Fiscal Year 2006 Reimbursable Overtime Rates, Veterinary Diagnostic Services User Fees, and Agricultural Quarantine and Inspection User Fees, 50291-50297 [05-16982]
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Friday, August 26, 2005
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service
[Docket No. 05–065–1]
Fiscal Year 2006 Reimbursable
Overtime Rates, Veterinary Diagnostic
Services User Fees, and Agricultural
Quarantine and Inspection User Fees
Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This notice pertains to
reimbursable overtime charged for
Sunday, holiday, or other overtime work
performed in connection with the
inspection, laboratory testing,
certification, or quarantine of certain
articles, to user fees for certain
veterinary diagnostic services, and to
fees charged for agricultural quarantine
and inspection services that are
provided in connection with certain
commercial vessels, commercial trucks,
commercial railroad cars, commercial
aircraft, and international airline
passengers arriving at ports in the
customs territory of the United States.
The purpose of this notice is to remind
the public of the reimbursable overtime
charges and user fees for fiscal year
2006 (October 1, 2005, through
September 30, 2006).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
information concerning reimbursable
overtime charges related to Plant
Protection and Quarantine program
operations, contact Mr. Michael
Caporaletti, Senior Program Analyst,
Quarantine Policy, Analysis, and
Support, PPQ, APHIS, 4700 River Road
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Unit 60, Riverdale, MD 20737–1231;
(301) 734–5781.
For information concerning
reimbursable overtime charges related to
animal health programs and Veterinary
Services import and export program
operations, contact Dr. Lee Ann
Thomas, Director, National Center for
Import and Export, VS, APHIS, 4700
River Road Unit 39, Riverdale, MD
20737–1231; (301) 734–3277.
For information concerning veterinary
diagnostic program operations, contact
Dr. Randall Levings, Director, National
Veterinary Services Laboratories, 1800
Daton Road, P.O. Box 844, Ames, IA
50010; (515) 663–7357.
For information concerning
Agricultural Quarantine program
operations, contact Mr. William E.
Thomas, Assistant Director for
Quarantine Policy, Analysis, and
Support, PPQ, APHIS, 4700 River Road
Unit 60, Riverdale, MD 20737–1231;
(301) 734–5214.
For information concerning user fee
rate development, contact Mrs. Kris
Caraher, Accountant, User Fees Section,
Financial Systems and Services Branch,
MRPBS, APHIS, 4700 River Road Unit
54, Riverdale, MD 20737–1232; (301)
734–5901.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Note: In March 2003, the agricultural
import and entry inspection activities that
had been performed by employees of the
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
(APHIS) were transferred to the Department
of Homeland Security (DHS). Some of the
regulations cited in this notice have not yet
been updated to reflect this change, so in the
interests of consistency with those
regulations this notice continues to refer to
‘‘APHIS employees’’ and services provided or
work performed by APHIS employees.
Readers should be aware, however, that DHS
personnel are currently performing certain of
the agricultural import and entry inspection
activities discussed in this notice for which
overtime charges or user fees are applicable.
Reimbursable Overtime Charges
The regulations in 7 CFR chapter III
and 9 CFR chapter I, subchapters D and
G, require inspection, laboratory testing,
certification, or quarantine of certain
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animals, poultry, animal byproducts,
germ plasm, organisms, vectors, plants,
plant products, or other regulated
commodities or articles intended for
importation into, or exportation from,
the United States. With some
exceptions, when these services must be
provided by an APHIS employee on a
Sunday or on a holiday, or at any other
time outside the APHIS employee’s
regular duty hours, the Government
charges an hourly overtime fee for the
services in accordance with 7 CFR part
354 and 9 CFR part 97.
In a final rule published in the
Federal Register on July 25, 2002 (67 FR
48519–48525, Docket No. 00–087–2),
and effective August 11, 2002, we
established, for fiscal years 2002
through 2006 and beyond, reimbursable
overtime rates for Sunday, holiday, or
other overtime work performed by
APHIS employees for any person, firm,
or corporation having ownership,
custody, or control of animals, poultry,
animal byproducts, germ plasm,
organisms, vectors, plants, plant
products, or other regulated
commodities or articles subject to
inspection, laboratory testing,
certification, or quarantine. In this
document we are providing notice to the
public of the reimbursable overtime fees
for fiscal year 2006 (October 1, 2005,
through September 30, 2006).
Under the regulations in 7 CFR
354.1(a) and 9 CFR 97.1(a), any person,
firm, or corporation having ownership,
custody or control of plants, plant
products, animals, animal byproducts,
or other commodities or articles subject
to inspection, laboratory testing,
certification, or quarantine who requires
the services of an APHIS employee on
a Sunday or holiday, or at any other
time outside the regular tour of duty of
that employee, shall sufficiently in
advance of the period of Sunday,
holiday, or overtime service request the
APHIS inspector in charge to furnish the
service during the overtime or Sunday
or holiday period, and shall, beginning
October 1, 2005, pay the Government at
the rate listed in the following table:
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OVERTIME FOR INSPECTION, LABORATORY TESTING, CERTIFICATION, OR QUARANTINE OF PLANTS, PLANT PRODUCTS,
ANIMALS, ANIMAL PRODUCTS, OR OTHER REGULATED COMMODITIES
Overtime rates (per hour)
beginning Oct. 1, 2005
Outside the employee’s normal tour of duty
Monday through Saturday and holidays ....................................................................................................................
Sundays .....................................................................................................................................................................
As specified in 7 CFR 354.1(a)(1)(iii)
and 9 CFR 97.1(a)(3), the overtime rates
to be charged beginning October 1,
2005, to owners and operators of aircraft
at airports of entry or other places of
inspection as a consequence of the
operation of the aircraft, for work
performed outside of the regularly
$51.00
67.00
established hours of service will be as
follows:
OVERTIME FOR COMMERCIAL AIRLINE INSPECTION SERVICES1
Overtime rates (per hour)
beginning Oct. 1, 2005
Outside the employee’s normal tour of duty
Monday through Saturday and holidays ....................................................................................................................
Sundays .....................................................................................................................................................................
1 These
$41.00
55.00
charges exclude administrative overhead costs.
A minimum charge of 2 hours shall be
made for any Sunday or holiday or
unscheduled overtime duty performed
by an employee on a day when no work
was scheduled for him or her, or which
is performed by an employee on his or
her regular workday beginning either at
least 1 hour before his or her scheduled
tour of duty or which is not in direct
continuation of the employee’s regular
tour of duty. In addition, each such
period of Sunday or holiday or
unscheduled overtime work to which
the 2-hour minimum charge provision
applies may include a commuted
traveltime period (see 7 CFR 354.1(a)(2)
and 9 CFR 97.1(b)).
Veterinary Diagnostic Services User
Fees
User fees to reimburse APHIS for the
costs of providing veterinary diagnostic
services are contained in 9 CFR part 130
(referred to below as the regulations).
These user fees are authorized by
section 2509(c) of the Food, Agriculture,
Conservation and Trade Act of 1990, as
amended (21 U.S.C. 136a), which
provides that the Secretary of
Agriculture may, among other things,
prescribe regulations and collect fees to
recover the costs of veterinary
diagnostics relating to the control and
eradication of communicable disease of
livestock or poultry within the United
States.
In a final rule published in the
Federal Register on May 6, 2004 (68 FR
25305–25312, Docket No. 00–024–2),
and effective June 7, 2004, we
established, for fiscal years 2004
through 2007 and beyond, user fees for
certain veterinary diagnostic services,
including certain diagnostic tests,
reagents, and other veterinary diagnostic
materials and services. Veterinary
diagnostics is the work performed in a
laboratory to determine if a diseasecausing organism or chemical agent is
present in body tissues or cells and, if
so, to identify those organisms or agents.
Services in this category include: (1)
Performing identification, serology, and
pathobiology tests and providing
diagnostic reagents and other veterinary
diagnostic materials and services at the
National Veterinary Services
Laboratories (NVSL) in Ames, IA; and
(2) performing laboratory tests and
providing diagnostic reagents and other
veterinary diagnostic materials and
services at the NVSL Foreign Animal
Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (NVSL
FADDL) in Greenport, NY.
APHIS veterinary diagnostic user fees
fall into six categories:
(1) Laboratory tests, reagents, and
other veterinary diagnostic services
performed at NVSL FADDL;
(2) Laboratory tests performed as part
of isolation and identification testing at
NVSL in Ames;
(3) Laboratory tests performed as part
of serology testing at NVSL in Ames;
(4) Laboratory tests performed at the
pathobiology laboratory at NVSL in
Ames;
(5) Diagnostic reagents produced at
NVSL in Ames or other authorized sites;
and
(6) Other veterinary diagnostic
services or materials provided at NVSL
in Ames.
As specified in § 130.14(a), the user
fees for diagnostic reagents provided by
NVSL FADDL for fiscal year 2006 are as
follows:
Unit
(mL)
Reagent
Bovine antiserum, any agent ...........................................................................................................................................
Caprine antiserum, any agent .........................................................................................................................................
Cell culture antigen/microorganism .................................................................................................................................
Equine antiserum, any agent ...........................................................................................................................................
Fluorescent antibody conjugate .......................................................................................................................................
Guinea pig antiserum, any agent ....................................................................................................................................
Monoclonal antibody ........................................................................................................................................................
Ovine antiserum, any agent ............................................................................................................................................
Porcine antiserum, any agent ..........................................................................................................................................
Rabbit antiserum, any agent ...........................................................................................................................................
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1
1
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$160.00
195.00
109.00
198.00
176.00
194.00
235.00
187.00
162.00
190.00
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As specified in § 130.14(b), the user
fees for veterinary diagnostic tests
performed at NVSL FADDL for fiscal
year 2006 are as follows:
Test
Unit
Agar gel immunodiffusion ..................................................................................................................................................
Card ...................................................................................................................................................................................
Complement fixation ..........................................................................................................................................................
Direct immunofluorescent antibody ...................................................................................................................................
Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay ..............................................................................................................................
Fluorescent antibody neutralization (classical swine fever) ..............................................................................................
Hemagglutination inhibition ...............................................................................................................................................
Immunoperoxidase ............................................................................................................................................................
Indirect fluorescent antibody .............................................................................................................................................
In-vitro safety .....................................................................................................................................................................
In-vivo safety .....................................................................................................................................................................
Latex agglutination ............................................................................................................................................................
Tube agglutination .............................................................................................................................................................
Virus isolation (oesophageal/pharyngeal) .........................................................................................................................
Virus isolation in embryonated eggs .................................................................................................................................
Virus isolation, other ..........................................................................................................................................................
Virus neutralization ............................................................................................................................................................
As specified in § 130.14(c), the user
fees for other veterinary diagnostic
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
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User fee
$32.00
18.00
38.00
24.00
28.00
208.00
61.00
31.00
37.00
609.00
5,447.00
25.00
29.00
192.00
370.00
166.00
56.00
services performed at NVSL FADDL for
fiscal year 2006 are as follows:
Veterinary diagnostic service
Unit
Bacterial isolation ...................................................................................................................
Hourly user fee services1 .......................................................................................................
Hourly user fee services—Quarter hour ................................................................................
Infected cells on chamber slides or plates ............................................................................
Reference animal tissues for immunohistochemistry ............................................................
Sterilization by gamma radiation ............................................................................................
Training (school or technical assistance) ..............................................................................
Virus titration ..........................................................................................................................
Test .................................................
Hour ................................................
Quarter hour ...................................
Slide ................................................
Set ...................................................
Can .................................................
Per person per day .........................
Test .................................................
User fee
$119.00
476.00
119.00
51.00
182.00
1,860.00
973.00
119.00
1 For all veterinary diagnostic services for which there is no flat rate user fee, the hourly rate user fee will be calculated for the actual time required to provide the service.
As specified in § 130.15(a), the user
fees for bacteriology isolation and
identification tests performed at NVSL
(excluding FADDL) or other authorized
sites for fiscal year 2006 are as follows:
Test
Unit
Bacterial identification, automated .........................................................................................
Bacterial identification, non-automated ..................................................................................
Bacterial isolation ...................................................................................................................
Bacterial serotyping, all other ................................................................................................
Bacterial serotyping, Pasteurella multocida ...........................................................................
Bacterial serotyping, Salmonella ............................................................................................
Bacterial toxin typing ..............................................................................................................
Bacteriology requiring special characterization .....................................................................
DNA fingerprinting ..................................................................................................................
DNA/RNA probe .....................................................................................................................
Fluorescent antibody ..............................................................................................................
Mycobacterium identification (biochemical) ...........................................................................
Mycobacterium identification (gas chromatography) .............................................................
Mycobacterium isolation, animal inoculations ........................................................................
Mycobacterium isolation, all other .........................................................................................
Mycobacterium paratuberculosis isolation .............................................................................
Phage typing, all other ...........................................................................................................
Phage typing, Salmonella enteritidis ......................................................................................
Isolate .............................................
Isolate .............................................
Sample ............................................
Isolate .............................................
Isolate .............................................
Isolate .............................................
Isolate .............................................
Test .................................................
Test .................................................
Test .................................................
Test .................................................
Isolate .............................................
Procedure .......................................
Submission .....................................
Submission .....................................
Submission .....................................
Isolate .............................................
Isolate .............................................
As specified in § 130.15(b), the user
fees for virology identification tests
performed at NVSL (excluding FADDL)
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$51.00
87.00
35.00
53.00
18.00
35.00
116.00
89.00
58.00
81.00
18.00
111.00
93.00
814.00
146.00
70.00
41.00
23.00
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Test
Unit
Fluorescent antibody tissue section .......................................................................................
Virus isolation .........................................................................................................................
Test .................................................
Test .................................................
As specified in § 130.16(a), the user
fees for bacteriology serology tests
performed at NVSL (excluding FADDL)
Unit
Brucella ring (BRT) ................................................................................................................
Brucella ring, heat inactivated (HIRT) ....................................................................................
Brucella ring, serial (Serial BRT) ...........................................................................................
Buffered acidified plate antigen presumptive .........................................................................
Card ........................................................................................................................................
Complement fixation ..............................................................................................................
Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay ...................................................................................
Indirect fluorescent antibody ..................................................................................................
Microscopic agglutination—includes up to 5 serovars ..........................................................
Microscopic agglutination—each serovar in excess of 5 serovars .......................................
Particle concentration fluorescent immunoassay (PCFIA) ....................................................
Plate .......................................................................................................................................
Rapid automated presumptive ...............................................................................................
Rivanol ...................................................................................................................................
Tube agglutination ..................................................................................................................
Test .................................................
Test .................................................
Test .................................................
Test .................................................
Test .................................................
Test .................................................
Test .................................................
Test .................................................
Sample ............................................
Sample ............................................
Test .................................................
Test .................................................
Test .................................................
Test .................................................
Test .................................................
Unit
Agar gel immunodiffusion ......................................................................................................
Complement fixation ..............................................................................................................
Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay ...................................................................................
Hemagglutination inhibition ....................................................................................................
Indirect fluorescent antibody ..................................................................................................
Latex agglutination .................................................................................................................
Peroxidase linked antibody ....................................................................................................
Plaque reduction neutralization ..............................................................................................
Rabies fluorescent antibody neutralization ............................................................................
Virus neutralization .................................................................................................................
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
performed at the Pathobiology
Laboratory at NVSL (excluding FADDL)
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Unit
Aflatoxin quantitation ..............................................................................................................
Aflatoxin screen ......................................................................................................................
Agar gel immunodiffusion spp. identification .........................................................................
Antibiotic (bioautography) quantitation ...................................................................................
Antibiotic (bioautography) screen ..........................................................................................
Antibiotic inhibition .................................................................................................................
Arsenic ...................................................................................................................................
Ergot alkaloid screen .............................................................................................................
Ergot alkaloid confirmation .....................................................................................................
Feed microscopy ....................................................................................................................
Fumonisin only .......................................................................................................................
Gossypol ................................................................................................................................
Mercury ..................................................................................................................................
Metals screen .........................................................................................................................
Metals single element confirmation .......................................................................................
Mycotoxin: aflatoxin—liver .....................................................................................................
Mycotoxin screen ...................................................................................................................
Nitrate/nitrite ...........................................................................................................................
Organic compound confirmation ............................................................................................
Organic compound screen .....................................................................................................
Parasitology ............................................................................................................................
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35.00
53.00
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4.00
16.00
16.00
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23.00
4.00
35.00
7.00
6.00
7.00
7.00
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User fee
$16.00
A16.00
16.00
14.00
14.00
16.00
15.00
17.00
44.00
13.00
or at authorized sites for fiscal year 2006
are as follows:
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As specified in § 130.17(a), the user
fees for veterinary diagnostic tests
$28.00
46.00
or other authorized sites for fiscal year
2006 are as follows:
Test
As specified in § 130.16(b), the user
fees for virology serology tests
performed at NVSL (excluding FADDL)
User fee
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User fee
$29.00
28.00
12.00
63.00
115.00
63.00
17.00
63.00
83.00
63.00
36.00
95.00
140.00
43.00
12.00
115.00
46.00
63.00
85.00
146.00
28.00
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Test
Unit
Pesticide quantitation .............................................................................................................
Pesticide screen .....................................................................................................................
pH ...........................................................................................................................................
Plate cylinder ..........................................................................................................................
Selenium ................................................................................................................................
Silicate/carbonate disinfectant ...............................................................................................
Temperature disks .................................................................................................................
Toxicant quantitation, other ....................................................................................................
Toxicant screen, other ...........................................................................................................
Vomitoxin only ........................................................................................................................
Water activity ..........................................................................................................................
Zearaleone quantitation .........................................................................................................
Zearaleone screen .................................................................................................................
As specified in § 130.18(a), the user
fees for bacteriology reagents produced
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
Test
by the Diagnostic Bacteriology
Laboratory at NVSL (excluding FADDL)
User fee
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128.00
58.00
26.00
95.00
43.00
63.00
126.00
106.00
32.00
51.00
32.00
51.00
28.00
or other authorized sites for fiscal year
2006 are as follows:
Reagent
Unit
User fee
Anaplasma card test antigen .................................................................................................
Anaplasma card test kit without antigen ................................................................................
Anaplasma CF antigen ..........................................................................................................
Anaplasma stabilate ...............................................................................................................
Avian origin bacterial antiserums ...........................................................................................
Bacterial agglutinating antigens other than brucella and salmonella pullorum .....................
Bacterial conjugates ...............................................................................................................
Bacterial disease CF antigens, all other ................................................................................
Bacterial ELISA antigens .......................................................................................................
Bacterial or protozoal, antiserums, all other ..........................................................................
Bacterial reagent culture 1 ......................................................................................................
Bacterial reference culture 2 ...................................................................................................
Bacteriophage reference culture ............................................................................................
Bovine serum factor ...............................................................................................................
Brucella abortus CF antigen ..................................................................................................
Brucella agglutination antigens, all other ...............................................................................
Brucella buffered plate antigen ..............................................................................................
Brucella canis tube antigen ....................................................................................................
Brucella card test antigen (packaged) ...................................................................................
Brucella card test kit without antigen .....................................................................................
Brucella cells ..........................................................................................................................
Brucella cells, dried ................................................................................................................
Brucella ring test antigen .......................................................................................................
Brucella rivanol solution .........................................................................................................
Dourine CF antigen ................................................................................................................
Dourine stabilate ....................................................................................................................
Equine and bovine origin babesia species antiserums .........................................................
Equine negative control CF antigen ......................................................................................
Flazo-orange ..........................................................................................................................
Glanders CF antigen ..............................................................................................................
Hemoparasitic disease CF antigens, all other .......................................................................
Leptospira transport medium .................................................................................................
Monoclonal antibody ..............................................................................................................
Mycobacterium spp. old tuberculin ........................................................................................
Mycobacterium spp. PPD ......................................................................................................
Mycoplasma hemagglutination antigens ................................................................................
Negative control serums ........................................................................................................
Rabbit origin bacterial antiserum ...........................................................................................
Salmonella pullorum microagglutination antigen ...................................................................
Stabilates, all other ................................................................................................................
2 mL ................................................
Kit ....................................................
2 mL ................................................
4.5 mL .............................................
1 mL ................................................
5 mL ................................................
1 mL ................................................
1 mL ................................................
1 mL ................................................
1 mL ................................................
Culture ............................................
Culture ............................................
Culture ............................................
1 mL ................................................
60 mL ..............................................
60 mL ..............................................
60 mL ..............................................
25 mL ..............................................
Package ..........................................
Kit ....................................................
Gram ...............................................
Pellet ...............................................
60 mL ..............................................
60 mL ..............................................
1 mL ................................................
4.5 mL .............................................
1 mL ................................................
1 mL ................................................
3 mL ................................................
1 mL ................................................
1 mL ................................................
10 mL ..............................................
1 mL ................................................
1 mL ................................................
1 mL ................................................
5 mL ................................................
1 mL ................................................
1 mL ................................................
5 mL ................................................
4.5 mL .............................................
$92.00
123.00
46.00
170.00
46.00
52.00
93.00
28.00
28.00
58.00
70.00
221.00
166.00
17.00
146.00
146.00
166.00
107.00
87.00
111.00
18.00
5.00
233.00
28.00
86.00
107.00
123.00
276.00
12.00
75.00
522.00
4.00
93.00
23.00
18.00
174.00
18.00
50.00
15.00
659.00
1 A reagent culture is a bacterial culture that has been subcultured one or more times after being tested for purity and identity. It is intended for
use as a reagent with a diagnostic test such as the leptospiral microagglutination test.
2 A reference culture is a bacterial culture that has been thoroughly tested for purity and identity. It should be suitable as a master seed for future cultures.
As specified in § 130.18(b), the user
fees for virology reagents produced by
the Diagnostic Virology Laboratory at
NVSL (excluding FADDL) or at
authorized sites for fiscal year 2006 are
as follows:
Reagent
Unit
Antigen, except avian influenza and chlamydia psittaci antigens, any ...................................................................
2 mL ..............
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Reagent
Unit
Avian antiserum except avian influenza antiserum, any .........................................................................................
Avian influenza antigen, any ....................................................................................................................................
Avian influenza antiserum, any ................................................................................................................................
Bovine or ovine serum, any .....................................................................................................................................
Cell culture ...............................................................................................................................................................
Chlamydia psittaci spp. of origin monoclonal antibody panel ..................................................................................
Conjugate, any .........................................................................................................................................................
Diluted positive control serum, any ..........................................................................................................................
Equine antiserum, any .............................................................................................................................................
Monoclonal antibody ................................................................................................................................................
Other spp. antiserum, any ........................................................................................................................................
Porcine antiserum, any ............................................................................................................................................
Porcine tissue sets ...................................................................................................................................................
Positive control tissues, all .......................................................................................................................................
Rabbit origin antiserum ............................................................................................................................................
Reference virus, any ................................................................................................................................................
Viruses (except reference viruses), chlamydia psittaci agent or chlamydia psittaci antigen, any ..........................
2 mL ..............
2 mL ..............
6 mL ..............
2 mL ..............
Flask .............
Panel .............
1 mL ..............
2 mL ..............
2 mL ..............
1 mL ..............
1 mL ..............
2 mL ..............
Tissue set .....
2 cm2 section
1 mL ..............
0.6 mL ...........
0.6 mL ...........
As specified in § 130.19(a), the user
fees for other veterinary diagnostic
services or materials available from
User fee
47.00
32.00
100.00
23.00
146.00
93.00
71.00
24.00
44.00
99.00
52.00
102.00
155.00
58.00
50.00
174.00
29.00
NVSL (excluding FADDL) for fiscal year
2006 are as follows:
Service
Unit
User fee
Antimicrobial susceptibility test ................................................................................................................................
Avian safety test .......................................................................................................................................................
Check tests, culture ..................................................................................................................................................
Check tests, serology, all other ................................................................................................................................
Fetal bovine serum safety test .................................................................................................................................
Hourly user fee services: 2
Hour ...................................................................................................................................................................
Quarter hour ......................................................................................................................................................
Minimum ............................................................................................................................................................
Manual, brucellosis culture .......................................................................................................................................
Manual, tuberculosis culture (English or Spanish) ..................................................................................................
Manual, Veterinary mycology ...................................................................................................................................
Manuals or standard operating procedure (SOP), all other ....................................................................................
Manuals or SOP, per page ......................................................................................................................................
Training (school or technical assistance) .................................................................................................................
Isolate ...........
Test ...............
Kit1 ................
Kit1 ................
Verification ....
$101.00
3,972.00
171.00
349.00
1,096.00
Hour ..............
Quarter hour
.......................
1 copy ...........
1 copy ...........
1 copy ...........
1 copy ...........
1 page ...........
Per person
per day.
84.00
21.00
25.00
111.00
166.00
166.00
33.00
2.00
320.00
1 Any
reagents required for the check test will be charged separately.
veterinary diagnostic services for which there is no flat rate user fee the hourly rate user fee will be calculated for the actual time required
to provide the service.
2 For
Agricultural Quarantine and Inspection
Services User Fees
User fees to reimburse APHIS for the
costs of providing inspections of certain
commercial conveyances are found in 7
CFR part 354 (referred to below as the
regulations). These user fees are
authorized by Section 2509(a) of the
Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and
Trade Act of 1990 (21 U.S.C. 136a),
which authorizes APHIS to collect user
fees for agricultural quarantine and
inspection (AQI) services.
In a final rule published in the
Federal Register on December 9, 2004
(69 FR 71660–71683, Docket No. 04–
042–1), and effective January 1, 2005,
we established, for fiscal years 2005
through 2010 and beyond, user fees for
each of the types of conveyances or
persons to whom AQI services are
provided, i.e., commercial vessels
(watercraft), commercial trucks,
commercial railroad cars, commercial
aircraft, and international airline
passengers. The regulations provide
specific information regarding the
applicability of, and exceptions to, AQI
user fees. As specified in 7 CFR 354.3,
the user fees for these AQI services for
fiscal year 2006 are as follows:
Service
Inspection
Inspection
Inspection
Inspection
Inspection
of
of
of
of
of
Unit
commercial vessels of 100 net tons or more (see 7 CFR 354.3(b)) .....................................................
commercial trucks (see 7 CFR 354.3(c)) ...............................................................................................
commercial railroad cars (see 7 CFR 354.3(d)) ....................................................................................
commercial aircraft (see 7 CFR 354.3(e)) .............................................................................................
international aircraft passengers (see 7 CFR 354.3(f)) .........................................................................
1 Not
Per
Per
Per
Per
Per
entry 1 ..
entry 2 ..
entry 3 ..
entry ....
entry ....
Amount
$488.00
5.25
7.50
70.25
5.00
to exceed 15 payments in a calendar year (i.e., no additional fee will be charged for a 16th or subsequent arrival in a calendar year).
prepaid AQI permit valid for 1 calendar year may be obtained for an amount 20 times the AQI user fee for each arrival ($105.00 from October 1, 2005 through September 30, 2005).
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for each arrival ($150.00 from October 1, 2005 through September 30, 2006).
Done in Washington, DC, this 22nd day of
August 2005.
Elizabeth E. Gaston,
Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service.
[FR Doc. 05–16982 Filed 8–25–05; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3410–34–P
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Olympic National Forest, Jefferson
County, Washington; Dosewallips
Road Washout Project
Forest Service, USDA.
Revised Notice of intent to
prepare an environmental impact
statement.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: On August 12, 2005, the
USDA, Forest Service, Olympic
National Forest, published a Notice of
Intent in Federal Register (70 FR 47171)
to prepare an environmental impact
statement (EIS) for Dosewallips Road
Washout Project. The Notice of Intent is
being revised to correct the project’s
location from Oregon State to
Washington State, and to correct the
Olympic National Park e-mail contact
address. The correct address is
olym_ea@nps.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tim
Davis, Project Team Leader, Olympic
National Forest, 1835 Black Lake Blvd.
SW., Suite A, Olympia, WA 98512;
phone (360) 956–2375; or e-mail
tedavis@fs.fed.us. For information on
the National Park Service component of
the project, contact Nancy Hendricks,
Environmental Protection Specialist,
600 East Park Ave., Port Angeles, WA
98362; phone (360) 565–3008; or e-mail
olym_ea@nps.gov.
Dated: August 19, 2005.
Virginia Grilley,
Acting Forest Supervisor, Olympic National
Forest.
[FR Doc. 05–16984 Filed 8–25–05; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3410–11–M
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Black-Tailed Prairie Dog Conservation
and Management Nebraska National
Forest, and Oglala National
Grassland—Nebraska Buffalo Gap, and
Fort Pierre National Grasslands—SD
AGENCY:
USDA Forest Service.
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Notice of decision.
On August 3, 2005, Donald J. Bright
(Responsible Official), Forest Supervisor
of the Nebraska National Forest and
Associated Units, signed the Record of
Decision (ROD) to implement
Alternative 3 of the Black-tailed Prairie
Dog Conservation and Management
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
In summary, Alternative 3 provides
for maintaining sufficient prairie dog
colonies to ensure population viability
for prairie dogs and other species
dependent upon the prairie dog
ecosystem, including the endangered
black-footed ferret. At the same time, it
redeems the responsibility of the Forest
Service to act as a good neighbor and
reduce the effects of land management
decisions on adjoining landowners.
This alternative prescribes an
adaptive management concept using a
full suite of tools, including expanded
rodenticide use and vegetation
management, through livestock grazing
coordination, to manage and reduce
selected prairie dog colonies along
national grassland property boundaries.
The purpose of this action is to reduce
or eliminate unwanted movement to,
and colonization of, private and tribal
lands by black-tailed prairie dogs
originating on the adjacent national
grasslands listed above.
The Record of Decision are available
at the Nebraska National Forest Web site
at https://www.fs.fed.us/r2/nebraska/
projects. It is also available on CD at the
Nebraska National Forest Supervisor’s
Office at 125 N. Main St., Chadron, NE
69337, or by calling (308) 432–0300.
Individuals or organizations
submitting substantive comments
during the comment period (36 CFR
215.6) are eligible to appeal the decision
pursuant to 26 CFR part 215 (Federal
Register—June 4, 2003) or 26 CFR 251
subpart C (FR—January 23, 1989), but
not both. Appeals, including
attachments, must be filed with the
Appeal Deciding Officer within 45 days
following the date of publication of the
legal notice in the official newspapers of
record, Rapid City Journal, Rapid City,
South Dakota and the Omaha World
Herald, Omaha, Nebraska for Nebraska
National Forest Supervisor decisions in
South Dakota and Nebraska
respectively. The legal notice is the
exclusive means for calculating the time
to file an appeal. Those wishing to file
an appeal should not rely upon dates or
timeframe information provided by any
other source. It is the responsibility of
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the appropriate appeal regulations.
These regulations may be found at the
following Web site: https://
www.fs.fed.us/emc/applit/appeals.htm.
Dated: August 18, 2005.
Donald J. Bright,
Forest Supervisor, Nebraska National Forest.
[FR Doc. 05–16977 Filed 8–25–05; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3410–11–M
COMMITTEE FOR PURCHASE FROM
PEOPLE WHO ARE BLIND OR
SEVERELY DISABLED
Procurement List; Additions and
Deletion
Committee for Purchase From
People Who Are Blind or Severely
Disabled.
ACTION: Additions to and deletions from
Procurement List.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This action adds to the
Procurement List products and services
to be furnished by nonprofit agencies
employing persons who are blind or
have other severe disabilities, and
deletes from the Procurement List
products previously furnished by such
agencies.
Effective September 25, 2005.
Committee for Purchase
From People Who Are Blind or Severely
Disabled, Jefferson Plaza 2, Suite 10800,
1421 Jefferson Davis Highway,
Arlington, Virginia 22202–3259.
DATES:
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR TO SUBMIT
COMMENTS CONTACT: Sheryl D. Kennerly,
Telephone: (703) 603–7740, Fax: (703)
603–0655, or e-mail
SKennerly@jwod.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Additions
On June 17, June 24 and July 1, 2005,
the Committee for Purchase From
People Who Are Blind or Severely
Disabled published notices (70 FR
35223, 36561, and 38099) of proposed
additions to the Procurement List.
After consideration of the material
presented to it concerning capability of
qualified nonprofit agencies to provide
the products and services and impact of
the additions on the current or most
recent contractors, the Committee has
determined that the products and
services listed below are suitable for
procurement by the Federal Government
under 41 U.S.C. 46–48c and 41 CFR 51–
2.4.
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Notices
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[Docket No. 05-065-1]
Fiscal Year 2006 Reimbursable Overtime Rates, Veterinary
Diagnostic Services User Fees, and Agricultural Quarantine and
Inspection User Fees
AGENCY: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice pertains to reimbursable overtime charged for
Sunday, holiday, or other overtime work performed in connection with
the inspection, laboratory testing, certification, or quarantine of
certain articles, to user fees for certain veterinary diagnostic
services, and to fees charged for agricultural quarantine and
inspection services that are provided in connection with certain
commercial vessels, commercial trucks, commercial railroad cars,
commercial aircraft, and international airline passengers arriving at
ports in the customs territory of the United States. The purpose of
this notice is to remind the public of the reimbursable overtime
charges and user fees for fiscal year 2006 (October 1, 2005, through
September 30, 2006).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information concerning
reimbursable overtime charges related to Plant Protection and
Quarantine program operations, contact Mr. Michael Caporaletti, Senior
Program Analyst, Quarantine Policy, Analysis, and Support, PPQ, APHIS,
4700 River Road Unit 60, Riverdale, MD 20737-1231; (301) 734-5781.
For information concerning reimbursable overtime charges related to
animal health programs and Veterinary Services import and export
program operations, contact Dr. Lee Ann Thomas, Director, National
Center for Import and Export, VS, APHIS, 4700 River Road Unit 39,
Riverdale, MD 20737-1231; (301) 734-3277.
For information concerning veterinary diagnostic program
operations, contact Dr. Randall Levings, Director, National Veterinary
Services Laboratories, 1800 Daton Road, P.O. Box 844, Ames, IA 50010;
(515) 663-7357.
For information concerning Agricultural Quarantine program
operations, contact Mr. William E. Thomas, Assistant Director for
Quarantine Policy, Analysis, and Support, PPQ, APHIS, 4700 River Road
Unit 60, Riverdale, MD 20737-1231; (301) 734-5214.
For information concerning user fee rate development, contact Mrs.
Kris Caraher, Accountant, User Fees Section, Financial Systems and
Services Branch, MRPBS, APHIS, 4700 River Road Unit 54, Riverdale, MD
20737-1232; (301) 734-5901.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Note: In March 2003, the agricultural import and entry
inspection activities that had been performed by employees of the
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) were transferred
to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Some of the
regulations cited in this notice have not yet been updated to
reflect this change, so in the interests of consistency with those
regulations this notice continues to refer to ``APHIS employees''
and services provided or work performed by APHIS employees. Readers
should be aware, however, that DHS personnel are currently
performing certain of the agricultural import and entry inspection
activities discussed in this notice for which overtime charges or
user fees are applicable.
Reimbursable Overtime Charges
The regulations in 7 CFR chapter III and 9 CFR chapter I,
subchapters D and G, require inspection, laboratory testing,
certification, or quarantine of certain animals, poultry, animal
byproducts, germ plasm, organisms, vectors, plants, plant products, or
other regulated commodities or articles intended for importation into,
or exportation from, the United States. With some exceptions, when
these services must be provided by an APHIS employee on a Sunday or on
a holiday, or at any other time outside the APHIS employee's regular
duty hours, the Government charges an hourly overtime fee for the
services in accordance with 7 CFR part 354 and 9 CFR part 97.
In a final rule published in the Federal Register on July 25, 2002
(67 FR 48519-48525, Docket No. 00-087-2), and effective August 11,
2002, we established, for fiscal years 2002 through 2006 and beyond,
reimbursable overtime rates for Sunday, holiday, or other overtime work
performed by APHIS employees for any person, firm, or corporation
having ownership, custody, or control of animals, poultry, animal
byproducts, germ plasm, organisms, vectors, plants, plant products, or
other regulated commodities or articles subject to inspection,
laboratory testing, certification, or quarantine. In this document we
are providing notice to the public of the reimbursable overtime fees
for fiscal year 2006 (October 1, 2005, through September 30, 2006).
Under the regulations in 7 CFR 354.1(a) and 9 CFR 97.1(a), any
person, firm, or corporation having ownership, custody or control of
plants, plant products, animals, animal byproducts, or other
commodities or articles subject to inspection, laboratory testing,
certification, or quarantine who requires the services of an APHIS
employee on a Sunday or holiday, or at any other time outside the
regular tour of duty of that employee, shall sufficiently in advance of
the period of Sunday, holiday, or overtime service request the APHIS
inspector in charge to furnish the service during the overtime or
Sunday or holiday period, and shall, beginning October 1, 2005, pay the
Government at the rate listed in the following table:
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Overtime for Inspection, Laboratory Testing, Certification, or
Quarantine of Plants, Plant Products, Animals, Animal Products, or Other
Regulated Commodities
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Overtime rates (per hour)
Outside the employee's normal tour of duty beginning Oct. 1, 2005
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Monday through Saturday and holidays...... $51.00
Sundays................................... 67.00
------------------------------------------------------------------------
As specified in 7 CFR 354.1(a)(1)(iii) and 9 CFR 97.1(a)(3), the
overtime rates to be charged beginning October 1, 2005, to owners and
operators of aircraft at airports of entry or other places of
inspection as a consequence of the operation of the aircraft, for work
performed outside of the regularly established hours of service will be
as follows:
Overtime for Commercial Airline Inspection Services\1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Overtime rates (per hour)
Outside the employee's normal tour of duty beginning Oct. 1, 2005
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Monday through Saturday and holidays...... $41.00
Sundays................................... 55.00
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ These charges exclude administrative overhead costs.
A minimum charge of 2 hours shall be made for any Sunday or holiday
or unscheduled overtime duty performed by an employee on a day when no
work was scheduled for him or her, or which is performed by an employee
on his or her regular workday beginning either at least 1 hour before
his or her scheduled tour of duty or which is not in direct
continuation of the employee's regular tour of duty. In addition, each
such period of Sunday or holiday or unscheduled overtime work to which
the 2-hour minimum charge provision applies may include a commuted
traveltime period (see 7 CFR 354.1(a)(2) and 9 CFR 97.1(b)).
Veterinary Diagnostic Services User Fees
User fees to reimburse APHIS for the costs of providing veterinary
diagnostic services are contained in 9 CFR part 130 (referred to below
as the regulations). These user fees are authorized by section 2509(c)
of the Food, Agriculture, Conservation and Trade Act of 1990, as
amended (21 U.S.C. 136a), which provides that the Secretary of
Agriculture may, among other things, prescribe regulations and collect
fees to recover the costs of veterinary diagnostics relating to the
control and eradication of communicable disease of livestock or poultry
within the United States.
In a final rule published in the Federal Register on May 6, 2004
(68 FR 25305-25312, Docket No. 00-024-2), and effective June 7, 2004,
we established, for fiscal years 2004 through 2007 and beyond, user
fees for certain veterinary diagnostic services, including certain
diagnostic tests, reagents, and other veterinary diagnostic materials
and services. Veterinary diagnostics is the work performed in a
laboratory to determine if a disease-causing organism or chemical agent
is present in body tissues or cells and, if so, to identify those
organisms or agents. Services in this category include: (1) Performing
identification, serology, and pathobiology tests and providing
diagnostic reagents and other veterinary diagnostic materials and
services at the National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) in
Ames, IA; and (2) performing laboratory tests and providing diagnostic
reagents and other veterinary diagnostic materials and services at the
NVSL Foreign Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (NVSL FADDL) in
Greenport, NY.
APHIS veterinary diagnostic user fees fall into six categories:
(1) Laboratory tests, reagents, and other veterinary diagnostic
services performed at NVSL FADDL;
(2) Laboratory tests performed as part of isolation and
identification testing at NVSL in Ames;
(3) Laboratory tests performed as part of serology testing at NVSL
in Ames;
(4) Laboratory tests performed at the pathobiology laboratory at
NVSL in Ames;
(5) Diagnostic reagents produced at NVSL in Ames or other
authorized sites; and
(6) Other veterinary diagnostic services or materials provided at
NVSL in Ames.
As specified in Sec. 130.14(a), the user fees for diagnostic
reagents provided by NVSL FADDL for fiscal year 2006 are as follows:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unit
Reagent (mL) User fee
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bovine antiserum, any agent.................. 1 $160.00
Caprine antiserum, any agent................. 1 195.00
Cell culture antigen/microorganism........... 1 109.00
Equine antiserum, any agent.................. 1 198.00
Fluorescent antibody conjugate............... 1 176.00
Guinea pig antiserum, any agent.............. 1 194.00
Monoclonal antibody.......................... 1 235.00
Ovine antiserum, any agent................... 1 187.00
Porcine antiserum, any agent................. 1 162.00
Rabbit antiserum, any agent.................. 1 190.00
------------------------------------------------------------------------
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As specified in Sec. 130.14(b), the user fees for veterinary
diagnostic tests performed at NVSL FADDL for fiscal year 2006 are as
follows:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Test Unit User fee
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Agar gel immunodiffusion............ Test.............. $32.00
Card................................ Test.............. 18.00
Complement fixation................. Test.............. 38.00
Direct immunofluorescent antibody... Test.............. 24.00
Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay... Test.............. 28.00
Fluorescent antibody neutralization Test.............. 208.00
(classical swine fever).
Hemagglutination inhibition......... Test.............. 61.00
Immunoperoxidase.................... Test.............. 31.00
Indirect fluorescent antibody....... Test.............. 37.00
In-vitro safety..................... Test.............. 609.00
In-vivo safety...................... Test.............. 5,447.00
Latex agglutination................. Test.............. 25.00
Tube agglutination.................. Test.............. 29.00
Virus isolation (oesophageal/ Test.............. 192.00
pharyngeal).
Virus isolation in embryonated eggs. Test.............. 370.00
Virus isolation, other.............. Test.............. 166.00
Virus neutralization................ Test.............. 56.00
------------------------------------------------------------------------
As specified in Sec. 130.14(c), the user fees for other veterinary
diagnostic services performed at NVSL FADDL for fiscal year 2006 are as
follows:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Veterinary diagnostic service Unit User fee
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bacterial isolation............... Test................ $119.00
Hourly user fee services\1\....... Hour................ 476.00
Hourly user fee services--Quarter Quarter hour........ 119.00
hour.
Infected cells on chamber slides Slide............... 51.00
or plates.
Reference animal tissues for Set................. 182.00
immunohistochemistry.
Sterilization by gamma radiation.. Can................. 1,860.00
Training (school or technical Per person per day.. 973.00
assistance).
Virus titration................... Test................ 119.00
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ For all veterinary diagnostic services for which there is no flat
rate user fee, the hourly rate user fee will be calculated for the
actual time required to provide the service.
As specified in Sec. 130.15(a), the user fees for bacteriology
isolation and identification tests performed at NVSL (excluding FADDL)
or other authorized sites for fiscal year 2006 are as follows:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Test Unit User fee
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bacterial identification, Isolate............. $51.00
automated.
Bacterial identification, non- Isolate............. 87.00
automated.
Bacterial isolation............... Sample.............. 35.00
Bacterial serotyping, all other... Isolate............. 53.00
Bacterial serotyping, Pasteurella Isolate............. 18.00
multocida.
Bacterial serotyping, Salmonella.. Isolate............. 35.00
Bacterial toxin typing............ Isolate............. 116.00
Bacteriology requiring special Test................ 89.00
characterization.
DNA fingerprinting................ Test................ 58.00
DNA/RNA probe..................... Test................ 81.00
Fluorescent antibody.............. Test................ 18.00
Mycobacterium identification Isolate............. 111.00
(biochemical).
Mycobacterium identification (gas Procedure........... 93.00
chromatography).
Mycobacterium isolation, animal Submission.......... 814.00
inoculations.
Mycobacterium isolation, all other Submission.......... 146.00
Mycobacterium paratuberculosis Submission.......... 70.00
isolation.
Phage typing, all other........... Isolate............. 41.00
Phage typing, Salmonella Isolate............. 23.00
enteritidis.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
As specified in Sec. 130.15(b), the user fees for virology
identification tests performed at NVSL (excluding FADDL) or other
authorized sites for fiscal year 2006 are as follows:
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
Test Unit User fee
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fluorescent antibody tissue Test................ $28.00
section.
Virus isolation................... Test................ 46.00
------------------------------------------------------------------------
As specified in Sec. 130.16(a), the user fees for bacteriology
serology tests performed at NVSL (excluding FADDL) or other authorized
sites for fiscal year 2006 are as follows:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Test Unit User fee
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Brucella ring (BRT)............... Test................ $35.00
Brucella ring, heat inactivated Test................ 35.00
(HIRT).
Brucella ring, serial (Serial BRT) Test................ 53.00
Buffered acidified plate antigen Test................ 7.00
presumptive.
Card.............................. Test................ 4.00
Complement fixation............... Test................ 16.00
Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay. Test................ 16.00
Indirect fluorescent antibody..... Test................ 14.00
Microscopic agglutination-- Sample.............. 23.00
includes up to 5 serovars.
Microscopic agglutination--each Sample.............. 4.00
serovar in excess of 5 serovars.
Particle concentration fluorescent Test................ 35.00
immunoassay (PCFIA).
Plate............................. Test................ 7.00
Rapid automated presumptive....... Test................ 6.00
Rivanol........................... Test................ 7.00
Tube agglutination................ Test................ 7.00
------------------------------------------------------------------------
As specified in Sec. 130.16(b), the user fees for virology
serology tests performed at NVSL (excluding FADDL) or at authorized
sites for fiscal year 2006 are as follows:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Test Unit User fee
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Agar gel immunodiffusion.......... Test................ $16.00
Complement fixation............... Test................ A16.00
Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay. Test................ 16.00
Hemagglutination inhibition....... Test................ 14.00
Indirect fluorescent antibody..... Test................ 14.00
Latex agglutination............... Test................ 16.00
Peroxidase linked antibody........ Test................ 15.00
Plaque reduction neutralization... Test................ 17.00
Rabies fluorescent antibody Test................ 44.00
neutralization.
Virus neutralization.............. Test................ 13.00
------------------------------------------------------------------------
As specified in Sec. 130.17(a), the user fees for veterinary
diagnostic tests performed at the Pathobiology Laboratory at NVSL
(excluding FADDL) or at authorized sites for fiscal year 2006 are as
follows:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Test Unit User fee
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Aflatoxin quantitation............ Test................ $29.00
Aflatoxin screen.................. Test................ 28.00
Agar gel immunodiffusion spp. Test................ 12.00
identification.
Antibiotic (bioautography) Test................ 63.00
quantitation.
Antibiotic (bioautography) screen. Test................ 115.00
Antibiotic inhibition............. Test................ 63.00
Arsenic........................... Test................ 17.00
Ergot alkaloid screen............. Test................ 63.00
Ergot alkaloid confirmation....... Test................ 83.00
Feed microscopy................... Test................ 63.00
Fumonisin only.................... Test................ 36.00
Gossypol.......................... Test................ 95.00
Mercury........................... Test................ 140.00
Metals screen..................... Test................ 43.00
Metals single element confirmation Test................ 12.00
Mycotoxin: aflatoxin--liver....... Test................ 115.00
Mycotoxin screen.................. Test................ 46.00
Nitrate/nitrite................... Test................ 63.00
Organic compound confirmation..... Test................ 85.00
Organic compound screen........... Test................ 146.00
Parasitology...................... Test................ 28.00
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Pesticide quantitation............ Test................ 128.00
Pesticide screen.................. Test................ 58.00
pH................................ Test................ 26.00
Plate cylinder.................... Test................ 95.00
Selenium.......................... Test................ 43.00
Silicate/carbonate disinfectant... Test................ 63.00
Temperature disks................. Test................ 126.00
Toxicant quantitation, other...... Test................ 106.00
Toxicant screen, other............ Test................ 32.00
Vomitoxin only.................... Test................ 51.00
Water activity.................... Test................ 32.00
Zearaleone quantitation........... Test................ 51.00
Zearaleone screen................. Test................ 28.00
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As specified in Sec. 130.18(a), the user fees for bacteriology
reagents produced by the Diagnostic Bacteriology Laboratory at NVSL
(excluding FADDL) or other authorized sites for fiscal year 2006 are as
follows:
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Reagent Unit User fee
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Anaplasma card test antigen....... 2 mL................ $92.00
Anaplasma card test kit without Kit................. 123.00
antigen.
Anaplasma CF antigen.............. 2 mL................ 46.00
Anaplasma stabilate............... 4.5 mL.............. 170.00
Avian origin bacterial antiserums. 1 mL................ 46.00
Bacterial agglutinating antigens 5 mL................ 52.00
other than brucella and
salmonella pullorum.
Bacterial conjugates.............. 1 mL................ 93.00
Bacterial disease CF antigens, all 1 mL................ 28.00
other.
Bacterial ELISA antigens.......... 1 mL................ 28.00
Bacterial or protozoal, 1 mL................ 58.00
antiserums, all other.
Bacterial reagent culture \1\..... Culture............. 70.00
Bacterial reference culture \2\... Culture............. 221.00
Bacteriophage reference culture... Culture............. 166.00
Bovine serum factor............... 1 mL................ 17.00
Brucella abortus CF antigen....... 60 mL............... 146.00
Brucella agglutination antigens, 60 mL............... 146.00
all other.
Brucella buffered plate antigen... 60 mL............... 166.00
Brucella canis tube antigen....... 25 mL............... 107.00
Brucella card test antigen Package............. 87.00
(packaged).
Brucella card test kit without Kit................. 111.00
antigen.
Brucella cells.................... Gram................ 18.00
Brucella cells, dried............. Pellet.............. 5.00
Brucella ring test antigen........ 60 mL............... 233.00
Brucella rivanol solution......... 60 mL............... 28.00
Dourine CF antigen................ 1 mL................ 86.00
Dourine stabilate................. 4.5 mL.............. 107.00
Equine and bovine origin babesia 1 mL................ 123.00
species antiserums.
Equine negative control CF antigen 1 mL................ 276.00
Flazo-orange...................... 3 mL................ 12.00
Glanders CF antigen............... 1 mL................ 75.00
Hemoparasitic disease CF antigens, 1 mL................ 522.00
all other.
Leptospira transport medium....... 10 mL............... 4.00
Monoclonal antibody............... 1 mL................ 93.00
Mycobacterium spp. old tuberculin. 1 mL................ 23.00
Mycobacterium spp. PPD............ 1 mL................ 18.00
Mycoplasma hemagglutination 5 mL................ 174.00
antigens.
Negative control serums........... 1 mL................ 18.00
Rabbit origin bacterial antiserum. 1 mL................ 50.00
Salmonella pullorum 5 mL................ 15.00
microagglutination antigen.
Stabilates, all other............. 4.5 mL.............. 659.00
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\1\ A reagent culture is a bacterial culture that has been subcultured
one or more times after being tested for purity and identity. It is
intended for use as a reagent with a diagnostic test such as the
leptospiral microagglutination test.
\2\ A reference culture is a bacterial culture that has been thoroughly
tested for purity and identity. It should be suitable as a master seed
for future cultures.
As specified in Sec. 130.18(b), the user fees for virology
reagents produced by the Diagnostic Virology Laboratory at NVSL
(excluding FADDL) or at authorized sites for fiscal year 2006 are as
follows:
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Reagent Unit User fee
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Antigen, except avian influenza 2 mL................. $59.00
and chlamydia psittaci antigens,
any.
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Avian antiserum except avian 2 mL................. 47.00
influenza antiserum, any.
Avian influenza antigen, any..... 2 mL................. 32.00
Avian influenza antiserum, any... 6 mL................. 100.00
Bovine or ovine serum, any....... 2 mL................. 23.00
Cell culture..................... Flask................ 146.00
Chlamydia psittaci spp. of origin Panel................ 93.00
monoclonal antibody panel.
Conjugate, any................... 1 mL................. 71.00
Diluted positive control serum, 2 mL................. 24.00
any.
Equine antiserum, any............ 2 mL................. 44.00
Monoclonal antibody.............. 1 mL................. 99.00
Other spp. antiserum, any........ 1 mL................. 52.00
Porcine antiserum, any........... 2 mL................. 102.00
Porcine tissue sets.............. Tissue set........... 155.00
Positive control tissues, all.... 2 cm2 section........ 58.00
Rabbit origin antiserum.......... 1 mL................. 50.00
Reference virus, any............. 0.6 mL............... 174.00
Viruses (except reference 0.6 mL............... 29.00
viruses), chlamydia psittaci
agent or chlamydia psittaci
antigen, any.
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As specified in Sec. 130.19(a), the user fees for other veterinary
diagnostic services or materials available from NVSL (excluding FADDL)
for fiscal year 2006 are as follows:
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Service Unit User fee
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Antimicrobial susceptibility test Isolate.............. $101.00
Avian safety test................ Test................. 3,972.00
Check tests, culture............. Kit1................. 171.00
Check tests, serology, all other. Kit1................. 349.00
Fetal bovine serum safety test... Verification......... 1,096.00
Hourly user fee services: 2
Hour......................... Hour................. 84.00
Quarter hour................. Quarter hour......... 21.00
Minimum...................... ..................... 25.00
Manual, brucellosis culture...... 1 copy............... 111.00
Manual, tuberculosis culture 1 copy............... 166.00
(English or Spanish).
Manual, Veterinary mycology...... 1 copy............... 166.00
Manuals or standard operating 1 copy............... 33.00
procedure (SOP), all other.
Manuals or SOP, per page......... 1 page............... 2.00
Training (school or technical Per person per day... 320.00
assistance).
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1 Any reagents required for the check test will be charged separately.
2 For veterinary diagnostic services for which there is no flat rate
user fee the hourly rate user fee will be calculated for the actual
time required to provide the service.
Agricultural Quarantine and Inspection Services User Fees
User fees to reimburse APHIS for the costs of providing inspections
of certain commercial conveyances are found in 7 CFR part 354 (referred
to below as the regulations). These user fees are authorized by Section
2509(a) of the Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990
(21 U.S.C. 136a), which authorizes APHIS to collect user fees for
agricultural quarantine and inspection (AQI) services.
In a final rule published in the Federal Register on December 9,
2004 (69 FR 71660-71683, Docket No. 04-042-1), and effective January 1,
2005, we established, for fiscal years 2005 through 2010 and beyond,
user fees for each of the types of conveyances or persons to whom AQI
services are provided, i.e., commercial vessels (watercraft),
commercial trucks, commercial railroad cars, commercial aircraft, and
international airline passengers. The regulations provide specific
information regarding the applicability of, and exceptions to, AQI user
fees. As specified in 7 CFR 354.3, the user fees for these AQI services
for fiscal year 2006 are as follows:
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Service Unit Amount
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Inspection of commercial vessels Per entry 1......... $488.00
of 100 net tons or more (see 7
CFR 354.3(b)).
Inspection of commercial trucks Per entry 2......... 5.25
(see 7 CFR 354.3(c)).
Inspection of commercial railroad Per entry 3......... 7.50
cars (see 7 CFR 354.3(d)).
Inspection of commercial aircraft Per entry........... 70.25
(see 7 CFR 354.3(e)).
Inspection of international Per entry........... 5.00
aircraft passengers (see 7 CFR
354.3(f)).
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1 Not to exceed 15 payments in a calendar year (i.e., no additional fee
will be charged for a 16th or subsequent arrival in a calendar year).
2 A prepaid AQI permit valid for 1 calendar year may be obtained for an
amount 20 times the AQI user fee for each arrival ($105.00 from
October 1, 2005 through September 30, 2005).
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3 The AQI user fee may be prepaid for all arrivals of a commercial
railroad car during a calendar year for an amount 20 times the AQI
user fee for each arrival ($150.00 from October 1, 2005 through
September 30, 2006).
Done in Washington, DC, this 22nd day of August 2005.
Elizabeth E. Gaston,
Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
[FR Doc. 05-16982 Filed 8-25-05; 8:45 am]
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