[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: 7CFR993]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
  CHAPTER IX--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE (Marketing Agreements and 
      Orders; Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 993_DRIED PRUNES PRODUCED IN CALIFORNIA--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart_Order Regulating Handling
 
Sec.  993.50  Outgoing regulation.

    (a) Except as otherwise specifically provided, no handler shall ship 
or otherwise make final disposition of prunes which fail to meet the 
applicable minimum standards set forth in Sec.  993.97 (Exhibit A), or 
as such standards may be modified, for standard prunes or standard 
processed prunes.
    (b) The Secretary, on the basis of a recommendation of the committee 
or other information, may establish size regulations, pack 
specifications, or more restrictive grade regulations with respect to 
prunes that may be shipped or otherwise disposed of by a handler if such 
action would tend to effectuate the declared policy of the act. If a 
more restrictive grade regulation is established in connection with 
Sec.  993.97 (Exhibit A) it shall insofar as practicable apply 
comparably to both natural condition prunes and processed prunes. When 
pack specifications are in effect, no handler shall ship prunes in 
consumer packages, unless such prunes are identified by an appropriate 
label, seal, stamp, or tag affixed to such container by the handler 
showing the size of

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prunes in the lot from which the container was packed. In order to 
effectuate such orderly marketing of prunes as will be in the public 
interest, whether prices are above or below parity, no handler shall use 
descriptive terms in a manner inconsistent with that set forth in this 
subpart or in any pack specifications or other regulation issued by the 
Secretary pursuant to this subpart.
    (c) Non-French prunes: No handler shall ship or otherwise make final 
disposition of any lot of standard prunes or standard processed prunes 
of the non-French varieties or any lot which includes non-French prunes 
in excess of a tolerance to be prescribed by the Secretary on 
recommendation of the Committee, unless the average count of such non-
French prunes contained in any such lot is 40 or less per pound. 
However, under safeguards to be established by the Committee, any lot 
containing non-French prunes with an average size count of more than 40 
prunes per pound may be shipped to or disposed of in prune product 
outlets in which they lose their form and character as prunes by 
conversion prior to consumption. A tolerance as to the permitted 
deviation of sizes about the average count shall be prescribed by the 
Secretary, upon recommendation of the Committee.
    (d) French prunes: No handler shall ship or otherwise make final 
disposition of any lot of French prunes for human consumption as prunes, 
or any lot of mixed dried fruit containing French prunes for human 
consumption as mixed dried fruit, unless the average count of French 
prunes contained in any such lot is 100 or less per pound. However, 
under safeguards to be established by the Committee, any lot containing 
French prunes with an average size count of more than 100 prunes per 
pound may be shipped to or disposed of in prune product outlets in which 
they lose their form and character as prunes by conversion prior to 
consumption. In determining whether any such lot conforms to this 
minimum size requirement, the following tolerance shall apply: In a 
sample of 100 ounces, the count per pound of 10 ounces of the smallest 
prunes shall not vary from the count per pound of 10 ounces of the 
largest prunes by more than 45 points. The Secretary may, upon the basis 
of the recommendation and information submitted by the Committee and 
other available information, modify this tolerance for uniformity of 
size.
    (e) No handler shall ship or otherwise make final disposition of any 
lot of substandard prunes except for use as prune products in which the 
prunes lose their form and character as prunes by conversion prior to 
consumption, or for use in non-human consumption outlets: Provided, That 
any such prunes which are shipped or otherwise disposed of for human 
consumption shall meet the minimum standards prescribed in II C (1), 
(2), and (3) of Sec.  993.97 or as such standards as may pursuant to 
Sec.  993.52 be modified. The committee shall issue any such rules and 
regulations as may be necessary to insure such uses.
    (f) Notwithstanding the restrictions contained in this section, any 
handler may transfer prunes from one plant owned by him to another plant 
owned by him within the area without having an inspection made as 
provided for in Sec.  993.51. Any handler may ship prunes from his plant 
to another handler's plant within the area without having an inspection 
made as provided for in Sec.  993.51, but a report of such inter-handler 
transfer shall be made promptly by the transferring handler to the 
committee. The receiving handler shall, before shipping or otherwise 
making final disposition of such prunes, comply with the requirements of 
this section and of Sec.  993.51.
    (g) No handler shall ship or otherwise dispose of, for human 
consumption, the quantity of prunes determined by the inspection service 
pursuant to Sec.  993.49(c) to be undersized prunes. However, such 
handler may, at the direction and under the supervision of the 
Committee, dispose of such quantity of prunes in nonhuman consumption 
outlets. Prunes so disposed of shall be of the same variety as, and 
reasonably comparable in size, to such undersized prunes. The handler 
shall cause the inspection service to make a determination whether the 
prunes disposed of by the handler in nonhuman consumption outlets meet 
such requirements. In making the determination with respect

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to comparability in size, the inspection service shall apply a tolerance 
permitting a deviation from the size of the applicable opening 
established pursuant to Sec.  993.49(c). Any such tolerance, together 
with any rules and regulations to insure proper disposition of the 
prunes and that such prunes are reasonably comparable to the undersized 
prunes so received, shall be established by the Committee with the 
approval of the Secretary. The quantity of prunes determined pursuant to 
Sec.  993.49(c) shall not be deemed to be within the handler's quota for 
salable prunes fixed by the Secretary within the meaning of section 
8a(5) of the Act.

[26 FR 476, Jan. 19, 1961, as amended at 37 FR 862, Jan. 20, 1972]

    Effective Date Note: At 70 FR 30613, May 27, 2005, Sec.  993.50 was 
suspended indefinitely.