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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER I--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE \1\ (STANDARDS, INSPECTIONS, 
       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
                               Definitions
 
Sec.
56.1  Meaning of words and terms defined.
56.2  Designation of official certificates, memoranda, marks, other 
          identifications, and devices for purposes of the Agricultural 
          Marketing Act.
 
                             Administration
 
56.3  Administration.
 
                                 General
 
56.4  Basis of grading service.
56.5  Accessibility and condition of product.
56.6  Supervision.
56.8  Other applicable regulations.
56.9  OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction 
          Act.
 
                            Licensed Graders
 
56.10  Who may be licensed.
56.11  Authorization to perform limited grading services.
 
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56.12  Suspension of license; revocation.
56.13  Cancellation of license.
56.14  Surrender of license.
56.15  Political activity.
56.16  Identification.
56.17  Facilities and equipment for graders.
56.18  Schedule of operation of official plants.
 
                         Application for Grading
 
56.20  Who may obtain grading service.
56.21  How application for service may be made; conditions of service.
56.22  Filing of application.
56.23  Form of application.
56.24  When application may be rejected.
56.25  When application may be withdrawn.
56.26  Authority of applicant.
56.27  Order of service.
 
                               Violations
 
56.30  Report of violations.
 
                            Denial of Service
 
56.31  Debarment.
56.32  Retention authorities.
 
                    Identifying and Marking Products
 
56.35  Authority to use, and approval of official identification.
56.36  Form of grademark and information required.
56.37  Lot marking of officially identified product.
56.38  [Reserved]
 
     Prerequisites to Packaging Shell Eggs Identified With Consumer 
                               Grademarks
 
56.39  Quality assurance inspector required.
56.40  Grading requirements of shell eggs identified with consumer 
          grademarks.
56.41  Check grading officially identified product.
56.42-56.43  [Reserved]
 
                            Fees and Charges
 
56.45  Payment for fees and charges.
56.46  On a fee basis.
56.47  Fees for appeal grading or review of a grader's decision.
56.49  Travel expenses and other charges.
56.52  Continuous grading performed on a resident basis.
56.53  Fees or charges for grading service performed under cooperative 
          agreement.
56.54  Charges for continuous grading performed on a nonresident basis.
 
                          Grading Certificates
 
56.55  Grading certificates and sampling report forms.
56.56  Grading certificate issuance.
56.57  Disposition of grading certificates.
56.58  Advance information.
 
                     Appeal of a Grading or Decision
 
56.60  Who may request an appeal grading or review of a grader's 
          decision.
56.61  Where to file an appeal.
56.62  How to file an appeal.
56.63  When an application for an appeal grading may be refused.
56.64  Who shall perform the appeal.
56.65  Procedures for appeal gradings.
56.66  Appeal grading certificates.
 
                          Facility Requirements
 
56.75  Applicability of facility and operating requirements.
56.76  Minimum facility and operating requirements for shell egg grading 
          and packing plants.
56.77  Health and hygiene of personnel.
 
    Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1621-1627.
 
 
 
 
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER I--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE \1\ (STANDARDS, INSPECTIONS, 
       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.1  Meaning of words and terms defined.
 
                               Definitions
 
 
    For the purpose of the regulations in this part, words in the 
singular shall be deemed to import the plural and vice versa, as the 
case may demand, and unless the context otherwise requires, the 
following terms shall be construed, respectively, as follows:
    Act means the applicable provisions of the Agricultural Marketing 
Act of 1946 (60 Stat. 1087; 7 U.S.C. 1621 et seq.), or any other act of 
Congress conferring like authority.
    Administrator means the Administrator of the Agricultural Marketing 
Service of the Department or any other officer or employee of the 
Department to whom there has heretofore been delegated, or to whom there 
may hereafter be delegated the authority to act in his stead.
    Ambient temperature means the air temperature maintained in an egg 
storage facility or transport vehicle.
    Applicant means an interested party who requests any grading 
service, appeal grading, or regrading with respect to any product.
    Cage mark means any stain-type mark caused by an egg coming in 
contact with a material that imparts a rusty or blackish appearance to 
the shell.
 
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    Case means, when referring to containers, an egg case, as used in 
commercial practice in the United States, holding 30 dozens of shell 
eggs.
    Chief of the Grading Branch means the Chief of the Poultry Grading 
Branch of the Poultry Division, Agricultural Marketing Service.
    Class means any subdivision of a product based on essential physical 
characteristics that differentiate between major groups of the same 
kind, species, or method of processing.
    Condition means any condition (including, but not being limited to, 
the state of preservation, cleanliness, soundness, wholesomeness, or 
fitness for human food) of any product which affects its 
merchantability.
    Department means the United States Department of Agriculture.
    Eggs of current production means shell eggs which have moved through 
usual marketing channels since the time they were laid and have not been 
held in refrigerated storage in excess of 30 days. "Refrigerator or 
storage eggs" means shell eggs which have been held under refrigeration 
for a period of more than 30 days.
    Grader means any employee of the Department authorized by the 
Secretary, or any other person to whom a license has been issued by the 
Secretary, to investigate and certify, in accordance with the act and 
this part, to shippers of products and other interested parties the 
class, quality, quantity, and condition of such products.
    Grading or grading service means: (1) The act whereby a grader 
determines, according to the regulations in this part, the class, 
quality, quantity, or condition of any product by examining each unit 
thereof or each unit of the representative sample thereof drawn by a 
grader and issues a grading certificate with respect thereto, except 
that with respect to grading service performed on a resident basis the 
issuance of a grading certificate shall be pursuant to a request 
therefor by the applicant or the Service; (2) the act whereby the grader 
identifies, according to the regulations in this part, the graded 
product; (3) continuous supervision, in an official plant, of the 
handling or packaging of any product; and (4) any regrading or any 
appeal grading of a previously graded product.
    Grading certificate means a statement, either written or printed, 
issued by a grader pursuant to the act and this part, relative to the 
class, quantity, quality, or condition of products.
    Holiday or legal holiday shall mean the legal public holidays 
specified by the Congress in paragraph (a) of section 6103, title 5, of 
the United States Code.
    Interested party means any person financially interested in a 
transaction involving any grading, appeal grading, or regrading of any 
product.
    National supervisor means (1) the officer in charge of the shell egg 
grading service of the Agricultural Marketing Service, and (2) such 
other employees of the Service as may be designated by him.
    Nest run eggs means eggs which are packed as they come from the 
production facilities without having been washed, sized and/or candled 
for quality, with the exception that some Checks, Dirties, or other 
obvious undergrades may have been removed.
    Office of grading means the office of any grader.
    Official plant means any plant in which the facilities and methods 
of operation therein have been found by the Administrator to be suitable 
and adequate for grading service in accordance with this part and in 
which grading service is carried on.
    Origin grading is a grading made on a lot of eggs at a plant where 
the eggs are graded and packed.
    Person means any individual, partnership, association, business 
trust, corporation, or any organized group of persons, whether 
incorporated or not.
    Potable water means water that has been approved by the State health 
authority or agency or laboratory acceptable to the Administrator as 
safe for drinking and suitable for food processing.
    Product or products means shell eggs of the domesticated chicken.
    Quality means the inherent properties of any product which determine 
its relative degree of excellence.
    Quality assurance inspector means any designated company employee 
other
 
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than the plant owner, manager, foreman, or supervisor, authorized by the 
Secretary to examine product and to supervise the labeling, dating, and 
lotting of officially graded shell eggs and to assure that such product 
is packaged under sanitary conditions, graded by authorized personnel, 
and maintained under proper inventory control until released by an 
employee of the Department.
    Regional director means any employee of the Department in charge of 
the shell egg grading service in a designated geographical area.
    Regulations means the provisions in this part.
    Sampling means the act of taking samples of any product for grading.
    Secretary means the Secretary of the Department or any other officer 
or employee of the Department to whom there has heretofore been 
delegated, or to whom there may hereafter be delegated, the authority to 
act in his stead.
    Service means the Agricultural Marketing Service of the Department.
    Shell eggs means shell eggs of domesticated chickens.
    Shell protected means eggs which have had a protective covering such 
as oil applied to the shell surface. The product used shall be 
acceptable to the Food and Drug Administration.
    Washed ungraded eggs means eggs which have been washed but not sized 
or segregated for quality.
 
[20 FR 669, Feb. 1, 1955]
 
    Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec. 56.1, 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER I--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE \1\ (STANDARDS, INSPECTIONS, 
       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.2  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, as 
amended by Pub. L. 272, 84th Congress, 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 grading of agricultural 
products under said section. For the purposes of said subsection and the 
provisions in this part, the terms listed in this section shall have the 
respective meanings specified:
    (a) Official certificate means any form of certification, either 
written or printed, used under this part to certify with respect to the 
sampling, class, grade, quality, size, quantity, or condition of 
products (including the compliance of products with applicable 
specifications).
    (b) Official memorandum means any initial record of findings made by 
an authorized person in the process of grading or sampling pursuant to 
this part, any processing or plant-operation report made by an 
authorized person in connection with grading or sampling under this 
part, and any report made by an authorized person of services performed 
pursuant to this part.
    (c) Official mark means the grademark and any other mark, or any 
variations in such marks approved by the Administrator 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 
indicating the appropriate U.S. grade or condition of the product, or 
for the purpose of maintaining the identity of products graded under 
this part, including but not limited to, those set forth in Sec. 56.36.
    (d) 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 officially graded and/or indicating the class, 
grade, quality, size, quantity, or condition of the product approved by 
the Administrator and authorized to be affixed to any product, or 
affixed to or printed on the packaging material of any product.
    (e) Official device means a stamping appliance, branding device, 
stencil, printed label, or any other mechanically or manually operated 
tool that is approved by the Administrator for the purpose of applying 
any official mark
 
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or other identification to any product or the packaging material 
thereof.
 
[28 FR 6341, June 20, 1963. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
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       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.3  Administration.
 
    (a) The Administrator shall perform, for and under the supervision 
of the Secretary, such duties as the Secretary may require in the 
enforcement or administration of the provisions of the Act and this 
part. The Administrator is authorized to waive for limited periods any 
particular provisions of the regulations in this part to permit 
experimentation so that new procedures, equipment, and processing 
techniques may be tested to facilitate definite improvements and at the 
same time to determine full compliance with the spirit and intent of the 
regulations in this part. The Agricultural Marketing Service and its 
officers and employees shall not be liable in damages through acts of 
commission or omission in the administration of this part.
    (b) The conduct of all services and the licensing of graders under 
these regulations shall be accomplished without discrimination as to 
race, color, national origin, religion, age, sex, or disability.
 
[20 FR 670, Feb. 1, 1955, as amended at 38 FR 26798, Sept. 26, 1973; 42 
FR 2970, Jan. 14, 1977. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981, as amended at 60 FR 
12402, Mar. 7, 1995]
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER I--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE \1\ (STANDARDS, INSPECTIONS, 
       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.4  Basis of grading service.
 
    (a) Any grading service in accordance with the regulations in this 
part shall be for class, quality, quantity, or condition or any 
combination thereof. Grading service with respect to the determination 
of the quality of products shall be on the basis of the "United States 
Standards, Grades, and Weight Classes" as contained in subpart C of 
this part. However, grading service may be rendered with respect to 
products which are bought and sold on the basis of institutional 
contract specifications or specifications of the applicant and such 
service, when approved by the Administrator, shall be rendered on the 
basis of such specifications. The supervision of packaging shall be in 
accordance with such instructions as may be approved or issued by the 
Administrator.
    (b) Whenever grading service is performed on a representative sample 
basis, such sample shall be drawn and consist of not less than the 
minimum number of cases as indicated in the following table. A minimum 
of one hundred eggs shall be examined per sample case. For lots which 
consist of less than 1 case, a minimum of 50 eggs shall be examined. If 
the lot consists of less than 50 eggs, all eggs will be examined.
 
       Minimum Number of Cases Comprising a Representative Sample
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                                                                Cases in
                         Cases in lot                            sample
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1 case.......................................................          1
2 to 10, inclusive...........................................          2
11 to 25, inclusive..........................................          3
26 to 50, inclusive..........................................          4
51 to 100, inclusive.........................................          5
101 to 200, inclusive........................................          8
201 to 300, inclusive........................................         11
301 to 400, inclusive........................................         13
401 to 500, inclusive........................................         14
501 to 600, inclusive........................................         16
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For each additional 50 cases, or fraction thereof, in excess of 600 
cases, one additional case shall be included in the sample.
 
[20 FR 670, Feb. 1, 1955, as amended at 22 FR 8167, Oct. 16, 1957; 28 FR 
6342, June 20, 1963; 42 FR 2970, Jan. 14, 1977. Redesignated at 42 FR 
32514, June 27, 1977, and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 
1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER I--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE \1\ (STANDARDS, INSPECTIONS, 
       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.5  Accessibility and condition of product.
 
    Each product for which grading service is requested shall be so 
conditioned and placed as to permit a proper determination of the class, 
quality, quantity, or condition of such product.
 
[20 FR 670, Feb. 1, 1955, as amended at 27 FR 10317, Oct. 23, 1962. 
Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, and further redesignated at 
46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER I--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE \1\ (STANDARDS, INSPECTIONS, 
       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.6  Supervision.
 
    All grading service shall be subject to supervision at all times by 
the applicable State supervisor, regional director and national 
supervisor. Such service shall be rendered where the facilities
 
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and conditions are satisfactory for the conduct of the service and the 
requisite graders are available. Whenever the supervisor of a grader has 
evidence that such grader incorrectly graded a product, such supervisor 
shall take such action as is necessary to correct the grading and to 
cause any improper grademarks which appear on the product or the 
containers thereof to be corrected prior to shipment of the product from 
the place of initial grading.
 
[40 FR 20055, May 8, 1975. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
as amended at 43 FR 60138, Dec. 26, 1978. Redesignated at 46 FR 63203, 
Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER I--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE \1\ (STANDARDS, INSPECTIONS, 
       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.8  Other applicable regulations.
 
    Compliance with the regulations in this part shall not excuse 
failure to comply with any other Federal, or any State, or municipal 
applicable laws or regulations.
 
[20 FR 670, Feb. 1, 1955. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER I--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE \1\ (STANDARDS, INSPECTIONS, 
       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.9  OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act.
 
    (a) Purpose. This section collects and displays the control numbers 
assigned to information collection requirements by the Office of 
Management and Budget contained in 7 CFR part 56 pursuant to the 
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980, Pub. L. 96-511.
    (b) Display.
 
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                                                             Current OMB
        7 CFR section where identified and described           control
                                                                number
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56.3(a)....................................................    0581-0128
56.4(a)....................................................    0581-0128
56.10(a)...................................................    0581-0128
56.11......................................................    0581-0128
56.12......................................................    0581-0128
56.17(b)...................................................    0581-0128
56.18......................................................    0581-0128
56.21(a)...................................................    0581-0128
56.21(b)...................................................    0581-0128
56.23......................................................    0581-0128
56.24......................................................    0581-0128
56.25......................................................    0581-0128
56.26......................................................    0581-0128
56.30......................................................    0581-0128
56.31(a)...................................................    0581-0128
56.35(b)...................................................    0581-0128
56.35(c)...................................................    0581-0128
56.37......................................................    0581-0128
56.52(a)(1)................................................    0581-0128
56.52(a)(4)................................................    0581-0128
56.52(b)(1)................................................    0581-0128
56.52(b)(3)(ii)............................................    0581-0128
56.54(b)(1)................................................    0581-0128
56.54(b)(3)(ii)............................................    0581-0128
56.56(a)...................................................    0581-0128
56.57......................................................    0581-0128
56.58......................................................    0581-0128
56.60......................................................    0581-0128
56.62......................................................    0581-0128
56.76(e)(6)................................................    0581-0128
56.76(g)...................................................    0581-0128
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[48 FR 56565, Dec. 22, 1983, as amended at 52 FR 23935, June 26, 1987]
 
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       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
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                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.10  Who may be licensed.
 
    (a) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (c) of this section, 
any person who is a Federal or State employee, the employee of a local 
jurisdiction, or the employee of a cooperating agency possessing proper 
qualifications as determined by an examination for competency and who is 
to perform grading service under this part, may be licensed by the 
Secretary as a grader.
    (b) All licenses issued by the Secretary shall be countersigned by 
the officer in charge of the poultry grading service of the Agricultural 
Marketing Service or any other designated officer of such Service.
    (c) No person may be licensed to grade or sample any product in 
which he is financially interested.
 
[20 FR 670, Feb. 1, 1955, as amended at 28 FR 6342, June 20, 1963; 37 FR 
12918, June 30, 1972. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, and 
further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER I--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE \1\ (STANDARDS, INSPECTIONS, 
       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
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                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.11  Authorization to perform limited grading services.
 
    Any person who is employed by any official plant and possesses 
proper qualifications, as determined by the Administrator, may be 
authorized to candle and grade eggs on the basis of the "U.S. Standards 
for Quality of Individual Shell Eggs," with respect to eggs purchased 
from producers or eggs to be packaged with official identification. In 
addition, such authorization may be granted to any qualified person to 
act as a "quality assurance inspector" in the packaging and grade 
labeling of products. No person to whom
 
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such authorization is granted shall have authority to issue any grading 
certificates, grading memoranda, or other official documents; and all 
eggs which are graded by any such person shall thereafter be check 
graded by a grader.
 
[42 FR 2970, Jan. 14, 1977. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
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       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.12  Suspension of license; revocation.
 
    Pending final action by the Secretary, any person authorized to 
countersign a license to perform grading service may, whenever he deems 
such action necessary to assure that any grading service is properly 
performed, suspend any license to perform grading service issued 
pursuant to this part, by giving notice of such suspension to the 
respective licensee, accompanied by a statement of the reasons therefor. 
Within 7 days after the receipt of the aforesaid notice and statement of 
reasons, the licensee may file an appeal in writing, with the Secretary, 
supported by any argument or evidence that he may wish to offer as to 
why his license should not be further suspended or revoked. After the 
expiration of the aforesaid 7-day period and consideration of such 
argument and evidence, the Secretary will take such action as he deems 
appropriate with respect to such suspension or revocation. When no 
appeal is filed within the prescribed 7 days, the license to perform 
grading service is revoked.
 
[35 FR 19327, Dec. 22, 1970. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
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                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.13  Cancellation of license.
 
    Upon termination of his services as a grader, each licensee shall 
surrender his license immediately for cancellation.
 
[42 FR 2970, Jan. 14, 1977. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 56.14  Surrender of license.
 
    Each license which is canceled, suspended, or has expired shall 
immediately be surrendered by the licensee to the office of grading 
serving the area in which he is located.
 
[31 FR 2773, Feb. 16, 1966. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 56.15  Political activity.
 
    All graders are forbidden during the period of their respective 
appointments or licenses, to take an active part in political management 
or in political campaigns. Political activity in city, county, State, or 
national elections, whether primary or regular, or in behalf of any 
party or candidate, or any measure to be voted upon, is prohibited. This 
applies to all appointees, including, but not being limited to, 
temporary and cooperative employees, and employees on leave of absence 
with or without pay. Willful violation of this section will constitute 
grounds for dismissal in the case of appointees and revocation of 
licenses in the case of licensees.
 
[42 FR 2970, Jan. 14, 1977. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 56.16  Identification.
 
    All graders shall each have in possession at all times, and present 
upon request, while on duty, the means of identification furnished by 
the Department to such person.
 
[42 FR 2970, Jan. 14, 1977. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 56.17  Facilities and equipment for graders.
 
    Facilities and equipment to be furnished by the applicant for use of 
graders in performing service on a resident basis shall include (when 
deemed necessary) the following:
    (a)(1) An accurate metal stem thermometer;
    (2) Electronic digital-display scales graduated in increments of \1/
10\-ounce or less for weighing individual eggs and test weights for 
calibrating such scales. Plants packing product based on metric weight 
must provide scales graduated in increments of 1-gram or less;
    (3) Electronic digital-display scales graduated in increments of \1/
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less for weighing the lightest and heaviest consumer packages packed in 
the plant and test weights for calibrating such scales;
    (4) Scales graduated in increments of \1/4\-pound or less for 
weighing shipping containers and test weights for calibrating such 
scales;
    (5) An acceptable candling light.
    (b) Furnished office space, a desk and file or storage cabinets 
(equipped with a satisfactory locking device), suitable for the security 
and storage of official stamps and supplies, and other facilities and 
equipment as may otherwise be required. Such space and equipment must 
meet the approval of the National supervisor.
 
[32 FR 8230, June 8, 1967. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
as amended at 46 FR 39570, Aug. 4, 1981. Redesignated at 46 FR 63203, 
Dec. 31, 1981, as amended at 60 FR 12402, Mar. 7, 1995; 63 FR 13330, 
Mar. 19, 1998]
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 56.18  Schedule of operation of official plants.
 
    Grading operating schedules for services performed pursuant to 
Secs. 56.52 and 56.54 shall be requested in writing and be approved by 
the Administrator. Normal operating schedules for a full week consist of 
a continuous 8-hour period per day (excluding not to exceed 1 hour for 
lunch), 5 consecutive days per week, within the administrative workweek, 
Sunday through Saturday, for each shift required. Less than 8-hour 
schedules may be requested and will be approved if a grader is 
available. Clock hours of daily operations need not be specified in the 
request, although as a condition of continued approval, the hours of 
operation shall be reasonably uniform from day to day. Graders are to be 
notified by management 1 day in advance of any change in the hours 
grading service is requested.
 
[48 FR 20683, May 9, 1983]
 
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Sec. 56.20  Who may obtain grading service.
 
    An application for grading service may be made by any interested 
person, including, but not being limited to, the United States, any 
State, county, municipality, or common carrier, and any authorized agent 
of the foregoing.
 
[42 FR 2970, Jan. 14, 1977. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 56.21  How application for service may be made; conditions of service.
 
    (a) Noncontinuous grading service on a fee basis. An application for 
any noncontinuous grading service on a fee basis may be made in any 
office of grading, or with any grader at or nearest the place where the 
service is desired. Such application may be made orally (in person or by 
telephone), in writing, or by telegraph. If the application for grading 
service is made orally, the office of grading or the grader with whom 
such application is made, or the Administrator, may require that the 
application be confirmed in writing.
    (b) Continuous grading service on a resident basis or continuous 
grading service on a nonresident basis. An application for continuous 
grading service on a resident basis or for continuous grading service on 
a nonresident basis must be made in writing on forms approved by the 
Administrator and filed with the Administrator. Such forms may be 
obtained at the national, regional, or State grading office. In making 
application, the applicant agrees to comply with the terms and 
conditions of the regulations (including, but not being limited to, such 
instructions governing grading of products as may be issued from time to 
time by the Administrator). No member of or Delegate to Congress or 
Resident Commissioner shall be admitted to any benefit that may arise 
from such service unless derived through service rendered a corporation 
for its general benefit.
 
[42 FR 2970, Jan. 14, 1977. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 56.22  Filing of application.
 
    An application for grading or sampling of a specified lot of any 
product shall be regarded as filed only when made pursuant to this part.
 
[28 FR 6342, June 20, 1963. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
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Sec. 56.23  Form of application.
 
    Each application for grading or sampling a specified lot of any 
product shall include such information as may be required by the 
Administrator in regard to the product and the premises where such 
product is to be graded or sampled.
 
[28 FR 6342, June 20, 1963. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 56.24  When application may be rejected.
 
    An application for grading service may be rejected by the 
Administrator (a) whenever the applicant fails to meet the requirements 
of the regulations prescribing the conditions under which the service is 
made available; (b) whenever the product is owned by or located on the 
premises of a person currently denied the benefits of the act; (c) where 
any individual holding office or a responsible position with or having a 
substantial financial interest or share in the applicant is currently 
denied the benefits of the act or was responsible in whole or in part 
for the current denial of the benefits of the act to any person; (d) 
where the Administrator determines that the application is an attempt on 
the part of a person currently denied the benefits of the act to obtain 
grading services; (e) whenever the applicant fails to bring the plant 
facilities, and operating procedures into compliance with the 
regulations within a reasonable period of time; (f) notwithstanding any 
prior approval whenever, before inauguration of service, the applicant 
fails to fulfill commitments concerning the inauguration of the service; 
(g) when it appears that to perform the services specified in this part 
would not be to the best interests of the public welfare or of the 
Government; or (h) when it appears to the Administrator that prior 
commitments of the Department necessitate rejection of the application. 
Each such applicant shall be promptly notified by registered mail of the 
reasons for the rejection. A written petition for reconsideration of 
such rejection may be filed by the applicant with the Administrator if 
postmarked or delivered within 10 days after the receipt of notice of 
the rejection. Such petition shall state specifically the errors alleged 
to have been made by the Administrator in rejecting the application. 
Within 20 days following the receipt of such a petition for 
reconsideration, the Administrator shall approve the application or 
notify the applicant by registered mail of the reasons for the rejection 
thereof.
 
[28 FR 6342, June 20, 1963, as amended at 42 FR 2970, Jan. 14, 1977. 
Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, and further redesignated at 
46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 56.25  When application may be withdrawn.
 
    An application for grading service may be withdrawn by the applicant 
at any time before the service is performed upon payment, by the 
applicant, of all expenses incurred by the Service in connection with 
such application.
 
[20 FR 671, Feb. 1, 1955. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 56.26  Authority of applicant.
 
    Proof of the authority of any person applying for any grading 
service may be required at the discretion of the Administrator.
 
[20 FR 671, Feb. 1, 1955. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 56.27  Order of service.
 
    Grading service shall be performed, insofar as practicable, in the 
order in which applications therefor are made except that precedence may 
 
be given to any application for an appeal grading.
 
[20 FR 671, Feb. 1, 1955; 20 FR 757, Feb. 4, 1955, as amended at 42 FR 
2970, Jan. 14, 1977. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, and 
further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
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Sec. 56.30  Report of violations.
 
    Each grader, shall report in the manner prescribed by the 
Administrator, all violations and noncompliances
 
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under the Act and this part of which such grader, has knowledge.
 
[42 FR 2970, Jan. 14, 1977. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
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Sec. 56.31  Debarment.
 
    (a) The following acts or practices or the causing thereof may be 
deemed sufficient cause for the debarment by the Administrator, of any 
person, including any agents, officers, subsidiaries or affiliates of 
such person, from all benefits of the act for a specific period. The 
rules of practice governing withdrawal of grading services in formal 
adjudicatory proceedings instituted by the Secretary (7 CFR, part 1, 
subpart H) shall be applicable to such debarment action.
    (1) Misrepresentation, deceptive, or fraudulent act or practice. Any 
willful misrepresentation or any deceptive or fraudulent act or practice 
found to be made or committed by any person in connection with:
    (i) The making or filing of an application for any grading service 
or appeal service;
    (ii) The making of the product accessible for sampling or grading;
    (iii) The making, issuing, or using or attempting to issue or use 
any grading certificate, symbol, stamp, label, seal, or identification 
authorized pursuant to the regulations in this part;
    (iv) The use of the terms "United States" or "U.S." in 
conjunction with the grade of the product;
    (v) The use of any of the aforesaid terms or any official stamp, 
symbol, label, seal, or identification in the labeling or advertising of 
any product; or
    (vi) The use of the terms "Government Graded," "Federal-State 
Graded" or terms of similar import in the labeling or advertising of 
any product.
    (2) Use of facsimile forms. Using or attempting to use a form which 
simulates in whole or in part any certificate, symbol, stamp, label, 
seal or identification authorized to be issued or used under the 
regulations in this part.
    (3) Willful violation of the regulations. Any willful violation of 
the regulations in this part or the act.
    (4) Interfering with a grader or employee of the Service. Any 
interference with or obstruction or any attempted interference or 
obstruction of or assault upon any grader, licensee, or employee of the 
Service in the performance of his duties. The giving or offering, 
directly or indirectly, of any money, loan, gift, or anything of value 
to an employee of the Service or the making or offering of any 
contribution to or in any way supplementing the salary, compensation or 
expenses of an employee of the Service or the offering or entering into 
a private contract or agreement with an employee of the Service for any 
services to be rendered while employed by the Service.
    (5) Misleading labeling. The use of the terms "Government Graded", 
"Federal-State Graded", or terms of similar import in the labeling or 
advertising of any product without stating in the label or advertisement 
the U.S. grade of the product as determined by an authorized grader.
    (6) Miscellaneous. The existence of any of the conditions set forth 
in Sec. 56.24 constituting the basis for the rejection of an application 
for grading service.
 
[20 FR 9895, Dec. 23, 1955, as amended at 28 FR 6343, June 20, 1963; 35 
FR 5664, Apr. 8, 1970; 42 FR 2970, Jan. 14, 1977. Redesignated at 42 FR 
32514, June 27, 1977, and further redesignated at 43 FR 60138, Dec. 26, 
1978, and at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 56.32  Retention authorities.
 
    A grader may use retention tags or other devices and methods as 
approved by the Administrator for the identification and control of 
shell eggs which are not in compliance with the regulations or are held 
for further examination and for any equipment, utensils, rooms or 
compartments which are found unclean or otherwise in violation of the 
regulations. Any such item shall not be released until in compliance 
with the regulations and retention identification shall not be removed 
by anyone other than a grader.
 
[35 FR 5664, Apr. 8, 1970. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
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Sec. 56.35  Authority to use, and approval of official identification.
 
    (a) Authority to use official identification. Authority to 
officially identify product graded pursuant to this part is granted only 
to applicants who make the services of a grader or quality assurance 
inspector available for use in accordance with this part. Packaging 
materials bearing official identification marks shall be approved 
pursuant to Secs. 56.35 to 56.37, inclusive, and shall be used only for 
the purpose for which approved and prescribed by the Administrator. Any 
unauthorized use or disposition of approved labels or packaging 
materials which bear any official identification may result in 
cancellation of the approval and denial of the use of labels or 
packaging materials bearing official identification or denial of the 
benefits of the Act pursuant to the provisions of Sec. 56.31.
    (b) Approval of official identification. No label, container, or 
packaging material which bears official identification may contain any 
statement that is false or misleading. No label, container, or packaging 
material bearing official identification may be printed or prepared for 
use until the printers' or other final proof has been approved by the 
Administrator in accordance with the regulations in this part, the 
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, the Fair Packaging and Labeling 
Act, and the regulations promulgated under these acts. The use of 
finished labels must be approved as prescribed by the Administrator. A 
grader may apply official identification stamps to shipping containers 
if they do not bear any statement that is false or misleading. If the 
label is printed or otherwise applied directly to the container, the 
principal display panels of such container shall for this purpose be 
considered as the label. The label shall contain the name, address, and 
ZIP Code of the packer or distributor of the product, the name of the 
product, a statement of the net contents of the container, and the U.S. 
grademark.
    (c) Nutritional labeling. Nutrition information must be included 
with the labeling on each unit container of consumer packaged shell eggs 
in accordance with the provisions of Title 21, Chapter I, Part 101, 
Regulations for the Enforcement of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic 
Act and the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act. The nutrition information 
included on labels is subject to review by the Food and Drug 
Administration prior to approval by the Department.
    (d) Refrigeration labeling. All containers bearing official U.S. 
Grade AA, A, or B identification shall be labeled to indicate that 
refrigeration is required, e.g., "Keep Refrigerated," or words of 
similar meaning.
 
[40 FR 20055, May 8, 1975, as amended at 42 FR 2970, Jan. 14, 1977. 
Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, and further redesignated at 
46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981, as amended at 60 FR 12402, Mar. 7, 1995; 64 
FR 56947, Oct. 22, 1999]
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 56.36  Form of grademark and information required.
 
    (a) Form of official identification symbol and grademark. (1) The 
shield set forth in Figure 1 of this section shall be the official 
identification symbol for purposes of this part and when used, imitated, 
or simulated in any manner in connection with shell eggs, shall be 
deemed prima facia to constitute a representation that the product has 
been officially graded for the purposes of Sec. 56.2.
    (2) Except as otherwise authorized, the grademark permitted to be 
used to officially identify USDA consumer-graded shell eggs shall be of 
the form and design indicated in Figures 2 through 4 of this section. 
The shield shall be of sufficient size so that the printing and other 
information contained therein is legible and in approximately the same 
proportion as shown in these figures.
    (3) The "Produced From" grademark in Figure 5 of this section may 
be used to identify products for which there are no official U.S. grade 
standards (e.g., pasteurized shell eggs), provided that these products 
are approved by the Agency and are prepared from U.S. Consumer Grade AA 
or A shell eggs under the continuous supervision of a grader.
    (b) Information required on grademark. (1) Except as otherwise 
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used shall include the letters "USDA" and the U.S. grade of the 
product it identifies, such as "A Grade," as shown in Figure 2 of this 
section. Such information shall be printed with the shield and the 
wording within the shield in contrasting colors in a manner such that 
the design is legible and conspicuous on the material upon which it is 
printed.
    (2) The size or weight class of the product, such as "Large," may 
appear within the grademark as shown in Figure 3 of this section. If the 
size or weight class is omitted from the grademark, it must appear 
prominently on the main panel of the carton.
    (3) Except as otherwise authorized, the bands of the shield in 
Figure 4 of this section shall be displayed in three colors, with the 
color of the top, middle, and bottom bands being blue, white, and red, 
respectively.
    (4) The "Produced From" grademark in Figure 5 of this section may 
be any one of the designs shown in Figures 2 through 4 of this section. 
The text outside the shield shall be conspicuous, legible, and in 
approximately the same proportion and close proximity to the shield as 
shown in Figure 5 of this section.
    (5) The plant number of the official plant preceded by the letter 
"P" must be shown on each carton or packaging material.
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER I--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE \1\ (STANDARDS, INSPECTIONS, 
       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.37  Lot marking of officially identified product.
 
    Each carton identified with the grademarks shown in Sec. 56.36 shall 
be legibly lot numbered on either the carton or the consumer package. 
The lot number shall be the consecutive day of the year on which the 
eggs were packed (e.g., 132), except other lot numbering systems may be 
used when submitted in writing and approved by the Administrator.
 
[35 FR 5664, Apr. 8, 1970. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
as amended at 46 FR 39570, Aug. 4, 1981. Redesignated at 46 FR 63203, 
Dec. 31, 1981, as amended at 60 FR 12402, Mar. 7, 1995; 63 FR 13331, 
Mar. 19, 1998]
 
 
 
 
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
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       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.39  Quality assurance inspector required.
 
    The official identification of any graded product as provided in 
Secs. 56.35 to 56.41, inclusive, shall be done only under the 
supervision of a grader or quality assurance inspector. The grader or 
quality assurance inspector shall have supervision over the use and 
handling of all material bearing any official identification.
 
[42 FR 2971, Jan. 14, 1977. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
as amended at 46 FR 39570, Aug. 4, 1981. Redesignated at 46 FR 63203, 
Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER I--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE \1\ (STANDARDS, INSPECTIONS, 
       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.40  Grading requirements of shell eggs identified with consumer grademarks.
 
    (a) Shell eggs to be identified with the grademarks illustrated in 
Sec. 56.36 must be individually graded by a grader or by authorized 
personnel pursuant to Sec. 56.11 and thereafter check graded by a 
grader.
    (b) Shell eggs not graded in accordance with paragraph (a) of this 
section may be officially graded on a sample basis and the shipping 
containers may be identified with grademarks which contain the words 
"Sample Graded" and which are approved by the Administrator.
    (c) Shell eggs which are to bear the U.S. consumer grademark shall 
be packed only from eggs of current production. They shall not possess 
any undesirable odors or flavors.
 
[32 FR 8231, June 8, 1967. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
as amended at 46 FR 39571, Aug. 4, 1981. Redesignated at 46 FR 63203, 
Dec. 31, 1981, as amended at 63 FR 13331, Mar. 19, 1998]
 
 
 
 
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER I--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE \1\ (STANDARDS, INSPECTIONS, 
       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.41  Check grading officially identified product.
 
    Officially identified shell eggs packed or received in an official 
plant may be subject to final check grading prior to their shipment. 
Such product found not to be in compliance with the assigned official 
grade shall be placed under a retention tag until it is regraded to 
comply with the grade assigned or until the official identification is 
removed.
 
[35 FR 5664, Apr. 8, 1970. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.45  Payment for fees and charges.
 
    (a) Fees and charges for any grading service shall be paid by the 
interested party making the application for such grading service, in 
accordance with the applicable provisions of this section and 
Secs. 56.46 to 56.54, both inclusive; and, if so required by the grader, 
such fees and charges shall be paid in advance.
    (b) Fees and charges for any grading service shall, unless otherwise 
required
 
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pursuant to paragraph (c) of this section, be paid by check, draft, or 
money order payable to the Agricultural Marketing Service and remitted 
promptly to the Service.
    (c) Fees and charges for any grading service under a cooperative 
agreement with any State or person shall be paid in accordance with the 
terms of such cooperative agreement.
 
[33 FR 20004, Dec. 31, 1968 and 42 FR 2971, Jan. 14, 1977. Redesignated 
at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, 
Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
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                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.46  On a fee basis.
 
    (a) Unless otherwise provided in this part, the fees to be charged 
and collected for any service performed, in accordance with this part, 
on a fee basis shall be based on the applicable rates specified in this 
section.
    (b) Fees for grading services will be based on the time required to 
perform the services. The hourly charge shall be $54.40 and shall 
include the time actually required to perform the grading, waiting time, 
travel time, and any clerical costs involved in issuing a certificate.
    (c) Grading services rendered on Saturdays, Sundays, or legal 
holidays shall be charged for at the rate of $62.76 per hour. 
Information on legal holidays is available from the Supervisor.
 
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       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.47  Fees for appeal grading or review of a grader's decision.
 
    The cost of an appeal grading or review of a grader's decision shall 
be borne by the appellant on a fee basis at rates set forth in 
Sec. 56.46, plus any travel and additional expenses. If the appeal 
grading or review of a grader's decision discloses that a material error 
was made in the original determination, no fee or expenses will be 
charged.
 
[63 FR 52133, Sept. 30, 1998]
 
 
 
 
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
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       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.49  Travel expenses and other charges.
 
    Charges are to be made to cover the cost of travel and other 
expenses incurred by the service in connection with rendering grading 
service. Such charges shall include the cost of transportation, per 
diem, and any other expenses.
 
[42 FR 2971, Jan. 14, 1977. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
as amended at 46 FR 8, Jan. 2, 1981. Redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 
31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER I--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE \1\ (STANDARDS, INSPECTIONS, 
       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.52  Continuous grading performed on a resident basis.
 
    Fees to be charged and collected for any grading service, other than 
for an appeal grading, on a resident grading basis, shall be those 
provided in this section. The fees to be charged for any appeal grading 
shall be as provided in Sec. 56.47.
    (a) Charges. The charges for the grading of shell eggs shall be paid 
by the applicant for the service and shall include items listed in this 
section as are applicable. Payment for the full cost of the grading 
service rendered to the applicant shall be made by the applicant to 
Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture 
(hereinafter referred to as "AMS"). Such full costs shall comprise 
such of the items listed in this section as are due and included in the 
bill or bills covering the period or periods during which the grading 
service was rendered. Bills will be rendered by the 10th day following 
the end of the period in which the service was rendered and are payable 
upon receipt.
    (1) An inauguration charge of $310 will be made at the time an 
application for service is signed except when the application is 
required because of a change in name or ownership. If service is not 
installed within 6 months from the date the application is filed, or if 
service is inactive due to an approved request for removal of a 
grader(s) for a period of 6 months, the application will be considered 
terminated, but a new application may be filed at any time. In addition 
there will be a charge of $300 if the application is terminated at the 
request of the applicant for reasons other than for a change in 
location, within 12 months from the date of the inauguration of service.
    (2) A charge for the salary and other costs, as specified in this 
paragraph, for each grader while assigned to a plant, except that no 
charge will be made when the assigned grader is temporarily reassigned 
by AMS to perform
 
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grading service for other than the applicant. Base salary rates will be 
determined on a national average for all official plants operating in 
States under a Federal Trust Fund Agreement where Federal graders, State 
graders, or a combination of Federal and State graders are used, by 
averaging the salary rates paid to each Federal or State grader assigned 
to such plants. Charges to plants are as follows:
    (i) For all regular hours of work scheduled and approved as an 
established tour of duty for a plant, the regular rate charge will be 
made. The regular rate charge will be determined by adding an amount to 
the base salary rate to cover the costs to AMS for such items as the 
Employer's Tax imposed under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C.) 
for Old Age and Survivor's Benefits under the Social Security System, 
retirement benefits, group life insurance, severance pay, sick leave, 
annual leave, additional salary and travel costs for relief grading 
service, accident payments, certain moving costs, and related servicing 
costs.
    (ii) All hours worked by an assigned grader or another grader in 
excess of the approved tour of duty, or worked on a nonscheduled 
workday, or actually worked on a holiday in excess of the tour of duty, 
will be considered as overtime. The charge for such overtime will be 150 
percent of the grader's base salary rate.
    (iii) For work performed on a holiday which is within the 
established tour of duty approved for a plant, the added charge will be 
the same as the grader's base rate.
    (iv) For work performed between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m., night 
differential charges (for regular, overtime, or holiday hours worked 
during this period) will be at the applicable rates established plus 10 
percent of the base rate.
    (v) For work performed on Sunday, Sunday differential charges (for 
regular, overtime, or holiday hours worked on Sunday) will be at the 
applicable rates established plus 25 percent of the base rate.
    (vi) For all hours of work performed in a plant without an approved 
tour of duty, the charge will be one of the applicable hourly rates in 
Sec. 56.46.
    (3) A charge at the hourly rates specified in Sec. 56.46, plus 
actual travel expenses incurred by AMS for intermediate surveys to firms 
without grading service in effect.
    (4) An administrative service charge based upon the aggregate number 
of 30-dozen cases of all shell eggs handled in the plant per billing 
period multiplied by $0.046, except that the minimum charge per billing 
period shall be $250 and the maximum charge shall be $2,650. The minimum 
charge also applies where an approved application is in effect and no 
product is handled.
    (b) Other provisions. (1) The applicant shall designate in writing 
the employees of the applicant who will be required and authorized to 
furnish each grader with such information as may be necessary for the 
performance of the grading service.
    (2) AMS will provide, as available, an adequate number of graders to 
perform the grading service. The number of graders required will be 
determined by AMS based on the expected demand for service.
    (3) The grading service shall be provided at the designated plant 
and shall be continued until the service is suspended, withdrawn, or 
terminated by:
    (i) Mutual consent;
    (ii) Thirty (30) days' written notice, by either the applicant or 
AMS specifying the date of suspension, withdrawal, or termination;
    (iii) One (1) day's written notice by AMS to the applicant if the 
applicant fails to honor any invoice within thirty (30) days after date 
of invoice covering the cost of the grading service; or
    (iv) Action taken by AMS pursuant to the provisions of Sec. 56.31.
    (4) Graders will be required to confine their activities to those 
duties necessary in the rendering of grading service and such closely 
related activities as may be approved by AMS: Provided, That in no 
instance may the graders assume the duties of management.
 
[34 FR 8232, May 28, 1969]
 
    Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations to Sec. 56.52, see 
the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids 
section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER I--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE \1\ (STANDARDS, INSPECTIONS, 
       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.53  Fees or charges for grading service performed under cooperative agreement.
 
    Fees or charges to be made to an applicant for grading service which 
differ from those listed in Secs. 56.45 through 56.54 shall be provided 
for by a cooperative agreement.
 
[36 FR 7894, Apr. 28, 1971. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER I--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE \1\ (STANDARDS, INSPECTIONS, 
       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.54  Charges for continuous grading performed on a nonresident basis.
 
    Fees to be charged and collected for grading service on a 
nonresident grading basis, shall be those provided in this section. The 
fees to be charged for any appeal grading shall be as provided in 
Sec. 56.47.
    (a) Charges. The charges for the grading of shell eggs shall be paid 
by the applicant for the service and shall include items listed in this 
section as are applicable. Payment for the full cost of the grading 
service rendered to the applicant shall be made by the applicant to the 
Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture 
(hereinafter referred to as "AMS"). Such full costs shall comprise 
such of the items listed in this section as are due and included in the 
bill or bills covering the period or periods during which the grading 
service was rendered. Bills will be rendered by the 10th day following 
the end of the billing period in which the service was rendered and are 
payable upon receipt.
    (1) A charge for the salary and other costs, as specified in this 
paragraph, for each grader while assigned to a plant, except that no 
charge will be made when the assigned grader is temporarily reassigned 
by AMS to perform grading service for other than the applicant. Base 
salary rates will be determined on a national average for all official 
plants operating in States under a Federal Trust Fund Agreement where 
Federal graders, State graders, or a combination of Federal and State 
graders are used, by averaging the salary rates paid to each Federal or 
State grader assigned to such plants. Charges to plants are as follows:
    (i) For all regular hours of work scheduled and approved as an 
established tour of duty for a plant, the regular rate charge will be 
made. The regular rate charge will be determined by adding an amount to 
the base salary rate to cover the costs to AMS for such items as the 
Employer's Tax imposed under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C.) 
for Old Age and Survivor's Benefits under the Social Security System, 
retirement benefits, group life insurance, severance pay, sick leave, 
annual leave, additional salary and travel costs for relief grading 
service, accident payments, certain moving costs, and related servicing 
costs.
    (ii) All hours worked by an assigned grader or another grader in 
excess of the approved tour of duty, or worked on a nonscheduled 
workday, or actually worked on a holiday in excess of the tour of duty, 
will be considered as overtime. The charge for such overtime will be 150 
percent of the grader's base salary rate.
    (iii) For work performed on a holiday which is within the 
established tour of duty approved for a plant, the added charge will be 
the same as the grader's base rate.
    (iv) For work performed between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m., night 
differential charges (for regular, overtime, or holiday hours worked 
during this period) will be at the applicable rates established plus 10 
percent of the base rate.
    (v) For work performed on Sunday, Sunday differential charges (for 
regular, overtime, or holiday hours worked on Sunday) will be at the 
applicable rates established plus 25 percent of the base rate.
    (vi) For all hours of work performed in a plant without an approved 
tour of duty, the charge will be one of the applicable hourly rates in 
Sec. 56.46.
    (2) An administrative service charge equal to 25 percent of the 
grader's total salary costs. A minimum charge of $260 will be made each 
billing period. The minimum charge also applies where an approved 
application is in effect and no product is handled.
    (b) Other provisions. (1) The applicant shall designate in writing 
the employees of the applicant who will be required and authorized to 
furnish each grader with such information as may be necessary for the 
performance of the grading service.
 
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    (2) AMS will provide, as available, an adequate number of graders to 
perform the grading service. The number of graders required will be 
determined by AMS based on the expected demand for service.
    (3) The grading service shall be provided at designated locations 
and shall be continued until the service is suspended, withdrawn, or 
terminated by:
    (i) Mutual consent;
    (ii) Thirty (30) days' written notice, by either the applicant or 
AMS specifying the date of suspension, withdrawal, or termination;
    (iii) One (1) day's written notice by AMS to the applicant if the 
applicant fails to honor any invoice within thirty (30) days after date 
of invoice covering the cost of the grading service; or
    (iv) Action taken by AMS pursuant to the provisions of Sec. 56.31.
    (4) Graders will be required to confine their activities to those 
duties necessary in the rendering of grading service and such closely 
related activities as may be approved by AMS: Provided, That in no 
instance may the graders assume the duties of management.
    (5) When similar nonresident grading services are furnished to the 
same applicant under part 55 or part 70 of this chapter, the charges 
listed in this section shall not be repeated.
 
[35 FR 19327, Dec. 22, 1970]
 
    Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations to Sec. 56.54, see 
the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids 
section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.
 
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PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.55  Grading certificates and sampling report forms.
 
    Grading certificates and sampling report forms shall be issued on 
forms approved by the Administrator.
 
[20 FR 673, Feb. 1, 1955. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.56  Grading certificate issuance.
 
    (a) Resident grading basis. Certificates will be issued only upon 
request therefor by the applicant or the Service. When requested, a 
grader shall issue a certificate covering product graded by him. In 
addition, a grader may issue a grading certificate covering product 
graded in whole or in part by another grader when the grader has 
knowledge that the product is eligible for certification based on 
personal examination of the product or official grading records.
    (b) Other than resident grading. Each grader shall, in person or by 
his authorized agent, issue a grading certificate covering each product 
graded by him. A grader's name may be signed on a grading certificate by 
a person other than the grader, if such person has been designated as 
the authorized agent of such grader by the National Supervisor: 
Provided, That the certificate is prepared from an official memorandum 
of grading signed by the grader: And provided further, That a notarized 
power of attorney authorizing such signature has been issued to such 
person by the grader and is on file in the office of grading. In such 
case, the authorized agent shall sign both his own and the grader's 
name, e.g., "John Doe by Richard Roe."
 
[36 FR 9841, May 29, 1971, as amended at 36 FR 10937, June 5, 1971. 
Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, and further redesignated at 
46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.57  Disposition of grading certificates.
 
    The original and a copy of each grading certificate, issued pursuant 
to Sec. 56.56, and not to exceed two additional copies thereof if 
requested by the applicant prior to issuance, shall, immediately upon 
issuance, be delivered or mailed to the applicant or person designated 
by him. Other copies shall be filed and retained in accordance with the 
disposition schedule for grading program records.
 
[36 FR 9842, May 29, 1971. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981, as amended at 47 
FR 46070, Oct. 15, 1982; 47 FR 54421, Dec. 3, 1982]
 
 
 
 
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER I--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE \1\ (STANDARDS, INSPECTIONS, 
       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.58  Advance information.
 
    Upon request of an applicant, all or part of the contents of any 
grading certificate issued to such applicant may be telephoned or 
telegraphed to him, or
 
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to any person designated by him, at his expense.
 
[20 FR 673, Feb. 1, 1955. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
                     Appeal of a Grading or Decision
 
    Source: Sections 56.60 through 56.66 appear at 35 FR 9918, June 17, 
1970, unless otherwise noted. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 
1977, and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981.
 
 
 
 
 
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       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.60  Who may request an appeal grading or review of a grader's decision.
 
    An appeal grading may be requested by any interested party who is 
dissatisfied with the determination by a grader of the class, quality, 
quantity, or condition of any product as evidenced by the USDA grademark 
and accompanying label, or as stated on a grading certificate and a 
review may be requested by the operator of an official plant with 
respect to a grader's decision or on any other matter related to grading 
in the official plant.
 
 
 
 
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER I--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE \1\ (STANDARDS, INSPECTIONS, 
       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.61  Where to file an appeal.
 
    (a) Appeal from resident grader's grading or decision in an official 
plant. Any interested party who is not satisfied with the determination 
of the class, quality, quantity, or condition of product which was 
graded by a grader in an official plant and has not left such plant, and 
the operator of any official plant who is not satisfied with a decision 
by a grader on any other matter related to grading in such plant may 
request an appeal grading or review of the decision by the grader by 
filing such request with the grader's immediate supervisor.
    (b) All other appeal requests. Any interested party who is not 
satisfied with the class, quality, quantity, or condition of product 
which has left the official plant where it was graded or which was 
graded other than in an official plant may request an appeal grading by 
filing such request in the area where the product is located or with the 
Chief of the Grading Branch.
 
 
 
 
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER I--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE \1\ (STANDARDS, INSPECTIONS, 
       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.62  How to file an appeal.
 
    Any request for an appeal grading or review of a grader's decision 
may be made orally or in writing. If made orally, written confirmation 
may be required. The applicant shall clearly state the reasons for 
requesting the appeal service and a description of the product, or the 
decision which is questioned. If such appeal request is based on the 
results stated on an official certificate, the original and all 
available copies of the certificate shall be returned to the appeal 
grader assigned to make the appeal grading.
 
 
 
 
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER I--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE \1\ (STANDARDS, INSPECTIONS, 
       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.63  When an application for an appeal grading may be refused.
 
    When it appears to the official with whom an appeal request is filed 
that the reasons given in the request are frivolous or not substantial, 
or that the quality or condition of the product has undergone a material 
change since the original grading, or that the original lot has changed 
in some manner, or the Act or the regulations in this part have not been 
complied with, the applicant's request for the appeal grading may be 
refused. In such case, the applicant shall be promptly notified of the 
reason(s) for such refusal.
 
 
 
 
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER I--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE \1\ (STANDARDS, INSPECTIONS, 
       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.64  Who shall perform the appeal.
 
    (a) An appeal grading or review of a decision requested under 
Sec. 56.61(a) shall be made by the grader's immediate supervisor, or by 
a licensed grader assigned by the immediate supervisor other than the 
grader whose grading or decision is being appealed.
    (b) Appeal gradings requested under Sec. 56.61(b) shall be performed 
by a grader other than the grader who originally graded the product.
    (c) Whenever practical, an appeal grading shall be conducted jointly 
by two graders. The assignment of the grader(s) who will make the appeal 
grading requested under Sec. 56.61(b) shall be made by the regional 
director or the Chief of the Grading Branch.
 
[35 FR 9918, June 17, 1970, as amended at 40 FR 20056, May 8, 1975. 
Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, and further redesignated at 
46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
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       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.65  Procedures for appeal gradings.
 
    (a) When all of the originally graded and identified samples are 
available, the appeal sample shall consist of such
 
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samples plus an equal number of samples.
    (b) When the original samples are not available, the appeal sample 
size for the lot shall consist of double the samples required in 
Sec. 56.4(b).
    (c) Shell eggs shall not have been moved from the original place of 
grading and must have been maintained under adequate refrigeration and 
humidity conditions.
 
[35 FR 9918, June 17, 1970. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981, as amended at 47 
FR 46070, Oct. 15, 1982; 47 FR 54421, Dec. 3, 1982]
 
 
 
 
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER I--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE \1\ (STANDARDS, INSPECTIONS, 
       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.66  Appeal grading certificates.
 
    Immediately after an appeal grading is completed, an appeal 
certificate shall be issued to show that the original grading was 
sustained or was not sustained. Such certificate shall supersede any 
previously issued certificate for the product involved and shall clearly 
identify the number and date of the superseded certificate. The issuance 
of the appeal certificate may be withheld until any previously issued 
certificate and all copies have been returned when such action is deemed 
necessary to protect the interest of the Government. When the appeal 
grader assigns a different grade to the lot, the existing grade mark 
shall be changed or obliterated as necessary. When the appeal grader 
assigns a different class or quantity designation to the lot, the 
labeling shall be corrected.
 
                          Facility Requirements
 
 
 
 
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
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       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.75  Applicability of facility and operating requirements.
 
    The provisions of Sec. 56.76 shall be applicable to any grading 
service that is provided on a resident basis.
 
[28 FR 6345, June 20, 1963. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
 
 
 
 
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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER I--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE \1\ (STANDARDS, INSPECTIONS, 
       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.76  Minimum facility and operating requirements for shell egg grading and packing plants.
 
    (a) General requirements for buildings and plant facilities. (1) 
Buildings shall be of sound construction so as to prevent, insofar as 
practicable, the entrance or harboring of vermin.
    (2) Grading and packing rooms shall be of sufficient size to permit 
installation of necessary equipment and the conduct of grading and 
packing in a sanitary manner. These rooms shall be kept reasonably clean 
during grading and packing operations and shall be thoroughly cleaned at 
the end of each operating day.
    (3) Adequate lavatory and toilet accommodations shall be provided. 
Toilet and locker rooms shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary 
condition. Hot and cold running water shall be provided. Rooms shall be 
ventilated to the outside of the building. Signs shall be posted in the 
rest rooms instructing employees to wash their hands before returning to 
work.
    (4) A separate refuse room or a designated area for the accumulation 
of trash must be provided in plants which do not have a system for the 
daily removal or destruction of such trash.
    (5) Wood benches, platforms, etc., in areas which are subjected to 
moisture and which develop odors shall be replaced with equipment of 
metal construction. Wood walls or partitions which develop odors shall 
be replaced with materials impervious to moisture. Newly constructed 
plants should be equipped with metal benches, platforms, etc., in areas 
which are subjected to moisture.
    (b) Grading room requirements. (1) The egg grading or candling area 
shall be adequately darkened to make possible the accurate quality 
determination of the candled appearance of eggs. There shall be no other 
light source or reflections of light that interfere with, or prohibit 
the accurate quality determination of eggs in the grading or candling 
area.
    (2) The grading and candling equipment shall provide adequate light 
to facilitate quality determinations. Other light sources and equipment 
or facilities shall be provided to permit the detection and removal of 
stained and dirty eggs or other undergrade eggs.
    (3) Adequate facilities, equipment, and light sources shall be 
provided to determine the condition of packing material.
    (4) Egg weighing equipment shall be provided. The egg weighing 
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shall be constructed to permit cleaning; operation in a clean, sanitary 
manner; and shall be capable of ready adjustment.
    (5) Adequate ventilation shall be provided.
    (c) Cooler room requirements. (1) Cooler rooms shall be refrigerated 
and capable of maintaining an ambient temperature no greater than 45 
deg.F (7.2  deg.C). Accurate thermometers shall be provided for 
monitoring cooler room temperatures.
    (2) Cooler rooms shall be free from objectionable odors and from 
mold, and shall be maintained in a sanitary condition.
    (3) All shell egg coolers shall be equipped with a hygrometer or 
portable equipment such as a psychrometer shall be available to 
determine the relative humidity. Humidifying equipment capable of 
maintaining a relative humidity which will minimize shrinkage shall be 
provided.
    (d) Shell egg protecting operations. Shell egg protecting (oil 
processing) operations shall be conducted in a manner to avoid 
contamination of the product and maximize conservation of its quality.
    (1) Eggs with excess moisture on the shell shall not be shell 
protected.
    (2) Oil having any off odor, or that is obviously contaminated, 
shall not be used in shell egg protection.
    (3) Processing oil that has been previously used and which has 
become contaminated shall be filtered and heat treated at 180  deg.F. 
for 3 minutes prior to use.
    (4) Shell egg processing equipment shall be washed, rinsed, and 
treated with a bactericidal agent each time the oil is removed. It is 
preferable to filter and heat treat processing oil and clean processing 
equipment daily when in use.
    (5) Adequate coverage and protection against dust and dirt shall be 
provided when the equipment is not in use.
    (e) Shell egg cleaning operations. (1) Shell egg cleaning equipment 
shall be kept in good repair and shall be cleaned after each day's use 
or more frequently, if necessary.
    (2) The temperature of the wash water shall be maintained at 90 
deg.F. or higher, and shall be at least 20  deg.F. warmer than the 
temperature of the eggs to be washed. These temperatures shall be 
maintained throughout the cleaning cycle.
    (3) An approved cleaning compound shall be used in the wash water. 
(The use of metered equipment for dispensing the compound into solution 
is recommended.)
    (4) Wash water shall be changed approximately every 4 hours or more 
often if needed to maintain sanitary conditions, and at the end of each 
shift. Remedial measures shall be taken to prevent excess foaming during 
the egg washing operation.
    (5) Replacement water shall be added continuously to the wash water 
of washers. Rinse water, chlorine, or quaternary sanitizing rinse may be 
used as part of the replacement water, provided, they are compatible 
with the washing compound. Iodine sanitizing rinse may not be used as 
part of the replacement water.
    (6) Only potable water may be used to wash eggs. Each official plant 
shall submit certification to the national office stating that their 
water supply is potable. An analysis of the iron content of the water 
supply, stated in parts per million, is also required. When the iron 
content exceeds 2 parts per million, equipment shall be provided to 
correct the excess iron content. Frequency of testing shall be 
determined by the Administrator. When the water source is changed, new 
tests are required.
    (7) Waste water from the egg washing operation shall be piped 
directly to drains.
    (8) The washing and drying operation shall be continuous and shall 
be completed as rapidly as possible. Eggs shall not be allowed to stand 
or soak in water. Immersion-type washers shall not be used.
    (9) Prewetting shell eggs prior to washing may be accomplished by 
spraying a continuous flow of water over the eggs in a manner which 
permits the water to drain away or other methods which may be approved 
by the Administrator. The temperature of the water shall be the same as 
prescribed in this section.
    (10) Washed eggs shall be spray-rinsed with water having a 
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to, or warmer than, the temperature of the wash water and contain an 
approved sanitizer of not less than 50 p/m nor more than 200 p/m of 
available chlorine or its equivalent. Alternate procedures, in lieu of a 
sanitizer rinse, may be approved by the National Supervisor.
    (11) Test kits shall be provided and used to determine the strength 
of the sanitizing solution.
    (12) During any rest period, eggs shall be removed from the washing 
and rinsing area of the egg washer and from the scanning area whenever 
there is a buildup of heat.
    (13) Washed eggs shall be reasonably dry before cartoning or casing.
    (14) When steam or vapors originate from the washing operation, they 
shall be continuously and directly removed to the outside of the 
building.
    (f) Requirements for eggs that are to be officially identified. (1) 
Shell eggs that are to be officially identified as U.S. Grade AA, A, or 
B shall be placed under refrigeration at an ambient temperature no 
greater than 45  deg.F (7.2  deg.C) promptly after packaging. Shell eggs 
officially identified as U.S. Grade AA, A, or B, when shipped between 
official plants, shall be transported at an ambient temperature no 
greater than 45  deg.F (7.2  deg.C).
    (2) Every reasonable precaution shall be exercised to prevent 
"sweating" of eggs.
    (3) Eggs that are to be officially identified as U.S. Grade AA, A, 
or B shall be packaged only in new or good used cases and packing 
materials. Cases and packing materials must be reasonably clean, free of 
mold, mustiness, and off odors, and must be of sufficient strength and 
durability to adequately protect the eggs during normal distribution.
    (g) The following substances used in the plant shall be approved and 
handled in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions: Pesticides, 
insecticides, rodenticides, cleaning compounds, destaining compounds, 
foam control compounds, sanitizers, and inks and oils coming into 
contact with the product.
 
[20 FR 674, Feb. 1, 1955, as amended at 22 FR 8168, Oct. 16, 1957; 28 FR 
6346, June 20, 1963; 32 FR 8232, June 8, 1967; 35 FR 5664, Apr. 8, 1970; 
40 FR 20056, May 8, 1975. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, as 
amended at 46 FR 39571, Aug. 4, 1981. Redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 
31, 1981, as amended at 47 FR 46070, Oct. 15, 1982; 47 FR 54421, Dec. 3, 
1982; 60 FR 12402, Mar. 7, 1995; 63 FR 13331, Mar. 19, 1998; 64 FR 
56947, Oct. 22, 1999]
 
 
 
 
 
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       MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 56--VOLUNTARY GRADING OF SHELL EGGS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart A--Grading of Shell Eggs
 
Sec. 56.77  Health and hygiene of personnel.
 
    (a) No person known to be affected by a communicable or infectious 
disease shall be permitted to come in contact with the product.
    (b) Plant personnel coming into contact with the product shall wear 
clean clothing.
 
[32 FR 8232, June 8, 1967. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977, 
and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981]
 
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