[Federal Register Volume 64, Number 3 (Wednesday, January 6, 1999)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 753-754]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 98-34843]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
27 CFR Part 4
[T.D. ATF-405; Ref. T.D. ATF-370; Notice Nos. 581, 749, 871]
RIN 1512-AB81
Johannisberg Riesling; Deferral of Compliance Date (98R-406P)
AGENCY: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Department of the
Treasury.
ACTION: Final rule, Treasury decision.
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SUMMARY: This final rule temporarily extends the applicability date
with respect to the use of the term Johannisberg Riesling set forth in
Sec. 4.92(b) in T.D. ATF-370. The reason ATF is deferring this date is
to allow for the sufficient review and evaluation of comments and any
additional information received as a result of a notice of proposed
rulemaking, Notice Number 871, proposing to extend the phase-out for
the term Johannisberg Riesling as a designation for American wines for
an additional seven years.
DATES: This document is effective January 1, 1999.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Teri Byers, Regulations Division,
650 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20226; Telephone (202)
927-8195, or e-mail: thbyers@atfhq.atf.tres.gov>
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Treasury Decision ATF-370, 61 FR 522, January 8, 1996, adopted a
list of grape variety names which ATF has determined to be appropriate
for use in designating American wines. The Treasury decision did not
include Johannisberg Riesling in the list of prime names, either as a
prime grape name or as a synonym. Johannisberg Riesling was instead
listed as an alternative name in Sec. 4.92 for use in advertising and
labeling wines only until January 1, 1999, after which the required
varietal designation for this wine would be Riesling or the synonym
White Riesling.
Petition
ATF received a petition from the law firm of Buchman & O'Brien,
filed on behalf of trade associations representing United States
wineries. This petition requests ATF to extend the phase-out period for
the term Johannisberg Riesling for an additional seven years to January
1, 2006. The petition asserts that this change would allow American
wineries additional time to educate the consumers and provide
additional time for wineries to change labels, packaging, and
merchandising material for this wine. Based on the evidence presented
in the petition as well as documented support and marketing
information, ATF is issuing a notice of proposed rulemaking that
solicits comments and requests further information to determine whether
the phase-out date should be extended to January 1, 2006.
Because ATF needs time to receive and consider the evidence
produced as a result of this notice, ATF is temporarily extending the
current phase-out date provided by T.D. ATF-370 for the term
Johannisberg Riesling from January 1, 1999, to September 30, 1999. ATF
wishes to make it clear that neither the airing of this petition nor
the issuance of this rule represents any change in ATF's position to
eventually phase-out use of the term Johannisberg Riesling.
Notice and Public Procedure
Because this final rule merely postpones the compliance date with
respect to the use of Johannisberg Riesling as an alternative name in
T.D. ATF-370, and in view of the immediate need for time to solicit and
review comments received as a result of the notice of proposed
rulemaking discussed above, it is found to be impractical and contrary
to the public interest to issue this rule with notice and public
procedure under 5 U.S.C. 553(b), and with a 30-day delayed effective
date under 5 U.S.C. 553(d).
Regulatory Flexibility Act
The provisions of the Regulatory Flexibility Act relating to a
final regulatory flexibility analysis (5 U.S.C. 604) are not applicable
to this final rule because the agency was not required to publish a
general notice of proposed rulemaking under 5 U.S.C. 553 or any other
law.
Executive Order 12866
It has been determined that this final rule is not a significant
regulatory action as defined in Executive Order 12866. Therefore, a
Regulatory Assessment is not required.
Paperwork Reduction Act
The provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C.
3507) and its implementing regulations, 5 CFR Part 1320, do not apply
to this final rule because no requirement to collect information is
imposed.
List of Subjects in 27 CFR Part 4
Advertising, consumer protection, Customs duties and inspections,
Imports, Labeling, Packaging and containers, Wine.
Disclosure
Copies of the petition, the notices, the Treasury decision, and all
comments are available for public inspection during normal business
hours at: ATF Reading Room, Room 6300, 650 Massachusetts Avenue NW,
Washington, DC.
Drafting Information
The principal author of this document is Ms. Teri Byers,
Regulations Division, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
Therefore, pursuant to the authority set forth in 27 U.S.C. 205(e),
ATF is postponing the compliance date with respect to the use of the
term Johannisberg Riesling set forth in 27 CFR 4.92(b) to September 30,
1999.
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Signed: October 16, 1998.
John W. Magaw,
Director.
Approved: November 20, 1998.
John P. Simpson,
Deputy Assistant Secretary (Regulatory, Tariff & Trade Enforcement).
[FR Doc. 98-34843 Filed 12-31-98; 2:07 pm]
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