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--- schema: federal-register doc_type: fedreg source_file: FR-2002-02-06.xml --- 67 25 Wednesday, February 6, 2002 Contents Agricultural Agricultural Marketing Service RULES Hazelnuts grown in— Oregon and Washington, 5442-5445 02-2848 Olives grown in— California, 5438-5440 02-2847 Pears (winter) grown in— Oregon and Washington, 5435-5438 02-2849 Potatoes (Irish) grown in— Colorado, 5440-5442 02-2846 PROPOSED RULES Papayas grown in— Hawaii, 5526 02-2845 Agriculture Agriculture Department See Agricultural Marketing Service See Forest Service See Natural Resources Conservation Service Antitrust Antitrust Division NOTICES National cooperative research notifications:
AAF Association, Inc., 5617 02-2853 Clean Metal Nucleated Casting of Superalloys, 5617 02-2854 Arts Arts and Humanities, National Foundation See National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Civil Civil Rights Commission NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act, 5563 02-2965 Coast Guard Coast Guard RULES Ports and waterways safety: San Diego, CA; security zone, 5480-5482 02-2821 San Francisco, CA; security zones, 5482-5485 02-2820 PROPOSED RULES Ports and waterways safety: Prince William Sound, AK; traffic separation scheme; port access route study, 5538-5542 02-2756 Commerce Commerce Department See International Trade Administration See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Defense Defense Department RULES Civilian health and medical program of the uniformed services (CHAMPUS):
TRICARE program— Prime Remote program for active duty family members, 5477-5480 02-2676 NOTICES Meetings: Defense Intelligence Agency Science and Technology Advisory Board, 5569-5570 02-2769 Military Personnel Testing Advisory Committee, 5570 02-2770 Overseas Dependents’ Schools National Advisory Panel on Education of Dependents with Disabilities, 5570 02-2768 Personnel management demonstration projects: Science and Technology Reinvention Laboratories— U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Research, Development, and Engineering Center, 5715-5719 02-2766 U.S.
Army Engineer Research and Development Center, 5711-5713 02-2765 Education Education Department NOTICES Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.: Postsecondary education— Postsecondary Education Improvement Fund, 5570-5572 02-2762 Energy Energy Department See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission NOTICES Atomic energy agreements; subsequent arrangements, 5572 02-2825 Environmental statements; notice of intent: GenPower New York, L.L.C., 5572-5574 02-2826 EPA Environmental Protection Agency RULES Air pollution control:
Federal operating permits programs; State and local jurisdictions— Connecticut and Maryland, 5490-5491 02-2834 Air quality implementation plans; approval and promulgation; various States: Wyoming, 5485-5490 02-2706 PROPOSED RULES Air quality implementation plans; approval and promulgation; various States: Wyoming, 5552-5553 02-2707 Pesticides; tolerances in food, animal feeds, and raw agricultural commodities: Methyl parathion and ethyl parathion, 5553-5558 02-2513 Oxadixyl, 5548-5552 02-2512 NOTICES Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.:
Bakery Partnership Program, 5586-5595 02-2837 Meetings: Metals assessment framework development, 5596 02-2836 Tribal Pesticide Program Council, 5596-5598 02-2835 Pesticides; emergency exemptions, etc.: Tetraconazole, 5598-5599 02-2514 Executive Executive Office of the President See Management and Budget Office See Presidential Documents FAA Federal Aviation Administration PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness directives: Eurocopter France, 5526-5528 02-2426 Class E airspace, 5528-5531 02-2278 02-2407 02-2408 NOTICES Aeronautical land-use assurance; waivers:
Virginia Highlands Airport, VA, 5633-5634 02-2829 Exemption petitions; summary and disposition, 5634 02-2831 Passenger facility charges; applications, etc.: Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport, MS, 5634-5635 02-2830 FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Proposed collection; comment request, 5617-5618 02-2784 FCC Federal Communications Commission RULES Common carrier services: Incumbent local exchange carriers— Accounting and ARMIS reporting requirements; comprehensive review; 2000 biennial regulatory review (Phase 2), 5669-5703 02-1212 Wireless telecommunications services— 698-746 MHz spectrum band (television channels 52-59); reallocation and service rules, 5491-5513 02-2866 PROPOSED RULES Common carrier services:
Incumbent local exchange carriers— Accounting and ARMIS reporting requirements; comprehensive review; 2000 biennial regulatory review (Phase 2), 5703-5710 02-1213 NOTICES Rulemaking proceedings; petitions filed, granted, denied, etc., 5600 02-2867 5599-5600 02-2868 Television broadcasting: Cable television systems— Video programmimg delivery; market competition status; annual assessment, 5600-5601 02-2869 Federal Election Federal Election Commission RULES Allocations of candidate and committee activities:
Travel expenses; allocation interpretation, 5445-5446 02-2858 Federal Energy Federal Energy Regulatory Commission NOTICES Electric rate and corporate regulation filings: Cinergy Services, Inc., et al., 5579-5580 02-2814 Whiting Clean Energy, Inc., et al., 5581-5583 02-2815 Hydroelectric applications, 5583-5585 02-2778 02-2779 Natural Gas Policy Act, etc.: California market; natural gas sales; reporting requirements, 5585-5586 02-2818 *Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:* ANR Pipeline Co., 5574-5575 02-2774 Colton Power, L.P., 5575 02-2816 Florida Gas Transmission Co., 5575-5576 02-2773 Kern River Gas Transmission Co., 5576 02-2781 Mississippi Power Co. et al., 5576 02-2772 Mississippi River Transmission Corp., 5576-5577 02-2782 Northwestern Wind Power, LLC, 5577 02-2776 Northwest Pipeline Corp., 5577 02-2780 PG&E Gas Transmission, Northwest Corp., 5578 02-2777 Progress Ventures, Inc., 5578 02-2817 Texas Eastern Transmission, LP, 5578 02-2775 Federal Highway Federal Highway Administration PROPOSED RULES Engineering and traffic operations:
Work zone safety, 5532-5538 02-2822 Federal Reserve Federal Reserve System NOTICES Banks and bank holding companies: Formations, acquisitions, and mergers, 5601-5602 02-2799 Federal Retirement Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board NOTICES Meetings: Employee Thrift Advisory Council, 5602 02-2809 Meetings; Sunshine Act, 5602 02-2966 Federal Transit Federal Transit Administration NOTICES Environmental statements; notice of intent: Milpitas, San Jose, and Santa Clara, CA; BART extension, 5635-5636 02-2828 Fish Fish and Wildlife Service RULES Endangered and threatened species:
Showy stickseed, 5515-5525 02-2760 NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Submission for OMB review; comment request, 5608-5609 02-2832 Endangered and threatened species permit applications, 5609-5610 02-2808 Environmental statements; availability, etc.: Incidental take permits— Marion and Hendricks Counties, IN; Indiana bats, 5610 02-2807 Food Food and Drug Administration RULES Animal drugs, feeds, and related products: Oxytetracycline hydrochloride soluble powder, 5469 02-2589 Topical nitrofurans; extralabel use prohibition, 5470-5471 02-2751 Mammography Quality Standards Act; implementation:
Mammography facilities; State certification, 5446-5469 02-2750 NOTICES Meetings: Medical Devices Advisory Committee, 5602-5603 02-2883 Pharmaceutical Science Advisory Committee, 5603 02-2882 Swine Mycoplasmal Pneumonia Technical Workshop, 5603-5604 02-2752 Reports and guidance documents; availability, etc.: Catfish, common or usual names; Agriculture et al. Appropriations Act of 2002; section 775 implementation, 5604-5605 02-2753 Veterinary Medicinal Products, International Cooperation on Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Registration— Pharmacovigilance; controlled list of terms, 5605-5606 02-2881 Foreign Foreign Assets Control Office RULES Sanctions regulations, etc.:
Sierra Leone and Liberia; rough diamonds sanctions regulations, 5472-5477 02-2763 Forest Forest Service NOTICES Appealable decisions; legal notice: Intermountain Region, 5560-5561 02-2803 Meetings: Resource Advisory Committees— Del Norte County, 5562 02-2806 Trinity County, 5561-5562 02-2804 02-2805 Reports and guidance documents; availability, etc.: Rocky Mountain Region; Regional Guide withdrawn, 5562 02-2802 Health Health and Human Services Department See Food and Drug Administration See Health Resources and Services Administration See Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Health Health Resources and Services Administration NOTICES Agency information collection activities:
Submission for OMB review; comment request, 5606-5607 02-2754 Interior Interior Department See Fish and Wildlife Service NOTICES Individual Indian money trust funds; payment of money for use of or access to alloted lands; records maintenance and preservation request, 5607-5608 02-2931 IRS Internal Revenue Service RULES Excise taxes: Time for eligible air carriers to file third calendar quarter 2001 Form 720, 5471-5472 02-2624 NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Proposed collection; comment request, 02-2872 5641-5642 02-2873 International International Trade Administration NOTICES Antidumping:
Oil country tubular goods, other than drill pipe, from— Korea, 5563 02-2871 Top-of-the-stove stainless steel cooking ware from— Korea, 5563-5569 02-2870 Justice Justice Department See Antitrust Division See Federal Bureau of Investigation NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Proposed collection; comment request, 02-2783 5610-5614 02-2785 02-2786 02-2787 02-2788 02-2789 02-2790 Pollution control; consent judgments: Casmalia Resources Hazardous Waste Disposal Site, CA, 5614-5615 02-2856 H&R Plating, 5615 02-2852 LWD, Inc., 5615-5616 02-2851 Mountain Metal Co. et al., 5616 02-2857 Murphy Oil USA, Inc., 5616-5617 02-2855 Labor Labor Department See Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration Management Management and Budget Office NOTICES Federal programs; cost-effectiveness analysis; discount rates (Circular A-94), 5623 02-2771 Maritime Maritime Administration NOTICES Coastwise trade laws; administrative waivers:
BLUE LAGOON, 5636-5637 02-2796 CINNABAR, 5637-5638 02-2798 FIN’S & PINS, 5638 02-2795 PILGRIM, 5638-5639 02-2797 NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration NOTICES Patent licenses; non-exclusive, exclusive, or partially exclusive: Ice Management Systems, Inc., 5619 02-2880 National Archives National Archives and Records Administration PROPOSED RULES National Historical Publications and Records Commission; grant regulations; plain language usage, 5542-5548 02-2758 NOTICES Agency information collection activities:
Submission for OMB review; comment request, 5619-5620 02-2759 National Foundation National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Submission for OMB review; comment request, 5620 02-2819 National Highway National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Submission for OMB review; comment request, 5639-5640 02-2823 02-2824 Motor vehicle safety standards; exemption petitions, etc.:
DaimlerChrysler Corp., 5640-5641 02-2827 NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration PROPOSED RULES Fishery conservation and management: Magnuson-Stevens Act provisions— Exempted fishing permits, 5558-5559 02-2879 NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Proposed collection; comment request, 5569 02-2876 NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service NOTICES Field office technical guides; changes: Georgia, 5562-5563 02-2859 Nuclear Nuclear Regulatory Commission NOTICES Agency information collection activities:
Proposed collection; comment request, 5620-5621 02-2811 Submission for OMB review; comment request, 5621 02-2813 Agency information collection activities: Proposed collection; comment request, 5621-5622 02-2812 *Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:* Duke Energy Corp., 5622-5623 02-2810 Office Office of Management and Budget See Management and Budget Office Pension Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration NOTICES Meetings: Retirement Savings National Summit, 5618-5619 02-2743 Presidential Presidential Documents PROCLAMATIONS *Special observances:* American Heart Month (Proc. 7521), 5431-5432 02-3000 National African American History Month (Proc. 7522), 5433-5434 02-3001 Public Public Health Service See Food and Drug Administration See Health Resources and Services Administration See Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration SEC Securities and Exchange Commission NOTICES Investment Company Act of 1940:
Exemption applications— Credit Suisse First Boston Corp. et al., 5624-5626 02-2794 Self-regulatory organizations; proposed rule changes: American Stock Exchange LLC, 02-2791 5626-5631 02-2793 02-2865 Pacific Exchange, Inc., 5631-5633 02-2792 *Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:* Leggett & Platt, Inc., 5623-5624 02-2864 Scientific Games Corp., 5624 02-2863 State State Department NOTICES Meetings: International Telecommunication Advisory Committee, 5633 02-2862 Shipping Coordinating Committee, 5633 02-2861 Substance Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration NOTICES Meetings:
Substance Abuse Prevention Center National Advisory Council, 5607 02-2755 Surface Surface Transportation Board RULES Electronic access to case filings, 5513-5515 02-2844 Transportation Transportation Department See Coast Guard See Federal Aviation Administration See Federal Highway Administration See Federal Transit Administration See Maritime Administration See National Highway Traffic Safety Administration See Surface Transportation Board Treasury Treasury Department See Foreign Assets Control Office See Internal Revenue Service Veterans Veterans Employment and Training Service NOTICES Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.:
Veterans’ Workforce Investment Program, 5642-5668 02-2642 Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Federal Communications Commission, 5669-5710 02-1212 02-1213 Part III Defense Department, 5711-5713 02-2765 Part IV Defense Department, 5715-5719 02-2766 Reader Aids Consult the Reader Aids section at the end of this issue for phone numbers, online resources, finding aids, reminders, and notice of recently enacted public laws. To subscribe to the Federal Register Table of Contents LISTSERV electronic mailing list, go to http://listserv.access.gpo.gov and select Online mailing list archives, FEDREGTOC-L, Join or leave the list (or change settings); then follow the instructions. 67 25 Wednesday, February 6, 2002 Rules and Regulations DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Agricultural Marketing Service 7 CFR Part 927 [Docket No.
FV01-927-1 FR] Winter Pears Grown in Oregon and Washington; The Establishment of a Supplemental Rate of Assessment for the Beurre d'Anjou Variety of Pears and of a Definition for Organically Produced Pears AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: This rule establishes a supplemental rate of assessment of $0.03 per standard box of the Beurre d'Anjou variety of pears (d'Anjou pears) handled, excluding organically produced pears, during the 2001-2002 and subsequent fiscal periods under the marketing order regulating the handling of winter pears grown in Oregon and Washington.
The marketing order is administered locally by the Winter Pear Control Committee (Committee). To properly implement the supplemental rate of assessment, which will be used for the purpose of funding data collection for Ethoxyquin residue on stored d'Anjou pears, this rule also establishes a definition for organically produced pears. The fiscal period began July 1 and ends June 30. The supplemental rate of assessment will remain in effect indefinitely unless modified, suspended, or terminated.
EFFECTIVE DATE: February 7, 2002. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gary D. Olson, Northwest Marketing Field Office, Marketing Order Administration Branch, Fruit and Vegetable Programs, AMS, USDA, 1220 SW. Third Avenue, suite 385, Portland, Oregon 97204-2807; telephone:
(503)326-2724, Fax:
(503)326-7440; or George Kelhart, Technical Advisor, Marketing Order Administration Branch, Fruit and Vegetable Programs, AMS, USDA, room 2525-S, P.O. Box 96456, Washington, DC 20090-6456; telephone:
(202)720-2491, Fax:
(202)720-8938. Small businesses may request information on complying with this regulation by contacting Jay Guerber, Marketing Order Administration Branch, Fruit and Vegetable Programs, AMS, USDA, room 2525-S, P.O. Box 96456, Washington, DC 20090-6456; telephone:
(202)720-2491, Fax:
(202)720-8938, or E-mail: *Jay.Guerber@usda.gov.* SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This rule is issued under Marketing Agreement No. 89 and Order No. 927, both as amended (7 CFR part 927), regulating the handling of winter pears grown in Oregon and Washington, hereinafter referred to as the “order.” The order is effective under the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as amended (7 U.S.C. 601-674), hereinafter referred to as the “Act.” The Department of Agriculture
(USDA)is issuing this rule in conformance with Executive Order 12866. This rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice Reform. Under the order now in effect, Oregon and Washington winter pear handlers are subject to assessments. Funds to administer the order are derived from such assessments. It is intended that the supplemental rate of assessment as issued herein will be applicable to all assessable d'Anjou pears, excluding organically produced pears, beginning on July 1, 2001, and will continue until amended, suspended, or terminated. This rule will not preempt any State or local laws, regulations, or policies, unless they present an irreconcilable conflict with this rule. The Act provides that administrative proceedings must be exhausted before parties may file suit in court. Under section 608c(15)(A) of the Act, any handler subject to an order may file with USDA a petition stating that the order, any provision of the order, or any obligation imposed in connection with the order is not in accordance with law and request a modification of the order or to be exempted therefrom. Such handler is afforded the opportunity for a hearing on the petition. After the hearing USDA would rule on the petition. The Act provides that the district court of the United States in any district in which the handler is an inhabitant, or has his or her principal place of business, has jurisdiction to review USDA's ruling on the petition, provided an action is filed not later than 20 days after the date of the entry of the ruling. This rule establishes a supplemental rate of assessment of $0.03 per standard box of d'Anjou pears handled, excluding organically produced pears, for the 2001-2002 and subsequent fiscal periods. The $0.03 supplemental rate of assessment on conventionally produced and handled d'Anjou pears is in addition to the continuing rate of assessment of $0.49 per standard box established at 63 FR 39037 for the 1998-1999 and subsequent fiscal periods, which pertains to all pears handled under the order. This rule also establishes a definition for organically produced pears. The Committee unanimously recommended this rule at its meeting held on June 1, 2001. Section 927.41 of the order provides authority for USDA, upon a recommendation of the Committee, to fix the rate of assessment that handlers shall pay on all pears handled during each fiscal period, and may also fix supplemental rates of assessment on individual varieties or subvarieties to secure sufficient funds to provide for projects authorized under § 927.47. Section 927.47 provides authority for the establishment of production research, or marketing research and development projects designed to assist, improve, or promote the marketing, distribution, and consumption of pears. Authority for the Committee to recommend the establishment of a definition for organically produced pears is provided in § 927.4, which defines “pears” for purposes of this order, and in § 927.31(b), which provides the Committee with the power to recommend administrative rules and regulations to effectuate the terms and provisions of the order. The winter pear order provides authority for the Committee, with USDA's approval, to formulate an annual budget of expenses and collect assessments from handlers to administer the program. The members of the Committee are producers and handlers of Oregon and Washington winter pears. They are familiar with the Committee's needs and with the costs for goods and services in their local area and are thus in a position to formulate an appropriate budget and assessment rate. The rate of assessment, both basic and supplemental, is formulated and discussed in a public meeting. Thus, all directly affected persons have an opportunity to participate and provide input. The Committee met on June 1, 2001, and unanimously recommended 2001-2002 expenditures of $8,127,777. The Committee also recommended continuation of the rate of assessment of $0.49 per standard box of winter pears established for the 1998-1999 and subsequent fiscal periods. In addition to this continuing, basic rate of assessment, the Committee unanimously recommended the establishment of a supplemental rate of assessment of $0.03 per standard box of d'Anjou pears handled, excluding organically produced pears. Both the basic rate of $0.49 per standard box of winter pears and the supplemental rate of $0.03 per standard box of conventionally produced and handled d'Anjou pears will continue in effect indefinitely unless modified, suspended, or terminated by the Secretary upon recommendation and information submitted by the Committee or other available information. Under authority of this final rule, conventionally produced and handled d'Anjou pears (pears that are not organically produced) will be assessed at a total rate of $0.52 per standard box, while all other varieties of winter pears, including organically produced and handled d'Anjou pears, will be assessed at the currently established rate of $0.49 per standard box. The Committee estimates that of the 15.8 million boxes of winter pears projected for utilization during the 2001-2002 fiscal period, 12.4 million boxes will be conventionally produced pears of the d'Anjou variety. While the income derived from the basic rate of assessment will continue to fund the Committee's administrative and promotional activities, income derived from the supplemental rate of assessment will be used exclusively to fund the collection of data on Ethoxyquin residue on stored d'Anjou pears. Ethoxyquin is an antioxidant that is registered for use on pears in the control of superficial scald, a physiological disease affecting the appearance of certain varieties of stored pears. The supplemental rate will not be applicable to d'Anjou pears that are organically produced, as Ethoxyquin is not used in their handling and storage. Since the d'Anjou variety of pear is of major importance to the Oregon and Washington winter pear industry, the Committee has embarked on a research project that will fund the collection of data pertaining to Ethoxyquin residue to satisfy requirements of the Environmental Protection Agency pertaining to U.S. pesticide tolerance and registration. In addition, the data collection will be used in conjunction with the Codex Alimentarius system that establishes maximum residue limits used as tolerances in many nations receiving shipments of Oregon and Washington d'Anjou pears. The major expenditures recommended by the Committee for the 2001-2002 year include $6,952,000 for market development projects including paid advertising, $688,000 for research including $372,000 for Ethoxyquin data research (funded by the supplemental rate of assessment), and operational expenses of $474,000, including $241,401 for salaries and employee benefits. Budgeted expenses for these items in 2000-2001 were $7,342,500, $330,000, and $412,500 (including $269,658 for salaries and benefits), respectively. Collection of data on the use of Ethoxyquin was not a funded research project during the 2000-2001 fiscal period. Assessment income for the 2001-2002 fiscal period is expected to total $8,114,000 based on estimated shipments of 15,800,000 standard boxes at the current rate of $0.49 per standard box. This includes 12,400,000 standard boxes of conventionally produced d'Anjou pears at the proposed supplemental rate of $0.03 per standard box. Income from the additional $0.03 rate of assessment is estimated at $372,000. Income derived from handler assessments, along with interest income and funds from the Committee's authorized reserve, will be adequate to cover budgeted expenses. Funds in the reserve (currently $304,181) will be kept within the maximum permitted by the order of approximately one fiscal period's expenses (§ 927.42). Although both the basic rate of assessment and the supplemental rate of assessment will be in effect for an indefinite period, the Committee will continue to meet prior to or during each fiscal period to recommend a budget of expenses and consider recommendations for modification of both. The dates and times of Committee meetings are available from the Committee or USDA. Committee meetings are open to the public and interested persons may express their views at these meetings. The USDA will evaluate Committee recommendations and other available information to determine whether modification of either rate of assessment is needed. Further rulemaking will be undertaken as necessary. The Committee's 2001-2002 budget has been reviewed and approved by USDA. Those for subsequent fiscal periods will also be reviewed, and as appropriate, approved. This final rule includes the establishment of a definition for organically produced pears. The establishment of this definition facilitates the implementation of the organically produced pear exclusion from the supplemental rate of assessment. The Committee recommended that the definition be established as follows: “ *Organically produced pears* means pears that have been certified by an organic certification organization currently registered with the Oregon or Washington State Departments of Agriculture, or such certifying organization accredited under the National Organic Program.” Although the Committee recommended that this definition be established primarily so that it could properly administer the proposed supplemental rate of assessment, the definition could prove useful to both the Committee and the Department in a variety of ways in the administration of the order. With the increasing interest and emphasis being put on organic food production in the United States, this definition for organically produced pears provides the northwest pear industry with an important tool. Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Pursuant to requirements set forth in the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), the Agricultural Marketing Service
(AMS)has considered the economic impact of this rule on small entities. Accordingly, AMS has prepared this final regulatory flexibility analysis. The purpose of the RFA is to fit regulatory actions to the scale of business subject to such actions in order that small businesses will not be unduly or disproportionately burdened. Marketing orders issued pursuant to the Act, and the rules issued thereunder, are unique in that they are brought about through group action of essentially small entities acting on their own behalf. Thus, both statutes have small entity orientation and compatibility. There are approximately 70 handlers of winter pears who are subject to regulation under the marketing order and approximately 1,700 winter pear producers in the production area. Small agricultural service firms are defined by the Small Business Administration (SBA)(13 CFR 121.201) as those having annual receipts less than $5,000,000, and small agricultural producers are defined as those whose annual receipts are less than $750,000. The Committee estimates, based upon handler shipment totals and an average F.O.B price of $14 per standard box, that about 93 percent of winter pear handlers could be considered small businesses under SBA's definition. In addition, based on acreage, production, and producer prices reported by the National Agricultural Statistics Service, and the total number of winter pear producers, the average annual producer receipts are approximately $69,635. In view of the foregoing, it can be concluded that the majority of producers of winter pears may be classified as small entities. This rule establishes a supplemental rate of assessment of $0.03 per standard box of d'Anjou pears handled, excluding organically produced pears, for the 2001-2002 and subsequent fiscal periods. The $0.03 supplemental rate of assessment on conventionally produced and handled d'Anjou pears is in addition to the continuing rate of assessment of $0.49 per standard box of pears handled established at 63 FR 39037 for the 1998-1999 and subsequent fiscal periods. This rule also establishes a definition for organically produced pears. The Committee unanimously recommended this action at its meeting held on June 1, 2001. The major expenditures recommended by the Committee for the 2001-2002 year include $6,952,000 for market development including paid advertising, $688,000 for research including $372,000 for Ethoxyquin data collection, and operational expenses of $474,000, including $241,401 for salaries and employee benefits. Budgeted expenses for these items in 2000-2001 were $7,342,500, $330,000, and $412,500 ($269,658 for salaries and benefits), respectively. Ethoxyquin data research was not a budgeted item during the 2000-2001 fiscal period. Assessment income for the 2001-2002 fiscal period may total $8,114,000 based on estimated winter pear shipments of 15,800,000 standard boxes at the current rate of $0.49 per standard box, and 12,400,000 standard boxes of conventionally produced d'Anjou pears at the supplemental rate of $0.03 per standard box. The supplemental assessment income, estimated at $372,000, will be used to fund Ethoxyquin data research. Income derived from handler assessments, along with interest income and funds from the Committee's authorized reserve, should be adequate to cover budgeted expenses. The operating reserve is within the maximum permitted by the order of approximately one fiscal period's expenses. The Committee reviewed and unanimously recommended 2001-2002 expenditures of $8,127,777. This compares to last year's approved budget of $8,199,694. Prior to arriving at this budget, alternative expenditure and assessment levels were discussed by the Committee. Based upon the relative value of the Ethoxyquin research to the industry, a supplemental rate of assessment was recommended on d'Anjou pears. Ethoxyquin is not used in the handling and storage of organically produced d'Anjou pears, thus they were excluded from the Committee's supplemental assessment recommendation. This fact, however, is the main reason the Committee recommended the establishment of a definition for organically produced pears in the order's rules and regulations. A review of historical information, as well as preliminary information pertaining to the upcoming fiscal period, indicates that the producer price for the 2001-2002 season could range between $5.87 and $10.34 per standard box of winter pears. Therefore, the estimated assessment revenue for the 2001-2002 fiscal period, inclusive of revenue from both the basic $0.49 rate and the $0.03 supplemental rate of assessment, as a percentage of total grower revenue could range between 5 and 9 percent. This action increases the assessment obligation imposed on handlers. While assessments impose some additional costs on handlers, the costs are minimal and uniform on all handlers. Some of the additional costs may be passed on to producers. However, these costs are generally offset by the benefits derived by the operation of the order. The Committee's meeting was widely publicized throughout the winter pear industry and all interested persons were invited to attend the meeting and participate in Committee deliberations on all issues. Like all Committee meetings, the June 1, 2001, meeting was a public meeting and all entities, both large and small, were able to express views on this issue. Furthermore, interested persons were invited to submit information on the regulatory and informational impacts of this action on small businesses. This rule imposes no additional reporting or recordkeeping requirements on either small or large winter pear handlers. As with all Federal marketing order programs, reports and forms are periodically reviewed to reduce information requirements and duplication by industry and public sector agencies. The USDA has not identified any relevant Federal rules that duplicate, overlap, or conflict with this rule. A proposed rule concerning this action was published in the **Federal Register** on September 21, 2001 (66 FR 48623). A copy of the proposed ruled was provided to the Committee office which in turn made copies available to producers and handlers. Furthermore, the Office of the Federal Register and USDA made a copy available on the Internet. A 30-day comment period ending October 22, 2001, was provided for interested persons to respond to the proposal. No comments were received. A small business guide on complying with fruit, vegetable, and specialty crop marketing agreements and orders may be viewed at: *http://www.ams.usda.gov/fv/moab.html.* Any questions about the compliance guide should be sent to Jay Guerber at the previously mentioned address in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section. After consideration of all relevant material presented, including the information and recommendation submitted by the Committee and other available information, it is hereby found that this rule, as hereinafter set forth, will tend to effectuate the declared policy of the Act. Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553, it is also found and determined that good cause exists for not postponing the effective date of this rule until 30 days after publication in the **Federal Register** because:
(1)Handlers are already receiving 2001-2002 fiscal period pears from producers;
(2)the 2001-2002 fiscal period began on July 1, 2001, and the supplemental rate of assessment should apply to all assessable, non-organic, d'Anjou pears handled during such fiscal period; and
(3)handlers are aware of this action which was unanimously recommended by the Committee at a public meeting. Furthermore, a 30-day comment period was provided for in the proposed rule and no comments were received. List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 927 Marketing agreements, Pears, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements. For the reasons set forth in the preamble, 7 CFR part 927 is amended as follows: PART 927—WINTER PEARS GROWN IN OREGON AND WASHINGTON 1. The authority citation for 7 CFR part 927 continues to read as follows: Authority: 7 U.S.C. 601-674. 2. In Subpart—Control Committee Rules and Regulations, under the undesignated center heading “Definitions”, a new § 927.103 is added as follows: § 927.103 Organically produced pears. *Organically produced pears* means pears that have been certified by an organic certification organization currently registered with the Oregon or Washington State Departments of Agriculture, or such certifying organization accredited under the National Organic Program. 3. Section 927.236 is revised to read as follows: § 927.236 Assessment rate. On and after July 1, 2001, an assessment rate of $0.49 per standard box of conventionally and organically produced pears and, in addition, a supplemental assessment rate of $0.03 per standard box of Beurre d'Anjou variety pears, excluding organically produced pears, is established for the Winter Pear Control Committee. Dated: January 31, 2002. A.J. Yates, Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service. [FR Doc. 02-2849 Filed 2-5-02; 8:45 am]
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