96-13833. Pork Promotion, Research, and Consumer Information Order Increase in Importer Assessments  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 108 (Tuesday, June 4, 1996)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 28002-28003]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-13833]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
    7 CFR Part 1230
    
    [No. LS-96-001]
    
    
    Pork Promotion, Research, and Consumer Information Order--
    Increase in Importer Assessments
    
    AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Pork Promotion, Research, and Consumer 
    Information Act (Act) of 1985 and the Order issued thereunder, this 
    final rule increases the amount of the assessment per pound due on 
    imported pork and pork products to reflect an increase in the 1995 
    five-market average price for domestic barrows and gilts. This action 
    brings the equivalent market value of the live animals from which such 
    imported pork and pork products were derived in line with the market 
    values of domestic porcine animals. These changes will facilitate the 
    continued collection of assessments on imported porcine animals, pork, 
    and pork products.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: July 5, 1996.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ralph L. Tapp, Chief, Marketing 
    Programs Branch, 202/720-1115.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Department of Agriculture (Department) 
    is issuing this final rule in conformance with Executive Order 12866.
        This final rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12778, 
    Civil Justice Reform. This is not intended to have a retroactive 
    effect. The Act states that the statute is intended to occupy the field 
    of promotion and consumer education involving pork and pork products 
    and of obtaining funds thereof from pork producers and that the 
    regulation of such activity (other than a regulation or requirement 
    relating to a matter of public health or the provision of State or 
    local funds for such activity) that is in addition to or different from 
    the Act may not be imposed by a State.
        The Act provides that administrative proceedings must be exhausted 
    before parties may file suit in court. Under Sec. 1625 of the Act, a 
    person subject to an order may file a petition with the Secretary 
    stating that such order, a provision of such order or an obligation 
    imposed in connection with such order is not in accordance with law; 
    and requesting a modification of the order or an exemption from the 
    order. Such person is afforded the opportunity for a hearing on the 
    petition. After the hearing, the Secretary would rule on the petition. 
    The Act provides that the district court of the United States in the 
    district in which such person resides or does business has jurisdiction 
    to review the Secretary's determination, if a complaint is filed not 
    later than 20 days after the date such person receives notice of such 
    determination.
        Pursuant to requirements set forth in the Regulatory Flexibility 
    Act (RFA) (5 United States Code(U.S.C.) 601 et seq.), the Agricultural 
    Marketing Service (AMS) has considered the economic impact of this 
    final action on small entities. The effect of the Order upon small 
    entities was discussed in the September 5, 1986, issue of the Federal 
    Register (51 FR 31898), and it was determined that the Order would not 
    have a significant effect upon a substantial number of small entities. 
    Many of the estimated 200 importers may be classified as small 
    entities. This final rule increases the amount of assessments on 
    imported pork and pork products subject to assessment by two-hundredths 
    of a cent per pound, or as expressed in cents per kilogram, four-
    hundredths of a cent per kilogram. Adjusting the assessments on 
    imported pork and pork products would result in an estimated increase 
    in assessments of $104,000 over a 12-month period. Accordingly, the 
    Administrator of AMS has determined that this action will not have a 
    significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
        The Act (7 U.S.C. 4801-4819) approved December 23, 1985, authorized 
    the establishment of a national pork promotion, research, and consumer 
    information program. The program was funded by an initial assessment 
    rate of 0.25 percent of the market value of all porcine animals 
    marketed in the United States and an equivalent amount of assessment on 
    imported porcine animals, pork, and pork products. However, that rate 
    was increased to 0.35 percent in 1991 (56 FR 51635) and to 0.45 percent 
    effective September 3, 1995 (60 FR 29963). The final Order establishing 
    a pork promotion, research, and consumer information program was 
    published in the September 5, 1986, issue of the Federal Register (51 
    FR 31898; as corrected, at 51 FR 36383 and amended at 53 FR 1909, 53 FR 
    30243, 56 FR 4, 56 FR 51635, and 60 FR 29963) and assessments began on 
    November 1, 1986.
        The Order requires importers of porcine animals to pay the U.S. 
    Customs Service (USCS), upon importation, the assessment of 0.45 
    percent of the animal's declared value and importers of pork and pork 
    products to pay USCS, upon importation, the assessment of 0.45 percent 
    of the market value of the live porcine animals from which such pork 
    and pork products were produced. This final rule increases the 
    assessments on all of the imported pork and pork products subject to 
    assessment as published in the Federal Register as a final rule June 7, 
    1995, and effective September 3, 1995; (60 FR 29965). This increase is 
    consistent with the increase in the annual average price of domestic 
    barrows and gilts for calendar year 1995 as reported by USDA, AMS, 
    Livestock and Grain Market News (LGMN) Branch. This increase in 
    assessments will make the equivalent market value of the live porcine 
    animal from which the imported pork and pork products were derived 
    reflect the recent increase in the market value of domestic porcine 
    animals, thereby promoting comparability between importer and domestic 
    assessments. This final rule will not change the current assessment 
    rate of 0.45 percent of the market value.
        The methodology for determining the per pound amounts for imported 
    pork and pork products was described in the Supplementary Information 
    accompanying the Order and published in the September 5, 1986, Federal 
    Register at 51 FR 31901. The weight of imported pork and pork products 
    is converted to a carcass weight equivalent by utilizing conversion 
    factors which are published in the Department's Statistical Bulletin 
    No. 697 ``Conversion Factors and Weights and Measures.'' These 
    conversion factors take into account the removal of bone, weight lost 
    in cooking or other processing, and the nonpork components of pork 
    products. Secondly, the carcass weight equivalent is converted to a 
    live animal equivalent weight by dividing the carcass weight equivalent 
    by 70 percent, which is the average dressing percentage of porcine 
    animals in the United States. Thirdly, the equivalent value of the live 
    porcine animal is determined by multiplying the live animal equivalent 
    weight by an annual average market price for barrows and gilts as 
    reported by USDA, AMS, LGMN Branch. This average price is published on 
    a yearly basis during the month of January in LGMN Branch's publication 
    ``Livestock, Meat, and Wool Weekly Summary and Statistics.'' Finally, 
    the equivalent value is multiplied by the applicable assessment rate of 
    0.45 percent due on imported
    
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    pork and pork products. The end result is expressed in an amount per 
    pound for each type of pork or pork product. To determine the amount 
    per kilogram for pork and pork products subject to assessment under the 
    Act and Order, the cent per pound assessments are multiplied by a 
    metric conversion factor 2.2046 and carried to the sixth decimal.
        The formula in the preamble for the Order at 51 FR 31901 
    contemplated that it would be necessary to recalculate the equivalent 
    live animal value of imported pork and pork products to reflect changes 
    in the annual average price of domestic barrows and gilts to maintain 
    equity of assessments between domestic porcine animals and imported 
    pork and pork products.
        The average annual market price increased from $39.57 in 1994 to 
    $41.76 in 1995, an increase of about 6 percent. This increase will 
    result in a corresponding increase in assessments for all HTS numbers 
    listed in the table in Sec. 1230.110, 60 FR 29965; June 7, 1995, of an 
    amount equal to two-hundredths of a cent per pound, or as expressed in 
    cents per kilogram, four-hundredths of a cent per kilogram. Based on 
    the most recent available Department of Commerce, Bureau of Census, 
    data on the volume of imported pork and pork products, the increase in 
    assessment amounts would result in an estimated $104,000 increase in 
    assessments over a 12-month period.
        On March 22, 1996, AMS published in the Federal Register (61 FR 
    11776) a proposed rule which would increase the per pound assessment on 
    imported pork and pork products consistent with increases in the 1995 
    average prices of domestic barrows and gilts to provide comparability 
    between imported and domestic assessments. The proposal was published 
    with a request for comments by April 22, 1996. No comments were 
    received.
        Accordingly, this final rule establishes the new per-pound and per-
    kilogram assessments on imported pork and pork products.
    
    List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 1230
    
        Administrative practice and procedure, Advertising, Agricultural 
    research, Marketing agreement, Meat and meat products, Pork and pork 
    products.
    
        For the reasons set forth in the preamble, 7 CFR Part 1230 is 
    amended as follows:
    
    PART 1230--PORK PROMOTION, RESEARCH, AND CONSUMER INFORMATION
    
        1. The authority citation for 7 CFR Part 1230 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 7 U.S.C. 4801-4819.
    
    Subpart B--[Amended]
    
        2. In Subpart B--Rules and Regulations, Sec. 1230.110 is revised to 
    read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 1230.110  Assessments on imported pork and pork products.
    
        (a) The following HTS categories of imported live porcine animals 
    are subject to assessment at the rate specified.
    
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      Live porcine                                                          
        animals                             Assessment                      
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    0103.10.0000...  0.45 percent Customs Entered Value.                    
    0103.91.0000...  0.45 percent Customs Entered Value.                    
    0103.92.0000...  0.45 percent Customs Entered Value.                    
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        (b) The following HTS categories of imported pork and pork products 
    are subject to assessment at the rates specified.
    
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                                                             Assessment     
                  Pork and pork products               ---------------------
                                                         Cents/lb   Cents/kg
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    0203.11.0000......................................        .27    .507058
    0203.12.1010......................................        .27    .507058
    0203.12.1020......................................        .27    .507058
    0203.12.9010......................................        .27    .507058
    0203.12.9020......................................        .27    .507058
    0203.19.2010......................................        .31    .573196
    0203.19.2090......................................        .31    .573196
    0203.19.4010......................................        .27    .507058
    0203.19.4090......................................        .27    .507058
    0203.21.0000......................................        .27    .507058
    0203.22.1000......................................        .27    .507058
    0203.22.9000......................................        .27    .507058
    0203.29.2000......................................        .31    .573196
    0203.29.4000......................................        .27    .507058
    0206.30.0000......................................        .27    .507058
    0206.41.0000......................................        .27    .507058
    0206.49.0000......................................        .27    .507058
    0210.11.0010......................................        .27    .507058
    0210.11.0020......................................        .27    .507058
    0210.12.0020......................................        .27    .507058
    0210.12.0040......................................        .27    .507058
    0210.19.0010......................................        .31    .573196
    0210.19.0090......................................        .31    .573196
    1601.00.2010......................................        .37    .683426
    1601.00.2090......................................        .37    .683426
    1602.41.2020......................................        .41    .749564
    1602.41.2040......................................        .41    .749564
    1602.41.9000......................................        .27    .507058
    1602.42.2020......................................        .41    .749564
    1602.42.2040......................................        .41    .749564
    1602.42.4000......................................        .27    .507058
    1602.49.2000......................................        .37    .683426
    1602.49.4000......................................        .31    .573196
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        Dated: May 28, 1996.
    Kenneth C. Clayton,
    Acting Administrator.
    [FR Doc. 96-13833 Filed 6-3-96; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 3410-02-P
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
7/5/1996
Published:
06/04/1996
Department:
Agriculture Department
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
96-13833
Dates:
July 5, 1996.
Pages:
28002-28003 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
No. LS-96-001
PDF File:
96-13833.pdf
CFR: (1)
7 CFR 1230.110