°6 REGULATIONS FOR TOBACCO WAREHOUSES. 
a system of warehouses owned, operated, or leased by 
such State, a person applying for a heense under section 
9 of the Act, to accept the custody of tobacco and to store 
the same in any of said warehouses, may, in heu of a 
bond or bonds, complying with regulation 3, sections f 
and 2, file with the Secretary a single bond meeting the 
requirements of the Act and these regulations, in such 
form, and in such amount not less than $5,000 as he shall 
prescribe, to insure the performance by such person, with 
respect te the acceptance of the ct ustody of tobacco and 
its storage in the warehouses in such system for which 
licenses are or may be issued, of his obligations arising 
during the periods of such Heenses, and in addition, if 
desired by the applicant, during the periods of any re- 
newals or extensions thereof. = fixing the amount of 
such bond, consideration shall be given, among other ap- 
propriate factors, to the character of the warehouses in- 
volved, their actual or contemplated capacity, the bonding 
requirements of the State, and its hability with respect to 
such warehouses. Ifthe Seeretary shall find the existence 
of conditions warranting such action, there shall be added 
to the amount of the bond so fixed, a further amount, 
fixed by him, to meet such conditions. 
Publications. Spc, 2, Publications under the Act and these regula- 
tions shall be made in service and regulatory announce- 
ments of the Bureau of Markets, and such other media as 
the Chief of that Bureau may from time to time desig- 
nate for the purpose. 
Act ond emg’ «SEC. 8. Every person Heensed under the Act shall im- 
ore PA Paras pila tly furnish the Chief of the Bureau of Markets 
any information which comes to the knowledge of_such 
person tending to show that any provision of the Act or 
these regulations has been violated. 
here" " Sec. 4. For the purpose of a hearing under the Act 
and these regulations, except section 5 of this regulation, 
the heensee involved shall be allowed a reasonable time, 
fixed by the Secretary or by an official of the Department 
of Agriculture designated by him for the purpose, within 
which affidavits and other proper evidence may be sub- 
mitted. If requested by the licensee withm such time, an 
oral hearing, of which reasonable notice shall be given, 
shall be held before, and ata time and place fixed by, the 
Secretary or an official of the Department of Agriculture 
designated by him for the purpose. The testimony of 
the witnesses at such oral hearing shall be upon oath or 
