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the ground spot is not scorable as
serious damage.
• AMS proposes to remove all metric
measurements from the standards. The
U.S. watermelon industry does not use
metrics and finds them a distraction in
the standards.
The proposed revisions will ensure
the standards align with current
marketing trends.
A 60-day period is provided for
interested persons to submit comments
on the proposed grade standards. Copies
of the proposed revised U.S. Standards
for Grades of Watermelons are available
at https://www.regulations.gov. After the
60-day comment period, AMS will
proceed in accordance with 7 CFR
36.3(a)(1–3).
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1621–1627.
Bruce Summers,
Administrator, Agricultural Marketing
Service.
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The Department of Agriculture has
submitted the following information
collection requirement(s) to OMB for
review and clearance under the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995,
Public Law 104–13. 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
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.
Comments regarding this information
collection received by April 12, 2021
will be considered. Written comments
and recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be
submitted within 30 days of the
publication of this notice on the
following website www.reginfo.gov/
public/do/PRAMain. Find this
particular information collection by
selecting ‘‘Currently under 30-day
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Review—Open for Public Comments’’ or
by using the search function. 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.
Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service
Title: Foot-and-Mouth Disease;
Prohibition on Importation of Farm
Equipment.
OMB Control Number: 0579–0195.
Summary of Collection: The Animal
Health Protection Act (AHPA) of 2002 is
the primary Federal law governing the
protection of animal health. (The AHPA
is contained in Title X, Subtitle E,
Sections 10401–18 of Public Law 107–
171, May 13, 2002, the Farm Security
and Rural Investment Act of 2002, and
can be found at 7 U.S.C. 8301 et. seq.)
It gives the Secretary of Agriculture
broad authority to detect, control, or
eradicate pests or diseases of livestock
or poultry. The Secretary may also
prohibit or restrict import or export of
any animal or related material if
necessary, to prevent the spread of any
livestock or poultry pest or disease.
As a result of the occurrences of footand-mouth disease (FMD) in different
parts of the world, under 9 CFR 94.1(c)
APHIS prohibits the importation of all
used farm equipment into the United
States from regions in which FMD
exists, unless the exporter provides
certification signed by an authorized
official of the national animal health
service of the exporting region stating
that the equipment, after its last use and
prior to export, has been steam-cleaned
free of all exposed dirt and particulate
material in the exporting region. APHIS
inspects all such farm equipment to
ensure it complies with the regulations.
Need and Use of the Information:
APHIS will collect information through
the use of a certification statement
completed by the farm equipment
exporter and signed by an authorized
official of the national animal health
service of the region of origin, stating
that the steam-cleaning of the
equipment was done prior to export to
the United States. This is necessary to
help prevent the introduction of FMD
into the United States. If the information
were not collected APHIS would be not
be able to determine risk associated
with importing farm equipment and
would be forced to stop the importation
of used farm equipment from FMD
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affected regions. This could financially
impact exporters and importers of the
equipment.
Description of Respondents: Business
or other for-profit; Federal Government.
Number of Respondents: 79.
Frequency of Responses: Reporting:
On occasion.
Total Burden Hours: 1,159.
Animal Plant and Health Inspection
Service
Title: Self Certification Medical
Statement.
OMB Control Number: 0579–0196.
Summary of Collection: The United
States Department of Agriculture is
responsible for ensuring consumers that
food and farm products are moved from
producer to consumer in the most
efficient, dependable, economical, and
equitable system possible. Each year,
the United States Department of
Agriculture’s Marketing and Regulatory
Programs (MRP) agency hires
individuals for commodity grading and
inspection positions to ensure this
process is efficient and effective. These
positions often involve arduous
conditions and require direct contact
with meat, dairy, fresh or processed
fruits and vegetables, and poultry
intended for human consumption; and
cotton and tobacco products intended
for consumer use. 5 CFR part 339
authorizes an agency to request medical
information from an applicant that may
assist management with employment
decisions concerning covered positions
that have specific medical or physical
fitness requirements. APHIS will collect
the applicant’s medical information
using MRP Form 5 (Self-Certification
Medical Statement).
Need and Use of the Information: The
information collected from prospective
employees assists MRP officials,
administrative personnel, and servicing
Human Resources Offices in
determining an applicant’s physical
fitness and suitability for employment
in positions with approved medical
standards and physical requirements. If
the information was not collected,
APHIS would not be able to accurately
determine the applicant’s fitness to
safely perform the duties of the covered
positions.
Description of Respondents:
Individuals.
Number of Respondents: 1,826.
Frequency of Responses: Reporting:
On occasion.
Total Burden Hours: 306.
Animal Plant and Health Inspection
Service
Title: Commercial Transportation of
Equines for Slaughter.
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OMB Control Number: 0579–0332.
Summary of Collection: Section 901–
905 of the Federal Agriculture
Improvement and Reform Act of 1996 (7
U.S.C. 1901) authorize the Secretary of
Agriculture to issue guidelines for
regulating the commercial
transportation of equine for slaughter,
by persons regularly engaged in that
activity within the United States.
Specifically, the Secretary is authorized
to regulate the food, water, and rest
provided to the equines equines while
they are in transit and to review related
issues be appropriate to ensuring that
these animals are treated humanely. To
implement the provisions of this Act,
the Veterinary Services program of the
U.S. Department of Agriculture’s
Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service (APHIS) has established
minimum standards to ensure the
humane movement of equines for
slaughter.
Need and Use of the Information:
APHIS will collect information in the
form of owner-shipper certificates of
fitness to travel to slaughter facility;
certificate of veterinary inspection;
application of backtags; collection of
business information on any person
found to be transporting horses to a
slaughtering facility; and recordkeeping.
The collected information is use to
ensure that equines being transported
for slaughter receive adequate food,
water, and rest and are treated
humanely. If the information was
collected less frequently or not
collected, APHIS’ ability to ensure that
equines destined for slaughter are
treated humanely would be significantly
hampered.
Description of Respondents: Business
or other for profit, Individuals or
Households, and Federal Government.
Number of Respondents: 332.
Frequency of Responses: Reporting:
On occasion ; Recordkeeping, and
Third-Party Disclosure:
Total Burden Hours: 8,608.
Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service
Title: National Veterinary Services
Laboratories Request Forms.
OMB Control Number: 0579–0430.
Summary of Collection: The Animal
Health Protection Act (7 U.S.C. 8301–
8317) provides the Secretary of
Agriculture broad authority to prohibit
or restrict, through orders and
regulations, the importation or entry of
any animal, article, or means of
conveyance if USDA determines that the
prohibition or restriction is necessary to
prevent the introduction or spread of
any pest or disease of livestock within
the United States. Disease prevention is
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the most effective method for
maintaining a healthy animal
population.
In connection with this disease
prevention mission, the Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)
National Veterinary Services
Laboratories (NVSL) safeguard U.S.
animal health and contribute to public
health by ensuring that timely and
accurate laboratory support is provided
by their nationwide animal health
diagnostic system.
Need and Use of the Information:
APHIS will collect information using VS
Form 4–9, Request for Reagents or
Supplies; VS Form 4–10, NVSL
Customer Contact Update; and VS Form
4–11, NVSL Application for Laboratory
Training and; VS Form 12, NVSL
Laboratories Kit and Instrument Order
form. These forms are used to safeguard
the U.S. animal population from pests
and diseases. If the information was
collected less frequently or not
collected, APHIS would be unable to
process reagent orders or provide
requested training.
Description of Respondents: Foreign
Federal Government; Individuals or
households; Businesses; State, Local or
Tribal Government.
Number of Respondents: 1,115.
Frequency of Responses: Reporting:
On occasion.
Total Burden Hours: 1,223.
Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service
Title: Standardizing Phytosanitary
Treatment Regulations: Approval of
Cold Treatment and Irradiation
Facilities; Cold Treatment Schedules;
Establishment of Fumigation and Cold
Treatment Compliance Agree.
OMB Control Number: 0579–0450.
Summary of Collection: The United
States Department of Agriculture
(USDA) is responsible for preventing
plant diseases or insect pests from
entering the United States, preventing
the spread of pests and noxious weeds
not widely distributed into the United
States, and eradicating those imported
pests when eradication is feasible. The
Plant Protection Act (7 U.S.C. 7701—et
seq.) authorizes the Department to carry
out this mission. Under the Plant
Protection Act, the Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is
authorized, among other things, to
regulate the importation of plants, plant
products, and other articles to prevent
the introduction of plant pests into the
United States. The phytosanitary
treatment regulations established
generic criteria that allows for the
approval of new cold treatment and
irradiation facilities; cold treatment
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schedules; and the establishment of
fumigation and cold treatment
compliance agreements.
Need and Use of the Information:
APHIS will collect information using
PPQ form 519, Compliance Agreements,
PPQ form 530, Limited Permit and other
collection activities to provide generic
criteria for new cold treatment and
irradiation facilities, cold treatment
schedules, and the establishment of
fumigation and cold treatment
compliance agreements.
Description of Respondents: Business
or other for profit, State, Local, and
Tribal Government; Federal Government
(Foreign).
Number of Respondents: 92.
Frequency of Responses: Reporting;
Annually.
Total Burden Hours: 196.
Ruth Brown,
Departmental Information Collection
Clearance Officer.
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[Docket No. 19–BIS–0001]
In the Matter of: Alexander Brazhnikov,
Jr., Respondent; Final Decision and
Order
This matter is before me upon a
Recommended Decision and Order on
Sanction (‘‘Sanction RDO’’) of an
Administrative Law Judge (‘‘ALJ’’). On
January 26, 2021, the ALJ referred the
Sanction RDO to me pursuant to 15 CFR
766.17(b)(2). In the Sanction RDO, the
ALJ found that Respondent Alexander
Brazhnikov, Jr. (‘‘Respondent’’) violated
15 CFR 764.2(d) by conspiring with
others to violate the Export
Administration Regulations (currently
codified at 15 CFR parts 730–774)
(‘‘EAR’’ or ‘‘Regulations’’) by exporting
regulated items to Russian End-Users on
the Entity List without the required
licenses. The ALJ recommended that a
denial of export privileges for 15 years
be assessed against Respondent. For the
reasons set forth below, I affirm the
Sanction RDO and issue the attached
Order imposing sanction.
As described in further detail below,
on April 21, 2020, in this same case, the
ALJ issued an Order Partially Granting
Motion for Summary Decision
(‘‘Summary Decision Order’’) in which
he found that Respondent had violated
the EAR. The ALJ attached the
Summary Decision Order to the
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
March 8, 2021.
The Department of Agriculture has submitted the following
information collection requirement(s) to OMB for review and clearance
under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, Public Law 104-13. 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 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.
Comments regarding this information collection received by April
12, 2021 will be considered. Written comments and recommendations for
the proposed information collection should be submitted within 30 days
of the publication of this notice on the following website
www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain. Find this particular information
collection by selecting ``Currently under 30-day Review--Open for
Public Comments'' or by using the search function. 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.
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Title: Foot-and-Mouth Disease; Prohibition on Importation of Farm
Equipment.
OMB Control Number: 0579-0195.
Summary of Collection: The Animal Health Protection Act (AHPA) of
2002 is the primary Federal law governing the protection of animal
health. (The AHPA is contained in Title X, Subtitle E, Sections 10401-
18 of Public Law 107-171, May 13, 2002, the Farm Security and Rural
Investment Act of 2002, and can be found at 7 U.S.C. 8301 et. seq.) It
gives the Secretary of Agriculture broad authority to detect, control,
or eradicate pests or diseases of livestock or poultry. The Secretary
may also prohibit or restrict import or export of any animal or related
material if necessary, to prevent the spread of any livestock or
poultry pest or disease.
As a result of the occurrences of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in
different parts of the world, under 9 CFR 94.1(c) APHIS prohibits the
importation of all used farm equipment into the United States from
regions in which FMD exists, unless the exporter provides certification
signed by an authorized official of the national animal health service
of the exporting region stating that the equipment, after its last use
and prior to export, has been steam-cleaned free of all exposed dirt
and particulate material in the exporting region. APHIS inspects all
such farm equipment to ensure it complies with the regulations.
Need and Use of the Information: APHIS will collect information
through the use of a certification statement completed by the farm
equipment exporter and signed by an authorized official of the national
animal health service of the region of origin, stating that the steam-
cleaning of the equipment was done prior to export to the United
States. This is necessary to help prevent the introduction of FMD into
the United States. If the information were not collected APHIS would be
not be able to determine risk associated with importing farm equipment
and would be forced to stop the importation of used farm equipment from
FMD affected regions. This could financially impact exporters and
importers of the equipment.
Description of Respondents: Business or other for-profit; Federal
Government.
Number of Respondents: 79.
Frequency of Responses: Reporting: On occasion.
Total Burden Hours: 1,159.
Animal Plant and Health Inspection Service
Title: Self Certification Medical Statement.
OMB Control Number: 0579-0196.
Summary of Collection: The United States Department of Agriculture
is responsible for ensuring consumers that food and farm products are
moved from producer to consumer in the most efficient, dependable,
economical, and equitable system possible. Each year, the United States
Department of Agriculture's Marketing and Regulatory Programs (MRP)
agency hires individuals for commodity grading and inspection positions
to ensure this process is efficient and effective. These positions
often involve arduous conditions and require direct contact with meat,
dairy, fresh or processed fruits and vegetables, and poultry intended
for human consumption; and cotton and tobacco products intended for
consumer use. 5 CFR part 339 authorizes an agency to request medical
information from an applicant that may assist management with
employment decisions concerning covered positions that have specific
medical or physical fitness requirements. APHIS will collect the
applicant's medical information using MRP Form 5 (Self-Certification
Medical Statement).
Need and Use of the Information: The information collected from
prospective employees assists MRP officials, administrative personnel,
and servicing Human Resources Offices in determining an applicant's
physical fitness and suitability for employment in positions with
approved medical standards and physical requirements. If the
information was not collected, APHIS would not be able to accurately
determine the applicant's fitness to safely perform the duties of the
covered positions.
Description of Respondents: Individuals.
Number of Respondents: 1,826.
Frequency of Responses: Reporting: On occasion.
Total Burden Hours: 306.
Animal Plant and Health Inspection Service
Title: Commercial Transportation of Equines for Slaughter.
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OMB Control Number: 0579-0332.
Summary of Collection: Section 901-905 of the Federal Agriculture
Improvement and Reform Act of 1996 (7 U.S.C. 1901) authorize the
Secretary of Agriculture to issue guidelines for regulating the
commercial transportation of equine for slaughter, by persons regularly
engaged in that activity within the United States. Specifically, the
Secretary is authorized to regulate the food, water, and rest provided
to the equines equines while they are in transit and to review related
issues be appropriate to ensuring that these animals are treated
humanely. To implement the provisions of this Act, the Veterinary
Services program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has established minimum
standards to ensure the humane movement of equines for slaughter.
Need and Use of the Information: APHIS will collect information in
the form of owner-shipper certificates of fitness to travel to
slaughter facility; certificate of veterinary inspection; application
of backtags; collection of business information on any person found to
be transporting horses to a slaughtering facility; and recordkeeping.
The collected information is use to ensure that equines being
transported for slaughter receive adequate food, water, and rest and
are treated humanely. If the information was collected less frequently
or not collected, APHIS' ability to ensure that equines destined for
slaughter are treated humanely would be significantly hampered.
Description of Respondents: Business or other for profit,
Individuals or Households, and Federal Government.
Number of Respondents: 332.
Frequency of Responses: Reporting: On occasion ; Recordkeeping, and
Third-Party Disclosure:
Total Burden Hours: 8,608.
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Title: National Veterinary Services Laboratories Request Forms.
OMB Control Number: 0579-0430.
Summary of Collection: The Animal Health Protection Act (7 U.S.C.
8301-8317) provides the Secretary of Agriculture broad authority to
prohibit or restrict, through orders and regulations, the importation
or entry of any animal, article, or means of conveyance if USDA
determines that the prohibition or restriction is necessary to prevent
the introduction or spread of any pest or disease of livestock within
the United States. Disease prevention is the most effective method for
maintaining a healthy animal population.
In connection with this disease prevention mission, the Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) National Veterinary Services
Laboratories (NVSL) safeguard U.S. animal health and contribute to
public health by ensuring that timely and accurate laboratory support
is provided by their nationwide animal health diagnostic system.
Need and Use of the Information: APHIS will collect information
using VS Form 4-9, Request for Reagents or Supplies; VS Form 4-10, NVSL
Customer Contact Update; and VS Form 4-11, NVSL Application for
Laboratory Training and; VS Form 12, NVSL Laboratories Kit and
Instrument Order form. These forms are used to safeguard the U.S.
animal population from pests and diseases. If the information was
collected less frequently or not collected, APHIS would be unable to
process reagent orders or provide requested training.
Description of Respondents: Foreign Federal Government; Individuals
or households; Businesses; State, Local or Tribal Government.
Number of Respondents: 1,115.
Frequency of Responses: Reporting: On occasion.
Total Burden Hours: 1,223.
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Title: Standardizing Phytosanitary Treatment Regulations: Approval
of Cold Treatment and Irradiation Facilities; Cold Treatment Schedules;
Establishment of Fumigation and Cold Treatment Compliance Agree.
OMB Control Number: 0579-0450.
Summary of Collection: The United States Department of Agriculture
(USDA) is responsible for preventing plant diseases or insect pests
from entering the United States, preventing the spread of pests and
noxious weeds not widely distributed into the United States, and
eradicating those imported pests when eradication is feasible. The
Plant Protection Act (7 U.S.C. 7701--et seq.) authorizes the Department
to carry out this mission. Under the Plant Protection Act, the Animal
and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is authorized, among other
things, to regulate the importation of plants, plant products, and
other articles to prevent the introduction of plant pests into the
United States. The phytosanitary treatment regulations established
generic criteria that allows for the approval of new cold treatment and
irradiation facilities; cold treatment schedules; and the establishment
of fumigation and cold treatment compliance agreements.
Need and Use of the Information: APHIS will collect information
using PPQ form 519, Compliance Agreements, PPQ form 530, Limited Permit
and other collection activities to provide generic criteria for new
cold treatment and irradiation facilities, cold treatment schedules,
and the establishment of fumigation and cold treatment compliance
agreements.
Description of Respondents: Business or other for profit, State,
Local, and Tribal Government; Federal Government (Foreign).
Number of Respondents: 92.
Frequency of Responses: Reporting; Annually.
Total Burden Hours: 196.
Ruth Brown,
Departmental Information Collection Clearance Officer.
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