[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 9, Volume 2]

[Revised as of January 1, 2007]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 9CFR206.3]



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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. 206.3  Monthly report.



    (a) Do I need to provide monthly reports? Each packer, as defined in 

Sec. 206.1, must provide information for each swine processing plant 

that it operates or at which it has swine slaughtered that has the 

slaughtering capacity specified in the definition of packer.

    (b) When is the monthly report due? Each packer must send a separate 

monthly report for each plant that has the slaughtering capacity 

specified in the definition of packer in Sec. 206.1. Each packer must 

deliver the report to the GIPSA Regional Office in Des Moines, IA, by 

the close of business on the 15th of each month, beginning at least 45 

days after the initial submission of example contracts. The GIPSA 

Regional Office closes at 4:30 p.m. Central Time. If the 15th day of a 

month falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or federal holiday, the monthly 

report is due no later than the close of the next business day following 

the 15th.

    (c) What information do I need to provide in the monthly report? The 

monthly report that each packer files must be reported on Form P&SP-341, 

which will be available on the Internet on the GIPSA Web site (http://

www.usda.gov/gipsa/) and at USDA GIPSA, Suite 317, 210 Walnut Street, 

Des Moines, IA 50309. In the monthly report, each packer must provide 

the following information:

    (1) Number of swine to be delivered under existing contracts. 

Existing contracts are contracts the packer currently is using for the 

purchase of swine for slaughter at each plant. Each packer must provide 

monthly estimates of the number of swine committed to be delivered under 

all of its existing contracts (even if those contracts are not currently 

available for renewal or to additional producers) in each contract type 

as defined in Sec. 206.1.

    (2) Available contracts. Available contracts are the contracts the 

packer is currently making available to producers, or is making 

available for renewal to currently contracted producers, for the 

purchase of swine for slaughter at each plant. On the monthly report, a 

packer will indicate each contract type, as defined in Sec. 206.1, that 

the packer is currently making available.

    (3) Estimates of committed swine. Each packer must provide an 

estimate of the total number of swine committed under existing contracts 

for delivery to each plant for slaughter within each of the following 12 

calendar months beginning with the 1st of the month immediately 

following the due date of the report. The estimate of total swine 

committed will be reported by contract type as defined in Sec. 206.1.

    (4) Expansion clauses. Any conditions or circumstances specified by 

clauses in any existing contracts that could result in an increase in 

the estimates specified in paragraph (c)(3) of this section. Each packer 

will identify the expansion clauses in the monthly report by listing a 

code for the following conditions:

    (i) Clauses that allow for a range of the number of swine to be 

delivered;

    (ii) Clauses that require a greater number of swine to be delivered 

as the contract continues;

    (iii) Other clauses that provide for expansion in the numbers of 

swine to be delivered.



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    (5) Maximum estimates of swine. The packer's estimate of the maximum 

total number of swine that potentially could be delivered to each plant 

within each of the following 12 calendar months, if any or all of the 

types of expansion clauses identified in accordance with the requirement 

in paragraph (c)(4) of this section are executed. The estimate of 

maximum potential deliveries must be reported for all existing contracts 

by contract type as defined in Sec. 206.1.

    (d) What if a contract does not specify the number of swine 

committed? To meet the requirements of paragraphs (c)(3) and (c)(5) of 

this section, the packer must estimate expected and potential deliveries 

based on the best information available to the packer. Such information 

might include, for example, the producer's current and projected swine 

inventories and planned production.

    (e) When do I change previously reported estimates? Regardless of 

any estimates for a given future month that may have been previously 

reported, current estimates of deliveries reported as required by 

paragraphs (c)(3) and (c)(5) of this section must be based on the most 

accurate information available at the time each report is prepared.

    (f) Where and how do I send my monthly report? Each packer may 

submit monthly reports required by this section by either of the 

following two methods:

    (1) Electronic report. Information reported under this section may 

be reported by electronic means, to the maximum extent practicable. 

Electronic submission may be by any form of electronic transmission that 

has been determined to be acceptable to the Administrator. To obtain 

current options for acceptable methods to submit information 

electronically, contact GIPSA through the Internet on the GIPSA Web site 

(http://www.usda.gov/gipsa/) or at USDA GIPSA, Suite 317, 210 Walnut 

Street, Des Moines, IA 50309.

    (2) Printed report. Each packer may deliver its printed monthly 

report to USDA GIPSA, Suite 317, 210 Walnut Street, Des Moines, IA 

50309.

    (g) What information from monthly reports will be made available to 

the public and when and how will the information be made available to 

the public?--(1) Availability. GIPSA will provide a monthly report of 

estimated deliveries by contract types as reported by packers in 

accordance with this section, for public release on the 1st business day 

of each month. The monthly reports will be available on the Internet on 

the GIPSA Web site (http://www.usda.gov/gipsa/) and at USDA GIPSA, Suite 

317, 210 Walnut Street, Des Moines, IA 50309, during normal business 

hours of 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Central Time, Monday through Friday.

    (2) Regions. Information in the report will be aggregated and 

reported by geographic regions. Geographic regions will be defined in 

such a manner to provide as much information as possible while 

maintaining confidentiality in accordance with section 251 of the 

Agricultural Marketing Act (7 U.S.C. 1636) and may be modified from time 

to time.

    (3) Reported information. The monthly report will provide the 

following information:

    (i) The existing contract types for each geographic region.

    (ii) The contract types currently being made available to additional 

producers or available for renewal to currently contracted producers in 

each geographic region.

    (iii) The sum of packers' reported estimates of the total number of 

swine committed by contract for delivery during the next 6 and 12 months 

beginning with the month the report is published. The report will 

indicate the number of swine committed by geographic reporting region 

and by contract type.

    (iv) The types of conditions or circumstances as reported by packers 

that could result in expansion in the numbers of swine to be delivered 

under the terms of expansion clauses in the contracts at any time during 

the following 12 calendar months.

    (v) The sum of packers' reported estimates of the maximum total 

number of swine that potentially could be delivered during each of the 

next 6 and 12 months if all expansion clauses in current contracts are 

executed. The report



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will indicate the sum of estimated maximum potential deliveries by 

geographic reporting region and by contract type.



(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 

0580-0021)



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