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[FR Doc No: 94-20993]
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[Federal Register: August 25, 1994]
VOL. 59, NO. 164
Thursday, August 25, 1994
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service
[TMD-94-00-2]
Nominations for Members of the National Organic Standards Board
AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Organic Foods Production Act of 1990, as amended (Act),
requires the establishment of a National Organic Standards Board (NOSB)
to assist in the development of standards for substances to be used in
organic production and to advise the Secretary of Agriculture on any
other aspects of the implementation of the Act. The NOSB was originally
established on January 24, 1992, with individual members appointed for
staggered appointments of 3, 4, and 5 years. Appointments for four
members will be up in January 1995, and the Secretary seeks nominations
of individuals to be considered for selection as NOSB members.
DATES: Written nominations, with resumes, must be postmarked on or
before September 30, 1994.
ADDRESSES: Nominations should be sent to Dr. Harold S. Ricker,
Assistant Director, Transportation and Marketing Division, Agricultural
Marketing Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Room 4006
South Building, P.O. Box 96456, Washington, DC 20090-6456.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Harold S. Ricker, (202) 720-2704.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee
Act, Public Law Number 92-463, notice is hereby given that the Organic
Foods Production Act of 1990, as amended, requires the Secretary to
establish an organic certification program for producers and handlers
of agricultural products that have been produced using organic methods.
In developing this program, the Secretary is required to establish a
NOSB. The purpose of the NOSB is to assist in the development of
standards for substances to be used in organic production and to advise
the Secretary on any other aspects of the implementation of the
program.
The current NOSB has worked to develop recommendations to the
Secretary to establish the initial program. It is anticipated that the
NOSB will continue to work on recommendations for refinements in the
program and the ongoing review of substances considered for organic
production and processing. A member of the NOSB shall serve for a term
of 5 years, except that the Secretary appointed the original members of
the NOSB for staggered terms of 3, 4, and 5 years. The terms of four
members of the current NOSB, who were appointed for 3-year terms, will
be completed on January 24, 1995. A member may serve consecutive terms
if such member served an original term that was less than 5 years.
However a member of the NOSB, with 3 years of service, seeking
reappointment may only be reappointed for 3 years in accordance with 7
U.S.C. 2283 (c) which states ``No person other than an officer or
employee of the Department of Agriculture may serve more than six
consecutive years on an advisory committee, unless authorized by the
Secretary.''
Nominations are sought for the positions of Farmer, Handler or
Processor, Retailer, and Environmentalist. Individuals desiring to be
appointed to the NOSB at this time must be either an owner or operator
of an organic farming operation, an owner or operator of an organic
handling or processing operation, an owner or operator of a retail
establishment with significant trade in organic products, or an expert
in the area of environmental or resource conservation.
One member of the NOSB must be a certifying agent as defined in
Public Law Number 101-624. That member shall be appointed at an
appropriate date after the accreditation of a number of individuals as
certifying agents has been completed.
Selection criteria will include such factors as: demonstrated
experience and interest in organics; commodity and geographic
representation; endorsed support of industry organizations;
demonstrated experience with environmental concerns; and other factors
as may be appropriate for specific positions.
After applications have been reviewed, individuals receiving
nominations will be contacted and supplied with biographical forms. The
biographical information must be completed and returned to USDA within
10 working days of its receipt, to expedite the security clearance
process that is required by the Secretary.
Dated: August 19, 1994.
Lon Hatamiya,
Administrator.
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