[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 8]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR989]

[Page 629-630]
 
                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
  CHAPTER IX--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE (Marketing Agreements and 
      Orders; Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 989_RAISINS PRODUCED FROM GRAPES GROWN IN CALIFORNIA--Table of
 
                    Subpart_Order Regulating Handling
 
Sec.  989.59  Regulation of the handling of raisins subsequent to their

acquisition by handlers.

    (a) Regulation. Unless otherwise provided in this part, no handler 
shall: (1) Ship or otherwise make final disposition of natural condition 
raisins unless they at least meet the effective and applicable minimum 
grade and condition standards for natural condition raisins; or (2) ship 
or otherwise make final disposition of packed raisins unless they at 
least meet such minimum grade standards established by the committee, 
with the approval of the Secretary, in applicable rules and regulations 
or as later changed or prescribed pursuant to the provisions of 
paragraph (b) of this section: Provided, That nothing contained in this 
paragraph shall prohibit the shipment or final disposition of any 
raisins of a particular varietal type for which minimum standards are 
not applicable or then in effect pursuant to this part. And provided 
further, That a handler may grind raisins, which do not meet the minimum 
grade standards for packed raisins because of mechanical damage or 
sugaring, into a raisin paste.
    (b) The committee may recommend changes in the minimum grade 
standards for packed raisins of any varietal type and may recommend to 
the Secretary that minimum grade standards for any varietal type be 
added or deleted. The committee shall submit with its recommendation all 
data and information upon which it acted in making its recommendation, 
and such other information as the Secretary may request. The Secretary 
shall approve any such change if he finds, upon the basis of data 
submitted to him by the committee or from other pertinent information 
available to him, that to do so would tend to effectuate the declared 
policy of the act.
    (c) Publicity and notice. The committee shall give prompt and 
reasonable notice to producers, dehydrators, handlers, and the 
cooperative bargaining association(s) of each recommendation submitted 
by it to the Secretary and of each regulation issued by the Secretary. 
Notice of such regulation shall be given to all handlers of record by 
registered or certified mail.
    (d) Inspection and certification. Unless otherwise provided in this 
section, each handler shall, at his own expense, before shipping or 
otherwise making final disposition of raisins, cause and inspection to 
be made of such raisins to determine whether they meet the then 
applicable minimum grade and condition standards for natural condition 
raisins or the then applicable minimum grade standards for packed 
raisins. Such handler shall obtain a certificate that such raisins meet 
the aforementioned applicable minimum standards and shall submit or 
cause to be submitted to the committee a copy of such certificate 
together with such other documents or records as the committee may 
require. The certificate shall be issued by the Processed Products 
Standardization and Inspection Branch of the United States Department of 
Agriculture, unless the committee determines, and the Secretary concurs 
in such determination, that inspection by another agency will improve 
the administration of this amended subpart. Any certificate issued 
pursuant to this paragraph shall be valid only for such period of time 
as the committee may specify, with the approval of the Secretary, in 
appropriate rules and regulations.
    (e) Inter-plant and inter-handler transfers. Any handler may 
transfer from his plant to his own or another handler's plant within the 
State of California any free tonnage raisins without having had such 
raisins inspected as provided in paragraph (d) of this section. The 
transferring handler shall transmit promptly to the committee a report 
of such transfer, except that transfers between plants owned or operated 
by the same handler need not be reported. Before shipping or otherwise 
making final disposition of such raisins, the receiving handler shall 
comply with the requirements of this section.
    (f) Disposition of offgrade raisins, other failing raisins, and 
raisin residual material in eligible nonnormal outlets. Any

[[Page 630]]

offgrade raisins, except those returned unstemmed to the tenderer or 
successfully reconditioned, and any raisin residual material which may 
be received or acquired by a handler or accumulated by a handler from 
reconditioning raisins or from processing standard raisins and other 
failing raisins, shall be disposed of or marketed by the handler, 
without further inspection, in eligible nonnormal outlets: Provided, 
That no packer shall be precluded from recovering raisins from such 
accumulations or acquisitions: Provided further, That whenever the 
Secretary concludes, on the basis of a recommendation of the committee, 
that to specify one or more nonnormal outlets as ineligible for any 
class of such receipts, acquisitions, or accumulations will tend to 
effectuate the declared policy of the act, he shall specify such 
ineligible outlets and prohibit the shipment thereto or final 
disposition therein of such class by handlers as well as the receipt and 
use thereof by processors: And provided further, That no processor who 
is a distiller shall be precluded from receiving or using for 
distillation (1) the standard raisins which subsequently fail to meet 
the said applicable standards, (2) the raisin residual material 
accumulated from processing standard raisins, or (3) the raisin residual 
material referable to the standard raisin equivalent recovered in 
reconditioning; and any handler may ship such raisins and raisin 
residual material to such processor. The Committee shall establish, with 
the approval of the Secretary, such rules and procedures as may be 
necessary to insure adequate control over the off-grade raisins, other 
failing raisins, and raisin residual material subject to this paragraph. 
Such rules may include a requirement that the disposition and use of all 
or any class of off-grade raisins, other failing raisins, or raisin 
residual material be confined to the area. The provisions of this 
paragraph are not intended to excuse any failure to comply with all 
applicable food and sanitary rules and regulations of city, county, 
State, Federal, or other agencies having jurisdiction.
    (g) Exemption of experimental and specialty packs. The committee may 
establish, with the approval of the Secretary, rules and procedures 
providing for the exemption of raisins in experimental and specialty 
packs from one or more of the requirements of the minimum grade 
standards of this section, together with the inspection and 
certification requirements if applicable.

[25 FR 12813, Dec. 14, 1960, as amended at 32 FR 12161, Aug. 24, 1967; 
37 FR 19622, Sept. 21, 1972; 42 FR 37202, July 20, 1977]