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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service
[Document Number AMS–FTPP–19–0064]
United States Warehouse Act
Administrative Fees
Agricultural Marketing Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Agricultural Marketing
Service (AMS) is announcing the fees it
will charge warehouse operators for
voluntary services associated with the
administration of the United States
Warehouse Act. This action establishes
the license action fees, service license
fees, inspection fees, and annual user
fees for warehouse services for fiscal
year 2020, which begins October 1,
2019. AMS is increasing all these fees
by approximately 10 percent to ensure
fee levels are sufficient to cover the full
cost of program administration.
DATES: August 2, 2019.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dan
Schofer, AMS, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Room 2530–S, 1400
Independence Avenue SW, Washington,
DC 20250; telephone (202) 260–2434, or
email dan.schofer@usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
United States Warehouse Act (USWA),
as amended (7 U.S.C. 241 et seq.),
provides for the licensing of public
warehouse operators in the business of
storing agricultural products,
examination of such federally licensed
warehouses, and collection of fees to
sustain the operation and
administration of such efforts.
Participation in USWA program is
voluntary. Participants may choose to
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obtain licensing under USWA to meet
State or other industry requirements.
Warehouse examinations provided by
AMS examine the financial status of the
operation, the integrity of the
commodities stored in licensed
facilities, as well as the facilities
themselves.
This notice announces new fees for
licensing and examining warehouses
storing export food aid commodities,
grain, nuts, sweeteners, wool, cotton,
cottonseed and dry beans. The new fees
will be effective for fiscal year 2020 (FY
2020), which begins October 1, 2019.
AMS is raising the license action fees,
service license fees, inspection fees, and
annual user fees charged to licensed
warehouses to assure recovery of
operational costs projected for USWA
activities in FY 2020. The FY 2020 fee
adjustment reflects an approximately 10
percent increase over the current rates
that have not been adjusted since 2006.
AMS finds it necessary to increase fees
to meet projected costs for
administering the USWA program.
The regulations that effectuate the
USWA are codified at 7 CFR part 735
mandate the collection of fees for costs
of administering the USWA program
and authorize annual rate changes, as
necessary. USDA last amended the
annual operational fee for warehouse
operators effective January 1, 2006 (70
FR 71262; November 28, 2005). The
2006 operational fees were 5% higher
than the previous rates. USDA most
recently amended USWA licensing and
inspection fees effective October 1, 1998
(63 FR 35186; June 29, 1998). Fee
increases at that time were
approximately 7.5 percent over the
previous rates.
In November of 2018, the Secretary of
Agriculture delegated administration of
USWA programs to AMS (83 FR 61309;
November 29, 2018). Previously, the
administration of the USWA was
delegated to the Farm Service Agency
(FSA). During 2019, AMS projected a
funding deficit associated with current
program staff levels. Fees must cover all
expenses for USWA administrative
services including the maintenance of a
sufficient operating reserve. Thus, rates
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for USWA services for the 2020 fiscal
year and beyond demonstrate a remedial
action to correct the budgetary shortfall
for administration of the program.
USWA requires that AMS operate in an
environment suitable to affect the needs
of the program and mitigate any funding
risks.
The fees reflect direct and indirect
costs of providing services. Direct costs
include the cost of salaries, employee
benefits, and, if applicable, travel and
some operating costs. Indirect or
overhead costs include the cost of AMS
administrative activities supporting the
services provided to the industry.
Program costs also include maintaining
an operating reserve and, depending on
the balance in the reserve, may provide
for adding to or drawing down the
reserve to assure an appropriate balance
is maintained.
Delegation of Authority
The Secretary of Agriculture
delegated to the Under Secretary for
Marketing and Regulatory Programs
(MRP) authority to ‘‘administer the U.S.
Warehouse Act, as amended (7 U.S.C.
241–273) . . .’’ 7 CFR 2.22(a)(1)(xiv).
The Under Secretary for MRP
previously redelegated authority to
administer the USWA to the
Administrator of the Farm Service
Agency. A rule published November 29,
2018 (83 FR 61309) transferred
delegated authority to administer the
USWA to the AMS Administrator. See
7 CFR 2.79(a)(21). The delegation to the
Under Secretary of MRP related to
administration of the U.S. Warehouse
Act at 7 CFR 2.22(a)(1)(xiv) remain
unchanged. The AMS Administrator has
authority to administer USWA
programs, including publication of this
Notice. A separate Rule addresses the
delegation and authority of the AMS
Administrator to revise the USWA
Regulations.
New Rates
The schedule below sets out all the
relevant fees for licensing and
examination services and reflects the
necessary increases.
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UNITED STATES WAREHOUSE ACT
7 CFR Part 735—Regulations for the United States Warehouse Act
Subpart A—General Provisions
§ 735 Fees
FEE TABLE—UNITED STATES WAREHOUSE ACT (Effective 10/1/2019)
Annual user fees
License
action fee
Export Food Aid Commodities.
$110
Inspection fee
Annual fee
Locations
$1,100 for 1 to 3 locations ....................
$1,650 for ..............................................
1 to 3.
$330 for each location over 3 ...............
$330 for each ........................................
location over 3.
Annual user fees
License
action fee
Grain ...........................
Service
license fee
$90
$40
Inspection fee
Licensed capacities
(in bushels)
$19 for each 10,000 bushels. MIN
$190; MAX $1,900
Annual fee for
each warehouse
location with a
CCC storage
agreement
Annual fee for
each warehouse
location without a
CCC storage
agreement
$170
340
500
675
840
1,010
1,180
1,340
1,515
1,680
1,855
2,025
* 2,025
$340
680
1,000
1,350
1,680
2,020
2,360
2,680
3,030
3,360
3,710
4,050
** 4,050
1–150,000
150,001–250,000
250,001–500,000
500,001–750,000
750,001–1,000,000
1,000,001–1,200,000
1,200,001–1,500,000
1,500,001–2,000,000
2,000,001–2,500,000
2,500,001–5,000,000
5,000,001–7,500,000
7,500,001–10,000,000
10,000,001+
* Plus $55 per million bushels above 10,000,000, or fraction
thereof.
** Plus $105 per million bushels above 10,000,000, or fraction
thereof.
Annual user fees
License
action fee
Nuts ............................
Service
license fee
$90
$40
Inspection fee
Licensed capacities
(in short tons)
$9.35 for each 100 short tons of Peanuts. MIN $190; MAX $1,900; and
$17 for each 1,000 hundredweight
of other nuts; MIN $190; MAX
$1,900
Annual fee for
each warehouse
location with a
CCC storage
agreement
Annual fee for
each warehouse
location without a
CCC storage
agreement
$275
450
640
820
995
1,165
1,340
1.515
1,690
1,860
2,025
* 2,195
$550
900
1,280
1,640
1,990
2,330
2,680
3,030
3,380
3,720
4,040
** 4,390
1–4,500
4,501–7,500
7,501–15,000
15,001–22,500
22,501–30,000
30,001–36,000
36,001–45,000
45,001–60,000
60,001–75,000
75,001–150,000
150,001–225,000
225,001+
* Plus $12 per 100 short tons above 225,000 short tons, or
fraction thereof.
** Plus $21 per 100 short tons above 225,000 short tons, or
fraction thereof.
License
action fee
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Sweeteners .................
$90
License
action fee
Wool ............................
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$40
Service
license
fee
$90
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Annual user fees
Inspection fee
$7.15 for each 5,000 gallons of
liquid. MIN $190; MAX $1,900;
or $7.15 for each 55,000
pounds of pounds of dry capacity; MIN $190; MAX $1,900
Annual fee
Licensed capacities
$7.15 for each $750 MIN or
$7.15 for each $750 MIN
5,000 gallons of liquid, or fraction
thereof or 55,000 pounds of
dry capacity, or fraction thereof.
Annual user fees
Inspection fee
Annual fee
$40
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Annual user fees
License
action fee
Cotton .........................
Service
license
fee
$90
Inspection fee
$40
Licensed capacities
(in bales)
$95 for each 1,000 bales. MIN $190;
MAX $1,900
Annual fee for
each warehouse
location with a
CCC storage
agreement
Annual fee for
each warehouse
location without a
CCC storage
agreement
$645
850
1,035
1,230
1,620
1.935
2,260
2,585
* 2,585
$1,290
1,700
2,070
2,460
3,240
3,870
4,520
5,170
** 5,170
1–20,000
20,001–40,000
40,001–60,000
60,001–80,000
80,001–100,000
100,001–120,000
120,001–140,000
140,001–160,000
* 160,001
* Plus $65 per 5,000 bale capacity above 160,000 bales, or
fraction thereof.
** Plus $130 per 5,000 bale capacity above 160,000 bales, or
fraction thereof.
License
action fee
Cottonseed .................
Service
license
fee
$90
License
action fee
Dry beans ...................
$90
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Submission for OMB Review;
Comment Request
July 29, 2019.
The Department of Agriculture will
submit the following information
collection requirement(s) to OMB for
review and clearance under the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995,
Public Law 104–13 on or after the date
of publication of this notice. Comments
are requested regarding: Whether the
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility; the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of burden including
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Licensed capacities
$19 for each $750 MIN
1,000 short
thereof.
tons,
or
fraction
Annual user fees
Inspection fee
$40
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$19 for each 1,000 short tons.
MIN $190; MAX $1,900
Service
license
fee
Dated: July 29, 2019.
Greg Ibach,
Under Secretary, Marketing and Regulatory
Programs.
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Annual fee
$40
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 241–256.
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Annual user fees
Inspection fee
$19 for each 1,000 hundredweight. MIN $190; MAX
$1,900
the validity of the methodology and
assumptions used; ways to enhance the
quality, utility and clarity of the
information to be collected; and ways to
minimize the burden of the collection of
information on those who are to
respond, including through the use of
appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology should be
addressed to: Desk Officer for
Agriculture, Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs, Office of
Management and Budget (OMB), New
Executive Office Building, Washington,
DC; New Executive Office Building, 725
17th Street NW, Washington, DC 20503.
Commenters are encouraged to submit
their comments to OMB via email to:
OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov or fax
(202) 395–5806 and to Departmental
Clearance Office, USDA, OCIO, Mail
Stop 7602, Washington, DC 20250–
7602.
Comments regarding these
information collections are best assured
of having their full effect if received by
September 3, 2019. Copies of the
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(in hundredweight)
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Annual fee
100–90,000
$925
90,001–150,000
1,290
150,001–300,000
1,670
300,001–450,000
2,040
450,001–600,000
2,405
600,001–720,000
2,765
720,001–900,000
3,145
900,001–1,200,000
3,520
1,200,001–1,500,000
3,880
1,500,001–3,000,000
4,245
3,000,001+
* 4,620
** Plus $1.55 per 1,000 hundredweight
above 3,000,000, or fraction thereof.
submission(s) may be obtained by
calling (202) 720–8681.
An agency may not conduct or
sponsor a collection of information
unless the collection of information
displays a currently valid OMB control
number and the agency informs
potential persons who are to respond to
the collection of information that such
persons are not required to respond to
the collection of information unless it
displays a currently valid OMB control
number.
Agricultural Marketing Service
Title: Swine Contract Library.
OMB Control Number: 0581–0311.
Summary of Collection: The Swine
Packer Marketing Contracts subtitle of
the Livestock Mandatory Reporting Act
of 1999 (LMRA) amended the Packers
and Stockyards (P&S) Act to mandate
the establishment of a library of swine
packer marketing contracts (swine
contract library), and a monthly report
of types of contracts in existence and
available, and commitments under such
contracts. On February 17, 2016, a final
rule was published in the Federal
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service
[Document Number AMS-FTPP-19-0064]
United States Warehouse Act Administrative Fees
AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
SUMMARY: The Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) is announcing the
fees it will charge warehouse operators for voluntary services
associated with the administration of the United States Warehouse Act.
This action establishes the license action fees, service license fees,
inspection fees, and annual user fees for warehouse services for fiscal
year 2020, which begins October 1, 2019. AMS is increasing all these
fees by approximately 10 percent to ensure fee levels are sufficient to
cover the full cost of program administration.
DATES: August 2, 2019.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dan Schofer, AMS, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Room 2530-S, 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC
20250; telephone (202) 260-2434, or email [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The United States Warehouse Act (USWA), as
amended (7 U.S.C. 241 et seq.), provides for the licensing of public
warehouse operators in the business of storing agricultural products,
examination of such federally licensed warehouses, and collection of
fees to sustain the operation and administration of such efforts.
Participation in USWA program is voluntary. Participants may choose to
obtain licensing under USWA to meet State or other industry
requirements. Warehouse examinations provided by AMS examine the
financial status of the operation, the integrity of the commodities
stored in licensed facilities, as well as the facilities themselves.
This notice announces new fees for licensing and examining
warehouses storing export food aid commodities, grain, nuts,
sweeteners, wool, cotton, cottonseed and dry beans. The new fees will
be effective for fiscal year 2020 (FY 2020), which begins October 1,
2019. AMS is raising the license action fees, service license fees,
inspection fees, and annual user fees charged to licensed warehouses to
assure recovery of operational costs projected for USWA activities in
FY 2020. The FY 2020 fee adjustment reflects an approximately 10
percent increase over the current rates that have not been adjusted
since 2006. AMS finds it necessary to increase fees to meet projected
costs for administering the USWA program.
The regulations that effectuate the USWA are codified at 7 CFR part
735 mandate the collection of fees for costs of administering the USWA
program and authorize annual rate changes, as necessary. USDA last
amended the annual operational fee for warehouse operators effective
January 1, 2006 (70 FR 71262; November 28, 2005). The 2006 operational
fees were 5% higher than the previous rates. USDA most recently amended
USWA licensing and inspection fees effective October 1, 1998 (63 FR
35186; June 29, 1998). Fee increases at that time were approximately
7.5 percent over the previous rates.
In November of 2018, the Secretary of Agriculture delegated
administration of USWA programs to AMS (83 FR 61309; November 29,
2018). Previously, the administration of the USWA was delegated to the
Farm Service Agency (FSA). During 2019, AMS projected a funding deficit
associated with current program staff levels. Fees must cover all
expenses for USWA administrative services including the maintenance of
a sufficient operating reserve. Thus, rates for USWA services for the
2020 fiscal year and beyond demonstrate a remedial action to correct
the budgetary shortfall for administration of the program. USWA
requires that AMS operate in an environment suitable to affect the
needs of the program and mitigate any funding risks.
The fees reflect direct and indirect costs of providing services.
Direct costs include the cost of salaries, employee benefits, and, if
applicable, travel and some operating costs. Indirect or overhead costs
include the cost of AMS administrative activities supporting the
services provided to the industry. Program costs also include
maintaining an operating reserve and, depending on the balance in the
reserve, may provide for adding to or drawing down the reserve to
assure an appropriate balance is maintained.
Delegation of Authority
The Secretary of Agriculture delegated to the Under Secretary for
Marketing and Regulatory Programs (MRP) authority to ``administer the
U.S. Warehouse Act, as amended (7 U.S.C. 241-273) . . .'' 7 CFR
2.22(a)(1)(xiv). The Under Secretary for MRP previously redelegated
authority to administer the USWA to the Administrator of the Farm
Service Agency. A rule published November 29, 2018 (83 FR 61309)
transferred delegated authority to administer the USWA to the AMS
Administrator. See 7 CFR 2.79(a)(21). The delegation to the Under
Secretary of MRP related to administration of the U.S. Warehouse Act at
7 CFR 2.22(a)(1)(xiv) remain unchanged. The AMS Administrator has
authority to administer USWA programs, including publication of this
Notice. A separate Rule addresses the delegation and authority of the
AMS Administrator to revise the USWA Regulations.
New Rates
The schedule below sets out all the relevant fees for licensing and
examination services and reflects the necessary increases.
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Annual user fees
License action Inspection fee -------------------------------------------
fee Annual fee Locations
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Export Food Aid Commodities... $110 $1,100 for 1 to 3 $1,650 for.......... 1 to 3.
locations.
$330 for each $330 for each....... location over 3.
location over 3.
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Annual user fees
------------------------------------------------------------
Annual fee for Annual fee for
License action Service Inspection fee each warehouse each warehouse
fee license fee Licensed capacities (in location with a location without
bushels) CCC storage a CCC storage
agreement agreement
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Grain............................ $90 $40 $19 for each 10,000 1-150,000 $170 $340
bushels. MIN $190; MAX 150,001-250,000 340 680
$1,900 250,001-500,000 500 1,000
500,001-750,000 675 1,350
750,001-1,000,000 840 1,680
1,000,001-1,200,000 1,010 2,020
1,200,001-1,500,000 1,180 2,360
1,500,001-2,000,000 1,340 2,680
2,000,001-2,500,000 1,515 3,030
2,500,001-5,000,000 1,680 3,360
5,000,001-7,500,000 1,855 3,710
7,500,001-10,000,000 2,025 4,050
10,000,001+ * 2,025 ** 4,050
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* Plus $55 per million bushels above 10,000,000, or
fraction thereof.
** Plus $105 per million bushels above 10,000,000, or
fraction thereof.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Annual user fees
------------------------------------------------------------
Annual fee for Annual fee for
License action Service Inspection fee each warehouse each warehouse
fee license fee Licensed capacities (in location with a location without
short tons) CCC storage a CCC storage
agreement agreement
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Nuts............................. $90 $40 $9.35 for each 100 short 1-4,500 $275 $550
tons of Peanuts. MIN 4,501-7,500 450 900
$190; MAX $1,900; and 7,501-15,000 640 1,280
$17 for each 1,000 15,001-22,500 820 1,640
hundredweight of other 22,501-30,000 995 1,990
nuts; MIN $190; MAX 30,001-36,000 1,165 2,330
$1,900 36,001-45,000 1,340 2,680
45,001-60,000 1.515 3,030
60,001-75,000 1,690 3,380
75,001-150,000 1,860 3,720
150,001-225,000 2,025 4,040
225,001+ * 2,195 ** 4,390
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* Plus $12 per 100 short tons above 225,000 short tons, or
fraction thereof.
** Plus $21 per 100 short tons above 225,000 short tons, or
fraction thereof.
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Annual user fees
License action Service -----------------------------------
fee license fee Inspection fee Licensed
Annual fee capacities
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Sweeteners................ $90 $40 $7.15 for each $7.15 for each 5,000 gallons of
5,000 gallons $750 MIN or liquid, or
of liquid. MIN $7.15 for each fraction
$190; MAX $750 MIN thereof or
$1,900; or 55,000 pounds
$7.15 for each of dry
55,000 pounds capacity, or
of pounds of fraction
dry capacity; thereof.
MIN $190; MAX
$1,900
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Annual user fees
License action Service -----------------------------------
fee license fee Inspection fee Licensed
Annual fee capacities
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Wool...................... $90 $40 $19 for each $19 for each. 100,000 pounds,
100,000 pounds. $750 MIN or fraction
MIN $190; MAX thereof.
$1,900
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Annual user fees
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Annual fee for Annual fee for
License action Service Inspection fee each warehouse each warehouse
fee license fee Licensed capacities (in location with a location without
bales) CCC storage a CCC storage
agreement agreement
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Cotton........................... $90 $40 $95 for each 1,000 1-20,000 $645 $1,290
bales. MIN $190; MAX 20,001-40,000 850 1,700
$1,900 40,001-60,000 1,035 2,070
60,001-80,000 1,230 2,460
80,001-100,000 1,620 3,240
100,001-120,000 1.935 3,870
120,001-140,000 2,260 4,520
140,001-160,000 2,585 5,170
* 160,001 * 2,585 ** 5,170
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* Plus $65 per 5,000 bale capacity above 160,000 bales, or
fraction thereof.
** Plus $130 per 5,000 bale capacity above 160,000 bales,
or fraction thereof.
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Annual user fees
License action Service -----------------------------------
fee license fee Inspection fee Licensed
Annual fee capacities
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Cottonseed................ $90 $40 $19 for each $19 for each 1,000 short
1,000 short $750 MIN tons, or
tons. MIN $190; fraction
MAX $1,900 thereof.
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Annual user fees
License action Service ------------------------------------------
fee license fee Inspection fee Licensed capacities (in
hundredweight) Annual fee
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Dry beans................................. $90 $40 $19 for each 1,000 hundredweight. 100-90,000 $925
MIN $190; MAX $1,900 90,001-150,000 1,290
150,001-300,000 1,670
300,001-450,000 2,040
450,001-600,000 2,405
600,001-720,000 2,765
720,001-900,000 3,145
900,001-1,200,000 3,520
1,200,001-1,500,000 3,880
1,500,001-3,000,000 4,245
3,000,001+ * 4,620
** Plus $1.55 per 1,000 hundredweight
above 3,000,000, or fraction thereof.
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Authority: 7 U.S.C. 241-256.
Dated: July 29, 2019.
Greg Ibach,
Under Secretary, Marketing and Regulatory Programs.
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