Official Fees and Tolerances for Barley Protein Testing, 65371-65373 [E6-18860]
Download as PDF
65371
Rules and Regulations
Federal Register
Vol. 71, No. 216
Wednesday, November 8, 2006
This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER
contains regulatory documents having general
applicability and legal effect, most of which
are keyed to and codified in the Code of
Federal Regulations, which is published under
50 titles pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 1510.
The Code of Federal Regulations is sold by
the Superintendent of Documents. Prices of
new books are listed in the first FEDERAL
REGISTER issue of each week.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Grain Inspection, Packers and
Stockyards Administration
7 CFR Parts 800 and 801
RIN 0580–AA95
Official Fees and Tolerances for Barley
Protein Testing
Grain Inspection, Packers and
Stockyards Administration, USDA.
ACTION: Interim rule with request for
comment.
pwalker on PRODPC60 with RULES
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Grain Inspection, Packers
and Stockyards Administration (GIPSA)
previously extended its official
inspection program to include testing of
barley protein. Testing is provided using
near-infrared spectroscopy analyzers
that were previously approved for
different grains. GIPSA is establishing in
the fee schedule a generic fee for all
near-infrared measurements (NIR) and
nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)
analyses, which is identical to existing
fees. The fee for barley protein testing is
included in this fee and is identical to
the fees already established for other
measurements (wheat protein; soybean
oil and protein; and corn oil, protein,
and starch). Also, GIPSA is amending
regulations under the United States
Grain Standards Act (USGSA) to
establish performance tolerances for
protein analyzers used to predict the
percentage of protein in barley.
DATES: Effective Date: November 9,
2006.
Comment Date: Comments must be
received on or before January 8, 2007.
ADDRESSES: We invite you to submit
comments on this interim rule. You may
submit comments by any of the
following methods:
• E-mail: Send comments via
electronic mail to
comments.gipsa@usda.gov.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
16:03 Nov 07, 2006
Jkt 211001
• Mail: Send hardcopy written
comments to Tess Butler, GIPSA, USDA,
1400 Independence Avenue, SW., Room
1647–S, Washington, DC 20250–3604.
• Fax: Send comments by facsimile
transmission to (202) 690–2755.
• Hand Deliver or Courier: Deliver
comments to: Tess Butler, GIPSA,
USDA, 1400 Independence Avenue,
SW., Room 1647–S, Washington, DC
20250–3604.
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
online instructions for submitting
comments.
Instructions: All comments should
make reference to the date and page
number of this issue of the Federal
Register.
Read Comments: All comments will
be available for public inspection in the
above office during regular business
hours (7 CFR 1.27(b)).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John
C. Giler, Acting Director, Field
Management Division, at his e-mail
address: John.C.Giler@usda.gov or
telephone him at (202) 720–0228.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Executive Order 12866 and Regulatory
Flexibility Act
This interim rule has been determined
to be not significant for purposes of
Executive Order 12866 and, therefore,
has not been reviewed by the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB).
The Administrator of GIPSA has
determined that this rule will not have
a significant impact on a substantial
number of small entities as defined in
the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C.
601 et seq.).
Currently, near-infrared spectroscopy
analyzers are being used to determine
wheat protein; soybean oil and protein;
and corn oil, protein, and starch in both
domestic and export markets. This rule
establishes tolerances to expand the use
of currently approved near-infrared
spectroscopy analyzers to test barley
protein and establishes a generic fee for
all NIR and NMR testing that is identical
to current fees. Testing for barley
protein is included in this fee. There are
58 official agencies (46 private entities,
12 States) that are designated and/or
delegated by GIPSA to perform official
grain inspection services. Most of the
agencies could be considered small
entities under Small Business
Administration criteria.
PO 00000
Frm 00001
Fmt 4700
Sfmt 4700
The extent to which these agencies
will choose to provide this service is
difficult to quantify because GIPSA is
offering this service on a request basis,
and locations where service is requested
infrequently may make arrangements
with neighboring agencies to provide
the service (7 CFR 800.196(g)(1)). GIPSA
believes that offering this service would
have a beneficial effect on those
agencies electing to provide the service.
For the 2006/2007 Market Year (June
to May), USDA’s Economic Research
Service estimated the U.S. Barley
Supply to be 303,000,000 bushels.
Between June 2006 and September 2006
(the months for which we have data),
20,010,000 bushels of barley were tested
for protein. Of the Official Agencies, 10
performed barley protein tests in the
first 11 months of fiscal year 2006.
There were 5,176 barley protein tests
performed; of those 2,624 were tests
performed for trucks and rail cars, 2,546
were tests performed on submitted
samples, and 6 were performed locally,
such as within a grain elevator.
According to USDA’s National
Agricultural Statistics Service, there are
24,747 farms (producers) in the barley
for grain category. We do not have
estimates for the number of grain
handlers, exporters, and feedlot
operators that may be involved in
submitting barley for protein testing. In
general, many producers, grain
handlers, exporters, and feedlot
operators may be considered small
entities under Small Business
Administration criteria. Further, grain
handlers and exporters often use testing
results to determine value and
premiums. The extent to which these
entities will request the official barley
protein or the impact of offering this
service is difficult to quantify. GIPSA
believes that barley producers, feedlot
operators, grain handlers, and exporters
will rely on the official system to
provide reliable testing procedures and
accurate results that the market can rely
on to negotiate price, value, and
premiums.
Fees currently are charged for NIR
testing. The fees charged by GIPSA are
$2.25 per test when the service is
performed at an applicant’s facility in
an onsite FGIS laboratory, and when an
inspection service is performed at a
location other than an applicant’s
facility in an FGIS laboratory the fees
are $10.00 per test for an original
E:\FR\FM\08NOR1.SGM
08NOR1
65372
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 216 / Wednesday, November 8, 2006 / Rules and Regulations
inspection service and $17.70 for an
appeal inspection service. The generic
fee is the same as fees charged for
current individual tests and their impact
on applicants for services will vary
depending upon usage since these tests
are on a request basis.
Executive Order 12988
Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice
Reform, instructs each executive agency
to adhere to certain requirements in the
development of new and revised
regulations in order to avoid unduly
burdening the court system. This
interim rule has been reviewed under
this Executive Order. This interim rule
is not intended to have a retroactive
effect. The United States Grain
Standards Act provides in Section 87g
that no State or subdivision may require
or impose any requirements or
restrictions concerning the inspection,
weighing, or description of grain under
the Act. Otherwise, this interim rule
will not preempt any State or local laws,
regulations, or policies unless they
present irreconcilable conflict with this
rule. There are no administrative
procedures which must be exhausted
prior to any judicial challenge to the
provisions of this interim rule.
pwalker on PRODPC60 with RULES
Paperwork Reduction Act
In accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, the
recordkeeping and reporting burden
imposed by Parts 800 and 801 were
previously approved by OMB under
control number 0580–0013 and will not
be affected by this rule.
GIPSA is committed to compliance
with the Government Paperwork
Elimination Act, which requires
Government agencies, in general, to
provide the public the option of
submitting information or transacting
business electronically to the maximum
extent possible.
Background
On November 4, 2004, GIPSA issued
a Federal Register notice (69 FR 64269–
64270), announcing an intent to
implement barley protein measurement
as official criteria under the United
States Grain Standards Act (USGSA)
effective July 1, 2005. The Federal
Register notice is available on the
GIPSA Web site at https://
www.gipsa.usda.gov.
This provides the barley industry
with accurate results for protein that the
market can rely on to negotiate price,
value, and premium.
Fees
GIPSA collects fees for providing
official testing services to cover, as
VerDate Aug<31>2005
16:03 Nov 07, 2006
Jkt 211001
nearly as practicable, GIPSA’s costs for
performing the service, including
related administrative and supervisory
costs. Testing procedures and time
necessary to determine protein in barley
using the approved near-infrared
transmittance (NIRT) analyzers are the
same as those required for NIRT wheat
protein; soybean oil and protein; and
corn oil, protein, and starch
determinations. Accordingly, the fee to
test barley is the same as for tests for the
above cited commodities. The fee is
$2.25 per test when the service is
performed at an applicant’s facility in
an onsite FGIS laboratory, and for
services performed at a location other
than an applicant’s facility in an FGIS
laboratory the fees will be $10.00 per
test for an original inspection service
and $17.70 per test for an appeal
inspection service.
Further, since the fees for nearinfrared (NIR) analysis are the same as
the fees for nuclear magnetic resonance
(NMR) analysis, these fees are included
in a generic NIR and NMR analysis fee.
This should simplify the fee schedule
and will not require a regulatory fee
change when new NIR and NMR
analysis are available for other grain
products. Specifically, in 7 CFR 800.71,
in tables 1 and 2, we will add a single
new fee for ‘‘NIR and NMR analysis
(protein, oil, starch, etc.)’’ to replace the
individual fees currently listed for the
following 4 categories: (1) Corn oil,
protein, and starch (one of any
combination), (2) soybean protein and
oil (one or both), (3) wheat protein (per
test), and (4) sunflower (per test). We
will renumber the remaining fees listed
in table 1, section 2 and table 2, sections
1 and 2. We are not making any other
changes to the remaining fee amounts or
categories at this time.
Tolerances
We run standard reference samples
through the equipment to evaluate the
accuracy of the equipment; for barley,
the standard reference samples sets
typically weigh between 650 and 750
grams. Due to the natural variation in
individual kernels of barley and other
sources of variability, each time we test
the barley the testing equipment is
likely to produce slightly different
results. Therefore, we determine the
allowable amount of differences
between the test results from the
standard reference sample and the
expected outcome. We refer to this
amount as the tolerance, which is the
variation we allow for the equipment to
produce accurate results.
We determined that, based upon the
performance of the instruments and
calibration, the maintenance tolerance
PO 00000
Frm 00002
Fmt 4700
Sfmt 4700
will be 0.20 percent mean deviation
from the national standard NIRS
instruments for the NIRS analyzers used
in performing official inspections. We
determined that this level of accuracy
will provide reliable testing procedures
and accurate results to meet prospective
official customer needs and that the
market can rely on to negotiate price,
value, and premium. We will apply this
tolerance according to testing
instructions found in the GIPSA NearInfrared Transmittance (NIRT)
Handbook.
We are adding this tolerance as a new
paragraph (b)(4) in 9 CFR 801.7.
Currently, 7 CFR 801.7 includes
tolerances for (1) NIRS wheat protein
analyzers, (2) NIRS soybean oil and
protein analyzers, and (3) NIRS corn oil,
protein, and starch analyzers.
As with other commodities for which
NIRS analyzers are used, we will use the
chemical reference protein
determinations to reference and
calibrate official NIRS instruments in
accordance with the Combustion
Method, AOAC International Method
992.23, which we previously
incorporated by reference into 7 CFR
801.7. No change to the incorporation is
required for barley protein testing.
Immediate Action
Immediate action is necessary for
good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553. The
Administrator has determined that it is
impracticable, unnecessary, and
contrary to the public interest to give
preliminary notice prior to putting this
rule in effect and good cause exists for
not postponing the effective date of this
rule until 30 days after publication in
the Federal Register because (1) the rule
simplifies the current fee schedule by
establishing a generic fee for all NIR and
NMR testing that is the same as fee
charged for individual tests and (2)
includes in Part 801 maintenance
tolerances for NIRS barley protein
analyzers.
We will consider all comments we
receive during the comment period for
this interim rule (see DATES above).
After the comment period closes, we
will publish another document in the
Federal Register. The document will
include a discussion of any comments
we received and any amendments we
are making to the rule.
List of Subjects
7 CFR Part 800
Administrative practice and
procedure, Conflict of interests, Exports,
Freedom of information, Grains,
Intergovernmental relations, Penalties,
E:\FR\FM\08NOR1.SGM
08NOR1
65373
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 216 / Wednesday, November 8, 2006 / Rules and Regulations
Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
For the reasons set out in the
preamble, we are amending 7 CFR parts
800 and 801 as follows:
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 71–87k.
I
7 CFR Part 801
Exports, Grains, Scientific equipment.
PART 800—GENERAL REGULATIONS
1. Revise the authority citation for part
800 to read as follows:
I
2. Amend § 800.71 by revising Table
1(2) (i through xi) and revising Table
2(1)(v) and (2)(ii) in Schedule A of
paragraph (a) to read as follows:
I
§ 800.71
Fees Assessed by the Service.
(a) * * *
TABLE 1.—FEES FOR OFFICIAL SERVICES PERFORMED AT AN APPLICANT’S FACILITY IN AN ONSITE FGIS LABORATORY 1
Schedule A.—Fees for Official Inspection and Weighing Services Performed in the United States
*
*
*
*
*
*
(2) Additional Tests (cost per test, assessed in addition to the hourly rate): 3
(i) Aflatoxin (rapid test kit method) ...................................................................................................................................................
(ii) NIR or NMR Analysis (protein, oil, starch, etc.) ..........................................................................................................................
(iii) Vomitoxin (qualitative) ................................................................................................................................................................
(iv) Vomitoxin (quantitative) ..............................................................................................................................................................
(v) Waxy corn (per test) ...................................................................................................................................................................
(vi) Fees for other tests not listed above will be based on the lowest noncontract hourly rate ......................................................
(vii) Other services ...........................................................................................................................................................................
(a) Class Y Weighing (per carrier)
(1) Truck/container .............................................................................................................................................................
(2) Railcar ...........................................................................................................................................................................
(3) Barge ............................................................................................................................................................................
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
$10.00
2.25
12.50
18.50
2.25
....................
....................
....................
0.30
1.25
2.50
*
TABLE 2.—SERVICES PERFORMED AT OTHER THAN AN APPLICANT’S FACILITY IN AN FGIS LABORATORY 1 2
(1) Original Inspection and Weighing (Class X) Services * * *
(v) Additional tests (excludes sampling):
(a) Aflatoxin (rapid test kit method) ...........................................................................................................................................
(b) NIR or NMR Analysis (protein, oil, starch, etc.) ..................................................................................................................
(c) Vomitoxin (qualitative) ..........................................................................................................................................................
(d) Vomitoxin (quantitative) .......................................................................................................................................................
(e) Waxy corn (per test) ............................................................................................................................................................
(f) Canola (per test_00 dip test) ................................................................................................................................................
(g) Pesticide Residue Testing: 3
(1) Routine Compounds (per sample) ...............................................................................................................................
(2) Special Compounds (per hour per service representative) .........................................................................................
(h) Fees for other tests not listed above will be based on the lowest noncontract hourly rate from Table 1.
(2) Appeal inspection and review of weighing service.4 * * *
(ii) Additional tests (assessed in addition to all other applicable tests):
(a) Aflatoxin (rapid test kit method) ...........................................................................................................................................
(b) NIR or NMR Analysis (protein, oil, starch, etc.) ..................................................................................................................
(c) Vomitoxin (per test-qualitative) ............................................................................................................................................
(d) Vomitoxin (per test-quantitative) ..........................................................................................................................................
(e) Vomitoxin (per test-HPLC Board Appeal) ............................................................................................................................
(f) Pesticide Residue Testing: 3
(1) Routine Compounds (per sample) ...............................................................................................................................
(2) Special Compounds (per hour per service representative) .........................................................................................
(g) Fees for other tests not listed above will be based on the lowest noncontract hourly rate from Table 1.
*
*
*
*
*
*
PART 801—[AMENDED]
3. Revise the authority for part 801 to
read as follows:
I
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 71–87k
4. Amend § 801.7 by adding a new
paragraph (b)(4) to read as follows:
I
pwalker on PRODPC60 with RULES
§ 801.7 Reference methods and tolerances
for near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)
analyzers.
*
*
*
*
*
(b) * * *
(4) NIRS barley protein analyzers. The
maintenance tolerances for the NIRS
analyzers used in performing official
VerDate Aug<31>2005
16:03 Nov 07, 2006
Jkt 211001
$30.00
10.00
31.00
38.50
10.00
10.00
216.00
115.00
$30.00
17.70
41.00
47.00
141.00
216.00
115.00
*
inspections for determination of barley
protein content are 0.20 percent mean
deviation from the national standard
NIRS instruments, which are referenced
and calibrated to the Combustion
method, AOAC International Method
992.23.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Pat Donohue-Galvin,
Acting Administrator, Grain Inspection,
Packers and Stockyards Administration.
[FR Doc. E6–18860 Filed 11–7–06; 8:45 am]
Almonds Grown in California; Changes
to Incoming Quality Control
Requirements
7 CFR Part 981
[Docket No. FV06–981–2 FR]
AGENCY:
BILLING CODE 3410–KD–P
PO 00000
Agricultural Marketing Service
ACTION:
Frm 00003
Fmt 4700
Agricultural Marketing Service,
USDA.
Sfmt 4700
E:\FR\FM\08NOR1.SGM
Final rule.
08NOR1
Agencies
[Federal Register Volume 71, Number 216 (Wednesday, November 8, 2006)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 65371-65373]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: E6-18860]
========================================================================
Rules and Regulations
Federal Register
________________________________________________________________________
This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER contains regulatory documents
having general applicability and legal effect, most of which are keyed
to and codified in the Code of Federal Regulations, which is published
under 50 titles pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 1510.
The Code of Federal Regulations is sold by the Superintendent of Documents.
Prices of new books are listed in the first FEDERAL REGISTER issue of each
week.
========================================================================
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 216 / Wednesday, November 8, 2006 /
Rules and Regulations
[[Page 65371]]
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration
7 CFR Parts 800 and 801
RIN 0580-AA95
Official Fees and Tolerances for Barley Protein Testing
AGENCY: Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration, USDA.
ACTION: Interim rule with request for comment.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
SUMMARY: The Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration
(GIPSA) previously extended its official inspection program to include
testing of barley protein. Testing is provided using near-infrared
spectroscopy analyzers that were previously approved for different
grains. GIPSA is establishing in the fee schedule a generic fee for all
near-infrared measurements (NIR) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)
analyses, which is identical to existing fees. The fee for barley
protein testing is included in this fee and is identical to the fees
already established for other measurements (wheat protein; soybean oil
and protein; and corn oil, protein, and starch). Also, GIPSA is
amending regulations under the United States Grain Standards Act
(USGSA) to establish performance tolerances for protein analyzers used
to predict the percentage of protein in barley.
DATES: Effective Date: November 9, 2006.
Comment Date: Comments must be received on or before January 8,
2007.
ADDRESSES: We invite you to submit comments on this interim rule. You
may submit comments by any of the following methods:
E-mail: Send comments via electronic mail to
comments.gipsa@usda.gov.
Mail: Send hardcopy written comments to Tess Butler,
GIPSA, USDA, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW., Room 1647-S, Washington, DC
20250-3604.
Fax: Send comments by facsimile transmission to (202) 690-
2755.
Hand Deliver or Courier: Deliver comments to: Tess Butler,
GIPSA, USDA, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW., Room 1647-S, Washington, DC
20250-3604.
Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the online instructions for submitting
comments.
Instructions: All comments should make reference to the date and
page number of this issue of the Federal Register.
Read Comments: All comments will be available for public inspection
in the above office during regular business hours (7 CFR 1.27(b)).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John C. Giler, Acting Director, Field
Management Division, at his e-mail address: John.C.Giler@usda.gov or
telephone him at (202) 720-0228.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Executive Order 12866 and Regulatory Flexibility Act
This interim rule has been determined to be not significant for
purposes of Executive Order 12866 and, therefore, has not been reviewed
by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
The Administrator of GIPSA has determined that this rule will not
have a significant impact on a substantial number of small entities as
defined in the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.).
Currently, near-infrared spectroscopy analyzers are being used to
determine wheat protein; soybean oil and protein; and corn oil,
protein, and starch in both domestic and export markets. This rule
establishes tolerances to expand the use of currently approved near-
infrared spectroscopy analyzers to test barley protein and establishes
a generic fee for all NIR and NMR testing that is identical to current
fees. Testing for barley protein is included in this fee. There are 58
official agencies (46 private entities, 12 States) that are designated
and/or delegated by GIPSA to perform official grain inspection
services. Most of the agencies could be considered small entities under
Small Business Administration criteria.
The extent to which these agencies will choose to provide this
service is difficult to quantify because GIPSA is offering this service
on a request basis, and locations where service is requested
infrequently may make arrangements with neighboring agencies to provide
the service (7 CFR 800.196(g)(1)). GIPSA believes that offering this
service would have a beneficial effect on those agencies electing to
provide the service.
For the 2006/2007 Market Year (June to May), USDA's Economic
Research Service estimated the U.S. Barley Supply to be 303,000,000
bushels. Between June 2006 and September 2006 (the months for which we
have data), 20,010,000 bushels of barley were tested for protein. Of
the Official Agencies, 10 performed barley protein tests in the first
11 months of fiscal year 2006. There were 5,176 barley protein tests
performed; of those 2,624 were tests performed for trucks and rail
cars, 2,546 were tests performed on submitted samples, and 6 were
performed locally, such as within a grain elevator.
According to USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service, there
are 24,747 farms (producers) in the barley for grain category. We do
not have estimates for the number of grain handlers, exporters, and
feedlot operators that may be involved in submitting barley for protein
testing. In general, many producers, grain handlers, exporters, and
feedlot operators may be considered small entities under Small Business
Administration criteria. Further, grain handlers and exporters often
use testing results to determine value and premiums. The extent to
which these entities will request the official barley protein or the
impact of offering this service is difficult to quantify. GIPSA
believes that barley producers, feedlot operators, grain handlers, and
exporters will rely on the official system to provide reliable testing
procedures and accurate results that the market can rely on to
negotiate price, value, and premiums.
Fees currently are charged for NIR testing. The fees charged by
GIPSA are $2.25 per test when the service is performed at an
applicant's facility in an onsite FGIS laboratory, and when an
inspection service is performed at a location other than an applicant's
facility in an FGIS laboratory the fees are $10.00 per test for an
original
[[Page 65372]]
inspection service and $17.70 for an appeal inspection service. The
generic fee is the same as fees charged for current individual tests
and their impact on applicants for services will vary depending upon
usage since these tests are on a request basis.
Executive Order 12988
Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice Reform, instructs each
executive agency to adhere to certain requirements in the development
of new and revised regulations in order to avoid unduly burdening the
court system. This interim rule has been reviewed under this Executive
Order. This interim rule is not intended to have a retroactive effect.
The United States Grain Standards Act provides in Section 87g that no
State or subdivision may require or impose any requirements or
restrictions concerning the inspection, weighing, or description of
grain under the Act. Otherwise, this interim rule will not preempt any
State or local laws, regulations, or policies unless they present
irreconcilable conflict with this rule. There are no administrative
procedures which must be exhausted prior to any judicial challenge to
the provisions of this interim rule.
Paperwork Reduction Act
In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the
recordkeeping and reporting burden imposed by Parts 800 and 801 were
previously approved by OMB under control number 0580-0013 and will not
be affected by this rule.
GIPSA is committed to compliance with the Government Paperwork
Elimination Act, which requires Government agencies, in general, to
provide the public the option of submitting information or transacting
business electronically to the maximum extent possible.
Background
On November 4, 2004, GIPSA issued a Federal Register notice (69 FR
64269-64270), announcing an intent to implement barley protein
measurement as official criteria under the United States Grain
Standards Act (USGSA) effective July 1, 2005. The Federal Register
notice is available on the GIPSA Web site at https://www.gipsa.usda.gov.
This provides the barley industry with accurate results for protein
that the market can rely on to negotiate price, value, and premium.
Fees
GIPSA collects fees for providing official testing services to
cover, as nearly as practicable, GIPSA's costs for performing the
service, including related administrative and supervisory costs.
Testing procedures and time necessary to determine protein in barley
using the approved near-infrared transmittance (NIRT) analyzers are the
same as those required for NIRT wheat protein; soybean oil and protein;
and corn oil, protein, and starch determinations. Accordingly, the fee
to test barley is the same as for tests for the above cited
commodities. The fee is $2.25 per test when the service is performed at
an applicant's facility in an onsite FGIS laboratory, and for services
performed at a location other than an applicant's facility in an FGIS
laboratory the fees will be $10.00 per test for an original inspection
service and $17.70 per test for an appeal inspection service.
Further, since the fees for near-infrared (NIR) analysis are the
same as the fees for nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analysis, these
fees are included in a generic NIR and NMR analysis fee. This should
simplify the fee schedule and will not require a regulatory fee change
when new NIR and NMR analysis are available for other grain products.
Specifically, in 7 CFR 800.71, in tables 1 and 2, we will add a single
new fee for ``NIR and NMR analysis (protein, oil, starch, etc.)'' to
replace the individual fees currently listed for the following 4
categories: (1) Corn oil, protein, and starch (one of any combination),
(2) soybean protein and oil (one or both), (3) wheat protein (per
test), and (4) sunflower (per test). We will renumber the remaining
fees listed in table 1, section 2 and table 2, sections 1 and 2. We are
not making any other changes to the remaining fee amounts or categories
at this time.
Tolerances
We run standard reference samples through the equipment to evaluate
the accuracy of the equipment; for barley, the standard reference
samples sets typically weigh between 650 and 750 grams. Due to the
natural variation in individual kernels of barley and other sources of
variability, each time we test the barley the testing equipment is
likely to produce slightly different results. Therefore, we determine
the allowable amount of differences between the test results from the
standard reference sample and the expected outcome. We refer to this
amount as the tolerance, which is the variation we allow for the
equipment to produce accurate results.
We determined that, based upon the performance of the instruments
and calibration, the maintenance tolerance will be 0.20 percent mean
deviation from the national standard NIRS instruments for the NIRS
analyzers used in performing official inspections. We determined that
this level of accuracy will provide reliable testing procedures and
accurate results to meet prospective official customer needs and that
the market can rely on to negotiate price, value, and premium. We will
apply this tolerance according to testing instructions found in the
GIPSA Near-Infrared Transmittance (NIRT) Handbook.
We are adding this tolerance as a new paragraph (b)(4) in 9 CFR
801.7. Currently, 7 CFR 801.7 includes tolerances for (1) NIRS wheat
protein analyzers, (2) NIRS soybean oil and protein analyzers, and (3)
NIRS corn oil, protein, and starch analyzers.
As with other commodities for which NIRS analyzers are used, we
will use the chemical reference protein determinations to reference and
calibrate official NIRS instruments in accordance with the Combustion
Method, AOAC International Method 992.23, which we previously
incorporated by reference into 7 CFR 801.7. No change to the
incorporation is required for barley protein testing.
Immediate Action
Immediate action is necessary for good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553.
The Administrator has determined that it is impracticable, unnecessary,
and contrary to the public interest to give preliminary notice prior to
putting this rule in effect and good cause exists for not postponing
the effective date of this rule until 30 days after publication in the
Federal Register because (1) the rule simplifies the current fee
schedule by establishing a generic fee for all NIR and NMR testing that
is the same as fee charged for individual tests and (2) includes in
Part 801 maintenance tolerances for NIRS barley protein analyzers.
We will consider all comments we receive during the comment period
for this interim rule (see DATES above). After the comment period
closes, we will publish another document in the Federal Register. The
document will include a discussion of any comments we received and any
amendments we are making to the rule.
List of Subjects
7 CFR Part 800
Administrative practice and procedure, Conflict of interests,
Exports, Freedom of information, Grains, Intergovernmental relations,
Penalties,
[[Page 65373]]
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
7 CFR Part 801
Exports, Grains, Scientific equipment.
0
For the reasons set out in the preamble, we are amending 7 CFR parts
800 and 801 as follows:
PART 800--GENERAL REGULATIONS
0
1. Revise the authority citation for part 800 to read as follows:
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 71-87k.
0
2. Amend Sec. 800.71 by revising Table 1(2) (i through xi) and
revising Table 2(1)(v) and (2)(ii) in Schedule A of paragraph (a) to
read as follows:
Sec. 800.71 Fees Assessed by the Service.
(a) * * *
Table 1.--Fees for Official Services Performed at an Applicant's
Facility in an Onsite FGIS Laboratory \1\
Schedule A.--Fees for Official Inspection and Weighing Services
Performed in the United States
------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* * * * * * *
(2) Additional Tests (cost per test, assessed in addition
to the hourly rate): \3\
(i) Aflatoxin (rapid test kit method).................. $10.00
(ii) NIR or NMR Analysis (protein, oil, starch, etc.).. 2.25
(iii) Vomitoxin (qualitative).......................... 12.50
(iv) Vomitoxin (quantitative).......................... 18.50
(v) Waxy corn (per test)............................... 2.25
(vi) Fees for other tests not listed above will be ...........
based on the lowest noncontract hourly rate...........
(vii) Other services................................... ...........
(a) Class Y Weighing (per carrier) ...........
(1) Truck/container............................ 0.30
(2) Railcar.................................... 1.25
(3) Barge...................................... 2.50
* * * * * * *
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Table 2.--Services Performed at Other Than an Applicant's Facility in an
FGIS Laboratory \1\ \2\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(1) Original Inspection and Weighing (Class X) Services * *
*
(v) Additional tests (excludes sampling): ...........
(a) Aflatoxin (rapid test kit method).............. $30.00
(b) NIR or NMR Analysis (protein, oil, starch, 10.00
etc.).............................................
(c) Vomitoxin (qualitative)........................ 31.00
(d) Vomitoxin (quantitative)....................... 38.50
(e) Waxy corn (per test)........................... 10.00
(f) Canola (per test--00 dip test)................. 10.00
(g) Pesticide Residue Testing: \3\ ...........
(1) Routine Compounds (per sample)............. 216.00
(2) Special Compounds (per hour per service 115.00
representative)...............................
(h) Fees for other tests not listed above will be
based on the lowest noncontract hourly rate from
Table 1.
(2) Appeal inspection and review of weighing service.\4\ *
* *
(ii) Additional tests (assessed in addition to all ...........
other applicable tests):
(a) Aflatoxin (rapid test kit method).............. $30.00
(b) NIR or NMR Analysis (protein, oil, starch, 17.70
etc.).............................................
(c) Vomitoxin (per test-qualitative)............... 41.00
(d) Vomitoxin (per test-quantitative).............. 47.00
(e) Vomitoxin (per test-HPLC Board Appeal)......... 141.00
(f) Pesticide Residue Testing: \3\ ...........
(1) Routine Compounds (per sample)............. 216.00
(2) Special Compounds (per hour per service 115.00
representative)...............................
(g) Fees for other tests not listed above will be
based on the lowest noncontract hourly rate from
Table 1.
* * * * * * *
------------------------------------------------------------------------
PART 801--[AMENDED]
0
3. Revise the authority for part 801 to read as follows:
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 71-87k
0
4. Amend Sec. 801.7 by adding a new paragraph (b)(4) to read as
follows:
Sec. 801.7 Reference methods and tolerances for near-infrared
spectroscopy (NIRS) analyzers.
* * * * *
(b) * * *
(4) NIRS barley protein analyzers. The maintenance tolerances for
the NIRS analyzers used in performing official inspections for
determination of barley protein content are 0.20 percent mean deviation
from the national standard NIRS instruments, which are referenced and
calibrated to the Combustion method, AOAC International Method 992.23.
Pat Donohue-Galvin,
Acting Administrator, Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards
Administration.
[FR Doc. E6-18860 Filed 11-7-06; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3410-KD-P