[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 9, Volume 2]
[Revised as of January 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 9CFR206.1]

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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 206_SWINE CONTRACT LIBRARY--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 206.1  Definitions.




Sec.
206.1 Definitions.
206.2 Swine contract library.
206.3 Monthly report.

    Authority: Sec. 941, Pub. L. 106-78, 113 Stat. 1135; 7 CFR 2.22 and 
2.81.

    Source: 68 FR 47826, Aug. 11, 2003, unless otherwise noted.


    The definitions in this section apply to the regulations in this 
part. The definitions in this section do not apply to other regulations 
issued under the Packers and Stockyards Act (P&S Act) or to the P&S Act 
as a whole.
    Accrual account. (Synonymous with ``ledger,'' as defined in this 
section.) An

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account held by a packer on behalf of a producer that accrues a running 
positive or negative balance as a result of a pricing determination 
included in a contract that establishes a minimum and/or maximum level 
of base price paid. Credits and/or debits for amounts beyond these 
minimum and/or maximum levels are entered into the account. Further, the 
contract specifies how the balance in the account affects producer and 
packer rights and obligations under the contract.
    Base price. The price paid for swine before the application of any 
premiums or discounts, expressed in dollars per unit.
    Contract. Any agreement, whether written or verbal, between a packer 
and a producer for the purchase of swine for slaughter, except a 
negotiated purchase (as defined in this section).
    Contract type. The classification of contracts or risk management 
agreements for the purchase of swine committed to a packer, by the 
determination of the base price and the presence or absence of an 
accrual account or ledger (as defined in this section). The contract 
type categories are:
    (1) Swine or pork market formula purchases with a ledger,
    (2) Swine or pork market formula purchases without a ledger,
    (3) Other market formula purchases with a ledger,
    (4) Other market formula purchases without a ledger,
    (5) Other purchase arrangements with a ledger, and
    (6) Other purchase arrangements without a ledger.
    Formula price. A price determined by a mathematical formula under 
which the price established for a specified market serves as the basis 
for the formula.
    Ledger. (Synonymous with ``accrual account,'' as defined in this 
section.) An account held by a packer on behalf of a producer that 
accrues a running positive or negative balance as a result of a pricing 
determination included in a contract that establishes a minimum and/or 
maximum level of base price paid. Credits and/or debits for amounts 
beyond these minimum and/or maximum levels are entered into the account. 
Further, the contract specifies how the balance in the account affects 
producer and packer rights and obligations under the contract.
    Negotiated purchase. A purchase, commonly known as a ``cash'' or 
``spot market'' purchase, of swine by a packer from a producer under 
which:
    (1) The buyer-seller interaction that results in the transaction and 
the agreement on actual base price occur on the same day; and
    (2) The swine are scheduled for delivery to the packer not later 
than 14 days after the date on which the swine are committed to the 
packer.
    Noncarcass merit premium or discount. An increase or decrease in the 
price for the purchase of swine made available by an individual packer 
or packing plant, based on any factor other than the characteristics of 
the carcass, if the actual amount of the premium or discount is known 
before the purchase and delivery of the swine.
    Other market formula purchase. A purchase of swine by a packer in 
which the pricing determination is a formula price based on any market 
other than the markets for swine, pork, or a pork product. The pricing 
determination includes, but is not limited to:
    (1) A price formula based on one or more futures or options 
contracts;
    (2) A price formula based on one or more feedstuff markets, such as 
the market for corn or soybeans; or
    (3) A base price determination using more than one market as its 
base where at least one of those markets would be defined as an ``other 
market formula purchase.''
    Other purchase arrangement. A purchase of swine by a packer that is 
not a negotiated purchase, swine or pork market formula purchase, or 
other market formula purchase, and does not involve packer-owned swine.
    Packer. Any person engaged in the business of buying swine in 
commerce for purposes of slaughter, of manufacturing or preparing meats 
or meat food products from swine for sale or shipment in commerce, or of 
marketing meats or meat food products from swine in an unmanufactured 
form acting as a wholesale broker, dealer, or

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distributor in commerce. The regulations in this part only apply to a 
packer purchasing at least 100,000 swine per year and slaughtering swine 
at a federally inspected swine processing plant that meets either of the 
following conditions:
    (1) A swine processing plant that slaughtered an average of at least 
100,000 swine per year during the immediately preceding 5 calendar 
years, with the average based on those periods in which the plant 
slaughtered swine; or
    (2) Any swine processing plant that did not slaughter swine during 
the immediately preceding 5 calendar years that has the capacity to 
slaughter at least 100,000 swine per year, based on plant capacity 
information.
    Producer. Any person engaged, either directly or through an 
intermediary, in the business of selling swine to a packer for slaughter 
(including the sale of swine from a packer to another packer).
    Swine. A porcine animal raised to be a feeder pig, raised for 
seedstock, or raised for slaughter.
    Swine or pork market formula purchase. A purchase of swine by a 
packer in which the pricing determination is a formula price based on a 
market for swine, pork, or a pork product, other than a futures contract 
or option contract for swine, pork, or a pork product.