GIPSA Amends Mid-Iowa Grain Inspection Territory
Summary
The Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration (GIPSA) has amended the geographical territory for Mid-Iowa Grain Inspection, Inc. This amendment follows Mid-Iowa's purchase of Central Illinois Grain Inspection, Inc. and expands Mid-Iowa's service area to include territory previously assigned to Central Illinois.
What changed
The Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration (GIPSA) has issued a notice amending the designated geographical territory for Mid-Iowa Grain Inspection, Inc. This action incorporates the area previously assigned to Central Illinois Grain Inspection, Inc. into Mid-Iowa's territory, effective July 1, 2017. The designation is valid from July 1, 2016, to June 30, 2020, and is authorized under the United States Grain Standards Act.
This change is a result of Mid-Iowa's acquisition of Central Illinois. Regulated entities operating within the newly incorporated territory should be aware of the change in designated inspection agency. No immediate compliance actions are required for entities other than acknowledging the updated service provider for official grain inspection services within the specified counties of Iowa, Illinois, and Minnesota.
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ACTION:
Notice of amendment.
SUMMARY:
The Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration (GIPSA) is amending Mid-Iowa Grain Inspection, Inc.'s (Mid-Iowa)
geographical territory to include the area previously designated to Central Illinois Grain Inspection, Inc. (Central Illinois).
Mid-Iowa purchased Central Illinois effective July 1, 2017, and met the requirements specified by regulations issued under
the United States Grain Standards Act (USGSA), as amended. The designation of Mid-Iowa is from July 1, 2016, to June 30, 2020.
DATES:
July 1, 2017.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sharon Lathrop, 816-891-0415 or FGIS.QACD@usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Section 7(f) of the USGSA (7 U.S.C. 71-87k) authorizes the Secretary to designate a qualified applicant to provide official
services in a specified area after determining that the applicant is better able than any other applicant to provide such
official services (7 U.S.C. 79(f)). Under 7 U.S.C. 79(g), designations of official agencies are effective for no longer than
5 years, unless terminated by the Secretary, and may be renewed according to the criteria and procedures prescribed in 7 U.S.C.
79(f).
Mid-Iowa Designation
Pursuant to Section 7(f)(2) of the USGSA, the following geographic area, in the States of Iowa, Illinois, and Minnesota, is
assigned to this official agency.
In Iowa
Bounded on the north by the northern Winneshiek and Allamakee County lines; bounded on the east by the eastern Allamakee County
line; the eastern and southern Clayton County lines; the eastern Buchanan County line; the northern Jones and Jackson County
lines; the eastern Jackson and Clinton County lines; southern Clinton County line; the eastern Cedar County line south to
State Route 130; bounded on the south by State Route 130 west to State Route 38; State Route 38 south to Interstate 80; Interstate
80 west to U.S. Route 63; and bounded on the west by U.S. Route 63 north to State Route 8; State Route 8 east to State Route
21; State Route 21 north to D38; D38 east to V49; V49 north to Bremer County; the southern Bremer County line; the western
Fayette and Winneshiek County lines.
In Illinois
Carroll and Whiteside Counties
Bounded on the north by State Route 18 east to U.S. Route 51; U.S. Route 51 south to State Route 17; State Route 17 east to
Livingston County; and the Livingston County line east to State Route 47; bounded on the east by State Route 47 south to State
Route 116; State Route 116 west to Pontiac, which intersects with a straight line running north and south through Arrowsmith
to the southern McLean County line; the southern McLean County line east to the eastern DeWitt County line; the eastern DeWitt
County line; the eastern Macon County line south to Interstate 72; Interstate 72 northeast to the eastern Piatt County line;
the eastern Piatt, Moultrie, and Shelby County lines; bounded on the south by the southern Shelby County line; and a straight
line running along the southern Montgomery County line west to State Route 16 to a point approximately one mile northeast
of Irving; and bounded on the west by a straight line from this point northeast to Stonington on State Route 48; a straight
line from Stonington northwest to Elkhart on Interstate 55; a straight line from Elkhart northeast to the west side of Beason
on State Route 10; State Route 10 west to the Logan County line; the western Logan County line; the southern Tazewell County
line; the western Tazewell County line; the western Peoria County line north to Interstate 74; Interstate 74 southeast to
State Route 116; State Route 116 north to State Route 26; and State Route 26 north to State Route 18.
In Minnesota
Fillmore, Houston, Olmstead, Wabasha, and Winona Counties
The following grain elevators are not part of this geographic area assignment and are assigned to: Champaign-Danville Grain
Inspection Departments, Inc.: East Lincoln Farmers Grain Co., Lincoln, Logan County, Illinois; Okaw Cooperative, Cadwell,
Moultrie County, Illinois; ADM (3 elevators), Farmer City, Dewitt County, Illinois; and Topflight Grain Company, Monticello,
Piatt County, Illinois.
Authority:
7 U.S.C. 71-87k.
Randall D. Jones, Acting Administrator, Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration. [FR Doc. 2017-18636 Filed 9-1-17; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3410-KD-P
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