Title 7-Agriculture SUBTITLE B-REGULATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE(Continued): Part CHAPTER IX-Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements and 945 CHAPTER IX-AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE (Marketing Agreements and Orders) DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (Continued) (This book contains Parts 945-980) Part 945 946 947 948 949 950 951 952 953 958 959 965 966 Irish potatoes grown in certain designated counties in Idaho, and Malheur Irish potatoes grown in Washington. Irish potatoes grown in Modoc and Siskiyou Counties, Calif., and in all counties in Oregon, except Malheur County. Irish potatoes grown in Colorado. Potatoes grown in the Red River Valley of North Dakota and Minnesota. Irish potatoes grown in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Irish potatoes grown in Eastern South Dakota production area. Onions grown in certain designated counties in Idaho, and Malheur County, Onions grown in South Texas. Tomatoes grown in the Lower Rio Grande Valley in Texas. Tomatoes grown in Florida. 970 Carrots grown in South Texas. 971 972 Lettuce grown in Lower Rio Grande Valley in South Texas. Vegetables grown in certain designated counties in Colorado. 980 Vegetables; import regulations. NOTE 7 CFR, Part 900, the general regulations with respect to marketing agreements and orders, are herein set forth for convenience of users of this volume. 900.51 900.52 Words in the singular form. Institution of proceeding. 900.52a Answer to petition. 900.52b Amended pleadings. Subpart-Miscellaneous Regulations 900.200 Definitions. 900.201 900.210 900.211 Investigation and disposition of alleged violations. Disclosures of information. Penalties. SOURCE: $ 900.1 tc 900.211 appear at 25 F.R. 5907, June 28, 1960; 26 F.R. 7796, Aug. 22, 1961, except as otherwise noted. Subpart-Rules of Practice and Procedure Governing Proceedings To Formulate Marketing Agreements and Marketing Orders AUTHORITY: §§ 900.1 to 900.18 issued under sec. 10, 48 Stat. 37, as amended; 7 U.S.C. 610. § 900.1 Words in the singular form. Words in this subpart in the singular form shall be deemed to import the plural, and vice versa, as the case may demand. |