Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/7/340.9
Timestamp: 2015-09-02 23:27:50
Document Index: 368995007

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 340', '§ 340', 'art 354', 'art 340', 'art 340', 'art 340']

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§ 340.9
Cost and charges.
The services of the inspector during regularly assigned hours of duty and at the usual places of duty shall be furnished without cost. 13 The U.S. Department of Agriculture will not be responsible for any costs or charges incident to inspections or compliance with the provisions of this part, other than for the services of the inspector.
13 The Department's provisions relating to overtime charges for an inspector's services are set forth in 7 CFR part 354.
[52 FR 22908, June 16, 1987. Redesignated at 58 FR 17056, Mar. 31, 1993; 62 FR 23956, May 2, 1997]
Title 7 published on 2015-01-01.No entries appear in the Federal Register after this date, for 7 CFR Part 340.
Title 7 published on 2015-01-01The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 7 CFR Part 340 after this date.2015-03-04; vol. 80 # 42 - Wednesday, March 4, 201580 FR 11598 - Importation, Interstate Movement, and Release Into the Environment of Certain Genetically Engineered Organisms
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2015-04463 RIN0579-AC31 Docket No.APHIS-2008-0023 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Proposed rule; withdrawal. Effective March 4, 2015, the proposed rule published on October 9, 2008 (73 FR 60008), is withdrawn. 7 CFR Part 340 SummaryWe are withdrawing a proposed rule that would have amended the regulations regarding the introduction (importation, interstate movement, and environmental release (field testing)) of certain genetically engineered organisms. We are doing this in light of the experience we have gained over the past 28 years, continuing advances in biotechnology, and comments we received on the rule. We will begin a fresh stakeholder engagement aimed at exploring alternative policy approaches. This engagement will begin with a series of webinars that will provide the stakeholder community an opportunity to provide initial feedback. Information on these webinars will be announced in the coming month.