Export Sales Reporting Requirements, 16819-16821 [2013-06084]
Download as PDF
16819
Proposed Rules
Federal Register
Vol. 78, No. 53
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
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
Office of the Secretary
7 CFR Part 20
Export Sales Reporting Requirements
Office of the Secretary, USDA.
Proposed rule; reopening of
comment period.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
USDA published a proposed
rule in the Federal Register on June 25,
2012, which would have mandated that
weekly reporting for pork (fresh, chilled,
or frozen muscle cuts/whether or not
boxed) and distillers dried grain (DDG)
be added to the Export Sales Reporting
program (ESR). A final rule was issued
to add pork to the ESR, but a decision
on DDG was deferred. This document
provides for an additional comment
period regarding mandatory export sales
reporting for DDG.
DATES: Submit comments on the
proposed rule on or before April 18,
2013.
ADDRESSES: We invite you to submit
comments as requested in this
document. In your comment, include
the Regulation Identifier Number (RIN)
and volume, date, and page number of
this issue of the Federal Register. You
may submit comments by any of the
following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
online instructions for submitting
comments.
• Mail, hand delivery, or courier:
Peter W. Burr, Branch Chief, Export
Sales Reporting Branch, Import Policies
and Export Reporting Division, Office of
Trade Programs, Foreign Agricultural
Service, 1400 Independence Avenue
SW., Washington, DC 20250–1021,
STOP 1021; or by email at
Pete.Burr@fas.usda.gov; or by telephone
at (202) 720–3274; or fax to (202) 720–
0876.
Comments will be available for
inspection online at https://
www.regulations.gov and at the mail
address listed above between 8:00 a.m.
srobinson on DSK4SPTVN1PROD with PROPOSALS
SUMMARY:
VerDate Mar<15>2010
16:20 Mar 18, 2013
Jkt 229001
and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except holidays.
Persons with disabilities who require
an alternative means for communication
of information (Braille, large print,
audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA’s
Target Center at (202) 720–2600 (voice
and TDD).
Confidentiality: All submitted
comments and attachments are part of
the public record and subject to
disclosure. Do not enclose any material
in your comments that you consider to
be confidential or that is inappropriate
for public disclosure.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Peter W. Burr, Branch Chief, Export
Sales Reporting Branch, Import Policies
and Export Reporting Division, Office of
Trade Programs, Foreign Agricultural
Service, 1400 Independence Avenue
SW., Washington, DC 20250–1021,
STOP 1021; or by email at
Pete.Burr@fas.usda.gov; or by telephone
on (202) 720–3274; or by fax (202) 720–
0876.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
USDA published a proposed rule in
the Federal Register on June 25, 2012
(77 FR 37823), which proposed
mandating weekly export sales reporting
for pork (fresh, chilled, or frozen muscle
cuts/whether or not boxed) and DDG to
the ESR. Under this proposed rule, all
exporters of U.S. pork and DDG would
have been required to report, on a
weekly basis, information on the export
sales of pork and DDG to the Foreign
Agricultural Service, USDA. The 60-day
public comment period ended on
August 24, 2012. USDA issued a final
rule that amended the regulation to add
pork to the ESR, but determined that
further comments should be solicited
regarding DDG.
Five comments mentioned DDG, of
which three were favorable and two
were unfavorable. One trade association
stated: ‘‘We believe [adding DDG] would
facilitate market transparency and allow
our industry and our corn marketing
partners with the ability to conduct
accurate and timely analysis of U.S.
market conditions.’’ Another commenter
stated: ‘‘[Adding DDG] would help
avoid future price inflation such as we
had in 1973/74 when the ‘Great Russian
Grain Robbery’ occurred.’’ Another
commenter stated ‘‘Having these [DDG]
sales brings market transparency which
PO 00000
Frm 00001
Fmt 4702
Sfmt 4702
will allow all market participants to
digest the data.’’
Another trade association expressed
concerns about the impacts of adding
DDG, stating: ‘‘DDGs are traded with
highly variable and specific quality
terms that differ greatly based on end
use. For example, exported DDGs often
require a specific color or nutritional
profile that’s not necessarily the same as
the product that’s traded domestically.
Providing export sales reporting may
skew the markets viewpoint on
domestic sales.’’ Another commenter
stated, ‘‘I would question why DDGs are
listed to be reported, and other corn
milling co-products like Corn Gluten
Feed, etc., are not. I would also like to
know the compelling reason for the
need to have DDGs reported at all?’’
Determination To Extend the Public
Comment Period on Proposed Rule
Both supporters and opponents’ views
appear to have merit. The concerns
raised with respect to the potential
negative impact that mandatory export
sales reporting for DDG would have on
the domestic DDG market, especially the
view expressed by one of the trade
associations that the reporting
information may confuse markets and
skew domestic prices, justify an
additional comment period.
All comments previously submitted to
USDA during the initial comment
period will be given full consideration,
so there is no need to resubmit these
comments. Please provide any available
specific information in support of your
comments. If after evaluating all the
comments received with respect to
DDG, USDA determines to add DDG to
the exporting reporting requirements,
USDA would amend Appendix 1 to Part
20, adding DDG to the list of
commodities to be reported, as set forth
below.
Executive Order 12866
The proposed rule has been
determined to be not significant under
Executive Order 12866.
Regulatory Flexibility Act
The Regulatory Flexibility Act
ensures that regulatory and information
requirements are tailored to the size and
nature of small businesses, small
organizations, and small governmental
jurisdictions. This proposed rule will
not have a significant economic impact
on small businesses.
E:\FR\FM\19MRP1.SGM
19MRP1
16820
Federal Register / Vol. 78, No. 53 / Tuesday, March 19, 2013 / Proposed Rules
Executive Order 12372
Executive Order 12372,
‘‘Intergovernmental Review of Federal
Programs,’’ requires consultation with
state and local officials. The objectives
of the Executive Order are to foster an
intergovernmental partnership and a
strengthened federalism, by relying on
state and local processes for state and
local government coordination and
review of proposed federal financial
assistance and direct federal
development. This proposed rule
neither provides federal financial
assistance nor direct federal
development; it does not provide either
grants or cooperative agreements.
Therefore this program is not subject to
Executive Order 12372.
Executive Order 12988
This proposed rule has been reviewed
under Executive Order 12988. The
provisions of this rule would not have
a preemptive effect with respect to any
state or local laws, regulations, or
policies which conflict with such
provision or which otherwise impede
their full implementation. The rule
would not have a retroactive effect.
Before any judicial action may be
brought forward regarding this rule, all
administrative remedies must be
exhausted.
Executive Order 13132
The policies contained in this
proposed rule would not have any
substantial direct effect on states, on the
relationship between the national
government and the states, or on the
distribution of power and
responsibilities among the various
levels of government. Nor would this
rule impose substantial direct
compliance costs on state and local
governments. Therefore, consultation
with the states is not required.
Executive Order 13175
This proposed rule has been reviewed
for compliance with Executive Order
13175, ‘‘Consultation and Coordination
with Indian Tribal Governments.’’ This
Executive Order imposes requirements
on the development of regulatory
policies that have Tribal implications or
preempt tribal laws. The policies
contained in this rule do not preempt
Tribal law.
National Environmental Policy Act
The Administrator has determined
that this action will not have a
significant effect on the quality of the
human environment. Therefore, neither
an Environmental Assessment nor an
Environmental Impact Statement is
necessary for this rule.
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
(Pub. L. 104–4)
Public Law 104–4 requires
consultation with state and local
officials and Indian tribal governments.
This proposed rule does not impose an
unfunded mandate or any other
requirement on state, local, or tribal
governments. Accordingly, these
requirements are not subject to the
provisions of the Unfunded Mandates
Reform Act.
Executive Order 12630
This Order requires careful evaluation
of governmental actions that interfere
with constitutionally protected property
rights. This proposed rule would not
interfere with any property rights and,
therefore, does not need to be evaluated
on the basis of the criteria outlined in
Executive Order 12630.
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
In accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35), the Secretary of Agriculture
is requesting comments from all
interested individuals and organizations
on a proposed revision to the currently
approved information collection for this
program. This revision includes the
proposed change in information
Unit of measure to be used in
reporting
srobinson on DSK4SPTVN1PROD with PROPOSALS
Commodity to be reported
Wheat—Hard red winter ..................................................
Wheat—Soft red winter ...................................................
Wheat—Hard red Spring .................................................
Wheat—White (incl. Hard and soft white) .......................
Wheat—Durum ................................................................
Wheat—Products—All wheat flours (including clears)
bulgur, semolina, farina, and rolled, cracked and
crushed wheat.
Barley—Unmilled (including feed and hull-less waxy
barley).
Corn—Unmilled (including waxy, cracked—if 50% whole
kernels).
Distillers Dried Grain ........................................................
Rye—Unmilled .................................................................
VerDate Mar<15>2010
16:39 Mar 18, 2013
Jkt 229001
PO 00000
Metric
Metric
Metric
Metric
Metric
Metric
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
collection activities related to the
regulatory changes in this rule.
List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 20
Agricultural commodities, Exports,
and Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
Accordingly, 7 CFR part 20 is
proposed to be amended as follows:
PART 20—EXPORT SALES
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
1. The authority citation for part 20
continues to read as follows:
■
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 5712.
2. Section 20.4 is amended by revising
paragraph (c) to read as follows:
■
§ 20.4
Definitions.
*
*
*
*
*
(c) Commodity. Wheat and wheat
flour, feed grains, distillers dried grain,
oilseeds, cotton, rice, cattle hides and
skins, beef and pork, and any products
thereof, and any other agricultural
commodity the Secretary may designate.
‘‘Commodity’’ shall also mean a
commodity having identifying
characteristics as described in any
announcement issued pursuant to § 20.5
such as class(es) of wheat and rice, or
staple length(s) of cotton. Mixed wheat
shall be considered to be the
predominant wheat class of the blend.
This definition excludes commodities to
be used for seed which have been
treated in such a manner that their use
is limited to seed for planting purposes
or on which a certificate has been issued
by a recognized seed testing laboratory
setting forth variety, germination and
purity.
*
*
*
*
*
■ 3. Appendix 1 to part 20 is revised to
read as follows:
Appendix 1 to Part 20—Commodities
Subject to Reporting, Units of Measure
To Be Used in Reporting, and Beginning
and Ending Dates of Marketing Years
Beginning of marketing year
June
June
June
June
June
June
1
1
1
1
1
1
.........................................
.........................................
.........................................
.........................................
.........................................
.........................................
End of
marketing year
May
May
May
May
May
May
31.
31.
31.
31.
31.
31.
Metric Tons .................................
June 1 .........................................
May 31.
Metric Tons .................................
Sept. 1 ........................................
Aug. 31.
Metric Tons .................................
Metric Tons .................................
Sept.1 ..........................................
June 1 .........................................
Aug. 31.
May 31.
Frm 00002
Fmt 4702
Sfmt 4702
E:\FR\FM\19MRP1.SGM
19MRP1
16821
Federal Register / Vol. 78, No. 53 / Tuesday, March 19, 2013 / Proposed Rules
Unit of measure to be used in
reporting
Commodity to be reported
Oats—Unmilled ................................................................
Grain Sorghum—Unmilled ...............................................
Soybeans .........................................................................
Soybean Cake and Meal .................................................
Soybean Oil—including: crude (including degummed),
once refined, soybean salad oil (including refined and
further processed by bleaching, deodorizing or winterizing), hydro-genated, packaged oil.
Flaxseed ..........................................................................
Linseed Oil—including raw, boiled ..................................
Cottonseed .......................................................................
Cottonseed Cake and Meal .............................................
Cottonseed Oil—including crude, once refined, cottonseed salad oil (refined and further processed by
bleaching, deodorizing or winterizing), hydrogenated.
Sunflowerseed Oil crude, once refined, sunflowerseed
salad oil (refined and further processed by bleaching,
deodorizing or winterizing), hydrogenated.
Cotton—American Pima—Raw, extra long staple ..........
Cotton—Upland—Raw, staple length 11⁄16 inches and
over.
Cotton—Upland—Raw, staple length 1 inch up to 11⁄16
inches.
Cotton—Upland—Raw, staple length under 1 inch ........
Rice—Long grain, rough (including parboiled) ................
Rice—Medium, short and other classes, rough (including parboiled).
Rice—Long grain, brown (including parboiled) ...............
Rice—Medium, short and other classes, brown (including parboiled).
Rice—Long grain, milled (including parboiled) ................
Rice—Medium, short and other classes, milled (including parboiled, brewer’s rice).
Cattle Hides and Skins—Whole cattle hides, (excluding
wet blues).
Cattle Hides and Skins—Whole calf skins (excluding
wet blues).
Cattle Hides and Skins—Whole kip skins, (excluding
wet blues).
Cattle Hides and Skins—Cattle, calf, and kip cut into
croupons, crops, dossets, sides, butts and butt bend
(hide equivalent) (excluding wet blues).
Cattle Hides and Skins—Cattle, calf and kip, in cuts not
otherwise specified; pickled/limed (excluding wet
blues).
Cattle, calf and kip, Wet blues—unsplit (whole or sided)
hide equivalent.
Cattle, calf and kip, Wet blues—grain splits (whole or
sided) hide equivalent.
Cattle, calf and kip, Wet blues—splits, (excluding grain
splits).
Beef—fresh, chilled or frozen muscle cuts/whether or
not boxed.
Pork—fresh, chilled or frozen muscle cuts/whether or
not boxed.
srobinson on DSK4SPTVN1PROD with PROPOSALS
Dated: February 26, 2013.
Bryce Quick,
Acting Administrator, Foreign Agricultural
Service.
[FR Doc. 2013–06084 Filed 3–18–13; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3410–P
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
June 1 .........................................
Sept. 1 ........................................
Sept. 1 ........................................
Oct. 1 ..........................................
Oct. 1 ..........................................
May 31.
Aug. 31.
Aug. 31.
Sept. 30.
Sept. 30.
Metric
Metric
Metric
Metric
Metric
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
.................................
June 1 .........................................
June 1 .........................................
Aug. 1 .........................................
Oct. 1 ..........................................
Oct. 1 ..........................................
May 31.
May 31.
July 31.
Sept. 30.
Sept. 30.
Metric Tons .................................
Oct. 1 ..........................................
Sept. 30.
Running Bales ............................
Running Bales ............................
Aug. 1 .........................................
Aug. 1 .........................................
July 31.
July 31.
Running Bales ............................
Aug. 1 .........................................
July 31.
Running Bales ............................
Metric Tons .................................
Metric Tons .................................
Aug. 1 .........................................
Aug. 1 .........................................
Aug. 1 .........................................
July 31.
July 31.
July 31.
Metric Tons .................................
Metric Tons .................................
Aug. 1 .........................................
Aug. 1 .........................................
July 31.
July 31.
Metric Tons .................................
Metric Tons .................................
Aug. 1 .........................................
Aug. 1 .........................................
July 31.
July 31.
Pieces .........................................
Jan. 1 ..........................................
Dec. 31.
Pieces .........................................
Jan. 1 ..........................................
Dec. 31.
Pieces .........................................
Jan. 1 ..........................................
Dec. 31.
Number .......................................
Jan. 1 ..........................................
Dec. 31.
Pounds ........................................
Jan. 1 ..........................................
Dec. 31.
Number .......................................
Jan. 1 ..........................................
Dec. 31.
Number .......................................
Jan. 1 ..........................................
Dec. 31.
Pounds ........................................
Jan. 1 ..........................................
Dec. 31.
Metric Tons .................................
Jan. 1 ..........................................
Dec. 31.
Metric Tons .................................
Jan. 1 ..........................................
Dec. 31.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 71
[Docket No. FAA–2012–0852; Airspace
Docket No. 12–AWP–5]
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
AGENCY:
16:20 Mar 18, 2013
Jkt 229001
PO 00000
End of
marketing year
Metric
Metric
Metric
Metric
Metric
Proposed Amendment of Class E
Airspace; Eureka, NV
VerDate Mar<15>2010
Beginning of marketing year
Frm 00003
Fmt 4702
Sfmt 4702
Supplemental notice of
proposed rulemaking (SNPRM).
ACTION:
This SNPRM would further
modify Class E airspace at Eureka
Airport, Eureka, NV. In a NPRM
published in the Federal Register on
December 21, 2012, the FAA proposed
to create additional airspace at Eureka
Airport to accommodate aircraft using
Area Navigation (RNAV) Global
Positioning System (GPS) standard
instrument approach procedures. The
FAA has found that further enlargement
SUMMARY:
E:\FR\FM\19MRP1.SGM
19MRP1
Agencies
[Federal Register Volume 78, Number 53 (Tuesday, March 19, 2013)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 16819-16821]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2013-06084]
========================================================================
Proposed Rules
Federal Register
________________________________________________________________________
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.
========================================================================
Federal Register / Vol. 78, No. 53 / Tuesday, March 19, 2013 /
Proposed Rules
[[Page 16819]]
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Office of the Secretary
7 CFR Part 20
Export Sales Reporting Requirements
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, USDA.
ACTION: Proposed rule; reopening of comment period.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
SUMMARY: USDA published a proposed rule in the Federal Register on June
25, 2012, which would have mandated that weekly reporting for pork
(fresh, chilled, or frozen muscle cuts/whether or not boxed) and
distillers dried grain (DDG) be added to the Export Sales Reporting
program (ESR). A final rule was issued to add pork to the ESR, but a
decision on DDG was deferred. This document provides for an additional
comment period regarding mandatory export sales reporting for DDG.
DATES: Submit comments on the proposed rule on or before April 18,
2013.
ADDRESSES: We invite you to submit comments as requested in this
document. In your comment, include the Regulation Identifier Number
(RIN) and volume, date, and page number of this issue of the Federal
Register. You may submit comments by any of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online instructions for submitting
comments.
Mail, hand delivery, or courier: Peter W. Burr, Branch
Chief, Export Sales Reporting Branch, Import Policies and Export
Reporting Division, Office of Trade Programs, Foreign Agricultural
Service, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20250-1021, STOP
1021; or by email at Pete.Burr@fas.usda.gov; or by telephone at (202)
720-3274; or fax to (202) 720-0876.
Comments will be available for inspection online at https://www.regulations.gov and at the mail address listed above between 8:00
a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays.
Persons with disabilities who require an alternative means for
communication of information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.)
should contact USDA's Target Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD).
Confidentiality: All submitted comments and attachments are part of
the public record and subject to disclosure. Do not enclose any
material in your comments that you consider to be confidential or that
is inappropriate for public disclosure.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Peter W. Burr, Branch Chief, Export
Sales Reporting Branch, Import Policies and Export Reporting Division,
Office of Trade Programs, Foreign Agricultural Service, 1400
Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20250-1021, STOP 1021; or by
email at Pete.Burr@fas.usda.gov; or by telephone on (202) 720-3274; or
by fax (202) 720-0876.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
USDA published a proposed rule in the Federal Register on June 25,
2012 (77 FR 37823), which proposed mandating weekly export sales
reporting for pork (fresh, chilled, or frozen muscle cuts/whether or
not boxed) and DDG to the ESR. Under this proposed rule, all exporters
of U.S. pork and DDG would have been required to report, on a weekly
basis, information on the export sales of pork and DDG to the Foreign
Agricultural Service, USDA. The 60-day public comment period ended on
August 24, 2012. USDA issued a final rule that amended the regulation
to add pork to the ESR, but determined that further comments should be
solicited regarding DDG.
Five comments mentioned DDG, of which three were favorable and two
were unfavorable. One trade association stated: ``We believe [adding
DDG] would facilitate market transparency and allow our industry and
our corn marketing partners with the ability to conduct accurate and
timely analysis of U.S. market conditions.'' Another commenter stated:
``[Adding DDG] would help avoid future price inflation such as we had
in 1973/74 when the `Great Russian Grain Robbery' occurred.'' Another
commenter stated ``Having these [DDG] sales brings market transparency
which will allow all market participants to digest the data.''
Another trade association expressed concerns about the impacts of
adding DDG, stating: ``DDGs are traded with highly variable and
specific quality terms that differ greatly based on end use. For
example, exported DDGs often require a specific color or nutritional
profile that's not necessarily the same as the product that's traded
domestically. Providing export sales reporting may skew the markets
viewpoint on domestic sales.'' Another commenter stated, ``I would
question why DDGs are listed to be reported, and other corn milling co-
products like Corn Gluten Feed, etc., are not. I would also like to
know the compelling reason for the need to have DDGs reported at all?''
Determination To Extend the Public Comment Period on Proposed Rule
Both supporters and opponents' views appear to have merit. The
concerns raised with respect to the potential negative impact that
mandatory export sales reporting for DDG would have on the domestic DDG
market, especially the view expressed by one of the trade associations
that the reporting information may confuse markets and skew domestic
prices, justify an additional comment period.
All comments previously submitted to USDA during the initial
comment period will be given full consideration, so there is no need to
resubmit these comments. Please provide any available specific
information in support of your comments. If after evaluating all the
comments received with respect to DDG, USDA determines to add DDG to
the exporting reporting requirements, USDA would amend Appendix 1 to
Part 20, adding DDG to the list of commodities to be reported, as set
forth below.
Executive Order 12866
The proposed rule has been determined to be not significant under
Executive Order 12866.
Regulatory Flexibility Act
The Regulatory Flexibility Act ensures that regulatory and
information requirements are tailored to the size and nature of small
businesses, small organizations, and small governmental jurisdictions.
This proposed rule will not have a significant economic impact on small
businesses.
[[Page 16820]]
Executive Order 12372
Executive Order 12372, ``Intergovernmental Review of Federal
Programs,'' requires consultation with state and local officials. The
objectives of the Executive Order are to foster an intergovernmental
partnership and a strengthened federalism, by relying on state and
local processes for state and local government coordination and review
of proposed federal financial assistance and direct federal
development. This proposed rule neither provides federal financial
assistance nor direct federal development; it does not provide either
grants or cooperative agreements. Therefore this program is not subject
to Executive Order 12372.
Executive Order 12988
This proposed rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12988.
The provisions of this rule would not have a preemptive effect with
respect to any state or local laws, regulations, or policies which
conflict with such provision or which otherwise impede their full
implementation. The rule would not have a retroactive effect. Before
any judicial action may be brought forward regarding this rule, all
administrative remedies must be exhausted.
Executive Order 13132
The policies contained in this proposed rule would not have any
substantial direct effect on states, on the relationship between the
national government and the states, or on the distribution of power and
responsibilities among the various levels of government. Nor would this
rule impose substantial direct compliance costs on state and local
governments. Therefore, consultation with the states is not required.
Executive Order 13175
This proposed rule has been reviewed for compliance with Executive
Order 13175, ``Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal
Governments.'' This Executive Order imposes requirements on the
development of regulatory policies that have Tribal implications or
preempt tribal laws. The policies contained in this rule do not preempt
Tribal law.
National Environmental Policy Act
The Administrator has determined that this action will not have a
significant effect on the quality of the human environment. Therefore,
neither an Environmental Assessment nor an Environmental Impact
Statement is necessary for this rule.
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (Pub. L. 104-4)
Public Law 104-4 requires consultation with state and local
officials and Indian tribal governments. This proposed rule does not
impose an unfunded mandate or any other requirement on state, local, or
tribal governments. Accordingly, these requirements are not subject to
the provisions of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act.
Executive Order 12630
This Order requires careful evaluation of governmental actions that
interfere with constitutionally protected property rights. This
proposed rule would not interfere with any property rights and,
therefore, does not need to be evaluated on the basis of the criteria
outlined in Executive Order 12630.
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35), the Secretary of Agriculture is requesting comments from
all interested individuals and organizations on a proposed revision to
the currently approved information collection for this program. This
revision includes the proposed change in information collection
activities related to the regulatory changes in this rule.
List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 20
Agricultural commodities, Exports, and Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
Accordingly, 7 CFR part 20 is proposed to be amended as follows:
PART 20--EXPORT SALES REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
0
1. The authority citation for part 20 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 5712.
0
2. Section 20.4 is amended by revising paragraph (c) to read as
follows:
Sec. 20.4 Definitions.
* * * * *
(c) Commodity. Wheat and wheat flour, feed grains, distillers dried
grain, oilseeds, cotton, rice, cattle hides and skins, beef and pork,
and any products thereof, and any other agricultural commodity the
Secretary may designate. ``Commodity'' shall also mean a commodity
having identifying characteristics as described in any announcement
issued pursuant to Sec. 20.5 such as class(es) of wheat and rice, or
staple length(s) of cotton. Mixed wheat shall be considered to be the
predominant wheat class of the blend. This definition excludes
commodities to be used for seed which have been treated in such a
manner that their use is limited to seed for planting purposes or on
which a certificate has been issued by a recognized seed testing
laboratory setting forth variety, germination and purity.
* * * * *
0
3. Appendix 1 to part 20 is revised to read as follows:
Appendix 1 to Part 20--Commodities Subject to Reporting, Units of
Measure To Be Used in Reporting, and Beginning and Ending Dates of
Marketing Years
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unit of measure to be Beginning of marketing
Commodity to be reported used in reporting year End of marketing year
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wheat--Hard red winter.............. Metric Tons............ June 1................ May 31.
Wheat--Soft red winter.............. Metric Tons............ June 1................ May 31.
Wheat--Hard red Spring.............. Metric Tons............ June 1................ May 31.
Wheat--White (incl. Hard and soft Metric Tons............ June 1................ May 31.
white).
Wheat--Durum........................ Metric Tons............ June 1................ May 31.
Wheat--Products--All wheat flours Metric Tons............ June 1................ May 31.
(including clears) bulgur,
semolina, farina, and rolled,
cracked and crushed wheat.
Barley--Unmilled (including feed and Metric Tons............ June 1................ May 31.
hull-less waxy barley).
Corn--Unmilled (including waxy, Metric Tons............ Sept. 1............... Aug. 31.
cracked--if 50% whole kernels).
Distillers Dried Grain.............. Metric Tons............ Sept.1................ Aug. 31.
Rye--Unmilled....................... Metric Tons............ June 1................ May 31.
[[Page 16821]]
Oats--Unmilled...................... Metric Tons............ June 1................ May 31.
Grain Sorghum--Unmilled............. Metric Tons............ Sept. 1............... Aug. 31.
Soybeans............................ Metric Tons............ Sept. 1............... Aug. 31.
Soybean Cake and Meal............... Metric Tons............ Oct. 1................ Sept. 30.
Soybean Oil--including: crude Metric Tons............ Oct. 1................ Sept. 30.
(including degummed), once refined,
soybean salad oil (including
refined and further processed by
bleaching, deodorizing or
winterizing), hydro-genated,
packaged oil.
Flaxseed............................ Metric Tons............ June 1................ May 31.
Linseed Oil--including raw, boiled.. Metric Tons............ June 1................ May 31.
Cottonseed.......................... Metric Tons............ Aug. 1................ July 31.
Cottonseed Cake and Meal............ Metric Tons............ Oct. 1................ Sept. 30.
Cottonseed Oil--including crude, Metric Tons............ Oct. 1................ Sept. 30.
once refined, cottonseed salad oil
(refined and further processed by
bleaching, deodorizing or
winterizing), hydrogenated.
Sunflowerseed Oil crude, once Metric Tons............ Oct. 1................ Sept. 30.
refined, sunflowerseed salad oil
(refined and further processed by
bleaching, deodorizing or
winterizing), hydrogenated.
Cotton--American Pima--Raw, extra Running Bales.......... Aug. 1................ July 31.
long staple.
Cotton--Upland--Raw, staple length Running Bales.......... Aug. 1................ July 31.
1\1/16\ inches and over.
Cotton--Upland--Raw, staple length 1 Running Bales.......... Aug. 1................ July 31.
inch up to 1\1/16\ inches.
Cotton--Upland--Raw, staple length Running Bales.......... Aug. 1................ July 31.
under 1 inch.
Rice--Long grain, rough (including Metric Tons............ Aug. 1................ July 31.
parboiled).
Rice--Medium, short and other Metric Tons............ Aug. 1................ July 31.
classes, rough (including
parboiled).
Rice--Long grain, brown (including Metric Tons............ Aug. 1................ July 31.
parboiled).
Rice--Medium, short and other Metric Tons............ Aug. 1................ July 31.
classes, brown (including
parboiled).
Rice--Long grain, milled (including Metric Tons............ Aug. 1................ July 31.
parboiled).
Rice--Medium, short and other Metric Tons............ Aug. 1................ July 31.
classes, milled (including
parboiled, brewer's rice).
Cattle Hides and Skins--Whole cattle Pieces................. Jan. 1................ Dec. 31.
hides, (excluding wet blues).
Cattle Hides and Skins--Whole calf Pieces................. Jan. 1................ Dec. 31.
skins (excluding wet blues).
Cattle Hides and Skins--Whole kip Pieces................. Jan. 1................ Dec. 31.
skins, (excluding wet blues).
Cattle Hides and Skins--Cattle, Number................. Jan. 1................ Dec. 31.
calf, and kip cut into croupons,
crops, dossets, sides, butts and
butt bend (hide equivalent)
(excluding wet blues).
Cattle Hides and Skins--Cattle, calf Pounds................. Jan. 1................ Dec. 31.
and kip, in cuts not otherwise
specified; pickled/limed (excluding
wet blues).
Cattle, calf and kip, Wet blues-- Number................. Jan. 1................ Dec. 31.
unsplit (whole or sided) hide
equivalent.
Cattle, calf and kip, Wet blues-- Number................. Jan. 1................ Dec. 31.
grain splits (whole or sided) hide
equivalent.
Cattle, calf and kip, Wet blues-- Pounds................. Jan. 1................ Dec. 31.
splits, (excluding grain splits).
Beef--fresh, chilled or frozen Metric Tons............ Jan. 1................ Dec. 31.
muscle cuts/whether or not boxed.
Pork--fresh, chilled or frozen Metric Tons............ Jan. 1................ Dec. 31.
muscle cuts/whether or not boxed.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dated: February 26, 2013.
Bryce Quick,
Acting Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service.
[FR Doc. 2013-06084 Filed 3-18-13; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3410-P