Amend the Grain Standards Act: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 2121 and H.R. 11162, Partes1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 |
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... ment . It is complex legislation and I think it is needed legislation . The purpose of the bill is to modernize the U.S. Grain Standards Act adopted in 1960. During the ensuing half century , practices in grain merchandising have ...
... ment . It is complex legislation and I think it is needed legislation . The purpose of the bill is to modernize the U.S. Grain Standards Act adopted in 1960. During the ensuing half century , practices in grain merchandising have ...
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... a misdemeanor and shall , on conviction thereof , be subject to imprison- ment for not more than six months , or a 8 AMEND THE GRAIN STANDARDS ACT Statement Gordon, Sidney, technical adviser, Illinois Department of Agricul- ture 92.
... a misdemeanor and shall , on conviction thereof , be subject to imprison- ment for not more than six months , or a 8 AMEND THE GRAIN STANDARDS ACT Statement Gordon, Sidney, technical adviser, Illinois Department of Agricul- ture 92.
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... ment for not more than six months , or a fine of not more than $ 3,000 , or both such imprisonment and fine ; but if such offense is committed after one conviction of such person under this section has become final , such person shall ...
... ment for not more than six months , or a fine of not more than $ 3,000 , or both such imprisonment and fine ; but if such offense is committed after one conviction of such person under this section has become final , such person shall ...
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... ment , and by about 1,500 samplers and laboratory technicians . The grain trade paid fees of about $ 11 million for this service to the designated inspection agencies . Some 300 Federal graders at 40 field stations supervised the ...
... ment , and by about 1,500 samplers and laboratory technicians . The grain trade paid fees of about $ 11 million for this service to the designated inspection agencies . Some 300 Federal graders at 40 field stations supervised the ...
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... ment between the grower and the country elevator is customarily based on the analysis of an unofficial sample drawn by the elevator and submitted to the nearest grain inspection office . In addition , permissive inspection of grain is ...
... ment between the grower and the country elevator is customarily based on the analysis of an unofficial sample drawn by the elevator and submitted to the nearest grain inspection office . In addition , permissive inspection of grain is ...
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amended authority basis believe bill Board of Trade boxcars buyer certificate Chairman committee cooperative agreement corn country elevator covered hopper Department of Agriculture DOLE employees Federal Federal Trade Commission Feed Dealers National feel fees FOLEY going grain industry grain inspection grain moving grain sampling Grain Standards Act grain trade GRANGE HOELCK hopper cars inspec inspection of grain inspection points inspection requirement inspection system interest interstate commerce JONES Kansas KLEPPE legislation licensed inspectors loaded mandatory inspection MAYNE mechanical samplers ment merchandising MILLER Missouri North Dakota official grade official inspection official sampling operation percent perform present act probe producer proposed PURCELL question railroads ROBERT DOCKING Secretary of Agriculture seller Senator shipments shipped shipper sold by grade soybeans statement subcommittee submitted samples terminal testimony Thank tion truck U.S. Department U.S. grade U.S. Grain Standards United USDA wheat ZWACH
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Página 10 - If any provision of this act or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the validity of the remainder of the act and of the application of such provision to other persons and circumstances shall not be affected thereby.
Página 99 - The Secretary of Agriculture may issue a license to any person, upon presentation to him of satisfactory evidence that such person is competent, to inspect and grade grain and to certificate the grade thereof for shipment or delivery for shipment in interstate or foreign commerce, under this act and the rules and regulations prescribed thereunder.
Página 4 - It shall be unlawful for any person to deliver or knowingly receive for transportation, or knowingly to transport, by any means whatsoever, from any State, Territory, or the District of Columbia, to or through any other State, Territory, or the District of Columbia, or to or through any foreign country, any...
Página 40 - In promulgating the standards, or any alteration or modification of such standards, the Secretary shall specify the date or dates when the same shall become effective, and shall give public notice, not less than ninety days in advance of such date or dates, by such means as he deems proper.
Página 54 - Provided, That in any State which has, or which may hereafter have a State grain inspection department established by the laws of such State, the Secretary of Agriculture shall issue licenses to the persons duly authorized and employed to inspect and grade grain under the laws of such State.
Página 10 - ... approved September 26, 1914, are made applicable to the jurisdiction, powers, and duties of the Secretary in enforcing the provisions of this Act and to any person subject to the provisions of this Act, whether or not a corporation. The Secretary, in person or by such agents as he may designate, may prosecute any inquiry necessary to his duties under this Act in any part of the United States.