[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 7]
[Revised as of January 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR723.215]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
                            CHAPTER VII--FARM
                SERVICE AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 723--TOBACCO--Table of Contents
 
     Subpart B--Allotments, Quotas, Yields, Transfers, Release and 
           Reapportionment, History Acreages, and Forfeitures
 
Sec. 723.215  Transfer of tobacco farm acreage allotment or farm marketing quota that cannot be planted or replanted due to a natural disaster.

    (a) Designation of counties affected by a natural disaster. The 
State FSA committee shall determine those counties affected by a natural 
disaster (including but not limited to hurricane, rain, flash flood, 
hail, drought, and any other severe weather) which prevents the timely 
planting or replanting of any of the tobacco acreage allotment or 
marketing quota for any farm in the county. The county FSA committee of 
each county affected by the determination shall publicize the 
determination.
    (b) Application for transfer. The owner or operator of a farm in a 
county designated for any year under paragraph (a) of this section may 
file a written application for transfer of tobacco acreage with the farm 
acreage allotment or marketing quota for such year to another farm or 
farms in the same county or in any other nearby county in the same or 
another State if such acreage cannot be planted or replanted because of 
the natural disaster determined for such year. The application shall be 
filed with the county FSA committee for the county in which the farm 
affected by such disaster is located. If the application involves a 
transfer to a nearby county, the county FSA committee for the nearby 
county shall be consulted before action is taken by the county FSA 
committee receiving the application.
    (c)(1) Amount of burley tobacco transfer. The burley quota to be 
transferred shall not exceed the smaller of:
    (i) The effective farm quota established under this part less such 
quota planted to tobacco and not destroyed by the natural disaster, or
    (ii) The quota requested to be transferred.
    (2) Amount of transfer for other than burley tobacco. The allotment 
to be transferred shall not exceed the smaller of:
    (i) The farm allotment established under this part less such acreage 
planted to tobacco and not destroyed by the natural disaster, or
    (ii) The allotment requested to be transferred.
    (d) County FSA committee approval. The county FSA committee shall 
approve the transfer if it finds that:
    (1) All or part of the farm acreage allotment or marketing quota for 
the transferring farm could not be timely planted or replanted because 
of the natural disaster.
    (2) One or more of the producers of tobacco on the transferring farm 
will be a bona fide producer engaged in the production of tobacco on the 
receiving farm and will share in the proceeds of the tobacco.
    (e) Cancellation of transfer. If a transfer is approved under this 
section and it is later determined that the conditions in paragraph (d) 
of this section have not been met, the county FSA committee, or the 
Deputy Administrator may cancel such transfer. Action by the county FSA 
committee to cancel a transfer shall be subject to the approval of the 
State FSA committee or its representative.
    (f) Acreage history credits. Any acreage transferred under this 
paragraph shall be considered for the purpose of determining future 
allotments or quotas to have been planted to tobacco on the farm from 
which such allotment or quota is transferred.
    (g) Closing dates. The closing date for filing applications for 
transfers with the county FSA committee shall be July 15 of the current 
year. Notwithstanding such closing date requirement, the county FSA 
committee may

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accept applications filed after the closing date upon a determination by 
the county FSA committee that the failure to timely file an application 
was the result of conditions beyond the control of the applicant and a 
representative of the State FSA committee approves such determination.