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This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER
contains notices to the public of the proposed
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purpose of these notices is to give interested
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rule making prior to the adoption of the final
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service
7 CFR Part 1207
[Document Number AMS–FV–13–0027]
Potato Research and Promotion Plan;
Amend the Administrative Committee
Structure and Delete the Board’s
Mailing Address
Agricultural Marketing Service.
Proposed rule.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
This proposal invites
comments on amending the structure of
the Administrative Committee
(Committee) of the U.S. Potato Board
(Board) and deleting the Board’s mailing
address from the Potato Research and
Promotion Plan. The Plan is
administered by the Board with
oversight by the U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA). Under the Plan,
there are seven Committee ViceChairperson positions. The Board has
recommended that these positions be
increased to nine. This proposed change
is intended to facilitate increased
involvement in the Board’s leadership
opportunities. Further, the Board’s
office is being relocated and the address
must be changed in the Plan. The
deletion of the Board’s mailing address
from the Plan would require no further
amendment to the Plan if the Board’s
office is relocated again.
DATES: Comments must be received by
July 15, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are
invited to submit written comments
concerning this proposal. Comments
may be submitted on the Internet at:
https://www.regulations.gov or to the
Promotion and Economics Division,
Fruit and Vegetable Program, AMS,
USDA, 1400 Independence Avenue
SW., Room 1406–S, Stop 0244,
Washington, DC 20250–0244; facsimile:
(202) 205–2800. All comments should
reference the docket number and the
date and page number of this issue of
the Federal Register and will be made
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available for public inspection,
including name and address, if
provided, in the above office during
regular business hours or it can be
viewed at https://www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Patricia A. Petrella, Marketing
Specialist, Promotion and Economics
Division, Fruit and Vegetable Program,
AMS, USDA, 1400 Independence
Avenue SW., Room 1406–S, Stop 0244,
Washington, DC 20250–0244; telephone:
(301) 337–5295; toll free (888) 720–
9917; facsimile (202) 205–2800; or
electronic mail:
Patricia.Petrella@ams.usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
proposed rule is issued under the Potato
Research and Promotion Plan (Plan) (7
CFR part 1207). The Plan is authorized
under the Potato Research and
Promotion Act (Act) (7 U.S.C. 2611–
2627).
Executive Order 12866 and Executive
Order 13563
Executive Order 12866 and 13563
direct agencies to assess all costs and
benefits of available regulatory
alternatives and, if regulation is
necessary, to select regulatory
approaches that maximize net benefits
(including potential economic,
environmental, public health and safety
effects, distributive impacts, and
equity). Executive order 13563
emphasizes the importance of
quantifying both costs and benefits, of
reducing costs, of harmonizing rules,
and of promoting flexibility. This rule
has been designated as ‘‘non-significant
regulatory action’’ under section 3(f) of
Executive Order 12866. Accordingly,
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) has waived the review process.
Executive Order 12988
This proposal has been reviewed
under Executive Order 12988, Civil
Justice Reform. It is not intended to
have retroactive effect.
The Act provides that administrative
proceedings must be exhausted before
parties may file suit in court. Under
section 311 of the Act (7 U.S.C. 2620),
a person subject to a plan may file a
petition with USDA stating that such
plan, any provision of such plan, or any
obligation imposed in connection with
such plan, is not in accordance with law
and request a modification of such plan
or to be exempted therefrom. Such
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person 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 such person is an
inhabitant, or has his or her principal
place of business, has jurisdiction to
review USDA’s ruling on the petition,
provided that a complaint is filed not
later than 20 days after date of the entry
of the ruling.
Background
This proposed rule invites comments
on amending the structure of the
Committee of the Board and to delete
the Board’s mailing address from the
Plan. The Plan is administered by the
Board with oversight by USDA. Under
the Plan, assessments are collected from
handlers and importers and used for
projects to promote potatoes and potato
products.
This proposed rule modifies the
structure of the Board’s Administrative
Committee as prescribed in the Plan by
increasing the number of ViceChairperson positions on the Committee
from seven to nine. These additional
positions would be allocated, as
provided in the Board’s bylaws, to the
Northwest and North Central caucuses.
The Northwest district includes Alaska,
Idaho, Montana, Oregon and
Washington. The North Central district
includes Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
Michigan, Missouri, Minnesota, North
Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and
Wisconsin. With this action, Board
representation at the executive level for
potato producers in the Northwest
district increases from 28.5 percent to
33 percent and in the North Central
district from 14 percent to 22 percent.
Section 1207.327(b) of the Plan
provides the authority to the Board to
make rules and regulations, with USDA
approval, to effectuate the terms and
conditions of the Plan. Section
1207.328(a) of the Plan provides the
authority to the Board to select from its
members such officers as may be
necessary and to adopt such rules for
the conduct of its business as the Board
may deem advisable.
Section 1207.507(a) of the Plan’s
administrative rules delineates the
structure of the Board’s Administrative
Committee. The Committee is selected
from among Board members, and is
composed mostly of producer members,
with one or more importer member(s),
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and the public member. The Board,
through the adoption of its bylaws, may
prescribe the manner of selection and
the number of members; except that the
regulations mandate that the Committee
shall include a Chairperson and a fixed
number of Vice-Chairpersons. The
proposed change is intended to facilitate
increased involvement in the Board’s
leadership opportunities from the
Northwest and North Central caucuses
and possibly increase diversity at higher
positions on the Board.
Prior to this change, the Plan
provided for seven Vice-Chairperson
positions on the Committee. ViceChairperson positions are allocated in
the Board’s bylaws to represent
production districts as determined by
the Board. This action increases the
number of Vice-Chairperson positions to
nine. The additional Vice-Chairpersons
would be allocated to the Northwest and
North Central caucuses, which
historically have been the caucuses with
the greatest production.
The second proposed change would
delete the Board’s mailing address from
the Plan’s rules and regulations. Section
1207.501 of the Plan specifies that all
communications in connection with the
Plan shall be addressed to: National
Potato Promotion Board, 7555 East
Hampden Avenue, Suite 412, Denver,
Colorado, 80231. The Board is in the
process of moving to a new location
within Denver, Colorado. Therefore, this
section would need to be amended.
However, USDA is recommending that
this section be deleted so no further
amendment would be required if the
Board moves its office in the future.
Interested persons wanting to contact
the Board can reach them through their
Web site, Facebook, or smartphone
application.
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Board Recommendation
The Board met on March 14, 2013,
and unanimously recommended
amending the Committee structure of
the Board and amending the Board’s
mailing address from the Plan. This
action would contribute to effective
administration of the program.
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Act
Analysis
In accordance with the Regulatory
Flexibility Act (RFA) (5 U.S.C. 601–
612), AMS is required to examine the
impact of the proposed rule on small
entities. Accordingly, AMS has
considered the economic impact of this
action on small entities.
According to the Board, it is estimated
that in 2013 there are about 2,500
producers, 1,030 handlers and 240
importers of potatoes and potato
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products who are subject to the
provisions of the Plan.
The purpose of the RFA is to fit
regulatory actions to the scale of
businesses subject to such actions so
that small businesses will not be
disproportionately burdened. The Small
Business Administration defines, in 13
CFR part 121, small agricultural
producers as those having annual
receipts of no more than $750,000 and
small agricultural service firms
(domestic handlers and importers) as
those having annual receipts of no more
than $7.0 million. Under these
definitions, the majority of the handlers,
producers and importers that would be
affected by this rule would be
considered small entities.
This proposed rule invites comments
on amending the structure of the
Administrative Committee of the Board
and deleting the Board’s mailing
address from the Plan. The Plan is
administered by the Board with
oversight by the U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA). Under the Plan,
there are seven Committee ViceChairperson positions. The Board has
recommended that these positions be
increased to nine Vice-Chairpersons.
This proposed change is intended to
facilitate increased involvement in the
Board’s leadership opportunities. The
deletion of the Board’s mailing address
would require no further amendment to
the Plan if the Board’s office is
relocated. The Board’s office is being
relocated so an amendment change was
necessary to the Plan.
This proposed rule would amend
section 1207.507(a) of the Plan by
changing the number of ViceChairperson positions from seven to
nine. Also, the Board’s office address
would be removed from 1207.501 of the
Plan.
Regarding the economic impact of this
proposed rule on affected entities, this
action would impose no costs on
producers, handlers, and importers as a
result of this action. Both changes are
administrative in nature; it would
merely provide additional opportunities
for increased involvement by producers
in the Board’s leadership opportunities
from the larger production areas.
Regarding alternatives, one option to
the proposed action would be to
maintain the status quo and not change
the Administrative Committee structure.
This would not alleviate the concerns
voiced by the Northwest and North
Central caucuses for more
representation and leadership
opportunities. The Board also
considered combining the Southwest
caucus into the Northwest caucus. The
Board concluded that this would cause
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the Southwest producers to lose their
representation as there are more
Northwest producers and the available
seats could possibly be absorbed by all
Northwest producers. Therefore, the
proposed recommendation was
approved, as it would allow greater
opportunity for producers from the
Board’s two largest caucus districts to
become engaged in the Board’s
leadership structure. This action would
also make the representation on the
Board more equitable according to
production.
In accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35), the information collection
and recordkeeping requirements that are
imposed by the Order have been
approved previously under OMB
control number 0581–0093. This
proposed rule would not result in a
change to the information collection and
recordkeeping requirements previously
approved and would impose no
additional reporting and recordkeeping
burden on potato producers, handlers
and importers.
As with all Federal promotion
programs, reports and forms are
periodically reviewed to reduce
information requirements and
duplication by industry and public
sector agencies. Finally, USDA has not
identified any relevant Federal rules
that duplicate, overlap, or conflict with
this proposed rule.
AMS is committed to complying with
the E-Government Act, to promote the
use of the Internet and other
information technologies to provide
increased opportunities for citizen
access to Government information and
services, and for other purposes.
Regarding outreach efforts, this action
was discussed by the Board at meetings
over the past year. Board members
discussed the changes with their
respective regions. The Board met in
March 2013 and unanimously made its
recommendation. All of the Board’s
meetings, including meetings held via
teleconference, are open to the public
and interested persons are invited to
participate and express their views.
We have performed this initial RFA
regarding the impact of this proposed
action on small entities and we invite
comments concerning potential effects
of this action on small businesses.
A 15-day comment period is provided
to allow interested persons to respond
to this proposal. Fifteen days is deemed
appropriate because this rule would
need to be in place as soon as possible
so the additional Vice-Chairperson can
participate in Committee meetings. In
addition, the Board’s office has already
relocated so the address needs to be
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deleted promptly. All written comments
timely received will be considered
before a final determination is made on
this matter.
List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 1207
Advertising, Agricultural research,
Imports, Potatoes, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
For the reasons set forth in the
preamble, 7 CFR part 1207 is proposed
to be amended as follows:
PART 1207—POTATO RESEARCH
AND PROMOTION PLAN
1. The authority citation for 7 CFR
part 1207 continues to read as follows:
■
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2611–2627 and 7
U.S.C. 7401.
§ 1207.501
[Removed and Reserved]
2. Section 1207.501 is removed and
reserved.
■ 3. Section 1207.507(a) is revised to
read as follows:
■
§ 1207.507
Administrative Committee.
(a) The Board shall annually select
from among its members an
Administrative Committee composed of
producer members as provided for in
the Board’s bylaws, one or more
importer members, and the public
member. Selection shall be made in
such manner as the Board may
prescribe: Except that such committee
shall include the Chairperson and nine
Vice-Chairpersons, one of whom shall
also serve as the Secretary and Treasurer
of the Board.
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Dated: June 24, 2013.
Rex A. Barnes,
Associate Administrator.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service
7 CFR Part 1207
[Document Number AMS-FV-13-0027]
Potato Research and Promotion Plan; Amend the Administrative
Committee Structure and Delete the Board's Mailing Address
AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service.
ACTION: Proposed rule.
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SUMMARY: This proposal invites comments on amending the structure of
the Administrative Committee (Committee) of the U.S. Potato Board
(Board) and deleting the Board's mailing address from the Potato
Research and Promotion Plan. The Plan is administered by the Board with
oversight by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Under the Plan,
there are seven Committee Vice-Chairperson positions. The Board has
recommended that these positions be increased to nine. This proposed
change is intended to facilitate increased involvement in the Board's
leadership opportunities. Further, the Board's office is being
relocated and the address must be changed in the Plan. The deletion of
the Board's mailing address from the Plan would require no further
amendment to the Plan if the Board's office is relocated again.
DATES: Comments must be received by July 15, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are invited to submit written comments
concerning this proposal. Comments may be submitted on the Internet at:
https://www.regulations.gov or to the Promotion and Economics Division,
Fruit and Vegetable Program, AMS, USDA, 1400 Independence Avenue SW.,
Room 1406-S, Stop 0244, Washington, DC 20250-0244; facsimile: (202)
205-2800. All comments should reference the docket number and the date
and page number of this issue of the Federal Register and will be made
available for public inspection, including name and address, if
provided, in the above office during regular business hours or it can
be viewed at https://www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patricia A. Petrella, Marketing
Specialist, Promotion and Economics Division, Fruit and Vegetable
Program, AMS, USDA, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Room 1406-S, Stop
0244, Washington, DC 20250-0244; telephone: (301) 337-5295; toll free
(888) 720-9917; facsimile (202) 205-2800; or electronic mail:
Patricia.Petrella@ams.usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This proposed rule is issued under the
Potato Research and Promotion Plan (Plan) (7 CFR part 1207). The Plan
is authorized under the Potato Research and Promotion Act (Act) (7
U.S.C. 2611-2627).
Executive Order 12866 and Executive Order 13563
Executive Order 12866 and 13563 direct agencies to assess all costs
and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, if regulation is
necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize net benefits
(including potential economic, environmental, public health and safety
effects, distributive impacts, and equity). Executive order 13563
emphasizes the importance of quantifying both costs and benefits, of
reducing costs, of harmonizing rules, and of promoting flexibility.
This rule has been designated as ``non-significant regulatory action''
under section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866. Accordingly, the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) has waived the review process.
Executive Order 12988
This proposal has been reviewed under Executive Order 12988, Civil
Justice Reform. It is not intended to have retroactive effect.
The Act provides that administrative proceedings must be exhausted
before parties may file suit in court. Under section 311 of the Act (7
U.S.C. 2620), a person subject to a plan may file a petition with USDA
stating that such plan, any provision of such plan, or any obligation
imposed in connection with such plan, is not in accordance with law and
request a modification of such plan or to be exempted therefrom. Such
person 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 such
person is an inhabitant, or has his or her principal place of business,
has jurisdiction to review USDA's ruling on the petition, provided that
a complaint is filed not later than 20 days after date of the entry of
the ruling.
Background
This proposed rule invites comments on amending the structure of
the Committee of the Board and to delete the Board's mailing address
from the Plan. The Plan is administered by the Board with oversight by
USDA. Under the Plan, assessments are collected from handlers and
importers and used for projects to promote potatoes and potato
products.
This proposed rule modifies the structure of the Board's
Administrative Committee as prescribed in the Plan by increasing the
number of Vice-Chairperson positions on the Committee from seven to
nine. These additional positions would be allocated, as provided in the
Board's bylaws, to the Northwest and North Central caucuses. The
Northwest district includes Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and
Washington. The North Central district includes Illinois, Indiana,
Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota,
and Wisconsin. With this action, Board representation at the executive
level for potato producers in the Northwest district increases from
28.5 percent to 33 percent and in the North Central district from 14
percent to 22 percent.
Section 1207.327(b) of the Plan provides the authority to the Board
to make rules and regulations, with USDA approval, to effectuate the
terms and conditions of the Plan. Section 1207.328(a) of the Plan
provides the authority to the Board to select from its members such
officers as may be necessary and to adopt such rules for the conduct of
its business as the Board may deem advisable.
Section 1207.507(a) of the Plan's administrative rules delineates
the structure of the Board's Administrative Committee. The Committee is
selected from among Board members, and is composed mostly of producer
members, with one or more importer member(s),
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and the public member. The Board, through the adoption of its bylaws,
may prescribe the manner of selection and the number of members; except
that the regulations mandate that the Committee shall include a
Chairperson and a fixed number of Vice-Chairpersons. The proposed
change is intended to facilitate increased involvement in the Board's
leadership opportunities from the Northwest and North Central caucuses
and possibly increase diversity at higher positions on the Board.
Prior to this change, the Plan provided for seven Vice-Chairperson
positions on the Committee. Vice-Chairperson positions are allocated in
the Board's bylaws to represent production districts as determined by
the Board. This action increases the number of Vice-Chairperson
positions to nine. The additional Vice-Chairpersons would be allocated
to the Northwest and North Central caucuses, which historically have
been the caucuses with the greatest production.
The second proposed change would delete the Board's mailing address
from the Plan's rules and regulations. Section 1207.501 of the Plan
specifies that all communications in connection with the Plan shall be
addressed to: National Potato Promotion Board, 7555 East Hampden
Avenue, Suite 412, Denver, Colorado, 80231. The Board is in the process
of moving to a new location within Denver, Colorado. Therefore, this
section would need to be amended. However, USDA is recommending that
this section be deleted so no further amendment would be required if
the Board moves its office in the future. Interested persons wanting to
contact the Board can reach them through their Web site, Facebook, or
smartphone application.
Board Recommendation
The Board met on March 14, 2013, and unanimously recommended
amending the Committee structure of the Board and amending the Board's
mailing address from the Plan. This action would contribute to
effective administration of the program.
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Act Analysis
In accordance with the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) (5 U.S.C.
601-612), AMS is required to examine the impact of the proposed rule on
small entities. Accordingly, AMS has considered the economic impact of
this action on small entities.
According to the Board, it is estimated that in 2013 there are
about 2,500 producers, 1,030 handlers and 240 importers of potatoes and
potato products who are subject to the provisions of the Plan.
The purpose of the RFA is to fit regulatory actions to the scale of
businesses subject to such actions so that small businesses will not be
disproportionately burdened. The Small Business Administration defines,
in 13 CFR part 121, small agricultural producers as those having annual
receipts of no more than $750,000 and small agricultural service firms
(domestic handlers and importers) as those having annual receipts of no
more than $7.0 million. Under these definitions, the majority of the
handlers, producers and importers that would be affected by this rule
would be considered small entities.
This proposed rule invites comments on amending the structure of
the Administrative Committee of the Board and deleting the Board's
mailing address from the Plan. The Plan is administered by the Board
with oversight by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Under the
Plan, there are seven Committee Vice-Chairperson positions. The Board
has recommended that these positions be increased to nine Vice-
Chairpersons. This proposed change is intended to facilitate increased
involvement in the Board's leadership opportunities. The deletion of
the Board's mailing address would require no further amendment to the
Plan if the Board's office is relocated. The Board's office is being
relocated so an amendment change was necessary to the Plan.
This proposed rule would amend section 1207.507(a) of the Plan by
changing the number of Vice-Chairperson positions from seven to nine.
Also, the Board's office address would be removed from 1207.501 of the
Plan.
Regarding the economic impact of this proposed rule on affected
entities, this action would impose no costs on producers, handlers, and
importers as a result of this action. Both changes are administrative
in nature; it would merely provide additional opportunities for
increased involvement by producers in the Board's leadership
opportunities from the larger production areas.
Regarding alternatives, one option to the proposed action would be
to maintain the status quo and not change the Administrative Committee
structure. This would not alleviate the concerns voiced by the
Northwest and North Central caucuses for more representation and
leadership opportunities. The Board also considered combining the
Southwest caucus into the Northwest caucus. The Board concluded that
this would cause the Southwest producers to lose their representation
as there are more Northwest producers and the available seats could
possibly be absorbed by all Northwest producers. Therefore, the
proposed recommendation was approved, as it would allow greater
opportunity for producers from the Board's two largest caucus districts
to become engaged in the Board's leadership structure. This action
would also make the representation on the Board more equitable
according to production.
In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35), the information collection and recordkeeping requirements
that are imposed by the Order have been approved previously under OMB
control number 0581-0093. This proposed rule would not result in a
change to the information collection and recordkeeping requirements
previously approved and would impose no additional reporting and
recordkeeping burden on potato producers, handlers and importers.
As with all Federal promotion programs, reports and forms are
periodically reviewed to reduce information requirements and
duplication by industry and public sector agencies. Finally, USDA has
not identified any relevant Federal rules that duplicate, overlap, or
conflict with this proposed rule.
AMS is committed to complying with the E-Government Act, to promote
the use of the Internet and other information technologies to provide
increased opportunities for citizen access to Government information
and services, and for other purposes.
Regarding outreach efforts, this action was discussed by the Board
at meetings over the past year. Board members discussed the changes
with their respective regions. The Board met in March 2013 and
unanimously made its recommendation. All of the Board's meetings,
including meetings held via teleconference, are open to the public and
interested persons are invited to participate and express their views.
We have performed this initial RFA regarding the impact of this
proposed action on small entities and we invite comments concerning
potential effects of this action on small businesses.
A 15-day comment period is provided to allow interested persons to
respond to this proposal. Fifteen days is deemed appropriate because
this rule would need to be in place as soon as possible so the
additional Vice-Chairperson can participate in Committee meetings. In
addition, the Board's office has already relocated so the address needs
to be
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deleted promptly. All written comments timely received will be
considered before a final determination is made on this matter.
List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 1207
Advertising, Agricultural research, Imports, Potatoes, Reporting
and recordkeeping requirements.
For the reasons set forth in the preamble, 7 CFR part 1207 is
proposed to be amended as follows:
PART 1207--POTATO RESEARCH AND PROMOTION PLAN
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1. The authority citation for 7 CFR part 1207 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2611-2627 and 7 U.S.C. 7401.
Sec. 1207.501 [Removed and Reserved]
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2. Section 1207.501 is removed and reserved.
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3. Section 1207.507(a) is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 1207.507 Administrative Committee.
(a) The Board shall annually select from among its members an
Administrative Committee composed of producer members as provided for
in the Board's bylaws, one or more importer members, and the public
member. Selection shall be made in such manner as the Board may
prescribe: Except that such committee shall include the Chairperson and
nine Vice-Chairpersons, one of whom shall also serve as the Secretary
and Treasurer of the Board.
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Dated: June 24, 2013.
Rex A. Barnes,
Associate Administrator.
[FR Doc. 2013-15578 Filed 6-27-13; 8:45 am]
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