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Title 7–Agriculture

(This book contains Part 52)

Part

SUBTITLE B-REGULATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

(Continued)

CHAPTER 1-Agricultural Marketing Service (Standards, Inspections, Mar

keting Practices), Department of Agriculture—(Continued)

52

CHAPTER 1-AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE

(Standards, Inspections, Marketing Practices)

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

(Continued)

(Part 52)

NOTE: The title of Chapter I was changed as set forth above at 37 FR 8059, Apr. 25, 1972. For individual documentation of the nomenclature changes in this chapter, see the List of CFR Sections Affected.

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SUBCHAPTER 6-REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS UNDER THE AGRICUL

TURAL MARKETING ACT OF 1946 ? (CONTINUED) Part 52 Processed fruits and vegetables, processed products thereof, and certain

other processed food products.

1

PART 52-PROCESSED FRUITS AND Sec.

52.6 How to make application. VEGETABLES, PROCESSED PROD

52.7 Information required in connection UCTS THEREOF, AND CERTAIN

with application. OTHER PROCESSED FOOD PROD- 52.8 Filing of application.

52.9 UCTS 2

Record of filing time.

52.10 When application may be rejected. NOTE: Compliance with the provisions of 52.11 When application may be withdrawn. the standards set forth in this part shall not 52.12 Disposition of inspected sample. excuse failure to comply with the provisions 52.13 Basis of inspection and grade or comof the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act

pliance determination. (or with applicable State laws and regula

52.14 Order of Inspection service. tions).

52.15 Postponing inspection service. Subpart-Regulations Governing Inspection and

52.16 Financial interest of inspector. Certification

52.17 Forms of certificates.' Sec.

52.18 Issuance of certificates. 52.1 Administration of regulations.

52.19 Issuance of corrected certificates. DEFINITIONS

52.20 Issuance of an inspection report in 52.2 Terms defined.

lleu of an inspection certificate. 52.3 Designation of official certificates, 52.21 Disposition of Inspection certificates.

memoranda,- marks, other identifi. 52.22 Report of Inspection results prior to cations, and devices for purposes of

issuance of formal report.
the Agricultural Marketing Act.

APPEAL INSPECTION
INSPECTION SERVICE

52.23 When appeal inspection may be re52.4 Where Inspection service is offered.

quested. 52.5 Who may obtain inspection service.

52.24 Where to fille for an appeal inspection

and information required. 129 FR 7863, June 20, 1964.

52.25 When an application for an appeal 2 Among such other processed food prod

Inspection may be withdrawn. ucts are the following: Honey; molasses, except for stockfeed; nuts and nut products,

52.26 When appeal inspection may be re

fused. except oil; sugar (cane, beet, and maple); sirups (blended), sirups, except from grain;

52.27 Who shall perform appeal inspection. tea; cocoa; coffee; spices; condiments.

52.28 Appeal inspection certificate.

DEFINITIONS Sec. 52.204 Definitions.

RECORDS 52.205 Records.

PROCEDURE

52.206 Sampling. 52.207 Measurements, calculations, and re

cording data. 52.208 Application of sampling allowance. 52.209 Acceptance and rejection criteria.

SAMPLING ALLOWANCE CHART 52.210 Sampling allowance chart. Subpart-U.S. Standards for Determination of

Fill Weights

GENERAL 52.221 Purpose. 52.222 Explanation. 52.223 Options. 52.224 Type of specification and applicable

limits.

PROCEDURE

LICENSING OF SAMPLERS AND INSPECTORS Bec.

52.29 who may become licensed sampler. .82.80 Application to become 8 Licensed

sampler. 82.31 Inspectors. 82.92 Suspension or revocation of license

of licensed sampler or licensed in

spector. 82.38 Surrender of license.

SAMPLING 62.34 How samples are drawn by Inspectors

or Ucensed samplers. 52.36 Accessibility for sampling. 62.96 How oficially drawn samples are to

be Identified. 62.37 How samples are to be shipped. 62.38 Sampling plans and procedures for

determining lot compliance. 62.39 Issuance of certificate of sampling. 52.40 Identification of lots sampled.

FEES AND CHARGES 52.41 Payment of fees and charges. 52.42 Schedule of fees. 52.43 Fees to be charged and collected for

sampling when performed by a 11

censed sampler. 52.44 Inspection fees when charges for sam

pling have been collected by a 11

censed sampler. 52.45 Inspection fees when charges for

sampling have not been collected

by a licensed sampler. 52.46 Fee for appeal inspection. 62.47 Charges for micro, chemical, and cer

tain other special analyses. 62.48 Charges for plant survey and inspec

tion, 62.49 Charges for copies of score shoots. 62.50 Charges for additional copies of in.

spection certificates. 52.51 Travel and other expenses. 52.52 Charges for inspection services on a

contract basis.

MISCELLANEOUS 52.53 Approved Identification. 52.54 Debarment of service. 52.55 Political activity. 52.56 (Reserved] 52.57 Compliance with other laws. 52.58 Identification, REQUIREMENTS FOR PLANTS TO BE APPROVED

AND FOR PLANTS USING CONTRACT IN-PLANT

INSPECTION SERVICES 52.81 Plant survey. 62.82 Basis of survey and plant inspection. 62.83 Reporting results of the plant survey

and inauguration of Inspection

services.
Subpart-U.S. Standards for Inspection by

Variables
PURPOSE, OPTIONS, REQUIREMENTS
52.201 Purpose.
52.202 Options.
62.203 Requirements for application.

52.225 Preparation of forms. 52.226 Posting control charts. 52.227 Determination of tare of containers. 52.228 Sampling. 52.229 Measurements. 52.230 Calculations and recording data.

INTERPRETATIONS 52.231 Interpretation of plotted values with

respect to limits. OPTIONAL FILL WEIGHT PROCEDURE FOR SMALL

LOTS 52.232 Optional fill weight procedure for

small lots.

ATTACHMENTS Attachment 1-Sample X and R data sheet. Attachment 2-Sample control chart. Subpart-United States Standards for Grades

of Canned Apple Juice PRODUCT DESCRIPTION, STYLES, AND GRADES 52.801 Product description. 52.302 Styles of canned apple Juice. 52.303 Grades of canned apple juice.

FILL OF CONTAINER 52.304 Recommended fill of container.

FACTORS OF QUALITY 52.306 Ascertaining the grade. 52.306 Ascertaining the rating for each

factor. 52.307 Color. 62.308 Absence of defecta. 62.809 Plavor.

EXPLANATIONS AND ANALYSES 82.810 Explanation of torms.

LOT INSPECTION AND CERTIFICATION 52.311 Ascertaining the garde of a lot.

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