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Title 7 → Subtitle B → Chapter X → Part 1006
§1006.1 General provisions.
§1006.2 Florida marketing area.
§1006.3 Route disposition.
§1006.4 Plant.
§1006.5 Distributing plant.
§1006.6 Supply plant.
§1006.7 Pool plant.
§1006.8 Nonpool plant.
§1006.9 Handler.
§1006.10 Producer-handler.
§1006.11 [Reserved]
§1006.12 Producer.
§1006.13 Producer milk.
§1006.14 Other source milk.
§1006.15 Fluid milk product.
§1006.16 Fluid cream product.
§1006.17 [Reserved]
§1006.18 Cooperative association.
§1006.19 Commercial food processing establishment.
§1006.30 Reports of receipts and utilization.
§1006.31 Payroll reports.
§1006.32 Other reports.
§1006.40 Classes of utilization.
§1006.41 [Reserved]
§1006.42 Classification of transfers and diversions.
§1006.43 General classification rules.
§1006.44 Classification of producer milk.
§1006.45 Market administrator's reports and announcements concerning classification.
§1006.50 Class prices, component prices, and advanced pricing factors.
§1006.51 Class I differential, adjustments to Class I prices, and Class I price.
§1006.52 Adjusted Class I differentials.
§1006.53 Announcement of class prices, component prices, and advanced pricing factors.
§1006.54 Equivalent price.
§1006.60 Handler's value of milk.
§1006.62 Announcement of uniform prices.
§1006.70 Producer-settlement fund.
§1006.71 Payments to the producer-settlement fund.
§1006.72 Payments from the producer-settlement fund.
§1006.73 Payments to producers and to cooperative associations.
§1006.74 [Reserved]
§1006.75 Plant location adjustments for producer milk and nonpool milk.
§1006.76 Payments by a handler operating a partially regulated distributing plant.
§1006.77 Adjustment of accounts.
§1006.78 Charges on overdue accounts.
§1006.86 Deduction for marketing services.
Source: 64 FR 47966, Sept. 1, 1999, unless otherwise noted.
The terms, definitions, and provisions in part 1000 of this chapter apply to this part 1006. In this part 1006, all references to sections in part 1000 refer to part 1000 of this chapter.
The marketing area means all the territory within the State of Florida, except the counties of Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, and Walton, including all piers, docks and wharves connected therewith and all craft moored thereat, and all territory occupied by government (municipal, State or Federal) reservations, installations, institutions, or other similar establishments if any part thereof is within any of the listed states or political subdivisions.
(c) A supply plant from which 60 percent or more of the total quantity of milk that is physically received during the month from dairy farmers and handlers described in §1000.9(c), including milk that is diverted from the plant, is transferred to pool distributing plants. Concentrated milk transferred from the supply plant to a distributing plant for an agreed-upon use other than Class I shall be excluded from the supply plant's shipments in computing the plant's shipping percentage.
(d) A plant located within the marketing area that is operated by a cooperative association if pool plant status under this paragraph is requested for such plant by the cooperative association and during the month 60 percent of the producer milk of members of such cooperative association is delivered directly from farms to pool distributing plants or is transferred to such plants as a fluid milk product (excluding concentrated milk transferred to a distributing plant for an agreed-upon use other than Class I) from the cooperative's plant.
(h) Any distributing plant, located within the marketing area as described on May 1, 2006, in §1006.2;
(i) The plant is described in §1006.7(a), (b), or (e);
(iv) A producer-handler described in §1006.10 with less than three million pounds during the month of route disposition and/or transfers of packaged fluid milk products to other plants.
[64 FR 47966, Sept. 1, 1999, as amended at 71 FR 25498, May 1, 2006; 71 FR 28249, May 16, 2006]
[64 FR 47966, Sept. 1, 1999, as amended at 71 FR 25498, May 1, 2006; 75 FR 21160, Apr. 23, 2010]
(1) Received at a pool plant directly from the producer or diverted by the plant operator in accordance with §1006.13; or
(2) A dairy farmer whose milk is received at an exempt plant, excluding producer milk diverted to the exempt plant pursuant to §1006.13(d);
(1) In any month, not less than 10 days' production of the producer whose milk is diverted is physically received at a pool plant during the month;
(2) The total quantity of milk so diverted during the month by a cooperative association shall not exceed 20 percent during the months of July through November, 25 percent during the months of December through February, and 40 percent during all other months, of the producer milk that the cooperative association caused to be delivered to, and physically received at, pool plants during the month;
(3) The operator of a pool plant that is not a cooperative association may divert any milk that is not under the control of a cooperative association that diverts milk during the month pursuant to paragraph (d) of this section. The total quantity of milk so diverted during the month shall not exceed 20 percent during the months of July through November, 25 percent during the months of December through February, and 40 percent during all other months, of the producer milk physically received at such plant (or such unit of plants in the case of plants that pool as a unit pursuant to §1006.7(d)) during the month, excluding the quantity of producer milk received from a handler described in §1000.9(c);
(4) Any milk diverted in excess of the limits prescribed in paragraphs (d) (3) and (4) of this section shall not be producer milk. If the diverting handler or cooperative association fails to designate the dairy farmers' deliveries that will not be producer milk, no milk diverted by the handler or cooperative association shall be producer milk;
(5) Diverted milk shall be priced at the location of the plant to which diverted; and
(6) The delivery day requirements and the diversion percentages in paragraphs (d) (1) through (3) of this section may be increased or decreased by the market administrator if the market administrator finds that such revision is necessary to assure orderly marketing and efficient handling of milk in the marketing area. Before making such a finding, the market administrator shall investigate the need for the revision either on the market administrator's own initiative or at the request of interested persons. If the investigation shows that a revision might be appropriate, the market administrator shall issue a notice stating that the revision is being considered and inviting written data, views, and arguments. Any decision to revise an applicable percentage must be issued in writing at least one day before the effective date.
(a) On or before the 20th day after the end of each month, each handler that operates a pool plant pursuant to §1006.7 and each handler described in §1000.9(c) shall report to the market administrator its producer payroll for the month, in detail prescribed by the market administrator, showing for each producer the information specified in §1006.73(e).
In addition to the reports required pursuant to §§1006.30 and 1006.31, each handler shall report any information the market administrator deems necessary to verify or establish each handler's obligation under the order.
(a) The Class I differential shall be the differential established for Hillsborough County, Florida, which is reported in §1000.52. The Class I price shall be the price computed pursuant to §1006.50(a) for Hillsborough County, Florida.
FL ALACHUA 12001 1.30
FL BAKER 12003 1.30
FL BAY 12005 0.60
FL BRADFORD 12007 1.30
FL BREVARD 12009 1.40
FL BROWARD 12011 1.70
FL CALHOUN 12013 0.60
FL CHARLOTTE 12015 1.50
FL CITRUS 12017 1.40
FL CLAY 12019 1.30
FL COLLIER 12021 1.70
FL COLUMBIA 12023 1.30
FL DADE 12025 1.70
FL DE SOTO 12027 1.80
FL DIXIE 12029 1.30
FL DUVAL 12031 1.30
FL FLAGLER 12035 1.00
FL FRANKLIN 12037 0.90
FL GADSDEN 12039 0.90
FL GILCHRIST 12041 1.30
FL GLADES 12043 1.50
FL GULF 12045 0.90
FL HAMILTON 12047 1.30
FL HARDEE 12049 1.80
FL HENDRY 12051 1.70
FL HERNANDO 12053 1.40
FL HIGHLANDS 12055 1.80
FL HILLSBOROUGH 12057 1.40
FL HOLMES 12059 0.60
FL INDIAN RIVER 12061 1.80
FL JACKSON 12063 0.60
FL JEFFERSON 12065 0.90
FL LAFAYETTE 12067 1.30
FL LAKE 12069 1.40
FL LEE 12071 1.70
FL LEON 12073 0.90
FL LEVY 12075 1.00
FL LIBERTY 12077 0.90
FL MADISON 12079 1.30
FL MANATEE 12081 1.80
FL MARION 12083 1.00
FL MARTIN 12085 1.50
FL MONROE 12087 1.70
FL NASSAU 12089 1.30
FL OKEECHOBEE 12093 1.80
FL ORANGE 12095 1.40
FL OSCEOLA 12097 1.40
FL PALM BEACH 12099 1.70
FL PASCO 12101 1.40
FL PINELLAS 12103 1.40
FL POLK 12105 1.40
FL PUTNAM 12107 1.30
FL SAINT JOHNS 12109 1.30
FL SAINT LUCIE 12111 1.80
FL SARASOTA 12115 1.80
FL SEMINOLE 12117 1.40
FL SUMTER 12119 1.40
FL SUWANNEE 12121 1.30
FL TAYLOR 12123 1.30
FL UNION 12125 1.30
FL VOLUSIA 12127 1.40
FL WAKULLA 12129 0.90
FL WASHINGTON 12133 0.60
[73 FR 14161, Mar. 17, 2008]
(a) Multiply the pounds of skim milk and butterfat in producer milk that were classified in each class pursuant to §1000.44(c) of this chapter by the applicable skim milk and butterfat prices, and add the resulting amounts; except that for the months of July 2018 through January 2019, the Class I skim milk price for this purpose shall be the Class I skim milk price as determined in §1000.50(b) of this chapter plus $0.09 per hundredweight, and the Class I butterfat price for this purpose shall be the Class I butterfat price as determined in §1000.50(c) of this chapter plus $0.0009 per pound. The adjustments to the Class I skim milk and butterfat prices provided herein may be reduced by the market administrator for any month if the market administrator determines that the payments yet unpaid computed pursuant to paragraphs (g)(1) through (g)(6) of this section will be less than the amount computed pursuant to paragraph (h) of this section. The adjustments to the Class I skim milk and butterfat prices provided herein during the months of July 2018 through January 2019 shall be announced along with the prices announced in §1000.53(b) of this chapter.
(2) The lost location value on loads of milk rerouted to plants outside the state of Florida as a result of Hurricane Irma. The lost location value shall be the difference per hundredweight between the value specified in §1000.52 of this chapter, adjusted by §1006.51(b), at the location of the plant where the milk would have normally been received and the value specified in §1000.52, as adjusted by §1005.51(b) and §1007.51(b) of this chapter, at the location of the plant to which the milk was rerouted;
(3) The value per hundredweight at the lowest classified price for the month of September 2017 for milk dumped at the farm and classified as other use milk pursuant to §1000.40(e) of this chapter as a result of Hurricane Irma;
(4) The value per hundredweight at the lowest classified price for the month of September 2017 for milk dumped from milk tankers after being moved off-farm and classified as other use milk pursuant to §1000.40(e) of this chapter as a result of Hurricane Irma;
(5) The value per hundredweight at the lowest classified price for the month of September 2017 for skim portion of milk dumped and classified as other use milk pursuant to §1000.40(e) of this chapter as a result of Hurricane Irma; and
(h) The total amount of payment to all handlers under paragraph (g) of this section shall be limited for each month to an amount determined by multiplying the total Class I producer milk for all handlers pursuant to §1000.44(c) of this chapter times $0.09 per hundredweight.
[64 FR 47966, Sept. 1, 1999, as amended at 65 FR 82835, Dec. 28, 2000; 69 FR 71700, Dec. 10, 2004; 83 FR 21845, May 11, 2018]
On or before the 11th day after the end of the month, the market administrator shall announce the uniform prices for the month computed pursuant to §1006.61.
(a) The total value of milk of the handler for the month as determined pursuant to §1006.60; and
(b) The sum of the value at the uniform prices for skim milk and butterfat, adjusted for plant location, of the handler's receipts of producer milk; and the value at the uniform price, as adjusted pursuant to §1006.75, applicable at the location of the plant from which received of other source milk for which a value is computed pursuant to §1006.60(e).
No later than one day after the date of payment receipt required under §1006.71, the market administrator shall pay to each handler the amount, if any, by which the amount computed pursuant to §1006.71(b) exceeds the amount computed pursuant to §1006.71(a). If, at such time, the balance in the producer-settlement fund is insufficient to make all payments pursuant to this section, the market administrator shall reduce uniformly such payments and shall complete the payments as soon as the funds are available.
(1) Partial payments. (i) For each producer who has not discontinued shipments as of the 15th day of the month, payment shall be made so that it is received by the producer on or before the 20th day of the month (except as provided in §1000.90) for milk received during the first 15 days of the month at not less than 85 percent of the preceding month's uniform price, adjusted for plant location pursuant to §1006.75 and proper deductions authorized in writing by the producer; and
(ii) For each producer who has not discontinued shipments as of the last day of the month, payment shall be made so that it is received by the producer on or before the 5th day of the following month (except as provided in §1000.90) for milk received from the 16th to the last day of the month at not less than 85 percent of the preceding month's uniform price, adjusted for plant location pursuant to §1006.75 and proper deductions authorized in writing by the producer.
(2) Final payment. For milk received during the month, a payment computed as follows shall be made so that it is received by each producer one day after the payment date required in §1006.72:
(iii) Multiply the hundredweight of producer milk received times the plant location adjustment pursuant to §1006.75; and
(1) Partial payment to a cooperative association for bulk milk received directly from producers' farms. For bulk milk (including the milk of producers who are not members of such association and who the market administrator determines have authorized the cooperative association to collect payment for their milk) received from a cooperative association in any capacity, except as the operator of a pool plant, the payment shall be equal to the hundredweight of milk received multiplied by 90 percent of the preceding month's uniform price, adjusted for plant location pursuant to §1006.75.
(c) If a handler has not received full payment from the market administrator pursuant to §1006.72 by the payment date specified in paragraph (a) or (b) of this section, the handler may reduce payments pursuant to paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section, but by not more than the amount of the underpayment. The payments shall be completed on the next scheduled payment date after receipt of the balance due from the market administrator.
[64 FR 47966, Sept. 1, 1999, as amended at 65 FR 32010, May 22, 2000]
For purposes of making payments for producer milk and nonpool milk, a plant location adjustment shall be determined by subtracting the Class I price specified in §1006.51 from the Class I price at the plant's location. The difference, plus or minus as the case may be, shall be used to adjust the payments required pursuant to §§1006.73 and 1000.76.