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Title 7 → Subtitle B → Chapter X → Part 1030
§1030.1 General provisions.
§1030.2 Upper Midwest marketing area.
§1030.3 Route disposition.
§1030.4 Plant.
§1030.5 Distributing plant.
§1030.6 Supply plant.
§1030.7 Pool plant.
§1030.8 Nonpool plant.
§1030.9 Handler.
§1030.10 Producer-handler.
§1030.11 [Reserved]
§1030.12 Producer.
§1030.13 Producer milk.
§1030.14 Other source milk.
§1030.15 Fluid milk product.
§1030.16 Fluid cream product.
§1030.17 [Reserved]
§1030.18 Cooperative association.
§1030.19 Commercial food processing establishment.
§1030.30 Reports of receipts and utilization.
§1030.31 Payroll reports.
§1030.32 Other reports.
§1030.40 Classes of utilization.
§1030.41 [Reserved]
§1030.42 Classification of transfers and diversions.
§1030.43 General classification rules.
§1030.44 Classification of producer milk.
§1030.45 Market administrator's reports and announcements concerning classification.
§1030.50 Class prices, component prices, and advanced pricing factors.
§1030.51 Class I differential and price.
§1030.52 Adjusted Class I differentials.
§1030.53 Announcement of class prices, component prices, and advanced pricing factors.
§1030.54 Equivalent price.
§1030.55 Transportation credits and assembly credits.
§1030.60 Handler's value of milk.
§1030.61 Computation of producer price differential.
§1030.62 Announcement of producer prices.
§1030.70 Producer-settlement fund.
§1030.71 Payments to the producer-settlement fund.
§1030.72 Payments from the producer-settlement fund.
§1030.73 Payments to producers and to cooperative associations.
§1030.74 [Reserved]
§1030.75 Plant location adjustments for producer milk and nonpool milk.
§1030.76 Payments by a handler operating a partially regulated distributing plant.
§1030.77 Adjustment of accounts.
§1030.78 Charges on overdue accounts.
§1030.85 Assessment for order administration.
§1030.86 Deduction for marketing services.
Source: 64 FR 47978, Sept. 1, 1999, unless otherwise noted.
The terms, definitions, and provisions in part 1000 of this chapter apply to this part 1030. In this part 1030, all references to sections in part 1000 refer to part 1000 of this chapter.
(a) A distributing plant, other than a plant qualified as a pool plant pursuant to paragraph (b) of this section or (§____.7b) of any other Federal milk order, from which during the month 15 percent or more of the total quantity of fluid milk products physically received at the plant (excluding concentrated milk received from another plant by agreement for other than Class I use) are disposed of as route disposition or are transferred in the form of packaged fluid milk products to other distributing plants. At least 25 percent of such route disposition and transfers must be to outlets in the marketing area.
(c) A supply plant from which the quantity of bulk fluid milk products shipped to (and physically unloaded into) plants described in paragraph (c)(1) of this section is not less than 10 percent of the Grade A milk received from dairy farmers (except dairy farmers described in §1030.12(b)) and handlers described in §1000.9(c), including milk diverted pursuant to §1030.13, subject to the following conditions:
(i) Pool plants described in §1030.7(a), (b), (d), and (e);
(2) The operator of a supply plant located within the States of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan may include as qualifying shipments under this paragraph milk delivered directly from producers' farms pursuant to §§1000.9(c) or 1030.13(c) to plants described in paragraphs (a), (b), (d) and (e) of this section. Handlers may not use shipments pursuant to §1000.9(c) or §1030.13(c) to qualify plants located outside the area described above.
(d) Any distributing plant, located within the marketing area as described on May 1, 2006, in §1030.2;
(i) The plant is described in §1030.7(a), (b), or (e);
(iv) A producer-handler described in §1030.10 with less than three million pounds during the month of route disposition and/or transfers of packaged fluid milk products to other plants.
(1) Each plant in the system is located within the marketing area or was a pool supply plant pursuant to §1030.7(c) for each of the 3 months immediately preceding the applicability date of this paragraph so long as it continues to maintain pool status. Cooperative associations may not use shipments pursuant to §1000.9(c) to qualify plants located outside the marketing area;
(g) The applicable shipping percentages of paragraphs (c) and (f) of this section and §1030.13(d)(2), and (d)(3) may be increased or decreased, for all or part of the marketing area, by the market administrator if the market administrator finds that such adjustment is necessary to encourage needed shipments or to prevent uneconomic shipments. Before making such a finding, the market administrator shall investigate the need for adjustment either on the market administrator's own initiative or at the request of interested parties if the request is made in writing at least 15 days prior to the month for which the requested revision is desired effective. If the investigation shows that an adjustment of the shipping percentages might be appropriate, the market administrator shall issue a notice stating that an adjustment is being considered and invite data, views and arguments. Any decision to revise an applicable shipping or diversion percentage must be issued in writing at least one day before the effective date.
(1) Received at a pool plant directly from the producer or diverted by the plant operator in accordance with §1030.13; or
(2) A dairy farmer whose milk is received at an exempt plant, excluding producer milk diverted to the exempt plant pursuant to §1030.13(d);
(d) Diverted by the operator of a pool plant or a cooperative association described in §1000.9(c) to a nonpool plant located in the States of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, subject to the following conditions:
(2) The quantity of milk diverted by a handler described in §1000.9(c) may not exceed 90 percent of the producer milk receipts reported by the handler pursuant to §1030.30(c) provided that not less than 10 percent of such receipts are delivered to plants described in §1030.7(c)(1)(i) through (iii). These percentages are subject to any adjustments that may be made pursuant to §1030.7(g); and
(3) The quantity of milk diverted to nonpool plants by the operator of a pool plant described in §1030.7(a), (b) or (d) may not exceed 90 percent of the Grade A milk received from dairy farmers (except dairy farmers described in §1030.12(b)) including milk diverted pursuant to §1030.13; and
(f) The quantity of milk reported by a handler pursuant to either §1030.30(a)(1) or §1030.30(c)(1) for April through February may not exceed 125 percent, and March may not exceed 135 percent of the producer milk receipts pooled by the handler during the prior month. Milk diverted to nonpool plants reported in excess of this limit shall be removed from the pool. Milk in excess of this limit received at pool plants, other than pool distributing plants, shall be classified pursuant to §1000.44(a)(3)(v) and §1000.44(b). The handler must designate, by producer pick-up, which milk is to be removed from the pool. If the handler fails to provide this information, the market administrator will make the determination. The following provisions apply:
(2) Producer milk qualified pursuant to §__.13 of any other Federal Order and continuously pooled in any Federal Order for the previous six months shall not be included in the computation of the 125 or 135 percent limitation;
(i) For a new handler on the order, subject to the provisions of §1030.13(f)(4), or
[64 FR 47978, Sept. 1, 1999, as amended at 67 FR 19508, Apr. 22, 2002; 70 FR 31322, June 1, 2005; 71 FR 25499, May 1, 2006; 71 FR 63214, Oct. 30, 2006]
(a) On or before the 22nd day after the end of each month, each handler that operates a pool plant pursuant to §1030.7 and each handler described in §1000.9(c) shall report to the market administrator its producer payroll for the month, in the detail prescribed by the market administrator, showing for each producer the information described in §1030.73(f).
In addition to the reports required pursuant to §§1030.30 and 1030.31, each handler shall report any information the market administrator deems necessary to verify or establish each handler's obligation under the order.
The Class I differential shall be the differential established for Cook County, Illinois, which is reported in §1000.52. The Class I price shall be the price computed pursuant to §1000.50(a) for Cook County, Illinois.
(a) Each handler operating a pool distributing plant described in §1030.7(a), (b), (d), or (e) that receives bulk milk from another pool plant shall receive a transportation credit for such milk computed as follows:
(5) Subtract the amount computed in paragraph (a)(4) of this section from the amount computed in paragraph (a)(2) of this section. If the amount computed in paragraph (a)(4) of this section exceeds the amount computed in paragraph (a)(2) of this section, the transportation credit shall be zero.
(b) Each handler operating a pool distributing plant described in §1030.7(a), (b), (d), or (e) that receives milk from dairy farmers, each handler that transfers or diverts bulk milk from a pool plant to a pool distributing plant, and each handler described in §1000.9(c) that delivers producer milk to a pool distributing plant shall receive an assembly credit on the portion of such milk eligible for the credit pursuant to paragraph (c) of this section. The credit shall be computed by multiplying the hundredweight of milk eligible for the credit by $0.08.
(4) Subtract the quantity of bulk milk received at the pool distributing plant from other order plants and unregulated supply plants that is assigned to Class I pursuant to §§1000.43(d) and 1000.44; and
(ii) Handlers described in §1000.9(c); and
(iii) Other pool plants.
For the purpose of computing a handler's obligation for producer milk, the market administrator shall determine for each month the value of milk of each handler with respect to each of the handler's pool plants and of each handler described in §1000.9(c) with respect to milk that was not received at a pool plant by adding the amounts computed in paragraphs (a) through (i) of this section and subtracting from that total amount the values computed in paragraphs (j) and (k) of this section. Unless otherwise specified, the skim milk, butterfat, and the combined pounds of skim milk and butterfat referred to in this section shall result from the steps set forth in §1000.44(a), (b), and (c), respectively, and the nonfat components of producer milk in each class shall be based upon the proportion of such components in producer skim milk. Receipts of nonfluid milk products that are distributed as labeled reconstituted milk for which payments are made to the producer-settlement fund of another Federal order under §1000.76(a)(4) or (d) shall be excluded from pricing under this section.
(e) Compute an adjustment for the somatic cell content of producer milk by multiplying the values reported pursuant to §1030.30(a)(1) and (c)(1) by the percentage of total producer milk allocated to Class II, Class III, and Class IV pursuant to §1000.44(c);
(g) Multiply the difference between the current month's Class I, II, or III price, as the case may be, and the Class IV price for the preceding month and by the hundredweight of skim milk and butterfat subtracted from Class I, II, or III, respectively, pursuant to §1000.44(a)(7) and the corresponding step of §1000.44(b);
(k) Compute the amount of credits applicable pursuant to §1030.55.
For each month the market administrator shall compute a producer price differential per hundredweight. The report of any handler who has not made payments required pursuant to §1030.71 for the preceding month shall not be included in the computation of the producer price differential, and such handler's report shall not be included in the computation for succeeding months until the handler has made full payment of outstanding monthly obligations. Subject to the conditions of this paragraph, the market administrator shall compute the producer price differential in the following manner:
(a) Combine into one total the values computed pursuant to §1030.60 for all handlers required to file reports prescribed in §1030.30;
(b) Subtract the total values obtained by multiplying each handler's total pounds of protein, other solids, and butterfat contained in the milk for which an obligation was computed pursuant to §1030.60 by the protein price, other solids price, and the butterfat price, respectively, and the total value of the somatic cell adjustment pursuant to §1030.30(a)(1) and (c)(1);
(c) Add an amount equal to the minus location adjustments and subtract an amount equal to the plus location adjustments computed pursuant to §1030.75;
(2) The total hundredweight for which a value is computed pursuant to §1030.60(i); and
[68 FR 7066, Feb. 12, 2003]
(g) The average butterfat, nonfat solids, protein and other solids content of producer milk; and
[64 FR 47978, Sept. 1, 1999, as amended at 65 FR 82837, Dec. 28, 2000; 68 FR 7066, Feb. 12, 2003; 68 FR 13618, Mar. 20, 2003]
(a) The total value of milk to the handler for the month as determined pursuant to §1030.60.
(1) An amount obtained by multiplying the total hundredweight of producer milk as determined pursuant to §1000.44(c) by the producer price differential as adjusted pursuant to §1030.75;
(4) An amount obtained by multiplying the pounds of skim milk and butterfat for which a value was computed pursuant to §1030.60(i) by the producer price differential as adjusted pursuant to §1030.75 for the location of the plant from which received.
No later than the 16th day after the end of each month (except as provided in §1000.90), the market administrator shall pay to each handler the amount, if any, by which the amount computed pursuant to §1030.71(b) exceeds the amount computed pursuant to §1030.71(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.
(i) The hundredweight of producer milk received times the producer price differential for the month as adjusted pursuant to §1030.75;
(i) The hundredweight of producer milk received times the producer price differential as adjusted pursuant to §1030.75;
(d) If a handler has not received full payment from the market administrator pursuant to §1030.72 by the payment date specified in paragraph (a), (b) or (c) of this section, the handler may reduce pro rata its payments to producers or to the cooperative association (with respect to receipts described in paragraph (b) of this section, prorating the underpayment to the volume of milk received from the cooperative association in proportion to the total milk received from producers by the handler), but not by 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.
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 §1030.51 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 §§1030.73 and 1000.76.
On or before the payment receipt date specified under §1030.71, each handler shall pay to the market administrator its pro rata share of the expense of administration of the order at a rate specified by the market administrator that is no more than 8 cents per hundredweight with respect to:
(c) Receipts of concentrated fluid milk products from unregulated supply plants and receipts of nonfluid milk products assigned to Class I use pursuant to §1000.43(d) and other source milk allocated to Class I pursuant to §1000.44(a)(3) and (8) and the corresponding steps of §1000.44(b), except other source milk that is excluded from the computations pursuant to §1030.60(h) and (i); and