96-31835. Notice of Price Regulation Procedure; Hearing  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 241 (Friday, December 13, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 65604-65605]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-31835]
    
    
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    NORTHEAST DAIRY COMPACT COMMISSION
    
    
    Notice of Price Regulation Procedure; Hearing
    
        Price regulation procedure hearings will be held on December 17, 
    1996, 10:00 am at the Lebanon Elks Lodge, Lebanon, NH, and on December 
    19, 1996 11:00 am at the Northborough Grange Hall, Northborough, MA.
    
    I. Authority
    
        (a) Article V, Section 11 of the Northeast Interstate Dairy 
    Compact, and all other applicable Articles and Sections, as approved by 
    Section 147 of the Federal Agricultural Improvement and Reform Act 
    (FAIR ACT), P.L. 104-127, and as thereby set forth in S.J. Res. 
    28(1)(b) of the 104th Congress.
        (b) Bylaws of the Northeast Dairy Compact Commission, adopted 
    November 21, 1996.
        (c) Resolution adopted by Northeast Dairy Compact Commission, 
    November 21, 1996.
    
    II. Summary of Notice
    
        Pursuant to Article VI(B) of its bylaws, the Northeast Dairy 
    Compact Commission hereby announces the commencement, on its own 
    initiative, of a price regulation rulemaking proceeding. Pursuant to 
    Article VI(C) of the Bylaws, the Commission further notices the 
    scheduling of a hearing as provided below.
    
    III. Statement of Subject Matter of Hearing
    
        The hearing shall consider the following subjects and issues 
    relating to the possible establishment of a compact over-order price 
    regulation:
        1. The balance between production and consumption of Class I, fluid 
    milk products in the territorial region of the six participating, New 
    England states.
        2. The costs of production in the territorial region of the six 
    participating, New England states, including, but not limited to the 
    price feed, transportation costs, the cost of labor, including the 
    reasonable value of the producer's own labor and management, machinery 
    expense and interest expense.
        3. The prevailing farm, wholesale and retail prices for milk 
    outside the territorial region of the six participating New England 
    states.
    
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        4. The costs of processing and distributing Class I, fluid milk 
    products within the territorial region of the six participating New 
    England states by plants located within the region.
        5. The costs of delivering and marketing bulk, Class I, fluid milk 
    to plants located within the territorial region of the six 
    participating New England states from within and outside the region.
        6. The costs of delivering and distributing packaged, Class I, 
    fluid milk products within the territorial region of the six 
    participating New England states processed outside the region.
        7. The purchasing power of the general public.
        8. The nature and function of all government programs providing 
    food assistance in the form of Class I, fluid, milk products, such as 
    the Women, Infants and Children Special Supplemental Food Program of 
    the United States Child Nutrition Act of 1996, and the potential impact 
    of compact over-order price regulation on such programs.
        9. The costs of retailing Class I fluid milk products.
        10. The econometrics of price transmission from the farm to retail 
    price for Class I, fluid milk products.
        11. The prices needed to yield a reasonable return to producers of 
    milk and distributors of Class I, fluid, milk products.
        12. Feasible actions which may be taken to ensure that compact 
    over-order price regulation, if imposed, does not create an incentive 
    for producers to generate additional supplies of milk.
    
    IV. Dates, Times and Locations of Hearing
    
        The Northeast Dairy Compact Commission will hold hearings:
        1. Tuesday, December 17, 1996, at 10:00 am at the Lebanon Elks 
    Lodge, Heater Road, Lebanon, NH.
        2. Thursday, December 19, 1996 at 11:00 am at the Northborough 
    Grange Hall, School Street, Northborough, MA.
    
    V. Right to Provide Written Comment
    
        Pursuant to Article VI(D) of the Bylaws, any person may participate 
    in the rulemaking proceeding independent of the hearing process by 
    submitting written comments and exhibits to the Northeast Dairy Compact 
    Commission. The comment and/or exhibits may be submitted at any time 
    until January 2, 1997. Comments and exhibits will be made part of the 
    record of the rulemaking proceeding if they identify the author's name, 
    address and occupation and if they include a sworn, notarized statement 
    indicating that the comment and/or exhibit is presented based upon the 
    author's personal knowledge and belief.
        Comments and exhibits should be sent to: Northeast Dairy Compact 
    Commission, 43 State Street, P.O. Box 1058, Montpelier, VT 05601, (802) 
    229-2028 (fax).
        For more information, contact a New England state department of 
    agriculture or the Compact Commission offices--(802) 229-1941.
    Daniel Smith,
    Executive Director.
    [FR Doc. 96-31835 Filed 12-12-96; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 1650-01-M
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
12/13/1996
Department:
Northeast Dairy Compact Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
96-31835
Pages:
65604-65605 (2 pages)
PDF File:
96-31835.pdf