95-12999. Import/Export User Fees  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 102 (Friday, May 26, 1995)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 27913-27924]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-12999]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
    Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
    
    9 CFR Part 130
    
    [Docket No. 92-174-1]
    RIN 0579-AA67
    
    
    Import/Export User Fees
    
    AGENCY: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA.
    
    ACTION: Proposed rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: We are proposing to amend existing user fees for certain 
    import- and export-related services we provide for live animals and 
    birds, animal products, organisms and vectors, and germ plasm and 
    veterinary diagnostic services. We are also proposing to establish user 
    fees for certain import- and export-related services we provide for 
    live animals and birds, and animal products and byproducts. We are also 
    proposing to make several miscellaneous changes, such as amending the 
    definitions of certain words. These actions are necessary to help 
    ensure that we recover our costs and to simplify and clarify the 
    application of user fees for the public. [[Page 27914]] These actions 
    are taken in accordance with the Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and 
    Trade Act of 1990, as amended, which gives us the authority to set and 
    collect these user fees.
    
    DATES: Consideration will be given only to comments received on or 
    before July 25, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Please send an original and three copies of your comments to 
    Docket 92-174-1, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Policy and 
    Program Development, Regulatory Analysis & Development, 4700 River Road 
    Unit 118, Riverdale, MD 20737-1238. Please state that your comments 
    refer to Docket No. 92-174-1. Comments received may be inspected at 
    USDA, room 1141, South Building, 14th Street and Independence Avenue 
    SW., Washington, DC, between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through 
    Friday, except holidays. Persons wishing to inspect comments are 
    requested to call ahead on (202) 690-2817 to facilitate entry into the 
    comment reading room.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information concerning services 
    provided for live animals and birds, and germ plasm, contact Dr. Robert 
    Kahrs, Director, National Center for Import and Export, VS, APHIS, 4700 
    River Road Unit 38, Riverdale, MD 20737-1231; (301) 734-3294.
        For information concerning services provided for animal products 
    and byproducts, organisms and vectors, contact Dr. Kathleen Akin, 
    Senior Staff Veterinarian, Import/Export Products, VS, APHIS, 4700 
    River Road Unit 40, Riverdale, MD 20737-1231; (301) 734-7830.
        For information concerning services provided for veterinary 
    diagnostics, contact Dr. Joan M. Arnoldi, Director, National Veterinary 
    Services Laboratories, P.O. Box 844, Ames, IA 50010; (515) 239-8266.
        For information concerning fees, contact Ms. Barbara Thompson, 
    Chief, Financial Systems and Services Branch, Budget and Accounting 
    Division, APHIS, 4700 River Road Unit 54, Riverdale, MD 20737-1232; 
    (301) 734-5901.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        The Food, Agriculture, Conservation and Trade Act of 1990, as 
    amended (referred to below as the Farm Bill), authorizes the Secretary 
    of Agriculture, among other things, to prescribe and collect fees to 
    reimburse the Secretary for the cost of carrying out the provisions of 
    the Federal animal quarantine laws that relate to the importation, 
    entry, and exportation of animals, articles, or means of conveyance 
    (section 2509(c)(1) of the Farm Bill). The Secretary of Agriculture is 
    also authorized, under section 2509(c)(2) of the Farm Bill, to 
    prescribe and collect fees to recover the costs of carrying out certain 
    veterinary diagnostics services.
        The user fee regulations in 9 CFR part 130 (referred to below as 
    the regulations) prescribe user fees that the Animal and Plant Health 
    Inspection Service (APHIS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) 
    collects for various services that we provide. The regulations 
    currently include fees for: (1) Endorsing export certificates for 
    animals; (2) providing quarantine services within the United States for 
    imported animals; (3) providing certain inspection and supervision 
    services within the United States for animals intended for export; (4) 
    conducting certain veterinary inspections outside the United States; 
    and (5) conducting certain veterinary diagnostics services.
        Our user fees are calculated to cover the full cost of providing 
    the service for which the fee is charged. The cost of providing a 
    service includes direct labor and direct material costs. It also 
    includes administrative support, agency overhead, and Departmental 
    charges.
        Direct labor costs are the costs of employee time spent 
    specifically to provide the service. For example, at APHIS's Animal 
    Import Centers, animal caretakers and veterinarians prepare for the 
    arrival of animals or birds to be quarantined in the Center, care for 
    them (feed, water, clean cages or stalls) while they are quarantined, 
    observe them while they are quarantined, release them from quarantine, 
    and clean the quarantine area afterwards. These are all direct labor 
    costs. For other services, the direct labor costs would be different. 
    For example, if the service is testing a tissue sample for disease-
    causing organisms, then direct labor costs include the time spent by 
    laboratory personnel to prepare the sample, conduct the test, and read 
    the test. Or, if the service is inspecting an animal, the direct labor 
    costs include the time spent by the inspector to conduct the 
    inspection. Direct labor costs vary with the type of service provided.
        Direct material costs include the cost of any materials needed to 
    supply the service. For example, among other things, animals in 
    quarantine need feed, water and bedding, disinfectants, and 
    pharmaceuticals (for preparation of any needed tranquilizers). These 
    are all direct material costs. Again, direct material costs are 
    different for different services. For example, direct material costs 
    for conducting a laboratory test would include animals, eggs, 
    glassware, chemicals, and other supplies necessary to perform the test.
        Administrative support costs include local clerical and 
    administrative activities; indirect labor hours (supervision of 
    personnel and time spent doing work that is not directly connected with 
    the service but which is nonetheless necessary, such as repairing 
    equipment); travel and transportation for personnel; supplies, 
    equipment, and other necessary items; training; general supplies for 
    offices, washrooms, cleaning, etc.; contractual services (such as guard 
    service, maintenance, trash pickup, etc.); grounds maintenance; 
    chemicals and glassware; and utilities (such as water, trash pickup, 
    telephone, electricity, natural and propane gas, heating and diesel 
    oil). Some administrative support items may be contractual or not, 
    depending on local circumstances. For example, trash pickup may be 
    provided as a utility or a contractual service. However, the costs are 
    all administrative support. As with direct labor and direct material 
    costs, the type, amount and cost of administrative support vary with 
    the type of service provided.
        Agency overhead is the pro-rata share, attributable to a particular 
    service, of the management and support cost for all agency activities. 
    Included are the cost of providing budget and accounting services, 
    management support, including the Administrator's office and support at 
    the regional level, personnel services, public information service, and 
    liaison with Congress.
        The final cost item included in the calculation, Departmental 
    charges, is APHIS's share, expressed as a percentage of the total cost, 
    of services provided centrally by the Department of Agriculture 
    (Department). Services the Department provides centrally include the 
    Federal Telephone Service; mail; National Finance Center processing of 
    payroll, billing, collections, and other money management; unemployment 
    compensation; Office of Workers Compensation Programs; and central 
    supply for storing and issuing commonly used supplies and Department 
    forms. The Department notifies APHIS how much the agency owes for these 
    services. We have included a pro-rata share of these Departmental 
    charges, as attributable to a particular service, in our fee 
    calculations. An outline of the basic process is shown below. The 
    actual components, quantities, and costs used to calculate the fee are 
    different for each service.
        The basic steps in the calculation, for each particular service, 
    are: [[Page 27915]] 
        1. Determine the following costs:
    
    direct labor;
    direct material;
    pro-rata share of administrative support;
    pro-rata share of agency overhead; and
    pro-rata share of Departmental charges;
    
        2. Add all costs;
        3. Estimate, based on past experience, the frequency of service, 
    that is, the number of times the service will be performed in one year; 
    and
        4. Divide the total of all costs by the frequency of service.
        The result of these calculations is the total cost to provide a 
    particular service one time.
        When we first adopted user fees, we determined that our user fees 
    for import- and export-related services should be rounded up to the 
    nearest quarter. The amended user fees proposed in this document are 
    also rounded up to the nearest quarter. This is necessary in order to 
    ensure that we collect enough revenue to cover the costs of providing 
    these services. If we were to round down, many fees would be lower than 
    the cost of the service. As we would not have a reserve fund, there 
    would be no funds for us to draw on to make up the deficiency.
        As we stated at the time we published our current user fees (see 
    Docket 92-042-2, 58 FR 67647-67656, at p. 67649), we intend to review 
    our user fees at least annually to ensure that they accurately reflect 
    the cost of the services provided, and to publish any necessary 
    adjustments in the Federal Register.
        We have therefore reviewed our records of user fees collected 
    during fiscal years (FYs) 1992 through 1994. Our current user fees are 
    based on FY 1990 costs. In the four years since then, there has been an 
    overall increase in all costs of providing services, due to inflation 
    and general economic conditions. Additionally, we underestimated 
    personnel costs when we set our current fees. For example, in addition 
    to anticipated federal pay increases (4.2 percent in FY 1992 and 3.7 
    percent in FY 1993), in FY 1994 there were locality pay and cost of 
    living increases of 3.09 to 8 percent for employees stationed in 
    different parts of the United States. We also underestimated support 
    costs, such as clerical support, office rent, telephone, etc., in 
    setting our current user fees. It is also now apparent that we 
    overestimated our anticipated revenues when setting our current fees. 
    For example, unexpected drops in both the number of animals exported 
    from the United States and the number of export certificates requested 
    has resulted in a correspondingly unexpected drop in user fees 
    collected for export-related services.
        As a result of general cost increases, and our errors in estimating 
    costs and revenues, we did not collect enough money in user fees during 
    FYs 1992 through 1994 to cover the costs of providing the services for 
    which we charged fees. In fact, for each of those fiscal years, we 
    incurred a deficit of over $1 million. As our user fees are intended to 
    recover full cost, it is apparent that our user fees are too low and 
    must be raised to reflect changes in direct labor costs, direct 
    material costs, administrative support costs, Agency overhead, and 
    other expenses.
        In addition, based upon our review, we believe certain existing 
    user fees should be restructured. For example, some general fees need 
    to be broken down into more specific fees. Also, some new fees need to 
    be established to cover services which we provide, but for which we are 
    not now charging a user fee. The specific proposed user fee changes are 
    discussed below under ``Revised Fees.''
        In addition, we are proposing to amend certain provisions of the 
    regulations to clarify their intended meaning. The specific changes are 
    discussed below under ``Miscellaneous.''
    Revised Fees
    
    Hourly and Minimum User Fees (Secs. 130.3, 130.5, 130.6, 130.7, 130.9, 
    130.10, and 130.21)
    
        Our user fees are calculated to recover our costs to provide 
    routine services. Our personnel often conduct inspections and provide 
    supervision for animals and birds within the United States that are 
    different from or in addition to our flat fee services, which are 
    discussed under ``Flat Rate User Fees'' below. In those instances, we 
    charge an hourly rate user fee to recover these costs. However, these 
    hourly rates do not ensure that our basic costs are always covered. We 
    developed the minimum fee primarily to cover the costs of handling 
    unusually small importations at ports of entry. Therefore, we charge an 
    hourly rate user fee, with a minimum fee, for services in the following 
    areas: APHIS Animal Import Centers; privately operated temporary import 
    quarantine facilities; import or entry of live animals; miscellaneous 
    import or entry services; endorsement of export health certificates; 
    inspection and supervision provided within the United States for 
    animals, birds, and animal products and byproducts intended for export; 
    and veterinary diagnostics.
        We are proposing to revise our hourly and minimum fees, which are 
    listed in Secs. 130.3, 130.5, 130.6, 130.7, 130.9, and 130.21, to 
    reflect projected FY 1995 costs. These user fees need to be amended due 
    to increased direct labor costs, direct material costs, agency 
    overhead, administrative support, agency overhead, and Departmental 
    charges.
        For the reasons stated above, we are proposing to amend 
    Secs. 130.3, 130.5, 130.9, and 130.21 to increase the hourly and 
    quarter-hour user fees from $50.00 to $56.00 and from $12.50 to $14.00, 
    respectively. Additionally, we are proposing to amend Secs. 130.5, 
    130.6, 130.7, 130.9, and 130.21 to increase the minimum user fee for 
    any service provided on an hourly basis from $16.00 to $16.50.
        Further, in many of these sections, we are proposing to make 
    changes to clarify the application of the user fee. These proposed 
    changes are discussed below.
    
    User Fees for Exclusive Use of Space at APHIS Animal Import Centers 
    (Sec. 130.3)
    
        Section 130.3 includes a provision allowing importers, at their 
    option, to request space at certain APHIS Animal Import Centers for the 
    exclusive use of the animals for which the request was made. The user 
    fee for this service is a single, monthly rate. Section 130.3(a)(1) 
    designates the South Wing and North Wing at the Miami, FL, Animal 
    Import Center and 5,904 sq. ft. (548.5 sq.m.) at the Newburgh, NY, 
    Animal Import Center as available for exclusive use. The exclusive use 
    space at Newburgh, NY, is designated in terms of square footage only 
    because there are several buildings that meet those specifications. As 
    a result, the buildings may be used interchangeably, depending upon the 
    number and type of animals for which the space is being requested. 
    However, any building that is utilized for this service will be 
    occupied only by the specific animals for which the service was 
    requested. The overall operating costs for these designated spaces have 
    increased, mainly due to increases in locality pay, direct labor, and 
    supplies. Therefore, we are proposing to revise the monthly user fee 
    charged for this service.
        Additionally, we are proposing to make an additional space 
    available for exclusive use at the Newburgh, NY, Animal Import Center. 
    This additional space, which would be designated as Space B, would 
    provide 9,742 sq.ft. (905 sq.m.) for exclusive use. The proposed user 
    fee for this service would be $78,555.00 per month. If this proposed 
    amendment is adopted, we will designate the existing exclusive use 
    [[Page 27916]] space currently being charged on a monthly basis at the 
    Newburgh, NY, Animal Import Center as Space A to avoid confusion. As 
    stated above, proposed newly-designated Spaces A and B would represent 
    available square footage, not specific buildings.
    
    User Fees for Services Conducted Outside an APHIS Employee's Normal 
    Tour of Duty (Secs. 130.5, 130.9, & 130.21)
    
        We often receive requests for services outside of employees' normal 
    tours of duty. Employees' normal tours of duty are those hours, during 
    the business hours of the facility where the employees work, when 
    employees are scheduled for duty. Employee's normal tours of duty do 
    not include Federal holidays or holidays that are observed locally. For 
    example, our facilities and employees in foreign countries observe 
    local holidays. When we provide services outside employee's normal 
    tours of duty, we charge reimbursable overtime in accordance with 
    existing regulations, in addition to the APHIS user fee for each 
    service. This action, which became effective on January 21, 1994 (58 FR 
    67647-67656, Docket No. 92-042-2), was necessary to fully recover our 
    costs of providing user fee services on overtime.
        When this action became effective, several importers and exporters 
    raised concerns about paying the user fee plus reimbursable overtime 
    when the user fee is charged at the hourly rate. In these cases, both 
    the user fee and the reimbursable overtime fee are structured on a 
    direct labor hourly basis, and consequently, some users perceived that 
    they were being billed twice for the services.
        We have re-examined this requirement and propose to revise it 
    regarding charging reimbursable overtime in connection with the hourly 
    user fees.
        Consequently, we propose to amend Secs. 130.5, 130.9, and 130.21 to 
    charge a premium user fee rate of $65.00 per hour on weekdays and 
    holidays and $74.00 per hour on Sundays for each employee required to 
    conduct a service outside of the regular tour of duty. These rates were 
    determined by calculating the average grade and step of APHIS field 
    personnel and applying the Federal salary for an individual at that 
    grade level. The rates for weekdays, holidays, and Sundays are 
    different because the rate of basic pay for employees is different for 
    these days1: holiday pay is one-and-one-half times the hourly pay 
    for regularly scheduled weekday duty; Sunday pay is twice the hourly 
    pay for regularly scheduled weekday duty. If a holiday falls on a 
    Sunday, the highest applicable rate of pay applies, that is, Sunday 
    pay.
    
        \1\See 5 U.S.C. 5542 and 5 CFR 550.113, and Salary Tables 
    published by the United States Office of Personnel Management, 
    Personnel Systems and Oversight Group, Office of Compensation 
    Policy, Theodore Roosevelt Building, 1900 E Street NW, Washington, 
    DC 20415-0001.
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        If this proposal is adopted, we will charge only the premium user 
    fee for hourly user fee services performed outside an APHIS employee's 
    normal tour of duty.
        We charge hourly user fees for providing miscellaneous veterinary 
    services related to the import, entry or export of live animals, animal 
    products, organisms and vectors, and germ plasm. We charge hourly user 
    fees in these cases as it would be difficult to establish a flat fee. 
    This is because costs vary widely from one customer to another; 
    consequently, a flat fee would be very inequitable to some importers 
    and exporters. Because the hourly user fees are structured to more 
    directly charge importers and exporters for the exact time required to 
    provide the service, we believe we should establish hourly fees for 
    work performed on overtime, rather than specify that two hourly rates 
    be charged.
        Other user fees that are charged on a flat rate basis, for example, 
    per animal inspected or certificate issued, represent an average of the 
    costs for providing the service during normal working hours. For 
    example, the fee for issuing an export health certificate is calculated 
    by determining the average time it takes to research the requirements 
    of the destination country, advise an exporter, verify test results or 
    certification statements or both, endorse a certificate, and complete 
    the necessary paperwork. In these cases, we will continue to charge the 
    flat rate user fee plus reimbursable overtime, or we would not recover 
    our costs. In the example given above, an office may spend several 
    hours during the normal working day to research the requirements of the 
    destination country and advise the exporter. If the exporter comes in 
    after normal working hours and only reimbursable overtime is charged 
    for verifying the tests and endorsing the certificate, APHIS will not 
    recover costs for related services performed during the day, or the 
    time spent the next day to file the paperwork.
    
    User Fees for Inspection and Supervision Services Provided Within the 
    United States for Export Animals, Birds, and Animal Products and 
    Byproducts (Sec. 130.21)
    
        Section 130.21 covers user fees for APHIS services provided in the 
    United States for the export of animals, birds, and animal products and 
    byproducts. For the convenience of the public, this section lists 
    examples of the types of services we perform. Therefore, we are 
    proposing to amend Sec. 130.21 to add the following service to the list 
    of inspection and supervision services we provide within the United 
    States for the export of animals, birds, and animal products and 
    byproducts: Approving or inspecting an embryo or semen collection 
    center or the animals in it. We currently charge a user fee for these 
    services. We are proposing to add this service to the inspection and 
    supervision services list to eliminate some recent confusion regarding 
    our ability to charge for these particular services.
        Because it is impracticable to list all the services that we 
    provide, we are also proposing to add a statement that Sec. 130.21 
    covers export or embarkation services not specified elsewhere in the 
    regulations. This proposed change would make this section equivalent to 
    Sec. 130.9, which governs user fees for APHIS services provided for 
    importation or entry of animals, birds, and animal products and 
    byproducts.
        Further, we are proposing to add a statement to make it clear that 
    the user fees established in Sec. 130.21 will be charged for each 
    employee assigned to perform the service. We believe these proposed 
    amendments will provide users further clarification of our user fees.
    
    Flat Rate User Fees
    
        We charge a flat rate user fee for services that do not vary widely 
    in the amount of time needed to complete them. These user fees are 
    based on time (daily, monthly, etc.); commodity (animal, animal 
    product, germ plasm, etc.); service (endorsement, inspection, 
    supervision); measurement (certificate, load, lot, etc.); or purpose 
    (breeder, feeder, slaughter, etc.). The flat rate user fees also 
    reflect the average cost of providing particular services on a 
    nationwide basis. As with the hourly user fees, the flat rate fees must 
    recover our costs for direct labor, direct material, agency overhead, 
    administrative support, agency overhead, and Departmental charges. As 
    with the hourly user fees (see discussion above), these costs have 
    increased. [[Page 27917]] Therefore, we are proposing to revise the 
    flat rate user fees contained in Secs. 130.2, 130.3, 130.6, 130.7, 
    130.8, 130.10, and 130.20. We are also proposing to amend the flat rate 
    user fee, contained in Sec. 130.16, for virus isolation testing for 
    certain diseases, due to the volume of testing done. This proposed 
    change will clarify how we charge for those tests and will lower their 
    costs. We are proposing other changes to some of these sections, which 
    are discussed below.
    User Fees for the Importation or Entry of Live Animals (Secs. 130.6 and 
    130.7)
    
        Section 130.6(a) provides for user fees for various services 
    related to import or entry of live animals along the United States-
    Mexico border. These services include inspecting and supervising the 
    following animals for import or entry into the United States: feeder 
    animals; slaughter animals; horses other than slaughter; in-bond and 
    in-transit animals; and any other ruminants. Sometimes, these animals 
    are denied entry into the United States or importers withdraw their 
    requests for importation after we have provided services. Despite these 
    circumstances, APHIS employees must provide the same services that are 
    provided to animals that enter the United States. In order to recover 
    our costs for these services, we are proposing to amend Sec. 130.6(a) 
    to add a statement to make it clear that the user fees in this section 
    apply to live animals presented for importation into the United States, 
    whether or not the animals enter the United States.
        Section 130.7 also includes inspecting and processing cattle, 
    swine, sheep and goats that are imported in-bond or in-transit movement 
    through the United States. Often, after our employees have performed 
    these services, these animals are denied entry into the United States 
    or the importer withdraws the request for entry. For the reason stated 
    above, we are proposing to amend Sec. 130.7(a) to add a statement to 
    make it clear that the user fees in this section apply to live animals 
    presented for importation into the United States, whether or not the 
    animals are allowed entry into the United States.
        Section 130.7 provides user fees for various services related to 
    import or entry of live animals at ports other than along the United 
    States-Mexico border. These services include inspecting and processing 
    all types of animals that are imported and moved directly to slaughter, 
    and poultry (including eggs) that are imported for any reason. We 
    currently charge a user fee per load for services we provide to these 
    animals. Consistent with industry usage of the term, we defined 
    ``load'' to mean all the animals or birds carried on one vehicle. In 
    practice, however, we have found that we do not recover our full costs 
    when we charge for services per load because some importers or brokers 
    share the use of a vehicle. When this happens, we perform at least two 
    times the amount of services for one fee. Therefore, we are proposing 
    to charge this user fee for slaughter animals and poultry that are 
    presented for importation into the United States and that originate 
    from the same importer address, are destined for the same address, and 
    require one entry permit or authorization. This would allow us to 
    charge importers or brokers individually for the services provided to 
    them. This change would require revision of the definition for ``load'' 
    in Sec. 130.1 (see discussion below under ``Miscellaneous'').
        The processing or supervision of in-bond or in-transit animals in 
    accordance with Sec. 130.7 of the regulations often occurs at locations 
    other than an official port of entry, that is, the one listed on the 
    import permit or accompanying document. For example, air traffic flight 
    patterns or fueling needs may require an aircraft destined for Guam to 
    land in Alaska. Although the official port of entry would be Guam, in 
    this situation we would provide the necessary services in Alaska, and 
    we would charge a user fee for the services provided in Alaska. To 
    clarify this, we are proposing to amend Sec. 130.7(a) to add a 
    statement to note one in the table stating that the user fees in this 
    section apply to services provided for the importation of in-bond or 
    in-transit animals wherever the service is provided.
    
    User Fee for Germ Plasm Containers (Sec. 130.8)
    
        Among other things, Sec. 130.8 contains user fees for each permit 
    we issue for germ plasm being imported into the United States and each 
    certificate we endorse for germ plasm being exported from the United 
    States. These services include checking the accuracy of information 
    submitted, completing various forms, maintaining files, and issuing or 
    endorsing documents.
        For germ plasm being imported into the United States, we charge 
    this fee per permit; however, germ plasm is not imported under 
    individual permit. Therefore, we are proposing to charge the user fee 
    per load (see discussion below under ``Miscellaneous'').
        For germ plasm being exported from the United States, we inspect 
    and reseal the containers to confirm that the contents match what we 
    have endorsed on the certificate. To recover our costs relating to this 
    service, we are proposing to add a footnote to the table in Sec. 130.8 
    to clarify that the user fee for germ plasm being exported from the 
    United States includes a single inspection and resealing of the 
    container in which the germ plasm is being exported. Any subsequent 
    inspections and resealing of the container would be charged at the 
    applicable hourly rate.
        If germ plasm containers that had been exported are returned empty 
    and presented for importation into the United States, we inspect the 
    containers to ensure that they are adequately cleaned and disinfected. 
    To recover our costs for this service, we are proposing to charge the 
    applicable hourly rate. This would be clarified by a footnote, which 
    would be added to the table in this section.
        Section 130.8 also provides for a user fee for approving 
    establishments, warehouses, and facilities under 9 CFR parts 94 through 
    96, to receive or treat various animal products and byproducts imported 
    into the United States. As explained in the discussion under ``Flat 
    Rate User Fees'' above, we are proposing to revise these fees to cover 
    our increased direct labor costs to complete all paperwork, agreements, 
    and inspections. Additionally, we are proposing to revise our 
    regulations to clarify that these fees cover all program-required 
    inspections during the year. For example, the yearly user fee for 
    program inspections of a facility during a 3-year approval period would 
    be $262.75 for the first year, $152.00 for the second year, and $152.00 
    for the third year, for a total of $566.75 for a 3-year period. 
    However, if APHIS personnel determine that it is necessary to conduct 
    additional special inspections, other than routine program inspections, 
    they will charge the applicable hourly user fee.
    
    User Fees for Pet Birds (Proposed new Sec. 130.10)
    
        We are proposing to add specific user fees for pet birds 
    quarantined in an APHIS owned or supervised quarantine facility. Our 
    current user fees for pet birds, contained in Sec. 130.8, apply only to 
    pet birds which are not required to be quarantined in an APHIS owned or 
    supervised quarantine facility.
        Regulations governing the importation of pet birds are contained in 
    9 CFR part 92. Pet birds are defined in Sec. 130.1 as ``birds which are 
    imported for the personal pleasure of their individual owners and are 
    not intended for resale.'' Pet birds which must be quarantined in an 
    APHIS owned or supervised quarantine facility, in accordance with 9 CFR 
    part 92, are normally quarantined [[Page 27918]] for 30 days. The 
    proposed fee would be assessed per isolette, per day. That is, all the 
    birds quarantined in one isolette would be covered by one fee, which 
    would be assessed daily for the duration of the quarantine.
        This proposed user fee would recover all costs involved with feed, 
    housing, care, and handling of the birds. The proposed user fee would 
    not recover the costs of testing the birds for which separate user fees 
    apply. However, the proposed user fee would account for marginal 
    decreases in our costs per bird when more than one bird is kept in an 
    isolette. Based on the information provided by the person requesting 
    the service, APHIS personnel at the APHIS owned or supervised 
    quarantine facility would determine the appropriate number of birds 
    that should be housed per isolette. For example, an isolette might 
    house 5 small parakeets but only 1 large cockatoo, depending on the 
    sizes of the individual birds. Birds belonging to different owners 
    would not be housed in the same isolette. If individual owners of pet 
    birds request that their birds be housed individually or in a smaller 
    group of birds per isolette than that isolette could hold, the user fee 
    would apply per isolette based upon the actual number of birds 
    quarantined in each isolette. As another example, an individual pet 
    bird owner may only have one pet bird to quarantine. Regardless of the 
    size of the bird, the fee for one bird in an isolette would apply.
        Section 130.2 provides user fees for individual animals and birds 
    quarantined in APHIS Animal Import Centers. As discussed above, we are 
    proposing to establish specific user fees for pet birds. To eliminate 
    any possible confusion, we are proposing to change the heading and the 
    table in paragraph (a) of Sec. 130.2 to indicate that the user fees in 
    this section do not apply to pet birds imported into the United States 
    under 9 CFR part 92.
    
    User Fees for Multiple and Subsequent Antigen Tests (Sec. 130.14)
    
        Section 130.14 provides user fees for tests performed at the 
    National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) in connection with the 
    importation or exportation of animals or birds. These tests include 
    Agar gel immunodiffusion, buffered acidified plate antigen presumptive, 
    card, competitive enzyme linked immunosorbent assay, and complement 
    fixation, among others. When necessary to expedite results, some of 
    these tests may be performed at authorized sites other than NVSL. For 
    example, card tests may be performed by APHIS personnel on cattle at 
    certain U.S. border ports. In order to recover our costs related to 
    conducting these tests, we are proposing to amend Sec. 130.14 to make 
    it clear that the user fees in this section apply to tests conducted at 
    NVSL or at any authorized site, except the Foreign Animal Disease 
    Diagnostic Laboratory (FADDL). The user fees for laboratory tests 
    performed at FADDL are provided separately, because FADDL works with 
    agents of diseases exotic to the United States, which require more 
    expensive biosecurity measures.
        In addition, Sec. 130.14 provides tiered user fees for three 
    tests--complement fixation (CF), hemagglutination inhibition (HI), and 
    virus neutralization (VN). That is, there is one fee for the first CF, 
    HI, and VN test on a sample, and a second, lower user fee for each 
    additional test of the same type on the same sample. Paragraph (a) of 
    Sec. 130.14 contains an explanation and example of this tiered user 
    fee. Some users have interpreted the example to mean the user fee is 
    reduced for each additional test, regardless of type. We are proposing 
    to amend this section to make it clearer that any reduction in cost for 
    multiple antigen tests is for tests of the same type on the same 
    sample.
    
    User Fees for Virus Isolation Testing (Sec. 130.16)
    
        Section 130.16 provides user fees for laboratory tests we perform 
    as part of reference assistance testing. Reference assistance testing 
    is defined in Sec. 130.1 of the regulations as ``tests conducted by 
    APHIS at the request of a veterinarian, state animal health official, 
    or university, to either establish or confirm a diagnosis.'' Section 
    130.16(a)(3) includes a user fee for virus isolation testing. This test 
    is administered when various viral diseases, including avian diseases, 
    are suspected. Because virus isolation tests for Newcastle disease are 
    often administered in conjunction with bird quarantines, they are 
    performed more often and in larger numbers than virus isolation tests 
    for other avian or mammalian diseases. This larger volume results in 
    lower costs per test for Newcastle disease. Therefore, we are proposing 
    to charge a separate user fee for virus isolation tests for Newcastle 
    disease. The proposed user fee would be $14.00 per test for this 
    disease only. The user fee will remain at $29.75 for all other virus 
    isolation tests, including tests for all other avian viral diseases. 
    This would save users $15.75 per test for Newcastle disease.
        Section 130.16 also provides tiered user fees for two tests--
    complement fixation (CF) and virus neutralization (VN). That is, there 
    is one fee for the first CF and VN test on a sample, and a second lower 
    user fee for each additional test of the same type on the same sample. 
    As discussed above under ``User Fees for Multiple and Subsequent 
    Antigen Tests (Sec. 130.14),'' some users found our explanation and 
    example of reduced cost for multiple antigen tests to be confusing. For 
    that reason, we are proposing to revise the note to make it clearer 
    that any reduction in cost for multiple antigen tests is for tests of 
    the same type on the same sample.
    
    User Fees for the Johnin Diagnostic Reagent (Sec. 130.17)
    
        Section 130.17 provides user fees for diagnostic reagents, slide 
    sets, and tissue sets provided by APHIS. Section 130.17(a) lists the 
    user fee for Johnin OT, a diagnostic reagent, as $12.25 per 10-ml unit. 
    The 10-ml unit for Johnin OT is incorrect. The standard unit is 2 ml. 
    Therefore, we are proposing to amend Sec. 130.17(a) to correct the 
    listing for Johnin OT to read $12.25 per 2-ml unit. Although this 
    correction, if adopted, will increase user costs for this diagnostic 
    reagent from $2.25 per ml to $6.13 per ml, it will make the Johnin OT 
    user fee equivalent to the other similar diagnostic reagents and will 
    allow us to recover the full cost for providing the Johnin OT.
    
    User Fees for Special Shipping and Handling of Reagents (Secs. 130.14, 
    130.15, 130.16, 130.17, and 130.18)
    
        We charge user fees for certain veterinary diagnostic services, 
    including providing certain diagnostic reagents, slide sets, and tissue 
    sets. Veterinary diagnostics is the work performed in a laboratory to 
    determine if a disease-causing organism or toxin is present in body 
    tissues or cells. We also consider sterilization by gamma radiation to 
    be a veterinary diagnostic service. Often, providing these veterinary 
    diagnostic services requires special mail handling, such as express, 
    overnight, or foreign mailing. The cost of this special mail handling 
    is not included in the costs of providing diagnostic reagents, slide 
    sets, and tissue sets. Therefore, we are proposing to charge the costs 
    for special mail handling to the person who requests the service.
    
    User Fees for Endorsing Export Health Certificates (Sec. 130.20)
    
        Section 130.20 provides user fees for each export health 
    certificate requested for the exportation of animals or birds. These 
    user fees are intended to cover the many steps associated with 
    endorsing the certificates. The steps include reviewing the health 
    certificates; confirming that the importing country's requirements have 
    [[Page 27919]] been met; verifying laboratory test results for each 
    animal if tests are required; reviewing any certification statements 
    required by the importing country; and endorsing, or signing, the 
    certificates. These user fees also cover our costs for administrative 
    support (area office rent, utilities, supplies, etc), agency overhead, 
    and Departmental charges.
        Section 130.20(c) states that ``* * * user fees prescribed in this 
    section will not apply to an export health certificate if it is 
    endorsed by an APHIS veterinarian in the course of performing 
    inspection or supervision services for the animals listed on the 
    certificate.* * *'' As explained in a final rule published in the 
    Federal Register on January 9, 1992 (57 FR 755-773, Docket No. 91-135), 
    this means that when an APHIS veterinarian endorses an export health 
    certificate in the course of conducting supervision or inspection 
    services concerning the export animals listed on the certificate, only 
    the hourly user fee applies. Since the publication of that rule, we 
    have found that in some cases all the steps necessary to endorse the 
    export health certificate, except signing the certificate, are 
    performed at separate times from the hourly inspection services. Thus, 
    we do not recover all our costs related to preparing the certificate 
    for signature by charging the hourly user fee. Therefore, we are 
    proposing to amend Sec. 130.20 to exempt from the flat rate user fee 
    only those export health certificates that are prepared for endorsement 
    completely on site of the inspection as an integral part of the 
    inspection service. In these cases, the appropriate hourly user fee 
    (hourly, premium, reimbursable overtime) would apply.
        Sometimes, our veterinarians are unable to endorse the export 
    health certificates because importers withdraw their requests for 
    export health certificates after services have been performed. Despite 
    these circumstances, APHIS employees must provide the same services 
    that are provided for animals that are exported from the United States. 
    In order to recover our costs related to services for exporters 
    requesting export health certificates that are not endorsed, we are 
    proposing to charge the minimum user fee of $16.50, which was developed 
    primarily to cover the costs of handling unusually small importations 
    at ports of entry. The minimum user fee would apply for each export 
    health certificate that meets this description.
        The export health certificates discussed above are requested for 
    various categories of animals and birds, including slaughter animals of 
    all types moving to Canada or Mexico; non-slaughter horses moving to 
    Canada; poultry; hatching eggs; animal products; and other animals and 
    birds. Under the last category, we have included any other endorsements 
    or certifications that may be needed for other animals and birds not 
    already listed. However, we are often asked to endorse or certify 
    articles that may not fall under the definitions of animals or birds. 
    For example, we are frequently asked to issue export certificates for 
    edible fish eggs. As our user fee regulations do not include a category 
    for these articles, we are not recovering our costs for providing this 
    service. Therefore, we are also proposing to amend Sec. 130.20(a) to 
    replace the ``animals and birds'' category with a category for ``other 
    endorsements or certifications.''
        Section 130.20(c) contains a CFR reference that was not corrected 
    in a previous document when this section was redesignated. Therefore, 
    we are proposing to amend Sec. 130.20(c) to reference Sec. 130.21 
    instead of Sec. 130.7. This correction would align export services. It 
    would not affect any costs.
    
    Miscellaneous
    
        We are also proposing to make several miscellaneous changes to 
    clarify how certain user fees are to be applied. We believe these 
    changes would make it easier for users to determine their costs.
    
    Payment of User Fees (Sec. 130.50)
    
        Section 130.50 provides procedures for the payment of user fees. 
    Among other things, it provides that user fees may be paid, under 
    certain circumstances, by cash, check, money order, or credit card. 
    This section allows payment by all types of checks, including 
    traveler's checks, but it does not specify to whom the checks must be 
    made payable. Therefore, we are proposing to amend Sec. 130.50 to allow 
    payment of user fees by check, including traveler's check, drawn on a 
    U.S. bank and made payable to the ``U.S. Department of Agriculture'' or 
    ``USDA.'' Additionally, we are proposing to allow payment by credit 
    card (VISA [Insert trademark symbol] or MasterCard [Insert trademark 
    symbol]) at any APHIS Animal Import Center or APHIS office that is 
    equipped to handle credit cards. We would add a footnote advising the 
    public that they may obtain a list of such offices or centers from the 
    Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Veterinary Services, 
    National Center for Import and Export, 4700 River Road Unit 38, 
    Riverdale, MD 20737-1231.
    
    Definitions (Sec. 130.1)
    
        Section 130.1 defines various terms used in the regulations. 
    Currently, the regulations include a definition of ``load.'' As 
    discussed under the ``Flat Rate User Fees: User Fees for the 
    Importation or Entry of Live Animals (Secs. 130.6 and 130.7)'' above, 
    we are proposing to revise the basis by which we determine the user fee 
    for certain live animals presented for importation into the United 
    States. As discussed under ``User Fee for Germ Plasm Containers 
    (Sec. 130.8)'' above, we are also proposing to revise the basis by 
    which we determine the user fee for germ plasm presented for 
    importation into or exportation from the United States. To accommodate 
    these changes, we are proposing to amend the definition of ``load'' to 
    read ``Those animals, poultry, or germ plasm, presented for importation 
    into the United States in a single shipment, that originate from the 
    same importer address, are destined for the same address, and require 
    one entry permit or authorization.''
        The regulations define ``pet bird'' to mean birds which are 
    imported for the personal pleasure of their individual owners and are 
    not intended for resale. We are proposing to amend this definition to 
    make it consistent with the definition of pet birds found in 9 CFR part 
    92. The proposed definition for pet birds would read ``Birds, except 
    ratites, which are imported for the personal pleasure of their 
    individual owners and are not intended for resale.''
        Additionally, the regulations do not define ``test'' or ``United 
    States.'' These omissions have led to misunderstandings. Defining these 
    terms would help eliminate confusion. Therefore, we propose to amend 
    Sec. 130.1 by defining these terms as follows: (1) ``Test'' means a 
    single analysis performed on a single specimen from an animal, animal 
    product, commercial product, or animal feed; and (2) ``United States'' 
    means the several States of the United States, the District of 
    Columbia, Guam, the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, the 
    Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands of the United States, 
    and all other territories and possessions of the United States.
    
    Executive Order 12866 and Regulatory Flexibility Act
    
        This proposed rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12866. 
    This rule has been determined to be significant for the purposes of 
    Executive Order 12866 and, therefore, has been reviewed by the OMB. 
    This proposed rule updates certain fees related to import/export 
    inspection and certification, animal [[Page 27920]] quarantine, and 
    veterinary diagnostics. Some of the current fees must be changed to 
    ensure full recovery of APHIS' costs. The proposed amendments would 
    also provide further clarification of the Agency's user fee collection 
    process.
        The proposed rule would, if adopted, increase user fee collections 
    by about $2.5 million each year. This would result in an annual 
    taxpayer savings of about $2.5 million, since these APHIS expenses 
    would not be funded by general tax revenues.
        Fee revisions included in this proposed rule could impact some 
    importers/exporters of live animals, importers/exporters of animal 
    byproducts, and firms that seek APHIS' veterinary diagnostic services. 
    The revised fees are expected to have a relatively minor impact on 
    ``small'' entities since the amount of increase represents only a small 
    fraction (less than 1 percent) of the typical cost of purchasing and 
    permanently importing a breeding grade registered animal into the 
    United States. That cost is between $1,500 and $5,000. Purchase and 
    import costs for feeder and slaughter animals are usually significantly 
    lower per animal, but can easily exceed $1,500 per animal. The price 
    increases included in this proposed rule range from $0.25 to $31.75 per 
    animal. The average cost increase is about $4.89 per animal. That is 
    less than 1 percent of purchase and import costs.
    Executive Order 12778
    
        This proposed rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12778, 
    Civil Justice Reform. If this proposed rule is adopted: (1) All State 
    and local laws and regulations that are inconsistent with this rule 
    will be preempted; (2) no retroactive effect will be given to this 
    rule; and (3) administrative proceedings will not be required before 
    parties may file suit in court challenging this rule.
    
    Paperwork Reduction Act
    
        In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 (44 U.S.C. 
    3501 et seq.), the information collection or recordkeeping requirements 
    included in this proposed rule have been approved by the Office of 
    Management and Budget (OMB), and there are no new requirements. The 
    assigned OMB control numbers are 0579-0015, 0579-0055, and 0579-0094.
    
    List of Subjects in 9 CFR Part 130
    
        Animals, Birds, Diagnostic reagents, Exports, Imports, Poultry, 
    Quarantine, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Tests.
        Accordingly, 9 CFR part 130 would be amended as follows:
    
    PART 130--USER FEES
    
        1. The authority citation for part 130 would continue to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1622; 19 U.S.C. 1306; 21 U.S.C. 102-105, 
    111, 114, 114a, 134a, 134b, 134c, 134d, 134f, 135, 136, and 136a; 7 
    CFR 2.17, 2.51, and 371.2(d).
    
        2. In Sec. 130.1, (the definition for ``Germplasm'' would be 
    removed and added in its place; the definitions of load and pet bird 
    would be revised; and definitions for ``Germ plasm'' ``test'' and 
    ``United States'' would be added, in alphabetical order, to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 130.1  Definitions.
    
    * * * * *
        Germ plasm. Semen, embryos, or ova.
    * * * * *
        Load. Those animals, poultry, or animal germ plasm, presented for 
    importation into the United States in a single shipment, that originate 
    from the same importer address, are destined for the same address, and 
    require one entry permit or authorization.
    * * * * *
        Pet birds. Birds, except ratites, which are imported for the 
    personal pleasure of their individual owners and are not intended for 
    resale.
    * * * * *
        Test. A single analysis performed on a single specimen from an 
    animal, animal product, commercial product, or animal feed.
        United States. The several States of the United States, the 
    District of Columbia, Guam, the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana 
    Islands, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands of the 
    United States, and all other territories and possessions of the United 
    States.
    * * * * *
        3. Section 130.2 would be amended as follows:
        a. In the section heading, before the word ``birds'', by adding the 
    word ``certain''.
        b. In paragraph (a), by revising the table to read as set forth 
    below.
    
    
    Sec. 130.2  User fees for individual animals and certain birds 
    quarantined in APHIS Animal Import Centers.
    
        (a) * * *
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     Daily  
                            Animal or bird                          user fee
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Birds (including zoo birds, but excluding ratites and pet               
     birds imported in accordance with Part 92 of this                      
     subchapter):                                                           
        0-250 grams..............................................      $1.00
        251-1,000 grams..........................................       3.25
        Over 1,000 grams, and any bird in nonstandard housing or            
         receiving nonstandard care and handling.................       7.50
    Ratites:                                                                
        Chicks (less than 3 months of age).......................       5.75
        Juveniles (3 months through 10 months of age)............       8.00
        Adults (11 months of age and older)......................      16.25
    Poultry (including zoo poultry):                                        
        A. Doves, pigeons, quail.................................       2.00
        B. Chickens, ducks, grouse, guinea fowl, partridge, pea             
         fowl, pheasants.........................................       3.50
        C. Game cocks, geese, swans, turkeys, any poultry housed            
         in nonstandard housing or receiving nonstandard care and           
         handling................................................       8.25
    Equines (including zoo equines, but excluding miniature                 
     horses):                                                               
        1st through 3rd day......................................     149.50
        4th through 7th day......................................     108.25
        8th and later days.......................................      91.75
    Miniature horses.............................................      40.25
    Zoo animals (except equines, birds, and poultry).............      32.25
    Domestic animals:                                                       
        Camels, cattle, bison, buffalo...........................      56.50
        All others...............................................      15.00
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
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    * * * * *
        4. Section 130.3 would be amended as follows:
        a. In paragraph (a)(1), by revising the table to read as set forth 
    below.
        b. By revising paragraph (a)(3) to read as set forth below.
    
    
    Sec. 130.3  User fees for exclusive use of space at APHIS Animal Import 
    Centers.
    
        (a)(1) * * *
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   Monthly  
              Animal import center             Space available     user fee 
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Miami, Fl:                                                              
        South Wing.........................  6,952 sq. ft......   $30,285.00
                                             (645.9 sq.m.).....             
        North Wing.........................  6,545 sq. ft......   $29,377.00
                                             (608.1 sq.m.).....             
    Newburgh, NY:                                                           
        Space A............................  5,904 sq. ft......   $47,609.00
                                             (548.5 sq.m.).....             
        Space B............................  9,742 sq. ft......   $78,555.00
                                             (905 sq.m.).......             
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    * * * * *
        (c) * * *
        (3) If the importer chooses to pay for additional services on an 
    hourly basis, the user fees for each employee required to perform the 
    service are:
        (i) $56.00 per hour;
        (ii) $14.00 per quarter-hour;
        (iii) With a minimum of $16.50.
    * * * * *
        5. Section 130.4 would be amended as follows:
        a. By designating the introductory paragraph as paragraph (a).
        b. By adding a new paragraph (b) to read as set forth below.
    
    
    Sec. 130.4   User fees for services at privately operated permanent 
    import-quarantine facilities.
    
    * * * * *
        (b) If a service must be conducted on a Sunday or holiday or at any 
    other time outside the normal tour of duty of the employee, then 
    reimbursable overtime, as provided for in 9 CFR part 97, must be paid 
    for each service, in addition to the user fee listed in this section.
        6. Section 130.5 would be amended as follows:
        a. In paragraph (b)(1), by removing ``$50.00'' and adding 
    ``$56.00'' in its place.
        b. In paragraph (b)(2), by removing ``$12.50'' and adding 
    ``$14.00'' in its place.
        c. In paragraph (b)(3), by removing ``$16.00'' and adding 
    ``$16.50'' in its place.
        d. By adding a new paragraph (c) to read as set forth below.
    
    
    Sec. 130.5   User fees for services at privately operated temporary 
    import-quarantine facilities.
    
    * * * * *
        (c) If a service must be conducted on a Sunday or holiday or at any 
    other time outside the normal tour of duty of the employee, then the 
    premium user fee rate, in lieu of the user fee listed in paragraph (b) 
    of this section, must be paid for each employee required to perform 
    each service:
        (1) $65.00 per hour for weekdays and holidays; and
        (2) $74.00 per hour for Sundays.
        7. Section 130.6 would be amended as follows:
        a. In paragraph (a), by removing the figure ``$16.00'' and adding 
    ``$16.50'' in its place.
        b. In paragraph (a), by removing the phrase ``live animals imported 
    into or entering the United States'' and adding ``live animals 
    presented for importation into or entry into the United States'' in its 
    place.
        c. In paragraph (a), by revising the table to read as set forth 
    below.
    
    
    Sec. 130.6  User fees for import or entry services for live animals at 
    land border ports along the United States-Mexico border.
    
        (a) * * *
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                       User 
                          Type of live animal                        fee(per
                                                                      head) 
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Feeder.........................................................    $1.75
    Slaughter......................................................     2.50
    Horses, other than slaughter...................................    29.25
    In-bond or in transit..........................................     3.75
    Any ruminants not covered above................................     6.00
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    * * * * *
        8. Section 130.7 would be amended as follows:
        a. In paragraph (a), by removing the figure ``$16.00'' and adding 
    ``$16.50'' in its place.
        b. In paragraph (a), by removing the phrase ``live animals imported 
    into or entering the United States'' and adding ``live animals 
    presented for importation into or entry into the United States'' in its 
    place.
        c. In paragraph (a), by revising the table to read as set forth 
    below:
    
    
    Sec. 130.7  User fees for import or entry services for live animals at 
    all other ports of entry.
    
    (a) * * *
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     Type of live animal                        User fee    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Animals being imported into the United States:                          
     Horses, other than slaughter and in transit horses..    $19.00 per head
    Breeding animals, except horses--Grade animals:                         
      Swine..............................................      0.50 per head
      Sheep and goats....................................      0.50 per head
      All others.........................................      2.25 per head
    Registered animals, all types........................      4.00 per head
    Feeder animals:                                                         
      Cattle (not including calves)......................      1.00 per head
      Swine..............................................      0.50 per head
      Sheep and calves...................................      0.25 per head
    Slaughter animals, all types.........................     16.50 per load
    Poultry (including eggs), imported for any purpose...     33.00 per load
    Animals transiting\1\ the United States:                                
      Cattle.............................................      1.00 per head
      Swine..............................................      0.25 per head
      Sheep and goats....................................     0.025 per head
      Horses and all other animals.......................     4.50 per head 
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    \1\The user fee in this section will be charged for services provided to
      in-bond animals or animals transiting the United States, at the actual
      port of entry. For example, if the official port of entry is Guam, but
      the animals are actually provided import or entry services in Alaska, 
      the user fee will be charged for services provided in Alaska. The     
      hourly user fee will be charged for services provided at the port     
      where the animals leave the United States.                            
    
    * * * * *
        9. In Sec. 130.8, paragraph (a), by revising the table and adding a 
    footnote at the end of the table to read as follows:
    Sec. 130.8  User fees for other services.
    
        (a) * * *
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Service                             User fee       
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Inspection for approval of slaughter                                    
     establishment:                                                         
        Initial approval............................  $246.50 for all       
                                                       inspections required 
                                                       during year.         
        Renewal.....................................  213.50 for all        
                                                       inspections required 
                                                       during year.         
    Pet birds, except pet birds of U.S. origin                              
     entering the United States from Canada:                                
        Which have been out of United States more     169.75 per lot.       
         than 60 days.                                                      
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        Which have been out of United States 60 days  71.25 per lot.        
         or less.                                                           
    Germ Plasm--Being imported:\1\                                          
        Semen.......................................  39.50 per load.       
        Embryo......................................  39.50 per load.       
    Being exported:\2\                                                      
        Semen.......................................  33.50 per certificate.
        Embryo (up to 5 donor pairs)................  54.75 per certificate.
        Embryo (each additional group of donor        24.75 per group of    
         pairs, up to 5 pairs per group).              donor pairs.         
    Processing VS form 16-3, ``Application for                              
     Permit to Import Controlled Material/Import or                         
     Transport Organisms or Vectors'':                                      
        For permit to import fetal bovine serum when  208.50 per            
         facility inspection is required.              application.         
        For all other permits.......................  27.50 per application.
        Amended application.........................  11.50 per amended     
                                                       application.         
        Application renewal.........................  15.00 per application.
        Fetal Bovine Serum sample verification......  666.00 per            
                                                       verification.        
        Import compliance assistance................  24.00 per release.    
        Release from export agricultural hold.......  24.00 per release.    
    Inspection of approved establishments,                                  
     warehouses, and facilities under 9 CFR parts 94                        
     through 96:                                                            
        Approval (Compliance Agreement).............  262.75 for first year 
                                                       of 3-year approval   
                                                       (for all inspections 
                                                       required during the  
                                                       year).               
        Renewed approval............................  152.00 per year for   
                                                       second and third     
                                                       years of 3-year      
                                                       approval (for all    
                                                       inspections required 
                                                       during the year).    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    \1\For inspection of empty containers being imported into the United    
      States, the applicable hourly user fee would apply.                   
    \2\This user fee includes a single inspection and resealing of the      
      container. Each subsequent inspection and resealing requires the      
      payment of an additional user fee.                                    
    
    * * * * *
        10. Section 130.9 would be amended as follows:
        a. In paragraph (a) introductory text, by removing the figure 
    ``$50.00'' and adding ``$56.00'' in its place, and by removing the 
    figure ``$12.50'' and adding ``$14.00'' in its place.
        b. In paragraph (a) introductory text, by removing the figure 
    ``$16.00'' and adding ``$16.50, for each employee required to perform 
    the service'' in its place.
        c. By revising paragraph (b) to read as set forth below.
    
    
    Sec. 130.9  User fees for miscellaneous import or entry services.
    
    * * * * *
        (b) If a service must be conducted on a Sunday or holiday or at any 
    other time outside the normal tour of duty of the employee, then the 
    premium user fee rate, in lieu of the user fee listed in paragraph (a) 
    of this section, must be paid for each employee required to perform 
    each service:
        (1) $65.00 per hour for weekdays and holidays; and
        (2) $74.00 per hour for Sundays.
        11. Section 130.10 would be added to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 130.10  User fees for pet birds quarantined at APHIS-owned or 
    supervised quarantine facilities.
    
        (a) The person for whom the service is provided and the person 
    requesting the service are jointly and severally liable for the 
    following user fees, which include standard care, feed, and handling, 
    and which must be paid for each animal or bird quarantined in an Animal 
    Import Center.7
    
        \7\See footnote 5 to Sec. 130.2(a).
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Daily 
                      Number of birds in isolette                      Fee  
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1..............................................................    $6.50
    2..............................................................     7.75
    3..............................................................     9.25
    4..............................................................    10.75
    5..............................................................    12.00
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
        (b) Based on the information provided to APHIS personnel, APHIS 
    personnel at the Animal Import Center or other APHIS owned or 
    supervised quarantine facility will determine the appropriate number of 
    birds that should be housed per isolette.
        (c) If the person or persons for whom the service is provided or 
    the person or persons requesting the service request additional 
    services on an hourly basis, the user fees for each employee required 
    to perform the service are:
        (1) $56.00 per hour; and
        (2) $14.00 per quarter-hour;
        (3) With a minimum of $16.50.
        12. Section 130.14 would be amended as follows:
        a. By revising the section heading to read as set forth below.
        b. In paragraph (a), after the term ``NVSL'', by adding the phrase 
    ``or at authorized import sites (excluding FADDL)''.
        c. In paragraph (a), by revising footnote 1 to the table to read as 
    set forth below.
        d. By adding a new paragraph (c) to read as set forth below.
    Sec. 130.14  User fees for tests performed by the NVSL or at authorized 
    import sites (excluding FADDL).
    
        (a) * * *
        \1\Because tests with multiple and subsequent antigens can be 
    set up for a fraction of the cost of a single-antigen test, tests 
    subsequent to the first antigen used for these assays are reduced 
    down to 20% of the cost of using the first antigen. The following 
    are examples of these cost savings: complement fixation (CF) tests 
    for equine encephalomyelitis or vesicular stomatitis; 
    hemagglutination inhibition (HI) for equine encephalomyelitis or 
    equine influenza; virus neutralization (VN) tests for porcine 
    respiratory and reproductive syndrome. For example, for CF tests for 
    eastern equine encephalomyelitis (EEE), western equine 
    encephalomyelitis (WEE), and Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis 
    (VEE) and for VN tests for the New Jersey and Indiana serovars of 
    vesicular stomatitis (VS), the costs are as follows: EEE--$9.00, WEE 
    and VEE--$2.00 each; VS New Jersey--$7.50, VS Indiana--$1.50. The 
    total of these five assays is $22.00 for each specimen submitted.
    * * * * *
        (c) The user fees in this section do not include any costs that may 
    be incurred due to special mail handling, such as express, overnight, 
    or foreign mailing. If a test requires special mail handling, all costs 
    incurred must be paid by the user as specified in paragraph (a) of this 
    section, in addition to the user fee listed in paragraph (a) of this 
    section. [[Page 27923]] 
        13. Section 130.15 would be amended as follows:
        a. In paragraph (a), by revising footnote 1 to the table to read as 
    set forth below.
        b. By adding a new paragraph (c) to read as set forth below.
    
    
    Sec. 130.15  User fees for tests performed at FADDL.
    
        (a) * * *
        \1\Because tests with multiple and subsequent antigens can be 
    set up for a fraction of the cost of a single-antigen test, tests 
    subsequent to the first antigen used for these assays are reduced 
    down to 20% of the cost of using the first antigen. The following 
    assays are examples of these cost savings: complement fixation (CF) 
    tests for foot-and-mouth disease or vesicular stomatitis; virus 
    neutralization (VN) tests for foot-and-mouth disease or vesicular 
    stomatitis. For example, for CF and VN tests for foot-and-mouth 
    disease A, O, and C antigens, the costs are as follows: CF A 
    antigen--$30.50, O antigen--$6.25, and C antigen--$6.25; VN A 
    antigen--$22.00, O antigen--$4.50, and C antigen--$4.50. The total 
    of these six assays is $74.00 for each specimen tested for these 
    agents.
    * * * * *
        (c) The user fees in this section do not include any costs that may 
    be incurred due to special mail handling, such as express, overnight, 
    or foreign mailing. If a test requires special mail handling, all costs 
    incurred must be paid by the user as specified in paragraph (a) of this 
    section in addition to the user fee listed in paragraph (a) of this 
    section.
        14. Section 130.16 would be amended as follows:
        a. In paragraph (a), in the table, by revising the entry for 
    ``Virus isolation'' and by adding a new test in alphabetical order to 
    read as set forth below.
        b. By adding a new paragraph (c) to read as set forth below.
    
    
    Sec. 130.16  User fees for reference assistance testing.
    
        (a) * * *
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                 Test                               User fee
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            
                              *    *    *    *    *                         
    (3) Other tests:                                                        
                              *    *    *    *    *                         
    Virus isolation (except Newcastle disease virus)..............    $29.75
    Virus isolation for Newcastle disease virus...................     14.00
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    * * * * *
        (c) The user fees in this section do not include any costs that may 
    be incurred due to special mail handling, such as express, overnight, 
    or foreign mailing. If a test requires special mail handling, all costs 
    incurred must be paid by the user as specified in paragraph (a) of this 
    section in addition to the user fee listed in paragraph (a) of this 
    section.
         15. Section 130.17 would be amended as follows:
        a. In paragraph (a), in the table, in the entry for Johnin: OT, 
    under the Unit (ml.) column, by removing the numeral ``10'' and adding 
    ``2'' in its place.
        b. By adding a new paragraph (c) to read as set forth below.
    
    
    Sec. 130.17  User fees for diagnostic reagents, slide sets, and tissue 
    sets.
    
    * * * * *
        (c) The user fees in this section do not include any costs that may 
    be incurred due to special mail handling, such as express, overnight, 
    or foreign mailing. If a test requires special mail handling, all costs 
    incurred must be paid by the user as specified in paragraph (a) of this 
    section in addition to the user fee listed in paragraph (a) of this 
    section.
        16. Section 130.18 would be amended as follows:
        a. By redesignating the existing text as paragraph (a).
        b. By adding a new paragraph (b) to read as set forth below.
    
    
    Sec. 130.18   User fees for sterilization by gamma radiation.
    
        (a) * * *
        (b) The user fees in this section do not include any costs that may 
    be incurred due to special mail handling, such as express, overnight, 
    or foreign mailing. If a test requires special mail handling, all costs 
    incurred must be paid by the user as specified in paragraph (a) of this 
    section in addition to the user fee listed in paragraph (a) of this 
    section.
        17. Section 130.20 would be amended as follows:
        a. In paragraph (a), by redesignating footnote 7 as footnote 8, and 
    by revising the table to read as set forth below.
        b. In paragraph (b)(1), by revising the table to read as set forth 
    below.
        c. In paragraph (c), by removing the words ``it is endorsed'' and 
    by adding the phrase ``the export health certificate is prepared for 
    endorsement completely at the site of the inspection'' in their place.
        d. In paragraph (c), by removing the reference ``Sec. 130.7'' and 
    adding ``Sec. 130.21'' in its place.
        e. By redesignating paragraph (d) as paragraph (e) and adding a new 
    paragraph (d) to read as set forth below.
    
    
    Sec. 130.20  User fees for endorsing export health certificates.
        (a) * * *
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                        Certificate categories                      User fee
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Slaughter animals, of any type, moving to.....................    $24.50
    Canada or Mexico..............................................  ........
    Nonslaughter horses to Canada.................................     26.25
    Poultry.......................................................     21.00
    Hatching eggs.................................................     21.00
    Animal products...............................................     21.50
    Other endorsements or certifications..........................     16.50
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
        (b)(1) * * *
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Number of tests/vaccinations        Number of animals on               
               required                       certificate              Fee  
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1-2...........................  First animal..................    $52.50
                                    Each additional animal........      3.00
    3-6...........................  First animal..................     64.75
                                    Each additional animal........      5.00
    7 or more.....................  First animal..................     75.75
                                    Each additional animal........      6.00
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    * * * * *
        (d) The user fees prescribed in this section will not apply if a 
    requested export health certificate is not endorsed by an APHIS 
    veterinarian. The minimum user fee of $16.50 will be charged for each 
    export health certificate that is requested but not endorsed.
        18. Section 130.21 would be amended as follows:
        a. By revising paragraphs (a)(1) through (a)(5) to read as set 
    forth below.
        b. By adding new paragraphs (a)(6) and (a)(7) to read as set forth 
    below.
        c. In paragraph (b), before the colon, by adding the phrase 
    ``charged per each employee required to perform the service''.
        d. In paragraph (b)(1), by removing the figure $50.00 and adding 
    ``$56.00'' in its place.
        e. In paragraph (b)(2), by removing the figure ``$12.50'' and 
    adding ``$14.00'' in its place.
        f. In paragraph (b)(3), by removing the figure ``$16.00'' and 
    adding ``$16.50'' in its place.
        g. By revising paragraph (c) to read as set forth below.
    
    
    Sec. 130.21  User fees for inspection and supervision services provided 
    within the United States for export animals, birds, and animal products 
    and byproducts.
    
        (a) * * *
        (1) Inspecting an export isolation facility and animals in it;
        (2) Supervising animal or bird rest periods prior to export;
        (3) Supervising loading or unloading of animals or birds for export 
    shipment;
        (4) Inspecting means of conveyance used to export animals or birds;
        (5) Conducting inspections under authority of part 156 of this 
    chapter; [[Page 27924]] 
        (6) Approving or inspecting an embryo or semen collection center or 
    the animals in it; and
        (7) Other export or embarkation services not specified elsewhere in 
    this part.
    * * * * *
        (c) If a service must be conducted on a Sunday or holiday or at any 
    other time outside the normal tour of duty of the employee, then the 
    premium user fee rate, in lieu of the user fee listed in paragraph (b) 
    of this section, must be paid for each employee required to perform 
    each service:
        (1) $65.00 per hour for weekdays and holidays; and
        (2) $74.00 per hour for Sundays.
        19. Section 130.50 would be amended as follows:
        a. In paragraph (b)(1), by redesignating footnote 8 as footnote 9 
    and revising it to read as set forth below.
        b. In paragraph (b)(2), at the end of the sentence, by adding 
    ``drawn on a U.S. bank in U.S. dollars and made payable to the U.S. 
    Department of Agriculture or USDA''.
        c. In paragraph (b)(3), immediately before the word ``or'', by 
    adding ``drawn on a U.S. bank in U.S. dollars and made payable to the 
    U.S. Department of Agriculture or USDA''.
        d. By revising paragraph (b)(4) to read as set forth below. 
    Sec. 130.50 Payment of user fees.
    * * * * *
        (b) * * *
        (4) Credit cards (VISA [Insert trademark symbol] or MasterCard 
    [Insert trademark symbol]) if payment is made at an Animal Import 
    Center or an APHIS office that is equipped to process credit cards.\9\
    
        \9\A list of Animal Import Centers and APHIS offices that accept 
    credit cards may be obtained from the Animal and Plant Health 
    Inspection Service, Veterinary Services, National Center for Import 
    and Export, 4700 River Road Unit 38, Riverdale, MD 20737-1231.
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    * * * * *
        Done in Washington, DC, this 22nd day of May 1995.
    Terry L. Medley,
    Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
    [FR Doc. 95-12999 Filed 5-25-95; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 3410-34-P
    
    

Document Information

Published:
05/26/1995
Department:
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Proposed rule.
Document Number:
95-12999
Dates:
Consideration will be given only to comments received on or before July 25, 1995.
Pages:
27913-27924 (12 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 92-174-1
RINs:
0579-AA67: Import/Export User Fees
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/0579-AA67/import-export-user-fees
PDF File:
95-12999.pdf
CFR: (20)
9 CFR 130.1
9 CFR 130.14
9 CFR 130.1
9 CFR 130.2
9 CFR 130.3
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