Adjustment of Fees for Seafood Inspection Services, 73635 [2024-20558]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
[RTID 0648–XE278]
Adjustment of Fees for Seafood
Inspection Services
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of fee schedule.
AGENCY:
The NMFS Seafood
Inspection Program (SIP) is notifying
program participants that its fee
schedule for fiscal year 2025 will
remain as established on November 1,
2022.
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SUMMARY:
The fee schedule applies to
services rendered as of October 1, 2024,
until notified otherwise.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Steven Wilson, Office of International
Affairs, Trade, and Commerce, 301–
427–8350 or at steven.wilson@noaa.gov.
DATES:
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NMFS
operates a fee-for-service Seafood
Inspection Program under the
authorities of the Agricultural Marketing
Act of 1946, as amended, the Fish and
Wildlife Act of 1956, and the
Reorganization Plan No. 4 of 1970. The
regulations implementing the SIP are
contained in 50 CFR parts 260 and 261.
The SIP offers inspection, grading, and
certification services, including the use
of official quality grade marks which
indicate that specific products have
been federally inspected. Those wishing
to participate in the program must
request the services and submit specific
compliance information. Since 1992,
NMFS implemented inspection services
based on guidelines recommended by
the National Academy of Sciences,
known as Hazard Analysis Critical
Control Point (HACCP).
Under the implementing regulations
for the SIP, fees are reviewed at least
annually to ascertain that the hourly
fees charged are adequate to recover the
costs of the services rendered. Any
necessary adjustments to fees are made
in accordance with the requirements of
50 CFR 260.81 and are notified to
program participants as stipulated at 50
CFR 260.70. This Federal Register
notice serves to inform program
participants of the fee schedule, which
remains unchanged.
SIP costs used for the calculation of
user fees include all relevant direct and
indirect costs to the program, and
applicable administrative overhead and
surcharges. SIP fees must be set to
promote full cost recovery of the
program absent other appropriations.
SIP costs include all field operations,
program administrative overhead, and
management, and include expenses for
labor for inspectors, facilities,
information technology infrastructure,
and other operational costs. SIP fees are
set to recover those costs based on
revenue projections from expected
billable service hours and the number of
certificates requests. Forecasts of
demand for services use historical data
on actual billed services that are
adjusted annually for inflation, known
events that might affect the predicted
output of billable services, and
seasonality of when forecasted services
will take place throughout the year.
NMFS will assess its fees as outlined
in this notice, which will apply until
notified otherwise. Fees will be charged
to contract and non-contract customers
requesting services as listed below. The
cost of other applicable services
rendered will be recovered through fee
collection using the base rate of $238
per hour.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Fees and Charges for the U.S.
Department of Commerce Seafood
Inspection Program
The per hour fees and charges for
fishery products inspection services are
not being revised and will remain as
established on November 1, 2022, for
fiscal year 2025 and will be assessed as
follows. Any travel associated with a
billable service will be an additional
charge.
Contract Rates
• Regular time: Services provided
during any 8-hour shift.
• Overtime: Services provided
outside the inspector’s normal work
schedule.
• In addition to any hourly service
charge, a night differential fee equal to
10 percent of the employee’s hourly
salary will be charged for each hour of
service provided after 6 p.m. and before
6 a.m. A guarantee of payment is
required for all contracts equal to 3
months of service or $10,000, whichever
is greater.
Non-Contract Rates
• Regular time: Services provided
within the inspector’s normal work
schedule, Monday through Friday.
• Overtime: Services provided
outside the inspector’s normal work
schedule.
• Any services under contract in
excess of the contracted hours will be
charged at the non-contract rate.
TABLE 1—CONTRACT AND NONCONTRACT HOURLY RATES
Contract Rates:
Regular ..........................
Overtime ........................
Sundays & Holidays ......
All Non-Contract Rates:
Regular Time .................
Overtime ........................
Sundays & Holidays ......
$238
357
476
357
536
714
Certificates
All certificate requests, whether or not
a product inspection was conducted,
will be billed at a set flat rate of $97 per
request.
Additional information about, and
applications for, Program services and
fees may be obtained from NMFS (see
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
section).
Dated: September 5, 2024.
Alexa Cole,
Director, Office of International Affairs,
Trade, and Commerce, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 2024–20558 Filed 9–10–24; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
[RTID 0648-XE278]
Adjustment of Fees for Seafood Inspection Services
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of fee schedule.
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SUMMARY: The NMFS Seafood Inspection Program (SIP) is notifying program
participants that its fee schedule for fiscal year 2025 will remain as
established on November 1, 2022.
DATES: The fee schedule applies to services rendered as of October 1,
2024, until notified otherwise.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Steven Wilson, Office of International
Affairs, Trade, and Commerce, 301-427-8350 or at
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS operates a fee-for-service Seafood
Inspection Program under the authorities of the Agricultural Marketing
Act of 1946, as amended, the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956, and the
Reorganization Plan No. 4 of 1970. The regulations implementing the SIP
are contained in 50 CFR parts 260 and 261. The SIP offers inspection,
grading, and certification services, including the use of official
quality grade marks which indicate that specific products have been
federally inspected. Those wishing to participate in the program must
request the services and submit specific compliance information. Since
1992, NMFS implemented inspection services based on guidelines
recommended by the National Academy of Sciences, known as Hazard
Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP).
Under the implementing regulations for the SIP, fees are reviewed
at least annually to ascertain that the hourly fees charged are
adequate to recover the costs of the services rendered. Any necessary
adjustments to fees are made in accordance with the requirements of 50
CFR 260.81 and are notified to program participants as stipulated at 50
CFR 260.70. This Federal Register notice serves to inform program
participants of the fee schedule, which remains unchanged.
SIP costs used for the calculation of user fees include all
relevant direct and indirect costs to the program, and applicable
administrative overhead and surcharges. SIP fees must be set to promote
full cost recovery of the program absent other appropriations.
SIP costs include all field operations, program administrative
overhead, and management, and include expenses for labor for
inspectors, facilities, information technology infrastructure, and
other operational costs. SIP fees are set to recover those costs based
on revenue projections from expected billable service hours and the
number of certificates requests. Forecasts of demand for services use
historical data on actual billed services that are adjusted annually
for inflation, known events that might affect the predicted output of
billable services, and seasonality of when forecasted services will
take place throughout the year.
NMFS will assess its fees as outlined in this notice, which will
apply until notified otherwise. Fees will be charged to contract and
non-contract customers requesting services as listed below. The cost of
other applicable services rendered will be recovered through fee
collection using the base rate of $238 per hour.
Fees and Charges for the U.S. Department of Commerce Seafood Inspection
Program
The per hour fees and charges for fishery products inspection
services are not being revised and will remain as established on
November 1, 2022, for fiscal year 2025 and will be assessed as follows.
Any travel associated with a billable service will be an additional
charge.
Contract Rates
Regular time: Services provided during any 8-hour shift.
Overtime: Services provided outside the inspector's normal
work schedule.
In addition to any hourly service charge, a night
differential fee equal to 10 percent of the employee's hourly salary
will be charged for each hour of service provided after 6 p.m. and
before 6 a.m. A guarantee of payment is required for all contracts
equal to 3 months of service or $10,000, whichever is greater.
Non-Contract Rates
Regular time: Services provided within the inspector's
normal work schedule, Monday through Friday.
Overtime: Services provided outside the inspector's normal
work schedule.
Any services under contract in excess of the contracted
hours will be charged at the non-contract rate.
Table 1--Contract and Non-Contract Hourly Rates
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Contract Rates:
Regular............................................. $238
Overtime............................................ 357
Sundays & Holidays.................................. 476
All Non-Contract Rates:
Regular Time........................................ 357
Overtime............................................ 536
Sundays & Holidays.................................. 714
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Certificates
All certificate requests, whether or not a product inspection was
conducted, will be billed at a set flat rate of $97 per request.
Additional information about, and applications for, Program
services and fees may be obtained from NMFS (see FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section).
Dated: September 5, 2024.
Alexa Cole,
Director, Office of International Affairs, Trade, and Commerce,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 2024-20558 Filed 9-10-24; 8:45 am]
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