96-33000. Milk in the Middle Atlantic, Carolina, Southeast, Tennessee Valley and Louisville-Lexington-Evansville Marketing Areas; Termination of Certain Provisions of the Order  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 252 (Tuesday, December 31, 1996)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 69016-69019]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-33000]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
    7 CFR Parts 1004, 1005, 1007, 1011, and 1046
    
    [DA-96-15]
    
    
    Milk in the Middle Atlantic, Carolina, Southeast, Tennessee 
    Valley and Louisville-Lexington-Evansville Marketing Areas; Termination 
    of Certain Provisions of the Order
    
    AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: This document terminates the base-excess payment plan 
    provisions of the Middle Atlantic, Carolina, Southeast, Tennessee 
    Valley, and Louisville-Lexington-Evansville Federal milk marketing 
    orders due to the expiration of legislative authority to incorporate 
    base-excess plans in Federal milk marketing orders on December 31, 
    1996.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: January 1, 1997.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nicholas Memoli, Marketing Specialist, 
    USDA/AMS/Dairy Division, Order Formulation Branch, Room 2971, South 
    Building, P.O. Box 96456, Washington, DC 20090-6456, (202) 690-1932, e-
    mail address Nicholas__X__Memoli@usda.gov.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Department is issuing this final rule in 
    conformance with Executive Order 12866.
        This final rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12988, 
    Civil Justice Reform. This rule is not intended to have a retroactive 
    effect. This rule will not preempt any state or local laws, 
    regulations, or policies, unless they present an irreconcilable 
    conflict with this rule.
        The Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as amended (7 
    U.S.C. 601-674), provides that administrative proceedings must be 
    exhausted before parties may file suit in court. Under section 
    608c(15)(A) of the Act, any handler subject to an order may request 
    modification or exemption from such order by filing with the Secretary 
    a petition stating that the order, any provision of the order, or any 
    obligation imposed in connection with the order is not in accordance 
    with the law. A handler is afforded the opportunity for a hearing on 
    the petition. After a hearing, the Secretary would rule on the 
    petition. The Act provides that the district court of the United States 
    in any district in which the handler is an inhabitant, or has its 
    principal place of business, has jurisdiction in equity to review the 
    Secretary's ruling on the petition, provided a bill in equity is filed 
    not later than 20 days after the date of the entry of the ruling.
    
    Small Business Consideration
    
        In accordance with the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et 
    seq.), as amended, the Agricultural Marketing Service has considered 
    the economic impact of this action on small entities and believes that 
    this rule could have a significant economic impact on a substantial 
    number of small entities. For the purpose of the Regulatory Flexibility 
    Act, a dairy farm is considered a ``small business'' if it has an 
    annual gross revenue of less than $500,000, and a dairy products 
    manufacturer is a ``small business'' if it has fewer than 500 
    employees. For the purposes of determining which dairy farms are 
    ``small businesses,'' the $500,000 per year criterion was used to 
    establish a production guideline of 326,000 pounds per month. Although 
    this guideline does not factor in additional monies that may be 
    received by dairy producers, it should be an inclusive standard for 
    most ``small'' dairy farmers. For purposes of determining a handler's 
    size, if the plant is part of a larger company operating multiple 
    plants that collectively exceed the 500 employee limit, the plant will 
    be considered a large business even if the local plant has fewer than 
    500 employees.
        This rule terminates the base-excess plan provisions of five 
    Federal milk orders. Producers with earned base will no longer receive 
    base prices as in the past, but will be paid at least the uniform price 
    throughout the year for their hundredweight of milk.
        Under a base-excess payment plan, a producer is paid a ``base 
    price'' for ``base milk'' and an ``excess price'' for production in 
    excess of base milk. During the base-paying period of a base- excess 
    plan, base prices are higher than the uniform prices computed for those 
    months, while the excess prices are below the uniform prices. Using a 
    representative period of May 1996, the difference between the base and 
    uniform prices in the five orders was not greater than $0.26/cwt., 
    while the difference between the uniform and excess prices ranged from 
    $0.45 to $2.81/cwt.
    
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        The economic impact of the termination of base-excess plans is 
    likely to be threefold. First, for those producers who have been most 
    successful in shifting their herd's production from the spring to the 
    fall, there will be a reduction in total revenue. The loss in revenue 
    would be determined by multiplying the producer's total hundredweight 
    of milk by the uniform price and subtracting that figure from the 
    producer's base milk at the estimated base price plus the excess milk 
    at the estimated excess price. This calculation would have to be 
    computed for each month of the base-paying period. On the other hand, 
    for those producers who have made no effort to shift production from 
    the spring to the fall, there is likely to be an economic windfall at 
    the difference between the uniform price multiplied by their total 
    production and what the producer's milk would have earned using base 
    and excess prices.
        A second economic impact for producers under Orders 5, 7, 11, and 
    46 will be experienced by those producers who were planning to go out 
    of business and sell their base at the end of the base-building period, 
    but before the start of the base-paying period. These producers will 
    lose the amount of money that they could have realized by selling their 
    base. For example, during the 1995 base-building period, 5500 producers 
    earned base in the Southeast market. The average daily base for a 
    single producer was 2,933 lbs. Based on the average price per pound for 
    base in 1995 ($1.62/lb. based on figures obtained from the Market 
    Administrator's office), an average producer in the Southeast could 
    have obtained $4,751.46 from the sale of such base in 1997.
        The final effect of the base-excess plan termination is impossible 
    to measure in advance of the facts. Under the base and excess plans in 
    Orders 5, 7, 11 and 46, dairy farmers who were not on a market during 
    the base-building period are discouraged from pooling their milk on the 
    market during the base-paying period because they would only receive 
    the excess price for their milk. Without a base and excess plan, 
    however, there would be no such disincentive. Theoretically, therefore, 
    it is possible that producers who are not normally associated with 
    these markets will become associated with them during the flush 
    production months to take advantage of a price difference between these 
    generally deficit, high Class I utilization markets and the producers' 
    normal, lower utilization, lower-priced market. To what extent the 
    attachment of this additional milk will lower the uniform price in the 
    5 base-excess plan markets cannot be determined at this time.
        Regardless of the possible economic effects which may result from 
    termination of seasonal base plans upon small entities, there is no 
    alternative to this termination action since the underlying statutory 
    authority expires on December 31, 1996.
        In considering the impact of this action on small businesses, the 
    termination of seasonal base plans will also cause a reduction in 
    paperwork. Base-excess plans generate a large volume of paperwork for 
    the Market Administrator's office, as well as for cooperative 
    associations and handlers' with non-member supplies. Termination of 
    such plans will place less of a regulatory burden on those responsible 
    for recordkeeping, administration, and compliance with these 
    provisions.
    
    Statement of Consideration
    
        This order of termination is issued pursuant to the provisions of 
    the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act and of the orders regulating 
    the handling of milk in the Middle Atlantic, Carolina, Southeast, 
    Tennessee Valley, and Louisville-Lexington-Evansville marketing areas.
        It is determined that notice of proposed rulemaking and public 
    procedure thereon is impracticable, unnecessary and contrary to the 
    public interest. The expiration of authority to incorporate seasonal 
    base plans in Federal milk marketing orders on December 31, 1996, 
    necessitates the termination of base-excess plan provisions.
        The Department received several letters requesting that seasonal 
    base plans be suspended, rather than terminated. While the Department 
    considered suspending the provisions, we concluded that an order 
    provision cannot be suspended once the underlying legislative authority 
    for that provision has expired. Nevertheless, should Congress pass 
    future legislation authorizing seasonal base plans, it could provide 
    for an expedited procedure to reinstate the order provisions.
        After consideration of all relevant material, and other available 
    information, it is hereby found and determined that effective January 
    1, 1997, the provisions of each of the orders specified below do not 
    tend to effectuate the declared policy of the Act:
    
    List of Subjects in 7 CFR Parts 1004, 1005, 1007, 1011, and 1046
    
        Milk marketing orders.
    
        For the reasons set forth in the preamble, 7 CFR Parts 1004, 1005, 
    1007, 1011, and 1046 are amended as follows.
        1. The authority citation for 7 CFR Parts 1004, 1005, 1007, 1011, 
    and 1046 continues to read as follows:
    
        Authority: 7 U.S.C. 601-674.
    
    PART 1004--MILK IN THE MIDDLE ATLANTIC MARKETING AREA
    
    
    Sec. 1004.61  [Amended]
    
        2. In Sec. 1004.61, paragraph (b) is removed and reserved, and the 
    section heading and introductory text are revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 1004.61  Computation of weighted average differential price and 
    producer nonfat milk solids price.
    
        For each month the market administrator shall compute a ``weighted 
    average differential price'' and a ``producer nonfat milk solids 
    price'', as follows:
    * * * * *
    
    
    Sec. 1004.63  [Amended]
    
        3. In Sec. 1004.63, the words ``the weighted average differential 
    price for base milk and'' are removed, and the section heading is 
    revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 1004.63  Announcement of weighted average differential price, 
    nonfat milk solids price and producer nonfat milk solids price.
    
    * * * * *
    
    
    Sec. 1004.73  [Amended]
    
        4. In Sec. 1004.73, paragraph (a) introductory text is amended by 
    removing the word ``base'', paragraph (a)(1) is amended by removing the 
    phrase ``for base milk computed pursuant to Sec. 1004.61(b)'' and the 
    word ``base'', and paragraph (b) is removed.
    
    
    Sec. 1004.75  [Amended]
    
        5. In Sec. 1004.75, paragraph (a), the words ``for base milk 
    computed pursuant to Sec. 1004.61(b)'' are removed.
    
    
    Secs. 1004.90, 1004.91, 1004.92, 1004.93, 1004.94 and 
    1004.95  [Removed]
    
        6. Sec. 1004.90 and the undesignated centerheading preceding it, 
    and Secs. 1004.91 through 1004.95 are removed.
    
    PART 1005--MILK IN THE CAROLINA MARKETING AREA
    
    
    Sec. 1005.32  [Amended]
    
        7. In Sec. 1005.32, paragraph (a) is removed and reserved.
    
    
    Sec. 1005.61  [Amended]
    
        8. In Sec. 1005.61, paragraph (a) introductory text is amended by 
    removing the words ``of June through January'', paragraph (a)(6) is 
    amended by removing the words ``for the months of June through 
    January'', paragraph (b)
    
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    is removed, and the section heading is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 1005.61  Computation of uniform price (including weighted average 
    price).
    
    * * * * *
    
    
    Sec. 1005.62  [Amended]
    
        9. In Sec. 1005.62 paragraph (b) is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 1005.62  Announcement of uniform price and butterfat differential.
    
    * * * * *
        (b) The 11th day after the end of each month the uniform price 
    pursuant to Sec. 1005.61 for such month.
    
    
    Sec. 1005.71  [Amended]
    
        10. In Sec. 1005.71, paragraph (a)(2)(i), the letter ``(s)'' at the 
    end of the word ``price(s)'' is removed.
    
    
    Sec. 1005.73  [Amended]
    
        11. In Sec. 1005.73, paragraph (a)(2) introductory text is amended 
    by removing the letter ``(s)'' at the end of the word ``price(s)'' and 
    the words ``or base milk and excess milk'', paragraph (c)(2) is amended 
    by removing the word ``appropriate'' and the letter ``(s)'' at the end 
    of the word ``price(s)'', paragraphs (d)(4) and (5) are amended by 
    removing the letter ``(s)'' at the end of the word ``rate(s)'' 
    everywhere it appears, and paragraph (d)(3) is removed and reserved.
    
    
    Sec. 1005.74  [Amended]
    
        12. Sec. 1005.74 is amended by removing the letter ``(s)'' at the 
    end of the word ``price(s)''.
    
    
    Sec. 1005.75  [Amended]
    
        13. In Sec. 1005.75, paragraph (a) is amended by removing the words 
    ``and the uniform price for base milk''.
    
    
    Secs. 1005.90, 1005.91, 1005.92, 1005.93, and 1005.94  [Removed]
    
        14. Sec. 1005.90 and the undesignated centerheading preceding it, 
    and Secs. 1005.91 through 1005.94 are removed.
    
    PART 1007--MILK IN THE SOUTHEAST MARKETING AREA
    
    
    Sec. 1007.32  [Amended]
    
        15. In Sec. 1007.32, paragraph (a) is removed and reserved.
    
    
    Sec. 1007.61  [Amended]
    
        16. In Sec. 1007.61, paragraph (a) introductory text is amended by 
    removing the words ``of June through January'', paragraph (a)(6) is 
    amended by removing the words ``for the months of June through 
    January'', paragraph (b) is removed, and the section heading is revised 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 1007.61  Computation of uniform price (including weighted average 
    price).
    
    * * * * *
    
    
    Sec. 1007.62  [Amended]
    
        17. In Sec. 1007.62, paragraph (b) is amended by removing the word 
    ``applicable'' and the letter ``(s)'' at the end of the word 
    ``price(s)''.
    
    
    Sec. 1007.71  [Amended]
    
        18. In Sec. 1007.71, paragraph (a)(2)(i) is amended by removing the 
    letter ``(s)'' at the end of the word ``price(s)''.
    
    
    Sec. 1007.73  [Amended]
    
        19. In Sec. 1007.73, paragraph (a)(1) is amended by removing the 
    phrase ``or if the producer had no established base upon which to 
    receive payments during the base paying months of February through 
    May,'', paragraph (a)(2) introductory text is amended by removing the 
    letter ``(s)'' at the end of the word ``price(s)'' and the words ``or 
    base milk and excess milk'', paragraph (d)(2) is amended by removing 
    the word ``appropriate'' and the letter ``(s)'' at the end of the word 
    ``price(s)'', paragraphs (f)(4) and (5) are amended by removing the 
    letter ``(s)'' at the end of the word ``rate(s)'' and the word 
    ``(are)'' wherever they appear, and paragraph (f)(3) is removed and 
    reserved.
    
    
    Sec. 1007.74  [Amended]
    
        20. In Sec. 1007.74, the letter ``s'' at the end of the word 
    ``prices'' and the words ``for base and excess milk'' are removed.
    
    
    Sec. 1007.75  [Amended]
    
        21. In Sec. 1007.75, paragraph (a) is amended by removing the 
    phrase ``and the uniform price for base milk''.
    
    
    Secs. 1007.90, 1007.91, 1007.92, 1007.93, and 1007.94  [Removed]
    
        22. Sec. 1007.90 and the undersignated centerheading preceding it, 
    and Secs. 1007.91 through 1007.94 are removed.
    
    PART 1011--MILK IN THE TENNESSEE VALLEY MARKETING AREA
    
    
    Sec. 1011.32  [Amended]
    
        23. In Sec. 1011.32, paragraph (a) is removed and reserved.
    
    
    Sec. 1011.61  [Amended]
    
        24. In Sec. 1011.61, paragraph (a) introductory text is amended by 
    removing the words ``of July through February'', paragraph (b) is 
    removed, and the section heading is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 1011.61  Computation of uniform price (including weighted average 
    price).
    
    * * * * *
    
    
    Sec. 1011.62  [Amended]
    
        25. In Sec. 1011.62 paragraph (b) is amended by removing the word 
    ``applicable'' and the letter ``s'' at the end of the word ``prices''.
    
    
    Sec. 1011.71  [Amended]
    
        26. In Sec. 1011.71, paragraph (a)(2)(i) is amended by removing the 
    letter ``s'' at the end of the word ``prices''.
    
    
    Sec. 1011.73  [Amended]
    
        27. In Sec. 1011.73, paragraph (a)(2) introductory text is amended 
    by removing the phrase ``or base milk and excess milk'' and the letter 
    ``(s)'' at the end of the word ``price(s)'', paragraph (c)(2) is 
    amended by removing the word ``appropriate'' and the letter ``(s)'' at 
    the end of the word ``price(s)'', paragraphs (d) (4) and (5) are 
    amended by removing the letter ``(s)'' at the end of the word 
    ``rate(s)'' wherever it appears, and paragraph (d)(3) is removed and 
    reserved.
    
    
    Sec. 1011.74  [Amended]
    
        28. In Sec. 1011.74, the letter ``(s)'' at the end of the word 
    ``price(s)'' is removed.
    
    
    Sec. 1011.75  [Amended]
    
        29. In Sec. 1011.75, paragraph (a) is amended by removing the words 
    ``and the uniform price for base milk''.
    
    
    Secs. 1011.90, 1011.91, 1011.92, 1011.93, and 1011.94  [Removed]
    
        30. Sec. 1011.90 and the undesignated centerheading preceding it, 
    and Secs. 1011.91 through 1011.94 are removed.
    
    PART 1046--MILK IN THE LOUISVILLE-LEXINGTON-EVANSVILLE MARKETING 
    AREA
    
    
    Sec. 1046.32  [Amended]
    
        31. In Sec. 1046.32, paragraph (d) is removed and reserved.
    
    
    Sec. 1046.61  [Amended]
    
        32. In Sec. 1046.61, paragraph (a) introductory text is amended by 
    removing the words ``of July through February'', paragraph (b) is 
    removed, and the section heading is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 1046.61  Computation of uniform price (including weighted average 
    price).
    
    * * * * *
    
    
    Sec. 1046.62  [Amended]
    
        33. In Sec. 1046.62, paragraph (b) is amended by removing the word 
    ``applicable'' and the letter ``(s)'' at the end of the word 
    ``price(s)''.
    
    
    Sec. 1046.71  [Amended]
    
        34. In Sec. 1046.71, paragraph (a)(2)(i) is amended by removing the 
    word
    
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    ``applicable'' and the letter ``(s)'' at the end of the word 
    ``price(s)''.
    
    
    Sec. 1046.73  [Amended]
    
        35. In Sec. 1046.73, the last sentence in paragraph (a) is removed, 
    paragraph (b) introductory text is amended by removing the letter 
    ``(s)'' at the end of the word ``price(s)'' and the words ``or base 
    milk and excess milk'', paragraphs (d) (4) and (5) are amended by 
    removing the letter ``(s)'' at the end of the word ``rate(s)'' 
    everywhere it appears, and paragraph (d)(3) is removed and reserved.
    
    
    Sec. 1046.74  [Amended]
    
        36. In Sec. 1046.74, the letter ``(s)'' at the end of the word 
    ``price(s)'' is removed.
    
    
    Sec. 1046.75  [Amended]
    
        37. In Sec. 1046.75, paragraph (a) is amended by removing the 
    phrase ``and the uniform price for base milk''.
    
    
    Secs. 1046.90, 1046.91, 1046.92, 1046.93, and 1046.94  [Removed]
    
        38. Sec. 1046.90 and the undesignated centerheading preceding it, 
    and Secs. 1046.91 through 1046.94 are removed.
    
        Dated: December 23, 1996.
    Michael V. Dunn,
    Assistant Secretary, Marketing and Regulatory Programs.
    [FR Doc. 96-33000 Filed 12-30-96; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 3410-02-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
12/31/1996
Department:
Agriculture Department
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
96-33000
Dates:
January 1, 1997.
Pages:
69016-69019 (4 pages)
Docket Numbers:
DA-96-15
PDF File:
96-33000.pdf
CFR: (32)
7 CFR 1004.61
7 CFR 1004.63
7 CFR 1004.73
7 CFR 1004.75
7 CFR 1005.32
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