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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... reasons not involving any alleged incompetency or fault of the licensee that renewal of the license would not effectuate the purposes of this Act . ༤ ཀ " ( c ) The Secretary may require such examinations and reexaminations as he may ...
... reasons not involving any alleged incompetency or fault of the licensee that renewal of the license would not effectuate the purposes of this Act . ༤ ཀ " ( c ) The Secretary may require such examinations and reexaminations as he may ...
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... reason . Primary inspec- tions would be performed by Federal employees only where inspection service by a cooperating agency was not otherwise available . I might interject at this point , under the present setup in providing Federal ...
... reason . Primary inspec- tions would be performed by Federal employees only where inspection service by a cooperating agency was not otherwise available . I might interject at this point , under the present setup in providing Federal ...
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... reason I am asking these questions , my mind goes back a few years , and I am a little hazy on what happened , but I recall a few years back when the Department placed a penalty on spotted soybeans . Do you recall that ? Mr. GRANGE ...
... reason I am asking these questions , my mind goes back a few years , and I am a little hazy on what happened , but I recall a few years back when the Department placed a penalty on spotted soybeans . Do you recall that ? Mr. GRANGE ...
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... reason or other they are modified or amended just as they could be under the 1916 act . As far as the grade standards themselves are concerned , Mr. Jones , there is no change of any significance being proposed by the Depart- ment . We ...
... reason or other they are modified or amended just as they could be under the 1916 act . As far as the grade standards themselves are concerned , Mr. Jones , there is no change of any significance being proposed by the Depart- ment . We ...
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... reason they are getting some of their inspection is because the law requires it . This is particularly true on the rail inspections . The railroads run the car onto holding tracks and in- spection tracks , and the inspectors get samples ...
... reason they are getting some of their inspection is because the law requires it . This is particularly true on the rail inspections . The railroads run the car onto holding tracks and in- spection tracks , and the inspectors get samples ...
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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 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.
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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.