[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: 7CFR723.313]

[Page 150-151]
 
                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
                            CHAPTER VII--FARM
                SERVICE AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 723--TOBACCO--Table of Contents
 
 Subpart C--Tobacco Subject to Quota, Exemptions From Quotas, Marketing 
                  Cards, and General Penalty Provisions
 
Sec. 723.313  Identification of marketings.

    (a) Burley or flue-cured tobacco. With respect to:
    (1) Identification of producer marketings. Each auction and 
nonauction marketing of burley or flue-cured tobacco shall be identified 
by a valid marketing card, Form MQ-76, issued for the farm. The reverse 
side of the marketing card shall show in pounds:
    (i) 103 percent of quota,
    (ii) Balance of 103 percent of quota after each sale, and
    (iii) Date of each sale.
    (2) Cross-references of tobacco sale bill number to prior sale bill. 
Each warehouse operator, for each lot of tobacco weighed in on the 
warehouse floor for sale the same day, shall cross-reference the tobacco 
sale bill to each prior tobacco sale bill for tobacco identified by the 
same marketing card. To accomplish the cross-reference, each other 
tobacco sale bill number shall be entered by the warehouse operator in 
the ``Remarks'' space on the tobacco sale bill, on all copies, at the 
time such tobacco is weighed at the warehouse.
    (3) Recording producer sale. Each producer sale at auction shall be 
recorded on Form MQ-72-1, Report of Tobacco Auction Sale, and each 
producer sale at nonauction shall be recorded on a Form MQ-72-2, Report 
of Tobacco Nonauction Purchase. For producer sales at nonauction, the 
dealer purchaser shall execute Form MQ-72-2 and shall enter the data on 
Form MQ-76. For producer sales at auction, Form 72-1 and Form MQ-76 
shall be executed only by the FSA marketing recorder.
    (4) Identification of dealer marketings of resale tobacco. Each 
auction and nonauction marketing of resale tobacco in the current year, 
such tobacco shall be identified by a dealer identification card, Form 
MQ-79-2, issued to the dealer for use in the current marketing year.
    (b) Dark air-cured, fire-cured, or Virginia sun-cured tobacco. With 
respect to dark air-cured, fire-cured, or Virginia sun-cured tobacco:
    (1) Identification of producer marketings. Each marketing of such 
kind of tobacco from a farm shall be identified by a valid marketing 
card issued for the farm for the respective kind of a tobacco, either an 
MQ-76 or MQ-77 (including sale memo). With respect to each nonauction 
sale from:
    (i) A within quota farm a check mark shall be entered on the inside 
of MQ-76, and
    (ii) An excess farm for which an MQ-77 is issued, an executed bill 
of nonauction sale shall be prepared, and such bill of nonauction sale 
shall be delivered to a marketing recorder or other person who is 
authorized to issue sale memos.
    (2) Suspended sale and sales without marketing cards. Any suspended 
sale, which is not identified by an MQ-76 or MQ-77 (including a sale 
memo) on or before the last warehouse sale day of the marketing season, 
or within 4 weeks after the date of marketing, whichever comes first, 
shall be identified by MQ-82, Sale Without Marketing Card, as a 
marketing of excess tobacco. Form MQ-82 shall be executed only by a 
marketing recorder or other representative of the State FSA executive 
director.
    (3) Other persons authorized to execute MQ-76 or MQ-77 (including 
sale memo). (i) A warehouse operator who has been authorized during the 
current marketing year on MQ-78, Tobacco Warehouse Organization, may 
record a sale on MQ-76 or MQ-77 (including the issuance of a sale memo) 
to identify a sale for a farm if a marketing recorder is not available 
at the warehouse when the marketing card is presented.
    (ii) Any warehouse operator, or dealer, who engages in the business 
of acquiring scrap tobacco from farmers, and who has been authorized on 
MQ-78, may for each purchase of scrap tobacco execute an MQ-76, or MQ-77 
(including a sale memo if the bill of nonauction sale has been 
executed).
    (4) Verification of sales processed during the absence of marketing 
recorder. Any person authorized on MQ-78 to act as a marketing recorder 
shall promptly present to a marketing recorder for verification each 
warehouse bill (floor sheet) processed and identified by an MQ-76 or MQ-
77 (including any sale

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memos) executed in the absence of a marketing recorder.
    (5) Withdrawal of approval to act as marketing recorder. The 
authorization on MQ-78 for persons may be withdrawn by the State FSA 
executive director if such action is determined to be necessary to 
properly enforce the regulations in this part.
    (c) Separate display on auction warehouse floor. Any warehouse 
operator upon whose floor more than one kind of tobacco is offered for 
sale at public auction shall for each respective kind of tobacco:
    (1) Display it in separate areas on the auction warehouse floor.
    (2) Use a lot ticket that is distinguishably different from the lot 
ticket used to identify any other kind of tobacco.
    (3) Identify each lot by a lot ticket clearly showing the kind of 
tobacco. However, if where the tobacco is represented to be a nonquota 
kind the lot ticket shall have imprinted thereon the type designation 
for the kind of quota tobacco normally marketed in the area.
    (4) Make and keep records that will ensure a separate accounting and 
reporting of each of such kinds of tobacco (quota and nonquota) sold at 
auction over the warehouse floor.
    (d) Identification of returned first sale (producer) tobacco. When 
resold at auction, tobacco which has been previously sold and returned 
to the warehouse by the buyer is resale tobacco. When such tobacco is 
resold by the warehouse operator, it shall be identified as leaf account 
resale tobacco.
    (e) Verification of penalties by warehouse operators or dealers. 
Each sale of tobacco by a producer which is subject to penalty and which 
has been recorded by a marketing recorder shall be verified by a 
warehouse operator or dealer to determine whether the amount of penalty 
shown to be due has been correctly computed. Such warehouse operator 
shall not be relieved of any liability for the amount of penalty due 
because of any error which may occur in computing the penalty and 
recording the sale.
    (f) Check register. The serial number of the tobacco sale bill(s) 
shall be recorded by the warehouse operator on the check register or 
check stub for the check written covering the auction sale of tobacco by 
a producer.
    (g) Marketing card and sale memo for cigar tobacco. With respect to 
cigar tobacco:
    (1) If a sale of producer's cigar tobacco to a buyer is not 
identified with a marketing card (MQ-76 or MQ-77) issued for the farm, 
including a sale memo from MQ-77, by the end of the sale day and 
recorded and reported on MQ-79 (CF&B), Buyers Record, by the tenth day 
of the calendar month next following the month during which the sale 
occurred, the marketing shall be identified on MQ-79 (CF&B) as a 
marketing of excess tobacco and reported not later than the tenth day of 
the calendar month next following the month during which the sale date 
occurred, the marketing shall be identified on MQ-79 (CF&B) as a 
marketing of excess tobacco, and reported not later than the tenth day 
of the calendar month next following the month during which the sale day 
occurred.
    (2) Verification of penalty by buyer. Each excess sale memo issued 
by a buyer shall be verified by the buyer to determine whether the 
amount of penalty shown to be due has been correctly computed and such 
buyer shall not be relieved of any liability with respect to the amount 
of penalty due because of any error which may occur in issuing the sale 
memo.