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Any type of container of 1 pound 2,400 or less.. 2, 401-12, 000 12,001-24,000 or less net weight.

24,001-48,000

48,001-72,000 72, 001-108, 000 108, 001-168, 000 168, 001-240,000

Over 240,000.

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1 For extension of the single sample sizes beyond 72 sample units, refer to table VI of this section; for multiple sampling plans comparable to the various single sampling plans refer to table VII of this section.

The sample units for the various container size groups are as follows: Group 11 container and its entire contents. Group 2-1 container and its entire contents or a smaller sample unit of 16 ounces of product or more when determined by the in

spector to be adequate. Groups 3, 4, and 5-approximately 16 ounces of product.
When determined by the inspector that a 16-ounce sample unit is inadequate, a
larger sample unit may be substituted.

In no case, shall the total of allt he sample units selected yield less than 100 figs
or 200 fig slices; 20 ounces of raisins; 25 ounces of dates; or 56 ounces of other dried fruit.

Sample size (number of sample units.) 23

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Acceptance number.

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TABLE VI-SINGLE SAMPLING PLANS FOR USE IN INCREASING SAMPLE SIZE BEYOND 72 SAMPLE UNITS

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MULTIPLE SAMPLING PLANS 1

TABLE VII-MULTIPLE SAMPLING PLANS COMPARABLE TO THE INDICATED SINGLE SAMPLING PLANS

Single sample size, n.

Acceptance numbers, c.

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Cumulative sample sizes, n., and acceptance numbers, c, and rejection numbers, r, for multiple sampling.

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1 These multiple sampling plans may be used in lieu of the single sampling plans listed at the heading of each column. [22 F. R. 3535, May 22, 1957, as amended at 23 F. R. 5001, July 1, 1958]

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§ 52.41

Payment of fees and charges.

Fees and charges for any inspection service shall be paid by the interested party making the application for such service, in accordance with the applicable provisions of the regulations in this part, and, if so required by the person in charge of the office of inspection serving the area where the services are to be performed, an advance of funds prior to rendering inspection service in an amount suitable to the Administrator, or a surety bond suitable to the Administrator, may be required as a guarantee of payment for the services rendered. All fees and charges for any inspection service performed pursuant to the regulations in this part shall be paid by check, draft, or money order payable to the Consumer and Marketing Service and remitted to the office of inspection serving the area in which the services are performed, within ten (10) days from the date of billing, unless otherwise specified in a contract between the applicant and the Administrator, in which latter event the contract provisions shall apply.

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States, or any agency or instrumentality thereof, shall be at the rate of $6.00 per hour.

(b) Unless otherwise provided in this part, the fees to be charged and collected for any inspection service performed under this part shall be based on the applicable rates specified in this section to which may be added charges for such micro, chemical, and certain other special analyses, which may be requested by the applicant or required by the inspector to determine the quality or condition of the processed product, as are specified in § 52.47.

(1) Canned or similarly processed fruits, vegetables, honey, and products thereof.

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(c) For liquefying crystallized or partially crystallized honey for any one applicant at any one time each group of 15 sample units or fraction thereof__ (d) Minimum fee for any lot.

UNOFFICIALLY DRAWN SAMPLES

$6.00

1.00

6.00 12.00

For containers of a volume not exceeding that of a No. 3 size can (404 x 414):

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2 However, the fee for any additional lots of 1,500 pounds or less which are offered for inspection by the same applicant at the same time and which are available for inspection at the same time and place shall be $9.00. For each lot of frozen corn-on-the-cob: Minimum fee for 1,500 dozen ears or less___ For each additional 1,000 dozen ears, or fraction thereof, in excess of 1,500 dozen ears but not exceeding 15,000 dozen ears.... For each additional 1,000 dozen ears, or fraction thereof, in excess of 15,000 dozen ears---

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(7) Other processed food products. The fee to be charged and collected for the inspection of any processed product not included in subparagraphs (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), and (6) of this paragraph shall be at the rate of $6.00 per hour for the time consumed by the inspector in making the inspection, including the time consumed in sampling by the inspector or licensed sampler: Provided, That, fees for sampling time will not be assessed by the office of inspection when such fees have been assessed and collected directly from the applicant by a licensed sampler.

[27 F.R. 10245, Oct. 19, 1962]

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ticular sampler (which fees are to be prescribed in the light of the sampling work to be performed by such sampler and other petinent factors) may be assessed and collected by such licensed sampler directly from the applicant: Provided, That if such licensed sampler is an employee of a State, the appropriate authority of that State may make the collection, or they may be assessed and collected by the office of inspection serving the area where the services are performed.

§ 52.44 Inspection fees when charges for sampling have been collected by a licensed sampler.

For each lot of processed products from which samples have been drawn by a licensed sampler and with respect to which the sampling fee has been collected by the licensed sampler, the fee to be charged for the inspection shall be 75 percent of the fee provided in this part applicable to the respective processed product: Provided, That, if the fee charged for the inspection service is based on the hourly rate of charge, the fee shall be at the rate of $6.00 per hour prescribed in this part. [27 F.R. 10246, Oct. 19, 1962]

§ 52.45 Inspection fees when charges for sampling have not been collected by a licensed sampler.

For each lot of processed products from which samples have been drawn by a licensed sampler, and with respect to which the sampling fee has not been collected by the licensed sampler, the fee to be charged for the inspection shall be 75 percent of the fee as prescribed in this part, plus a reasonable charge to cover the cost of sampling as may be determined by the Administrator: Provided, That, if the fee charged is based on the hourly rate, the fee shall be at the rate of $6.00 per hour prescribed in this part, plus a reasonable charge to cover the cost of sampling, as determined by the Administrator.

[27 F.R. 10246, Oct. 19, 1962]

§ 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 appeal inspection made for any applicant, other than the United States or any

agency or instrumentality thereof, discloses 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 special analyses which may be requested by the applicant or required by the inspector to determine the quality or condition of the processed product. 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 shall be increased by 50 percent.

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