7 CFR Part 1000 - GENERAL PROVISIONS OF FEDERAL MILK MARKETING ORDERS
- SUBPART A — Scope and Purpose (§§ 1000.1 - 1000.1)
- SUBPART B — Definitions (§§ 1000.2 - 1000.19)
- SUBPART C — Rules of Practice and Procedure Governing Market Administrators (§§ 1000.25 - 1000.25)
- SUBPART D — Rules Governing Order Provisions (§§ 1000.26 - 1000.26)
- SUBPART E — Rules of Practice and Procedure Governing Handlers (§§ 1000.27 - 1000.28)
- SUBPART F — Classification of Milk (§§ 1000.40 - 1000.45)
- SUBPART G — Class Prices (§§ 1000.50 - 1000.54)
- SUBPART H — Payments for Milk (§§ 1000.70 - 1000.78)
- SUBPART I — Administrative Assessment and Marketing Service Deduction (§§ 1000.85 - 1000.86)
- SUBPART J — Miscellaneous Provisions (§§ 1000.90 - 1000.93)
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2013-02623 RIN Doc. No. AMS-DA-07-0026 AO-14-A77 et al. DA-07-02 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Agricultural Marketing Service Proposed rule. 7 CFR Part 1000 This document is the final decision proposing to permanently adopt changes to the manufacturing cost allowances and the butterfat yield factor used in Class III and Class IV product-price formulas applicable to all Federal milk marketing orders. These amendments were adopted by an interim final rule issued on, July 25, 2008, that became effective on October 1, 2008. This document also terminates the proceeding with regard to additional proposals that addressed the collection of manufacturing cost information, the use of an energy cost adjustor and providing for a cost add-on feature to Class III and Class IV product-price formulas. The orders amended by this decision require producer approval. Referenda will be conducted in three markets and dairy farmer cooperatives will be polled in the other seven markets to determine whether dairy farmers approve the issuance of the orders as amended.