[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 9, Volume 2, Parts 200 to end]
[Revised as of January 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 9CFR205.105]

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                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
 
  CHAPTER II--GRAIN INSPECTION, PACKERS AND STOCKYARDS ADMINISTRATION 
       (PACKERS AND STOCKYARDS PROGRAMS),DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 205--CLEAR TITLE--PROTECTION FOR PURCHASERS OF FARM PRODUCTS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 205.105  Master list and portion thereof distributed to registrants--format.

    (a) The master list must contain all the information on all the 
EFS's filed in the system, so arranged that it is possible to deliver to 
any registrant all such information relating to any product, produced in 
any county or parish (or all counties or parishes), for any crop year, 
covered by the system. The system must be able to deliver all such 
information to any registrant, either in alphabetical order by the word 
appearing first in the name of each person subjecting a product to a 
security interest (see Sec. 205.102), in numerical order by social 
security number (or, if other than a natural person, IRS taxpayer 
identification number) of each such person, or in both alphabetical and 
numerical orders, as requested by the registrant.
    (b) Section (c)(2)(E) requires the portion to be distributed in 
``written or printed form.'' This means recording on paper by any 
technology in a form that can be read by humans without special 
equipment. The system may, however, honor requests from registrants to 
substitute recordings on any medium by any technology including, but not 
limited to, electronic recording on tapes or discs in machine-readable 
form, and on photographic recording on microfiche. It also includes, if 
requested by registrants, electronic transmissions whereby registrants 
can print their own paper copies.
    (c) After distribution of a portion of a master list, there can be 
supplementary distribution of a portion showing only changes from the 
previous one. However, if this is done, cumulative supplements must be 
distributed often enough that readers can find all the information given 
to them for any one crop year in no more than three distributions.

[51 FR 29451, Aug. 18, 1986, as amended at 61 FR 54728, Oct. 22, 1996]