[Federal Register Volume 61, Number 119 (Wednesday, June 19, 1996)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 31006-31007]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 96-15629]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
7 CFR Part 946
[FV96-946-1FR]
Irish Potatoes Grown in Washington; Modification of the Minimum
Size Requirements
AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: This final rule reduces the minimum diameter requirement from
2-1/8 inches to 2 inches for Russet type varieties of Washington
potatoes shipped during the July 15 through August 31 period each
season. Potato varieties currently being grown for shipment during this
period are similar in shape to those grown for marketing during the
balance of the season. Reducing the minimum diameter recognizes this
similarity and enables handlers to market a larger portion of the crop
in fresh outlets. This change should improve the marketing of
Washington potatoes and increase returns to producers as well as
provide consumers with increased supplies of potatoes.
EFFECTIVE DATE: July 15, 1996.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dennis L. West, Northwest Marketing
Field Office, Marketing Order Administration Branch, Fruit and
Vegetable Division, AMS, USDA, 1220 SW Third Avenue, room 369,
Portland, Oregon 97204-2807; telephone: (503) 326-2724 or FAX (503)
326-7440; or Robert F. Matthews, Marketing Order Administration Branch,
Fruit and Vegetable Division, AMS, USDA, P.O. Box 96456, room 2523-S,
Washington, D.C. 20090-6456; telephone: (202) 690-0464 or FAX (202)
720-5698.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This final rule is issued under Marketing
Agreement No. 113 and Marketing Order No. 946 (7 CFR part 946), both as
amended, regulating the handling of Irish potatoes grown in Washington,
hereinafter referred to as the ``order.'' The order is authorized by
the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as amended, (7 U.S.C.
601-674), hereinafter referred to as the ``Act.'' The State of
Washington Potato Committee (Committee) is the agency responsible for
local administration of the marketing order program in the designated
production area.
The Department of Agriculture (Department) is issuing this rule in
conformance with Executive Order 12866.
This final rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12778,
Civil Justice Reform. This rule is not intended to have retroactive
effect. This final rule will not preempt any State or local laws,
regulations, or policies, unless they present an irreconcilable
conflict with this rule.
The Act provides that administrative proceedings must be exhausted
before parties may file suit in court. Under section 608c(15)(A) of the
Act, any handler subject to an order may file with the Secretary a
petition stating that the order, any provision of the order, or any
obligation imposed in connection with the order is not in accordance
with law and request a modification of the order or to be exempted
therefrom. A handler is afforded the opportunity for a hearing on the
petition. After the hearing the Secretary will rule on the petition.
The Act provides that the district court of the United States in any
district in which the handler is an inhabitant, or has his or her
principal place of business, has jurisdiction to review the Secretary's
ruling on the petition, provided an action is filed not
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later than 20 days after the date of the entry of the ruling.
Pursuant to requirements set forth in the Regulatory Flexibility
Act (RFA), the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) has considered the
economic impact of this action on small entities.
The purpose of the RFA is to fit regulatory actions to the scale of
business subject to such actions in order that small businesses will
not be unduly or disproportionately burdened. Marketing orders issued
pursuant to the Act, and rules issued thereunder, are unique in that
they are brought about through group action of essentially small
entities acting on their own behalf. Thus, both statutes have small
entity orientation and compatibility.
There are approximately 40 handlers of Washington potatoes that are
subject to regulation under the order and approximately 450 producers
in the regulated production area. Small agricultural service firms,
which include handlers of Washington potatoes, have been defined by the
Small Business Administration (13 CFR 121.601) as those whose annual
receipts are less than $5,000,000, and small agricultural producers are
defined as those whose annual receipts are less than $500,000. The
majority of potato handlers and producers regulated under the marketing
agreement and order may be classified as small entities.
This final rule reduces the minimum diameter requirement from 2\1/
8\ inches to 2 inches for Russet type varieties of Washington potatoes
shipped during the July 15 through August 31 period each season. This
change will enable handlers to market a larger portion of the crop in
fresh market outlets. This action is expected to improve the marketing
of Washington potatoes and increase returns to producers. Therefore,
the AMS has determined that this action will not have a significant
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
Section 946.52 (7 CFR 946.52) authorizes the issuance of
regulations for grade, size, quality, maturity, and pack for any
variety or varieties of potatoes grown in different portions of the
production area during any period.
Size regulations are currently in effect under section 946.336 in
terms of minimum diameter and minimum weight. All Russet types must be
2\1/8\ inches minimum diameter or 4 ounces minimum weight during the
period July 15 through August 31 each season, and 2 inches or 4 ounces
during the remainder of the season. This rule amends section 946.336 by
reducing the minimum diameter requirement for Russet type varieties
from 2\1/8\ inches to 2 inches during the July 15 through August 31
period each season. Thus, the 2 inch minimum diameter or 4 ounce
minimum weight will apply to Russet type potatoes throughout the entire
season.
At its meeting on February 15, 1996, the Committee unanimously
recommended reducing the minimum diameter requirement for Russet type
varieties to 2 inches during the period July 15 through August 31, when
early crop shipments are made.
When the current minimum diameter requirement for Russet type
varieties was established, the Norgold Russet was the primary variety
being grown for the early market, i.e., the months of July and August.
This variety is more round in shape than those varieties grown for
shipment later in the season. The newer varieties grown for the early
market, such as the Norkotah Russet, are shaped the same as the
varieties traditionally marketed later in the season. Thus, there is no
need for a larger diameter requirement for earlier varieties.
Therefore, the Committee recommended that all Russet type varieties be
subject to the same minimum diameter requirement throughout the entire
marketing season.
Reducing the minimum diameter will enable handlers to market a
larger portion of the crop in fresh market outlets. This change is
expected to improve the marketing of Washington potatoes and increase
returns to producers.
The proposed rule concerning this action was published in the April
22, 1996, Federal Register (61 FR 17587), with a 30-day comment period
ending May 22, 1996. No comments were received.
After consideration of all relevant material presented, including
the information and recommendations submitted by the Committee and
other available information, it is hereby found that this rule, as
hereinafter set forth, will tend to effectuate the declared policy of
the Act.
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C 553, it is further found that good cause exists
for not postponing the effective date of this action until 30 days
after publication in the Federal Register because: (1) This action
relaxes size requirements on handlers and must be effective on July 15,
1996, for the handlers to take full advantage of the relaxed
requirements; (2) a 30-day period for written comments was provided on
this action and no comments were received; and (3) delaying the
effective date of this action will serve no useful purpose.
List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 946
Marketing agreements, Potatoes, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
For the reasons set forth in the preamble, 7 CFR part 946 is hereby
amended as follows:
PART 946--IRISH POTATOES GROWN IN WASHINGTON
1. The authority citation for 7 CFR part 946 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 601-674.
2. Section 946.336 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(2)(ii) to
read as follows:
Sec. 946.336 Handling regulation.
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(a) * * *
(2) * * *
(ii) All Russet types, 2 inches (54.0 mm) minimum diameter, or 4
ounces minimum weight.
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Dated: June 13, 1996.
Sharon Bomer Lauritsen,
Acting Director, Fruit and Vegetable Division.
[FR Doc. 96-15629 Filed 6-18-96; 8:45 am]
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