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7:7:10.1.1.1.18.1.289.1 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Referendum Procedures   § 1250.200 Referenda. AMS       Referenda for the purpose of ascertaining whether the issuance by the Secretary of Agriculture of an Egg Research and Promotion Order, or the continuance, termination, or suspension of such an order, is approved or favored by producers shall, unless supplemented or modified by the Secretary, be conducted in accordance with this subpart.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.1.289.2 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Referendum Procedures   § 1250.201 Definitions. AMS       (a) Act means the Egg Research and Consumer Information Act and as it may be amended (Pub. L. 93-428, 7 U.S.C. 2701 et seq. ). (b) Administrator means the administrator of the Agricultural Marketing Service, with power to redelegate, or any other officer or employee of the Department to whom authority has been delegated or may hereafter be delegated to act in the Administrator's stead. (c) Egg producer or producer means any person who either is an egg farmer who acquires and owns laying hens, chicks, and/or started pullets for the purpose of and is engaged in the production of commercial eggs; or is a person who supplied or supplies laying hens, chicks, and/or started pullets to an egg farmer for the purpose of producing commercial eggs pursuant to an oral or written contractual agreement for the production of commercial eggs. Such person is deemed to be the owner of such laying hens unless it is established in writing, to the satisfaction of the Secretary or the Egg Board, that actual ownership of the laying hens is in some other party to the contract. In the event the party to an oral contract who supplied or supplies the laying hens cannot be readily identified by the Secretary or the Egg Board, the person who has immediate possession and control over the laying hens at the egg production facility shall be deemed to be the owner of such hens unless written notice is provided to the Secretary or the Egg Board, signed by the parties to said oral contract, clearly stating that the eggs are being produced under a contractual agreement and identifying the party (or parties) under said contract who is the owner of the hens. (d) Order means the order or any amendment thereto promulgated pursuant to the act with respect to which the Secretary has directed that a referendum be conducted. (e) Person means any individual, group of individuals, partnership, corporation, association, cooperative, or any other entity. (f) Referendum agent means the individual or individuals designated by the Secretary to c…
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.1.289.3 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Referendum Procedures   § 1250.202 Voting. AMS       (a) Each person who is a producer, as defined in this subpart, at the time of the referendum, who was engaged in the production of commercial eggs during the representative period, and who is not exempt from the provisions of the order as provided for in § 1250.348 thereof, shall be entitled to only one vote in the referendum. (b) Proxy voting is not authorized, but an officer or employee of a corporate producer, or an administrator, executor, or trustee of a producing estate, or an authorized representative of any other entity may cast a ballot on behalf of such producer or estate. Any individual so voting in a referendum shall certify that such individual is an officer or employee of the corporate producer, or an administrator, executor, or trustee of the producing estate, or an authorized representative of such other entity, and that such individual has the authority to take such action. Upon request of the referendum agent, the individual shall submit adequate evidence of his authority. (c) Each producer shall be entitled to cast only one ballot in the referendum.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.1.289.4 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Referendum Procedures   § 1250.203 Instructions. AMS       The referendum agent shall conduct the referendum, in the manner herein provided, under supervision of the Administrator. The Administrator may prescribe additional instructions, not inconsistent with the provisions hereof, to govern the procedure to be followed by the referendum agent. Such agent shall: (a) Determine the time of commencement and termination of the period of the referendum, and the time when all ballots must be received by the referendum agent. (b) Determine whether ballots may be cast by mail, at polling places, at meetings of producers, or by any combination of the foregoing. (c) Provide ballots and related material to be used in the referendum. Ballot material shall provide for recording essential information for ascertaining whether the person voting or on whose behalf the vote is cast, is an eligible voter, and the total volume of commercial eggs produced during a representative period. (d) Give reasonable advance notice of the referendum: (1) By utilizing available media or public information sources, without incurring advertising expense, to publicize the dates, places, method of voting, eligibility requirements, and other pertinent information. Such sources of publicity may include, but are not limited to, print and radio; and (2) By such other means as the agent may deem advisable. (e) Make available to producers instructions on voting, appropriate registration, ballot, and certification forms, and, except in the case of a referendum on the termination or continuance of an order, a summary of the terms and conditions of the order: Provided, that no person who claims to be qualified to vote shall be refused a ballot. (f) If the ballots are to be cast by mail, cause all the material specified in paragraph (e) of this section to be mailed to each eligible producer whose name and address are known to the Secretary or the referendum agent. (g) If the ballots are to be cast at polling places or meetings, determine the necessary number of polling or meeting places, designate them, anno…
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.1.289.5 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Referendum Procedures   § 1250.204 Subagents. AMS       The referendum agent may appoint any person or persons deemed necessary or desirable to assist the agent in performing such agent's functions of this subpart. Each individual so appointed may be authorized by the agent to perform, in accordance with the requirements herein set forth, any or all of the following functions (which, in the absence of such appointment, shall be performed by said agent): (a) Give public notice of the referendum in the manner specified herein; (b) Preside at a meeting where ballots are to be cast or as poll officer at a polling place; (c) See the ballots and the aforesaid texts are distributed to producers and receive any ballots which are cast; and (d) Record the name and address of each person casting a ballot with said subagent and inquire, as deemed appropriate, into the eligibility of such persons to vote in the referendum.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.1.289.6 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Referendum Procedures   § 1250.205 Ballots. AMS       The referendum agent and subagents shall accept all ballots cast; but should they, or any of them, deem that a ballot should be challenged for any reason, the agent or subagent shall endorse above their signature, on the ballot, a statement to the effect that such ballot was challenged, by whom challenged, the reasons therefore, and the results of any investigations made with respect thereto, and the disposition thereof. Invalid ballots shall not be counted.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.1.289.7 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Referendum Procedures   § 1250.206 Referendum report. AMS       Except as otherwise directed, the Administrator shall prepare and submit to the Secretary a report on the results of the referendum, the manner in which it was conducted, the extent and kind of public notice given, and other information pertinent to analysis of the referendum and its results.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.1.289.8 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Referendum Procedures   § 1250.207 Confidential information. AMS       The ballots cast or the manner in which any person voted and all information furnished to, compiled by, or in the possession of the referendum agent shall be regarded as confidential. The ballots and other information or reports that reveal, or tend to reveal, the vote of any person covered under the Order and the voter list shall be strictly confidential and shall not be disclosed.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.289.1 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.301 Secretary. AMS       Secretary means the Secretary of Agriculture or any other officer or employee of the Department of Agriculture to whom there has heretofore been delegated, or to whom there may hereafter be delegated, the authority to act in his stead.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.289.10 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.310 Promotion. AMS       Promotion means any action, including paid advertising, to advance the image or desirability of eggs, egg products, spent fowl, or products of spent fowl.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.289.11 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.311 Research. AMS       Research means any type of research to advance the image, desirability, marketability, production, or quality of eggs, egg products, spent fowl, or products of spent fowl, or the evaluation of such research.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.289.12 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.312 Marketing. AMS       Marketing means the sale or other disposition of commercial eggs, egg products, spent fowl, or products of spent fowl in any channel of commerce.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.289.13 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.313 Eligible organization. AMS       Eligible organization means any organization, association, or cooperative which represents egg producers of any egg producing area of the United States certified by the Secretary pursuant to § 1250.356.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.289.14 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.314 Plans and projects. AMS       Plans and projects means those research, consumer and producer education, advertising, marketing, product development, and promotion plans, studies, or projects pursuant to § 1250.341.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.289.15 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.315 Part and subpart. AMS       Part means the Egg Research and Promotion Order and all rules, regulations, and supplemental order issued pursuant to the act and the order. “Subpart” refers to the aforesaid order or any other portion or segment of this part.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.289.16 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.316 Representative of a producer. AMS       Representative of a producer means the owner, officer, or an employee of a producer who has been duly authorized to act in the place and stead of the producer.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.289.2 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.302 Act. AMS       Act means the Egg Research and Consumer Information Act and as it may be amended (Pub. L. 93-428).
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.289.3 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.303 Fiscal period. AMS       Fiscal period means the calendar year unless the Egg Board, with the approval of the Secretary, selects some other budgetary period.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.289.4 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.304 Egg Board or Board. AMS       Egg Board or Board or other designatory term adopted by such Board, with the approval of the Secretary, means the administrative body established pursuant to § 1250.326.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.289.5 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.305 Egg producer or producer. AMS       Egg producer or producer means any person who either: (a) Is an egg farmer who acquires and owns laying hens, chicks, and/or started pullets for the purpose of and is engaged in the production of commercial eggs; or (b) Is a person who supplied or supplies laying hens, chicks, and/or started pullets to an egg farmer for the purpose of producing commercial eggs pursuant to an oral or written contractual argeement for the production of commercial eggs. Such person is deemed to be the owner of such laying hens unless it is established in writing, to the satisfaction of the Secretary or the Egg Board, that actual ownership of the laying hens is in some other party to the contract. In the event the party to an oral contract who supplied or supplies the laying hens cannot be readily identified by the Secretary or the Egg Board, the person who has immediate possession and control over the laying hens at the egg production facility shall be deemed to be the owner of such hens unless written notice is provided to the Secretary or the Egg Board, signed by the parties to said oral contract, clearly stating that the eggs are being produced under a contractual agreement and identifying the party (or parties) under said contract who is the owner of the hens.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.289.6 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.306 Commercial eggs or eggs. AMS       Commercial eggs or eggs means eggs from domesticated chickens which are sold for human consumption either in shell egg form or for further processing into egg products.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.289.7 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.307 Person. AMS       Person means any individual, group of individuals, partnership, corporation, association, cooperative, or any other entity.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.289.8 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.308 United States. AMS       United States means the 48 contiguous States of the United States of America and the District of Columbia.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.289.9 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.309 Handler. AMS       Handler means any person who receives or otherwise acquires eggs from an egg producer, and processes, prepares for marketing, or markets, such eggs, including eggs of his own production.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.290.17 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.326 Establishment and membership. AMS       There is hereby established an Egg Board, hereinafter called the “Board,” composed of 18 egg producers or representatives of egg producers, and 18 specific alternates, all appointed by the Secretary from nominations submitted by eligible organizations, associations, or cooperatives, or by other producers pursuant to § 1250.328.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.290.18 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.327 Term of office. AMS       The members of the Board, and their alternates, shall serve for terms of 2 years, except initial appointments shall be, proportionately, for terms of 2 and 3 years. Each member and alternate member shall continue to serve until his successor is appointed by the Secretary and has qualified. No member shall serve for more than three consecutive terms.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.290.19 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.328 Nominations. AMS     [40 FR 59190, Dec. 22, 1975, as amended at 60 FR 66861, Dec. 27, 1995] All nominations authorized under § 1250.326 shall be made in the following manner: (a) Within 30 days of the approval of this order by referendum, nominations shall be submitted to the Secretary for each geographic area as specified in paragraph (d) of this section by eligible organizations, associations, or cooperatives certified pursuant to § 1250.356, or, if the Secretary determines that a substantial number of egg producers are not members of, or their interests are not represented by, any such eligible organization, association, or cooperative, then from nominations made by such egg producers in the manner authorized by the Secretary; (b) After the establishment of the initial Board, the nominations for subsequent Board members and alternates shall be submitted to the Secretary not less than 60 days prior to the expiration of the terms of the members and alternates previously appointed to the Board; (c) Where there is more than one eligible organization, association, or cooperative within each geographic area, as defined by the Secretary, they may caucus for the purpose of jointly nominating two qualified persons for each member and for each alternate member to be appointed. If joint agreement is not reached with respect to any such nominations, or if no caucus is held within a defined geographic area, each eligible organization, association, or cooperative may submit to the Secretary two nominations for each appointment to be made; (d) The number of members of the initial Board, and their alternates, who shall be appointed from each area are: Area 1-3, Area 2-4, Area 3-2, Area 4-2, Area 5-4, and Area 6-3, for a total of 18 members from all areas. Changes to the Board as provided in paragraph (e) of this section shall be accomplished by determining the percentage of United States egg production in each area times 18 (total Board membership) and rounding to the nearest whole number; and (e) After the establishment of the initial Board, the area grouping of the 48 contiguous States of the United States, i…
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.290.20 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.329 Selection. AMS       From the nominations made pursuant to § 1250.328, the Secretary shall appoint the members of the Board, and an alternate for each such member, on the basis of representations provided for in § 1250.326, § 1250.327, and § 1250.328.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.290.21 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.330 Acceptance. AMS       Any person appointed by the Secretary as a member, or as an alternate member, of the Board shall qualify by filing a written acceptance with the Secretary within a period of time prescribed by the Secretary.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.290.22 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.331 Vacancies. AMS       To fill any vacancy occasioned by the failure to qualify of any person appointed as a member, or as an alternate member, of the Board, or in the event of the death, removal, resignation, or disqualification of any member or alternate member of the Board, a successor for the unexpired term of such member or alternate member of the Board shall be nominated, qualified, and appointed in the manner specified in § 1250.326, § 1250.328(b), § 1250.329, and § 1250.330, except that replacement of a Board member, or alternate, with an unexpired term of less than 6 months is not necessary.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.290.23 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.332 Alternate members. AMS       An alternate member of the Board, during the absence of the member for whom he is the alternate, shall act in the place and stead of such member and perform such other duties as assigned. In the event of the death, removal, resignation, or disqualification of a member, his alternate shall act for him until a successor for such member is appointed and qualified.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.290.24 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.333 Procedure. AMS       (a) A majority of the members, including alternates acting for members of the Board, shall constitute a quorum, and any action of the Board shall require the concurring votes of at least a majority of those present and voting. At assembled meetings, all votes shall be cast in person. (b) For routine and noncontroversial matters which do not require deliberation and exchange of views, and in matters of an emergency nature when there is not enough time to call an assembled meeting of the Board, the Board may also take action upon the concurring votes of a majority of its members by mail, telephone, or telegraph, but any such action by telephone shall be confirmed promptly in writing.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.290.25 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.334 Compensation and reimbursement. AMS       The members of the Board, and alternates when acting as members, shall serve without compensation but shall be reimbursed for necessary and reasonable expenses, as approved by the Board, incurred by them in the performance of their duties under this subpart.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.290.26 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.335 Powers of the Board. AMS       The Board shall have the following powers: (a) To administer the provisions of this subpart in accordance with its terms and provisions; (b) To make rules and regulations to effectuate the terms and provisions of this subpart; (c) To receive, investigate, and report to the Secretary complaints of violations of this subpart; and (d) To recommend to the Secretary amendments to this subpart.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.290.27 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.336 Duties. AMS     [40 FR 59190, Dec. 22, 1975, as amended at 54 FR 99, Jan. 4, 1989, and 54 FR 11493, Mar. 21, 1989; 54 FR 12310, Mar. 24, 1989; 59 FR 38876, Aug. 1, 1994; 60 FR 66861, Dec. 27, 1995] The Board shall have the following duties: (a) To meet and organize and to select from among its members a chairman and such other officers as may be necessary, to select committees and subcommittees of Board members, to adopt such rules for the conduct of its business as it may deem advisable, and it may establish advisory committees of persons other than Board members; (b) To appoint or employ such persons as it may deem necessary and to define the duties and determine the compensation of each; (c) To prepare and submit to the Secretary for his approval budgets on a fiscal-period basis of its anticipated expenses and disbursements in the administration of this subpart, including probable cost of plans and projects as estimated in the budget or budgets submitted to it by prospective contractors, with the Board's recommendations with respect thereto. In preparing a budget for each of the 1994 and subsequent fiscal years, the Board shall, to the maximum extent practicable, allocate a proportion of funds for research projects comparable to the proportion of funds allocated for research projects in the Board's fiscal year 1993 budget. (d) With the approval of the Secretary, to enter into contracts or agreements with persons, including, but not limited to, State, regional, or national agencies or State, regional, or national egg organizations which administer research, education, or promotion programs, advertising agencies, public relations firms, public or private research organizations, advertising and promotion media, and egg producer organizations, for the development and submission to it of plans and projects authorized by § 1250.341 and for the carrying out of such plans or projects when approved by the Secretary, and for the payment of the cost thereof with funds collected pursuant to § 1250.347. Any such contracts or agreements shall provide that such contractors shall develop and submit to the Board a plan or project together with a budget or budgets which shall show estimated costs to be incurred for su…
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.291.28 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.341 Research, education, and promotion. AMS       The Board shall develop and submit to the Secretary for approval any programs or projects authorized in this section. Such programs or projects shall provide for: (a) The establishment, issuance, effectuation, and administration of appropriate programs or projects for advertising, sales promotion, and consumer education with respect to the use of eggs, egg products, spent fowl, and products of spent fowl: Provided, however, That any such program or project shall be directed towards increasing the general demand for eggs, egg products, spent fowl, or products of spent fowl; (b) The establishment and carrying on of research, marketing, and development projects and studies with respect to sale, distribution, marketing, utilization, or production of eggs, egg products, spent fowl, and products of spent fowl, and the creation of new products thereof in accordance with section 7(b) of the act, to the end that the marketing and utilization of eggs, egg products, spent fowl, and products of spent fowl may be encouraged, expanded, improved, or made more acceptable, and the data collected by such activities may be disseminated; (c) The development and expansion of foreign markets and uses for eggs, egg products, spent fowl, and products of spent fowl; (d) Each program or project authorized under paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of this section shall be periodically reviewed or evaluated by the Board to insure that each such program or project contributes to a coordinated national program of research, education, and promotion contributing to the maintenance of markets and for the development of new markets for and of new products from eggs, egg products, spent fowl, and products of spent fowl. If it is found by the Board that any such program or project does not further the national purpose of the act, then the Board shall terminate such program or project; and (e) No advertising or promotion programs shall use false or unwarranted claims or make any reference to private brand names of eggs, egg products, spent fowl, and…
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.292.29 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.346 Expenses. AMS     [40 FR 59190, Dec. 22, 1975, as amended at 54 FR 100, Jan. 4, 1989, and 54 FR 11493, Mar. 21, 1989] The Board is authorized to incur such expenses as the Secretary finds are reasonable and likely to be incurred by the Board for its maintenance and functioning and to enable it to exercise its powers and perform its duties in accordance with the provisions of this subpart. The total costs incurred by the Board for a fiscal period in collecting producer assessments and having an administrative staff shall not exceed an amount of the projected total assessments to be collected by the Board for such fiscal period that the Secretary determines to be reasonable. The funds to cover such expenses shall be paid from assessments received pursuant to § 1250.347.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.292.30 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.347 Assessments. AMS     [59 FR 64560, Dec. 15, 1994] Each handler designated in § 1250.349 and pursuant to regulations issued by the Board shall collect from each producer, except for those producers specifically exempted in § 1250.348, and shall pay to the Board at such times and in such manner as prescribed by regulations issued by the Board an assessment at a rate not to exceed 10 cents per 30-dozen case of eggs, or the equivalent thereof, for such expenses and expenditures, including provisions for a reasonable reserve and those administrative costs incurred by the Department of Agriculture after this subpart is effective, as the Secretary finds are reasonable and likely to be incurred by the Board and the Secretary under this subpart, except that no more than one such assessment shall be made on any case of eggs.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.292.31 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.348 Exemptions. AMS     [55 FR 6973, Feb. 28, 1990, as amended at 59 FR 38876, Aug. 1, 1994] The following shall be exempt from the specific provisions of the Act: (a) Any egg producer whose aggregate number of laying hens at any time during a 3-consecutive-month period immediately prior to the date assessments are due and payable has not exceeded 75,000 laying hens. The aggregate number of laying hens owned by a trust or similar entity shall be considered ownership by the beneficiaries of the trust or other entity. Ownership of laying hens by an egg producer also shall include the following: (1) In cases in which the producer is an individual, laying hens owned by such producer or members of such producer's family that are effectively under the control of such producer, as determined by the Secretary; (2) In cases in which the producer is a general partnership or similar entity, laying hens owned by the entity and all partners or equity participants in the entity; and (3) In cases in which the producer holds 50 percent or more of the stock or other beneficial interest in a corporation, joint stock company, association, cooperative, limited partnership, or other similar entity, laying hens owned by the entity. Stock or other beneficial interest in an entity that is held by the following shall be considered as held by the producer: (i) Members of the producer's family described in paragraph (a)(1); (ii) A general partnership or similar entity in which the producer is a partner or equity participant; (iii) The partners or equity participants in an entity of the type described in (a)(3)(ii); or (iv) A corporation, joint stock company, association, cooperative, limited partnership, or other similar entity in which the producer holds 50 percent or more of the stock or other beneficial interests. (b) Any egg producer owning a flock of breeding hens whose production of eggs is primarily utilized for the hatching of baby chicks. (c) In order to qualify for exemption from the provisions of the Act under this section, producers claiming such exemption must comply with § 1250.530 regarding certification o…
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.292.32 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.349 Collecting handlers and collection. AMS     [40 FR 59190, Dec. 22, 1975. Redesignated at 55 FR 6973, Feb. 28, 1990] (a) Handlers responsible for collecting the assessment specified in § 1250.347 shall be any one of the following: (1) The first person to whom eggs are sold, consigned, or delivered by producers and who grades, cartons, breaks, or otherwise performs a function of a handler under § 1250.309, (2) A producer who grades, cartons, breaks, or otherwise performs a function of a handler under § 1250.309 for eggs of his own production, or (3) Such other persons as designated by the Board under rules and regulations issued pursuant to this subpart. (b) Handlers shall collect and remit to the Egg Board all assessments collected in the manner and in the time specified by the Board pursuant to rules and regulations issued by the Board. (c) Handlers shall maintain such records as the Egg Board may prescribe pursuant to rules and regulations issued by the Board. (d) The Board with the approval of the Secretary may authorize other organizations or agencies to collect assessments in its behalf.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.292.33 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.350 [Reserved] AMS        
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.292.34 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.351 Influencing governmental action. AMS     [40 FR 59190, Dec. 22, 1975. Redesignated at 55 FR 6973, Feb. 28, 1990] No funds collected by the Board under this subpart shall in any manner be used for the purpose of influencing governmental policy or action except to recommend to the Secretary amendments to this subpart.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.293.35 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.352 Reports. AMS     [40 FR 59190, Dec. 22, 1975. Redesignated at 55 FR 6973, Feb. 28, 1990] Each handler subject to this subpart and other persons subject to section 7(c) of the act may be required to report to the Board periodically such information as is required by regulations and will effectuate the purposes of the act, which information may include but not be limited to the following: (a) Number of cases of eggs handled; (b) Number of cases of eggs on which an assessment was collected; (c) Name and address of person from whom any assessment was collected; and (d) Date collection of assessment was made on each case of eggs handled.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.293.36 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.353 Books and records. AMS     [40 FR 59190, Dec. 22, 1975. Redesignated at 55 FR 6973, Feb. 28, 1990] Each handler subject to this subpart and persons subject to section 7(c) of the act shall maintain and make available for inspection by the Board or the Secretary such books and records as are necessary to carry out the provisions of the subpart and the regulations issued hereunder, including such records as are necessary to verify any reports required. Such records shall be retained for at least 2 years beyond the fiscal period of their applicability.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.293.37 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.354 Confidential treatment. AMS     [40 FR 59190, Dec. 22, 1975. Redesignated at 55 FR 6973, Feb. 28, 1990] (a) All information obtained from such books, records, or reports shall be kept confidential by all officers and employees of the Department of Agriculture and the Board, and only such information so furnished or acquired as the Secretary deems relevant shall be disclosed by them, and then only in a suit or administrative hearing brought at the direction, or upon the request of the Secretary, or to which the Secretary or any officer of the United States is a party and involving this subpart. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prohibit (1) the issuance of general statements based upon the reports of the number of persons subject to this subpart or statistical data collected therefrom, which statements do not identify the information furnished by any person, (2) the publication, by direction of the Secretary, of general statements relating to refunds made by the Egg Board during any specific period of time, or (3) the publication, by direction of the Secretary, of the name of any person violating this subpart together with a statement of the particular provisions of this subpart violated by such person. (b) All information with respect to refunds, except as provided in paragraph (a)(2) of this section, made to individual producers shall be kept confidential by all officers and employees of the Department of Agriculture and the Board.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.294.38 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.356 Certification of organizations. AMS       Any organization may request the Secretary for certification of eligibility to participate in nominating members and alternate members on the Board to represent the geographic area in which the organization represents egg producers. Such eligibility shall be based in addition to other available information upon a factual report submitted by the organization which shall contain information deemed relevant and specified by the Secretary for the making of such determination, including, but not limited to, the following: (a) Geographic territory covered by the organization's active membership; (b) Nature and size of the organization's active membership, proportion of total of such active membership accounted for by producers of commercial eggs, a chart showing the egg production by State in which the organization has members, and the volume of commercial eggs produced by the organization's active membership in such State(s); (c) The extent to which the commercial egg producer membership of such organization is represented in setting the organization's policies; (d) Evidence of stability and permanency of the organization; (e) Sources from which the organization's operating funds are derived; (f) Functions of the organization; and (g) The organization's ability and willingness to further the aims and objectives of the act. The primary consideration in determining the eligibility of an organization shall be whether its egg producer membership consists of a substantial number of egg producers who produce a substantial volume of the applicable geographic area's commercial eggs to reasonably warrant its participation in the nomination of members for the Board or to request the issuance of an order. The Secretary shall certify any organization which he finds to be eligible under this section and his determination as to eligibility shall be final.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.295.39 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.357 Suspension and termination. AMS       (a) The Secretary shall, whenever he finds that this subpart or any provision thereof obstructs or does not tend to effectuate the declared policy of the act, terminate or suspend the operation of this subpart or such provision. (b) The Secretary may conduct a referendum at any time, and shall hold a referendum on request of 10 percent or more of the number of egg producers voting in the referendum approving this subpart, to determine whether egg producers favor the termination or suspension of this subpart, and the Secretary shall suspend or terminate such subpart at the end of 6 months after he determines that suspension or termination of the subpart is approved or favored by a majority of the egg producers voting in such referendum who, during a representative period determined by the Secretary, have been engaged in the production of commercial eggs, and who produced more than 50 percent of the volume of eggs produced by the egg producers voting in the referendum.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.295.40 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.358 Proceedings after termination. AMS       (a) Upon the termination of this subpart the Board shall recommend not more than six of its members to the Secretary to serve as trustees for the purpose of liquidating the affairs of the Board. Such persons, upon designation by the Secretary, shall become trustees of all the funds and property then in the possession or under control of the Board, including claims for any funds unpaid or property not delivered or any other claim existing at the time of such termination. (b) The said trustees shall: (1) Continue in such capacity until discharged by the Secretary, (2) carry out the obligations of the Board under any contracts or agreements entered into by it pursuant to § 1250.336, (3) from time to time account for all receipts and disbursements and deliver all property on hand, together with all books and records of the Board and of the trustees, to such person as the Secretary may direct, and (4) upon the request of the Secretary, execute such assignments or other instruments necessary or appropriate to vest in such person full title and right to all of the funds, property, and claims vested in the Board or the trustees pursuant to this subpart. (c) Any person to whom funds, property, or claims have been transferred or delivered pursuant to this subpart shall be subject to the same obligation imposed upon the Board and upon the trustees. (d) Any residual funds not required to defray the necessary expenses of liquidation shall be turned over to the Secretary to be disposed of, to the extent practicable, in the interest of continuing one or more of the research or promotion programs hitherto authorized.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.295.41 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.359 Effect of termination or amendment. AMS       Unless otherwise expressly provided by the Secretary, the termination of this subpart or of any regulation issued pursuant hereto, or the issuance of any amendment to either thereof, shall not: (a) Affect or waive any right, duty, obligation, or liability which shall have risen or which may hereafter arise in connection with any provision of this subpart or any regulation issued thereunder; (b) Release or extinguish any violation of this subpart or any regulation issued hereunder; or (c) Affect or impair any rights or remedies of the United States, or of the Secretary, or of any person, with respect to any such violation.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.295.42 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.360 [Reserved] AMS        
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.295.43 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.361 Right of the Secretary. AMS       All fiscal matters, programs or projects, rules or regulations, reports, or other substantive action proposed and prepared by the Board shall be submitted to the Secretary for his approval.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.295.44 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.362 Amendments. AMS       Amendments to this subpart may be proposed, from time to time, by the Board, or by an organization certified pursuant to section 16 of the act, or by any interested person affected by the provisions of the act, including the Secretary.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.2.295.45 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Egg Research and Promotion Order   § 1250.363 Separability. AMS       If any provision of this subpart is declared invalid or the applicability thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the validity of the remainder of this subpart of the applicability thereof to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.3.296.1 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Rules and Regulations   § 1250.500 Terms defined. AMS       Unless otherwise defined in this subpart, definitions of terms used in this subpart shall be those definitions of terms defined in the Egg Research and Consumer Information Act, hereinafter called the Act, and the Egg Research and Promotion Order, hereinafter called the Order. (a) Act. “Act” means the Egg Research and Consumer Information Act as it may be amended (Pub. L. 93-428). (b) Secretary. “Secretary” means the Secretary of Agriculture or any other officer or employee of the Department of Agriculture to whom there has heretofore been delegated, or to whom there may hereafter be delegated, the authority to act in his stead. (c) Egg Board or Board. “Egg Board” or “Board” or other designatory term adopted by such Board, with the approval of the Secretary, means the administrative body established pursuant to § 1250.326. (d) Fiscal period. “Fiscal period” means the calendar year unless the Egg Board, with the approval of the Secretary, selects some other budgetary period. (e) Egg producer or producer. “Egg producer” or “producer” means any person who either: (1) Is an egg farmer who acquires and owns laying hens, chicks, and/or started pullets for the purpose of and is engaged in the production of commercial eggs; or (2) Is a person who supplied or supplies laying hens, chicks, and/or started pullets to an egg farmer for the purpose of producing commercial eggs pursuant to an oral or written contractual agreement for the production of commercial eggs. Such person is deemed to be the owner of such laying hens unless it is established in writing, to the satisfaction of the Secretary or the Egg Board, that actual ownership of the laying hens is in some other party to the contract. In the event the party to an oral contract who supplied or supplies the laying hens cannot be readily identified by the Secretary or the Egg Board, the person who has immediate possession and control over the laying hens at the egg production facility shall be deemed to be the owner of such hens unless written notice is …
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.3.297.2 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Rules and Regulations   § 1250.501 OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act. AMS     [48 FR 56566, Dec. 22, 1983] (a) Purpose. This section collects and displays the control numbers assigned to information collection requirements by the Office of Management and Budget contained in 7 CFR part 1250 pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980, Pub. L. 96-511. (b) Display.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.3.298.3 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Rules and Regulations   § 1250.505 Communications. AMS       Communications in connection with the Order shall be addressed to the Egg Board at its business address.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.3.298.4 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Rules and Regulations   § 1250.506 Policy and objective. AMS       (a) It shall be the policy of the Egg Board to carry out an effective and continuous coordinated program of research, consumer and producer education, advertising, and promotion designed to strengthen the egg industry's position in the marketplace, and maintain and expand domestic and foreign markets and uses for eggs, egg products, spent fowl, and products of spent fowl of the United States. (b) It shall be the objective of the Egg Board to carry out programs and projects which will provide maximum benefit to the egg industry and no undue preference shall be given to any of the various industry segments.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.3.298.5 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Rules and Regulations   § 1250.507 Contracts. AMS       The Egg Board, with the approval of the Secretary, may enter into contracts with persons for the development and submission to it of plans or projects authorized by the Order and for carrying out of such plans or projects. Contractors shall agree to comply with the provisions of the Order, this subpart, and applicable provisions of the U.S. Code relative to contracting with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Subcontractors who enter into contracts or agreements with a primary contractor and who receive or otherwise utilize funds allocated by the Egg Board shall be subject to the provisions of this subpart.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.3.298.6 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Rules and Regulations   § 1250.508 Procedure. AMS       The organization of the Egg Board and the procedure for conducting meetings of the Board shall be in accordance with the By-Laws of the Board.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.3.298.7 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Rules and Regulations   § 1250.509 USDA costs. AMS       Pursuant to § 1250.347 of the Order, the Board shall pay those administrative costs incurred by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for the conduct of its duties under the Order as determined periodically by the Secretary. Payment shall be due promptly after the billing for such costs.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.3.298.8 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Rules and Regulations   § 1250.510 Determination of Board Membership. AMS     [85 FR 62945, Oct. 6, 2020] (a) Pursuant to § 1250.328 (d) and (e), the 48 contiguous States of the United States shall be grouped into three geographic areas, as follows: Area 1 (East)—Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, the District of Columbia, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Texas; Area 2 (Central)—Arkansas, Oklahoma, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee, and Wisconsin; Area 3 (West)—Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. (b) Board representation among the three geographic areas is apportioned to reflect the percentages of United States egg production in each area times 18 (total Board membership). The distribution of members of the Board is: Area 1-6, Area 2-6, and Area 3-6. Each member will have an alternate appointed from the same area.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.3.299.10 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Rules and Regulations   § 1250.515 Reporting period and payment. AMS       (a) For the purpose of the payment of assessments, either a calendar month or a 4-week accounting period shall be considered the reporting period; however, other accounting periods may be used when approved by the Board on an individual basis. Each collecting handler shall register his reporting period with the Board. All changes in reporting periods shall be requested in writing and subject to approval by the Board. (b) Each producer shall pay the required assessment on his commercial eggs pursuant to § 1250.514 to the collecting handler designated in § 1250.516 on or before the date of final settlement between the producer and the collecting handler for the eggs received by the collecting handler during each reporting period.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.3.299.11 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Rules and Regulations   § 1250.516 Collecting handlers and collection. AMS     [41 FR 22925, June 8, 1976, as amended at 42 FR 60724, Nov. 29, 1977] (a) Handlers responsible for collecting the assessments shall be any of the following: (1) The first person to whom eggs are sold, consigned, or delivered by producers and who grades, cartons, or breaks such eggs. Such shell egg breaker or egg packer must collect and remit to the Board the assessments on all eggs handled except eggs for which there is a certification of exemption or eggs for which there is a statement indicating that an assessment has already been paid; (2) A person who buys or receives nest run eggs from a producer and who does not grade, carton, or break such eggs. Such person shall collect the assessment from the producer and remit to the Egg Board on all such eggs, except for which there is a certification of exemption or eggs for which there is a statement indicating that an assessment has already been paid; (3) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (a)(4) of this section, a producer who grades, cartons, or breaks eggs of his own production shall be responsible for remitting the assessment to the Board on all eggs produced. This would include the eggs which he grades, cartons, or breaks as well as the nest run eggs which are graded, cartoned, or broken by another handler. Such a producer who remits the assessment on nest run eggs to the Board shall provide the handler specified in paragraph (a) (1) or (2) of this section with a written statement that the assessment has already been paid on the nest run eggs; or (4) Upon approval of the Board, any person who handles eggs for a producer under a written contract that includes express provisions that said handler will remit the assessment on such eggs to the Board shall be the collecting handler notwithstanding the fact that the producer may have graded, cartoned, or otherwise processed the eggs. Following are some examples to aid in identification of collecting handlers: (i) Producer sells, assigns, consigns, or otherwise delivers nest run eggs of his own production to a shell egg packer or breaker for preparation for market—the shell…
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.3.299.12 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Rules and Regulations   § 1250.517 Remittance to Egg Board. AMS       (a) The collecting handler responsible for remittance of assessments to the Board is not relieved of this obligation as a result of his failure to collect payment of the assessment from the egg producer(s). (b) Each collecting handler required to remit the assessments on the eggs handled during each reporting period, specified in § 1250.515(a), shall remit the assessments directly to the Egg Board by check, draft, or money order payable to the Egg Board on or before the 15th day after the end of said reporting period together with a report pursuant to § 1250.529. The assessment for each reporting period shall be calculated on the basis of the gross volume of eggs subject to assessment received by the collecting handler during each reporting period. (c) Remittance through cooperating agency. (1) In any State or specified geographic area the Egg Board, with the approval of the Secretary, may designate by agreement a cooperating agency to collect the assessments in its behalf. Every collecting handler within such a State or geographic area shall remit the assessments for each reporting period, specified in § 1250.515(a), to the designated cooperating agency by check, draft, or money order payable to said cooperating agency on or before the 15th day after the end of said reporting period together with a report pursuant to § 1250.529. (2) On or before the 20th day after the end of each reporting period, each designated cooperating agency shall remit to the Egg Board the total amount of all assessments received from collecting handlers for said reporting period together with all collecting handler reports. In addition, each designated cooperating agency shall submit to the Egg Board such information as is required by the designation agreement with the Egg Board.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.3.299.13 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Rules and Regulations   § 1250.518 Receipts for payment of assessments. AMS       (a) Each collecting handler shall give each producer whose eggs are subject to assessment a receipt for the commercial eggs handled by said collecting handler showing payment of the assessment. This receipt may be on a separate receipt form or included as part of the invoice or settlement sheet for the eggs, but in either event shall contain the following information: (1) Name, address, and identification number of the collecting handler; (2) Name and address of the producer who paid the assessment; (3) Number of cases of eggs on which assessment was paid and the total amount of the assessment; and (4) Date on which assessment was paid by producer. (b) All eggs sold, consigned, or delivered from a collecting handler to another handler, excluding cartoned eggs and loose graded eggs sold to the bakeries, restaurants, and institutions, shall be accompanied with the collecting handler's written statement that the assessment on the lot of eggs covered by the invoice has been paid or that lot of eggs or portion thereof is exempt from assessment under provisions of § 1250.514.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.3.299.14 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Rules and Regulations   § 1250.519 Late-payment charge. AMS     [58 FR 34697, June 29, 1993] Any unpaid assessments due to the Board pursuant to § 1250.347 shall be increased by a late-payment charge of 1.5 percent each month beginning with the day following the date such assessments are 30 days past due. Any remaining amount due, which shall include any unpaid charges previously made pursuant to this section, shall be increased at the same rate on the corresponding day of each month thereafter until paid. Assessments that are not paid when due because of a person's failure to submit a handler report to the Board as required shall accrue late-payment charges from the time such assessments should have been remitted. The timeliness of a payment to the Board shall be based on the applicable postmark date or the date payment is actually received by the Board, whichever is earlier.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.3.299.9 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Rules and Regulations   § 1250.514 Levy of assessments. AMS     [55 FR 6974, Feb. 28, 1990, as amended at 59 FR 64560, Dec. 15, 1994] An assessment rate of 10 cents per case of commercial eggs is levied on each case of commercial eggs handled for the account of each producer. Each case of commercial eggs shall be subject to assessment only once. Producers meeting the requirements of § 1250.348 are exempt from the provisions of the Act including this section.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.3.300.15 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Rules and Regulations   § 1250.528 Registration of collecting handlers. AMS       All collecting handlers shall, prior to August 1, 1976, register with the Egg Board by filing a registration statement. Registered collecting handlers will receive an identification number which must appear on all required reports and official communications with the Egg Board. New businesses subject to this subpart beginning after August 1, 1976, shall register with the Egg Board within 30 days following the beginning of operations. The statement of registration shall include: (a) Name and complete address of the collecting handler; (b) Name of individual(s) responsible for filing reports with the Egg Board; and (c) Type of reporting period desired.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.3.300.16 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Rules and Regulations   § 1250.529 Reports. AMS       (a) Collecting handler reports. (1) Each collecting handler shall make reports on forms made available or approved by the Egg Board. Each collecting handler shall prepare a separate report form each reporting period. Each report shall be mailed to the Egg Board within 15 days after the close of the reporting period and shall contain the following information: (i) Date of report; (ii) Reporting period covered by the report; (iii) Name and address of collecting handler and identification number; (iv) Total number of cases of eggs handled, total number of cases of eggs subject to collection of assessment, total number of cases of eggs exempt under § 1250.514 from collection of assessment, total number of cases of imported eggs handled, and total number of cases of eggs received from another handler and on which an assessment was already collected; (v) The names and addresses of producers subject to assessment supplying eggs to the handlers and number of cases of eggs received from each producer; (vi) Total amount of assessment due for eggs handled during the reporting period and remitted with the report; and (vii) Such other information as may be required by the Board. (2) Collecting handler reports shall be filed each reporting period following registration until such time as the Egg Board is notified in writing that the collecting handler has ceased to do business. During reporting periods in which the collecting handler does not handle any eggs, his report form shall state “No Eggs Handled.” (b) The Egg Board may require all persons subject to section 7(c) of the Act to make reports as needed for the enforcement and administration of the Order and as approved by the Secretary.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.3.300.17 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Rules and Regulations   § 1250.530 Certification of exempt producers. AMS     [70 FR 2761, Jan. 14, 2005, as amended at 80 FR 82034, Dec. 31, 2015] (a) Number of laying hens. Egg producers not subject to the provisions of the Act pursuant to § 1250.348 shall file with all handlers to whom they sell eggs a statement certifying their exemption from the provisions of the Act in accordance with the criterion of § 1250.348. Certification shall be made on forms approved and provided by the Egg Board to collecting handlers for use by exempt producers. The certification form shall be filed with each handler on or before January 1 of each year as long as the producer continues to do business with the handler. A copy of the certificate of exemption shall be forwarded to the Egg Board by the handler within 30 days of receipt. The certification shall list the following: the name and address of the producer, the basis for producer exemption according to the requirements of § 1250.348, and the signature of the producer. (b) Organic Production. (1) A producer who operates under an approved National Organic Program (7 CFR part 205) (NOP) organic production system plan may be exempt from the payment of assessments under this part, provided that: (i) Only agricultural products certified as “organic” or “100 percent organic” (as defined in the NOP) are eligible for exemption; (ii) The exemption shall apply to all certified “organic” or “100 percent organic” (as defined in the NOP) products of a producer regardless of whether the agricultural commodity subject to the exemption is produced by a person that also produces conventional or nonorganic agricultural products of the same agricultural commodity as that for which the exemption is claimed; (iii) The producer maintains a valid certificate of organic operation as issued under the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990 (7 U.S.C. 6501-6522)(OFPA) and the NOP regulations issued under OFPA (7 CFR part 205); and (iv) Any producer so exempted shall continue to be obligated to pay assessments under this part that are associated with any agricultural products that do not qualify for an exemption under this section. (2) To ap…
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.3.301.18 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Rules and Regulations   § 1250.535 Retention of records. AMS       (a) Each person required to make reports pursuant to this subpart shall maintain and retain for at least 2 years beyond the fiscal period of their applicability: (1) One copy of each report submitted to the Egg Board; (2) Records of all exempt producers including certification of exemption as necessary to verify the address of each exempt producer; and (3) Such other records as are necessary to verify reports submitted to the Egg Board. (b) Egg producers subject to § 1250.514 shall maintain and retain for at least 2 years beyond the period of their applicability: (1) Receipts, or copies thereof, for payment of assessments; and (2) Such records as are necessary to verify monthly levels of egg production.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.3.301.19 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Rules and Regulations   § 1250.536 Availability of records. AMS       Each handler and egg producer subject to this subpart and all persons subject to section 7(c) of the Act shall make available for inspection and copying by authorized employees of the Egg Board and/or the Secretary during regular business hours, such information as is appropriate and necessary to verify compliance with this subpart.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.3.301.20 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Rules and Regulations   § 1250.537 Confidentiality. AMS       All information obtained by officers and employees of the Department of Agriculture, the Egg Board, or any person under contract by the Egg Board or otherwise acting on behalf of the Egg Board from the books, records, and reports of persons subject to this subpart, and all information with respect to refunds of assessments made to individual producers, shall be kept confidential in the manner and to the extent provided in § 1250.353 of the Order.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.3.302.21 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Rules and Regulations   § 1250.542 Patents, Copyrights, Inventions, Trademarks, Information, Publications, and Product Formulations. AMS     [81 FR 90186, Dec. 14, 2016] (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, any patents, copyrights, inventions, trademarks, information, publications, or product formulations developed through the use of funds collected by the Board under the provisions of this subpart shall be the property of the U.S. Government, as represented by the Board, and shall, along with any rents, royalties, residual payments, or other income from the rental, sales, leasing, franchising, or other uses of such patents, copyrights, inventions, trademarks, information, publications, or product formulations, inure to the benefit of the Board; shall be considered income subject to the same fiscal, budget, and audit controls as other funds of the Board; and may be licensed subject to approval by the Secretary. Upon termination of this subpart, § 1250.358 shall apply to determine disposition of all such property. (b) Should patents, copyrights, inventions, trademarks, information, publications, or product formulations be developed through the use of funds collected by the Board under this subpart and funds contributed by another organization or person, the ownership and related rights to such patents, copyrights, inventions, trademarks, information, publications, or product formulations shall be determined by an agreement between the Board and the party contributing funds towards the development of such patents, copyrights, inventions, trademarks, information, publications, or product formulations in a manner consistent with paragraph (a) of this section.
7:7:10.1.1.1.18.3.303.22 7 Agriculture XI   1250 PART 1250—EGG RESEARCH AND PROMOTION   Subpart—Rules and Regulations   § 1250.547 Personal liability. AMS       No member, alternate member, employee, or agent of the Board in the performance of his duties with the Board shall be held personally responsible either individually or jointly with others, in anyway whatsoever, to any person for errors in judgment, mistakes, or other acts, either of commission or omission, by such member, alternate member, employee, or agent, except for acts of dishonesty or willful misconduct.

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