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| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.152.1 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.1 Meaning of terms. | AMS | [53 FR 3722, Feb. 9, 1988, as amended at 60 FR 5835, Jan. 31, 1995. Redesignated at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995, as amended at 63 FR 29531, June 1, 1998; 70 FR 69250, Nov. 15, 2005] | (a) Construction. Words used in the singular form are considered to imply the plural and vice versa, as appropriate. (b) Definitions. For the purpose of these regulations, unless the context requires otherwise, the following terms have the meanings given for them in this paragraph. (1) Act. The Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946, as amended (secs. 202-208, 60 Stat. 1087, as amended, 7 U.S.C. 1621 et seq. ). (2) Administrator. The Administrator of the Agricultural Marketing Service, or any person to whom the Administrator's authority has been delegated. (3) Appeal inspection service. A review by the Service of the result(s) of an original inspection or retest inspection service. (4) Applicant. An interested person who requests any inspection service with respect to a commodity. (5) Authorized inspector. A Department employee authorized by the Administrator to inspect a commodity in accordance with the Act, regulations, standards, and instructions. (6) Board appeal inspection service. A review by the Board of Appeals and Review of the result(s) of an original inspection or appeal inspection service on graded commodities. (7) Board of Appeals and Review or Board. The Board of Appeals and Review of the Service that performs Board appeal inspection services. (8) Business day. The established field office working hours, any Monday through Friday that is not a holiday, or the working hours and days established by a cooperator. (9) Carrier. A truck, trailer, truck/trailer(s) combination, railroad car, barge, ship, or other container used to transport bulk, sacked, or packaged commodity. (10) Commodity. Agricultural commodities and products thereof that the Secretary has assigned to the Service for inspection under the Act, including but not limited to dry beans, grain, hops, lentils, oilseeds, dry peas, split peas, and rice. (11) Continuous inspection. The conduct of inspection services in an approved plant where one or more official inspection personnel are present during the proce… | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.153.10 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.13 Regulations not applicable for certain purposes. | AMS | These regulations do not apply to the inspection of grain under the United States Grain Standards Act, as amended (7 U.S.C. 71 et seq. ) or the inspection of commodities under the United States Warehouse Act, as amended (7 U.S.C. 241 et seq. ). | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.153.2 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.5 Administrator. | AMS | The Administrator, under the authority delegated by the Secretary, is charged with administering the programs and functions authorized under the Act and the regulations concerning those commodities assigned by the Secretary to the Service. | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.153.3 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.6 Nondiscrimination—policy and provisions. | AMS | In implementing, administering, and enforcing the Act and the regulations, standards, and instructions, it is the policy of the Service to promote adherence to the provisions of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 2000a et seq. ). | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.153.4 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.7 Procedures for establishing regulations and standards. | AMS | Notice of proposals to prescribe, amend, or revoke regulations and standards shall be published in accordance with applicable provisions of the Administrative Procedures Act (5 U.S.C. 551 et seq. ). Any interested person desiring to file a petition for the issuance, amendment, or revocation of regulations or standards may do so in accordance with 7 CFR 1.28 of the regulations of the Office of the Secretary of Agriculture. | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.153.5 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.8 Complaints and reports of alleged violations. | AMS | (a) General. Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, complaints and reports of violations involving the Act or the regulations, standards, and instructions issued under the Act should be filed with the Service in accordance with 7 CFR 1.133 of the regulations of the Office of the Secretary of Agriculture and these regulations and the instructions. (b) Retest inspection and appeal inspection service. Complaints involving the results of inspection services shall, to the extent practicable, be submitted as requests for retest inspection, appeal inspection, or Board appeal inspection services as set forth in these regulations. | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.153.6 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.9 Provisions for hearings. | AMS | Opportunities shall be provided for hearings either in accordance with the Rules of Practice Governing Formal Adjudicatory Proceedings Instituted by the Secretary under Various Statutes (7 CFR part 1, subpart H) or in accordance with FGIS procedures as appropriate. | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.153.7 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.10 Information about the Service, Act, and regulations. | AMS | Information about the Service, Act, regulations, standards, rules of practice, instructions, and other matters related to the inspection of commodities may be obtained by telephoning or writing the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Federal Grain Inspection Service, P.O. Box 96454, Washington, DC 20090-6454, or any field office or cooperator. | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.153.8 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.11 Public information. | AMS | [53 FR 3722, Feb. 9, 1988, as amended 54 FR 5923, Feb. 7, 1989. Redesignated at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | (a) General. This section is issued in accordance with §§ 1.1 through 1.23 of the regulations of the Secretary in part 1, subpart A, of subtitle A of title 7 (7 CFR 1.1 through 1.23), and appendix A thereto, implementing the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552). The Secretary's regulations, as implemented by this section, govern the availability of records of the Service to the public. (b) Public inspection and copying. Materials maintained by the Service, including those described in 7 CFR 1.5, will be made available, upon a request which has not been denied, for public inspection and copying at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Federal Grain Inspection Service, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20250. The public may request access to these materials 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday except for holidays. (c) Indexes. The Service shall maintain an index of all material required to be made available in 7 CFR 1.5. Copies of these indexes will be maintained at the location given in paragraph (b) of this section. Notice is hereby given that quarterly publication of these indexes is unnecessary and impracticable because the material is voluminous and does not change often enough to justify the expense of quarterly publication. However, upon specific request, copies of any index will be provided at a cost not to exceed the direct cost of duplication. (d) Requests for records. Requests for records under 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(3) shall be made in accordance with 7 CFR 1.6 and shall be addressed as follows: Office of the Administrator, Federal Grain Inspection Service, FOIA Request, U.S. Department of Agriculture, P.O. Box 96454, Washington, DC 20090-6454. (e) FOIA Appeals. Any person whose request, under paragraph (d) of this section, is denied shall have the right to appeal such denial in accordance with 7 CFR 1.13. Appeals shall be addressed to the Administrator, Federal Grain Inspection Service, FOIA Appeal, U.S. Department of Agriculture, P.O. Box 96454, Washington, DC 20090-6454. (f… | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.153.9 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.12 Identification. | AMS | All official personnel shall have in their possession and present upon request, while on duty, the means of identification furnished to them by the Department. | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.154.11 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.20 Availability of services. | AMS | [53 FR 3722, Feb. 9, 1988. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | (a) Original inspection service. Original inspection services are available according to this section and §§ 868.40 through 868.44. (b) Retest inspection and appeal inspection services. Retest inspection, appeal inspection, and Board appeal inspection services are available according to §§ 868.50 through 868.52 and §§ 868.60 through 868.63. (c) Proof of authorization. A cooperator or the Service may request satisfactory proof that an applicant is an interested person or their authorized agent. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.154.12 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.21 Requirements for obtaining service. | AMS | [53 FR 3722, Feb. 9, 1988. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | (a) Consent and agreement by applicant. In submitting a request for inspection service, the applicant and the owner of the commodity consent to the requirements specified in paragraphs (b) through (j) of this section. (b) Written confirmation. Verbal requests for inspection service shall be confirmed in writing upon request. Each written request shall be made in English and shall include: (1) The date filed; (2) The identification, quantity, and location of the commodity; (3) The type of service(s) requested; (4) The name and mailing address of the applicant and, if made by an authorized agent, the agent's name and mailing address; and (5) Any other relevant information that the official with whom the application is filed may request. A written request or a written confirmation of a verbal request shall be signed by the applicant or a duly authorized agent. (c) Names and addresses of interested persons. When requested, each applicant for inspection service shall show on the application form the name and mailing address of each known interested person. (d) Surrender of superseded certificates. Superseded certificates must be promptly surrendered. (e) Accessibility —(1) Commodities. Each commodity lot inspected shall be arranged so the entire lot may be examined or, if necessary, a representative sample, as appropriate, can be obtained. If the entire lot is not accessible for examination or a representative sample cannot be obtained, the inspection shall be restricted to an examination or sampling of the accessible portion and the results certified as stated in § 868.34. (2) Origin records. When an applicant requests origin inspection, the records indicating the origin of the commodity to be inspected shall be made accessible for examination and verification by official personnel. (f) Plant examination. Plant surveys shall be performed upon request. Survey results shall be reported in writing to a designated plant official. If the plant is approved as a result of the survey, inspection se… | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.154.13 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.22 Withdrawal of request for inspection service by applicant. | AMS | [53 FR 3722, Feb. 9, 1988. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | An applicant may withdraw a request for inspection service any time before official personnel release results, either verbally or in writing. Reimbursement of expenses, if any, shall be made pursuant to § 868.26. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.154.14 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.23 Dismissal of request for inspection service. | AMS | (a) Conditions for dismissal —(1) General. A cooperator or the Service shall dismiss requests for inspection service when: (i) Performing the requested service is not practicable or possible. (ii) The cooperator or the Service lacks authority under the Act or regulations to provide the inspection service requested or is unable to comply with the Act, regulations, standards, or instructions. (iii) Sufficient information is not available to make an accurate determination. (2) Original inspection service. A request for original inspection service shall be dismissed if an original inspection has already been performed and circumstances do not prevent a retest inspection, appeal inspection, or Board appeal inspection from being performed on the same lot. (3) Retest inspection service. A request for a retest inspection service shall be dismissed by official personnel when: (i) The factor requested was not tested during the original inspection; (ii) The condition of the commodity has undergone a material change; (iii) A representative file sample is not available; (iv) The applicant requests that a new sample be obtained; (v) The request is for a graded commodity; or (vi) The reasons for the retest inspection are frivolous. (4) Appeal inspection service. A request for an appeal inspection service shall be dismissed by official personnel when: (i) The scope is different from the scope of the original inspection service; (ii) The condition of the commodity has undergone a material change; (iii) The request specifies a file sample and a representative file sample is not available; (iv) The applicant requests that a new sample be obtained and a new sample cannot be obtained; or (v) The reasons for the appeal inspection are frivolous. (5) Board appeal inspection service. A request for a Board appeal inspection service shall be dismissed by official personnel when: (i) The scope is different from the scope of the original inspection service; (ii) The condition of the commodity has undergone a ma… | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.154.15 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.24 Conditional withholding of service. | AMS | [53 FR 3722, Feb. 9, 1988. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | (a) Conditional withholding. A cooperator or the Service shall conditionally withhold service when an applicant fails to meet any requirement prescribed in § 868.21. (b) Procedure for withholding. The cooperator or the Service shall notify the applicant of the reason for the proposal to conditionally withhold service. The applicant will then be afforded reasonable time to take corrective action or to demonstrate that there is no basis for withholding service. If corrective action has not been adequate, the applicant will be notified of the decision to withhold service; and any results of service shall not be released. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.154.16 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.25 Denial or withdrawal of service. | AMS | (a) General. Service may be denied or withdrawn because of (1) any willful violation of the Act, regulations, standards, or instructions or (2) any interference with or obstruction of any official personnel in the performance of their duties by intimidation, threat, assault, or any other improper means. (b) The Rules of Practice Governing Formal Adjudicatory Proceedings Instituted by the Secretary under Various Statutes (7 CFR part 1, subpart H) shall be followed in the denial or withdrawal of service. | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.154.17 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.26 Expenses of the cooperator or the Service. | AMS | [53 FR 3722, Feb. 9, 1988. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | For any request that has been withdrawn, dismissed, or withheld under §§ 868.22, 868.23, or 868.24, respectively, each applicant shall pay expenses incurred by the cooperator or the Service. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.155.18 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.30 Methods and order of performing inspection service. | AMS | (a) Methods —(1) General. All sampling and inspection services performed by official personnel shall be made in accordance with the regulations, standards, and the instructions. (2) Lot inspection service. A lot inspection service shall be based on official personnel obtaining representative samples, examining the commodity in the entire lot, and making an accurate analysis of the commodity on the basis of the samples. (3) Submitted sample inspection service. A submitted sample inspection service shall be based on a submitted sample of sufficient size to enable official personnel to perform an accurate, complete analysis. The sample size will be prescribed in the instructions. If a complete analysis cannot be performed because of an inadequate sample size or other conditions, the request shall be dismissed or a factor only inspection may be performed upon request. (b) Order of service. Inspection services shall be performed, to the extent practicable, in the order in which requests for service are received. (c) Recording receipt of documents. Each document submitted by or on behalf of an applicant for inspection service shall be promptly stamped or similarly marked by official personnel to show the date of receipt. (d) Conflicts of interest. (1) Official personnel shall not perform or participate in performing an inspection service on a commodity or a carrier or container in which the official personnel have a direct or indirect financial interest. (2) Official personnel shall not perform, participate in performing, or issue a certificate if the official personnel participated in a previous inspection or certification of the lot unless there is only one authorized person available at the time and place of the requested inspection service. | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.155.19 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.31 Kinds of inspection services. | AMS | (a) General. The inspection of commodities shall be according to the— (1) Standards of class, grade, other quality designation, quantity, or condition for such commodities promulgated by the Administrator; or (2) Specifications prescribed by Federal agencies; or (3) Specifications of trade associations or organizations; or (4) Other specifications as requested by applicant; or (5) The instructions. The kinds of services provided and the basis for performing the services include those specified in paragraphs (b) through (m) of this section. Some or all of these services are provided when performing a complete inspection service. (b) Quality inspection service. This service consists of official personnel— (1) Obtaining representative sample(s) of an identified commodity lot; (2) Examining, grading, or testing the sample(s); (3) Examining relevant records for the lot; and (4) Certifying the results. (c) Submitted sample inspection service. This service consists of official personnel grading or testing a sample submitted by the applicant and certifying the results. (d) Examination service. This service consists of official personnel examining supplies without the use of special laboratory equipment or procedures to determine conformance to requirements requested by the applicant and certifying the results. (e) Checkweighing service (container). This service consists of official personnel— (1) Weighing a selected number of containers from a commodity lot; (2) Determining the estimated total gross, tare, and net weights or the estimated average gross or net weight per filled container; and (3) Certifying the results. (f) Bulk weighing service. This service consists of official personnel— (1) Completely supervising the loading or the unloading of an identified lot of bulk or containerized commodity, (2) Physically weighing or completely supervising the weighing of the commodity; and (3) Certifying the results. (g) Checkloading service. This service consists of official personnel— (1)… | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.155.20 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.32 Who shall inspect commodities. | AMS | Official commodity inspections shall be performed only by official personnel. | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.155.21 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.33 Sample requirements; general. | AMS | [53 FR 3722, Feb. 9, 1988. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | (a) Samples for lot inspection service —(1) Original lot inspection service. The sample(s) on which the original inspection is determined shall be— (i) Obtained by official personnel; (ii) Representative of the commodity in the lot; (iii) Protected by official personnel from manipulation, substitution, and improper or careless handling; and (iv) Obtained within the prescribed area of responsibility of the cooperator or field office performing the inspection service. (2) Retest lot inspection service. The sample(s) on which the retest is determined shall meet the requirements of paragraph (a)(1) of this section. The retest inspection shall be performed on the basis of a file sample(s), and the samples shall meet the requirements prescribed in § 868.35(e). (3) Appeal lot inspection service. For an appeal lot inspection service, the sample(s) on which the appeal is determined shall meet the requirements of paragraph (a)(1) of this section. If the appeal inspection is performed on the basis of a file sample(s), the samples shall meet the requirements prescribed in § 868.35(e). In accordance with § 868.61(b), an applicant may request that a new sample be obtained and examined as part of the appeal inspection service. (4) Board appeal lot inspection service. A Board appeal lot inspection service shall be performed on the basis of file sample. (b) Sampler requirement. An official sampler shall sample commodities and forward the samples to the appropriate cooperator or field office or other location as specified. A sampling report signed by the sampler shall accompany each sample. The report shall include the identity, quantity, and location of the commodity sampled; the name and mailing address of the applicant; and all other information regarding the lot as may be required. (c) Representative sample. A sample shall not be considered representative of a commodity lot unless the sample— (1) Has been obtained by official personnel; (2) Is of the size prescribed in the instructions; and (3) Has bee… | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.155.22 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.34 Partial inspection. | AMS | When the entire lot is not accessible for examination or a representative sample cannot be obtained from the entire lot, the certificate shall state the estimated quantity of the commodity in the accessible portion and the quantity of the entire lot. The inspection shall be limited to the accessible portion. In addition, the words “Partial Inspection” shall be printed or stamped on the certificate. | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.155.23 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.35 Sampling provisions by level of service. | AMS | (a) Original inspection service —(1) Lot inspection service. Each original lot inspection service shall be made on the basis of one or more representative samples obtained by official personnel from the commodity in the lot and forwarded to the appropriate location. (2) Submitted sample service. Each original submitted sample inspection service shall be performed on the basis of the sample as submitted. (b) Retest inspection service. Each retest inspection service performed on a commodity lot or a submitted sample shall be based on an analysis of the file sample. (c) Appeal inspection service —(1) Lot inspection service. Each appeal inspection service on a commodity lot shall be made on the basis of a file sample or, upon request, a new sample. (2) Submitted sample service. Each appeal inspection service on the commodity in a submitted sample shall be based on an analysis of the file sample. (d) Board appeal inspection service. Each Board appeal inspection service performed on a commodity lot or submitted sample shall be based on an analysis of the file sample. (e) Use of file samples —(1) Requirements for use. A file sample that is retained by official personnel in accordance with the procedures prescribed in the instructions shall be considered representative for retest inspection, appeal inspection, and Board appeal inspection service if: (i) The file samples have remained at all times in the custody and control of the official personnel that performed the inspection service and (ii) the official personnel who performed the inspection service in question and those who are to perform the retest inspection, the appeal inspection, or the Board appeal inspection service determines that the samples were representative of the commodity at the time the inspection service was performed and that the quality or condition of the commodity in the samples has not since changed. (2) Certificate statement. The certificate for a retest inspection, appeal inspection, or Board appeal inspection service… | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.155.24 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.36 Loss of identity. | AMS | (a) Lots. The identity of a packaged lot, bulk lot, or sublot of a commodity shall be considered lost if: (1) A portion of the commodity is unloaded, transferred, or otherwise removed from the carrier or location after the time of original inspection, unless the identity is preserved; or (2) More commodity or other material, including a fumigant or insecticide, is added to the lot after the original inspection was performed, unless the addition of the fumigant or insecticide was performed in accordance with the instructions; or (3) At the option of official personnel performing an appeal inspection or Board appeal inspection service, the identity of a commodity in a closed carrier or container may be considered lost if the carrier or container is not sealed or the seal record is incomplete. (b) Carriers and containers. The identity of a carrier or container shall be considered lost if (1) the stowage area is cleaned, treated, fumigated, or fitted after the original inspection was performed or (2) the identification has been changed since the original inspection. (c) Submitted sample. The identity of a submitted sample of a commodity shall be considered lost if: (1) The identifying number, mark, or symbol for the sample is lost or destroyed; or (2) The sample has not been retained and protected by official personnel as prescribed in the regulations and the instructions. | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.156.25 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.40 Who may request original inspection service. | AMS | Any interested person may apply for inspection service. | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.156.26 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.41 Contract service. | AMS | Any interested person may enter into a contract with a cooperator or the Service whereby the cooperator or Service will provide original inspection services for a specified period, and the applicant will pay a specific fee. | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.156.27 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.42 How to request original inspection service. | AMS | [53 FR 3722, Feb. 9, 1988. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | (a) General. Requests may be made verbally or in writing. Verbal requests shall be confirmed in writing when requested by official personnel. All written requests shall include the information specified in § 868.21. Copies of request forms may be requested from the cooperator or the Service. If all required documentation is not available when the request is made, it shall be provided as soon as it is available. At their discretion, official personnel may withhold inspection service pending receipt of the required documentation. (b) Request requirements. Requests for original inspection service, other than submitted sample inspections, must be made with the cooperator or the Service responsible for the area in which the service will be provided. Requests for submitted sample inspections may be made with any cooperator or any field office that provides original inspection service. Requests for inspection of commodities during loading, unloading, handling, or processing shall be received far enough in advance so official personnel can be present. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.156.28 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.44 New original inspection. | AMS | When circumstances prevent a retest inspection, appeal inspection, or Board appeal inspection, an applicant may request a new original inspection on any previously inspected lot; except that a new original inspection may not be performed on an identifiable commodity lot which, as a result of a previous inspection, was found to be contaminated with filth, other than insect fragments in nongraded processed products, or to contain a deleterious substance. A new original inspection shall be based on a new sample and shall not be restricted to the scope of any previous inspection. A new original inspection certificate shall not supersede any previously issued certificate. | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.157.29 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.50 Who may request retest inspection service. | AMS | (a) General. Any interested person may request a retest inspection service on nongraded commodities. When more than one interested person requests a retest inspection service, the first interested person to file is the applicant of record. Only one retest inspection service may be performed on any original inspection service. (b) Scope of request. A retest inspection service may be requested for any or all quality factors tested but shall be limited to analysis of the file sample. | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.157.30 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.51 How to request retest inspection service. | AMS | [53 FR 3722, Feb. 9, 1988. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | (a) General. Requests shall be made with the field office responsible for the area in which the original inspection service was performed. Verbal requests shall be confirmed in writing, upon request, as specified in § 868.21. Copies of request forms may be obtained from the field office upon request. If at the time the request is filed and the documentation required by § 868.21 is not available, official personnel may, at their discretion, withhold service pending the receipt of the required documentation. (b) Request requirements. Requests will be considered filed on the date they are received by official personnel. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.157.31 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.52 Certificating retest inspection results. | AMS | [53 FR 3722, Feb. 9, 1988. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | (a) General. Retest inspection certificates shall be issued according to § 868.70 and instructions. The certificate shall show the results of the factor(s) retested and the original results not included in the retest service. (b) Required statements on retest certificates. Each retest inspection certificate shall show the statements required by this section, § 868.71, and the instructions. (1) Each retest inspection certificate shall clearly show the term “Retest” and a statement identifying the superseded original certificate. The superseded certificate shall be considered null and void as of the date of the retest certificate. When applicable, the certificate shall also show a statement as to which factor(s) result is based on the retest inspection service and that all other results are those of the original inspection service. (2) If the superseded certificate is in the custody of the Service, the superseded certificate shall be marked “Void.” If the superseded certificate is not in the custody of the Service at the time the retest certificate is issued, a statement indicating that the superseded certificate has not been surrendered shall be shown on the retest certificate. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.158.32 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.60 Who may request appeal inspection service. | AMS | [53 FR 3722, Feb. 9, 1988. Redesignated at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995 and amended at 70 FR 69250, Nov. 15, 2005] | (a) General. Any interested person may request appeal inspection or Board appeal inspection service. When more than one interested person requests an appeal inspection or Board appeal inspection service, the first interested person to file is the applicant of record. Only one appeal inspection may be obtained from any original inspection or retest inspection service for nongraded commodities. Only one Board appeal inspection may be obtained from any original or appeal inspection service for graded commodities. Board appeal inspection shall be performed on the basis of the file sample. (b) Kind and scope of request. When the results for more than one kind of service are reported on a certificate, an appeal inspection or Board appeal inspection service, as applicable, may be requested on any or all kinds of services reported on the certificate. The scope of an appeal inspection service will be limited to the scope of the original inspection or, in the case of a Board appeal inspection service, the original or appeal inspection service. A request for appeal inspection of a retest inspection will be based upon the scope of the original inspection. If the request specifies a different scope, the request shall be dismissed. Provided, however, that an applicant for service may request an appeal or Board appeal inspection of specific factor(s) or official grade and factors. In addition, appeal and Board appeal inspection for grade may include a review of any pertinent factor(s), as deemed necessary by official personnel. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.158.33 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.61 How to request appeal inspection service. | AMS | [53 FR 3722, Feb. 9, 1988. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | (a) General. Requests shall be made with the field office responsible for the area in which the original service was performed. Requests for Board appeal inspections may be made with the Board of Appeals and Review or the field office that performed the appeal inspection. Verbal requests must be confirmed in writing, upon request, as specified in § 868.21. Copies of request forms may be obtained from the field office upon request. If at the time the request is made the documentation required by § 868.21 is not available, official personnel may, at their discretion, withhold service pending the receipt of the required documentation. (b) Request requirements. (1) This subparagraph is applicable to rice inspection only. Except as may be agreed upon by the interested persons, the application shall be made: (i) Before the rice has left the place where the inspection being appealed was performed and (ii) no later than the close of business on the second business day following the date of the inspection being appealed. However, the Administrator may extend the time requirement as deemed necessary. (2) Subject to the limitations of paragraph (b)(3) of this section, the applicant may request that an appeal inspection be based on: (i) The file sample or (ii) a new sample. However, an appeal inspection shall be based on a new sample only if the lot can positively be identified by official personnel as the one that was previously inspected and the entire lot is available and accessible for sampling and inspection. Board appeals shall be on the basis of the file sample. (3) An appeal inspection shall be limited to a review of the sampling procedure and an analysis of the file sample when, as a result of a previous inspection, the commodity was found to be contaminated with filth (other than insect fragments in nongraded processed products) or to contain a deleterious substance. If it is determined that the sampling procedures were improper, a new sample shall be obtained if the lot can be positively identified as the l… | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.158.34 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.62 Who shall perform appeal inspection service. | AMS | (a) Appeal. For graded commodities, the appeal inspection service shall be performed by the field office responsible for the area in which the original inspection was performed. For nongraded commodities, the appeal inspection service shall be performed by the Service's Commodity Testing Laboratory. (b) Board appeal. Board appeal inspection service shall be performed only by the Board of Appeals and Review. The field office will act as a liaison between the Board of Appeals and Review and the applicant. | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.158.35 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.63 Certificating appeal inspection results. | AMS | [53 FR 3722, Feb. 9, 1988. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | (a) General. An appeal inspection certificate shall be issued according to § 868.70 and instructions. Except as provided in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, only the results of the appeal inspection or Board appeal inspection service shall be shown on the appeal inspection certificate. (b) Required statements. Each appeal inspection certificate shall show the statements required by this section, § 868.71, and instructions. (1) Each appeal inspection certificate shall clearly show: (i) The term “Appeal” or “Board Appeal” and (ii) a statement identifying the superseded certificate. The superseded certificate shall be considered null and void as of the date of the appeal inspection or Board appeal inspection certificate. (2) When the results for more than one kind of service are reported on a certificate, the appeal or Board appeal inspection certificate shall show a statement of which kind of service(s) results are based on the appeal or Board appeal inspection service and that all other results are those of the original inspection, retest inspection, or appeal inspection service. (3) If the superseded certificate is in the custody of the Service, the superseded certificate shall be marked “Void.” If the superseded original inspection, retest inspection, or appeal inspection certificate is not in the custody of the Service at the time the appeal certificate is issued, a statement indicating that the superseded certificate has not been surrendered shall be shown on the appeal certificate. (c) Finality of Board appeal inspection. A Board appeal inspection shall be the final appeal inspection service except that for nongraded commodities an appeal shall be the final appeal inspection. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.159.36 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.70 Official certificates; issuance and distribution. | AMS | (a) Required issuance. An inspection certificate shall be issued to show the results of each kind and each level of inspection service. (b) Distribution —(1) Original. The original and one copy of each inspection certificate shall be distributed to the applicant or the applicant's order. In addition, one copy of each inspection certificate shall be filed with the office providing the inspection; and, if the inspection is performed by a cooperator, one copy shall be forwarded to the appropriate field office. If requested by the applicant prior to issuance of the inspection certificate, additional copies not to exceed a total of three copies will be furnished at no extra charge. (2) Retest and appeal inspection service. In addition to the distribution requirements in paragraph (b)(1) of this section, one copy of each retest or appeal inspection certificate will be distributed to each interested person of record or the interested person's order and to the cooperator or field office that issued the superseded certificate. (3) Additional copies. Additional copies of certificates will be furnished to the applicant or interested person upon request. Fees for extra copies in excess of three may be assessed according to the fee schedules established by the cooperator or the Service. (c) Prompt issuance. An inspection certificate shall be issued before the close of business on the business day following the date the inspection is completed. (d) Who may issue a certificate —(1) Authority. Certificates for inspection services may be issued only by official personnel who are specifically authorized or licensed to perform and certify the results reported on the certificate. (2) Exception. The person in the best position to know whether the service was performed in an approved manner and that the determinations are accurate and true should issue the certificate. If the inspection is performed by one person, the certificate should be issued by that person. If an inspection is performed by two or more person… | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.159.37 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.71 Official certificate requirements. | AMS | [53 FR 3722, Feb. 9, 1988. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | Official certificates shall— (a) Be on standard printed forms prescribed in the instructions; (b) Be in English; (c) Be typewritten or handwritten in ink and be clearly legible; (d) Show the results of inspection services in a uniform, accurate, and concise manner; (e) Show the information required by §§ 868.70-868.75; and (f) Show only such other information and statements of fact as are provided in the instructions authorized by the Administrator. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.159.38 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.72 Certification of results. | AMS | (a) General. Each official certificate shall show the results of the inspection service. (b) Graded commodities. Each official certificate for graded commodities shall show— (1) The class, grade, or any other quality designation according to the official grade standards; (2) All factor information requested by the applicant; and (3) All grade determining factors for commodities graded below the highest quality grade. | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.159.39 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.73 Corrected certificates. | AMS | (a) General. The accuracy of the statements and information shown on official certificates must be verified by the individual whose name or signature, or both, is shown on the official certificate or by the authorized agent who affixed the name or signature, or both. Errors found during this process shall be corrected according to this section. (b) Who may correct. Only official personnel or their authorized agents may make corrections, erasures, additions, or other changes to official certificates. (c) Corrections prior to issuance. No corrections, erasures, additions, or other changes shall be made which involve identification, quality, or quantity. If such errors are found, a new official certificate shall be prepared and issued and the incorrect certificate marked “Void.” Otherwise, errors may be corrected provided that— (1) The corrections are neat and legible; (2) Each correction is initialed by the individual who corrects the certificate; and (3) The corrections and initials are shown on the original and all copies. (d) Corrections after issuance —(1) General. If errors are found on an official certificate at any time up to a maximum of 1 year after issuance, the errors shall be corrected by obtaining the incorrect certificate and replacing it with a corrected certificate. When the incorrect certificate cannot be obtained, a corrected certificate can be issued superseding the incorrect one. (2) Certification requirements. The same statements and information, including permissive statements, that were shown on the incorrect certificate, along with the correct statement or information, shall be shown on the corrected certificate. According to this section and the instructions, corrected certificates shall show— (i) The terms “Corrected Original” and “Corrected Copy,” (ii) A statement identifying the superseded certificate and the corrections, (iii) A statement indicating the superseded certificate was not surrendered when the incorrect certificate was not submitted; and (iv) A new seria… | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.159.40 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.74 Divided-lot certificates. | AMS | [53 FR 3722, Feb. 9, 1988. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | (a) General. When commodities are offered for inspection and are certificated as a single lot, the applicant may exchange the inspection certificate for two or more divided-lot certificates. (b) Application. Requests for divided-lot certificates shall be made— (1) In writing; (2) By the applicant who made the initial request; (3) To the office that issued the outstanding certificate; (4) Within 5 business days of the outstanding certificate date; and (5) Before the identity of the commodity has been lost. (c) Quantity restrictions. Divided-lot certificates shall not show an aggregate quantity different than the total quantity shown on the superseded certificate. (d) Surrender of certificate. The certificate that will be superseded shall— (1) Be in the custody of the cooperator or the Service; (2) Be marked “Void,” and (3) Show the identification of the divided-lot certificates. (e) Certification requirements. The same information and statements, including permissive statements, that were shown on the superseded certificate shall be shown on each divided-lot certificate. Divided-lot certificates shall show— (1) A statement indicating the commodity was inspected as an undivided lot; (2) The terms “Divided-Lot Original,” and the copies shall show “Divided-Lot Copy;” (3) The same serial number with numbered suffix (for example, 1764-1, 1764-2, 1764-3, and so forth); and (4) The quantity specified by the request. (f) Issuance and distribution. Divided-lot certificates shall be issued no later than the close of business on the next business day after the request and be distributed according to § 868.70(b). (g) Limitations. After divided-lot certificates have been issued, further dividing or combining is prohibited except with the approval of the Service. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.159.41 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.75 Duplicate certificates. | AMS | [53 FR 3722, Feb. 9, 1988. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | Upon request, a duplicate certificate may be issued for a lost or destroyed official certificate. (a) Application. Requests for duplicate certificates shall be filed— (1) In writing; (2) By the applicant who requested the service covered by the lost or destroyed certificate; and (3) With the office that issued the initial certificate. (b) Certification requirements. The same information and statements, including permissive statements, that were shown on the lost or destroyed certificate shall be shown on the duplicate certificate. Duplicate certificates shall show: (1) The terms “Duplicate Original,” and the copies shall show “Duplicate Copy” and (2) a statement that the certificate was issued in lieu of a lost or destroyed certificate. (c) Issuance. Duplicate certificates shall be issued as promptly as possible and distributed according to § 868.70(b). (d) Limitations. Duplicate certificates shall not be issued for certificates that have been superseded. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.160.42 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.80 Who may be licensed. | AMS | [53 FR 3722, Feb. 9, 1988. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995; 63 FR 29531, June 1, 1998] | (a) Inspectors. The Administrator may license any person to inspect commodities and to perform related services if the individual— (1) Is employed by a cooperator, is a contractor, or is employed by a contractor; (2) Possesses the qualifications prescribed in the instructions; and (3) Has no interest, financial or otherwise, direct or indirect in merchandising, handling, storing, or processing the kind of commodities or related products to be inspected. The Administrator may require applicants to be examined for competency at a specific time and place and in a prescribed manner. (b) Technicians or samplers. The Administrator may license any person as a technician to perform official specified laboratory functions, including sampling duties and related services, or as a sampler to draw samples of commodities and perform related services if the individual: (1) Possesses proper qualifications as prescribed in the instructions and (2) has no interest, financial or otherwise direct or indirect in merchandising, handling, storing, or processing the kind of commodities or related products to be chemically analyzed, mechanically tested, sampled, and so forth. The Administrator may require applicants to be examined for competency at a specific time and place and in a prescribed manner. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.160.43 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.81 Licensing procedures. | AMS | [53 FR 3722, Feb. 9, 1988. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | (a) Application. An application for a license, the renewal of a license, or the return of a suspended license shall be submitted to the Service on forms furnished by the Service. Each application shall be in English, be typewritten or legibly written in ink, show all information prescribed by the application form, and be signed by the applicant. (b) Examinations and reexaminations. Applicants for a license and individuals who are licensed to perform any or all inspection services shall, at the discretion of the Service, submit to examinations or reexaminations to determine their competency to perform the inspection functions for which they desire to be or are licensed. (c) Termination —(1) Procedure. Each license shall terminate according to the termination date shown on the license and as specified by the schedule in this paragraph. The termination date for a license shall be no less than 3 years or more than 4 years after the issuance date for the initial license; thereafter, every 3 years. Upon request of a licensee and for good cause shown, the termination date may be advanced or delayed by the Administrator for a period not to exceed 60 days. Termination Schedule The Service shall issue a termination notice 60 days before the termination date. The notice shall give detailed instructions for requesting renewal of license, state whether a reexamination is required, and, if a reexamination is required, give the scope of the examination. Failure to receive a notice from the Service shall not exempt a licensee from the responsibility of having the license renewed by the termination date. (2) Exception. The license of an individual under contract with the Service shall terminate upon termination of the contract. (d) Surrender of license. Each license that is terminated or which is suspended or revoked under § 868.84 shall be promptly surrendered to the Administrator or other official of the Service designated by the Administrator. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.160.44 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.82 Voluntary cancellation or suspension of license. | AMS | [53 FR 3722, Feb. 9, 1988. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, 16365, Mar. 30, 1995] | Upon request by a licensee, the Service may cancel a license or suspend a license for a period of time not to exceed 1 year. A license that has been voluntarily suspended shall be returned by the Service upon request by the licensee within 1 year, subject to the provisions of § 868.81(a) and (b); a license that has been cancelled shall be considered void and shall not be subject to return or renewal. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.160.45 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.83 Automatic suspension of license by change in employment. | AMS | [53 FR 3722, Feb. 9, 1988. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, 16365, Mar. 30, 1995] | A license issued to an individual shall be automatically suspended when the individual ceases to be employed by the cooperator. If the individual is reemployed by the cooperator or employed by another cooperator within 1 year of the suspension date and the license has not terminated in the interim, upon request of the licensee, the license will be reinstated subject to the provisions of § 868.81(a) and (b). | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.160.46 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.84 Suspension or revocation of license. | AMS | (a) General. (1) An inspector's, technician's, or sampler's license may be suspended or revoked if the licensee: (i) Willfully, carelessly, or through incompetence fails to perform the duties specified in the Act, regulations, standards, or the instructions or (ii) Becomes incapable of performing required duties. (2) A license may not be suspended or revoked until the individual: (i) Has been served notice, in person or by registered mail, that suspension or revocation of the license is under consideration for reasons set out in the notice and (ii) Has been given an opportunity for a hearing. (b) Procedure for summary action. In cases where the public health, interest, or safety require, the Administrator may summarily suspend an inspector's, technician's, or sampler's license without prior hearing. In such cases, the licensee shall be advised of the factors which appear to warrant suspension or revocation of the license. The licensee shall be accorded an opportunity for a hearing before the license is finally suspended or revoked. (c) Procedures for other than summary action. Except in cases of willfulness or those described in paragraph (b) of this section, the Administrator, before instituting proceedings for the suspension or revocation of a license, shall provide the licensee an opportunity to demonstrate or achieve compliance with the Act, regulations, standards, and instructions. If the licensee does not demonstrate or achieve compliance, the Administrator may institute proceedings to suspend or revoke the license. | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.161.47 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.90 Fees for certain Federal inspection services. | AMS | [61 FR 66535, Dec. 18, 1996, as amended 66 FR 17777, Apr. 4, 2001; 69 FR 1894, Jan. 13, 2004] | (a) The fees shown in Table 1 apply to Federal Commodity Inspection Services specified below. Table 1—Hourly Rates 1 3 [Fees for inspection of commodities other than rice] 1 Fees for original commodity inspection and appeal inspection services include, but are not limited to, sampling, grading, weighing, stowage examinations, pre-inspection conferences, sanitation inspections, and other services requested by the applicant and that are performed within 25 miles of the field office. Travel and related expenses (commercial transportation costs, mileage, and per diem) will be assessed in addition to the hourly rate for service beyond the 25-mile limit. Refer to § 868.92. Explanation of service fees and additional fees, for all other service fees except travel and per diem. 2 When performed at a location other than the Commodity Testing Laboratory. 3 Faxed and extra copies of certificates will be charged at $1.50 per copy. 4 If performed outside of normal business hours, 1 1/2 times the applicable unit fee will be charged. (b) In addition to the fees, if any, for sampling or other requested service, a fee will be assessed for each laboratory test (original, retest, or appeal) listed in table 2 of this section. (c) If a requested test is to be reported on a specified moisture basis, a fee for a moisture test will also be assessed. (d) Laboratory tests referenced in table 2 of this section will be charged at the applicable laboratory fee. Table 2—Fees for Laboratory Test Services 1 1 When laboratory tests/services are provided for AMS by a private laboratory, the applicant will be assessed a fee, which, as nearly as practicable, covers the costs to AMS for the service provided. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.161.48 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.91 Fees for certain Federal rice inspection services. | AMS | [85 FR 5302, Jan. 30, 2020] | The fees for services in paragraph (a) apply to Federal inspection services. Starting with fiscal year 2022, calculations provided in paragraph (b) will be used to determine annual fee rates. (a) Fees for services are published on the Service's website. (b) For each fiscal year, starting with 2022, the Administrator will calculate the rates for services, issue a public notice, and publish fees on the Service's website with an effective date of October 1 of each year. (1) For each year, the Administrator will calculate the rates for services, per hour per inspection program employee using the following formulas: (i) Regular rate. The Service's total inspection program personnel direct pay divided by direct hours, which is then multiplied by the next year's percentage of cost of living increase, plus the benefits rate, plus the operating rate, plus the allowance for bad debt rate. If applicable, actual travel expenses may also be added to the cost of providing the service. (ii) Overtime rate. The Service's total inspection program personnel direct pay divided by direct hours, which is then multiplied by the next year's percentage of cost of living increase and then multiplied by 1.5, plus the benefits rate, plus the operating rate, plus an allowance for bad debt. If applicable, actual travel expenses may also be added to the cost of providing the service. (iii) Holiday rate. The Service's total inspection program personnel direct pay divided by direct hours, which is then multiplied by the next year's percentage of cost of living increase and then multiplied by 2, plus the benefits rate, plus the operating rate, plus an allowance for bad debt. If applicable, actual travel expenses may also be added to the cost of providing the service. (2) For each year, based on previous year/historical actual costs, the Administrator will calculate the benefits, operating, and allowance for bad debt components of the regular, overtime, and holiday rates as follows: (i) Benefits rate. The Service's total inspection… | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.1.161.49 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | A | Subpart A—Regulations | § 868.92 Explanation of service fees and additional fees. | AMS | [53 FR 3722, Feb. 9, 1988. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, 16365, Mar. 30, 1995; 61 FR 66536, Dec. 18, 1996; 85 FR 5302, Jan. 30, 2020] | (a) Costs included in the fees. Fees for official services in §§ 868.90 and 868.91 include— (1) The cost of performing the service and related supervision and administrative costs; (2) The cost of first-class mail service; (3) The cost of overtime and premium pay; and (4) The cost of certification except as provided in § 868.92(c). (b) Computing hourly rates. Hourly fees will be assessed in quarter hour increments for— (1) Travel from the FGIS field office or assigned duty location to the service point and return; and (2) The performance of the requested service, less mealtime. (c) Additional fees. Fees in addition to the applicable hourly or unit fee will be assessed when— (1) An applicant requests more than the original and three copies of a certificate; (2) An applicant requests onsite typing of certificates or typing of certificates at the FGIS field office during other than normal working hours; and (3) An applicant requests the use of express-type mail or courier service. (d) Application of fees when service is delayed by the applicant. Hourly fees will be assessed when— (1) Service has been requested at a specified location; (2) A Service representative is on duty and ready to provide service but is unable to do so because of a delay not caused by the Service; and (3) FGIS officials determine that the Service representative(s) cannot be utilized elsewhere or cannot be released without cost to the Service. (e) Application of fees when an application for service is withdrawn or dismissed. Hourly fees will be assessed to the applicant for the scheduled service if the request is withdrawn or dismissed after the Service representative departs for the service point or if the request for service is not withdrawn or dismissed by 2 p.m. of the business day preceding the date of scheduled service. However, hourly fees will not be assessed to the applicant if FGIS officials determine that the Service representative can be utilized elsewhere or if the Service representative can be released wi… | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.2.162.1 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | B | Subpart B—Marketing Standards | § 868.101 General information. | AMS | The Agricultural Marketing Service, (AMS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) facilitates the fair and efficient marketing of agricultural products by maintaining voluntary grade standards for Beans, Whole Dry Peas, Split Peas, and Lentils, which provide a uniform language for describing the quality of these commodities in the marketplace. These standards may cover (but are not limited to) terms, classes, quality levels, performance criteria, and inspection requirements. Procedures contained in this part set forth the process which AMS will follow in developing, issuing, revising, suspending, or terminating the U.S. standards for Beans, Whole Dry Peas, Split Peas, and Lentils. Communications about AMS standards in general should be addressed to the Administrator, AMS, USDA, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20250-3601. | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.2.162.2 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | B | Subpart B—Marketing Standards | § 868.102 Procedures for establishing and revising grade standards. | AMS | (a) AMS will develop, revise, suspend, or terminate grade standards if it determines that such action is in the public interest. AMS encourages interested parties to participate in the review, development, and revision of grade standards. Interested parties include growers, producers, processors, shippers, distributors, consumers, trade associations, companies, and State or Federal agencies. Such persons may at any time recommend that AMS develop, revise, suspend, or terminate a grade standard. Requests for action should be in writing, and should be accompanied by a draft of the suggested change, as appropriate. (b) AMS will: (1) Determine the need for new or revised standards; (2) Collect technical, marketing, or other appropriate data; (3) Conduct research regarding new or revised standards, as appropriate; and (4) Draft the proposed standards. (c) If AMS determines that new standards are needed, existing standards need to be revised, or the suspension or termination of existing standards is justified, AMS will undertake the action with input from interested parties. | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.2.162.3 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | B | Subpart B—Marketing Standards | § 868.103 Public notification of grade standards action. | AMS | (a) After developing a standardization proposal, AMS will publish a notice in the Federal Register proposing new or revised standards or suspending or terminating existing standards. The notice will provide a sufficient comment period for interested parties to submit comments. (b) AMS will simultaneously issue a news release about these actions, notifying the affected industry and general public. AMS will also distribute copies of proposals to anyone requesting a copy or to anyone it believes may be interested, including other Federal, State, or local government agencies. (c) All comments received within the comment period will be made part of the public record maintained by AMS, will be available to the public for review, and will be considered by AMS before final action is taken on the proposal. (d) Based on the comments received, AMS's knowledge of standards, grading, marketing, and other technical factors, and any other relevant information, AMS will decide whether the proposed actions should be implemented. (e) If AMS concludes that the changes as proposed or with appropriate modifications should be adopted, AMS will publish the final changes in the Federal Register as a final notice. AMS will make the grade standards and related information available in printed form and electronic media. (f) If AMS determines that proposed changes are not warranted, or otherwise are not in the public interest, AMS will either publish in the Federal Register a notice withdrawing the proposal, or will revise the proposal and again seek public input. | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.3.162.1 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | C | Subpart C—United States Standards for Rough Rice | § 868.201 Definition of rough rice. | AMS | [34 FR 7863, May 17, 1969. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, 16365, Mar. 30, 1995] | Rice ( Oryza sativa L.) which consists of 50 percent or more of paddy kernels (see § 868.202(i)) of rice. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.3.162.2 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | C | Subpart C—United States Standards for Rough Rice | § 868.202 Definition of other terms. | AMS | [42 FR 40869, Aug. 12, 1977; 42 FR 64356, Dec. 23, 1977, as amended at 47 FR 34516, Aug. 10, 1982; 54 FR 21403, May 18, 1989; 54 FR 51344, Dec. 14, 1989. Redesignated at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | For the purposes of these standards, the following terms shall have the meanings stated below: (a) Broken kernels. Kernels of rice which are less than three-fourths of whole kernels. (b) Chalky kernels. Whole or large broken kernels of rice which are one-half or more chalky. (c) Classes. The following four classes: Long Grain Rough Rice Medium Grain Rough Rice Short Grain Rough Rice Mixed Rough Rice Long Grain Rough Rice Medium Grain Rough Rice Short Grain Rough Rice Mixed Rough Rice Classes shall be based on the percentage of whole kernels, large broken kernels, and types of rice. (1) “Long grain rough rice” shall consist of rough rice which contains more than 25 percent of whole kernels and which after milling to a well-milled degree, contains not more than 10 percent of whole or broken kernels of medium or short grain rice. (2) “Medium grain rough rice” shall consist of rough rice which contains more than 25 percent of whole kernels and which after milling to a well-milled degree, contains not more than 10 percent of whole or large broken kernels of long grain rice or whole kernels of short grain rice. (3) “Short grain rough rice” shall consist of rough rice which contains more than 25 percent of whole kernels and which, after milling to a well-milled degree, contains not more than 10 percent of whole or large broken kernels of long grain rice or whole kernels of medium grain rice. (4) “Mixed rough rice” shall consist of rough rice which contains more than 25 percent of whole kernels and which, after milling to a well-milled degree, contains more than 10 percent of “other types” as defined in paragraph (h) of this section. (d) Damaged kernels. Whole or broken kernels of rice which are distinctly discolored or damaged by water, insects, heat, or any other means, and whole or large broken kernels of parboiled rice in non-parboiled rice. “Heat-damaged kernels” (see paragraph (e) of this section) shall not function as damaged kernels. (e) Heat-damaged kernels. Whole or large broke… | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.3.163.3 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | C | Subpart C—United States Standards for Rough Rice | § 868.203 Basis of determination. | AMS | [42 FR 40869, Aug. 12, 1977; 42 FR 64356, Dec. 23, 1977, as amended at 47 FR 34516, Aug. 10, 1982; 54 FR 21403, May 18, 1989. Redesignated at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | The determination of seeds, objectionable seeds, heat-damaged kernels, red rice and damaged kernels, chalky kernels, other types, color, and the special grade Parboiled rough rice shall be on the basis of the whole and large broken kernels of milled rice that are produced in the milling of rough rice to a well-milled degree. When determining class, the percentage of (a) whole kernels of rough rice shall be determined on the basis of the original sample, and (b) types of rice shall be determined on the basis of the whole and large broken kernels of milled rice that are produced in the milling of rough rice to a well-milled degree. Smutty kernels shall be determined on the basis of the rough rice after it has been cleaned and shelled as prescribed in FGIS instructions, or by any method that is approved by the Administrator as giving equivalent results. All other determinations shall be on the basis of the original sample. Mechanical sizing of kernels shall be adjusted by handpicking as prescribed in FGIS instructions, or by any method that is approved by the Administrator as giving equivalent results. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.3.163.4 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | C | Subpart C—United States Standards for Rough Rice | § 868.204 Interpretive line samples. | AMS | [42 FR 40869, Aug. 12, 1977; 42 FR 64356, Dec. 23, 1977, as amended at 47 FR 34516, Aug. 10, 1982. Redesignated at 54 FR 21403, May 18, 1989, and 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | Interpretive line samples showing the official scoring line for factors that are determined by visual examinations shall be maintained by the Federal Grain Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and shall be available for reference in all inspection offices that inspect and grade rice. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.3.163.5 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | C | Subpart C—United States Standards for Rough Rice | § 868.205 Milling requirements. | AMS | [42 FR 40869, Aug. 12, 1977. Redesignated at 54 FR 21413, May 18, 1989, and further redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, 16365, Mar. 30, 1995] | In determining milling yield (see § 868.202(f)) in rough rice, the degree of milling shall be equal to, or better than, that of the interpretive line sample for “well-milled” rice. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.3.163.6 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | C | Subpart C—United States Standards for Rough Rice | § 868.206 Milling yield determination. | AMS | [42 FR 40869, Aug. 12, 1977; 42 FR 64356, Dec. 23, 1977, as amended at 47 FR 34516, Aug. 10, 1982; Redesignated and amended at 54 FR 21403, May 18, 1989, and further redesignated at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | Milling yield shall be determined by the use of an approved device in accordance with procedures prescribed in FGIS instructions. For the purpose of this paragraph, “approved device” shall include the McGill Miller No. 3 and any other equipment that is approved by the Administrator as giving equivalent results. Milling yield shall not be determined when the moisture content of the rough rice exceeds 18.0 percent. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.3.163.7 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | C | Subpart C—United States Standards for Rough Rice | § 868.207 Moisture. | AMS | [42 FR 40869, Aug. 12, 1977; 42 FR 64356, Dec. 23, 1977, as amended at 47 FR 34516, Aug. 10, 1982. Redesignated at 54 FR 21403, May 18, 1989, as amended at 54 FR 51344, Dec. 14, 1989. Redesignated at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | Water content in rough rice as determined by an approved device in accordance with procedures prescribed in the FGIS instructions. For the purpose of this paragraph, “approved device” shall include the Motomco Moisture Meter and any other equipment that is approved by the Administrator as giving equivalent results. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.3.163.8 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | C | Subpart C—United States Standards for Rough Rice | § 868.208 Percentages. | AMS | [54 FR 21403, May 18, 1989. Redesignated at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | (a) Rounding. Percentages are determined on the basis of weight and are rounded as follows: (1) When the figure to be rounded is followed by a figure greater than or equal to 5, round to the next higher figure; e.g., report 6.36 as 6.4, 0.35 as 0.4, and 2.45 as 2.5. (2) When the figure to be rounded is followed by a figure less than 5, retain the figure; e.g., report 8.34 as 8.3 and 1.22 as 1.2. (b) Recording. All percentages, except for milling yield, are stated in whole and tenth percent to the nearest tenth percent. Milling yield is stated to the nearest whole percent. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.3.163.9 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | C | Subpart C—United States Standards for Rough Rice | § 868.209 Information. | AMS | [54 FR 21404, May 18, 1989. Redesignated at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | Requests for the Rice Inspection Handbook, Equipment Handbook, or for information concerning approved devices and procedures, criteria for approved devices, and requests for approval of devices should be directed to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Federal Grain Inspection Service, P.O. Box 96454, Washington, DC 20090-6454, or any field office or cooperator. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.3.164.10 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | C | Subpart C—United States Standards for Rough Rice | § 868.210 Grades and grade requirements for the classes of Rough Rice. (See also § 868.212.) | AMS | [56 FR 55978, Oct. 31, 1991. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | 1 For the special grade Parboiled rough rice, see § 868.212(b). 2 For the special grade Glutinous rough rice, see § 868.212(d). 3 These limits do not apply to the class Mixed Rough Rice. 4 Rice in grade U.S. No. 6 shall contain not more than 6.0 percent of damaged kernels. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.3.164.11 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | C | Subpart C—United States Standards for Rough Rice | § 868.211 Grade designation and other certificate information. | AMS | [74 FR 55442, Oct. 28, 2009] | (a) Rough rice. The grade designation for all classes of Rough rice shall be included on the certificate grade-line in the following order: (1) The letters “U.S.;” (2) The number of the grade or the words “Sample grade,” as warranted; (3) The words “or better,” when applicable and requested by the applicant prior to inspection; (4) The class; (5) Each applicable special grade (see § 868.213); and (6) A statement of the milling yield. (b) Mixed rough rice information. For the class Mixed Rough rice, the following information shall be included in the Results section of the certificate in the following order: (1) The percentage of whole kernels of each type in the order of predominance; (2) The percentage of large broken kernels of each type in the order of predominance; (3) The percentage of material removed by the No. 6 sieve or the No. 6 sizing plate; and (4) The percentage of seeds, when applicable. (c) Large broken kernels. Large broken kernels, other than long grain, in Mixed Rough rice shall be certified as “medium or short grain.” | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.3.165.12 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | C | Subpart C—United States Standards for Rough Rice | § 868.212 Special grades and requirements. | AMS | [42 FR 40869, Aug. 12, 1977, as amended at 54 FR 21406, May 18, 1989; 56 FR 55978, Oct. 31, 1991; 58 FR 68016, Dec. 23, 1993. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, 16365, Mar. 30, 1995] | A special grade, when applicable, is supplemental to the grade assigned under § 868.210. Such special grades for rough rice are established and determined as follows: (a) Infested rough rice. Tolerances for live insects for infested rough rice are defined according to sampling designations as follows: (1) Representative sample. The representative sample consists of the work portion, and the file sample if needed and when available. The rough rice (except when examined according to paragraph (a)(3) of this section will be considered infested if the representative sample contains two or more live weevils, or one live weevil and one or more other live insects injurious to stored rice or five or more other live insects injurious to stored rice. (2) Lot as a whole (stationary). The lot as a whole is considered infested when two or more live weevils, or one live weevil and one or more other live insects injurious to stored rice, or five or more other live insects injurious to stored rice, or 15 or more live Angoumois moths or other live moths injurious to stored rice are found in, on, or about the lot. (3) Sample as a whole during continuous loading/unloading. The minimum sample size for rice being sampled during continuous loading/unloading is 500 grams per each 100,000 pounds of rice. The sample as a whole is considered infested when a component (as defined in FGIS instructions) contains two or more live weevils, or one live weevil and one or more other live insects injurious to stored rice, or five or more other live insects injurious to stored rice. (b) Parboiled rough rice. Parboiled rough rice shall be rough rice in which the starch has been gelatinized by soaking, steaming, and drying. Grades U.S. No. 1 to U.S. No. 6 inclusive, shall contain not more than 10.0 percent of ungelatinized kernels. Grades U.S. No. 1 and U.S. No. 2 shall contain not more than 0.1 percent, grades U.S. No. 3 and U.S. No. 4 not more than 0.2 percent, and grades U.S. No. 5 and U.S. No. 6 not more than 0.5 percent of nonparb… | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.3.165.13 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | C | Subpart C—United States Standards for Rough Rice | § 868.213 Special grade designation. | AMS | [58 FR 68016, Dec. 23, 1993. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | The grade designation for infested, parboiled, smutty, glutinous, or aromatic rough rice shall include, following the class, the word(s) “Infested,” “Parboiled Light,” “Parboiled,” “Parboiled Dark,” “Smutty,” “Glutinous,” or “Aromatic,” as warranted, and all other information prescribed in § 868.211. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.4.166.1 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | D | Subpart D—United States Standards for Brown Rice for Processing | § 868.251 Definition of brown rice for processing. | AMS | Rice ( Oryza sativa L.) which consists of more than 50.0 percent of kernels of brown rice, and which is intended for processing to milled rice. | ||||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.4.166.2 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | D | Subpart D—United States Standards for Brown Rice for Processing | § 868.252 Definition of other terms. | AMS | [13 FR 9479, Dec. 31, 1948, as amended at 44 FR 73008, Dec. 17, 1979; 47 FR 34516, Aug. 10, 1982; 54 FR 21403, 21406, May 18, 1989; 54 FR 51344, Dec. 14, 1989. Redesignated at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | For the purposes of these standards, the following terms shall have the meanings stated below: (a) Broken kernels. Kernels of rice which are less than three-fourths of whole kernels. (b) Brown rice. Whole or broken kernels of rice from which the hulls have been removed. (c) Chalky kernels. Whole or broken kernels of rice which are one-half or more chalky. (d) Classes. There are four classes of brown rice for processing. Long Grain Brown Rice for Processing. Medium Grain Brown Rice for Processing. Short Grain Brown Rice for Processing. Mixed Brown Rice for Processing. Long Grain Brown Rice for Processing. Medium Grain Brown Rice for Processing. Short Grain Brown Rice for Processing. Mixed Brown Rice for Processing. Classes shall be based on the percentage of whole kernels, broken kernels, and types of rice. (1) “Long-grain brown rice for processing” shall consist of brown rice for processing which contains more than 25.0 percent of whole kernels of brown rice and not more than 10.0 percent of whole or broken kernels of medium- or short-grain rice. (2) “Medium-grain brown rice for processing” shall consist of brown rice for processing which contains more than 25.0 percent of whole kernels of brown rice and not more than 10.0 percent of whole or broken kernels of long-grain rice or whole kernels of short-grain rice. (3) “Short-grain brown rice for processing” shall consist of brown rice for processing which contains more than 25.0 percent of whole kernels of brown rice and not more than 10.0 percent of whole or broken kernels of long-grain rice or whole kernels of medium-grain rice. (4) “Mixed brown rice for processing” shall be brown rice for processing which contains more than 25.0 percent of whole kernels of brown rice and more than 10.0 percent of “other types” as defined in paragraph (i) of this section. (e) Damaged kernels. Whole or broken kernels of rice which are distinctly discolored or damaged by water, insects, heat, or any other means (including parboiled kernels in nonp… | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.4.167.10 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | D | Subpart D—United States Standards for Brown Rice for Processing | § 868.260 Information. | AMS | [54 FR 21406, May 18, 1989. Redesignated at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | Requests for the Rice Inspection Handbook, Equipment Handbook, or for information concerning approved devices and procedures, criteria for approved devices, and requests for approval of devices should be directed to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Federal Grain Inspection Service, P.O. Box 96454, Washington, DC 20090-6454, or any field office or cooperator. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.4.167.3 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | D | Subpart D—United States Standards for Brown Rice for Processing | § 868.253 Basis of determination. | AMS | [42 FR 40869, Aug. 12, 1977; 42 FR 64356, Dec. 23, 1977, as amended at 47 FR 34516, Aug. 10, 1982; 54 FR 21403, 21406, May 18, 1989, and further redesignated at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | The determination of kernels damaged by heat, heat-damaged kernels, parboiled kernels in nonparboiled rice, and the special grade Parboiled brown rice for processing shall be on the basis of the brown rice for processing after it has been milled to a well-milled degree. All other determinations shall be on the basis of the original sample. Mechanical sizing of kernels shall be adjusted by handpicking as prescribed in FGIS instructions, or by any method which gives equivalent results. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.4.167.4 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | D | Subpart D—United States Standards for Brown Rice for Processing | § 868.254 Broken kernels determination. | AMS | [42 FR 40869, Aug. 12, 1977; 42 FR 64356, Dec. 23, 1977, as amended at 47 FR 34516, Aug. 10, 1982; 54 FR 21403, May 18, 1989. Redesignated at 54 FR 21406, May 18, 1989, and further redesignated at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | Broken kernels shall be determined by the use of equipment and procedures prescribed in FGIS instructions, or by any method which gives equivalent results. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.4.167.5 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | D | Subpart D—United States Standards for Brown Rice for Processing | § 868.255 Interpretive line samples. | AMS | [42 FR 40869, Aug. 12, 1977; 42 FR 64356, Dec. 23, 1977, as amended at 47 FR 34516, Aug. 10, 1982; 54 FR 21403, May 18, 1989. Redesignated at 54 FR 21406, May 18, 1989, and further redesignated at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | Interpretive line samples showing the official scoring line for factors that are determined by visual observation shall be maintained by the Federal Grain Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and shall be available for reference in all inspection offices that inspect and grade rice. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.4.167.6 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | D | Subpart D—United States Standards for Brown Rice for Processing | § 868.256 Milling requirements. | AMS | [42 FR 40869, Aug. 12, 1977. Redesignated at 21406, May 18, 1989, and further redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, 16365, Mar. 30, 1995] | In determining milling yield (see § 868.252(g)) in brown rice for processing, the degree of milling shall be equal to, or better than, that of the interpretive line sample for “well-milled” rice. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.4.167.7 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | D | Subpart D—United States Standards for Brown Rice for Processing | § 868.257 Milling yield determination. | AMS | [42 FR 40869, Aug. 12, 1977; 42 FR 64356, Dec. 23, 1977, as amended at 47 FR 34516, Aug. 10, 1982; 54 FR 21403, May 18, 1989. Redesignated at 54 FR 21406, May 18, 1989, and further redesignated at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | Milling yield shall be determined by the use of an approved device in accordance with procedures prescribed in FGIS instructions. For the purpose of this paragraph, “approved device” shall include the McGill Miller No. 3 and any other equipment that is approved by the Administrator as giving equivalent results. Milling yield shall not be determined when the moisture content of the brown rice for processing exceeds 18.0 percent. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.4.167.8 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | D | Subpart D—United States Standards for Brown Rice for Processing | § 868.258 Moisture. | AMS | [42 FR 40869, Aug. 12, 1977; 42 FR 64356, Dec. 23, 1977, as amended at 47 FR 34516, Aug. 10, 1982; 54 FR 21403, May 18, 1989. Redesignated at 54 FR 21406, May 18, 1989, and further redesignated at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | Water content in brown rice for processing as determined by an approved device in accordance with procedures prescribed in FGIS instructions. For the purpose of this paragraph, “approved device” shall include the Motomco Moisture Meter and any other equipment that is approved by the Administrator as giving equivalent results. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.4.167.9 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | D | Subpart D—United States Standards for Brown Rice for Processing | § 868.259 Percentages. | AMS | [54 FR 21406, May 18, 1989. Redesignated at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | (a) Rounding. Percentages are determined on the basis of weight and are rounded as follows: (1) When the figure to be rounded is followed by a figure greater than or equal to 5, round to the next higher figure; e.g., report 6.36 as 6.4, 0.35 as 0.4, and 2.45 as 2.5. (2) When the figure to be rounded is followed by a figure less than 5, retain the figure, e.g., report 8.34 as 8.3 and 1.22 and 1.2. (b) Recording. All percentages, except for milling yield, are stated in whole and tenth percent to the nearest whole percent. Milling yield is stated to the nearest whole percent. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.4.168.11 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | D | Subpart D—United States Standards for Brown Rice for Processing | § 868.261 Grade and grade requirements for the classes of brown rice for processing. (See also § 868.263.) | AMS | [56 FR 55979, Oct. 31, 1991. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | 1 For the special grade Parboiled brown rice for processing, see § 868.263(a). 2 For the special grade Glutinous brown rice for processing, see § 868.263(c). 3 Plates should be used for southern production rice and sieves should be used for western production rice, but any device or method which gives equivalent results may be used. 4 These limits do not apply to the class Mixed Brown Rice for Processing. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.4.168.12 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | D | Subpart D—United States Standards for Brown Rice for Processing | § 868.262 Grade designation and other certificate information. | AMS | [74 FR 55442, Oct. 28, 2009] | (a) Brown rice for processing. The grade designation for all classes of Brown rice for processing shall be included on the certificate grade-line in the following order: (1) The letters “U.S.;” (2) The number of the grade or the words “Sample grade,” as warranted; (3) The words “or better,” when applicable and requested by the applicant prior to inspection; (4) The class; and (5) Each applicable special grade (see § 868.264). (b) Mixed Brown rice for Processing information. For the class Mixed Brown rice for processing, the following information shall be included in the Results section of the certificate in the following order: (1) The percentage of whole kernels of each type in the order of predominance; (2) The percentage of broken kernels of each type in the order of predominance, when applicable; and (3) The percentage of seeds, related material, and unrelated material. (c) Broken kernels. Broken kernels, other than long grain in Mixed Brown rice for processing shall be certified as “medium or short grain.” | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.4.169.13 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | D | Subpart D—United States Standards for Brown Rice for Processing | § 868.263 Special grades and special grade requirements. | AMS | [42 FR 40869, Aug. 12, 1977; 42 FR 64356, Dec. 23, 1977, as amended at 56 FR 55979, Oct. 31, 1991; 58 FR 68016, Dec. 23, 1993. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, 16365, Mar. 30, 1995] | A special grade, when applicable, is supplemental to the grade assigned under § 868.262. Such special grades for brown rice for processing are established and determined as follows: (a) Parboiled brown rice for processing. Parboiled brown rice for processing shall be rice in which the starch has been gelatinized by soaking, steaming, and drying. Grades U.S. Nos. 1 to 5, inclusive, shall contain not more than 10.0 percent of ungelatinized kernels. Grades U.S. No. 1 and U.S. No. 2 shall contain not more than 0.1 percent, grades U.S. No. 3 and U.S. No. 4 not more than 0.2 percent, and grade U.S. No. 5 not more than 0.5 percent of nonparboiled rice. The maximum limits for “chalky kernels,” “Heat-damaged kernels,” and “Kernels damaged by heat” shown in § 868.261 are not applicable to the special grade “Parboiled brown rice for processing.” (b) Smutty brown rice for processing. Smutty brown rice for processing shall be rice which contains more than 3.0 percent of smutty kernels. (c) Glutinous brown rice for processing. Glutinous brown rice for processing shall be special varieties of rice (Oryza sativa L. glutinosa) which contain more than 50 percent chalky kernels. Grade U.S. No. 1 shall contain not more than 1.0 percent of nonchalky kernels, grade U.S. No. 2 not more than 2.0 percent of nonchalky kernels, grade U.S. No. 3 not more than 4.0 percent of nonchalky kernels, grade U.S. No. 4 not more than 6.0 percent of nonchalky kernels, and grade U.S. No. 5 not more than 10.0 percent of nonchalky kernels. The maximum limits for “Chalky kernels” in § 868.261 are not applicable to the special grade “Glutinous brown rice for processing.” (d) Aromatic brown rice for processing. Aromatic brown rice for processing shall be special varieties of rice (Oryza sativa L. scented) that have a distinctive and characteristic aroma; e.g., basmati and jasmine rice. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.4.169.14 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | D | Subpart D—United States Standards for Brown Rice for Processing | § 868.264 Special grade designation. | AMS | [58 FR 68016, Dec. 23, 1993. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | The grade designation for parboiled, smutty, glutinous, or aromatic brown rice for processing shall include, following the class, the word(s) “Parboiled,” “Smutty,” “Glutinous,” or “Aromatic,” as warranted, and all other information prescribed in § 868.262. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.5.170.1 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | E | Subpart E—United States Standards for Milled Rice | § 868.301 Definition of milled rice. | AMS | [48 FR 24859, June 3, 1983. Redesignated at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | Whole or broken kernels of rice ( Oryza sativa L.) from which the hulls and at least the outer bran layers have been removed and which contain not more than 10.0 percent of seeds, paddy kernels, or foreign material, either singly or combined. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.5.170.2 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | E | Subpart E—United States Standards for Milled Rice | § 868.302 Definition of other terms. | AMS | [13 FR 9479, Dec. 31, 1948, as amended at 44 FR 73008, Dec. 17, 1979; 47 FR 34516, Aug. 10, 1982; 54 FR 21403, 21406, May 18, 1989; 54 FR 51345, Dec. 14, 1989. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | For the purposes of these standards, the following terms shall have the meanings stated below: (a) Broken kernels. Kernels of rice which are less than three-fourths of whole kernels. (b) Brown rice. Whole or broken kernels of rice from which the hulls have been removed. (c) Chalky kernels. Whole or broken kernels of rice which are one-half or more chalky. (d) Classes. There are seven classes of milled rice. The following four classes shall be based on the percentage of whole kernels, and types of rice: Long Grain Milled Rice. Medium Grain Milled Rice. Short Grain Milled Rice. Mixed Milled Rice. Long Grain Milled Rice. Medium Grain Milled Rice. Short Grain Milled Rice. Mixed Milled Rice. The following three classes shall be based on the percentage of whole kernels and of broken kernels of different size: Second Head Milled Rice. Screenings Milled Rice. Brewers Milled Rice. Second Head Milled Rice. Screenings Milled Rice. Brewers Milled Rice. (1) “Long grain milled rice” shall consist of milled rice which contains more than 25.0 percent of whole kernels of milled rice and in U.S. Nos. 1 through 4 not more than 10.0 percent of whole or broken kernels of medium or short grain rice. U.S. No. 5 and U.S. No. 6 long grain milled rice shall contain not more than 10.0 percent of whole kernels of medium or short grain milled rice (broken kernels do not apply). (2) “Medium grain milled rice” shall consist of milled rice which contains more than 25.0 percent of whole kernels of milled rice and in U.S. Nos. 1 through 4 not more than 10.0 percent of whole or broken kernels of long grain rice or whole kernels of short grain rice. U.S. No. 5 and U.S. No. 6 medium grain milled rice shall contain not more than 10.0 percent of whole kernels of long or short grain milled rice (broken kernels do not apply). (3) “Short grain milled rice” shall consist of milled rice which contains more than 25.0 percent of whole kernels of milled rice and in U.S. Nos. 1 through 4 not more than 10.0 percent of who… | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.5.171.10 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | E | Subpart E—United States Standards for Milled Rice | § 868.310 Grades and grade requirements for the classes Long Grain Milled Rice, Medium Grain Milled Rice, Short Grain Milled Rice, and Mixed Milled Rice. (See also § 868.315.) | AMS | [67 FR 61250, Sept. 30, 2002, as amended at 70 FR 37255, June 29, 2005] | Grades, Grade Requirements, and Grade Designations 1 For the special grade Parboiled milled rice, see § 868.315(c). 2 For the special grade Glutinous milled rice, see § 868.315(e). 3 Plates should be used for southern production rice; and sieves should be used for western production rice, but any device or method which gives equivalent results may be used. 4 These limits do not apply to the class Mixed Milled Rice. 5 For the special grade Undermilled milled rice, see § 868.315(d). 6 Grade U.S. No. 6 shall contain not more than 6.0 percent of damaged kernels. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.5.171.11 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | E | Subpart E—United States Standards for Milled Rice | § 868.311 Grades and grade requirements for the class Second Head Milled Rice. (See also § 868.315.) | AMS | [67 FR 61251, Sept. 30, 2002] | Grades, Grade Requirements, and Grade Designations 1 For the special grade Parboiled milled rice, see § 868.315(c). 2 For the special grade Undermilled milled rice, see § 868.315(d). 3 For the special grade Glutinous milled rice, see § 868.315(e). | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.5.171.12 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | E | Subpart E—United States Standards for Milled Rice | § 868.312 Grade and grade requirements for the class Screenings Milled Rice. (See also § 868.315.) | AMS | [67 FR 61251, Sept. 30, 2002] | Grades, Grade Requirements, and Grade Designations 1 For the special grade Parboiled milled rice, see § 868.315(c). 2 For the special grade Undermilled milled rice, see § 868.315(d). 3 For the special grade Glutinous milled rice, see § 868.315(e). 4 Grades U.S. No. 1 to U.S. No. 4, inclusive, shall contain not more than 3.0 percent of heat-damaged kernels, kernels damaged by heat and/or parboiled kernels in nonparboiled rice. 5 Grades U.S. No. 1 to U.S. No. 4, inclusive, shall contain not more than 1.0 percent of material passing through a 30 sieve. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.5.171.13 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | E | Subpart E—United States Standards for Milled Rice | § 868.313 Grades and grade requirements for the class Brewers Milled Rice. (See also § 868.315.) | AMS | [67 FR 61252, Sept. 30, 2002] | Grades, Grade Requirements, and Grade Designations 1 For the special grade Parboiled milled rice, see § 868.315(c). 2 For the special grade Undermilled milled rice, see § 868.315(d). 3 Grades U.S. No. 1 to U.S. No. 4, inclusive, shall contain not more than 3.0 percent of heat-damaged kernels, kernels damaged by heat and/or parboiled kernels in nonparboiled rice. 4 Grades U.S. No. 1 to U.S. No. 4, inclusive, shall contain not more than 1.0 percent of material passing through a 30 sieve. This limit does not apply to the special grade Granulated brewers milled rice. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.5.171.14 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | E | Subpart E—United States Standards for Milled Rice | § 868.314 Grade designation and other certificate information. | AMS | [74 FR 55442, Oct. 28, 2009] | (a) Milled rice. The grade designation for all classes of Milled rice shall be included on the certificate grade-line in the following order: (1) The letters “U.S.;” (2) The number of the grade or the words “Sample grade,” as warranted; (3) The words “or better,” when applicable and requested by the applicant prior to inspection; (4) The class; and (5) Each applicable special grade (see § 868.316). (b) Mixed Milled rice information. For the class Mixed Milled rice, the following information shall be included in the Results section of the certificate in the following order: (1) The percentage of whole kernels of each type in the order of predominance; (2) The percentage of broken kernels of each type in the order of predominance, when applicable; and (3) The percentage of seeds and foreign material. (c) Broken kernels. Broken kernels, other than long grain in Mixed Milled rice shall be certified as “medium or short grain.” | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.5.171.3 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | E | Subpart E—United States Standards for Milled Rice | § 868.303 Basis of determination. | AMS | [42 FR 40869, Aug. 12, 1977; 42 FR 64356, Dec. 23, 1977, as amended at 47 FR 34516, Aug. 10, 1982; 54 FR 21403, 21406, May 18, 1989. Redesignated at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | All determinations shall be on the basis of the original sample. Mechanical sizing of kernels shall be adjusted by handpicking, as prescribed in FGIS instructions, or by any method which gives equivalent results. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.5.171.4 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | E | Subpart E—United States Standards for Milled Rice | § 868.304 Broken kernels determination. | AMS | [42 FR 40869, Aug. 12, 1977; 42 FR 64356, Dec. 23, 1977, as amended at 47 FR 34516, Aug. 10, 1982; 54 FR 21403, May 18, 1989. Redesignated at 54 FR 21406, May 18, 1989 and 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | Broken kernels shall be determined by the use of equipment and procedures prescribed in FGIS instructions or by any method which gives equivalent results. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.5.171.5 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | E | Subpart E—United States Standards for Milled Rice | § 868.305 Interpretive line samples. | AMS | [42 FR 40869, Aug. 12, 1977; 42 FR 64356, Dec. 23, 1977, as amended at 47 FR 34516, Aug. 10, 1982. Redesignated at 54 FR 21406, May 18, 1989 and 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | Interpretive line samples showing the official scoring line for factors that are determined by visual observation shall be maintained by the Federal Grain Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and shall be available for reference in all inspection offices that inspect and grade rice. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.5.171.6 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | E | Subpart E—United States Standards for Milled Rice | § 868.306 Milling requirements. | AMS | [67 FR 61250, Sept. 30, 2002] | The degree of milling for milled rice; i.e., “hard milled,” “well-milled,” and “reasonably well-milled,” shall be equal to, or better than, that of the interpretive line samples for such rice. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.5.171.7 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | E | Subpart E—United States Standards for Milled Rice | § 868.307 Moisture. | AMS | [67 FR 61250, Sept. 30, 2002] | Water content in milled rice as determined by an FGIS approved device in accordance with procedures prescribed in FGIS instructions. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.5.171.8 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | E | Subpart E—United States Standards for Milled Rice | § 868.308 Percentages. | AMS | [54 FR 21406, May 18, 1989. Redesignated at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | (a) Rounding. Percentages are determined on the basis of weight and are rounded as follows: (1) When the figure to be rounded is followed by a figure greater than or equal to 5, round to the next higher figure; e.g., report 6.36 as 6.4, 0.35 as 0.4, and 2.45 as 2.5. (2) When the figure to be rounded is followed by a figure less than 5, retain the figure, e.g., report 8.34 as 8.3 and 1.22 and 1.2. (b) Recording. The percentage of broken kernels removed by a 5 plate in U.S. Nos. 1 and 2 Milled Rice and the percentage of objectionable seeds in U.S. No. 1 Brewers Milled Rice is reported to the nearest hundredth percent. The percentages of all other factors are recorded to the nearest tenth of a percent. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.5.171.9 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | E | Subpart E—United States Standards for Milled Rice | § 868.309 Information. | AMS | [54 FR 21407, May 18, 1989. Redesignated at 60 FR 16364, Mar. 30, 1995] | Requests for the Rice Inspection Handbook, Equipment Handbook, or for information concerning approved devices and procedures, criteria for approved devices, and requests for approval of devices should be directed to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Federal Grain Inspection Service, P.O. Box 96454, Washington, DC 20090-6454, or any field office or cooperator. | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.5.172.15 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | E | Subpart E—United States Standards for Milled Rice | § 868.315 Special grades and special grade requirements. | AMS | [42 FR 40869, Aug. 12, 1977; 42 FR 64356, Dec. 23, 1977, as amended at 48 FR 24859, June 3, 1983; 54 FR 21403, 21407, May 18, 1989; 56 FR 55981, Oct. 31, 1991; 58 FR 68016, Dec. 23, 1993. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, 16365, Mar. 30, 1995; 67 FR 61252, Sept. 30, 2002] | A special grade, when applicable, is supplemental to the grade assigned under § 868.314. Such special grades for milled rice are established and determined as follows: (a) Coated milled rice. Coated milled rice shall be rice which is coated, in whole or in part, with substances that are safe and suitable as defined in the regulation issued pursuant to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act at 21 CFR 130.3(d). (b) Granulated brewers milled rice. Granulated brewers milled rice shall be milled rice which has been crushed or granulated so that 95.0 percent or more will pass through a 5 sieve, 70.0 percent or more will pass through a 4 sieve, and not more than 15.0 percent will pass through a 2 1/2 sieve. (c) Parboiled milled rice. Parboiled milled rice shall be milled rice in which the starch has been gelatinized by soaking, steaming, and drying. Grades U.S. No. 1 to U.S. No. 6, inclusive, shall contain not more than 10.0 percent of ungelatinized kernels. Grades U.S. No. 1 and U.S. No. 2 shall contain not more than 0.1 percent, grades U.S. No. 3 and U.S. No. 4 not more than 0.2 percent, and grades U.S. No. 5 and U.S. No. 6 not more than 0.5 percent of nonparboiled rice. If the rice is: (1) Not distinctly colored by the parboiling process, it shall be considered “Parboiled Light”; (2) distinctly but not materially colored by the parboiling process, it shall be considered “Parboiled”; (3) materially colored by the parboiling process, it shall be considered “Parboiled Dark.” The color levels for “Parboiled Light,” “Parboiled,” and “Parboiled Dark” shall be in accordance with the interpretive line samples for parboiled rice. The maximum limits for “Chalky kernels,” “Heat-damaged kernels,” “Kernels damaged by heat,” and the “Color requirements” in §§ 868.310, 868.311, 868.312, and 868.313 are not applicable to the special grade “Parboiled milled rice.” (d) Undermilled milled rice. Undermilled milled rice shall be milled rice which is not equal to the milling requirements for “hard milled,” “well milled,” … | |||
| 7:7:7.1.2.8.5.5.172.16 | 7 | Agriculture | VIII | A | 868 | PART 868—GENERAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES | E | Subpart E—United States Standards for Milled Rice | § 868.316 Special grade designation. | AMS | [58 FR 68016, Dec. 23, 1993. Redesignated and amended at 60 FR 16364, 16365, Mar. 30, 1995] | The grade designation for coated, granulated brewers, parboiled, undermilled, glutinous, or aromatic milled rice shall include, following the class, the word(s) “Coated,” “Granulated,” “Parboiled Light,” “Parboiled,” “Parboiled Dark,” “Undermilled,” “Glutinous,” or “Aromatic,” as warranted, and all other information prescribed in § 868.314. |
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