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§ 381.79 Passing of carcasses and parts. Each carcass and all organs and other parts of carcasses which are found to be not adulterated shall be passed for human food. {"origins":[{"level":"part","identifier":"381","label_level":"Part 381","hierarchy":{"title":"9","chapter":"III
§ 354.30 Who may obtain inspection service. An application for inspection service may be made by any interested person, including, but not being limited to, the United States, any State, county, municipality, or common carrier, and any authorized agent of the foregoing. {"origins
§ 354.36 Withdrawal of application. Any application for inspection service may be withdrawn by the applicant at any time before the service is performed upon payment, by the applicant, of all expenses incurred by the Service in connection with such application. {"origins":[{"level
§ 354.75 Accessibility of products. Each product for which inspection service is requested shall be so arranged so as to permit adequate determination of its class, quantity, and condition as the circumstances may warrant. {"origins":[{"level":"part","identifier":"354","label_level
§ 354.128 Certification of carcasses. Each carcass and all parts and organs thereof which are found by the inspector to be sound, wholesome, and fit for human food shall be certified as provided in this part. {"origins":[{"level":"part","identifier":"354","label_level":"Part 354
handling any product offered for importation into the United States, shall be maintained in a sanitary condition. {"origins":[{"level":"part","identifier":"327","label_level":"Part 327","hierarchy":{"title":"9","chapter":"III","subchapter":"A","part":"327"},"current":false,"authority":["\u003ca href=\"https://www.govinfo.gov/link/uscode/21/601\" class=\"usc external\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"\u003e21 U.S.C
§ 319.880 Breaded products. The amount of batter and breading used as a coating for breaded product shall not exceed 30 percent of the weight of the finished breaded product. {"origins":[{"level":"part","identifier":"319","label_level":"Part 319","hierarchy":{"title":"9","chapter
functions under the Federal Meat Inspection Act. A cooperative program for this purpose is called a Federal-State program. [35 FR 15604, Oct. 3, 1970] {"origins":[{"level":"part","identifier":"321","label_level":"Part 321","hierarchy":{"title":"9","chapter":"III","subchapter":"A","part":"321
§ 351.13 Inspectors to have access to certified plants at all times. For the purpose of administering the regulations in this part, inspectors shall have access at all times by day or night to every part of a certified plant. {"origins":[{"level":"part","identifier":"351
It is the purpose of this subchapter to promote and provide opportunities for individuals who wish to volunteer their services to state or local governments, public agencies, or nonprofit charitable organizations in the construction, repair, or alteration (including painting and decorating) of public buildings and public works that at least partly are financed with federal financial assistance authorized under certain federal programs and that
addition to a valid picture identification. (b) Entry on some federal and contractor facilities may require special authorization from that facility. Persons wishing to screen excess personal property on such a facility must obtain approval from that agency. Contact your regional GSA Personal Property Management office for locations and accessibility. {"origins":[{"level":"part","identifier":"102
§ 102-37.165 Do plans or major amendments require public notice? Yes, proposed plans and major amendments to existing plans require general notice to the public for comment. A State must publish a general notice of the plan or amendment at least 60 calendar days in advance of filing the proposal with GSA
§ 102-36.420 How do we dispose of gifts from foreign governments or entities? Report foreign gifts on a SF 120 to GSA, Property Management Division (FBP), Washington, DC 20406, for possible transfer, donation or sale in accordance with the provisions of
(b) Arrows printed in the margin of a page indicate material changed, deleted, or added by the EPPMR Transmittal Notice cited at the bottom of that page. (See GSA, FPMR Amendment Transmittal pages for illustrations.) {"origins":[{"level":"part","identifier":"115-1","label_level":"Part 115-1","hierarchy":{"title":"41","subtitle":"C","chapter":"115","part":"115-1"},"current":false,"authority":["Sec. 205(c), 63
§ 128-1.5002-6 Personal property management. A system for controlling the acquisition, receipt, storage issue, utilization, maintenance, protection, accountability, and disposal of personal property to best satisfy the program needs of the Department.
Section applicable only with respect to amounts appropriated for fiscal year 2007 or subsequent fiscal years, see section 109 of Pub. L. 109–482, set out as an Effective Date of 2007 Amendment note under section 281 of this title.
§ 302-7.109 Are receipts required? Yes, under the commuted rate system, a receipted copy of the warehouse or other bill for storage is required to support reimbursement. {"origins":[{"level":"part","identifier":"302-7","label_level
§ 965.14 Public information. The Librarian of the Postal Service maintains for public inspection in the Library copies of all initial, tentative, and final agency decisions and orders. Copies of decisions also are available on the Judicial Officer's section of the official Web site of the U.S. Postal Service. The Recorder maintains the complete official
§ 962.1 (Rule 1) Purpose. This part establishes the procedures governing the hearing and appeal rights of any person alleged to be liable for civil penalties and assessments under the Administrative False Claims Act of 2021 (codified at
§ 962.17 (Rule 17) Ex parte communications. Communications between a Presiding Officer and a party may not be made on any matter in issue unless on notice and opportunity for all parties to participate. This prohibition does not apply to procedural matters. A memorandum of any communication between the Presiding Officer and a party will be transmitted by
§ 51.2 Cooperation with States. The Administrator has been delegated the authority to cooperate with the proper State authorities in the eradication of brucellosis and to pay indemnities for the destruction of brucellosis-reactor animals or brucellosis-exposed animals. [
§ 963.9 Election as to hearing. If both parties elect, an oral hearing may be waived and the matter submitted for decision on the basis of the petition and answer, and of any documentary evidence or briefs requested by the presiding officer. The written election to waive oral hearing must be received by the Recorder no later than 10 days prior to the
§ 963.20 Final agency decision. The Judicial Officer, or by delegation the Associate Judicial Officer, renders the final agency decision which will be served upon the parties. If the decision is that the Postal Service's prohibitory order was violated, the Recorder shall provide a certified copy of the record to the General Counsel for use in seeking
§ 53.6 Disinfection of animals. Animals of species not susceptible to the disease for which a quarantine has been established, but which have been exposed to the disease, shall be disinfected when necessary by such methods as the Administrator shall prescribe from time to time. [
§ 960.15 Reply. Within 15 days after service of an answer, the applicant may file a reply. If the reply is based on any alleged facts not already in the record of the proceeding, the applicant shall include with the reply either supporting affidavits or a request for further proceedings under
§ 4100.0-1 Purpose. The purpose is to provide uniform guidance for administration of grazing on the public lands exclusive of Alaska. [49 FR 6449, Feb. 21, 1984]
§ 8365.2-4 Vehicles. Unless otherwise authorized, no motor vehicle shall be driven within developed recreation sites or areas except on roads or places provided for this purpose. {"origins":[{"level":"part","identifier":"8360","label_level":"Part 8360","hierarchy
§ 4610.2-1 Form of lease. Leases under the Pierce Act should conform in general to a form approved by the Director. This form is believed adaptable for use in all of the States within which grazing districts have been established under the Taylor Grazing Act. Leases under the Pierce Act must be executed by the lessor in the manner prescribed