendix removed; interim ..... .23628 301.93–3 (c)revised; interim. 45142 (c) amended; interim .... .47552, 53225 L318.13–1 amended. 318.13-3 (b)(3) added.. 36974 11 318.13 4e Added ... .36974 318.13 4f Revised. .36974 319.8–27 Removed; eff. 1-9-98 65009 319.37—2 (a) table amended 50238 319.56–2 (j) amended. .50235 Footnote 1 removed; footnote 2 redesignated as new footnote 1; (c) revised.... .50238 319.56–2g (a) revised .50235 319.56–2q Added.... 595 319.56–2r (a)(1) amended. 50236 319.56-2t Table amended; OMB number..... 596 Table amended .50236 319.56–2u (b)(6) removed; (b)(7), (8) and (9) redesignated as (b)(6), .50236 319.56–2w Revised .50237 319.56-2x (a) table amended .597 319.56-2ff Added ........ 5313 319.69a (c) amended; eff.1-9-98. .65009 319.74–1 (c)removed .... .50231 319.74-2 (a) designation, (b) and (c) removed...... .50231 319.74-2a Removed ... 319.743 (a) amended; (b) removed; (c) and (d) redesignated as new 50231 319.744 Removed; new 319.744 re designated from 319.74-6...... 50231 319.745 Removed.... 50231 319.746 Redesignated as 319.74 4 ...... .50231 319.74-7 Removed. 50231 320 Removed; eff. 1-9-98. .65009 321 Removed ....... 50238 330 Authority citation revised 29662, 65009 330.105 (a) amended; eff.1–9_98... 65009 330.300 Introductory text and (a) amended; eff. 1-9-98.... 65009 330.300a Amended .. 50239 330.400 (g)(1) amended ... 19903 340 Authority citation revised ...... 19915, 23956, 29663
7 CFR-Continued 62 FR Page Chapter III—Continued Meeting ..19917 340.0 (a) introductory text amended......... 19915 Regulation at 62 FR 19915 withdrawn .23628 (a) introductory text amended 23956 340.1 Amended .... . 19915 Regulation at 62 FR 19915 withdrawn .23628 Amended .23956 340.3 Footnote 5 added; (b)(1), (5), (d)(4), (e)(1) and (4) revised; (d)(1), (3) introductory text, (5), (e)(2) and (3) amended ....... 19915 Regulation at 62 FR 19915 withdrawn .23628 Footnote 5 added; (b)(1), (5), (d)(4), (e)(1) and (4) revised; (5), (e)(2) and (3) amended .23956 340.4 Footnotes 5, 6 and 7 redesig nated as footnotes 7,8 and 9 .19915 Footnote 6 added; (a), (b) foot note 8, introductory text, (c) introductory text, (1), (2), (e), (f) introductory text, (7), (8), (10), (11)(ii), (g), (h)(1), (2) and (3) amended; (f)(9) revised .........19916 Regulations at 62 FR 19915 and 19916 withdrawn... .23628 Footnotes 5, 6 and 7 redesig nated as footnotes 7, 8 and 9......23956 Footnote 6 added; (a), (b) foot note 8, introductory text, (c) introductory text, (1), (2), (e), (f) introductory text, (7), (8), (10), (11)(ii), (g), (h)(1), (2) and (3) amended; (f)(9) revised .........23957 340.5 Footnote 10 added; (a), (b), (c)(1), (2), (3) introductory text 19916 Regulation at 62 FR 19916 withdrawn .23628 Footnote 10 added; (a), (b), (c)(1), (2), (3) introductory text .23957 340.6 (e) redesignated as (f); foot note 11, (c)(5) and new (e) added; (a), (b), (c)(4), (d)(1), (2), (3) in- troductory text, (ii) and new (f)(1) amended .......19916 Regulation at 62 FR 19916 withdrawn ..., .23628
7 CFR-Continued 62 FR Page Chapter III—Continued (e) redesignated as (f); footnote 11, (c)(5) and new (e) added; .23957 340.7 (b) introductory text amended...... 19917 Regulation at 62 FR 19916 withdrawn .... .23628 (b) introductory text amended 23958 340.8 Footnote 8 redesignated as footnote 12..... 19915 Regulation at 62 FR 19916 withdrawn .23628 Footnote 8 redesignated as foot .23956 340.9 Footnote 9 redesignated as footnote 13.. 19915 Regulation at 62 FR 19916 withdrawn .23628 Footnote 9 redesignated as footnote 13 ... .23956 351 Authority citation revised ...... 29663 352.1 (b)(14), (15), (16) and (24) amended; eff. 1-9_98.... 65009 352.2 (a) and (b) amended; eff. 1-9 98........ 65009 352.5 (d) amended; eff. 1–9–98. .... 65009 352.10 (a), (b)(1) and (2) amended; eff. 1–9_98 ..... 65009 352.13 Amended; eff. 1–9–98.. 65009 354.3 (b)(1), (c)(1), (3)(i) introduc tory text, (d)(1), (e)(1) and (f)(1) revised; (f)(4)(i)(C) added.. 39754 361 Added 48460 372 Authority citation revised 29663
7 CFR-Continued 63 FR Page Chapter III—Continued 301.64–3 Regulation at 62 FR 61214 confirmed..... 12603 (c) amended; interim. .43604, 44538, 56539, 64410 301.64-10 Revised .... 68164 301.78-3 (c) amended; interim . 19652, 25750, 27440, 31888, 43288, 44539, 44541, 44776, 45393, 54038, 66000 (c) revised; interim..... ..19798, 20054 Regulation at 63 FR 19652 confirmed............... 41389 301.80–2a Revised; interim 31602 Regulation at 63 FR 31602 confirmed..... .52579 301.81-3 (e) amended; interim. 4152, 36156 Regulations at 63 FR 4152 and 36156 confirmed ........ .62919 301.89-1 Amended..... 31599 301.89–2 (i), (j), (k) and (n) re moved; (1), (m) and (o) redesig- .50751 301.89-3 (1) amended; interim.............1 (e)(3) revised ... .50751 301.895 (a)(3) amended; (a)(4) added........ 50751 301.896 (b) revised; (d) added .50751 301.89-12 Revised 50751 301.89–13 Regulation at 62 FR 64264 confirmed.... 47128 (a) introductory text, (b), (c) and (f) revised ..... .50751 301.89–14 (1)(2) amended; (d), (e) and (f) redesignated as (f), (g) 1322 301.89–15 Added 31599 301.89_16 Added .... 301.93-3 (c) revised; interim ... 8836, 16878 Regulations at 63 FR 8836 and 16878 confirmed.... 41389 318.13–2 (b) amended.. 65648 318.13-4f (a) and (b)(4)(iii) re vised..... 318.13 Ai Added 65648 319 Meeting Clarification, ..56781 319.8–10 (d) amended ..... 31101 319.8–11 (a) introductory text amended... 319.8–17 (d) amended 319.34 (Subpart) Removed 319.37-1 Amended........ 13484 319.37-2 (a) table amended ............. 13485 319.40-1 Amended; interim ...50110, 69542
1998 7 CFR 63 FR Page Chapter III 300.1 (a) introductory text revised............ 39215 Heading and (a) introductory text revised 68164 301 Clarification ... 25153 301.45 (a) amended; interim 38280 301.45-3 (a) amended; interim . 25748, 38280 Regulation at 63 FR 25748 confirmed......... 1.71726 301.50–3 (d) illustration revised 301.51-3 (c) amended; interim 63387 301.64 Regulation at 62 FR 61214 confirmed ........ 12603 Page 14 |