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This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER
contains notices to the public of the proposed
issuance of rules and regulations. The
purpose of these notices is to give interested
persons an opportunity to participate in the
rule making prior to the adoption of the final
rules.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service
7 CFR Part 59
[Doc. No. AMS–LS–10–0080]
Notice of Establishment of the
Wholesale Pork Reporting Negotiated
Rulemaking Committee; Notice of
Meeting
Agricultural Marketing Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Establishment of Advisory
Committee and notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
As required by section 564 of
the Negotiated Rulemaking Act, the
Department of Agriculture (USDA),
Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) is
giving notice of the establishment of the
Wholesale Pork Reporting Negotiated
Rulemaking Committee (Committee) to
develop proposed language to amend
the Livestock Mandatory Reporting
regulations to implement mandatory
pork price reporting. USDA has
determined that the establishment of
this Committee is in the public interest
and will assist AMS in performing its
duties under the Mandatory Price
Reporting Act of 2010 (2010
Reauthorization Act) (Pub. L. 111–239).
This document also announces the first
meeting of the Committee.
DATES: The committee meeting will be
held Tuesday, February 8, 2011, through
Thursday, February 10, 2011. On all
three days, the meeting will begin at
8:30 a.m. and is scheduled to end at
5 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will take place
at the Sheraton Clayton Plaza Hotel,
7730 Bonhomme Avenue, St. Louis,
Missouri 63105; Phone (314) 863–0400.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Michael Lynch, Chief; USDA, AMS, LS,
LGMN Branch; 1400 Independence
Ave., SW., Room 2619–S; Washington,
DC 20250; Phone (202) 720–6231; Fax
(202) 690–3732; or e-mail at
Michael.Lynch@ams.usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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I. Background
On November 24, 2010, AMS
published a notice of intent to establish
a Wholesale Pork Reporting Negotiated
Rulemaking Committee (75 FR 71568).
In that notice, AMS requested
comments on the establishment of the
Committee and nominations from any
interested party that desired
membership on the Committee. AMS
received 7 comments, which all focused
on membership on the Committee.
Two of the comments were from
organizations identified by AMS in the
original Notice (75 FR 71568) as being
potential Committee members. Both
organizations, the National Meat
Association (NMA) and the American
Meat Institute (AMI), confirmed their
participation on the Committee and
requested multiple seats to represent
their interests. While the Negotiated
Rulemaking Act (NRA) [5 U.S.C. 561–
570] does not specifically prohibit one
organization from having multiple seats
on a negotiated rulemaking committee,
AMS believes this Committee will best
function with each organization having
one representative. While AMS
recognizes that organizations such as
AMI and NMA have diverse
membership, AMS believes that the
interests of each organization’s members
can be adequately represented on the
Committee by one seat. It should be
noted that each organization
represented on the Committee may be
accompanied by other individuals
serving in an advisory capacity to assist
the representative in effectively
negotiating on behalf of all the interests
of its organization. In addition, AMS
believes that diversity of the Committee
membership as a whole ensures that all
interested parties in this matter are
represented. Finally, Committee
meetings will be open to the public and
time will be allotted for public comment
on Committee proceedings.
Four comments were from
organizations that were not identified in
the original Notice, but were responding
to the Agency’s request for nominations
from other organizations who believed
their interests could be affected by
mandatory pork reporting. One of these
comments was jointly submitted by the
North American Meat Processors
Association (NAMP), the American
Association of Meat Processors (AAMP),
and the Southeastern Meat Association
(SEMA) and requested one seat on the
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Committee to represent all three
organizations. AAMP submitted a
separate comment to the same effect.
AMS believes a joint representative
from NAMP, AAMP, and SEMA will
provide valuable input on the
Committee, and has sufficient interest in
the processing of pork. Therefore, they
will have one member on the
Committee. Another organization, the
National Livestock Producers
Association, also submitted a comment
requesting a seat on the Committee.
AMS believes NLPA membership has
sufficient interest as swine producers,
and therefore will be represented on the
Committee. Lastly, one comment was
received from the United Food and
Commercial Workers International
Union (UFCW). UFCW stated in its
petition that a substantial number of its
members are employed in the food
processing and retail sectors and
depend on their plants and stores
receiving an adequate supply of pork at
a fair price. AMS believes that UFCW’s
members have interest in the production
of swine or pork; therefore, UFCW will
have a member on the Committee.
In addition, one comment requested
that half of the Committee members be
consumer representatives. However,
consumers do not participate in swine
or pork production, nor any of the other
categories or organizations listed in the
2010 Reauthorization Act. Therefore,
this request is denied.
Two organizations—the American
Farm Bureau Federation and the
American Frozen Foods Institute—that
were identified by AMS in the original
Notice declined to participate on the
Committee without comment.
USDA believes that using a negotiated
rulemaking committee to make specific
recommendations regarding the
implementation of a mandatory
wholesale pork reporting program
would help the agency in developing
rulemaking. Therefore, USDA is
establishing the Wholesale Pork
Reporting Negotiated Rulemaking
Committee.
II. Statutory Provisions
The Negotiated Rulemaking Act of
1996 (NRA) (5 U.S.C. 561–570); the
Mandatory Price Reporting Act of 2010
(Pub. L. 111–239); the Livestock
Mandatory Reporting Act of 1999 (7
U.S.C. 1635–1636i); and 7 CFR part 59.
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III. The Committee and Its Process
In a negotiated rulemaking, a
proposed rule is developed by a
committee composed of representatives
of government and the interests that will
be significantly affected by the rule.
Decisions are made by ‘‘consensus.’’ For
the purpose of this Committee’s
proceedings, ‘‘consensus’’ has been
statutorily defined in the NRA as
unanimous concurrence among the
interests represented unless the
Committee agrees to a different
definition.
The negotiated rulemaking process is
initiated by the Agency’s identification
of interests potentially affected by the
rulemaking under consideration. To
facilitate the process of identifying
Committee members in accordance with
guidelines established by the 2010
Reauthorization Act, AMS proposed a
list of organizations to serve on the
Committee to adequately represent the
stakeholders affected by mandatory pork
reporting. AMS also requested
additional nominations from
organizations or individuals whose
interests would not adequately be
represented by the list of organizations
it identified.
the public without advance registration.
Public attendance may be limited to the
space available. Members of the public
will be given opportunities to make
statements during the meeting at the
discretion of the Committee, and will be
able to file written statements with the
Committee for its consideration. Written
statements may be submitted in advance
to the address listed in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section of this
document. Notice of future meetings
will be announced in the Federal
Register.
Certification
I hereby certify that the Wholesale
Pork Reporting Negotiated Rulemaking
Committee is in the public interest.
Dated: January 21, 2011.
David R. Shipman,
Associate Administrator, Agricultural
Marketing Service.
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V. Negotiated Rulemaking Committee
Meeting
This document announces the first
meeting of the Committee. The meeting
will take place as described in the DATES
and ADDRESSES sections of this notice.
The agenda planned for the meeting
includes the discussion of protocols,
timeframes, and scope of the rulemaking
process, as well as setting of future
meetings. The meeting will be open to
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Regulation of Certain Nonbank
Financial Companies
Financial Stability Oversight
Council.
ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.
AGENCY:
Section 113 of the DoddFrank Wall Street Reform and Consumer
Protection Act (the ‘‘DFA’’) provides the
Financial Stability Oversight Council
(the ‘‘Council’’) the authority to require
that a nonbank financial company be
supervised by the Board of Governors of
the Federal Reserve System (‘‘Board of
Governors’’) and be subject to prudential
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firm, or the nature, scope, size, scale,
concentration, interconnectedness, or
mix of the activities of the firm, could
pose a threat to the financial stability of
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and the processes and procedures
established under the DFA for, the
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an advance notice of proposed
rulemaking regarding the designation
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Comments must be received on
or before February 25, 2011.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are
invited to submit comments regarding
this notice of proposed rulemaking
according to the instructions below. All
submissions must refer to the document
title. The Council encourages the early
submission of comments.
Electronic Submission of Comments.
Interested persons may submit
comments electronically through the
Federal eRulemaking Portal at https://
www.regulations.gov. Electronic
submission of comments allows the
commenter maximum time to prepare
and submit a comment, ensures timely
receipt, and enables the Council to make
them available to the public. Comments
submitted electronically through the
https://www.regulations.gov Web site can
be viewed by other commenters and
interested members of the public.
Commenters should follow the
instructions provided on that site to
submit comments electronically.
Mail: Send comments to Financial
Stability Oversight Council, Attn: Lance
Auer, 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.,
Washington, DC 20220.
DATES:
Note: To receive consideration as public
comments, comments must be submitted
through the method specified above. Again,
all submissions must refer to the title of the
notice.
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IV. Membership of the Committee
AMS believes that the interests
significantly affected by this rule will be
represented by the organizations listed
below:
American Meat Institute;
Chicago Mercantile Exchange;
Food Marketing Institute;
Grocery Manufacturers Association;
Livestock Marketing Information Center;
National Farmers Union;
National Livestock Producers
Association;
National Meat Association;
National Pork Producers Council;
North American Meat Processors
Association, American Association of
Meat Processors, and Southeastern
Meat Association (1 combined
representative for all three per
organizations’ request);
United Food and Commercial Workers
International Union; and
USDA, Agricultural Marketing Service.
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Comments. All properly submitted
comments will be available for
inspection and downloading at https://
www.regulations.gov.
Additional Instructions. In general
comments received, including
attachments and other supporting
materials, are part of the public record
and are available to the public. Do not
submit any information in your
comment or supporting materials that
you consider confidential or
inappropriate for public disclosure.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lance Auer, Deputy Assistant Secretary
(Financial Institutions), Treasury, at
(202) 622–1262, or Jeff King, Senior
Counsel, Office of the General Counsel,
Treasury, at (202) 622–1978. All
responses to this Notice should be
submitted via https://
www.regulations.gov to ensure
consideration.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
Section 111 of the DFA (12 U.S.C.
5321) established the Financial Stability
Oversight Council. Among the purposes
of the Council under section 112 of the
DFA (12 U.S.C. 5322), are: ‘‘(A) * * *
identify[ing] risk to the financial
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service
7 CFR Part 59
[Doc. No. AMS-LS-10-0080]
Notice of Establishment of the Wholesale Pork Reporting
Negotiated Rulemaking Committee; Notice of Meeting
AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA.
ACTION: Establishment of Advisory Committee and notice of meeting.
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SUMMARY: As required by section 564 of the Negotiated Rulemaking Act,
the Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Marketing Service
(AMS) is giving notice of the establishment of the Wholesale Pork
Reporting Negotiated Rulemaking Committee (Committee) to develop
proposed language to amend the Livestock Mandatory Reporting
regulations to implement mandatory pork price reporting. USDA has
determined that the establishment of this Committee is in the public
interest and will assist AMS in performing its duties under the
Mandatory Price Reporting Act of 2010 (2010 Reauthorization Act) (Pub.
L. 111-239). This document also announces the first meeting of the
Committee.
DATES: The committee meeting will be held Tuesday, February 8, 2011,
through Thursday, February 10, 2011. On all three days, the meeting
will begin at 8:30 a.m. and is scheduled to end at 5 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will take place at the Sheraton Clayton Plaza
Hotel, 7730 Bonhomme Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63105; Phone (314)
863-0400.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michael Lynch, Chief; USDA, AMS, LS,
LGMN Branch; 1400 Independence Ave., SW., Room 2619-S; Washington, DC
20250; Phone (202) 720-6231; Fax (202) 690-3732; or e-mail at
Michael.Lynch@ams.usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
On November 24, 2010, AMS published a notice of intent to establish
a Wholesale Pork Reporting Negotiated Rulemaking Committee (75 FR
71568). In that notice, AMS requested comments on the establishment of
the Committee and nominations from any interested party that desired
membership on the Committee. AMS received 7 comments, which all focused
on membership on the Committee.
Two of the comments were from organizations identified by AMS in
the original Notice (75 FR 71568) as being potential Committee members.
Both organizations, the National Meat Association (NMA) and the
American Meat Institute (AMI), confirmed their participation on the
Committee and requested multiple seats to represent their interests.
While the Negotiated Rulemaking Act (NRA) [5 U.S.C. 561-570] does not
specifically prohibit one organization from having multiple seats on a
negotiated rulemaking committee, AMS believes this Committee will best
function with each organization having one representative. While AMS
recognizes that organizations such as AMI and NMA have diverse
membership, AMS believes that the interests of each organization's
members can be adequately represented on the Committee by one seat. It
should be noted that each organization represented on the Committee may
be accompanied by other individuals serving in an advisory capacity to
assist the representative in effectively negotiating on behalf of all
the interests of its organization. In addition, AMS believes that
diversity of the Committee membership as a whole ensures that all
interested parties in this matter are represented. Finally, Committee
meetings will be open to the public and time will be allotted for
public comment on Committee proceedings.
Four comments were from organizations that were not identified in
the original Notice, but were responding to the Agency's request for
nominations from other organizations who believed their interests could
be affected by mandatory pork reporting. One of these comments was
jointly submitted by the North American Meat Processors Association
(NAMP), the American Association of Meat Processors (AAMP), and the
Southeastern Meat Association (SEMA) and requested one seat on the
Committee to represent all three organizations. AAMP submitted a
separate comment to the same effect. AMS believes a joint
representative from NAMP, AAMP, and SEMA will provide valuable input on
the Committee, and has sufficient interest in the processing of pork.
Therefore, they will have one member on the Committee. Another
organization, the National Livestock Producers Association, also
submitted a comment requesting a seat on the Committee. AMS believes
NLPA membership has sufficient interest as swine producers, and
therefore will be represented on the Committee. Lastly, one comment was
received from the United Food and Commercial Workers International
Union (UFCW). UFCW stated in its petition that a substantial number of
its members are employed in the food processing and retail sectors and
depend on their plants and stores receiving an adequate supply of pork
at a fair price. AMS believes that UFCW's members have interest in the
production of swine or pork; therefore, UFCW will have a member on the
Committee.
In addition, one comment requested that half of the Committee
members be consumer representatives. However, consumers do not
participate in swine or pork production, nor any of the other
categories or organizations listed in the 2010 Reauthorization Act.
Therefore, this request is denied.
Two organizations--the American Farm Bureau Federation and the
American Frozen Foods Institute--that were identified by AMS in the
original Notice declined to participate on the Committee without
comment.
USDA believes that using a negotiated rulemaking committee to make
specific recommendations regarding the implementation of a mandatory
wholesale pork reporting program would help the agency in developing
rulemaking. Therefore, USDA is establishing the Wholesale Pork
Reporting Negotiated Rulemaking Committee.
II. Statutory Provisions
The Negotiated Rulemaking Act of 1996 (NRA) (5 U.S.C. 561-570); the
Mandatory Price Reporting Act of 2010 (Pub. L. 111-239); the Livestock
Mandatory Reporting Act of 1999 (7 U.S.C. 1635-1636i); and 7 CFR part
59.
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III. The Committee and Its Process
In a negotiated rulemaking, a proposed rule is developed by a
committee composed of representatives of government and the interests
that will be significantly affected by the rule. Decisions are made by
``consensus.'' For the purpose of this Committee's proceedings,
``consensus'' has been statutorily defined in the NRA as unanimous
concurrence among the interests represented unless the Committee agrees
to a different definition.
The negotiated rulemaking process is initiated by the Agency's
identification of interests potentially affected by the rulemaking
under consideration. To facilitate the process of identifying Committee
members in accordance with guidelines established by the 2010
Reauthorization Act, AMS proposed a list of organizations to serve on
the Committee to adequately represent the stakeholders affected by
mandatory pork reporting. AMS also requested additional nominations
from organizations or individuals whose interests would not adequately
be represented by the list of organizations it identified.
IV. Membership of the Committee
AMS believes that the interests significantly affected by this rule
will be represented by the organizations listed below:
American Meat Institute;
Chicago Mercantile Exchange;
Food Marketing Institute;
Grocery Manufacturers Association;
Livestock Marketing Information Center;
National Farmers Union;
National Livestock Producers Association;
National Meat Association;
National Pork Producers Council;
North American Meat Processors Association, American Association of
Meat Processors, and Southeastern Meat Association (1 combined
representative for all three per organizations' request);
United Food and Commercial Workers International Union; and
USDA, Agricultural Marketing Service.
V. Negotiated Rulemaking Committee Meeting
This document announces the first meeting of the Committee. The
meeting will take place as described in the DATES and ADDRESSES
sections of this notice. The agenda planned for the meeting includes
the discussion of protocols, timeframes, and scope of the rulemaking
process, as well as setting of future meetings. The meeting will be
open to the public without advance registration. Public attendance may
be limited to the space available. Members of the public will be given
opportunities to make statements during the meeting at the discretion
of the Committee, and will be able to file written statements with the
Committee for its consideration. Written statements may be submitted in
advance to the address listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
section of this document. Notice of future meetings will be announced
in the Federal Register.
Certification
I hereby certify that the Wholesale Pork Reporting Negotiated
Rulemaking Committee is in the public interest.
Dated: January 21, 2011.
David R. Shipman,
Associate Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service.
[FR Doc. 2011-1647 Filed 1-25-11; 8:45 am]
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