95-25122. Amendment to Meats, Prepared Meats, and Meat Products (Grading, Certification and Standards)  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 198 (Friday, October 13, 1995)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 53283-53307]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-25122]
    
    
    
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    Federal Register / Vol. 60, No. 198 / Friday, October 13, 1995 / 
    Proposed Rules
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
    
    Agricultural Marketing Service
    
    7 CFR Part 54
    
    [No. LS-95-006]
    
    
    Amendment to Meats, Prepared Meats, and Meat Products (Grading, 
    Certification and Standards)
    
    AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA.
    
    ACTION: Proposed rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) proposes amending the 
    Meats, Prepared Meats, and Meat Products (Grading, Certification and 
    Standards) by adding definitions, changing certificate forms, removing 
    two outdated official stamp imprints, and adding three new official 
    stamp imprints. Program changes made to better serve our customers and 
    improve efficiency resulted in development of the above new items, and 
    caused the disuse of the old stamps and certificates.
    
    DATES: Written comments must be received by November 13, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Send two copies of comments to Larry R. Meadows, Chief; Meat 
    Grading and Certification Branch; Livestock and Seed Division, Room 
    2628-S; PO Box 96456; Washington, DC 20090-6456. Comments will be 
    available for public inspection during regular business hours in Room 
    2628, South Building, 14th and Independence Avenue, SW., Washington DC 
    20250. All comments should reference the docket number, date, and page 
    number of the issue of the Federal Register.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Larry R. Meadows, Chief, Meat Grading and Certification Branch, (202) 
    720-1246.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Executive Orders 12866 and 12778 and the Regulatory Flexibility Act
    
        This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
    purposes of Executive Order 12866 and therefore has not been reviewed 
    by OMB.
        This proposed rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12778, 
    Civil Justice Reform. It is not intended to have retroactive effect. 
    This rule would not preempt any State or local laws, regulations, or 
    policies unless they present an irreconcilable conflict with this rule. 
    There are no administrative procedures which must be exhausted prior to 
    any judicial challenge to this proposed rule or the application of its 
    provisions.
        Pursuant to requirements set forth in the Regulatory Flexibility 
    Act (RFA) (Pub. L. 96-354, 5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.), the Administrator of 
    the AMS has considered the economic impact of this proposed action on 
    small entities.
        The purpose of the RFA is to fit regulatory actions to the scale of 
    the businesses subject to such actions in order that small businesses 
    will not be unduly or disproportionately burdened.
        After implementation of the proposed rule the unit cost for 
    providing meat grading and certification services would remain at 
    approximately $.0009 per pound. Therefore, implementation of the 
    proposed changes would not significantly affect the cost of providing 
    meat grading and certification services to the meat industry. 
    Accordingly, the Administrator of AMS has determined that this proposed 
    rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial 
    number of small entities as defined by the RFA.
    
    Paperwork Reduction Act
    
        The proposed action is replacing two forms with new editions. 
    However, the new forms will be completed by AMS graders and will not be 
    a burden on the public. Therefore, under the provisions of the 
    Paperwork Reduction Act the forms being proposed will not be reviewed 
    by OMB.
    
    Background
    
        The Secretary of Agriculture is authorized under the Agricultural 
    Marketing Act (AMA) of 1946, as amended, 7 U.S.C. 1621 et seq., to 
    provide voluntary Federal meat grading and acceptance services to 
    facilitate the orderly marketing of meat and meat products and to 
    enable consumers to obtain the quality of meat they desire. As program 
    activities or industry practices change, the regulations governing such 
    activities require updating. Since July 1990, when title 7, subtitle B, 
    chapter I, subchapter C, part 54, Sec. 54.1-54.26 was last amended, the 
    program revised official certificates and other documents. The two new 
    certificates, which allow up to five program employees to charge an 
    applicant on one document, significantly reduce preparation time, 
    certificate usage, and documents sent to users of the service. As a 
    result of the changes to the official certificates, new representations 
    are included in the proposed.
        The program also proposes to add a single stamp and a series of 
    three new official stamps, which were developed to prevent repetitive 
    motion injuries to our personnel. The program conducted a study of all 
    aspects of the work, and consulted experts in ergonomics prior to 
    developing the new stamps. The new stamps would allow meat graders to 
    apply significantly fewer stamp imprints while ensuring complete grade 
    identification within the slaughter facility. The new stamps would be 
    used in conjunction with grade labeled bags ensuring full grade 
    identification throughout the marketing chain. The new stamps will also 
    reduce the amount of meat branding ink placed on carcasses. Meat 
    branding ink on calf, veal, lamb, and in processed beef products can 
    produce discolored spots, which detract from appearances. The new 
    certificates and stamps are now in use.
        The program proposes to remove the following two outdated, no 
    longer in use, official stamps: ``U.S.D.A. PRE-IDENT FEDERAL 
    PURCHASE,'' and ``U.S.D.A. EXAMINED AS CERTIFIED.''
        The program proposes to substitute ``Certification service'' for 
    ``Acceptance service''--in all locations--because not all work 
    performed results in accepted products, and proposes to add the newly-
    developed Quality Systems Certification and Contract Verification 
    Programs, which are not currently defined under the regulations and 
    require explanation. The Quality Systems Certification Program (QSCP) 
    evaluates processes to assure that vendors produce acceptable products 
    without evaluating end products on a full-time basis. The Contract 
    Verification Program evaluates contractually purchased products, and 
    provides purchasers an evaluation of how accurately a contractor is 
    adhering 
    
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    to contractual requirements. Both programs will be available on a 
    single-use consultation-fee basis or on a retainer-fee basis for long 
    term usage. In conjunction with the new QSCP service, the program 
    developed a new identification mark. The program provides for the new 
    mark to be used on advertising materials but not directly on retail 
    packaging.
    
    List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 54
    
        Food grades and standards, Food labeling, Meat and meat products.
    
        For the reasons set forth in the preamble, 7 CFR part 54 is 
    proposed to be amended as follows:
    
    PART 54--MEATS, PREPARED MEATS, AND MEAT PRODUCTS (GRADING, 
    CERTIFICATION AND STANDARDS)
    
        1. The authority citation for part 54 continues to read as follows:
    
        Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1622 and 1624.
    
        2. In Sec. 54.1, the term ``Acceptance service'' is revised to read 
    ``Certification service'' and three new definitions are added to read 
    as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 54.1  Meaning of words.
    
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        Contract verification. A program allowing institutions or other 
    large purchasers of commodity products to have those products compared 
    to contractual requirements.
        Institutional meat purchase specifications. Specifications 
    describing various meat cuts, meat products, and meat food products 
    derived from all livestock species, commonly abbreviated ``IMPS'', and 
    intended for use by any meat procuring activity. For labeling proposes, 
    only product certified by the Meat Grading and Certification Branch may 
    contain the letters ``IMPS'' on the product label.
        Quality systems certification. A multifaceted program allowing all 
    aspects of the livestock industry to have quality systems, or processes 
    within quality systems, verified by AMS agent(s) to effectuate use of 
    such quality systems to meet contractual requirements, or as a 
    marketing tool.
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        3. In Sec. 54.4, the words ``Acceptance Services'' are revised to 
    read ``Certification service'' and a new sentence is added at the end 
    of the paragraph to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 54.4  Kind of service.
    
        * * * The Contract Verification Service, under the regulations, 
    provides wholesale buyers of noncertified commodity products a method 
    of determining whether procurement(s) meet contractually specified 
    requirements. The Quality Systems Certification Program, under the 
    regulations, provides meatpackers, processors, producers, or other 
    businesses in the livestock and meat trade the ability to have special 
    processes or documented quality management systems verified.
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        4. In Sec. 54.14, paragraphs (a) and (b) are revised to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 54.14  Official certificates.
    
        (a) The official grader shall prepare, sign, and issue an 
    Agricultural Products Certificate Form LS-5-3 (Figure 1) covering 
    products for which that grader determined final specification 
    compliance.
        (b) Forms. Figure 1 is the official certificate for products under 
    the regulations. Where weight or count is verified, the grader shall 
    initial in the block titled ``Weights and Total Count Verified''. 
    Figure 2 is an Applicant Charges Certificate Form LS-5-5, and will be 
    used to reduce paperwork for applicants assigned multiple graders. 
    Assigned graders will complete one Form LS-5-5. Each grader will enter 
    their code letters and signature in the appropriate location(s) to 
    indicate certificate completion.
    
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        5. Sec. 54.17 is amended by:
        (1) revising paragraph (b) text only.
        (2) revising paragraph (c) and ``Figure 1.''
        (3) revising paragraph (d) and ``Figure 2.''
        (4) revising paragraph (e) introductory text and ``Figure 1'' and 
    removing ``Figures 2 through 5.''
        (5) revising paragraph (f), adding a ``Figure 1'' immediately 
    following it, and removing ``Figure 6.''
        (6) revising paragraph (g) and revising ``Figure 1'' immediately 
    following it, and
        (7) adding new paragraphs (h), (i), (j), and (k) to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 54.17  Official identifications.
    
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        (b) A shield enclosing the letters ``USDA'' as shown in Figure 1 
    with the appropriate quality grade designation ``Prime,'' ``Choice,'' 
    ``Select,' ``Good,'' ``Standard,'' ``Commercial,'' ``Utility,'' 
    ``Cutter,'' ``Canner,'' or ``Cull,'' as provided in the Official United 
    States Standards for Grades of Beef, Veal and Calf, Lamb, Yearling 
    Mutton, and Mutton Carcasses and accompanied by the class designation 
    ``Bullock,'' ``Veal,'' ``Calf,'' ``Lamb,'' ``Yearling Mutton,'' or 
    ``Mutton,'' constitutes a form of official identification under the 
    regulations to show the quality grade, and where necessary the class, 
    undersaid standards, of steer, heifer, and cow beef, veal, calf, lamb, 
    yearling mutton and mutton. The code identification letters of the 
    grader performing the service will appear intermittently outside the 
    shield.
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        (c) A shield enclosing the letters ``USDA'' and the words ``Yield 
    Grade,'' as in Figure 1, with the appropriate yield grade designation 
    ``1,'' ``2,'' ``3,'' ``4,'' or ``5'' as provided in the Official United 
    States Standards for Grades of Fresh Beef Carcasses and the Official 
    United States Standards for Grades of Lamb, Yearling Mutton, and Mutton 
    Carcasses constitutes a form of official identification under the 
    regulations to show the yield grade under said standards. When yield 
    graded, bull and bullock carcasses will be identified with the class 
    designation ``Bull'' and ``Bullock,'' respectively. The code 
    identification letters of the grader performing the service will appear 
    outside the shield.
    
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        (d) Under the regulations, for carcass grade identification 
    purposes only, a shield enclosing the letters ``USDA'' with the 
    appropriate yield grade designation number of ``1,'' ``2,'' ``3,'' 
    ``4,'' or ``5'' between the ``US'' and ``DA'', with the appropriate 
    quality grade designation of ``Prime,'' ``Choice,'' or ``Select,'' 
    below both as shown in Figure 1. The code identification letters for 
    the grader performing the service will appear outside underneath the 
    shield.
    
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        (e) Under the regulations, for yield grade identification purposes 
    only, a shield enclosing the letters ``US'' on one side and ``DA'' on 
    the other, with the appropriate Yield Grade designation number of 
    ``1,'' ``2,'' ``3,'' ``4,'' or ``5'' as shown in Figure 1. The code 
    identification letters for the grader performing the service will 
    appear outside underneath the shield.
    
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        (f) Under the regulations, for quality grade identification only, a 
    shield enclosing the letters ``US'' on one side and ``DA'' on the other 
    with the appropriate Quality Grade designation of ``Prime,'' 
    ``Choice,'' or ``Select'' as shown in Figure 1. The code identification 
    letters for the grader performing the service will appear outside 
    underneath the shield.
    
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        (g) The letters ``USDA'' with the appropriate grade designation 
    ``1,'' ``2,'' ``3,'' ``4,'' ``Utility,'' or ``Cull'' enclosed in a 
    shield as shown in Figure 1, as provided in the Official United States 
    Standards for Grades of Pork Carcasses, constitutes a form of official 
    identification under the regulations to show the grade under said 
    standards of barrow, gilt, and sow pork carcasses.
    
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        (h) The following constitute forms of official identification under 
    the regulations to show compliance of products:
    
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        Note: The letters ``RWX'', and ``UF'' shown in figures 1, and 2 
    are examples, respectively, of the code identification letters of 
    the official grader performing the service.
    
        (i) The following, as shown in Figure 1, constitutes official 
    identification to show quality system certification:
    
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        (j) A shield-shaped ear tag enclosing the letters ``USDA'', the 
    words ``Carcass Data Service,'' as shown below (Figure 1), and a serial 
    number constitutes a form of official identification under the 
    regulations for livestock and carcasses. Other information may appear 
    on the backside of the ear tag at the option of the purchasers.
    
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        (k) One device used by USDA graders is a rectangular, serially 
    numbered, orange tag on which a shield encloses the letters ``USDA'' 
    and the words ``Product Control'' as shown in Figure 1, constitutes a 
    form of official identification under the regulations for meat and meat 
    products.
    
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        Official graders and supervisors of grading may use ``Product 
    Control'' tags or other methods and devices as approved by the 
    Administrator for the identification and control of meat and meat 
    products which are not in compliance with the regulations or are held 
    pending the results of an examination. Any such meat or meat product so 
    identified shall not be used, moved, or altered in any manner; nor 
    shall official control identification be removed, without the express 
    permission of an authorized representative of the USDA.
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        Dated: September 27, 1995.
    Lon Hatamiya,
    Administrator.
    [FR Doc. 95-25122 Filed 10-12-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
10/13/1995
Department:
Agricultural Marketing Service
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Proposed rule.
Document Number:
95-25122
Dates:
Written comments must be received by November 13, 1995.
Pages:
53283-53307 (25 pages)
Docket Numbers:
No. LS-95-006
PDF File:
95-25122.pdf
CFR: (4)
7 CFR 54.1
7 CFR 54.4
7 CFR 54.14
7 CFR 54.17