[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 50, Volume 7]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 50CFR260.7]

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                    TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
 
  CHAPTER II--NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND 
           ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
 
PART 260_INSPECTION AND CERTIFICATION--Table of Contents
 
  Subpart A_Inspection and Certification of Establishments and Fishery 
                     Products for Human Consumption
 
Sec. 260.7  Designation of official certificates, memoranda, marks,

other identifications, and devices for purposes of the Agricultural 
Marketing Act.

    Subsection 203(h) of the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946 provides 
criminal penalties for various specified offenses relating to official 
certificates, memoranda, marks or other identifications and devices for 
making such marks or identifications, issued or authorized under section 
203 of said act, and certain misrepresentations concerning the 
inspection or grading of agricultural products under said section. For 
the purposes of said subsection and the provisions in this part, the 
terms listed below shall have the respective meanings specified:

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    Official certificate. ``Official certificate'' means any form of 
certification, either written or printed, including those defined in 
Sec. 260.6, used under this part to certify with respect to the 
inspection, class, grade, quality, size, quantity, or condition of 
products (including the compliance of products with applicable 
specifications).
    Official device. ``Official device'' means a stamping appliance, 
branding device, stencil, printed label, or any other mechanically or 
manually operated tool that is approved by the Director for the purpose 
of applying any official mark or other identification to any product or 
the packaging material thereof.
    Official identification. ``Official identification'' means any 
United States (U.S.) standard designation of class, grade, quality, 
size, quantity, or condition specified in this part or any symbol, 
stamp, label, or seal indicating that the product has been graded or 
inspected and/or indicating the class, grade, quality, size, quantity, 
or condition of the product approved by the Director and authorized to 
be affixed to any product, or affixed to or printed on the packaging 
material of any product.
    Official mark. ``Official mark'' means the grade mark, inspection 
mark, combined form of inspection and grade mark, and any other mark, or 
any variations in such marks, including those prescribed in Sec. 
260.86, approved by the Secretary and authorized to be affixed to any 
product, or affixed to or printed on the packaging material of any 
product, stating that the product was graded or inspected or both, or 
indicating the appropriate U.S. Grade or condition of the product, or 
for the purpose of maintaining the identity of products graded or 
inspected or both under this part.
    Official memorandum. ``Official memorandum'' means any initial 
record of findings made by an authorized person in the process of 
grading, inspecting, or sampling pursuant to this part, any processing 
or plant-operation report made by an authorized person in connection 
with grading, inspecting, or sampling under this part, and any report 
made by an authorized person of services performed pursuant to this 
part.

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