Any type of container of 1 pound 2,400 or less..2, 401-12, 000 12, 001-24,000 or less net weight. 24, 001-48,000 48.001-72,000 72, 001-108,000 108, 001-168, 000 168, 001-240,000 Over 240,000. 1 For extension of the single sample sizes beyond 72 sample units, refer to table VI 2 The sample units for the various container size groups are as follows: Group 1- spector to be adequate. Groups 3, 4, and 5-approximately 16 ounces of product. When determined by the inspector that a 16-ounce sample unit is inadequate, a larger sample unit may be substituted. 3 In no case, shall the total of all the sample units selected yield less than 100 figs or 200 fig slices; 20 ounces of raisins; 25 ounces of dates ;cr 56 ounces of other dried fruit. TABLE VISINGLE SAMPLING PLANS FOR USE IN INCREASING SAMPLE SIZE BEYOND 72 SAMPLE UNITS TABLE VII-MULTIPLE SAMPLING PLANS COMPARABLE TO THE INDICATED SINGLE SAMPLING PLANS Single sample size, n. 6 13 21 Cumulative sample sizes, ne, and acceptance numbers. c, and rejection numbers, r, for multiple sampling. 7222 1000 No с T nc с T nc с T Nc C T Ne 16 0 24 1 5 с r 4 No с T Ne с 12 1 3 18 1 4 20 1 5 26 1 6 32 2 6 36 5 82 9 10 16780009 5 Acceptance numbers, c.. 1 These multiple sampling plans may be used in lieu of the single sampling plans listed at the heading of each column. [22 F.R. 3535, May 22, 1957, as amended at 23 F.R. 5001, July 1, 1958] PEES AND CHARGES CZAJ Payment of fees and charges. Yea and charges for any inspection wer fem kokil be paid by the interested party maxing the application for such wwe, in accordance with the appliemble provisions of the regulations in Mis part, and, if so required by the perwn in charge of the office of inspection serving the area where the services are to be performed, an advance of funds prior to rendering inspection service in an amount suitable to the Adrainistrator, or a surety bond suitable to the Administrator, may be required as a guarantee of payment for the services rendered. All fees and charges for any inspection service performed pursuant to the regulations in this part shall be paid by check, draft, or money order payable to the Consumer and Marketing Service and remitted to the office of inspection serving the area in which the services are performed, within ten (10) days from the date of billing, unless otherwise specified in a contract between the applicant and the Administrator, in which latter event the contract provisions shall apply. #52.42 Schedule of fees. (a) Unless otherwise provided in a written agreement between the applicant and the Administrator, the fee for any inspection service performed under the regulations in this part at the request of the United States, or any agency or in 52 2) For determining the quality and conduos of the processed prodine by examination of the sample, the rate as listed in (1) Vorough Tax) of this subdivision (2) for the applicable method of preservation: 6) Conned or stillery processed fruits and vegetables, except canned peapple and canned pineapple juice packed and inspected in Puerto Rico. For each lot packed in containers of a a total of 5,000 cases_-_-_- 1.00 0.75 (11) Canned pineapple and canned pineapple juice packed and inspected in Puerto Rico. For each case of 24 containers, or less For each case of more than 24 containers Minimum fee per lot-----. $0.015 0.020 8.00 (iii) Frozen or similarly processed fruits and vegetables. (a) Frozen products other than corn on-the-cob: For each lot of 5,000 pounds, or less For each additional 5,000 pounds, or fraction thereof, but not in excess of a total of 100,000 pounds_-_ For $15.00 2.50 each additional pounds, or fraction thereof, 5,000 in excess of a total of 100,000 pounds___. 2.00 (b) Frozen corn-on-the-cob: ears, or less.. Same as officially drawn sample. (8) Tea. Same as officially drawn sample. (d) The fee for any inspection service performed on any processed product not included in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section shall be at the rate of $10 per hour for the time (including travel time as provided for in § 52.51) required by the inspector in performing the inspection service. [35 F.R. 10490, June 27, 1970] § 52.43 Fecs to be charged and collected for sampling when performed by a licensed sampler. Such sampling fees as are specifically prescribed by the Administrator in connection with the licensing of the particular sampler (which fees are to be prescribed in the light of the sampling work to be performed by such sampler and other petinent factors) may be assessed and collected by such licensed sampler directly from the applicant: Provided, That if such licensed sampler is an employee of a State, the appropriate authority of that State may make the collection, or they may be assessed and collected by the office of inspection serving the area where the services are performed. § 52.44 Inspection fees when charges for sampling have been collected by a licensed sampler. For any lot of processed products from which a sample is drawn by a licensed sampler and the applicable sampling fee is collected by the licensed sampler or appropriate authority, as provided in § 52.43, the fees for other inspection services with respect to such lot shall not include charges for sampling. [33 F.R. 9583, July 2, 1968] $52.45 Inspection fees when charges for sampling have not been collected by a licensed sampler. For any lot of processed products from which a sample is drawn by a Hoensed sampler and the sampling fee is not collected by the licensed sampler or the appropriate authority, as provided in 352A5, the fees and charges for inspection services with respect to such lot shall be the applicable fees and charges prescribed in § 52.42. 138 #t. 9588, July 2, 1988] $52.46 Fee for appeal inspection. The fee to be charged for an appeal inspection shall be at the rates prescribed in this part for other inspection services: Provided, That, if the result of any appeal inspection made for any applicant, other than the United States or any agency or instrumentality thereof, discloses that a material error was made in the inspection on which the appeal is made, no inspection fee shall be assessed. § 52.47 Charges for micro, chemical, and certain other special analyses. (a) The applicable charges listed in this section shall be made for micro, chemical, and certain other special analyses which may be requested by the applicant, or required by the inspector to determine the quality or condition of the processed product. When any of these analyses are made at the request of the applicant and are not in connection with an inspection to determine the quality or condition of the product, the applicable charge shall be increased by 50 percent. Brix reading (double dilution). $5.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 Type of analysis For For first ench analysis additional analysis method) Soluble solids (refractometric Salt (NaCl)-direct titration___. 5,00 5.00 5.00 Color determination of extracted honey 5.00 Ash, acid insoluble. 15.00 10,00 Ash, water soluble or water insol Ash, total (carbonated or sulfated). 10.00 5.00 15.00 uble 10.00 Ash. NaCl Free (1'90aX2). method total ash less NaCD.. Ash, Nach Free (approximate 8.00 Diastase fest for honey (AOAC Method). Fat geld hydrolysis). 18.00 10.00 15.00 10,00 Todine number Fly egg and maggot count. Fiber fast (green and wax beans)... 10,00 3.00 8.00 250 15.00 10.00 Moisture (drying method). 5,00 8.00 |