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7 CFR §160.201

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Except as provided in § 160.204, the following fees shall be paid to the United States for the field inspection and certification of naval stores and drum containers of rosin, not conducted under a cooperative agreement and where laboratory analysis or testing is not required:
  1. (a)Inspections by licensed inspectors at eligible processing plants.
    1. (1)Rosin (grading and incidental certification as to class, condition and weight).
      1. (i)In drums (see Note 1) per drum—$1.24.
      2. (ii)In 100 pound bags (see Note 1) per bag—$.23.
      3. (iii)In tank cars, per car—$67.50.
      4. (iv)In tank trucks, per truck—$34.00.
    2. (2)Turpentine (Grading and incidental certification as to class, condition and volume).
      1. (i)In 55 gallon drums, per drum—$2.25.
      2. (ii)In tank cars or trucks, per unit of 100 gallons—$1.41.
      3. (iii)In bulk for delivery to tank steamer, per unit of 100 gallons—$2.25.
  2. (b)Inspections by regularly employed, salaried Federal inspectors.
    1. (1)Rosin.
      1. (i)Grading and weighing at concentration and storage yards, per drum—$4.05.
      2. (ii)Irregular inspection and grading at distillation or processing plants, up to 400 drums, per drum—$3.60; all over 400 drums, per drum—$2.25.
      3. (iii)Weighing at concentration and storage yards, subsequent to grading, per drum—$2.25.
      4. (iv)Examination of the external or internal appearance and condition of filled rosin drums, and of the rosin contained therein—See Note 2 and § 160.204.
      5. (v)Re-certification under L.S. Certificate of rosin moving in commerce, per drum—$.23.
    2. (2)Turpentine (inspection and certification as to kind, condition, volume, etc.).
      1. (i)In drums of 55 gallons, per drum—$3.38.
      2. (ii)In tank cars or trucks, per unit of 100 gallons—$2.81.
      3. (iii)For bulk delivery to tank steamer, per unit of 100 gallons—$2.25.