Veterinary Services User Fees; Correction, 92617-92618 [2024-27520]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service
For
information on the user fee activities
covered by this notice, contact Ms. Lisa
Slimmer, User Fee Financial Team
Manager, Veterinary Services Money
Management, 920 Main Campus Drive,
Raleigh, NC 27606; (919) 414–7205.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
[Docket No. APHIS–2023–0058]
Veterinary Services User Fees;
Correction
Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA).
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service is correcting a notice
that published in the Federal Register
on November 8, 2024. The notice
announced proposed adjusted user fee
rates for the costs of providing certain
goods and services, including veterinary
diagnostic goods and services and
veterinary services for imports and
exports of live animals and animal
products. The notice erroneously
omitted a proposed adjusted fee in one
of the tables provided. This document
updates that table.
SUMMARY:
Notice; Correction.
On
November 8, 2024, the Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service
published a notice (89 FR 88697–88712)
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
that is open for comment until
December 9, 2024, and announced
proposed adjusted user fee rates for the
costs of providing certain goods and
services, including veterinary diagnostic
goods and services and veterinary
services for imports and exports of live
animals and animal products. The
notice erroneously omitted a proposed
adjusted fee for ‘‘Bacterial disease CF
antigens, all other’’ in table 21. This
notice corrects the inadvertent omission
and updates table 21.
Correction
In FR Doc. 2024–25826, appearing at
89 FR 88697–88712 in the Federal
Register on November 8, 2024, the
following correction is made:
Table 21 [Corrected]
On page 88709, table 21 is printed in
its entirety with the addition, in
alphabetical order, of a row for
‘‘Bacterial disease CF antigens, all
other’’ to read as follows:
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TABLE 21—USER FEES FOR VETERINARY DIAGNOSTIC REAGENTS PRODUCED AT NVSL OR OTHER AUTHORIZED SITES
Reagent
Unit
Anaplasma card test antigen ..............................................................................................
Anaplasma card test kit without antigen .............................................................................
Anaplasma CF antigen ........................................................................................................
Anaplasma stabilate ............................................................................................................
Avian origin bacterial antiserums ........................................................................................
Bacterial agglutinating antigens other than brucella and salmonella pullorum ..................
Bacterial conjugates ............................................................................................................
Bacterial disease CF antigens, all other .............................................................................
Bacterial ELISA antigens ....................................................................................................
Bacterial or protozoal antiserums, all other ........................................................................
Bacterial reagent culture 1 ...................................................................................................
Bacterial reference culture 2 ................................................................................................
Bacteriophage reference culture .........................................................................................
Bovine serum factor ............................................................................................................
Brucella abortus CF antigen ...............................................................................................
Brucella agglutination antigens, all other ............................................................................
Brucella buffered plate antigen ...........................................................................................
Brucella canis tube antigen .................................................................................................
Brucella card test antigen (packaged) ................................................................................
Brucella card test kit without antigen ..................................................................................
Brucella cells .......................................................................................................................
Brucella cells, dried .............................................................................................................
Brucella ring test antigen ....................................................................................................
Brucella rivanol solution ......................................................................................................
Dourine CF antigen .............................................................................................................
Dourine stabilate .................................................................................................................
Equine and bovine origin babesia species antiserums ......................................................
Equine negative control CF antigen ....................................................................................
Flazo-orange .......................................................................................................................
Glanders CF antigen ...........................................................................................................
Hemoparasitic disease CF antigens, all other ....................................................................
Leptospira transport medium ..............................................................................................
Monoclonal antibody ...........................................................................................................
Mycobacterium spp. old tuberculin .....................................................................................
Mycobacterium spp. PPD ....................................................................................................
2 mL .......................
Kit ...........................
2 mL .......................
4.5 mL ....................
1 mL .......................
5 mL .......................
1 mL .......................
1 mL .......................
1 mL .......................
1 mL .......................
Culture ...................
Culture ...................
Culture ...................
1 mL .......................
60 mL .....................
60 mL .....................
60 mL .....................
25 mL .....................
Package .................
Kit ...........................
Gram ......................
Pellet ......................
60 mL .....................
60 mL .....................
1 mL .......................
4.5 mL ....................
1 mL .......................
1 mL .......................
3 mL .......................
1 mL .......................
1 mL .......................
10 mL .....................
1 mL .......................
1 mL .......................
1 mL .......................
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$103.00
139.00
47.00
188.00
52.00
59.00
105.00
32.00
32.00
66.00
79.00
249.00
188.00
19.00
165.00
165.00
188.00
124.00
98.00
119.00
20.00
6.25
263.00
32.00
97.00
116.00
139.00
293.00
14.00
84.00
590.00
4.75
103.00
26.00
20.00
Proposed
adjusted fee
$209.00
282.00
96.00
404.00
215.00
140.00
108.00
65.00
65.00
146.00
242.00
645.00
381.00
39.00
350.00
334.00
404.00
264.00
199.00
248.00
41.00
13.00
527.00
65.00
597.00
235.00
334.00
593.00
29.00
170.00
1,194.00
9.75
209.00
53.00
41.00
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TABLE 21—USER FEES FOR VETERINARY DIAGNOSTIC REAGENTS PRODUCED AT NVSL OR OTHER AUTHORIZED SITES—
Continued
Reagent
Unit
Current fee
Mycoplasma hemagglutination antigens .............................................................................
Negative control serums .....................................................................................................
Rabbit origin bacterial antiserum ........................................................................................
Salmonella pullorum microagglutination antigen ................................................................
Stabilates, all other ..............................................................................................................
5 mL .......................
1 mL .......................
1 mL .......................
5 mL .......................
4.5 mL ....................
197.00
20.00
56.00
17.00
730.00
Proposed
adjusted fee
430.00
43.00
114.00
35.00
1,478.00
1 A reagent culture is a bacterial culture that has been subcultured one or more times after being tested for purity and identity. It is intended for
use as a reagent with a diagnostic test such as the leptospiral agglutination test.
2 A reference culture is a bacterial culture that has been thoroughly tested for purity and identity. It should be suitable as a master seed for future cultures.
Done in Washington, DC, this 19th day of
November 2024.
Michael Watson,
Administrator, Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service.
[FR Doc. 2024–27520 Filed 11–21–24; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Natural Resources Conservation
Service
[Docket No. NRCS–2024–0019]
Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement for
the North Cache Valley Watershed Plan
Project in Franklin County, Idaho and
Cache County, Utah
Natural Resources
Conservation Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of intent (NOI) to prepare
an environmental impact statement
(EIS).
AGENCY:
The Natural Resources
Conservation Service (NRCS) Idaho
State Office announces its intent to
prepare an EIS for the North Cache
Valley Project Watershed Plan
(Watershed Plan), located within the
North Cache Valley Watershed in
Lewiston, Utah. The proposed
Watershed Plan will examine alternative
solutions to provide improved
agricultural water management and to
enhance recreational facilities. The
project is being planned for areas within
the watershed located in Franklin
County, Idaho and Cache County, Utah.
The project area is comprised of the
irrigation service area within the
watershed which fits into the watershed
plan’s primary purpose of Agricultural
Water Management. The Project Area
includes developed and undeveloped
agricultural land and small farm
communities. The primary purpose for
this Watershed Plan is to provide more
reliable management of agricultural
water in the Project Area and to enhance
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existing recreational opportunities in
the watershed. This Watershed Plan is
needed to improve impaired drainage
infrastructure; provide an efficient and
reliable irrigation water supply; improve
water management and measurement;
reduce seepage loss in existing
conveyance systems; and to expand the
limited recreational opportunities in the
watershed. NRCS is requesting
comments to identify significant issues,
potential alternatives, information, and
analyses relevant to the proposed action
from all interested individuals, Federal
and State agencies, and Tribes.
DATES: We will consider comments that
we receive by December 23, 2024. We
will consider comments received after
close of the comment period to the
extent possible.
ADDRESSES: We invite you to submit
comments in response to this notice.
You may submit your comments
through one of the methods below:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov and search
for docket ID NRCS–2024–0019. Follow
the online instructions for submitting
comments; or
• Mail or Hand Delivery: Dan
Murdock, Water Resources Planning
Specialist, USDA, NRCS, Idaho State
Office, 9173 W Barnes Drive, Suite C,
Boise, Idaho 83709. In your comments,
specify the docket ID NRCS–2024–0019.
All comments received will be posted
without change and made publicly
available on www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dan
Murdock, telephone: (208) 685–6990;
email: daniel.murdock@usda.gov.
Individuals who require alternative
means for communication should
contact the U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA) Target Center at
(202) 720–2600 (voice and text
telephone (TTY)) or dial 711 for
Telecommunications Relay service (both
voice and text telephone users can
initiate this call from any telephone).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Purpose and Need
The primary purposes for the
Watershed Plan is to improve
agricultural water management and
recreation development in the Project
Area. Watershed planning is authorized
under the Watershed Protection and
Flood Prevention Act of 1954 (Pub. L.
83–566), as amended, and the Flood
Control Act of 1944 (Pub. L. 78–534).
Franklin County, Idaho is the
Sponsoring Local Organization for this
project with Cub River Irrigation
Company (CRIC) and Cache County,
Utah as co-sponsors. The project is
essential to improve agricultural water
management and enhance recreational
development in the watershed.
This action is needed to address
drainage, water management, and
recreation issues for the Project Area.
This action is needed to better manage
and remove drainage and flood flows in
a timely manner; provide an efficient,
reliable irrigation water supply;
construct a sustainable distribution
system; increase pumping efficiencies;
and conserve water. Water conservation
would be accomplished by reducing
open channel inefficiencies, seepage
losses, and evaporation.
Estimated Federal funds required for
the construction of the proposed action
may exceed $25 million and the
proposed action will, therefore, require
congressional approval per the 2018
Agriculture Appropriations Act
amended funding threshold. In
accordance with the regulation in 7 CFR
650.7(a)(2), an EIS is required for
projects requiring congressional
approval.
Preliminary Proposed Action and
Alternatives, Including No Action
The EIS objective is to formulate and
evaluate alternatives for the purposes of
agricultural water management and
public recreation in the Franklin
County, Idaho Project Area. The EIS is
expected to evaluate three alternatives:
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[Docket No. APHIS-2023-0058]
Veterinary Services User Fees; Correction
AGENCY: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA).
ACTION: Notice; Correction.
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SUMMARY: The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is correcting a
notice that published in the Federal Register on November 8, 2024. The
notice announced proposed adjusted user fee rates for the costs of
providing certain goods and services, including veterinary diagnostic
goods and services and veterinary services for imports and exports of
live animals and animal products. The notice erroneously omitted a
proposed adjusted fee in one of the tables provided. This document
updates that table.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information on the user fee
activities covered by this notice, contact Ms. Lisa Slimmer, User Fee
Financial Team Manager, Veterinary Services Money Management, 920 Main
Campus Drive, Raleigh, NC 27606; (919) 414-7205.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On November 8, 2024, the Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service published a notice (89 FR 88697-88712) that
is open for comment until December 9, 2024, and announced proposed
adjusted user fee rates for the costs of providing certain goods and
services, including veterinary diagnostic goods and services and
veterinary services for imports and exports of live animals and animal
products. The notice erroneously omitted a proposed adjusted fee for
``Bacterial disease CF antigens, all other'' in table 21. This notice
corrects the inadvertent omission and updates table 21.
Correction
In FR Doc. 2024-25826, appearing at 89 FR 88697-88712 in the
Federal Register on November 8, 2024, the following correction is made:
Table 21 [Corrected]
On page 88709, table 21 is printed in its entirety with the
addition, in alphabetical order, of a row for ``Bacterial disease CF
antigens, all other'' to read as follows:
Table 21--User Fees for Veterinary Diagnostic Reagents Produced at NVSL or Other Authorized Sites
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Proposed
Reagent Unit Current fee adjusted fee
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Anaplasma card test antigen.............. 2 mL................................. $103.00 $209.00
Anaplasma card test kit without antigen.. Kit.................................. 139.00 282.00
Anaplasma CF antigen..................... 2 mL................................. 47.00 96.00
Anaplasma stabilate...................... 4.5 mL............................... 188.00 404.00
Avian origin bacterial antiserums........ 1 mL................................. 52.00 215.00
Bacterial agglutinating antigens other 5 mL................................. 59.00 140.00
than brucella and salmonella pullorum.
Bacterial conjugates..................... 1 mL................................. 105.00 108.00
Bacterial disease CF antigens, all other. 1 mL................................. 32.00 65.00
Bacterial ELISA antigens................. 1 mL................................. 32.00 65.00
Bacterial or protozoal antiserums, all 1 mL................................. 66.00 146.00
other.
Bacterial reagent culture \1\............ Culture.............................. 79.00 242.00
Bacterial reference culture \2\.......... Culture.............................. 249.00 645.00
Bacteriophage reference culture.......... Culture.............................. 188.00 381.00
Bovine serum factor...................... 1 mL................................. 19.00 39.00
Brucella abortus CF antigen.............. 60 mL................................ 165.00 350.00
Brucella agglutination antigens, all 60 mL................................ 165.00 334.00
other.
Brucella buffered plate antigen.......... 60 mL................................ 188.00 404.00
Brucella canis tube antigen.............. 25 mL................................ 124.00 264.00
Brucella card test antigen (packaged).... Package.............................. 98.00 199.00
Brucella card test kit without antigen... Kit.................................. 119.00 248.00
Brucella cells........................... Gram................................. 20.00 41.00
Brucella cells, dried.................... Pellet............................... 6.25 13.00
Brucella ring test antigen............... 60 mL................................ 263.00 527.00
Brucella rivanol solution................ 60 mL................................ 32.00 65.00
Dourine CF antigen....................... 1 mL................................. 97.00 597.00
Dourine stabilate........................ 4.5 mL............................... 116.00 235.00
Equine and bovine origin babesia species 1 mL................................. 139.00 334.00
antiserums.
Equine negative control CF antigen....... 1 mL................................. 293.00 593.00
Flazo-orange............................. 3 mL................................. 14.00 29.00
Glanders CF antigen...................... 1 mL................................. 84.00 170.00
Hemoparasitic disease CF antigens, all 1 mL................................. 590.00 1,194.00
other.
Leptospira transport medium.............. 10 mL................................ 4.75 9.75
Monoclonal antibody...................... 1 mL................................. 103.00 209.00
Mycobacterium spp. old tuberculin........ 1 mL................................. 26.00 53.00
Mycobacterium spp. PPD................... 1 mL................................. 20.00 41.00
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Mycoplasma hemagglutination antigens..... 5 mL................................. 197.00 430.00
Negative control serums.................. 1 mL................................. 20.00 43.00
Rabbit origin bacterial antiserum........ 1 mL................................. 56.00 114.00
Salmonella pullorum microagglutination 5 mL................................. 17.00 35.00
antigen.
Stabilates, all other.................... 4.5 mL............................... 730.00 1,478.00
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\1\ A reagent culture is a bacterial culture that has been subcultured one or more times after being tested for
purity and identity. It is intended for use as a reagent with a diagnostic test such as the leptospiral
agglutination test.
\2\ A reference culture is a bacterial culture that has been thoroughly tested for purity and identity. It
should be suitable as a master seed for future cultures.
Done in Washington, DC, this 19th day of November 2024.
Michael Watson,
Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
[FR Doc. 2024-27520 Filed 11-21-24; 8:45 am]
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