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Proposed Rules Federal Register


Vol. 71, No. 7

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER • Postal Mail/Commercial Delivery: ADDRESSES above for instruction for
contains notices to the public of the proposed Please send four copies of your accessing Regulations.gov).
issuance of rules and regulations. The comment (an original and three copies) The PRA titled ‘‘Importation of Fresh,
purpose of these notices is to give interested to Docket No. 05–059–1, Regulatory Dehusked, Immature, Baby Corn, Zea
persons an opportunity to participate in the Analysis and Development, PPD, mays L., from Zambia into the
rule making prior to the adoption of the final
rules.
APHIS, Station 3A–03.8, 4700 River Continental United States’’ (June 2005)
Road, Unit 118, Riverdale, MD 20737– evaluates the risks associated with the
1238. Please state that your comment importation of baby corn into the
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE refers to Docket No. 05–059–1. continental United States (the lower 48
Reading Room: You may read any States and Alaska) from Zambia. The
Animal and Plant Health Inspection comments that we receive on this term ‘‘baby corn’’ refers to dehusked,
Service docket in our reading room. The reading immature, sweet corn for consumption
room is located in room 1141 of the measuring 10 to 25 millimeters (0.39 to
7 CFR Part 319 USDA South Building, 14th Street and 0.98 inches) in diameter and 60 to 105
[Docket No. 05–059–1] Independence Avenue, SW., millimeters (2.36 to 4.13 inches) in
Washington, DC. Normal reading room length. The PRA and supporting
Importation of Baby Corn and Baby hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday documents identified one pest of
Carrots From Zambia through Friday, except holidays. To be quarantine significance present in
sure someone is there to help you, Zambia, the fungus Phomopsis
AGENCY: Animal and Plant Health please call (202) 690–2817 before jaczewskii Panasenko, that could be
Inspection Service, USDA. coming. introduced into the United States via
ACTION: Proposed rule. Other Information: Additional baby corn. Although information on P.
information about APHIS and its jaczewskii is limited, it is considered
SUMMARY: We are proposing to amend
programs is available on the Internet at likely to follow the pathway because it
the fruits and vegetables regulations to infects corn kernels. Some species of
allow the importation into the http://www.aphis.usda.gov.
Phomopsis, though not necessarily P.
continental United States of fresh, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
jaczewskii, may produce latent
dehusked immature (baby) sweet corn Sharon Porsche, Import Specialist, infections that could escape detection
and fresh baby carrots from Zambia. As Commodity Import Analysis and during post-harvest processing.
a condition of entry, both commodities Operations, Plant Health Programs, Post-harvest processing for
would be subject to inspection at the PPQ, APHIS, 4700 River Road, Unit 133, commercial baby corn typically involves
port of first arrival and would have to Riverdale, MD 20737–1231; (301) 734– dehusking and removal of the silks.
be accompanied by a phytosanitary 8758. Pickers and packers in Zambia are
certificate with an additional SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: directed to reject any corn showing
declaration stating that the commodity mechanical damage, shriveling and
has been inspected and found free of the Background
softness, disease, rot or decay, pest
quarantine pest listed on the certificate. The regulations in ‘‘Subpart—Fruits damage, or tissue breakdown. At the
This action would allow for the and Vegetables’’ (7 CFR 319.56 through packing facility, cobs are blast chilled
importation of Zambian baby corn and 319.56–8, referred to below as the for 1 hour, or long enough to bring the
baby carrots into the United States regulations) prohibit or restrict the temperature down to 2 °C (35.6 °F), then
while continuing to provide protection importation of fruits and vegetables into are stored at 4 to 6 °C (39.2 to 42.8 °F)
against the introduction of quarantine the United States from certain parts of for a maximum of 2 days before
pests. the world to prevent the introduction packaging. The baby corn would be
DATES: We will consider all comments and dissemination of plant pests that are exported to the continental United
that we receive on or before March 13, new to or not widely distributed within States in shrink-wrapped, microwavable
2006. the United States. trays or boil-ready plastic bags.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments The national plant protection Because fungi in the genus Phomopsis
by either of the following methods: organization (NPPO) of Zambia has can remain dormant for a period until
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to requested that the Animal and Plant required environmental conditions are
http://www.regulations.gov and, in the Health Inspection Service (APHIS) met before producing spore-bearing
‘‘Search for Open Regulations’’ box, amend the regulations to allow baby structures, APHIS has determined that
select ‘‘Animal and Plant Health corn and baby carrots from Zambia to be measures beyond standard port of entry
Inspection Service’’ from the agency imported into the United States. As part inspection are required to mitigate the
drop-down menu, then click on of our evaluation of Zambia’s request, plant pest risk of this fungus. The
‘‘Submit.’’ In the Docket ID column, we prepared a pest risk assessment proposed phytosanitary measures
select APHIS–2005–0111 to submit or (PRA) and a risk management document include a requirement for each
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view public comments and to view for each commodity. Copies of the PRAs shipment of corn to be accompanied by
supporting and related materials and risk management documents may a phytosanitary certificate issued by the
available electronically. After the close be obtained from the person listed NPPO of Zambia that includes an
of the comment period, the docket can under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION additional declaration stating that the
be viewed using the ‘‘Advanced Search’’ CONTACT or viewed on the corn has been inspected and found free
function in Regulations.gov. Regulations.gov Web site (see of Phomopsis jaczewskii based on field

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and packinghouse inspections. The importation of baby carrots into the growing season and at the packinghouse
proposed requirement for an additional continental United States from Zambia. to ensure that the carrots are free from
declaration would provide The term ‘‘baby carrot’’ refers to M. ethiopica. Additionally, the carrots
phytosanitary security by requiring the immature carrots for consumption would have to be free from leaves and
NPPO of Zambia or its designee to measuring 10 to 18 millimeters (0.39 to soil. The commodity imports would be
conduct phytosanitary inspections for 0.71 inches) in diameter and 50 to 105 restricted solely to commercial
this pest both in the field during the millimeters (1.97 to 4.13 inches) in shipments within the continental
growing season and at the packinghouse length. The PRA and supporting United States.
prior to export to ensure that the corn documents identified one pest of We have determined these proposed
is free from P. jaczewskii. This would quarantine significance that could be measures would provide an appropriate
increase the inspections the corn introduced in the United States via baby level of phytosanitary protection for the
receives by requiring phytosanitary carrots from Zambia, the nematode importation of baby carrots from
inspections in addition to the normal Meloidogyne ethiopica Whitehead. It is Zambia, given that the nematode may
packinghouse quality inspection. possible, however, that M. ethiopica not be present in Zambia and because
Furthermore, specifically listing the does not occur in Zambia. The root knot nematodes tend to produce
pest on the additional declaration assumption that M. ethiopica occurs recognizable symptoms which would
would alert U.S. inspectors to the with carrots in Zambia was based on the cause the carrots to be culled during
specific pest of concern. Additionally, fact that Zambia borders Zimbabwe, post-harvest procedures. The proposed
the commodity imports would be where the nematode was once collected, requirement for a phytosanitary
restricted solely to commercial and that the nematode has been certificate with an additional
shipments within the continental associated with carrots in South Africa. declaration would provide
United States. The Zambian NPPO recently provided a phytosanitary security by requiring the
We have determined these proposed statement that field surveys and NPPO of Zambia or its designee to
measures would provide an appropriate literature reviews did not indicate any conduct phytosanitary inspections for
level of phytosanitary protection for the record of the pest having been detected this pest. This doubles the number of
importation of baby corn from Zambia. in Zambia. inspections the carrots would receive by
Phomopsis seed rots generally affect Post-harvest processing for requiring a phytosanitary inspection at
crops left in the field after maturity commercial carrots typically involves the production site in addition to the
prior to harvesting. Corn picked prior to trimming to remove tops and washing normal packinghouse quality
maturity, in contrast, is less exposed to and brushing to remove soil as well as inspection. Furthermore, specifically
inoculum, and less likely to become adventitious roots. Pickers and packers listing the pest on the additional
infected or harbor asymptomatic in Zambia are directed to reject any declaration would alert U.S. inspectors
infections. Additionally, the NPPO of carrots showing any mechanical to the specific pest of concern.
Zambia would routinely conduct field damage, pest damage, malformed roots, To reflect our proposed addition to
inspections and the corn would be disease, or soil contamination. the fruits and vegetables regulations of
dehusked and inspected as part of the Meloidogyne species typically cause baby carrots from Zambia, we are
packing process. These measures, roots to be malformed with numerous proposing to add a new § 319.56–2f
including the requirement for a galls or knots, which would cause the governing the conditions of entry of
phytosanitary certificate, would provide carrots to be culled during post-harvest baby corn and baby carrots from Zambia
an appropriate level of phytosanitary processing. At the packing facility, the into the continental United States.
protection for the importation of baby carrots are blast chilled for 1 hour, or Executive Order 12866 and Regulatory
corn from Zambia. long enough to bring the temperature Flexibility Act
The regulations in ‘‘Subpart—Indian down to 4 °C (39.2 °F), then stored at
Corn or Maize, Broomcorn, and Related 5 to 7 °C (41 to 44.6 °F) for a maximum This proposed rule has been reviewed
Plants’’ (§§ 319.41 through 319.41–6) of 4 days before packaging. The baby under Executive Order 12866. The rule
prohibit or restrict the importation of carrots would be exported to the has been determined to be not
Indian corn or maize, broomcorn, and continental United States in shrink- significant for the purposes of Executive
related plants in order to prevent the wrapped, microwavable trays or boil- Order 12866 and, therefore, has not
introduction of plant pests into the ready plastic bags. been reviewed by the Office of
United States. The regulations in Because the climate of the United Management and Budget.
§ 319.41–1 list articles of Indian corn or States is generally favorable to the Under the Plant Protection Act (7
maize, broomcorn, and related plants establishment of M. ethiopica, and U.S.C. 7701–7772), the Secretary of
that are eligible for importation into the because M. ethiopica feeds on a wide Agriculture is authorized to regulate the
United States and the conditions under variety of host plants, APHIS has importation of plants, plant products,
which they may be imported. To reflect determined that measures beyond and other articles to prevent the
our proposed addition of baby corn from standard port of entry inspection are introduction of plant pests into the
Zambia to the fruits and vegetables required to mitigate the plant pest risk United States or the dissemination of
regulations, we are proposing to amend of this nematode. The proposed plant pests within the United States. In
§ 319.41–1 by adding a new paragraph phytosanitary measures include a response to a request from the
(d) that would list immature, dehusked requirement for each shipment of Government of Zambia, and after
(baby) sweet corn imported from carrots to be accompanied by a conducting pest risk assessments,
Zambia in accordance with a new phytosanitary certificate issued by the APHIS is proposing to allow the
§ 319.56–2f among the articles eligible NPPO of Zambia that includes an importation from Zambia of commercial
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for importation. additional declaration stating that the shipments of fresh, dehusked immature
The PRA titled ‘‘Importation of Baby carrots have been inspected and found (baby) sweet corn for consumption and
Carrot, Daucus carota L. ssp. sativus, free of Meloidogyne ethiopica based on fresh baby carrots for consumption.
from Zambia into the Continental field and packinghouse inspections. The Both commodities would be allowed to
United States’’ (June 2005), evaluates NPPO of Zambia or its designee would be imported only into the continental
the risks associated with the conduct field inspections during the United States.

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Effects on Small Entities information on baby corn production is and baby carrots, the quantities they
The Regulatory Flexibility Act limited because producing countries produce, and the quantities already
requires agencies to consider the either include it within the sweet corn being imported into the United States,
economic impact of their regulations on category, as is done in the United States, we cannot assess the potential impact of
small entities and to use flexibility to or do not report production of this the proposed rule on U.S. small entities.
provide regulatory relief when commodity at all. Quantities of baby An increase in supply can be expected
regulations create economic disparities corn produced, imported, and to exert downward pressure on prices.
between differently sized entities. In consumed in the United States are not We welcome comments that will allow
accordance with the Act, APHIS has known. According to industry sources, us to better determine the possible
performed an initial regulatory it is grown in California, and the largest magnitude of these price effects.
foreign supplier is Costa Rica. Other
flexibility analysis regarding the Alternatives
sources are Mexico, Guatemala, and
economic effects of this proposed rule An alternative to the proposed rule
Honduras. Mexico provided 92 percent
on small entities. We do not have all the would be to require that a different set
of U.S. fresh sweet corn imports during
data necessary for a comprehensive of phytosanitary measures be satisfied.
1998–2000, with the majority arriving
analysis of the effects of this proposed Risk assessment and risk management
during the winter (December to April).
rule on small entities that may incur documents prepared by APHIS identify
Fresh baby corn is included in these
benefits or costs from the one quarantine pest each for baby corn
imports; however its amount is
implementation of this proposed rule, as (Phomopsis jaczewskii, a fungus) and
unknown. We welcome information that
data on the number and size of U.S. baby carrots (Meloidogyne ethiopica, a
the public may offer that would allow
producers of the commodities proposed for a better estimate of the number of nematode) proposed to be imported
for importation into the United States in small entities expected to be affected by from Zambia. Both commodities would
this document are not available. the proposed rule. be subject to inspection at the port of
However, based on the information we The Food and Agriculture first arrival and would be required to be
do have, we believe that most if not all Organization of the United Nations’ accompanied by a phytosanitary
of the businesses affected by the statistics indicate that Zambia produced certificate. The phytosanitary certificate
proposed rule would be small, and there an average of 750,000 metric tons of for baby corn would be required to
is no reason to conclude that adoption corn per year between 1997 and 2002 include an additional declaration stating
of this proposed rule would result in and exported 1 percent of its corn that the corn has been inspected prior
any significant economic effect on a production. How much of Zambia’s corn to export and found free of P.
substantial number of small entities. production and exports is baby corn is jaczewskii, based on field and
U.S. entities that could be affected by not known. It is noted that production packinghouse inspections conducted by
the proposed rule are domestic of baby corn and baby carrots depends the NPPO of Zambia. The phytosanitary
producers of baby corn and baby carrots, on hand labor due to the unsuitability certificate for baby carrots would be
and wholesalers that would import the of mechanical agricultural harvesting required to state that the carrots have
two commodities. Restaurants or other techniques. Zambia’s plentiful farm been inspected prior to export and
retailers that would subsequently labor resources provide it with an found free of M. ethiopica based on field
purchase the items could be indirectly economic advantage in the production and packinghouse inspections
affected. Businesses producing baby of these crops. conducted by the NPPO of Zambia. Both
corn or baby carrots are classified in the The Government of Zambia has commodities could be imported in
North American Industry Classification indicated its intention to export commercial shipments only. In
System (NAICS) within the category of approximately 400 metric tons (16 40- addition, the baby carrots would have to
Other Vegetable (except Potato) and foot shipping containers) of baby corn be free from leaves and soil. These
Melon Farming (NAICS code 111219). and 400 metric tons of baby carrots to conditions are expected to successfully
The Small Business Administration’s the continental United States annually. mitigate any risks posed to U.S.
(SBA) small-entity definition for these There are two large commercial agriculture. Import requirements less or
producers is annual receipts of not more agricultural companies in Zambia (York more stringent than those proposed
than $750,000. Firms that would import Farm and Chalimbana Fresh Produce would either not provide an appropriate
the baby corn and baby carrots from Ltd., formerly known as Agriflora level of phytosanitary protection or
Zambia are defined as small entities if Limited) that are responsible for impose unduly burdensome measures.
they have 100 or fewer employees producing the bulk of specialty crops We would appreciate any comments
(NAICS code 424480, Fresh Fruit and (crops that require more intensive labor on the potential economic effects of
Vegetable Merchant Wholesalers). The to qualify for exportation). The two allowing the importation into the
wholesale sector comprises two types of companies use either contract growers United States of baby corn and baby
wholesalers, those that sell goods on or their own farms, which are carrots from Zambia, and on how the
their own account and those that distributed between Zambia’s three proposed rule could be modified to
arrange sales and purchases for others geographical zones to ensure year round reduce expected costs or burdens for
for a commission or fee. Importers are supply of fresh produce. In 2002, small entities consistent with its
included in both cases. Agriflora exported 100 metric tons of objectives.
As stated above, we believe that most baby corn to the United Kingdom. This proposed rule contains certain
if not all of the businesses affected by According to the technical advisor of reporting and recordkeeping
the proposed rule would be small since, the Organic Producer and Processor requirements (see ‘‘Paperwork
in general, firms engaged in production Association of Zambia, of a total of Reduction Act’’ below).
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and importation of agricultural 2,500 hectares of agricultural land


commodities are predominantly small. devoted to specialty crop production Executive Order 12988
APHIS has not been able to obtain that was inspected in 2004, 743 hectares This proposed rule would allow baby
production or trade data that is specific have been certified for exports. corn and baby carrots to be imported
to baby carrots, and only limited Without additional information on the into the United States from Zambia. If
information on baby corn. Statistical number of U.S. producers of baby corn this proposed rule is adopted, State and

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local laws and regulations regarding Analysis and Development, PPD, Estimated annual number of
baby corn and baby carrots imported APHIS, Station 3A–03.8, 4700 River responses per respondent: 22.
under this rule would be preempted Road Unit 118, Riverdale, MD 20737– Estimated annual number of
while the vegetable is in foreign 1238, and (2) Clearance Officer, OCIO, responses: 154.
commerce. Fresh vegetables are USDA, room 404–W, 14th Street and Estimated total annual burden on
generally imported for immediate Independence Avenue, SW., respondents: 64 hours. (Due to
distribution and sale to the consuming Washington, DC 20250. A comment to averaging, the total annual burden hours
public and would remain in foreign OMB is best assured of having its full may not equal the product of the annual
commerce until sold to the ultimate effect if OMB receives it within 30 days number of responses multiplied by the
consumer. The question of when foreign of publication of this proposed rule. reporting burden per response.)
commerce ceases in other cases must be This proposed rule would amend the Copies of this information collection
addressed on a case-by-case basis. If this fruits and vegetables regulations to can be obtained from Mrs. Celeste
proposed rule is adopted, no retroactive allow the importation into the Sickles, APHIS’ Information Collection
effect will be given to this rule, and this continental United States of immature Coordinator, at (301) 734–7477.
rule will not require administrative (baby) sweet corn and fresh baby carrots Government Paperwork Elimination
proceedings before parties may file suit from Zambia. As a condition of entry, Act Compliance
in court challenging this rule. both commodities would be subject to
inspection at the port of first arrival. The Animal and Plant Health
National Environmental Policy Act Inspection Service is committed to
In addition, the proposed rule would
To provide the public with require each shipment of baby corn to compliance with the Government
documentation of APHIS’ review and be accompanied by a phytosanitary Paperwork Elimination Act (GPEA),
analysis of any potential environmental certificate issued by the NPPO of which requires Government agencies in
impacts associated with allowing the Zambia stating that the shipment has general to provide the public the option
importation of baby corn and baby been inspected and found free of of submitting information or transacting
carrots from Zambia into the United Phomopsis jaczewskii. Each shipment of business electronically to the maximum
States, we have prepared an extent possible. For information
baby carrots would have to be
environmental assessment. The pertinent to GPEA compliance related to
accompanied by a phytosanitary
environmental assessment was prepared this proposed rule, please contact Mrs.
certificate issued by the NPPO of
in accordance with: (1) The National Celeste Sickles, APHIS’ Information
Zambia stating that the shipment has
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 Collection Coordinator, at (301) 734–
been inspected and found free of
(NEPA), as amended (42 U.S.C. 4321 et 7477.
Meloidogyne ethiopica. The baby carrots
seq.), (2) regulations of the Council on
would also have to be free from leaves List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 319
Environmental Quality for
and soil.
implementing the procedural provisions Coffee, Cotton, Fruits, Imports, Logs,
of NEPA (40 CFR parts 1500–1508), (3) We are soliciting comments from the
Nursery stock, Plant diseases and pests,
USDA regulations implementing NEPA public (as well as affected agencies)
Quarantine, Reporting and
(7 CFR part 1b), and (4) APHIS’ NEPA concerning our proposed information
recordkeeping requirements, Rice,
Implementing Procedures (7 CFR part collection and recordkeeping
Vegetables.
372). requirements. These comments will
help us: Accordingly, we propose to amend 7
The environmental assessment may CFR part 319 as follows:
be viewed on the Internet on the (1) Evaluate whether the proposed
Regulations.gov Web site and is information collection is necessary for PART 319—FOREIGN QUARANTINE
available for public inspection in our the proper performance of our agency’s NOTICES
reading room. (Instructions for accessing functions, including whether the
Regulations.gov and information on the information will have practical utility; 1. The authority citation for part 319
location and hours of the reading room (2) Evaluate the accuracy of our would continue to read as follows:
is provided under the heading estimate of the burden of the proposed Authority: 7 U.S.C. 450, 7701–7772, and
ADDRESSES at the beginning of this information collection, including the 7781–7786; 21 U.S.C. 136 and 136a; 7 CFR
proposed rule). In addition, copies may validity of the methodology and 2.22, 2.80, and 371.3.
be obtained by calling or writing to the assumptions used; 2. In § 319.41–1, a new paragraph (d)
individual listed under FOR FURTHER (3) Enhance the quality, utility, and would be added to read as follows:
INFORMATION CONTACT. clarity of the information to be
collected; and § 319.41–1 Plant products permitted
Paperwork Reduction Act (4) Minimize the burden of the entry.1
In accordance with section 3507(d) of information collection on those who are * * * * *
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 to respond (such as through the use of (d) Immature, dehusked ‘‘baby’’ sweet
(44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), the information appropriate automated, electronic, corn may be imported from Zambia in
collection or recordkeeping mechanical, or other technological accordance with § 319.56–2f(a).
requirements included in this proposed collection techniques or other forms of 3. A new § 319.56–2f would be added
rule have been submitted for approval to information technology; e.g., permitting to read as follows:
the Office of Management and Budget electronic submission of responses).
§ 319.56–2f Conditions governing the
(OMB). Please send written comments Estimate of burden: Public reporting entry of baby corn and baby carrots from
to the Office of Information and burden for this collection of information
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Zambia.
Regulatory Affairs, OMB, Attention: is estimated to average 0.4156 hours per
(a) Immature, dehusked ‘‘baby’’ sweet
Desk Officer for APHIS, Washington, DC response.
corn (Zea mays L.) measuring 10 to 25
20503. Please state that your comments Respondents: Importers, producers,
refer to Docket No. 05–059–1. Please NPPOs. 1 Except as provided in § 319.41–6 the regulations
send a copy of your comments to: (1) Estimated annual number of in this subpart do not authorize importations
Docket No. 05–059–1, Regulatory respondents: 7. through the mails.

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millimeters (0.39 to 0.98 inches) in Done in Washington, DC, this 4th day of 22102–5090, (703) 883–4414; TTY
diameter and 60 to 105 millimeters (2.36 January 2006. (703) 883–4434; or
to 4.13 inches) in length may be W. Ron DeHaven, Rebecca S. Orlich, Senior Counsel,
imported into the continental United Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Office of General Counsel, Farm
States from Zambia only under the Inspection Service. Credit Administration, McLean, VA
following conditions: [FR Doc. E6–134 Filed 1–10–06; 8:45 am] 22102–5090, (703) 883–4020, TTY
(1) The production site, which is a BILLING CODE 3410–34–P (703) 883–4020.
field, where the corn has been grown SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
must have been inspected at least once I. Objectives
during the growing season and before FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION
harvest for the following pest: The objectives of our current proposal
Phomopsis jaczewskii. 12 CFR Part 611 are to:
(2) After harvest, the corn must be 1. Update the termination procedure
RIN 3052–AC29 for FCS banks and associations under
inspected by Zambia’s national plant
protection organization (NPPO) and sections 7.10 and 7.11 of the Farm
Organization; Termination of System
found free of the pests listed in Credit Act of 1971, as amended (Act);
Institution Status 2. Ensure that the FCA, an
paragraph (a)(1) of this section before
AGENCY: Farm Credit Administration. institution’s board of directors, and the
the corn may be shipped to the
ACTION: Proposed rule. institution’s equity holders have
continental United States.
sufficient time and opportunities to be
(3) The corn must be inspected at the SUMMARY: This proposed rule would fully informed about a termination
port of first arrival as provided in amend our regulations that allow a Farm proposal before deciding whether to
§ 319.56–6. Credit System (FCS, Farm Credit, or approve the termination;
(4) Each shipment must be System) bank or association to terminate 3. Provide that we may require a
accompanied by a phytosanitary its FCS charter and become a financial terminating institution to obtain
certificate issued by the NPPO of institution under another Federal or independent analyses and rulings
Zambia that includes an additional State chartering authority. With these regarding a proposed termination;
declaration stating that the corn has amendments, we propose to update the 4. Ensure that a significant proportion
been inspected and found free of existing regulations to clarify our of stockholders are engaged in the
Phomopsis jaczewskii based on field requirements, separate our review of termination process; and
and packinghouse inspections. stockholder disclosure information from 5. Clarify existing requirements and
(5) The corn may be imported in our review of the termination itself, ensure that stockholder disclosure
commercial shipments only. improve communications, strengthen materials are informative and easy to
(b) Immature ‘‘baby’’ carrots (Daucus the role of an institution’s directors in understand.
carota L. ssp. sativus) for consumption the termination process, and make other II. Background
measuring 10 to 18 millimeters (0.39 to changes.
0.71 inches) in diameter and 50 to 105 The Agricultural Credit Act of 1987,
DATES: Please send your comments to us
millimeters (1.97 to 4.13 inches) in among other things, amended the Act
by March 13, 2006.
length may be imported into the expressly to permit System institutions
ADDRESSES: Comments may be sent by to terminate their Farm Credit status
continental United States from Zambia electronic mail to ‘‘reg-comm@fca.gov,’’
only under the following conditions: and become another type of financial
through the Pending Regulations section institution. We first issued regulations
(1) The production site, which is a of our Web site at http://www.fca.gov or
field, where the carrots have been grown governing terminations in 1991. At that
through the Government-wide http:// time, the regulations covered only
must have been inspected at least once www.regulations.gov portal. You may
during the growing season and before ‘‘small’’ FCS associations. Our current
also send written comments to Gary K. termination rule, published on April 12,
harvest for the following pest: Van Meter, Deputy Director, Office of
Meloidogyne ethiopica. 2002, reflected amendments to cover all
Regulatory Policy, Farm Credit associations and banks.1 Since 1991, no
(2) After harvest, the carrots must be Administration, 1501 Farm Credit Drive, FCS bank or association has terminated
inspected by the NPPO of Zambia and McLean, Virginia 22102–5090 or by fax its charter under FCA regulations.
found free of the pests listed in to (703) 734–5784. However, in 2004 one System
paragraph (b)(1) of this section before You may review copies of all association adopted a commencement
the carrots may be shipped to the comments we receive at our office in resolution to terminate its Farm Credit
continental United States. McLean, Virginia or from our Web site charter and subsequently be acquired by
(3) The carrots must be inspected at at http://www.fca.gov. Once you are in the subsidiary of a non-System bank.
the port of first arrival as provided in the Web site, select ‘‘Legal Info,’’ and Ultimately, the association decided not
§ 319.56–6. then select ‘‘Public Comments.’’ We will to be acquired and not to terminate
(4) Each shipment must be show your comments as submitted, but Farm Credit status. Although the
accompanied by a phytosanitary for technical reasons we may omit items association never submitted a
certificate issued by the NPPO of such as logos and special characters. termination application to us, the
Zambia that includes an additional Identifying information you provide, experience presented us with an actual
declaration stating that the carrots have such as phone numbers and addresses, event to evaluate the effectiveness and
been inspected and found free of will be publicly available. However, we efficiency of our existing termination
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Meloidogyne ethiopica based on field will attempt to remove electronic-mail regulations. We found that, while the
and packinghouse inspections. addresses to help reduce Internet spam. existing regulations provide the basic
(5) The carrots must be free from FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: requirements to comply with the Act
leaves and soil. Dale Aultman, Senior Policy Analyst, and effect a termination, certain
(6) The carrots may be imported in Office of Regulatory Policy, Farm
commercial shipments only. Credit Administration, McLean, VA 1 See 67 FR 17907.

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