[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 9]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR1131.10]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
  CHAPTER X--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE (Marketing Agreements and 
                 Orders; Milk) DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 1131_MILK IN THE ARIZONA MARKETING AREA--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart_Order Regulating Handling
 
Sec.  1131.10  Producer-handler.

    Producer-handler means a person who operates a dairy farm and a 
distributing plant from which there is route distribution within the 
marketing area during the month not to exceed 3 million pounds and who 
the market administrator has designated a producer-handler after 
determining that all of the requirements of this section have been met.
    (a) Requirements for designation. Designation of any person as a 
producer-handler by the market administrator shall be contingent upon 
meeting the conditions set forth in paragraphs (a)(1) through (5) of 
this section. Following the cancellation of a previous producer-handler 
designation, a person seeking to have their producer-handler designation 
reinstated must demonstrate that these conditions have been met for the 
preceding month.
    (1) The care and management of the dairy animals and the other 
resources and facilities designated in paragraph (b)(1) of this section 
necessary to produce all Class I milk handled (excluding receipts from 
handlers fully regulated under any Federal order) are under the complete 
and exclusive control, ownership and management of the producer-handler 
and are operated as the producer-handler's own enterprise and its own 
risk.
    (2) The plant operation designated in paragraph (b)(2) of this 
section at which the producer-handler processes and packages, and from 
which it distributes, its own milk production is under the complete and 
exclusive control, ownership and management of the producer-handler and 
is operated as the producer-handler's own enterprise and at its sole 
risk.
    (3) The producer-handler neither receives at its designated milk 
production resources and facilities nor receives, handles, processes, or 
distributes at or through any of its designated milk handling, 
processing, or distributing resources and facilities other source milk 
products for reconstitution into fluid milk products or fluid milk 
products derived from any source other than:
    (i) Its designated milk production resources and facilities (own 
farm production);
    (ii) Pool handlers and plants regulated under any Federal order 
within the limitation specified in paragraph (c)(2) of this section; or
    (iii) Nonfat milk solids which are used to fortify fluid milk 
products.
    (4) The producer-handler is neither directly nor indirectly 
associated with the business control or management of, nor has a 
financial interest in, another handler's operation; nor is any other 
handler so associated with the producer-handler's operation.
    (5) No milk produced by the herd(s) or on the farm(s) that supply 
milk to the producer-handler's plant operation is:
    (i) Subject to inclusion and participation in a marketwide 
equalization pool under a milk classification and pricing program under 
the authority of a State government maintaining marketwide pooling of 
returns, or
    (ii) Marketed in any part as Class I milk to the non-pool 
distributing plant of any other handler.
    (6) The producer-handler does not distribute fluid milk products to 
a wholesale customer who is served by a plant described in Sec.  
1131.7(a), (b), or (e), or a handler described in Sec.  1000.8(c) that 
supplied the same product in the same-sized package with a similar label 
to a wholesale customer during the month.
    (b) Designation of resources and facilities. Designation of a person 
as a producer-handler shall include the determination of what shall 
constitute milk production, handling, processing, and distribution 
resources and facilities, all of which shall be considered an integrated 
operation, under the sole and exclusive ownership of the producer-
handler.
    (1) Milk production resources and facilities shall include all 
resources and facilities (milking herd(s), buildings housing such 
herd(s), and the land on which such buildings are located) used for the 
production of milk which are solely owned, operated, and which the 
producer-handler has designated as a source of milk supply for the 
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handler's plant operation. However, for purposes of this paragraph, any 
such milk production resources and facilities which do not constitute an 
actual or potential source of milk supply for the producer-handler's 
operation shall not be considered a part of the producer-handler's milk 
production resources and facilities.
    (2) Milk handling, processing, and distribution resources and 
facilities shall include all resources and facilities (including store 
outlets) used for handling, processing, and distributing fluid milk 
products which are solely owned by, and directly operated or controlled 
by the producer-handler or in which the producer-handler in any way has 
an interest, including any contractual arrangement, or over which the 
producer-handler directly or indirectly exercises any degree of 
management control.
    (3) All designations shall remain in effect until canceled pursuant 
to paragraph (c) of this section.
    (c) Cancellation. The designation as a producer-handler shall be 
canceled upon determination by the market administrator that any of the 
requirements of paragraph (a)(1) through (5) of this section are not 
continuing to be met, or under any of the conditions described in 
paragraphs (c)(1), (2) or (3) of this section. Cancellation of a 
producer-handler's status pursuant to this paragraph shall be effective 
on the first day of the month following the month in which the 
requirements were not met or the conditions for cancellation occurred.
    (1) Milk from the milk production resources and facilities of the 
producer-handler, designated in paragraph (b)(1) of this section, is 
delivered in the name of another person as producer milk to another 
handler.
    (2) The producer-handler handles fluid milk products derived from 
sources other than the milk production facilities and resources 
designated in paragraph (b)(1) of this section, except that it may 
receive at its plant, or acquire for route disposition, fluid milk 
products from fully regulated plants and handlers under any Federal 
order if such receipts do not exceed 150,000 pounds monthly. This 
limitation shall not apply if the producer-handler's own-farm production 
is less than 150,000 pounds during the month.
    (3) Milk from the milk production resources and facilities of the 
producer-handler is subject to inclusion and participation in a 
marketwide equalization pool under a milk classification and pricing 
plan operating under the authority of a State government.
    (d) Public announcement. The market administrator shall publicly 
announce:
    (1) The name, plant location(s), and farm location(s) of persons 
designated as producer-handlers;
    (2) The names of those persons whose designations have been 
cancelled; and
    (3) The effective dates of producer-handler status or loss of 
producer-handler status for each. Such announcements shall be 
controlling with respect to the accounting at plants of other handlers 
for fluid milk products received from any producer-handler.
    (e) Burden of establishing and maintaining producer-handler status. 
The burden rests upon the handler who is designated as a producer-
handler to establish through records required pursuant to Sec.  1000.27 
that the requirements set forth in paragraph (a) of this section have 
been and are continuing to be met, and that the conditions set forth in 
paragraph (c) of this section for cancellation of the designation do not 
exist.
    (f) Any producer-handler with Class I route dispositions and/or 
transfers of packaged fluid milk products in the marketing area 
described in Sec.  1131.2 shall be subject to payments into the Order 
1131 producer settlement fund on such dispositions pursuant to Sec.  
1000.76(a) and payments into the Order 1131 administrative fund provided 
such dispositions are less than three million pounds in the current 
month and such producer-handler had total Class I route dispositions 
and/or transfers of packaged fluid milk products from own farm 
production of three million pounds or more the previous month. If the 
producer-handler has Class I route dispositions and/or transfers of 
packaged fluid milk products into the marketing area described in Sec.  
1131.2 of three million pounds or more during the current month, such 
producer-handler

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shall be subject to the provisions described in Sec.  1131.7 or Sec.  
1000.76(a).

[71 FR 9433, Feb. 24, 2006, as amended at 71 FR 25502, May 1, 2006]