98-4594. Walnuts Grown in California; Decreased Assessment Rate  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 36 (Tuesday, February 24, 1998)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 9133-9135]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-4594]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
    
    Agricultural Marketing Service
    
    7 CFR Part 984
    
    [Docket No. FV97-984-1 FIR]
    
    
    Walnuts Grown in California; Decreased Assessment Rate
    
    AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Department of Agriculture (Department) is adopting, as a 
    final rule, without change, the provisions of an interim final rule 
    which decreased the assessment rate established for the Walnut 
    Marketing Board (Board) under Marketing Order No. 984 for the 1997-98 
    and subsequent marketing years. The Board is responsible for local 
    administration of the marketing order which regulates the handling of 
    walnuts grown in California. Authorization to assess walnut handlers 
    enables the Board to incur expenses that are reasonable and necessary 
    to administer the program. The marketing year began August 1 and ends 
    July 31. The assessment rate will remain in effect indefinitely unless 
    modified, suspended, or terminated.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: March 26, 1998.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Diane Purvis, Marketing Assistant, or 
    Mary Kate Nelson, Marketing Specialist, California Marketing Field 
    Office, Fruit and Vegetable Programs, AMS, USDA, 2202 Monterey Street, 
    suite 102B, Fresno, California 93721; telephone: (209) 487-5901, Fax: 
    (209) 487-5906; or George Kelhart, Technical Advisor, Marketing Order 
    Administration Branch, Fruit and Vegetable Programs, AMS, USDA, room 
    2525-S, P.O. Box 96456, Washington, DC 20090-6456; telephone: (202) 
    720-2491, Fax: (202) 205-6632. Small businesses may request information 
    on compliance with this regulation by contacting Jay Guerber, Marketing 
    Order Administration Branch, Fruit and Vegetable Programs, AMS, USDA, 
    room 2525-S, P.O. Box 96456, Washington, DC 20090-6456; telephone: 
    (202) 720-2491, Fax: (202) 205-6632.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This rule is issued under Marketing 
    Agreement and Order No. 984, both as amended (7 CFR part 984), 
    regulating the handling of walnuts grown in California, hereinafter 
    referred to as the ``order.'' The marketing agreement and order are 
    effective under the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as 
    amended (7 U.S.C. 601-674), hereinafter referred to as the ``Act.''
        The Department is issuing this rule in conformance with Executive 
    Order 12866.
        This rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12988, Civil 
    Justice Reform. Under the marketing order now in effect, California 
    walnut handlers are subject to assessments. Funds to administer the 
    order are derived from such assessments. It is intended that the 
    assessment rate as issued herein will be applicable to all assessable 
    walnuts beginning August 1, 1997, and continue until amended, 
    suspended, or terminated. This rule will not preempt any State or local 
    laws, regulations, or policies, unless they present an irreconcilable 
    conflict with this rule.
        The Act 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 file 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 law and request a modification of the order or to be exempted 
    therefrom. Such handler is afforded the opportunity for a hearing on 
    the petition. After the 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 his or 
    her principal place of business, has jurisdiction to review the 
    Secretary's ruling on the petition, provided an action is filed not 
    later than 20 days after the date of the entry of the ruling.
        This rule continues in effect the assessment rate of $0.0116 per 
    kernelweight pound of certified merchantable walnuts established for 
    the Board for the 1997-98 and subsequent marketing years.
        The California walnut marketing order provides authority for the 
    Board, with the approval of the Department, to formulate an annual 
    budget of expenses and collect assessments from handlers to administer 
    the program. The members of the Board are producers and handlers of 
    California walnuts. They are familiar with the Board's needs and with 
    the costs for goods and services in their local area and are thus in a 
    position to formulate an appropriate budget and assessment rate. The 
    assessment rate is formulated and discussed in a public meeting. Thus, 
    all directly affected persons have an opportunity to participate and 
    provide input.
        For the 1997-98 and subsequent marketing years, the Board 
    recommended, and the Department approved, an assessment rate that would 
    continue in effect from marketing year to marketing year unless 
    modified, suspended, or terminated by the Secretary upon recommendation 
    and information submitted by the Board or other information available 
    to the Secretary.
        The Board met on September 12, 1997, and unanimously recommended 
    1997-98 expenditures of $2,391,289 and an assessment rate of $0.0116 
    per kernelweight pound of certified merchantable walnuts. In 
    comparison, last year's budgeted expenditures were $2,301,869. The 
    assessment rate of $0.0116 is $0.0001 lower than the rate formerly in 
    effect. The lower assessment rate is needed to bring expected 
    assessment income closer to the amount necessary to administer the 
    program for the 1997-98 marketing year. The quantity of assessable 
    walnuts for 1997-98 is estimated at 207,000,000 kernelweight pounds, or 
    9,000,000 kernelweight pounds higher than estimated for 1996-97. With 
    more assessable walnuts, the former rate of assessment would have 
    generated substantially more funds than needed to meet the Board's 
    financial obligations. Assessment income would have exceeded 
    anticipated expenses by about $31,000. The decrease in the assessment 
    rate in conjunction with the anticipated increase in assessable walnuts 
    should provide adequate assessment income to meet this year's expenses.
        The major expenditures recommended by the Board for the 1997-98 
    year include $240,326 for general expenses, $147,126 for office 
    expenses, $1,928,837 for research expenses, $50,000 for a production 
    research director, and $25,000 for the reserve. Budgeted expenses for 
    these items in 1996-97 were $232,684, $150,508, $1,840,677, $48,000, 
    and $30,000, respectively.
        The assessment rate recommended by the Board was derived by 
    dividing anticipated expenses by expected merchantable certifications 
    of California
    
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    walnuts for the 1997-98 marketing year. As mentioned earlier, 
    merchantable certifications for the year are estimated at 207,000,000 
    kernelweight pounds, which should provide $2,401,200 in assessment 
    income (about $10,000 more than estimated expenses). Unexpended funds 
    may be used temporarily to defray expenses of the subsequent marketing 
    year, but must be made available to the handlers from whom collected 
    within five months after the end of the year.
        The assessment rate will continue in effect indefinitely unless 
    modified, suspended, or terminated by the Secretary upon recommendation 
    and information submitted by the Board or other available information.
        Although this assessment rate is effective for an indefinite 
    period, the Board will continue to meet prior to or during each 
    marketing year to recommend a budget of expenses and consider 
    recommendations for modification of the assessment rate. The dates and 
    times of Board meetings are available from the Board or the Department. 
    Board meetings are open to the public and interested persons may 
    express their views at these meetings. The Department will evaluate 
    Board recommendations and other available information to determine 
    whether modification of the assessment rate is needed. Further 
    rulemaking will be undertaken as necessary. The Board's 1997-98 budget 
    and those for subsequent marketing years will be reviewed and, as 
    appropriate, approved by the Department.
        Pursuant to requirements set forth in the Regulatory Flexibility 
    Act (RFA), the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) has considered the 
    economic impact of this rule on small entities. Accordingly, AMS has 
    prepared this final regulatory flexibility analysis.
        The purpose of the RFA is to fit regulatory actions to the scale of 
    business subject to such actions in order that small businesses will 
    not be unduly or disproportionately burdened. Marketing orders issued 
    pursuant to the Act, and the rules issued thereunder, are unique in 
    that they are brought about through group action of essentially small 
    entities acting on their own behalf. Thus, both statutes have small 
    entity orientation and compatibility.
        There are approximately 5,000 producers of California walnuts in 
    the production area and approximately 50 handlers subject to regulation 
    under the marketing order. Small agricultural producers have been 
    defined by the Small Business Administration (13 CFR 121.601) as those 
    having annual receipts less than $500,000, and small agricultural 
    service firms are defined as those whose annual receipts are less than 
    $5,000,000. The majority of California walnut producers and handlers 
    may be classified as small entities.
        This rule continues in effect the decreased assessment rate of 
    $0.0116 per kernelweight pound of certified merchantable walnuts 
    established for the Board and collected from handlers for the 1997-98 
    and subsequent marketing years. The Board unanimously recommended 1997-
    98 expenditures of $2,391,289 and that assessment rate. The assessment 
    rate of $0.0116 is $0.0001 lower than the 1996-97 rate. The quantity of 
    assessable walnuts for 1997-98 is estimated at 207,000,000 kernelweight 
    pounds. Thus, the $0.0116 rate should provide $2,401,200 in assessment 
    income and be adequate to meet this year's expenses. Unexpended funds 
    may be used temporarily to defray expenses of the subsequent marketing 
    year, but must be made available to the handlers from whom collected 
    within five months after the end of the year.
        The lower assessment rate is needed to bring expected assessment 
    income closer to the amount necessary to administer the program for the 
    1997-98 marketing year. The quantity of assessable walnuts for 1997-98 
    is estimated at 207,000,000 kernelweight pounds, or 9,000,000 
    kernelweight pounds higher than estimated for 1996-97. With more 
    assessable walnuts, the former rate of assessment would have generated 
    substantially more funds than needed to meet the Board's financial 
    obligations. Assessment income would have exceeded anticipated expenses 
    by about $31,000. The decrease in the assessment rate in conjunction 
    with the anticipated increase in assessable walnuts should provide 
    adequate assessment income to meet this year's expenses.
        The Board's increase in budgeted expenses from $2,301,869 to 
    $2,391,289 is due primarily to increases in the following line item 
    categories--administrative and office salaries, research programs, and 
    the production research director. Expenses for these items for 1997-98, 
    with last year's budgeted expenses in parentheses, are: administrative 
    and office salaries--$148,080 ($142,000), research programs--$1,928,837 
    ($1,840,677), and production research director--$50,000 ($48,000). 
    Prior to arriving at this budget, the Board considered information from 
    various sources, such as the Board's Budget and Personnel Committee, 
    the Research Committee, and the Market Development Committee. 
    Alternative expenditure levels were discussed by these groups, based 
    upon the relative value of various research projects to the walnut 
    industry. The assessment rate of $0.0116 per kernelweight pound of 
    certified merchantable walnuts was then determined by dividing the 
    total recommended budget by the quantity of assessable walnuts, 
    estimated at 207,000,000 kernelweight pounds for the 1997-98 marketing 
    year. This would produce assessment income of about $2,401,900. This is 
    approximately $10,000 above the anticipated expenses, which the Board 
    determined to be acceptable.
        Data for recent seasons and projections for the upcoming season 
    indicate that anticipated 1997-98 assessment revenue as a percentage of 
    total grower revenue could range between 2 and 2.5 percent.
        This action continues in effect the assessment obligation imposed 
    on handlers. While assessments impose some additional costs on 
    handlers, the costs are minimal and uniform on all handlers. Some of 
    the additional costs may be passed on to producers. However, these 
    costs are offset by the benefits derived by the operation of the 
    marketing order. In addition, the Board's meeting was widely publicized 
    throughout the California walnut industry and all interested persons 
    were invited to attend the meeting and participate in Board 
    deliberations on all issues. Like all Board meetings, the September 12, 
    1997, meeting was a public meeting and all entities, both large and 
    small, were able to express views on this issue.
        This action imposes no additional reporting or recordkeeping 
    requirements on either small or large California walnut handlers. As 
    with all Federal marketing order programs, reports and forms are 
    periodically reviewed to reduce information requirements and 
    duplication by industry and public sector agencies.
        The Department has not identified any relevant Federal rules that 
    duplicate, overlap, or conflict with this rule.
        An interim final rule concerning this action was published in the 
    Federal Register on October 30, 1997, (62 FR 58641). Copies of that 
    rule were also mailed to all walnut handlers. Finally, the interim 
    final rule was made available through the Internet by the Office of the 
    Federal Register. A 60-day comment period was provided for interested 
    persons to respond to the interim final rule. The comment period ended 
    on December 29, 1997, and no comments were received.
    
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        After consideration of all relevant material presented, including 
    the information and recommendation submitted by the Board and other 
    available information, it is hereby found that this rule, as 
    hereinafter set forth, will tend to effectuate the declared policy of 
    the Act.
    
    List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 984
    
        Marketing agreements, Nuts, Reporting and recordkeeping 
    requirements, Walnuts.
    
        For the reasons set forth in the preamble, 7 CFR part 984 is 
    amended as follows:
    
    PART 984--WALNUTS GROWN IN CALIFORNIA
    
        Accordingly, the interim final rule amending 7 CFR part 984 which 
    was published at 62 FR 58641 on October 30, 1997, is adopted as a final 
    rule without change.
    
        Dated: February 17, 1998.
    Robert C. Keeney,
    Deputy Administrator, Fruit and Vegetable Programs.
    [FR Doc. 98-4594 Filed 2-23-98; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 3410-02-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
3/26/1998
Published:
02/24/1998
Department:
Agricultural Marketing Service
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
98-4594
Dates:
March 26, 1998.
Pages:
9133-9135 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. FV97-984-1 FIR
PDF File:
98-4594.pdf
CFR: (1)
7 CFR 984