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be at the rate of $4.50 per hour pre- 

 scribed in this part, plus a reasonable 

 charge to cover the cost of sampling, as 

 determined by the Administrator. 



§ 52.46 Fee for appeal inspection. 

 The fee to be charged for an appeal 

 Inspection shall be at the rates prescribed 

 In this part for other inspection services: 

 Provided, That, if the result of any ap- 

 peal inspection made for any applicant, 

 other than the United States or any 

 agency or instrumentality thereof, dis- 

 closes that a material error was made in 

 the inspection on which the appeal is 

 made, no inspection fee shall be assessed. 



§ 52.47 Charges for micro, chemical, 

 and certain other special analyses, (a) 

 The following charges shall be made for 

 micro, chemical, and certain other spe- 

 cial analyses which may be requested by 

 the applicant or required by the inspec- 

 tor to determine the quality or condition 

 of the processed product:' 



tion with an inspection to determine the 

 quality or condition of the product: 6 



Type of analysis 



Type of analysis 



For first 

 analysis 



For each 

 additional 

 analysis 



Mold count . 



$1.50 



3.00 

 3.00 

 5.00 



9.00 



9.00 

 5.00 

 6.00 



6.00 



9.00 

 15.00 



3.00 

 12.00 



6.00 

 9.00 

 9.00 

 6.00 

 9.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 9.00 

 9.00 



5.00 



5.00 

 15. 00 

 15.00 



18.00 

 3.00 

 4.50 



12.00 



18.00 

 6.00 



18.00 



18.00 

 5.00 



9.00 

 3.00 

 12.00 



10.00 

 5.00 



9.00 

 13.50 



$1.50 

 3 00 



Worm larvae and insect fragment 

 count 



Fly egg and maggot count 



3 00 



Alcohol insoluble solids 



Alcohol (distillation and specific 



3.00 

 5 00 



Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) 



Total ash (carbonated or sulfated). 

 Ash, acid insoluble -- 



2.00 

 3.00 

 3 00 



Ash, water soluble or water insol- 

 uble 



3.00 



Ash, NaCl free (approximate 



method— total ash less NaCl) 



Ash, NaCl free (P2O5 x 2) 



3.00 

 6 00 



Catalase test 



1 50 





6 00 



Diastase test for honey (AOAC 



3 00 





5 00 





6 00 



Fiber (green and wax bean). 



3.00 

 4 50 



Moisture (air oven method) 



Moisture (vacuum oven method).. 



3.00 

 3.00 

 3 00 





4 50 



Oil of lemon and orange extract 



3 00 



Oil of lemon with oil base (distilla- 



4 00 



Phosphorous pentoxide (PjOj) 



Potash (K2O) _- ... 



6.00 

 6 00 



Phosphorous pentoxide (P2O5) and 

 aluminum trioxide (AliCM 



12.00 

 2 00 



Peroxidase test (frozen vegetables) . 



3.00 

 6 00 



Reducing sugars plus sucrose 



Sucrose (direct polarization) 



Sucrose (chemical methods) 



Starch or carbohydrates (direct 

 hydrolysis) 



Sulphur dioxide (direct titration).. 



Sulphur dioxide (distillation meth- 

 od) ._ 



12.00 

 3.00 

 12.00 



9.00 

 3.00 



5.00 



Total solids (drying method) 



Vanillin and coumar in 



3.00 

 9.00 



Volatile and non-volatile ether ex- 



6 00 



Water extract 



Water-insoluble-inorganic-residue 

 (peanut butter) 



5.00 

 4.50 



Water-insoluble-inorganic-residue, 

 filth analysis, and particle count 

 (peanut butter) 



8.00 







(b) The following charges shall be 

 made for analyses which are requested 

 by an applicant and are not in connec- 



Brix readings (refractometric or 

 spindle) 



Brix readings (double dilution) 



Total acidity (direct titration) 



Free fatty acids... 



Salt (NaCl)— direct titration 



Soluble solids (refractometric 



method) 



Total solids (refractometric 



method) 



Color determination of extracted 



honey. 



Color determination of sugarcane 



molasses or sugarcane sirup 



For each 

 additional 

 analysis 



$1.00 

 2.00 

 1.00 

 1.50 

 1.50 



1.00 



1.00 



1.00 



1.50 



§ 52.48 When charges are to be based 

 on hourly rate not otherwise provided for 

 in this part. When inspection is for 

 condition only or when inspection serv- 

 ices or related services are rendered and 

 formal certificates are not issued or 

 when the services rendered are such that 

 charges based upon the foregoing sec- 

 tions would be inadequate or inequitable, 

 charges may be based on the time con- 

 sumed by the inspector in performance 

 of such inspection service at the rate of 

 $4.50 per hour. 



§ 52.49 Fees for score sheets. If the 

 applicant for inspection service requests 

 score sheets showing in detail the inspec- 

 tion of each container or sample in- 

 spected and listed thereon, such score 

 sheets may be furnished by the inspector 

 in charge of the office of inspection serv- 

 ing the area where the inspection was 

 performed: and such applicant shall be 

 charged at the rate of $2.25 for each 

 twelve samples, or fraction thereof, in- 

 spected and listed on such score sheets. 



§ 52.50 Fees for additional copies of 

 inspection certificates. Additional copies 

 of any inspection certificate other than 

 those provided for in § 52.21, may be sup- 

 plied to any interested party upon pay- 

 ment of a fee of $2.25 for each set of 

 five (5) or fewer copies. 



§ 52.51 Travel and other expenses. 

 Charge;; may be made to cover the cost 

 of travel and other expenses incurred in 

 connection with the performance of any 

 inspection service, including appeal in- 

 spections; Provided, That, if charges for 

 sampling or inspection are based on an 

 hourly rate, an additional hourly charge 

 may be made for travel time including 

 time spent waiting for transportation as 

 well as time spent traveling, but not to 

 exceed eight hours of travel time for 

 any one person for any one day: And 

 provided further, That, if travel is by 

 common carrier, no hourly charge may 

 be made for travel time outside the em- 

 ployee's official work hours. 



§ 52.52 Charges for inspection serv- 

 ice on a contract basis, (a) Irrespective 

 of fees and charges prescribed in fore- 

 going sections, the Administrator may 

 enter into contracts with applicants to 



perform continuous inspection services 

 or other inspection services pursuant to 

 the regulations in this part and other 

 requirements as prescribed by the Ad- 

 ministrator in such contract, and the 

 charges for such inspection service pro- 

 vided in such contracts shall be on such 

 basis as will reimburse the Agricultural 

 Marketing Service of the Department 

 for the full cost of rendering such in- 

 spection service including an appropri- 

 ate overhead charge to cover as nearly 

 as practicable administrative overhead 

 expenses as may be determined by the 

 Administrator. 



(b) Irrespective of fees and charges 

 prescribed in the foregoing sections, the 

 Administrator may enter into a written 

 memorandum of understanding or con- 

 tract, whichever may be appropriate, 

 with any administrative agency charged 

 with the administration of a marketing 

 agreement or a marketing order effective 

 pursuant to the Agricultural Marketing 

 Agreement Act of 1937, as amended (7 

 U. S. C. 601 et. seq.) for the making of 

 inspections pursuant to said agreement 

 or order on such basis as will reimburse 

 the Agricultural Marketing Service of 

 the Department for the full cost of 

 rendering such inspection service in- 

 cluding an appropriate overhead charge 

 to cover as nearly as practicable ad- 

 ministrative overhead expenses as may 

 be determined by the Administrator. 

 Likewise, the Administrator may enter 

 into a written memorandum of under- 

 standing or contract, whichever may be 

 appropriate, with an administrative 

 agency charged with the administration 

 of a similar program operated pursuant 

 to the laws of any State. 



(O No Member of, or Delegate to Con- 

 gress, or Resident Commissioner, shall 

 be admitted to any share or part of any 

 contract provided for in this section or 

 to any benefit that may arise there- 

 from, but this provision shall not be 

 construed to extend to such contract 

 if made with a corporation for its gen- 

 eral benefit, and shall not extend to any 

 benefits that may accrue from the con- 

 tract to a Member of, or Delegate to 

 Congress, or a Resident Commissioner 

 in his capacity as a farmer. 



5 When any of these analyses are made at 

 the request of an applicant and are not in 

 connection with an inspection to determine 

 the quality or condition of the product, the 

 listed fees sr"ill be increased by 30 percent. 



'.When these analyses are made in connec- 

 tion with an inspection to determine the 

 quality or condition of the product no fee 

 shall be charged for the analyses. 



