Revision of Delegations of Authority, 40249-40250 [2012-16610]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Office of the Secretary
7 CFR Part 2
Agricultural Research Service
7 CFR Part 520
RIN 0524–AA63
Revision of Delegations of Authority
Office of the Secretary,
USDA; Agricultural Research Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCIES:
This rule makes a number of
miscellaneous amendments to
delegations of authority by adding new
authorities, correcting references, and
removing obsolete authorities.
DATES: This rule is effective July 9,
2012.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Matthew Lockhart; Senior Policy
Specialist; National Institute of Food
and Agriculture; U.S. Department of
Agriculture; STOP 2299; 1400
Independence Avenue SW.;
Washington, DC 20250–2299; Voice:
202–559–5088; Fax: 202–401–7752;
Email: mlockhart@nifa.usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Delegations of Authority
This rule makes changes to existing
delegations in 7 CFR parts 2 and 520.
The delegations of authority to the
Under Secretary for Research,
Education, and Economics (REE) in 7
CFR 2.21 and to the Director of the
National Institute of Food and
Agriculture (NIFA) in 7 CFR 2.66 are
amended to reflect the delegation of the
authority of the Secretary of Agriculture
(Secretary) in section 405 of the
Agricultural Research, Extension, and
Education Reform Act of 1998 (7 U.S.C.
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7625), as added by section 209(b) of the
FDA Food Safety Modernization Act,
Public Law 111–353, to carry out a
competitive grant program within NIFA
to provide food safety training,
education, extension, outreach, and
technical assistance to owners and
operators of farms, small food
processors, and small fruit and
vegetable merchant wholesalers.
The authorities to approve the
selection of State directors of extension
and memoranda of understanding
(MOUs) between land-grant universities
and USDA, related to cooperative
extension programs, reserved to the
Secretary in 7 CFR 2.21(b)(1)(v) and (vi),
respectively, are removed. The MOUs,
which required USDA approval of
extension directors/administrators, have
been terminated by USDA due to
obsolescence.
The delegations of authority to the
Administrator of the National
Agricultural Statistics Service in 7 CFR
2.68 are amended to reflect the
delegation of authority, currently
delegated to the Under Secretary for
REE in 7 CFR 2.21(a)(xviii), to enter into
agreements with and receive funds from
any State, other political subdivision,
organization, or individual for the
purpose of conducting cooperative
research projects, including agricultural
statistical survey activities (7 U.S.C.
450a).
Finally, this rule amends Agricultural
Research Service (ARS) regulations at 7
CFR 520.4 to correct a reference to the
ARS official with delegated
responsibility for the establishment of
procedures and coordination necessary
to carry out the policies and provisions
of the National Environmental Policy
Act within ARS.
Classification
This rule relates to internal agency
management. Accordingly, pursuant to
5 U.S.C. 553, notice of proposed
rulemaking and opportunity for
comment are not required, and this rule
may be made effective less than 30 days
after publication in the Federal
Register. This rule also is exempt from
the provisions of Executive Order
12866. This action is not a rule as
defined by the Regulatory Flexibility
Act, as amended by the Small Business
Regulatory Fairness Enforcement
Fairness Act of 1996, 5 U.S.C. 601 et
seq., or the Congressional Review Act, 5
U.S.C. 801 et seq., and thus is exempt
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from the provisions of those Acts. This
rule contains no information collection
or recordkeeping requirements under
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
List of Subjects in 7 CFR Parts 2 and
520
Authority delegations (Government
agencies), Agricultural research,
Agricultural extension, Federal
assistance, Food and agricultural
sciences.
Title 7 of the Code of Federal
Regulations is amended accordingly as
set forth below:
PART 2—DELEGATIONS OF
AUTHORITY BY THE SECRETARY OF
AGRICULTURE AND GENERAL
OFFICERS OF THE DEPARTMENT
1. The authority citation for part 2
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 7 U.S.C. 6912(a)(1); 5 U.S.C.
301; Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1953, 3
CFR 1949–1953 Comp., p. 1024.
Subpart C—Delegations of Authority to
the Deputy Secretary, Under
Secretaries, and Assistant Secretaries
2. Amend § 2.21 as follows:
a. Add paragraph (a)(1)(ccv); and
b. Remove paragraphs (b)(1)(v) and
(vi).
The addition reads as follows:
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§ 2.21 Under Secretary for Research,
Education, and Economics.
(a) * * *
(1) * * *
(ccv) Administer a competitive grant
program for national food safety
training, education, extension, outreach,
and technical assistance (7 U.S.C. 7625).
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Subpart K—Delegations of Authority
by the Under Secretary for Research,
Education, and Economics
3. Amend § 2.66 by adding paragraph
(a)(160) to read as follows:
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§ 2.66 Director, National Institute of Food
and Agriculture.
(a) * * *
(160) Administer a competitive grant
program for national food safety
training, education, extension, outreach,
and technical assistance (7 U.S.C. 7625).
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4. Amend § 2.68 by adding paragraph
(a)(12) to read as follows:
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§ 2.68 Administrator, National Agricultural
Statistics Service.
(a) * * *
(12) Enter into agreements with and
receive funds from any State, other
political subdivision, organization, or
individual for the purpose of
conducting cooperative research
projects, including agricultural
statistical survey activities (7 U.S.C.
450a).
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PART 520—PROCEDURES FOR
IMPLEMENTING NATIONAL
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT
5. The authority citation for part 520
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA) as amended, 42 U.S.C. 4321 et
seq.; E.O. 11514, 34 FR 4247, as amended by
E.O. 11991, 42 FR 26927; E.O. 12144, 44 FR
11957; 5 U.S.C. 301; 40 CFR 1500–1508.
6. Amend § 520.4 by revising
paragraph (a) to read as follows:
■
§ 520.4
Responsibilities.
(a) Administrator. The Administrator
is responsible for environmental
analysis and documentation required for
compliance with the provisions of
NEPA and related laws, policies, plans,
programs, and projects. The ARS
Deputy Administrator for Natural
Resources has been delegated
responsibility for the establishment of
procedures and coordination necessary
to carry out the policies and provisions
of NEPA.
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Dated: June 29, 2012.
Thomas J. Vilsack,
Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service
7 CFR Part 930
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[Doc. No. AMS–FV–11–0092; FV12–930–1
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Tart Cherries Grown in the States of
Michigan, et al.; Increasing the Primary
Reserve Capacity and Revising
Exemption Requirements
Agricultural Marketing Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
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This rule revises the primary
inventory reserve capacity and the
exemption provisions applicable to
handler diversion activities prescribed
under the marketing order for tart
cherries (order). The order regulates the
handling of tart cherries grown in the
States of Michigan, New York,
Pennsylvania, Oregon, Utah,
Washington, and Wisconsin, and is
administered locally by the Cherry
Industry Administrative Board (Board).
This action increases the volume of tart
cherries that can be placed in the
primary inventory reserve from 50
million pounds to 100 million pounds
and revises exemption provisions by
limiting diversion credits for new
market development and market
expansion activities to one year. These
changes are intended to facilitate sales
and lessen the impact of market
expansion activities on volume
restriction calculations.
DATES: Effective Date: July 10, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jennie M. Varela, Marketing Specialist,
or Christian D. Nissen, Regional
Director, Southeast Marketing Field
Office, Marketing Order and Agreement
Division, Fruit and Vegetable Program,
AMS, USDA; Telephone: (863) 324–
3375, Fax: (863) 325–8793, or Email:
Jennie.Varela@ams.usda.gov or
Christian.Nissen@ams.usda.gov.
Small businesses may request
information on complying with this
regulation by contacting Laurel May,
Marketing Order and Agreement
Division, Fruit and Vegetable Program,
AMS, USDA, 1400 Independence
Avenue SW., STOP 0237, Washington,
DC 20250–0237; Telephone: (202) 720–
2491, Fax: (202) 720–8938, or Email:
Laurel.May@ams.usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This final
rule is issued under Marketing Order
No. 930, as amended (7 CFR part 930),
regulating the handling of tart cherries
grown in the States of Michigan, New
York, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Utah,
Washington, and Wisconsin, hereinafter
referred to as the ‘‘order.’’ The order is
effective under the Agricultural
Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as
amended (7 U.S.C. 601–674), hereinafter
referred to as the ‘‘Act.’’
The Department of Agriculture
(USDA) is issuing this rule in
conformance with Executive Order
12866.
This final rule has been reviewed
under Executive Order 12988, Civil
Justice Reform. This rule is not intended
to have retroactive effect.
The Act provides that administrative
proceedings must be exhausted before
parties may file suit in court. Under
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section 608c(15)(A) of the Act, any
handler subject to an order may file
with USDA a petition stating that the
order, any provision of the order, or any
obligation imposed in connection with
the order is not in accordance with law
and request a modification of the order
or to be exempted therefrom. A handler
is afforded the opportunity for a hearing
on the petition. After the hearing, USDA
would rule on the petition. The Act
provides that the district court of the
United States in any district in which
the handler is an inhabitant, or has his
or her principal place of business, has
jurisdiction to review USDA’s ruling on
the petition, provided an action is filed
not later than 20 days after the date of
the entry of the ruling.
This rule revises the primary
inventory reserve capacity and the
exemption provisions applicable to
handler diversion activities prescribed
under the order. This action increases
the volume of tart cherries that can be
placed in the primary inventory reserve
from 50 million pounds to 100 million
pounds and revises exemption
provisions by limiting diversion credits
for new market development and market
expansion activities to one year. These
changes are intended to facilitate sales
and lessen the impact of new market
development and market expansion
activities on volume restriction
calculations. These changes were
recommended by the Board at its
meetings on September 15, 2011, and
November 2, 2011, respectively.
Section 930.55 of the order provides
authority for the establishment of a
primary inventory reserve as part of the
order’s volume control provisions.
Section 930.50(i) of the order establishes
a cap of 50 million pounds on the
primary inventory reserve, but provides
authority to raise that limit if necessary,
provided that any recommendation for
change is made by the Board on or
before September 30 to become effective
for the following crop year.
Section 930.59 of the order authorizes
handler diversion. When volume
regulation is in effect, handlers may
fulfill any restricted percentage
requirement in full or in part by
acquiring diversion certificates or by
voluntarily diverting cherries or cherry
products in a program approved by the
Board, rather than placing cherries in an
inventory reserve. These eligible
diversion activities include, in part, use
for new market development and market
expansion activities.
Section 930.159 of the order’s
administrative rules specifies methods
of handler diversion, including using
cherries or cherry products for exempt
purposes prescribed under § 930.162.
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[FR Doc No: 2012-16610]
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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.
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Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 131 / Monday, July 9, 2012 / Rules
and Regulations
[[Page 40249]]
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Office of the Secretary
7 CFR Part 2
Agricultural Research Service
7 CFR Part 520
RIN 0524-AA63
Revision of Delegations of Authority
AGENCIES: Office of the Secretary, USDA; Agricultural Research Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Final rule.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
SUMMARY: This rule makes a number of miscellaneous amendments to
delegations of authority by adding new authorities, correcting
references, and removing obsolete authorities.
DATES: This rule is effective July 9, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Matthew Lockhart; Senior Policy
Specialist; National Institute of Food and Agriculture; U.S. Department
of Agriculture; STOP 2299; 1400 Independence Avenue SW.; Washington, DC
20250-2299; Voice: 202-559-5088; Fax: 202-401-7752; Email:
mlockhart@nifa.usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Delegations of Authority
This rule makes changes to existing delegations in 7 CFR parts 2
and 520. The delegations of authority to the Under Secretary for
Research, Education, and Economics (REE) in 7 CFR 2.21 and to the
Director of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) in 7
CFR 2.66 are amended to reflect the delegation of the authority of the
Secretary of Agriculture (Secretary) in section 405 of the Agricultural
Research, Extension, and Education Reform Act of 1998 (7 U.S.C. 7625),
as added by section 209(b) of the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act,
Public Law 111-353, to carry out a competitive grant program within
NIFA to provide food safety training, education, extension, outreach,
and technical assistance to owners and operators of farms, small food
processors, and small fruit and vegetable merchant wholesalers.
The authorities to approve the selection of State directors of
extension and memoranda of understanding (MOUs) between land-grant
universities and USDA, related to cooperative extension programs,
reserved to the Secretary in 7 CFR 2.21(b)(1)(v) and (vi),
respectively, are removed. The MOUs, which required USDA approval of
extension directors/administrators, have been terminated by USDA due to
obsolescence.
The delegations of authority to the Administrator of the National
Agricultural Statistics Service in 7 CFR 2.68 are amended to reflect
the delegation of authority, currently delegated to the Under Secretary
for REE in 7 CFR 2.21(a)(xviii), to enter into agreements with and
receive funds from any State, other political subdivision,
organization, or individual for the purpose of conducting cooperative
research projects, including agricultural statistical survey activities
(7 U.S.C. 450a).
Finally, this rule amends Agricultural Research Service (ARS)
regulations at 7 CFR 520.4 to correct a reference to the ARS official
with delegated responsibility for the establishment of procedures and
coordination necessary to carry out the policies and provisions of the
National Environmental Policy Act within ARS.
Classification
This rule relates to internal agency management. Accordingly,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553, notice of proposed rulemaking and opportunity
for comment are not required, and this rule may be made effective less
than 30 days after publication in the Federal Register. This rule also
is exempt from the provisions of Executive Order 12866. This action is
not a rule as defined by the Regulatory Flexibility Act, as amended by
the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Enforcement Fairness Act of
1996, 5 U.S.C. 601 et seq., or the Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C.
801 et seq., and thus is exempt from the provisions of those Acts. This
rule contains no information collection or recordkeeping requirements
under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
List of Subjects in 7 CFR Parts 2 and 520
Authority delegations (Government agencies), Agricultural research,
Agricultural extension, Federal assistance, Food and agricultural
sciences.
Title 7 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended accordingly
as set forth below:
PART 2--DELEGATIONS OF AUTHORITY BY THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE
AND GENERAL OFFICERS OF THE DEPARTMENT
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1. The authority citation for part 2 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 6912(a)(1); 5 U.S.C. 301; Reorganization
Plan No. 2 of 1953, 3 CFR 1949-1953 Comp., p. 1024.
Subpart C--Delegations of Authority to the Deputy Secretary, Under
Secretaries, and Assistant Secretaries
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2. Amend Sec. 2.21 as follows:
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a. Add paragraph (a)(1)(ccv); and
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b. Remove paragraphs (b)(1)(v) and (vi).
The addition reads as follows:
Sec. 2.21 Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics.
(a) * * *
(1) * * *
(ccv) Administer a competitive grant program for national food
safety training, education, extension, outreach, and technical
assistance (7 U.S.C. 7625).
* * * * *
Subpart K--Delegations of Authority by the Under Secretary for
Research, Education, and Economics
0
3. Amend Sec. 2.66 by adding paragraph (a)(160) to read as follows:
Sec. 2.66 Director, National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
(a) * * *
(160) Administer a competitive grant program for national food
safety training, education, extension, outreach, and technical
assistance (7 U.S.C. 7625).
* * * * *
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4. Amend Sec. 2.68 by adding paragraph (a)(12) to read as follows:
Sec. 2.68 Administrator, National Agricultural Statistics Service.
(a) * * *
(12) Enter into agreements with and receive funds from any State,
other political subdivision, organization, or individual for the
purpose of conducting cooperative research projects, including
agricultural statistical survey activities (7 U.S.C. 450a).
* * * * *
PART 520--PROCEDURES FOR IMPLEMENTING NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
ACT
0
5. The authority citation for part 520 continues to read as follows:
Authority: National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) as amended,
42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.; E.O. 11514, 34 FR 4247, as amended by E.O.
11991, 42 FR 26927; E.O. 12144, 44 FR 11957; 5 U.S.C. 301; 40 CFR
1500-1508.
0
6. Amend Sec. 520.4 by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:
Sec. 520.4 Responsibilities.
(a) Administrator. The Administrator is responsible for
environmental analysis and documentation required for compliance with
the provisions of NEPA and related laws, policies, plans, programs, and
projects. The ARS Deputy Administrator for Natural Resources has been
delegated responsibility for the establishment of procedures and
coordination necessary to carry out the policies and provisions of
NEPA.
* * * * *
Dated: June 29, 2012.
Thomas J. Vilsack,
Secretary.
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