97-9478. Egg, Poultry, and Rabbit Grading Increase in Fees and Charges  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 71 (Monday, April 14, 1997)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 18019-18021]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-9478]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
    
    Agricultural Marketing Service
    
    7 CFR Parts 56 and 70
    
    [Docket No. PY-97-001]
    
    
    Egg, Poultry, and Rabbit Grading Increase in Fees and Charges
    
    AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) is increasing the 
    fees and charges for Federal voluntary egg, poultry, and rabbit 
    grading. These fees and charges are increased to cover the increase in 
    salaries of Federal employees, salary increases of State employees 
    cooperatively utilized in administering the programs, and other 
    increased Agency costs.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: May 1, 1997.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Douglas C. Bailey, Chief, 
    Standardization Branch, (202) 720-3506.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This rule has been determined not-
    significant for purposes of Executive Order 12866 and has not been 
    reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
        This rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12988, Civil 
    Justice Reform. This action is not intended to have retroactive effect. 
    This rule will 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 the provisions of this rule.
        Pursuant to the requirements set forth in the Regulatory 
    Flexibility Act (RFA), the AMS has considered the economic impact of 
    this action on small entities.
        There are more than 400 users of the Poultry Division's grading 
    services. Many of these users are small entities under the criteria 
    established by the Small Business Administration (13 CFR 121.601). This 
    rule raises the fees charged to all businesses for voluntary grading 
    services for eggs, poultry, and rabbits. The AMS estimates that overall 
    this rule will yield an additional $1.2 million during fiscal year (FY) 
    1998. Without the fee increase, anticipated revenue will not cover 
    program costs and projected FY 98 revenues for grading services are 
    $21.7 million with costs projected at $23.1 million. Trust fund 
    balances would be below appropriate levels. With a fee increase, 
    projected FY 98 revenues are $22.9 million with costs projected at 
    $23.1 million. The hourly resident rate will increase by approximately 
    5.5 percent while the hourly nonresident rate for grading service will 
    increase by approximately 15.8 percent. The costs to
    
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    entities will be proportional to their use of service, so that costs 
    are shared equitably by all users. Furthermore, entities are under no 
    obligation to use these grading services.
        The AMS has certified that this action will not have a significant 
    impact on a substantial number of small entities, as defined in the RFA 
    (5 U.S.C. 601).
        The information collection requirements that appear in the sections 
    amended by this rule have been previously approved by OMB and assigned 
    OMB Control Numbers under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 as 
    follows: Sec. 56.52(a)(4)--No. 0581-0128; and Sec. 70.77(a)(4)--No. 
    0581-0127.
    
    Background
    
        The Agricultural Marketing Act (AMA) of 1946 authorizes official 
    grading and certification on a user-fee basis of eggs, poultry, and 
    rabbits. The AMA provides that reasonable fees be collected from the 
    user of the program services to cover, as nearly as practicable, the 
    costs of services rendered. AMS regularly reviews these programs to 
    determine if fees are adequate and if costs are reasonable. This rule 
    will amend the schedule for fees and charges for grading services 
    rendered to the egg, poultry, and rabbit industries to reflect the 
    costs currently associated with the program.
        In 1995 the egg products inspection program was transferred to the 
    Food Safety and Inspection Service. In order to offset the loss of 
    efficiencies and to avoid an increase in user fees for the remaining 
    shell egg and poultry grading programs, AMS took several streamlining 
    actions in supervisory and support activities. These actions included 
    reducing the number of supervisory visits; consolidating and closing 
    submanagement offices; consolidating the billing and support functions 
    into two regional offices; realigning regional boundaries; and 
    substantially reducing the Washington, DC headquarters staff. As a 
    result, no fee increase was necessary due to the reorganization. 
    However, increased salaries and other costs and a substantial shift 
    from resident to nonresident grading services now require an increase 
    in fees.
        Employee salaries and benefits are major program costs that account 
    for approximately 82 percent of the total operating budget. Materially 
    affecting program costs were general and locality salary increases for 
    Federal employees which, depending on locality, ranged from 3.09 to 
    6.25 percent in January 1995, 2.39 to 2.87 percent in January 1996, and 
    2.24 to 4.66 percent in January 1997. Also, from November 1994 through 
    September 1997, salaries and fringe benefits of federally licensed 
    State employees will have increased by about 7 percent. Further, since 
    October 1993, standardization program costs must be recovered from 
    grading program user fees. As a result, the hourly resident rate for 
    grading services will increase by approximately 5.5 percent. The hourly 
    resident rate covers graders' salaries, fringe benefits, and related 
    costs.
        Another factor affecting the current fee structure is the shift 
    from resident to nonresident grading services. Historically, the 
    majority of shell egg and poultry grading has been done on a resident 
    basis according to the official U.S. quality grade standards. Today, 
    however, a growing volume of shell eggs and poultry is being traded 
    according to product-specific purchase specifications where USDA 
    certification is required, and this work is done increasingly on a 
    nonresident fee basis. This shift has increased the proportion of 
    overhead costs necessary to administer the nonresident services. As a 
    result, users of nonresident services are not supporting their share of 
    the program's overhead costs under the present fee structure. For this 
    reason, the hourly nonresident rate for grading service will increase 
    by approximately 15.8 percent.
        A recent review of the current fee schedule, effective since 
    November 1, 1994, revealed that anticipated revenue will not adequately 
    cover increasing program costs. Without a fee increase, projected FY 98 
    revenues for grading services are $21.7 million with costs projected at 
    $23.1 million, and trust fund balances would be below appropriate 
    levels. With a fee increase, projected FY 98 revenues are $22.9 million 
    with costs projected at $23.1 million.
    
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                              Service                              Revised  
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              Resident shell egg and poultry grading                        
                                                                            
    Administrative charges (supervision, other overhead and                 
     administrative costs) assessed on the volume of product                
     handled:                                                               
        Per pound of poultry..................................        .00033
        Per 30-dozen case of shell eggs.......................        .038  
        Minimum per month.....................................     225      
        Maximum per month.....................................   2,250      
                                                                            
      Nonresident shell egg and poultry grading and Resident                
                          rabbit grading                                    
                                                                            
    Administrative charge based on 25% of grader's salary,                  
     minimum per month........................................     225      
                                                                            
        Nonresident fee basis poultry, shell egg and rabbit                 
                              grading                                       
                                                                            
    Regular time, rate per hour...............................      38.96   
    Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, rate per hour.....      43.24   
                                                                            
          Appeal grading and Review of grader's decision                    
                                                                            
    Rate per hour.............................................      30.56   
    Inauguration of resident grading service..................     310      
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    Comments
    
        Based on an analysis of costs to provide these services, a proposed 
    rule to increase the fees for these services was published in the 
    Federal Register (62 FR 4662) on January 31, 1997. Comments on the 
    proposed rule were solicited from interested parties until March 3, 
    1997.
        During the 30-day comment period, the Agency received five comments 
    in opposition to the proposal; three from egg producers, one from a 
    national egg industry organization, and one from a poultry processor. 
    They expressed a general concern about the cost of the grading program. 
    Several commentors encouraged AMS to find and implement additional 
    cost-saving measures in lieu of a fee increase. Although AMS has 
    implemented significant cost-saving actions over the past several years 
    as described above and remains committed to controlling program costs 
    wherever possible, implementation of the proposed fee increases remains 
    necessary to ensure the financial stability of the grading program.
        Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553, it is found and determined that good 
    cause exists for not postponing the effective date of the action until 
    30 days after publication in the Federal Register, because the proposed 
    fees need to be implemented on an expedited basis in order to avoid 
    financial losses in the grading program this fiscal year. Also, the 
    effective date of the fee increase will be set to coincide with the 
    next billing cycle beginning on May 1, 1997.
    
    List of Subjects
    
    7 CFR Part 56
    
        Eggs and egg products, Food grades and standards, Food labeling, 
    Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
    
    7 CFR Part 70
    
        Food grades and standards, Food labeling, Poultry and poultry 
    products, Rabbits and rabbit products, Reporting and recordkeeping 
    requirements.
    
    
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        For reasons set forth in the preamble, title 7, Code of Federal 
    Regulations, parts 56 and 70 is amended as follows:
    
    PART 56--GRADING OF SHELL EGGS
    
        1. The authority citation for part 56 continues to read as follows:
    
        Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1621-1627.
    
        2. Section 56.46 is amended by revising paragraphs (b) and (c) to 
    read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 56.46  On a fee basis.
    
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        (b) Fees for grading services will be based on the time required to 
    perform the services. The hourly charge shall be $38.96 and shall 
    include the time actually required to perform the grading, waiting 
    time, travel time, and any clerical costs involved in issuing a 
    certificate.
        (c) Grading services rendered on Saturdays, Sundays, or legal 
    holidays shall be charged for at the rate of $43.24 per hour. 
    Information on legal holidays is available from the Supervisor.
        3. Section 56.47 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 56.47  Fees for appeal grading or review of a grader's decision.
    
        The cost of an appeal grading or review of a grader's decision 
    shall be borne by the appellant at an hourly rate of $30.56 for the 
    time spent in performing the appeal and travel time to and from the 
    site of the appeal, plus any additional expenses. If the appeal grading 
    or review of a grader's decision discloses that a material error was 
    made in the original determination, no fee or expenses will be charged.
        4. Section 56.52 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(4) to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 56.52  Continuous grading performed on resident basis.
    
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        (a) * * *
        (4) An administrative service charge based upon the aggregate 
    number of 30-dozen cases of all shell eggs handled in the plant per 
    billing period multiplied by $0.038, except that the minimum charge per 
    billing period shall be $225 and the maximum charge shall be $2,250. 
    The minimum charge also applies where an approved application is in 
    effect and no product is handled.
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        5. Section 56.54 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(2) to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 56.54  Charges for continuous grading performed on a nonresident 
    basis.
    
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        (a) * * *
        (2) An administrative service charge equal to 25 percent of the 
    grader's total salary costs. A minimum charge of $225 will be made each 
    billing period. The minimum charge also applies where an approved 
    application is in effect and no product is handled.
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    PART 70--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF POULTRY PRODUCTS AND RABBIT PRODUCTS
    
        6. The authority citation for part 70 continues to read as follows:
    
        Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1621-1627.
    
        7. Section 70.71 is amended by revising paragraphs (b) and (c) to 
    read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 70.71  On a fee basis.
    
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        (b) Fees for grading services will be based on the time required to 
    perform such services for class, quality, quantity (weight test), or 
    condition, whether ready-to-cook poultry, ready-to-cook rabbits, or 
    specified poultry food products are involved. The hourly charge shall 
    be $38.96 and shall include the time actually required to perform the 
    work, waiting time, travel time, and any clerical costs involved in 
    issuing a certificate.
        (c) Grading services rendered on Saturdays, Sundays, or legal 
    holidays shall be charged for at the rate of $43.24 per hour. 
    Information on legal holidays is available from the Supervisor.
        8. Section 70.72 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 70.72  Fees for appeal grading, or examination or review of a 
    grader's decision.
    
        The costs of an appeal grading, or examination or review of a 
    grader's decision, will be borne by the appellant at an hourly rate of 
    $30.56 for the time spent in performing the appeal and travel time to 
    and from the site of the appeal, plus any additional expenses. If the 
    appeal grading, or examination or review of a grader's decision, 
    discloses that a material error was made in the original determination, 
    no fee or expenses will be charged.
        9. Section 70.76 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(2) to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 70.76  Charges for continuous poultry grading performed on a 
    nonresident basis.
    
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        (a) * * *
        (2) An administrative service charge equal to 25 percent of the 
    grader's total salary costs. A minimum charge of $225 will be made each 
    billing period. The minimum charge also applies where an approved 
    application is in effect and no product is handled.
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        10. Section 70.77 is amended by revising paragraphs (a)(4) and 
    (a)(5) to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 70.77  Charges for continuous poultry or rabbit grading performed 
    on a resident basis.
    
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        (a) * * *
        (4) For poultry grading: An administrative service charge based 
    upon the aggregate weight of the total volume of all live and ready-to-
    cook poultry handled in the plant per billing period computed in 
    accordance with the following: Total pounds per billing period 
    multiplied by $0.00033, except that the minimum charge per billing 
    period shall be $225 and the maximum charge shall be $2,250. The 
    minimum charge also applies where an approved application is in effect 
    and no product is handled.
        (5) For rabbit grading: An administrative service charge equal to 
    25 percent of the grader's total salary costs. A minimum charge of $225 
    will be made each billing period. The minimum charge also applies where 
    an approved application is in effect and no product is handled.
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        Dated: April 7, 1997.
    Lon Hatamiya,
    Administrator.
    [FR Doc. 97-9478 Filed 4-11-97; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 3410-02-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
04/14/1997
Department:
Agricultural Marketing Service
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
97-9478
Dates:
May 1, 1997.
Pages:
18019-18021 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. PY-97-001
PDF File:
97-9478.pdf
CFR: (8)
7 CFR 56.46
7 CFR 56.47
7 CFR 56.52
7 CFR 56.54
7 CFR 70.71
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