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  <AMDDATE>Dec. 18, 2003</AMDDATE>
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    <TITLEPG>
      <CODE>CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS</CODE>
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      <TITLENUM>7</TITLENUM>
      <PARTS>Parts 1000 to 1199</PARTS>
      <HD SOURCE="HED">Milk Orders</HD>
      <REVISED>Revised as of January 1, 2004</REVISED>
      <SUBJECT>Agriculture</SUBJECT>
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      <DATE>As of January 1, 2004</DATE>
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    <TOC>
      <PRTPAGE P="iii"/>
      <HD SOURCE="HED">Table of Contents</HD>
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      <EXPL>
        <SUBJECT>Explanation</SUBJECT>
        <PG>v</PG>
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      <TITLENO>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">Title 7:</HD>
        <SUBTI>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">Subtitle B—Regulations of the Department of Agriculture (Continued)</HD>
        </SUBTI>
        <CHAPTI>
          <SUBJECT>Chapter X—Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements and Orders; Milk), Department of Agriculture</SUBJECT>
          <PG>5</PG>
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        <PG>249</PG>
        <SUBJECT>List of CFR Sections Affected</SUBJECT>
        <PG>259</PG>
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    </TOC>
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      <PRTPAGE P="iv"/>
      <P>Cite this Code:<E T="01">CFR</E>
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      <PRTPAGE P="v"/>
      <HD SOURCE="HED">Explanation</HD>
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    <THISTITL>
      <PRTPAGE P="ix"/>
      <HD SOURCE="HED">THIS TITLE</HD>
      <P>Title 7—<E T="04">Agriculture</E> is composed of fifteen volumes. The parts in these volumes are arranged in the following order: parts 1-26, 27-52, 53-209, 210-299, 300-399, 400-699, 700-899, 900-999, 1000-1199, 1200-1599, 1600-1899, 1900-1939, 1940-1949, 1950-1999, and part 2000 to end. The contents of these volumes represent all current regulations codified under this title of the CFR as of January 1, 2004.</P>
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  <TITLE>
    <LRH>7 CFR Ch. X (1-1-04 Edition)</LRH>
    <RRH>Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA</RRH>
    <CFRTITLE>
      <TITLEHD>
        <PRTPAGE P="1"/>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">Title 7—Agriculture</HD>
        <P>(This book contains parts 1000 to 1199)</P>
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      <CFRTOC>
        <PTHD>Part</PTHD>
        <SUBTI>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUBTITLE B—<E T="04">Regulations of the Department of Agriculture (Continued)</E>
          </HD>
        </SUBTI>
        <CHAPTI>
          <SUBJECT>
            <E T="04">chapter x</E>—Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements and Orders; Milk), Department of Agriculture</SUBJECT>
          <PG>1000</PG>
        </CHAPTI>
      </CFRTOC>
    </CFRTITLE>
    <SUBTITLE>
      <PRTPAGE P="3"/>
      <HD SOURCE="HED">Subtitle B—Regulations of the Department of Agriculture (Continued)</HD>
      <GPH DEEP="367" SPAN="1">
        <PRTPAGE P="4"/>
        <GID>EC18SE91.000</GID>
      </GPH>
      <CHAPTER>
        <LRH>7 CFR Ch. X (1-1-04 Edition)</LRH>
        <RRH>Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA</RRH>
        <TOC>
          <TOCHD>
            <PRTPAGE P="5"/>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">CHAPTER X—AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE (Marketing Agreements and Orders; Milk) DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE</HD>
          </TOCHD>
          <PTHD>Part</PTHD>
          <PGHD>Page</PGHD>
          <CHAPTI>
            <PT>900</PT>
            <SUBJECT>General regulations [Note]</SUBJECT>
            <PG>7</PG>
            <PT>1000</PT>
            <SUBJECT>General provisions of Federal milk marketing orders</SUBJECT>
            <PG>37</PG>
            <PT>1001</PT>
            <SUBJECT>Milk in the Northeast marketing area</SUBJECT>
            <PG>77</PG>
            <PT>1002-1004</PT>
            <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
            <PT>1005</PT>
            <SUBJECT>Milk in the Appalachian marketing area</SUBJECT>
            <PG>88</PG>
            <PT>1006</PT>
            <SUBJECT>Milk in Florida marketing area</SUBJECT>
            <PG>100</PG>
            <PT>1007</PT>
            <SUBJECT>Milk in the Southeast marketing area</SUBJECT>
            <PG>109</PG>
            <PT>1011-1013</PT>
            <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
            <PT>1030</PT>
            <SUBJECT>Milk in the Upper Midwest marketing area</SUBJECT>
            <PG>121</PG>
            <PT>1032</PT>
            <SUBJECT>Milk in the Central marketing area</SUBJECT>
            <PG>133</PG>
            <PT>1033</PT>
            <SUBJECT>Milk in the Mideast marketing area</SUBJECT>
            <PG>146</PG>
            <PT>1036-1120</PT>
            <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
            <PT>1124</PT>
            <SUBJECT>Milk in the Pacific Northwest marketing area</SUBJECT>
            <PG>157</PG>
            <PT>1125</PT>
            <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
            <PT>1126</PT>
            <SUBJECT>Milk in the Southwest marketing area</SUBJECT>
            <PG>170</PG>
            <PT>1131</PT>
            <SUBJECT>Milk in Arizona-Las Vegas marketing area</SUBJECT>
            <PG>181</PG>
            <PT>1132-1134</PT>
            <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
            <PT>1135</PT>
            <SUBJECT>Milk in the Western marketing area</SUBJECT>
            <PG>190</PG>
            <PT>1136-1139</PT>
            <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
            <PT>1140</PT>
            <SUBJECT>Dairy forward pricing pilot program</SUBJECT>
            <PG>201</PG>
            <PT>1150</PT>
            <SUBJECT>Dairy promotion program</SUBJECT>
            <PG>203</PG>
            <PT>1151-1159</PT>
            <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
            <PT>1160</PT>
            <SUBJECT>Fluid milk promotion program</SUBJECT>
            <PG>215</PG>
            <PT>1161-1199</PT>
            <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
          </CHAPTI>
        </TOC>
        <NOTEPART>
          <PRTPAGE P="7"/>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">NOTE</HD>
          <P>7 CFR part 900, the general regulations with respect to marketing agreements and orders, is herein set forth for convenience of users of this volume.</P>
          <PART>
            <EAR>Pt. 900 (Note)</EAR>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">PART 900—GENERAL REGULATIONS</HD>
            <CONTENTS>
              <SUBPART>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Rules of Practice and Procedure Governing Proceedings to Formulate Marketing Agreements and Marketing Orders</HD>
                <SECHD>Sec.</SECHD>
                <SECTNO>900.1</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Words in the singular form.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.2</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.3</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Proposals.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.4</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Institution of proceeding.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.5</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Docket number.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.6</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Judges.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.7</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Motions and requests.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.8</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Conduct of the hearing.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.9</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Oral and written arguments.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.10</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Certification of the transcript.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.11</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Copies of the transcript.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.12</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Administrator's recommended decision.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.13</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Submission to Secretary.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.13a</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Decision by Secretary.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.14</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Execution of and issuance of marketing agreements and marketing orders.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.15</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Filing; extensions of time; effective date of filing; and computation of time.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.16</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Ex Parte communications.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.17</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Additional documents to be filed with hearing clerk.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.18</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Hearing before Secretary.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBPART>
              <SUBPART>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Rules of Practice Governing Proceedings on Petitions To Modify or To Be Exempted From Marketing Orders</HD>
                <SECTNO>900.50</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Words in the singular form.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.51</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.52</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Institution of proceeding.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.52a</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Answer to petition.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.52b</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Amended pleadings.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.53</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Withdrawal of petition.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.54</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Docket number.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.55</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Judges.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.56</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Consolidated hearings.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.57</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Intervention.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.58</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Prehearing conferences.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.59</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Motions and requests.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.60</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Oral hearings before judge.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.61</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Depositions.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.62</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Subpenas.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.63</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Fees and mileage.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.64</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>The Administrative Law Judge's decision.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.65</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Appeals to Secretary: Transmittal of record.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.66</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Consideration of appeal by the Secretary and issuance of final order.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.67</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>[Reserved]</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.68</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Applications for reopening hearings; for rehearings or rearguments of proceedings; or for reconsideration of orders.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.69</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Filing; service; extensions of time; effective date of filing; and computation of time.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.70</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Applications for interim relief.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.71</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Hearing before Secretary.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBPART>
              <SUBPART>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Supplemental Rules of Practice for Marketing Orders, Marketing Agreements, and Requirements Issued Pursuant to 7 U.S.C. 608b(b) and 7 U.S.C. 608e Covering Fruits, Vegetables, and Nuts</HD>
                <SECTNO>900.80</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Words in the singular form.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.81</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.82</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Stipulation procedures.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBPART>
              <SUBPART>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Procedure Governing Meetings To Arbitrate and Mediate Disputes Relating to Sales of Milk or Its Products</HD>
                <SECTNO>900.100</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Words in the singular form.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.101</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.102</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Filing of applications for mediation or arbitration.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.103</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Application for mediation.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.104</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Inquiry by the Administrator.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.105</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Notification.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.106</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Assignment of mediator.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.107</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Meetings.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.108</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Mediator's report.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.109</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Mediation agreement.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.110</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Application for arbitration.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.111</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Inquiry by the Administrator.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.112</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Notification.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.113</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Submission.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.114</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Designation of arbitrator.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.115</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Hearing.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.116</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Award.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.117</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Approval of award.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.118</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Costs.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBPART>
              <SUBPART>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Miscellaneous Regulations</HD>
                <SECTNO>900.200</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.201</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Investigation and disposition of alleged violations.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.210</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Disclosures of information.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.211</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Penalties.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBPART>
              <SUBPART>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Procedure for Conduct of Referenda to Determine Producer Approval of Milk Marketing Orders To Be Made Effective Pursuant to Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as Amended</HD>
                <SECTNO>900.300</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.301</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.302</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Associations eligible to vote.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.303</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Conduct of referendum.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.304</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Who may vote.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.305</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Duties of referendum agent.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.306</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Notice of the referendum.<PRTPAGE P="8"/>
                </SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.307</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Time for voting.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.308</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Tabulation of ballots.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.309</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Confidential information.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.310</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Supplementary instructions.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.311</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Submittals or requests.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBPART>
              <SUBPART>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Procedure for Determining the Qualification of Cooperative Milk Marketing Associations</HD>
                <SECTNO>900.350</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General statement.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.351</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Applications for qualification.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.352</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Confidential information.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.353</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Qualification standards.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.354</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Inspection and investigation.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.355</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Annual reporting.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.356</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Listing of qualified associations.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.357</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Denial of application; suspension or revocation of determination of qualification.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBPART>
              <SUBPART>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Procedure for the Conduct of Referenda in Connection With Marketing Orders for Fruits, Vegetables, and Nuts Pursuant to the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as Amended</HD>
                <SECTNO>900.400</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.401</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.402</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Voting.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.403</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Instructions.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.404</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Subagents.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.405</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Ballots.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.406</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Referendum report.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.407</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Confidential information.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBPART>
              <SUBPART>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Public Information</HD>
                <HD SOURCE="HD1">Availability of Program Information, Staff Manuals and Instructions, and Related Material</HD>
                <SECTNO>900.500</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.501</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Public inspection and copying.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.502</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Indexes.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.503</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Requests for records.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.504</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Appeals.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBPART>
              <SUBPART>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Information Collection</HD>
                <SECTNO>900.600</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>900.601</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBPART>
            </CONTENTS>
            <SOURCE>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Source:</HD>
              <P>25 FR 5907, June 28, 1960, unless otherwise noted.</P>
            </SOURCE>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Rules of Practice and Procedure Governing Proceedings to Formulate Marketing Agreements and Marketing Orders</HD>
              <AUTH>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
                <P>Sec. 10, 48 Stat. 37, as amended; 7 U.S.C. 610.</P>
              </AUTH>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.1</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Words in the singular form.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Words in this subpart in the singular form shall be deemed to import the plural, and vice versa, as the case may demand.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.2</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
                <P>As used in this subpart, the terms as defined in the Act shall apply with equal force and effect. In addition, unless the context otherwise requires:</P>
                <P>(a) The term <E T="03">Act</E> means Public Act No. 10, 73d Congress (48 Stat. 31), as amended and as reenacted and amended by the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937 (50 Stat. 246), as amended.</P>
                <P>(b) The term <E T="03">Department</E> means the United States Department of Agriculture.</P>
                <P>(c) The term <E T="03">Secretary</E> means the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States, or any officer or employee of the Department to whom authority has heretofore been delegated, or to whom authority may hereafter be delegated, to act in his stead.</P>
                <P>(d) The terms <E T="03">Administrative Law Judge</E> or <E T="03">Judge</E> means any administrative law judge appointed pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 3105, and assigned to conduct the proceeding.</P>
                <P>(e) The term <E T="03">Administrator</E> means the Administrator of the Agricultural Marketing Service, with power to redelegate, or any officer or employee of the Department to whom authority has been delegated or may hereafter be delegated to act in his stead.</P>
                <P>(f) [Reserved]</P>
                <P>(g) The term <E T="04">“Federal Register”</E> means the publication provided for by the Act of July 26, 1935 (49 Stat. 500), and acts supplementary thereto and amendatory thereof.</P>
                <P>(h) The term <E T="03">hearing</E> means that part of the proceeding which involves the submission of evidence.</P>
                <P>(i) The term <E T="03">marketing agreement</E> means any marketing agreement or any amendment thereto which may be entered into pursuant to section 8b of the Act.</P>
                <P>(j) The term <E T="03">marketing order</E> means any order or any amendment thereto which may be issued pursuant to section 8c of the Act, and after notice and hearing as required by said section.</P>
                <P>(k) The term <E T="03">proceeding</E> means a proceeding upon the basis of which a marketing agreement may be entered into or a marketing order may be issued.</P>
                <P>(l) The term <E T="03">hearing clerk</E> means the hearing clerk, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC.</P>
                <CITA>[25 FR 5907, June 28, 1960, as amended at 26 FR 7796, Aug. 22, 1961; 28 FR 579, Jan. 23, 1963; 37 FR 8059, Apr. 25, 1972; 38 FR 29798, Oct. 29, 1973]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.3</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Proposals.</SUBJECT>

                <P>(a) A marketing agreement or a marketing order may be proposed by the Secretary or by any other person. If any person other than the Secretary proposes a marketing agreement or marketing order, he shall file with the Administrator a written application, together with at least four copies of the proposal, requesting the Secretary to hold a <PRTPAGE P="9"/>hearing upon the proposal. Upon receipt of such proposal, the Administrator shall cause such investigation to be made and such consideration thereof to be given as, in his opinion, are warranted. If the investigation and consideration lead the Administrator to conclude that the proposed marketing agreement or marketing order will not tend to effectuate the declared policy of the Act, or that for other proper reasons a hearing should not be held on the proposal, he shall deny the application, and promptly notify the applicant of such denial, which notice shall be accompanied by a brief statement of the grounds for the denial.</P>
                <P>(b) If the investigation and consideration lead the Administrator to conclude that the proposed marketing agreement or marketing order will tend to effectuate the declared policy of the Act, or if the Secretary desires to propose a marketing agreement or marketing order, he shall sign and cause to be served a notice of hearing, as provided in this subpart.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.4</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Institution of proceeding.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Filing and contents of the notice of hearing.</E> The proceeding shall be instituted by filing the notice of hearing with the hearing clerk. The notice of hearing shall contain a reference to the authority under which the marketing agreement or marketing order is proposed; shall define the scope of the hearing as specifically as may be practicable; shall contain either the terms or substance of the proposed marketing agreement or marketing order or a description of the subjects and issues involved and shall state the industry, area, and class of persons to be regulated, the time and place of such hearing, and the place where copies of such proposed marketing agreement or marketing order may be obtained or examined. The time of the hearing shall not be less than 15 days after the date of publication of the notice in the <E T="04">Federal Register,</E> as provided in this subpart, unless the Administrator shall determine that an emergency exists which requires a shorter period of notice, in which case the period of notice shall be that which the Administrator may determine to be reasonable in the circumstances: <E T="03">Provided,</E> That, in the case of hearings on amendments to marketing agreements or marketing orders, the time of the hearing may be less than 15 days but shall not be less than 3 days after the date of publication of the notice in the <E T="04">Federal Register.</E>
                </P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Giving notice of hearing and supplemental publicity.</E> (1) The Administrator shall give or cause to be given notice of hearing in the following manner:</P>
                <P>(i) By publication of the notice of hearing in the <E T="04">Federal Register;</E>
                </P>
                <P>(ii) By mailing a true copy of the notice of hearing to each of the persons known to the Administrator, to be interested therein;</P>
                <P>(iii) By issuing a press release containing the complete text or a summary of the contents of the notice of hearing and making the same available to such newspapers in the area proposed to be subjected to regulation as reasonably will tend to bring the notice to the attention of the persons interested therein;</P>
                <P>(iv) By forwarding copies of the notice of hearing addressed to the governors of such of the several States of the United States and to executive heads of such of the Territories and possessions of the United States as the Administrator, having due regard for the subject matter of the proposal and the public interest, shall determine, should be notified.</P>
                <P>(2) Legal notice of the hearing shall be deemed to be given if notice is given in the manner provided by paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section; and failure to give notice in the manner provided in paragraph (b)(1)(ii), (iii), and (iv) of this section shall not affect the legality of the notice.</P>
                <P>(c) <E T="03">Record of notice and supplemental publicity.</E> There shall be filed with the hearing clerk or submitted to the judge at the hearing an affidavit or certificate of the person giving the notice provided in (b)(1)(iii) and (iv) of this section. In regard to the provisions relating to mailing in (b)(1)(ii) of this section, a determination by the Administrator that such provisions have been complied with shall be filed with the hearing clerk or submitted to the judge at the hearing. In the alternative, if notice is not given in the manner provided in (b)(1)(ii), (iii), and (iv) of this section there shall be filed with the hearing clerk or submitted to the judge at the hearing a determination by the Administrator that such notice is impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest with a brief statement of the reasons for such determination. Determinations by the Administrator as herein provided shall be final.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.5</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Docket number.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Each proceeding, immediately following its institution, shall be assigned a docket number by the hearing clerk and thereafter the proceeding may be referred to by such number.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.6</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Judges.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Assignment.</E> No judge who has any pecuniary interest in the outcome of a proceeding shall serve as judge in such proceeding.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Powers of judges.</E> Subject to review by the Secretary, as provided elsewhere in this subpart, the judge, in any proceeding, shall have power to:</P>
                <P>(1) Rule upon motions and requests;</P>
                <P>(2) Change the time and place of hearing, and adjourn the hearing from time to time or from place to place;</P>

                <P>(3) Administer oaths and affirmations and take affidavits;<PRTPAGE P="10"/>
                </P>
                <P>(4) Examine and cross-examine witnesses and receive evidence;</P>
                <P>(5) Admit or exclude evidence;</P>
                <P>(6) Hear oral argument on facts or law;</P>
                <P>(7) Do all acts and take all measures necessary for the maintenance of order at the hearing and the efficient conduct of the proceeding.</P>
                <P>(c) <E T="03">Who may act in absence of judge.</E> In case of the absence of the judge or his inability to act, the powers and duties to be performed by him under this part in connection with a proceeding may, without abatement of the proceeding unless otherwise ordered by the Secretary, be assigned to any other judge.</P>
                <P>(d) <E T="03">Disqualification of judge.</E> The judge may at any time withdraw as judge in a proceeding if he deems himself to be disqualified. Upon the filing by an interested person in good faith of a timely and sufficient affidavit of personal bias or disqualification of a judge, the Secretary shall determine the matter as a part of the record and decision in the proceeding, after making such investigation or holding such hearings, or both, as he may deem appropriate in the circumstances.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.7</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Motions and requests.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">General.</E> All motions and requests shall be filed with the hearing clerk, except that those made during the course of the hearing may be filed with the judge or may be stated orally and made a part of the transcript.</P>
                <P>Except as provided in § 900.15(b) such motions and requests shall be addressed to, and ruled on by, the judge if made prior to his certification of the transcript pursuant to § 900.10 or by the Secretary if made thereafter.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Certification to Secretary.</E> The judge may in his discretion submit or certify to the Secretary for decision any motion, request, objection, or other question addressed to the judge.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.8</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Conduct of the hearing.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Time and place.</E> The hearing shall be held at the time and place fixed in the notice of hearing, unless the judge shall have changed the time or place, in which event the judge shall file with the hearing clerk a notice of such change, which notice shall be given in the same manner as provided in § 900.4 (relating to the giving of notice of the hearing): <E T="03">Provided,</E> That, if the change in time or place of hearing is made less than 5 days prior to the date previously fixed for the hearing, the judge, either in addition to or in lieu of causing the notice of the change to be given, shall announce, or cause to be announced, the change at the time and place previously fixed for the hearing.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Appearances—</E>(1) <E T="03">Right to appear.</E> At the hearing, any interested person shall be given an opportunity to appear, either in person or through his authorized counsel or representative, and to be heard with respect to matters relevant and material to the proceeding. Any interested person who desires to be heard in person at any hearing under these rules shall, before proceeding to testify, state his name, address, and occupation. If any such person is appearing through a counsel or representative, such person or such counsel or representative shall, before proceeding to testify or otherwise to participate in the hearing, state for the record the authority to act as such counsel or representative, and the names and addresses and occupations of such person and such counsel or representative. Any such person or such counsel or representative shall give such other information respecting his appearance as the judge may request.</P>
                <P>(2) <E T="03">Debarment of counsel or representative.</E> Wherever, while a proceeding is pending before him, the judge finds that a person, acting as counsel or representative for any person participating in the proceeding, is guilty of unethical or unprofessional conduct, the judge may order that such person be precluded from further acting as counsel or representative in such proceeding. An appeal to the Secretary may be taken from any such order, but the proceeding shall not be delayed or suspended pending disposition of the appeal: <E T="03">Provided,</E> That the judge may suspend the proceeding for a reasonable time for the purpose of enabling the client to obtain other counsel or other representative.</P>
                <P>In case the judge has ordered that a person be precluded from further acting as counsel or representative in the proceeding, the judge, within a reasonable time thereafter shall submit to the Secretary a report of the facts and circumstances surrounding such order and shall recommend what action the Secretary should take respecting the appearance of such person as counsel or representative in other proceedings before the Secretary. Thereafter the Secretary may, after notice and an opportunity for hearing, issue such order, respecting the appearance of such person as counsel or representative in proceedings before the Secretary, as the Secretary finds to be appropriate.</P>
                <P>(3) <E T="03">Failure to appear.</E> If any interested person fails to appear at the hearing, he shall be deemed to have waived the right to be heard in the proceeding.</P>
                <P>(c) <E T="03">Order of procedure.</E> (1) The judge shall, at the opening of the hearing prior to the taking of testimony, have noted as part of the record the notice of hearing as filed with the Office of the Federal Register and the affidavit or certificate of the giving of notice or the determination provided for in § 900.4(c).</P>

                <P>(2) Evidence shall then be received with respect to the matters specified in the notice of the hearing in such order as the judge shall announce.<PRTPAGE P="11"/>
                </P>
                <P>(d) <E T="03">Evidence—</E>(1) <E T="03">In general.</E> The hearing shall be publicly conducted, and the testimony given at the hearing shall be reported verbatim.</P>
                <P>Every witness shall, before proceeding to testify, be sworn or make affirmation. Cross-examination shall be permitted to the extent required for a full and true disclosure of the facts.</P>
                <P>When necessary, in order to prevent undue prolongation of the hearing, the judge may limit the number of times any witness may testify to the same matter or the amount of corroborative or cumulative evidence.</P>
                <P>The judge shall, insofar as practicable, exclude evidence which is immaterial, irrelevant, or unduly repetitious, or which is not of the sort upon which responsible persons are accustomed to rely.</P>
                <P>(2) <E T="03">Objections.</E> If a party objects to the admission or rejection of any evidence or to any other ruling of the judge during the hearing, he shall state briefly the grounds of such objection, whereupon an automatic exception will follow if the objection is overruled by the judge. The transcript shall not include argument or debate thereon except as ordered by the judge. The ruling of the judge on any objection shall be a part of the transcript.</P>
                <P>Only objections made before the judge may subsequently be relied upon in the proceeding.</P>
                <P>(3) <E T="03">Proof and authentication of official records or documents.</E> An official record or document, when admissible for any purpose, shall be admissible as evidence without the production of the person who made or prepared the same. Such record or document shall, in the discretion of the judge, be evidenced by an official publication thereof or by a copy attested by the person having legal custody thereof and accompanied by a certificate that such person has the custody.</P>
                <P>(4) <E T="03">Exhibits.</E> All written statements, charts, tabulations, or similar data offered in evidence at the hearing shall, after identification by the proponent and upon satisfactory showing of the authenticity, relevancy, and materiality of the contents thereof, be numbered as exhibits and received in evidence and made a part of the record. Such exhibits shall be submitted in quadruplicate and in documentary form. In case the required number of copies is not made available, the judge shall exercise his discretion as to whether said exhibits shall, when practicable, be read in evidence or whether additional copies shall be required to be submitted within a time to be specified by the judge. If the testimony of a witness refers to a statute, or to a report or document (including the record of any previous hearing) the judge, after inquiry relating to the identification of such statute, report, or document, shall determine whether the same shall be produced at the hearing and physically be made a part of the evidence as an exhibit, or whether it shall be incorporated into the evidence by reference. If relevant and material matter offered in evidence is embraced in a report or document (including the record of any previous hearing) containing immaterial or irrelevant matter, such immaterial or irrelevant matter shall be excluded and shall be segregated insofar as practicable, subject to the direction of the judge.</P>
                <P>(5) <E T="03">Official notice.</E> Official notice may be taken of such matters as are judicially noticed by the courts of the United States and of any other matter of technical, scientific or commercial fact of established character: <E T="03">Provided,</E> That interested persons shall be given adequate notice, at the hearing or subsequent thereto, of matters so noticed and shall be given adequate opportunity to show that such facts are inaccurate or are erroneously noticed.</P>
                <P>(6) <E T="03">Offer of proof.</E> Whenever evidence is excluded from the record, the party offering such evidence may make an offer of proof, which shall be included in the transcript. The offer of proof shall consist of a brief statement describing the evidence to be offered. If the evidence consists of a brief oral statement or of an exhibit, it shall be inserted into the transcript in toto. In such event, it shall be considered a part of the transcript if the Secretary decides that the judge's ruling in excluding the evidence was erroneous. The judge shall not allow the insertion of such evidence in toto if the taking of such evidence will consume a considerable length of time at the hearing. In the latter event, if the Secretary decides that the judge erred in excluding the evidence, and that such error was substantial, the hearing shall be reopened to permit the taking of such evidence.</P>
                <CITA>[25 FR 5907, June 28, 1960, as amended at 37 FR 1103, Jan. 25, 1972]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.9</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Oral and written arguments.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Oral argument before judge.</E> Oral argument before the judge shall be in the discretion of the judge. Such argument, when permitted, may be limited by the judge to any extent that he finds necessary for the expeditious disposition of the proceeding and shall be reduced to writing and made part of the transcript.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Briefs, proposed findings and conclusions.</E> The judge shall announce at the hearing a reasonable period of time within which interested persons may file with the hearing clerk proposed findings and conclusions, and written arguments or briefs, based upon the evidence received at the hearing, citing, where practicable, the page or pages of the transcript of the testimony where such evidence appears. Factual material other than that adduced at the hearing or subject to official notice shall not be alluded to therein, <PRTPAGE P="12"/>and, in any case, shall not be considered in the formulation of the marketing agreement or marketing order. If the person filing a brief desires the Secretary to consider any objection made by such person to a ruling of the judge, as provided in § 900.8(d), he shall include in the brief a concise statement concerning each such objection, referring where practicable, to the pertinent pages of the transcript.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.10</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Certification of the transcript.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The judge shall notify the hearing clerk of the close of a hearing as soon as possible thereafter and of the time for filing written arguments, briefs, proposed findings and proposed conclusions, and shall furnish the hearing clerk with such other information as may be necessary. As soon as possible after the hearing, the judge shall transmit to the hearing clerk an original and three copies of the transcript of the testimony and the original and all copies of the exhibits not already on file in the office of the hearing clerk. He shall attach to the original transcript of testimony his certificate stating that to the best of his knowledge and belief, the transcript is a true transcript of the testimony given at the hearing except in such particulars as he shall specify; and that the exhibits transmitted are all the exhibits as introduced at the hearing with such exceptions as he shall specify. A copy of such certificate shall be attached to each of the copies of the transcript of testimony. In accordance with such certificate the hearing clerk shall note upon the official record copy, and cause to be noted on other copies, of the transcript each correction detailed therein by adding or crossing out (but without obscuring the text as originally transcribed) at the appropriate place any words necessary to make the same conform to the correct meaning, as certified by the judge. The hearing clerk shall obtain and file certifications to the effect that such corrections have been effected in copies other than the official record copy.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.11</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Copies of the transcript.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) During the period in which the proceeding has an active status in the Department, a copy of the transcript and exhibits shall be kept on file in the office of the hearing clerk, where it shall be available for examination during official hours of business. Thereafter said transcript and exhibits shall be made available by the hearing clerk for examination during official hours of business after prior request and reasonable notice to the hearing clerk.</P>
                <P>(b) If a personal copy of the transcript is desired, such copy may be obtained upon written application filed with the reporter and upon payment of fees at the rate (if any) provided in the contract between the reporter and the Secretary.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.12</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Administrator's recommended decision.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Preparation.</E> As soon as practicable following the termination of the period allowed for the filing of written arguments or briefs and proposed findings and conclusions the Administrator shall file with the hearing clerk a recommended decision.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Contents.</E> The Administrator's recommended decision shall include: (1) A preliminary statement containing a description of the history of the proceedings, a brief explanation of the material issues of fact, law, or discretion presented on the record, and proposed findings and conclusions with respect to such issues as well as the reasons or basis therefor; (2) A ruling upon each proposed finding or conclusion submitted by interested persons; and (3) An appropriate proposed marketing agreement or marketing order effectuating his recommendations.</P>
                <P>(c) <E T="03">Exceptions to recommended decision.</E> Immediately following the filing of his recommended decision, the Administrator shall give notice thereof, and opportunity to file exceptions thereto by publication in the <E T="04">Federal Register.</E> Within a period of time specified in such notice any interested person may file with the hearing clerk exceptions to the Administrator's proposed marketing agreement or marketing order, or both, as the case may be, and a brief in support of such exceptions. Such exceptions shall be in writing, shall refer, where practicable, to the related pages of the transcript and may suggest appropriate changes in the proposed marketing agreement or marketing order.</P>
                <P>(d) <E T="03">Omission of recommended decision.</E> The procedure provided in this section may be omitted only if the Secretary finds on the basis of the record that due and timely execution of his functions imperatively and unavoidably requires such omission.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.13</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Submission to Secretary.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Upon the expiration of the period allowed for filing exceptions or upon request of the Secretary, the hearing clerk shall transmit to the Secretary the record of the proceeding. Such record shall include: all motions and requests filed with the hearing clerk and rulings thereon; the certified transcripts; any proposed findings or conclusions or written arguments or briefs that may have been filed; the Administrator's recommended decision, if any, and such exceptions as may have been filed.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.13a</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Decision by Secretary.</SUBJECT>

                <P>After due consideration of the record, the Secretary shall render a decision. Such decision shall become a part of the record and shall include (a) a statement of his findings and conclusions, as well as the reasons or basis therefor, upon all the material issues of fact, law or discretion presented on the <PRTPAGE P="13"/>record, (b) a ruling upon each proposed finding and proposed conclusion not previously ruled upon in the record, (c) a ruling upon each exception filed by interested persons and (d) either (1) a denial of the proposal to issue a marketing agreement or marketing order or (2) a marketing agreement and, if the findings upon the record so warrant, a marketing order, the provisions of which shall be set forth directly or by reference, regulating the handling of the commodity or product in the same manner and to the same extent as such marketing agreement, which order shall be complete except for its effective date and any determinations to be made under § 900.14(b) or § 900.14(c): <E T="03">Provided,</E> That such marketing order shall not be executed, issued, or made effective until and unless the Secretary determines that the requirements of § 900.14(b) or § 900.14(c) have been met.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.14</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Execution and issuance of marketing agreements and marketing orders.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Execution and issuance of marketing agreement.</E> If the Secretary has approved a marketing agreement, as provided in § 900.13a, the Administrator shall cause copies thereof to be distributed for execution by the handlers eligible to become parties thereto. If and when such number of the handlers as the Secretary shall deem sufficient shall have executed the agreement, the Secretary shall execute the agreement. After execution of a marketing agreement, such agreement shall be filed with the hearing clerk, and notice thereof, together with notice of the effective date, shall be given by publication in the <E T="04">Federal Register.</E> The marketing agreement shall not become effective less than 30 days after its publication in the <E T="04">Federal Register</E>, unless the Secretary, upon good cause found and published with the agreement, fixes an earlier effective date therefor: <E T="03">Provided,</E> That no marketing agreement shall become effective as to any person signatory thereto before either (1) it has been filed with the Office of the Federal Register, or (2) such person has received actual notice that the Secretary has executed the agreement and the effective date of the marketing agreement.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Issuance of marketing order with marketing agreement.</E> Whenever, as provided in paragraph (a) of this section, the Secretary executes a marketing agreement, and handlers also have executed the same as provided in section 8c(8) of the Act, he shall, if he finds that it will tend to effectuate the purposes of the Act, issue and make effective the marketing order, if any, which was filed as a part of his decision pursuant to § 900.13a: <E T="03">Provided,</E> That the issuance of such order shall have been approved or favored by producers as required by section 8c(8) of the act.</P>
                <P>(c) <E T="03">Issuance of marketing order without marketing agreement.</E> If, despite the failure or refusal of handlers to sign the marketing agreement, as provided in section 8c(8) of the Act, the Secretary makes the determinations required under section 8c(9) of the Act, the Secretary shall issue and make effective the marketing order, if any, which was filed as a part of his decision pursuant to § 900.13a.</P>
                <P>(d) <E T="03">Effective date of marketing order.</E> No marketing order shall become effective less than 30 days after its publication in the <E T="04">Federal Register</E>, unless the Secretary, upon good cause found and published with the order, fixes an earlier effective date therefor: <E T="03">Provided,</E> That no marketing order shall become effective as to any person sought to be charged thereunder before either (1) it has been filed with the Office of the Federal Register, or (2) such person has received actual notice of the issuance and terms of the marketing order.</P>
                <P>(e) <E T="03">Notice of issuance.</E> After issuance of a marketing order, such order shall be filed with the hearing clerk, and notice thereof, together with notice of the effective date, shall be given by publication in the <E T="04">Federal Register</E>. (7 U.S.C. 610(c).)</P>
                <CITA>[25 FR 5907, June 28, 1960, as amended at 53 FR 15659, May 3, 1988]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.15</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Filing; extensions of time; effective date of filing; and computation of time.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Filing, number of copies.</E> Except as is provided otherwise in this subpart, all documents or papers required or authorized by the foregoing provisions of this subpart to be filed with the hearing clerk shall be filed in quadruplicate. Any document or paper, so required or authorized to be filed with the hearing clerk, shall, during the course of an oral hearing, be filed with the judge. The provisions of this subpart concerning filing with the hearing clerk of hearing notices, recommended and final decisions, marketing agreements and orders, and all documents described in § 900.17 shall be met by filing a true copy thereof with the hearing clerk.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Extensions of time.</E> The time for the filing of any document or paper required or authorized by the foregoing provisions of this subpart to be filed may be extended by the judge (before the record is certified by the judge) or by the Administrator (after the record is so certified by the judge but before it is transmitted to the Secretary), or by the Secretary (after the record is transmitted to the Secretary) upon request filed, and if, in the judgment of the judge, Administrator, or the Secretary, as the case may be, there is good reason for the extension. All rulings made pursuant to this paragraph shall be filed with the hearing clerk.</P>
                <P>(c) <E T="03">Effective date of filing.</E> Any document or paper required or authorized by the foregoing provisions of this subpart to be filed shall be deemed to be filed when it is postmarked or when it is received by the hearing clerk.<PRTPAGE P="14"/>
                </P>
                <P>(d) <E T="03">Computation of time.</E> Sundays and Federal holidays shall be included in computing the time allowed for the filing of any document or paper: <E T="03">Provided,</E> That, when such time expires on a Sunday or legal holiday, such period shall be extended to include the next following business day.</P>
                <CITA>[25 FR 5907, June 28, 1960, as amended at 30 FR 254, Jan. 9, 1965]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.16</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Ex parte communications.</SUBJECT>

                <P>(a) At no stage of the proceeding following the issuance of a notice of hearing and prior to the issuance of the Secretary's decision therein shall an employee of the Department who is or may reasonably be expected to be involved in the decisional process of the proceeding discuss ex parte the merits of the proceeding with any person having an interest in the proceeding or with any representative of such person: <E T="03">Provided,</E> That procedural matters and status reports shall not be included within this limitation; and <E T="03">Provided further,</E> That an employee of the Department who is or may reasonably be expected to be involved in the decisional process of the proceeding may discuss the merits of the proceeding with such a person if all parties known to be interested in the proceeding have been given notice and an opportunity to participate. A memorandum of any such discussion shall be included in the record of the proceeding.</P>
                <P>(b) No person interested in the proceeding shall make or knowingly cause to be made to an employee of the Department who is or may reasonably be expected to be involved in the decisional process of the proceeding an ex parte communication relevant to the merits of the proceeding except as provided in paragraph (a) of this section.</P>
                <P>(c) If an employee of the Department who is or may reasonably be expected to be involved in the decisional process of the proceeding receives or makes a communication prohibited by this section, the Department shall place on the public record of the proceeding:</P>
                <P>(1) All such written communications;</P>
                <P>(2) Memoranda stating the substance of all such oral communications; and</P>
                <P>(3) All written responses, and memoranda stating the substance of all oral responses thereto.</P>
                <P>(d) Upon receipt of a communication knowingly made or knowingly caused to be made by a party in violation of this section, the Department may, to the extent consistent with the interest of justice and the policy of the underlying statute, take whatever steps are deemed necessary to nullify the effect of such communication.</P>
                <P>(e) For the purposes of this section, <E T="03">ex parte communication</E> means an oral or written communication not on the public record with respect to which reasonable prior notice to all interested parties is not given, but which shall not include requests for status reports (including requests on procedural matters) on any proceeding.</P>
                <CITA>[42 FR 10833, Feb. 24, 1977]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.17</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Additional documents to be filed with hearing clerk.</SUBJECT>
                <P>In addition to the documents or papers required or authorized by the foregoing provisions of this subpart to be filed with the hearing clerk, the hearing clerk shall receive for filing and shall have custody of all papers, reports, records, orders, and other documents which relate to the administration of any marketing agreement or marketing order and which the Secretary is required to issue or to approve.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.18</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Hearing before Secretary.</SUBJECT>

                <P>The Secretary may act in the place and stead of a judge in any proceeding under this subpart. When he so acts the hearing clerk shall transmit the record to the Secretary at the expiration of the period provided for the filing of proposed findings of fact, conclusions and orders, and the Secretary shall thereupon, after due consideration of the record, issue his final decision in the proceeding: <E T="03">Provided,</E> That he may issue a tentative decision in which event the parties shall be afforded an opportunity to file exceptions before the issuance of the final decision.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Rules of Practice Governing Proceedings on Petitions To Modify or To Be Exempted From Marketing Orders</HD>
              <AUTH>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
                <P>Sec. 5, 49 Stat. 753, as amended; 7 U.S.C. 608c.</P>
              </AUTH>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.50</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Words in the singular form.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Words in this subpart in the singular form shall be deemed to import the plural, and vice versa, as the case may demand.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.51</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
                <P>As used in this subpart, the terms as defined in the Act shall apply with equal force and effect. In addition, unless the context otherwise requires:</P>
                <P>(a) The term <E T="03">Act</E> means Public Act No. 10, 73d Congress, as amended and as reenacted and amended by the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as amended (7 U.S.C. and Sup. 601);</P>
                <P>(b) The term <E T="03">Department</E> means the United States Department of Agriculture;</P>
                <P>(c) The term <E T="03">Secretary</E> means the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States, or any officer or employee of the Department to whom authority has heretofore been delegated, or to whom authority may hereafter be delegated, to act in his stead;<PRTPAGE P="15"/>
                </P>
                <P>(d) The terms <E T="03">administrative law judge</E> or <E T="03">judge</E> means any Administrative Law Judge, appointed pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 3105, and assigned to the proceeding involved;</P>
                <P>(e) The term <E T="03">administrator</E> means the Administrator of the Agricultural Marketing Service, with power to redelegate, or any officer or employee of the Department to whom authority has been delegated or may hereafter be delegated to act in his stead.</P>
                <P>(f) [Reserved]</P>
                <P>(g) The term <E T="04">“Federal Register”</E> means the publication provided for by the Act of July 26, 1935 (49 Stat. 500), and acts supplementary thereto and amendatory thereof;</P>
                <P>(h) The term <E T="03">marketing order</E> means any order or any amendment thereto which may be issued pursuant to section 8c of the Act;</P>
                <P>(i) The term <E T="03">handler</E> means any person who, by the terms of a marketing order, is subject thereto, or to whom a marketing order is sought to be made applicable;</P>
                <P>(j) The term <E T="03">proceeding</E> means a proceeding before the Secretary arising under subsection (15)(A) of section 8c of the Act;</P>
                <P>(k) The term <E T="03">hearing</E> means that part of the proceeding which involves the submission of evidence;</P>
                <P>(l) The term <E T="03">party</E> includes the Department;</P>
                <P>(m) The term <E T="03">hearing clerk</E> means the hearing clerk, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC;</P>
                <P>(n) [Reserved]</P>
                <P>(o) The term <E T="03">decision</E> means the judge's initial decision in proceedings subject to 5 U.S.C. 556 and 557, and includes the judge's (1) findings of fact and conclusions with respect to all material issues of fact, law or discretion as well as the reasons or basis thereof, (2) order, and (3) rules on findings, conclusions and orders submitted by the parties;</P>
                <P>(p) The term <E T="03">petition</E> includes an amended petition. </P>
                <CITA>[25 FR 5907, June 28, 1960, as amended at 26 FR 7796, Aug. 22, 1961, 28 FR 579, Jan. 23, 1963; 37 FR 8059, Apr. 25, 1972; 38 FR 29798, Oct. 29, 1973]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.52</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Institution of proceeding.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Filing and service of petition.</E> Any handler desiring to complain that any marketing order or any provision of any such order or any obligation imposed in connection therewith is not in accordance with law, shall file with the hearing clerk, in quadruplicate, a petition in writing addressed to the Secretary. Promptly upon receipt of the petition, the hearing clerk shall transmit a true copy thereof to the Administrator and the General Counsel, respectively.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Contents of petition.</E> A petition shall contain:</P>
                <P>(1) The correct name, address, and principal place of business of the petitioner. If petitioner is a corporation, such fact shall be stated, together with the name of the State of incorporation, the date of incorporation, and the names, addresses, and respective positions held by its officers; if an unincorporated association, the names and addresses of its officers, and the respective positions held by them; if a partnership, the name and address of each partner;</P>
                <P>(2) Reference to the specific terms or provisions of the order, or the interpretation or application thereof, which are complained of;</P>
                <P>(3) A full statement of the facts (avoiding a mere repetition of detailed evidence) upon which the petition is based, and which it is desired that the Secretary consider, setting forth clearly and concisely the nature of the petitioner's business and the manner in which petitioner claims to be affected by the terms or provisions of the order or the interpretation or application thereof, which are complained of;</P>
                <P>(4) A statement of the grounds on which the terms or provisions of the order, or the interpretation or application thereof, which are complained of, are challenged as not in accordance with law;</P>
                <P>(5) Prayers for the specific relief which the petitioner desires the Secretary to grant;</P>
                <P>(6) An affidavit by the petitioner, or if the petitioner is not an individual, by an officer of the petitioner having knowledge of the facts stated in the petition, verifying the petition and stating that it is filed in good faith and not for purposes of delay.</P>
                <P>(c) <E T="03">Motion to dismiss petition—</E>(1) <E T="03">Filing, contents, and responses thereto.</E> If the Administrator is of the opinion that the petition, or any portion thereof, does not substantially comply, in form or content, with the act or with the requirements of paragraph (b) of this section, or is not filed in good faith, or is filed for purposes of delay, he may, within thirty days after the filing of the petition, file with the Hearing Clerk a motion to dismiss the petition, or any portion thereof, on one or more of the grounds stated in this paragraph. Such motion shall specify the grounds of objection to the petition and if based, in whole or in part, on an allegations of fact not appearing on the face of the petition, shall be accompanied by appropriate affidavits or documentary evidence substantiating such allegations of fact. The motion may be accompanied by a memorandum of law. Upon receipt of such motion, the Hearing Clerk shall cause a copy thereof to be served upon the petitioner, together with a notice stating that all papers to be submitted in opposition to such motion including any memorandum of law, must be filed by the petitioner with the Hearing Clerk not later than 20 days after the service of such notice upon the petitioner. Upon the expiration of the time specified in such notice, or upon receipt of such papers from the petitioner, the Hearing Clerk shall transmit all <PRTPAGE P="16"/>papers which have been filed in connection with the motion to the Judge for his consideration.</P>
                <P>(2) <E T="03">Decision by Administrative Law Judge.</E> The Judge, after due consideration, shall render a decision upon the motion stating the reasons for his action. Such decision shall be in the form of an order and shall be filed with the Hearing Clerk who shall cause a copy thereof to be served upon the petitioner and a copy thereof to be transmitted to the Administrator. Any such order shall be final unless appealed pursuant to § 900.65: <E T="03">Provided,</E> That within 20 days following the service upon the petitioner of a copy of the order of the Judge dismissing the petition, or any portion thereof, on the ground that it does not substantially comply in form and content with the act or with paragraph (b) of this section, the petitioner shall be permitted to file an amended petition.</P>
                <P>(3) <E T="03">Oral argument.</E> Unless a written application for oral argument is filed by a party with the hearing clerk not later than the time fixed for filing papers in opposition to the motion, it shall be considered that the party does not desire oral argument. The granting of a request to make oral argument shall rest in the discretion of the Judge.</P>
                <CITA>[25 FR 5907, June 28, 1960, as amended at 38 FR 29798, Oct. 29, 1973]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.52a</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Answer to petition.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Time of filing.</E> Within 30 days after the filing of the petition, the Administrator shall file an answer thereto: <E T="03">Provided,</E> That if a motion to dismiss the petition, in whole or in part, is made pursuant to § 900.52(c), the answer shall be filed within 15 days after the filing of an order of the administrative law judge denying the motion or granting the motion with respect to only a portion of the petition. The answer shall be filed with the hearing clerk who shall cause a copy thereof to be served promptly upon the petitioner.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Contents.</E> The answer shall specify which of the material allegations of fact or of law in the petition are controverted and which are not controverted. The answer also may contain affirmative allegations of fact constituting separate defenses and statements of objections to the sufficiency of the whole or any part of the petition.</P>
                <CITA>[25 FR 5907, June 28, 1960]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.52b</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Amended pleadings.</SUBJECT>
                <P>At any time before the close of the hearing the petition or answer may be amended, but the hearing shall, at the request of the adverse party, be adjourned or recessed for such reasonable time as the judge may determine to be necessary to protect the interests of the parties. Amendments subsequent to the first amendment or subsequent to the filing of an answer may be made only with leave of the judge or with the written consent of the adverse party.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.53</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Withdrawal of petition.</SUBJECT>

                <P>If, at any time after the petition is filed, the petitioner desires to withdraw the same, he shall file with the hearing clerk (or, if filed during the course of a hearing, with the judge) a written request for permission to withdraw. The judge may, in his discretion, thereupon dismiss the petition without further procedure: <E T="03">Provided,</E> That, if the request to withdraw is filed after a hearing has been opened, permission to withdraw shall be granted only in exceptional circumstances.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.54</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Docket number.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Each proceeding, immediately following its institution, shall be assigned a docket number by the hearing clerk and thereafter the proceeding may be referred to by such number.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.55</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Judges.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Assignment.</E> No judge who has any pecuniary interest in the outcome of the proceeding, or who has participated in any investigation preceding the institution of the proceeding, shall serve as judge in such proceeding.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Conduct.</E> The judge shall conduct the proceeding in a fair and impartial manner and shall not discuss ex parte the merits of the proceeding with any person who is or who has been connected in any manner with the proceeding in an advocative or investigative capacity.</P>
                <P>(c) <E T="03">Powers of judges.</E> Subject to review by the Secretary, as provided elsewhere in this subpart, the judge shall have power to:</P>
                <P>(1) Rule upon motions and requests;</P>
                <P>(2) Adjourn the hearing from time to time, and change the time and place of hearing;</P>
                <P>(3) Administer oaths and affirmations and take affidavits;</P>
                <P>(4) Issue subpenas, under the facsimile signature of the Secretary, requiring the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of books, records, contracts, papers, and other documentary evidence;</P>
                <P>(5) Examine witnesses and receive evidence;</P>
                <P>(6) Take or order, under the facsimile signature of the Secretary, the taking of depositions;</P>
                <P>(7) Admit or exclude evidence;</P>
                <P>(8) Hear oral argument on facts or law;</P>
                <P>(9) Consolidate hearings upon two or more petitions pertaining to the same order;</P>
                <P>(10) Do all acts and take all measures necessary for the maintenance of order at the hearing and the efficient conduct of the proceeding.</P>
                <P>(d) <E T="03">Who may act in absence of judge.</E> In case of the absence of the judge or his inability to act, the powers and duties to be performed <PRTPAGE P="17"/>by him under these rules of practice in connection with a proceeding may, without abatement of the proceeding unless otherwise ordered by the Secretary, be assigned to any other judge.</P>
                <P>(e) <E T="03">Disqualification of judge.</E> The judge may at any time withdraw as judge in a proceeding if he deems himself to be disqualified. Upon the filing by an interested person in good faith of a timely and sufficient affidavit of personal bias or disqualification of a judge, the Secretary shall determine the matter as a part of the record and decision in the proceeding, after making such investigation or holding such hearings, or both, as he may deem appropriate in the circumstances.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.56</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Consolidated hearings.</SUBJECT>
                <P>At the discretion of the judge, hearings upon two or more petitions pertaining to the same order may be consolidated, and the evidence taken at such consolidated hearing may be embodied in a single record.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.57</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Intervention.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Intervention in proceedings subject to this subpart shall not be allowed, except that, in the discretion of the Secretary or the judge, any person (other than the petitioner) showing a substantial interest in the outcome of a proceeding shall be permitted to participate in the oral argument and to file a brief.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.58</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Prehearing conferences.</SUBJECT>
                <P>In any proceeding in which it appears that such procedure will expedite the proceeding, the judge, at any time prior to the commencement of or during the course of the hearing, may request the parties or their counsel to appear at a conference before him to consider (a) the simplification of issues; (b) the possibility of obtaining stipulations of fact and of documents which will avoid unnecessary proof; (c) the limitation of the number of expert or other witnesses; and (d) such other matters as may expedite and aid in the disposition of the proceeding. No transcript of such conference shall be made, but the judge shall prepare and file for the record a written summary of the action taken at the conference, which shall incorporate any written stipulations or agreements made by the parties at the conference or as a result of the conference. If the circumstances are such that a conference is impracticable, the judge may request the parties to correspond with him for the purpose of accomplishing any of the objects set forth in this section. The judge shall forward copies of letters and documents to the parties as the circumstances require. Correspondence in such negotiations shall not be a part of the record, but the judge shall submit a written summary for the record if any action is taken.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.59</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Motions and requests.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">General.</E> All motions and requests shall be filed with the hearing clerk, except that those made during the course of an oral hearing may be filed with the judge or may be stated orally and made a part of the transcript.</P>
                <P>The judge is authorized to rule upon all motions and requests filed or made prior to the transmittal by the hearing clerk to the Secretary of the record as provided in this subpart. The Secretary shall rule upon all motions and requests filed after that time.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Certification of motions.</E> The submission or certification of any motion, request, objection, or other question to the Secretary shall be in the discretion of the judge.</P>
                <CITA>[25 FR 5907, June 28, 1960, as amended at 38 FR 29798, Oct. 29, 1973]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.60</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Oral hearings before judge.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Time and place.</E> The judge shall set a time and place for hearing and shall file with the hearing clerk a notice stating the time and place of hearing. If any change in the time or place of hearing becomes necessary, it shall be made by the judge, who, in such event, shall file with the hearing clerk a notice of the change. Such notice shall be served upon the parties, unless it is made during the course of an oral hearing and made a part of the transcript.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Appearances—</E>(1) <E T="03">Representation.</E> In any proceeding under the act, the parties may appear in person or by counsel or other representative. The Department, if represented by counsel, shall be represented by an attorney assigned by the General Counsel of the Department, and such attorney shall present or supervise the presentation of the position of the Department.</P>
                <P>(2) <E T="03">Debarment of counsel or representative.</E> Whenever, while a proceeding is pending before him, the judge finds that a person acting as counsel or representative for any party to the proceeding is guilty of unethical or unprofessional conduct, the judge may order that such person be precluded from further acting as counsel or representative in such proceeding. An appeal to the Secretary may be taken from any such order, but the proceeding shall not be delayed or suspended pending disposition of the appeal: <E T="03">Provided,</E> That the judge may suspend the proceeding for a reasonable time for the purpose of enabling the client to obtain other counsel or representative.</P>

                <P>In case the judge has issued an order precluding a person from further acting as counsel or representative in the proceeding, the judge, within a reasonable time thereafter, shall submit to the Secretary a report of the facts and circumstances surrounding the issuance of the order and shall recommend what action the Secretary should take respecting the appearance of such person as <PRTPAGE P="18"/>counsel or representative in other proceedings before the Secretary. Thereafter, the Secretary may, after notice and an opportunity for hearing, issue such order respecting the appearance of such person as counsel or representative in proceedings before the Secretary as the Secretary finds to be appropriate.</P>
                <P>(3) <E T="03">Failure to appear.</E> If the petitioner, after being duly notified, fails to appear at the hearing, he shall be deemed to have authorized the dismissal of the proceeding, without further procedure, and with or without prejudice as the judge may determine. In the event that the petitioner appears at the hearing and no representative of the Department appears, the judge shall proceed ex parte to hear the evidence of the petitioner. <E T="03">Provided,</E> That failure on the part of such representative of the Department to appear at a hearing shall not be deemed to be waiver of the Department's right to file suggested findings of fact, conclusions and order; to be served with a copy of the judge's initial decision and to appeal to the Secretary with respect thereto.</P>
                <P>(c) <E T="03">Order of proceeding.</E> Except as may be determined otherwise by the judge, the petitioner shall proceed first at the hearing.</P>
                <P>(d) <E T="03">Evidence—</E>(1) <E T="03">In general.</E> The hearing shall be publicly conducted, and the testimony given at the hearing shall be reported verbatim.</P>
                <P>The testimony of witnesses at a hearing shall be upon oath or affirmation and subject to cross-examination.</P>
                <P>Any witness may, in the discretion of the judge, be examined separately and apart from all other witnesses except those who may be parties to the proceeding.</P>
                <P>The judge shall exclude, insofar as practicable, evidence which is immaterial, irrelevant, or unduly repetitious, or which is not of the sort upon which responsible persons are accustomed to rely.</P>
                <P>(2) <E T="03">Objections.</E> If a party objects to the admission or rejection of any evidence or to the limitation of the scope of any examination or cross-examination, or any other ruling of the judge, he shall state briefly the grounds of such objection, whereupon an automatic exception will follow which may be pursued in an appeal pursuant to § 900.65 by the party adversely affected by the judge's ruling.</P>
                <P>(3) <E T="03">Depositions.</E> The deposition of any witness shall be admitted, in the manner hereinafter provided in and subject to the provisions of § 900.61.</P>
                <P>(4) <E T="03">Affidavits.</E> Except as is otherwise provided in this subpart, affidavits may be admitted only if the evidence is otherwise admissible and the parties agree (which may be determined by their failure to make timely objections) that affidavits may be used.</P>
                <P>(5) <E T="03">Proof and authentication of official records or documents.</E> An official record or document, when admissible for any purpose, shall be admissible in evidence without the production of the person who made or prepared the same. Such record or document shall, in the discretion of the judge, be evidenced by an official publication thereof or by a copy attested by the person having legal custody thereof and accompanied by a certificate that such person has the custody.</P>
                <P>(6) <E T="03">Exhibits.</E> All written statements, charts, tabulations, or similar data offered in evidence at the hearing shall, after identification by the proponent and upon a satisfactory showing of the admissibility of the contents thereof, be numbered as exhibits and received in evidence and made a part of the record. Except where the judge finds that the furnishing of copies is impracticable, a copy of each exhibit, in addition to the original, shall be filed with the judge for the use of each other party to the proceeding. The judge shall advise the parties as to the exact number of copies which will be required to be filed and shall make and have noted on the record the proper distribution of the copies.</P>
                <P>If the testimony of a witness refers to a statute, or to a report, document, or transcript, the judge, after inquiry relating to the identification of such statute, report, document, or transcript, shall determine whether the same shall be produced at the hearing and physically be made a part of the evidence as an exhibit, or whether it shall be incorporated into the evidence by reference. If relevant and material matter offered in evidence is embraced in a report, document, or transcript containing immaterial or irrelevant matter, such immaterial or irrelevant matter shall be excluded and shall be segregated insofar as practicable, subject to the direction of the judge.</P>
                <P>(7) <E T="03">Official notice.</E> Official notice will be taken of such matters as are judicially noticed by the courts of the United States and of any other matter of technical, scientific, or commercial fact of established character: <E T="03">Provided,</E> That the parties shall be given adequate notice, at the hearing or by reference in the judge's report or the tentative order or otherwise, of matters so noticed, and (except where official notice is taken, for the first time in the proceeding, in the final order) shall be given adequate opportunity to show that such facts are erroneously noticed.</P>
                <P>(8) <E T="03">Offer of proof.</E> Whenever evidence is excluded from the record, the party offering such evidence may make an offer of proof, which shall be included in the transcript. The offer of proof shall consist of a brief statement describing the evidence to be offered. If the evidence consists of a brief oral statement or of an exhibit, it shall be inserted into the transcript in toto. In such event, it shall be considered a part of the transcript if the Secretary decides that the judge's ruling in excluding the evidence was <PRTPAGE P="19"/>erroneous. The judge shall not allow the insertion of such evidence in toto if the taking of such evidence will consume a considerable length of time at the hearing. In the latter event, if on appeal the Secretary decides that the judge erred in excluding the evidence, and that such error was substantial, the hearing shall be reopened to permit the taking of such evidence.</P>
                <P>(e) [Reserved]</P>
                <P>(f) <E T="03">Transcript.</E> (1) During the period in which the proceeding has an active status the transcript and exhibits shall be kept on file in the office of the hearing clerk, where it shall be available for examination during official hours of business. Thereafter said transcript and exhibits shall be made available by the hearing clerk for examination during official hours of business after prior request and reasonable notice to the hearing clerk.</P>
                <P>(2) If a personal copy of the transcript is desired, such copy may be obtained upon written application filed with the reporter, and upon payment of fees at the rate (if any) provided in the contract between the reporter and the Secretary.</P>
                <CITA>[25 FR 5907, June 28, 1960, as amended at 38 FR 29798, Oct. 29, 1973]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.61</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Depositions.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Procedure in lieu of deposition.</E> Before any party may have testimony taken by deposition, said party shall, if practicable, submit to the other party an affidavit which shall set forth the facts to which the witness would testify, if the deposition should be taken. If, after examination of such affidavit, the other party agrees, or (within 10 days after submission of the affidavit) fails to object, that the affidavit may be used in lieu of the deposition, the judge shall admit the affidavit in evidence and shall not order the deposition to be taken.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Application for taking deposition.</E> Upon the application of a party to the proceeding, the judge may, at any time after the filing of the moving paper, order, under the facsimile signature of the Secretary, the taking of testimony by deposition. The application shall be in writing and shall be filed with the hearing clerk and shall set forth: (1) The name and address of the proposed deponent; (2) the name and address of the person (referred to hereinafter in this section as the “officer”), qualified under the rules in this part to take depositions, before whom the proposed examination is to be made; (3) the proposed time and place of the examination, which shall be at least 15 days after the date of the mailing of the application; and (4) the reasons why such deposition should be taken.</P>
                <P>(c) <E T="03">Judge's order for taking deposition.</E> If, after the examination of the application, the judge is of the opinion that the deposition should be taken, he shall order its taking. The order shall be filed with the hearing clerk and shall be served upon the parties and shall state: (1) The time and place of the examination (which shall not be less than 10 days after the filing of the order); (2) the name of the officer before whom the examination is to be made; (3) the name of the deponent. The officer and the time and place need not be the same as those suggested in the application.</P>
                <P>(d) <E T="03">Qualifications of officer.</E> The deposition shall be taken before the judge or before an officer authorized by the law of the United States or by the law of the place of the examination to administer oaths, or before an officer authorized by the Secretary to administer oaths.</P>
                <P>(e) <E T="03">Procedure on examination.</E> The deponent shall be examined under oath or affirmation and shall be subject to cross-examination. The testimony of the deponent shall be recorded by the officer or by some person under his direction and in his presence. In lieu of oral examination, parties may transmit written interrogatories to the officer prior to the examination and the officer shall propound such interrogatories to the deponent.</P>
                <P>The applicant must arrange for the examination of the witness either by oral examination or by written interrogatories. If it is found by the judge, upon the protest of a party to the proceeding, that such party has his residence and his place of business more than 100 miles from the place of the examination and that it would constitute an undue hardship upon such party to be represented at the examination, the applicant will be required to conduct the examination by means of interrogatories. When the examination is conducted by means of interrogatories, copies of the interrogatories shall be served upon the other parties to the proceeding at least five days prior to the date set for the examination, and the other parties shall be afforded an opportunity to file with the officer cross-interrogatories at any time prior to the time of the examination.</P>
                <P>(f) <E T="03">Certification by officer.</E> The officer shall certify on the deposition that the deponent was duly sworn by him and that the deposition is a true record of the deponent's testimony. He shall then securely seal the deposition, together with two copies thereof, in an envelope and mail the same by registered mail to the hearing clerk.</P>
                <P>(g) <E T="03">Use of depositions.</E> A deposition ordered and taken in accord with the provisions of this section may be used in a proceeding under the act if the judge finds that the evidence is otherwise admissible and (1) that the witness is dead; or (2) that the witness is at a distance greater than 100 miles from the place of hearing, unless it appears that the absence of the witness was procured by the party offering the deposition; or (3) that the witness is unable to attend or testify because <PRTPAGE P="20"/>of age, sickness, infirmity or imprisonment; or (4) that the party offering the deposition has endeavored to procure the attendance of the witness by subpena but has been unable to do so; or (5) that such exceptional circumstances exist as to make it desirable, in the interests of justice, to allow the deposition to be used. If a deposition has been taken, and the party upon whose application it was taken refuses to offer it in evidence, the other party may offer the deposition, or any part thereof, in evidence.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.62</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Subpenas.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Issuance of subpenas.</E> The attendance of witnesses and the production of documentary evidence from any place in the United States on behalf of any party to the proceeding may, by subpena, be required at any designated place of hearing. Subpenas may be issued by the Secretary or by the judge, under the facsimile signature of the Secretary, upon a reasonable showing by the applicant of the grounds, necessity, and reasonable scope thereof.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Application for subpena duces tecum.</E> Subpenas for the production of documentary evidence, unless issued by the judge upon his own motion, shall be issued only upon a verified written application. Such application shall specify, as exactly as possible, the documents desired and shall show their competency, relevancy, and materiality and the necessity for their production.</P>
                <P>(c) <E T="03">Service of subpenas.</E> Subpenas may be served (1) by a United States Marshal or his deputy, or (2) by any other person who is not less than 18 years of age, or (3) by registering and mailing a copy of the subpena addressed to the person to be served at his or its last known residence or principal place of business or residence. Proof of service may be made by the return of service on the subpena by the United States Marshal or his deputy; or, if served by an individual other than a United States Marshal or his deputy, by an affidavit of such person stating that he personally served a copy of the subpena upon the person named therein; or, if service was by registered mail, by an affidavit made by the person mailing the subpena that it was mailed as provided in this paragraph and by the signed return post-office receipt: <E T="03">Provided,</E> That, if the subpena is issued on behalf of the Department, the return receipt without an affidavit of mailing shall be sufficient proof of service. In making personal service, the person making service shall leave a copy of the subpena with the person subpenaed; the original, bearing or accompanied by the required proof of service shall be returned to the official who issued the same.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.63</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Fees and mileage.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Witnesses who are subpenaed and who appear in such proceeding, including witnesses whose depositions are taken, shall be paid the same fees and mileage that are paid witnesses in the courts of the United States, and persons taking depositions shall be entitled to the same fees as are paid for like services in the courts of the United States, to be paid by the party at whose request the deposition is taken. Witness fees and mileage shall be paid by the party at whose instance the witnesses appear, and claims therefor, as to witnesses subpenaed on behalf of the Department, shall be proved before the person issuing the subpena, and, as to witnesses subpenaed on behalf of any other party, shall be presented to such party.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.64</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>The Administrative Law Judge's decision.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Corrections to and certification of transcript.</E> (1) At such time as the judge may specify, but not later than the time fixed for filing proposed findings of fact, conclusions and order, or briefs, as the case may be, the parties may file with the judge proposed corrections to the transcript. (2) As soon as practicable after the filing of proposed findings of fact, conclusions and order, or briefs, as the case may be, the judge shall file with the hearing clerk his certificate indicating any corrections to be made in the transcript, and stating that, to the best of his knowledge and belief, the transcript, as corrected, is a true, correct, and complete transcript of the testimony given at the hearing, and that the exhibits are all the exhibits properly a part of the hearing record. The original of such certificate shall be attached to the original transcript and a copy of such certificate shall be served upon each of the parties by the hearing clerk who shall also enter onto the transcript (without obscuring the text) any correction noted in the certification.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Proposed findings of fact, conclusions, and orders.</E> Within 10 days (unless the judge shall have announced at the hearing a shorter or longer period of time) after the transcript has been filed with the hearing clerk, as provided in paragraph (a) of this section, each party may file with the hearing clerk proposed findings of fact, conclusions, and order, based solely upon the evidence of record, and briefs in support thereof.</P>
                <P>(c) <E T="03">Administrative Law Judge's decision.</E> The judge, within a reasonable time after the termination of the period allowed for the filing of proposed findings of fact, conclusions, and orders, and briefs in support thereof, shall prepare upon the basis of the record, and shall file with the hearing clerk, his initial decision, a copy of which shall be served by the hearing clerk, upon each of the parties. Such decision shall become final without further proceedings 35 days after the date of service thereof, unless there is an appeal to the Secretary by a party to the proceeding: <E T="03">Provided, however,</E> That no decision shall be <PRTPAGE P="21"/>final for the purpose of judicial review except a final decision issued by the Secretary pursuant to an appeal by a party to the proceeding.</P>
                <CITA>[25 FR 5907, June 28, 1960, as amended at 38 FR 29799, Oct. 29, 1973]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.65</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Appeals to Secretary: Transmittal of record.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Filing of appeal.</E> Any party who disagrees with a judge's decision or any part thereof, may appeal the decision to the Secretary by transmitting an appeal petition to the hearing clerk within 30 days after service of said decision upon said party. Each issue set forth in the appeal, and the arguments thereon, shall be separately numbered; shall be plainly and concisely stated; and shall contain detailed citations of the record, statutes, regulations and authorities being relied upon in support thereof. The appeal petition shall be served upon the other party to the proceeding by the hearing clerk.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Argument before Secretary—</E>(1) <E T="03">Oral argument.</E> A party bringing an appeal may request within the prescribed time period for filing such appeal, an opportunity for oral argument before the Secretary. Failure to make such request in writing, within the prescribed time period, shall be deemed a waiver of oral argument. The Secretary, in his discretion, may grant, refuse or limit any request for oral argument on appeal.</P>
                <P>(2) <E T="03">Scope of argument.</E> Argument to be heard on appeal, whether oral or in a written brief, shall be limited to the issues raised by the appeal, except that if the Secretary determines that additional issues should be argued, the parties shall be given reasonable notice of such determination, so as to permit preparation of adequate arguments on all the issues to be argued.</P>
                <P>(c) <E T="03">Response.</E> Within 20 days after service of an appeal brought by a party to the proceeding, any other party may file a response in support of or in opposition to such appeal.</P>
                <P>(d) <E T="03">Transmittal of record.</E> Whenever an appeal is filed by a party to the proceeding, the hearing clerk shall transmit to the Secretary the record of the proceeding. Such record shall include: The pleadings; any motions and requests filed, and the rulings thereon; the transcript of the testimony taken at the hearing, as well as the exhibits filed in connection therewith; any statements filed under the shortened procedure; any documents or papers filed in connection with prehearing conferences; such proposed findings of fact, conclusions, and orders, and briefs in support thereof, as may have been filed in connection with the hearing; the judge's initial decision; and the appeal petition; briefs in support thereof, and responses thereto as may have been filed in the proceeding.</P>
                <CITA>[38 FR 29799, Oct. 29, 1973]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.66</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Consideration of appeal by the Secretary and issuance of final order.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Consideration of appeal.</E> As soon as practicable after the receipt of the record from the hearing clerk, or, in case oral argument was had, as soon as practicable thereafter, the Secretary, upon the basis of and after due consideration of the record, shall rule on the appeal. If the Secretary decides that no change or modification of the judge's decision is warranted, he may adopt the Judge's decision as the final order of the Secretary, preserving any right of the party bringing the appeal to seek judicial review of such decision in the proper forum. At no stage of the proceeding between its institution and the issuance of the order shall the Secretary discuss ex parte the merits of the proceeding with any person who is connected with the proceeding in an advocative or an investigative capacity, or with any representative of such person: <E T="03">Provided, however,</E> That the Secretary may discuss the merits of the proceeding with such a person if all parties to the proceeding, or their representatives, have been given an opportunity to be present. If, notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this section, a memorandum or other communication from any party, or from any person acting on behalf of any party, which relates to the merits of the proceeding, receives the personal attention of the Secretary (or, if an official other than the Secretary is to issue the order, then of such other official) during the pendency of the proceeding, such memorandum or communication shall be regarded as argument made in the proceeding and shall be filed with the hearing clerk, who shall serve a copy thereof upon the opposite party to file a reply thereto.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Issuance of final order.</E> A final order issued by the Secretary shall be filed with the hearing clerk, who shall serve it upon the parties: <E T="03">Provided,</E> That, if the terms of the order differ substantially from those proposed in the decision of the judge, the Secretary shall, if he deems it advisable to do so, direct that a copy of the order be served upon the parties as a tentative order; and, in such event, opportunity shall be given the parties to file exceptions thereto and written arguments or briefs in support of such exceptions. In such case, if exceptions are filed within a period of time (to be fixed by the Secretary but not to exceed 20 days) following the service of the tentative order, the Secretary shall give consideration, to and shall make such changes in the tentative order as he deems to be appropriate; otherwise, the tentative order shall become final, as of the day following the date of expiration of the period fixed for the filing of exceptions.</P>
                <CITA>[38 FR 29799, Oct. 29, 1973]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <PRTPAGE P="22"/>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.67</SECTNO>
                <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.68</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Applications for reopening hearings; for rehearings or rearguments of proceedings; or for reconsideration of orders.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Petition requisite—</E>(1) <E T="03">Filing; service.</E> An application for reopening the hearing to take further evidence, or for rehearing or reargument of the proceeding, or for reconsideration of the order shall be made by petition addressed to the Secretary and filed with the hearing clerk, who immediately shall notify and serve a copy thereof upon the other party to the proceeding. Every such petition shall state specifically the grounds relied upon.</P>
                <P>(2) <E T="03">Petitions to reopen hearings.</E> A petition to reopen the hearing for the purpose of taking additional evidence may be filed at any time prior to the issuance of the final order. Every such petition shall state briefly the nature and purpose of the evidence to be adduced, shall show that such evidence is not merely cumulative, and shall set forth a good reason why such evidence was not adduced at the hearing.</P>
                <P>(3) <E T="03">Petitions to rehear or reargue proceedings, or to reconsider orders.</E> A petition to rehear or reargue the proceeding or to reconsider the final order shall be filed within 15 days after the date of the service of such order. Every such petition shall state specifically the matters claimed to have been erroneously decided, and alleged errors must be briefly stated.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Procedure for disposition of petitions.</E> Within 10 days following the service of any petition provided for in this section, the other party to the proceeding shall file with the hearing clerk an answer thereto. As soon as practicable thereafter, the Secretary shall announce the decision granting or denying the petition. Unless the Secretary shall determine otherwise, the issuance or operation of the order shall not be stayed pending the decision of the Secretary upon the petition. In the event that any such petition is granted by the Secretary, the applicable rules of practice, as set out elsewhere in this subpart, shall be followed.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.69</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Filing; service; extensions of time; effective date of filing; and computation of time.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Filing; number of copies.</E> Except as provided otherwise herein, all documents or papers required or authorized in this subpart to be filed with the hearing clerk shall be filed in quadruplicate: <E T="03">Provided,</E> That, if there are more than two parties to the proceeding, a sufficient number of additional copies shall be filed so as to provide for service upon all the parties to the proceeding. Any document or paper, required or authorized in this subpart to be filed with the hearing clerk, shall, during the course of an oral hearing, be filed with the judge.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Service; proof of service.</E> Copies of all such papers shall be served upon the parties by the hearing clerk, by the judge, or by some other employee of the Department or by a United States Marshal or his deputy. Service shall be made either (1) by delivering a copy of the document or paper to the individual to be served or to a member of the partnership to be served or to the president, secretary, or other executive officer or any director of the corporation, organization, or association to be served, or to the attorney or agent of record of such individual, partnership, corporation, organization, or association; or (2) by leaving a copy of the document or paper at the principal office or place of business of such individual, partnership, corporation, organization, or association, or of his or its attorney or agent of record; or (3) by registering and mailing a copy of the document or paper, addressed to such individual, partnership, corporation, organization, or association, or to his or its attorney or agent of record, at his or its last known principal office, place of business, or residence. Proof of service hereunder shall be made by the affidavit of the person who actually made the service. The affidavit contemplated herein shall be filed with the hearing clerk, and the fact of filing thereof shall be noted on the docket of the proceeding.</P>
                <P>(c) <E T="03">Extensions of time.</E> The time for the filing of any documents or papers required or authorized in this subpart to be filed may be extended upon (1) a written stipulation between the parties, or (2) upon the request of a party, by the judge before the transmittal of the record to the Secretary, or by the Secretary at any other time if, in the judgment of the Secretary or the judge, as the case may be, there is good reason for the extension.</P>
                <P>(d) <E T="03">Effective date of filing.</E> Any document or paper, except a petition filed pursuant to § 900.52, required or authorized under these rules to be filed shall be deemed to have been filed when it is postmarked, or when it is received by the hearing clerk. Any petition filed under § 900.52 shall be deemed to be filed when it is received by the hearing clerk.</P>
                <P>(e) <E T="03">Computation of time.</E> Sundays and Federal holidays shall be included in computing the time allowed for the filing of any document or paper: <E T="03">Provided,</E> That, when such time expires on a Sunday or legal holiday, such time shall be extended to include the next following business day.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.70</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Applications for interim relief.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Filing the application.</E> A person who has filed a petition pursuant to § 900.52 may by separate application filed with the hearing clerk apply to the Secretary for an order <PRTPAGE P="23"/>postponing the effective date of, or suspending the application of, the marketing order or any provision thereof, or any obligation imposed in connection therewith, pending final determination of the proceeding.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Contents of the application.</E> The application shall contain a statement of the facts upon which the relief is requested, including any facts showing irreparable injury. The application must be signed and sworn to by the petitioner and any facts alleged therein which are not within his personal knowledge shall be supported by affidavits of a person or persons having personal knowledge of such facts or by proper documentary evidence thereof.</P>
                <P>(c) <E T="03">Answer to application.</E> Immediately upon receipt of the application, the hearing clerk shall transmit a copy thereof, together with all supporting papers, to the Administrator, who shall, within 20 days, or such other time fixed by the Secretary, after the filing of the application file an answer thereto with the hearing clerk.</P>
                <P>(d) <E T="03">Contents of answer.</E> The answer shall contain a statement of the objections, if any, of the Administrator to the application for interim relief, and may be supported by affidavits and documentary evidence.</P>
                <P>(e) <E T="03">Transmittal to Secretary.</E> Upon receiving the answer of the Administrator or upon the expiration of the time for filing the answer, the hearing clerk shall transmit to the Secretary for his decision all papers filed in connection with the application.</P>
                <P>(f) <E T="03">Hearing and oral argument.</E> The Secretary may, in his discretion, permit oral argument or the taking of testimony in connection with such application. However, unless written request therefor is filed with the hearing clerk prior to the transmittal of the papers to the Secretary, the parties shall be deemed to have waived oral argument and the taking of testimony.</P>
                <P>(g) <E T="03">Decision by Secretary.</E> The Secretary may grant or deny the application. Any action taken by the Secretary shall be in the form of an order filed with the hearing clerk and shall contain a brief statement of the reasons for the action taken. The hearing clerk shall cause copies of the order to be served upon the parties.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.71</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Hearing before Secretary.</SUBJECT>

                <P>The Secretary may act in the place and stead of a judge in any proceeding hereunder. When he so acts the hearing clerk shall transmit the record to the Secretary at the expiration of the period provided for the filing of proposed findings of fact, conclusions and orders, and the Secretary shall thereupon, after due consideration of the record, issue his final order in the proceeding; <E T="03">Provided,</E> That he may issue a tentative order in which event the parties shall be afforded an opportunity to file appeals before the issuance of the final order.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Supplemental Rules of Practice for Marketing Orders, Marketing Agreements, and Requirements Issued Pursuant to 7 U.S.C. 608b(b) and 7 U.S.C. 608e Covering Fruits, Vegetables, and Nuts</HD>
              <AUTH>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
                <P>7 U.S.C. 601-74.</P>
              </AUTH>
              <SOURCE>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Source:</HD>
                <P>61 FR 20717, May 8, 1996, unless otherwise noted.</P>
              </SOURCE>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO> §900.80</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Words in the singular form.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Words in this subpart in the singular form shall be deemed to import the plural, and vice versa, as the case may demand.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.81</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
                <P>As used in this subpart, the terms as defined in the act shall apply with equal force and effect. In addition, unless the context otherwise requires:</P>
                <P>(a) The term <E T="03">Act</E> means Public Act No. 10, 73 Congress (48 Stat. 31) as amended and as reenacted and amended by the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937 (50 Stat. 246), as amended.</P>
                <P>(b) The term <E T="03">Department</E> means the United States Department of Agriculture.</P>
                <P>(c) The term <E T="03">Secretary</E> means the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States, or any officer or employee of the Department to whom authority has heretofore been delegated, or to whom authority may hereafter be delegated, to act in his stead.</P>
                <P>(d) The term <E T="03">Administrator</E> means the Administrator of the Agricultural Marketing Service, with power to redelegate, or any officer or employee of the Department to whom authority has been delegated or may hereafter be delegated to act in his stead.</P>
                <P>(e) The term <E T="03">proceeding</E> means a proceeding before the Secretary arising under sections 8a, 8b(b), 8c(14), 8e, 10(c) and 10(h).</P>
                <P>(f) The term <E T="03">hearing</E> means that part of the proceeding which involves the submission of evidence.</P>
                <P>(g) The term <E T="03">marketing agreement</E> means any marketing agreement or any amendment thereto which may be entered into pursuant to section 8b of the act.</P>
                <P>(h) The term <E T="03">marketing order</E> means any order or any amendment thereto which may be issued pursuant to section 8c of the act, and after notice and hearing as required by said section.</P>
                <P>(i) The term <E T="03">handler</E> means any person who, by the terms of a marketing order or marketing agreement, is subject thereto, or to whom a marketing order or marketing agreement is sought to be made applicable.</P>
                <P>(j) The term <E T="03">importer</E> means any person who, by the terms of section 8e of the act, is subject thereto.<PRTPAGE P="24"/>
                </P>
                <P>(k) The term <E T="03">person</E> means any individual, corporation, partnership, association, or any other business unit.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.82</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Stipulation procedures.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The Administrator, or the Administrator's representative, may, at any time before the issuance of a complaint seeking a civil penalty under the Act, enter into a stipulation with any handler or importer in accordance with the following procedures:</P>
                <P>(a) The Administrator, or the Administrator's representative, shall give the handler or importer notice of the alleged violation of the applicable marketing order or marketing agreement, or the requirements issued pursuant to 7 U.S.C. 608b(b) and 7 U.S.C. 608e, and an opportunity for a hearing thereon as provided by the Act;</P>
                <P>(b) In agreeing to the proposed stipulation, the handler or importer expressly waives the opportunity for a hearing and agrees to pay a specified civil penalty within a designated time;</P>
                <P>(c) The Administrator, or the Administrator's representative, agrees to accept the specified civil penalty in settlement of the particular matter involved if it is paid within the designated time;</P>
                <P>(d) In cases where the handler or importer does not pay the specified civil penalty within the designated time, or the handler or importer does not agree to the stipulation, the Administrator may issue an administrative complaint; and</P>
                <P>(e) The civil penalty that the Administrator may have proposed in a stipulation agreement shall have no bearing on the civil penalty amount that the Department may seek in a formal administrative proceeding against the same handler or importer for the same alleged violation.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Procedure Governing Meetings To Arbitrate and Mediate Disputes Relating to Sales of Milk or Its Products</HD>
              <AUTH>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
                <P>Sec. 3, 50 Stat. 248; 7 U.S.C. 671.</P>
              </AUTH>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.100</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Words in the singular form.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Words in this subpart in the singular form shall be deemed to import the plural, and vice versa, as the case may demand.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.101</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
                <P>As used in this subpart, the terms as defined in the Act shall apply with equal force and effect. In addition, unless the context otherwise requires:</P>
                <P>(a) The term <E T="03">Act</E> means section 3 of the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as amended (50 Stat. 248, as amended; 7 U.S.C. 671);</P>
                <P>(b) The term <E T="03">Department</E> means the United States Department of Agriculture;</P>
                <P>(c) The term <E T="03">Secretary</E> means the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States, or any officer or employee of the Department to whom authority has heretofore been delegated, or to whom authority may hereafter be delegated, to act in his stead;</P>
                <P>(d) The term <E T="03">General Counsel</E> means the General Counsel of the Department;</P>
                <P>(e) The term <E T="03">Administrator</E> means the Administrator of the Agricultural Marketing Service, with power to redelegate, or any officer or employee of the Department to whom authority has been delegated or may hereafter be delegated to act in his stead.</P>
                <P>(f) The term <E T="03">Service</E> means the Agricultural Marketing Service.</P>
                <P>(g) The term <E T="03">Division</E> means the Dairy Division of the Service.</P>
                <P>(h) The term <E T="03">cooperative</E> means any association, incorporated or otherwise, which is in good faith owned or controlled by producers, or organizations thereof, of milk or its products, and which is bona fide engaged in the collective processing or preparing for market or handling or marketing, in the current of interstate or foreign commerce, of milk or its products;</P>
                <P>(i) The term <E T="03">arbitrator</E> means any officer or employee of the Service designated by the Administrator, pursuant to the Act, to arbitrate a bona fide dispute with reference to the terms and conditions of the sale of milk or its products between a producer cooperative and purchasers, handlers, processors, or distributors of milk or its products;</P>
                <P>(j) The term <E T="03">mediator</E> means any officer or employee of the Service designated by the Administrator, pursuant to the act, to mediate a bona fide dispute with reference to terms and conditions of the sale of milk or its products between a producer cooperative and purchasers, handlers, processors, or distributors of milk or its products;</P>
                <P>(k) The term <E T="03">hearing clerk</E> means the hearing clerk, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC.</P>
                <CITA>[25 FR 5907, June 28, 1960, as amended at 26 FR 7797, Aug. 22, 1961, 28 FR 579, Jan. 23, 1963; 37 FR 8059, Apr. 25, 1972]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.102</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Filing of applications for mediation or arbitration.</SUBJECT>
                <P>All applications for mediation or arbitration, all submissions, and all correspondence regarding mediation or arbitration shall be addressed to the Secretary, attention of the Division.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.103</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Application for mediation.</SUBJECT>
                <P>An application for mediation by cooperative shall be in writing and shall include the following information:</P>
                <P>(a) Names in full of the parties to the dispute and their addresses;</P>

                <P>(b) Description of the cooperative organization and business, including copies of the <PRTPAGE P="25"/>articles of incorporation or association, bylaws, and membership contract; information regarding the number of shares of outstanding stock and the approximate portion owned by active producers; a statement of the function performed in connection with the collective processing, preparing, handling, or marketing of milk or its products; and data relative to the distribution of membership by States, the distribution by States of plant facilities for collecting, processing, or disposing of milk or its products, and the business operations for the year last past, including the total quantity of milk and its products handled by the applicant and the proportion of that quantity that was sold in States other than the States of production;</P>
                <P>(c) Suggested time and place for meeting between parties and mediator.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.104</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Inquiry by the Administrator.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Upon receipt of an application for mediation, the Administrator, through such officers or employees of the Service as he may designate, may make any inquiry which is deemed to be necessary or proper in order to determine whether a bona fide dispute exists.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.105</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Notification.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The Administrator, acting on behalf of the Secretary will notify the applicant as to whether he considers that mediation will effectuate the purpose of the act and as to whether he will mediate.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.106</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Assignment of mediator.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The Director of the Division shall assign a mediator, from the group designated by the Administrator, to act in such capacity.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.107</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Meetings.</SUBJECT>
                <P>All meetings held pursuant to §§ 900.103 to 900.109 shall be held with and under the direction of the mediator.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.108</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Mediator's report.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The mediator, upon the completion of mediation proceedings, shall submit to the Administrator a complete report on such proceedings.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.109</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Mediation agreement.</SUBJECT>
                <P>An agreement arrived at by mediation shall not become effective until approved by the Secretary, and the Secretary will not approve an agreement if there is evidence of fraud, if there is a lack of evidence to support the agreement, or if the agreement provides for any unfair trade practice.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.110</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Application for arbitration.</SUBJECT>
                <P>An application for arbitration by a cooperative shall be in writing and shall contain the following information:</P>
                <P>(a) Names in full of the parties to the dispute and their addresses;</P>
                <P>(b) The same information required under § 900.103(b);</P>
                <P>(c) Concise statement of dispute to be submitted;</P>
                <P>(d) Originals or certified copies of all contracts, if any, involved in the dispute, and of correspondence which has passed between the parties and of any other documents or information relied upon;</P>
                <P>(e) Dates before which it is desired that the hearing shall be had and the award shall become effective;</P>
                <P>(f) Suggested time and place for arbitration hearing.</P>
                <P>The applicant shall send a copy of the application to each other party to the dispute.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.111</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Inquiry by the Administrator.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Upon receipt of an application for arbitration, the Administrator, through such officers or employees of the Service as he may designate, may make any inquiry deemed to be necessary or proper in order to determine whether a bona fide dispute exists, to assist the parties in reducing the dispute to well-defined issues, and to select an arbitrator who would be satisfactory to all parties.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.112</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Notification.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The Administrator, acting on behalf of the Secretary, within a reasonable time after the receipt of an application, will notify the applicant as to whether he will grant the application.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.113</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Submission.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Within a reasonable time after the receipt of the Administrator's consent to arbitrate, the parties to the dispute shall file with the Administrator a formal submission, which shall contain the following information:</P>
                <P>(a) Names in full of the parties;</P>
                <P>(b) Addresses of the parties to whom all notifications and communications concerning the arbitration shall be sent;</P>
                <P>(c) Description of the organization and businesses of all parties to the dispute, including sufficient information to show that the cooperative is a bona fide one, and that the parties are engaged in activities in the current of interstate or foreign commerce;</P>
                <P>(d) Concise statement of the specific questions submitted and a brief outline of the contentions of each party to the dispute, and a statement as to the period of time during which the award shall be in effect, said period to be not less than thirty days from the effective date of the award;</P>
                <P>(e) Name of arbitrator;</P>
                <P>(f) Time and place of arbitration, including street address;</P>

                <P>(g) Stipulation by the parties that they will produce any books, records, and correspondence required by the arbitrator as being necessary to a fair determination of the dispute;<PRTPAGE P="26"/>
                </P>
                <P>(h) Agreement by the parties that they will consider the award as final and will comply therewith;</P>
                <P>(i) Stipulation by the parties that arbitration is to take place under rules and regulations issued by the Secretary, and that any such rules and regulations pertaining to mediation and arbitration shall be considered a part of the submission;</P>
                <P>(j) Stipulation that a stenographic report of the proceedings must be made.</P>
                <P>The submission shall be signed by each party before a notary public, and when the signature is that of an agent of a corporation or cooperative association, the same shall be accompanied by evidence of the authority to sign.</P>
                <P>A submission may be withdrawn at any time before the award, and any question held by the arbitrator to be a separable question may be withdrawn before award by agreement of all parties. When any question is so withdrawn, the parties shall file with the arbitrator the agreement on that question reached by the parties, showing all the details thereof, and the arbitrator shall include it in the record of the arbitration.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.114</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Designation of arbitrator.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The Administrator, after receiving the submission, will designate one or more persons to act as arbitrator.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.115</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Hearing.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The arbitrator shall have full discretion to conduct the hearing in such manner as will, in his opinion, enable him to ascertain all the facts in the case.</P>
                <P>Parties to the dispute may appear in person or by duly accredited agents and may be represented by counsel.</P>
                <P>All relevant and material evidence may be presented. The arbitrator shall not be bound by the legal rules of evidence.</P>
                <P>The arbitrator, in the presence of the parties, may require the production of books and records for examination by himself, but not for examination of confidential information by other parties to the dispute unless the party producing the same consents to its examination by the other parties to the dispute.</P>
                <P>No evidence offered by one party shall be received except in the presence of all parties unless the parties so agree in a submission specifying the nature of the evidence to be received.</P>
                <P>Final determination as to what will be considered confidential information shall be made by the arbitrator.</P>
                <P>The arbitrator may request the opinions of economists, marketing specialists, statisticians, lawyers, accountants, and other experts.</P>
                <P>When more than two arbitrators are designated to hear a dispute, and they disagree, the award of the majority shall be the final award. If the arbitrators are evenly divided, there shall be no award.</P>
                <P>A stenographic record of all the proceedings during an arbitration must be made.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.116</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Award.</SUBJECT>
                <P>An award shall be made within ten days after the close of the hearing.</P>
                <P>The award shall be in writing and shall cover only points of dispute raised in the submission.</P>
                <P>The arbitrator, in making the award, may use his own technical knowledge in addition to the evidence submitted by the parties.</P>
                <P>The award shall state the period during which it shall be in effect, said period to be not less than thirty days from the effective date thereof; and said period may be extended by agreement among the parties upon notification thereof to the Administrator, unless or until the Administrator withdraws his approval.</P>
                <P>The arbitrator shall sign the award in the presence of a notary public, or, when more than one arbitrator is designated the arbitrator shall sign in the presence of each other.</P>
                <P>Copies of the award shall be delivered to the parties by the Division.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.117</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Approval of award.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The award shall not become effective until approved by the Secretary, and the Secretary will not approve an award if there is evidence of fraud, or evidence of misconduct upon the part of the arbitrator, or lack of evidence to support the award, or if the award provides for any unfair trade practice.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.118</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Costs.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The parties jointly shall pay for the stenographic record. A copy of the record shall be furnished by the parties to the arbitrator and shall be forwarded by him to the Administrator, ultimately to be filed in the office of the hearing clerk.</P>
                <P>The arbitrator shall not receive compensation for parties to the dispute.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Miscellaneous Regulations</HD>
              <AUTH>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
                <P>Sec. 10, 48 Stat. 37, as amended; 7 U.S.C. 610.</P>
              </AUTH>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.200</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
                <P>As used in this subpart, the terms as defined in the Act shall apply with equal force and effect. In addition, unless the context otherwise requires:</P>
                <P>(a) The term <E T="03">Act</E> means Public Act No. 10, 73d Congress (48 Stat. 31), as amended and as reenacted and amended by the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937 (50 Stat. 246, 7 U.S.C. 601), as amended;</P>
                <P>(b) The term <E T="03">Department</E> means the United States Department of Agriculture;<PRTPAGE P="27"/>
                </P>
                <P>(c) The term <E T="03">Secretary</E> means the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States, or any officer or employee of the Department to whom authority has heretofore been delegated, or to whom authority may hereafter be delegated, to act in his stead;</P>
                <P>(d) The term <E T="03">General Counsel</E> means the General Counsel of the Department;</P>
                <P>(e) The term <E T="03">Administrator</E> means the Administrator of the Agricultural Marketing Service, with power to redelegate, or any officer or employee of the Department to whom authority has been delegated or may hereafter be delegated to act in his stead.</P>
                <P>(f) [Reserved]</P>
                <P>(g) The term <E T="04">Federal Register</E> means the publication provided for by the Act of July 26, 1935 (49 Stat. 500), and acts supplementary thereto and amendatory thereof;</P>
                <P>(h) The term <E T="03">marketing agreement</E> means any marketing agreement or any amendment thereto which may be entered into pursuant to section 8b of the Act;</P>
                <P>(i) The term <E T="03">marketing order</E> means any order or any amendment thereto which may be issued pursuant to section 8c of the Act;</P>
                <P>(j) The term <E T="03">person</E> means any individual, corporation, partnership, association, or any other business unit;</P>
                <P>(k) The term <E T="03">official</E> means the Secretary, any officer, employee, or other person employed or appointed by the Department, and any agency or agent appointed by the Secretary to administer a marketing agreement or a marketing order, and any agent or employee of any such agency or agent;</P>
                <P>(l) The term <E T="03">information</E> means and includes reports, books, accounts, records, and the facts and information contained therein and required to be furnished to or acquired by any official pursuant to the provisions of any marketing agreement or marketing order.</P>
                <CITA>[25 FR 5907, June 28, 1960, as amended at 26 FR 7796, Aug. 22, 1961; 28 FR 579, Jan. 23, 1963]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.201</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Investigation and disposition of alleged violations.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Whenever the Administrator has reason to believe that any handler has violated, or is violating, the provisions of any marketing order, he may institute such investigation and, after due notice to such handler, conduct such hearing in order to determine the facts as, in his opinion, are warranted. If, in the opinion of the Administrator and the General Counsel, the facts developed as a result of such investigation or hearing warrant such action, the General Counsel shall refer the matter to the Attorney General for appropriate action.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.210</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Disclosures of information.</SUBJECT>
                <P>All information in the possession of any official which relates to the business or property of any person, and which was furnished by, or obtained from, such person pursuant to the provisions of any marketing agreement or marketing order, shall be kept confidential and shall not be disclosed, divulged, or made public, unless otherwise expressly provided in said marketing agreement or marketing order, or unless said person authorizes said official, in writing, to disclose such information, except that:</P>
                <P>(a) Such information may be disclosed, divulged, or made public if it has been obtained from or furnished by a person who is not the person to whose business or property such information relates or an employee of such latter person, or if such information is otherwise required by law to be furnished to an official;</P>
                <P>(b) Such information may be furnished to other officials for use in the regular course of their official duties;</P>
                <P>(c) Such information may be combined and published in the form of general statistical studies or data in which the identity of the person furnishing such information or from whom it was obtained shall not be disclosed;</P>
                <P>(d) Such information may be disclosed upon lawful demand made by the President or by either House of Congress or any committee thereof, or, if the Secretary determines that such disclosure is not contrary to the public interest, such information may be disclosed in response to a subpena by any court of competent jurisdiction.</P>
                <P>(e) Such information may be offered in evidence (whether or not it has been obtained from or furnished by the person against whom it is offered) by or on behalf of the Secretary, the United States, or the official who obtained it or to whom it was furnished, in any administrative hearing held pursuant to section 8c (15)(A) of the Act or in any action, suit, or proceeding, civil or criminal, in which the Secretary or the United States or any such official is a party, and (1) which is instituted (i) for the purpose of enforcing or restraining the violation of any marketing agreement or marketing order, or (ii) for the purpose of collecting any penalty or forfeiture provided for in the act, or (iii) for the purpose of collecting any monies due under a marketing agreement or marketing order, or (2) in which the validity of any marketing agreement or marketing order, or any provision of either, is challenged or involved.</P>
                <P>(f) Such information may be furnished to the duly constituted authorities of any State, pursuant to a written agreement made under authority of section 10(i) of the Act, to the extent that such information is relevant to transactions within the regulatory jurisdiction of such authorities.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.211</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Penalties.</SUBJECT>

                <P>Any official who shall have violated the provisions of § 900.210 by wilfully divulging, disclosing, or making public any information <PRTPAGE P="28"/>acquired by or furnished to or in the possession or custody of such official pursuant to the provisions of a marketing agreement or marketing order shall be subject to a penalty of $100 for each offense. (The civil penalty provided in this section is prescribed under the authority contained in sec. 10(c) of the Act (7 U.S.C. 610(c)); this provision is not intended to supersede the provision in sec. 8d(2) of the Act (7 U.S.C. 608d(2)) for criminal liability and removal from office.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Procedure for Conduct of Referenda To Determine Producer Approval of Milk Marketing Orders To Be Made Effective Pursuant to Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as Amended</HD>
              <AUTH>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
                <P>Secs. 1-19, 48 Stat. 31, as amended; 7 U.S.C. 601-674.</P>
              </AUTH>
              <SOURCE>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Source:</HD>
                <P>30 FR 15412, Dec. 15, 1965, unless otherwise noted.</P>
              </SOURCE>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.300</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Unless otherwise prescribed, the procedure contained in this subpart shall be applicable to each producer referendum conducted for the purpose of ascertaining whether the issuance by the Secretary of a milk marketing order is approved or favored, as required under the applicable provisions of the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as amended (48 Stat. 31, as amended, 7 U.S.C. 601-674). The procedure in this subpart replaces the procedure for conducting similar referenda (15 FR 5177) issued August 7, 1950.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.301</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
                <P>As used in this subpart and in all supplementary instructions, forms, and documents, unless the context or subject matter otherwise requires, the following terms shall have the following meanings:</P>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Act.</E> “Act” means Public Act. No. 10, 73d Congress (48 Stat. 31), as amended and as re-enacted and amended by the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937 (50 Stat. 246), as amended.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Department.</E> “Department” means the United States Department of Agriculture.</P>
                <P>(c) <E T="03">Secretary.</E> “Secretary” means the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States, or any officer or employee of the Department to whom authority has heretofore been delegated, or to whom authority may hereafter be delegated, to act in his stead.</P>
                <P>(d) <E T="03">Administrator.</E> “Administrator” means the Administrator of the Agricultural Marketing Service, with power to redelegate, or any officer or employee of the Department to whom authority has been delegated or may hereafter be delegated to act in his stead.</P>
                <P>(e) <E T="03">Person.</E> “Person” includes any individual, partnership, corporation, association, and any other business unit.</P>
                <P>(f) <E T="03">Order.</E> “Order” means the marketing order (including an amendatory order) with respect to which the Secretary has directed that a referendum be conducted.</P>
                <P>(g) <E T="03">Producer.</E> “Producer” means any person who is a dairy farmer and who, during the representative period, met the requirements of the term “producer” as defined in the order had such order been in effect during the representative period.</P>
                <P>(h) <E T="03">Handler.</E> “Handler” means any person who, during the representative period, met the requirements of the term “handler” as defined in the order had such order been in effect during the representative period.</P>
                <P>(i) <E T="03">Referendum agent.</E> “Referendum agent” means the person designated by the Secretary to conduct the referendum.</P>
                <P>(j) <E T="03">Representative period.</E> “Representative period” means the period designated by the Secretary pursuant to section 8c of the act (7 U.S.C. 608c).</P>
                <P>(k) <E T="03">Cooperative association.</E> “Cooperative association” means any association of producers that the administrator has found to be qualified pursuant to section 608c(12) of the Act.</P>
                <CITA>[30 FR 15412, Dec. 5, 1965, as amended at 37 FR 8059, Apr. 25, 1972]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.302</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Associations eligible to vote.</SUBJECT>

                <P>(a) Any association of producers, not previously determined to be a cooperative association may file an application for a determination as to whether it is a cooperative association and thus eligible to vote in a referendum. Such application shall be filed with the Administrator at least 60 days prior to the holding of the referendum: <E T="03">Provided, however,</E> That the Administrator may permit the filing of an application in less than 60 days when, in the opinion of the Administrator, such filing would not delay the conduct of the referendum.</P>
                <P>(b) Within a time fixed by the referendum agent, but not later than 5 days prior to the final date for balloting, each cooperative association electing to vote shall, upon the request of the referendum agent, furnish to him a certified list showing the name and address of each producer for whom it claims the right to vote and the plant at which such person's milk was received during the representative period.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.303</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Conduct of referendum.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The referendum shall be conducted by mail in the manner prescribed in this subpart. The referendum agent may utilize such personnel or agencies of the Department as are deemed necessary by the Administrator.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <PRTPAGE P="29"/>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.304</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Who may vote.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) Each producer shall be entitled to only one vote and to cast one ballot in each referendum; and no person who may claim to be a producer shall be refused a ballot. Each producer casting more than one ballot with conflicting votes shall thereby invalidate all ballots cast by such producer in such referendum. Each ballot cast shall contain a certification by the person casting the ballot that he is a producer.</P>
                <P>(b) Except as provided in section 8c(5)(B) of the Act, as amended, any cooperative association eligible under § 900.302 may, if it elects to do so, vote and cast one ballot for producers who are members of, stockholders in, or under contract with, such cooperative association. A cooperative association shall submit with its ballot, a certified copy of the resolution authorizing the casting of the ballot. Each such cooperative association entitled to vote in a referendum casting more than one ballot with conflicting votes shall thereby invalidate all ballots cast by such voter in such referendum.</P>
                <P>(c) Voting by proxy or agent, or in any manner, except by the producer or cooperative association will not be permitted; however, a producer which is other than an individual may cast its ballot by a person who is duly authorized and such ballot shall contain a certification by such person that the person on whose behalf the ballot is cast is a producer.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.305</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Duties of referendum agent.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The referendum agent shall also:</P>
                <P>(a) For purposes of mailing, prepare a record of producers which will disclose the name of each such person, his address, the name of the handler who received the producer's milk during the representative period, and the name of the cooperative association, if any, which claims the right to vote for the producer. Such record may be compiled from readily available sources, including the following:</P>
                <P>(1) Records of the Department;</P>
                <P>(2) Producer records supplied by handlers;</P>
                <P>(3) Health authority records;</P>
                <P>(4) Certifications signed by dairy farmers who claim to be producers;</P>
                <P>(5) Any other reliable sources of information which may be available to the referendum agent.</P>
                <P>(b) Apply, as a guide, the following criteria in preparing a record of producers:</P>
                <P>(1) When the order requires approval by an appropriate health authority before a person meets the definition of producer, only those persons having such approval and who otherwise meet the definition may be regarded as producers. When the definition of producer requires the shipment of milk to a handler or a plant as well as health authority approval, only those persons having such approval and whose milk was received by a handler or at a plant may be regarded as producers.</P>
                <P>(2) When the order requires shipment to a handler or to a plant, without regard to health authority approval, a person may not be regarded as a producer, except as provided in paragraph (b)(6) of this section, unless his name appears on the handler's producer records.</P>
                <P>(3) In the case of a producer that is other than an individual, the business unit shall be regarded as the producer.</P>
                <P>(4) No person may be included in the record more than once although he may operate more than one farm, hold more than one health authority approval, or appear on more than one handler's producer records.</P>
                <P>(5) In the event the health authority records are not available, are inaccurate, or are incomplete, the appearance of the producer's name on a handler's records as an approved producer shall be prima facie evidence of health authority approval.</P>
                <P>(6) In the event any handler refuses or fails to make his records available to the referendum agent, a certification signed by the producer shall be regarded by the referendum agent as prima facie evidence that such person is eligible to vote.</P>
                <P>(c) Verify the information supplied by each cooperative association which wishes to vote on behalf of producers, as follows:</P>
                <P>(1) Examine the records of the cooperative association for the prupose of ascertaining whether each producer claimed by the cooperative association is a member of, stockholder in, or under contract with the cooperative association.</P>
                <P>(2) Identify the persons ascertained to be members of, stockholders in, or under contract with a cooperative association which wishes to vote on behalf of its producers with the names of producers which appear on the record compiled pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section.</P>
                <P>(3) In determining whether a cooperative association may vote on behalf of a producer the following criteria shall be used:</P>
                <P>(i) The cooperative association may vote for each producer who is a member of, stockholder in, or under contract with such cooperative association on the date of the order directing that the referendum be conducted.</P>
                <P>(ii) The cooperative association may cast only one ballot for all such producers.</P>
                <P>(iii) Whenever more than one cooperative association claims the right to vote for a producer only the cooperative association which furnished evidence satisfactory to the referendum agent that such association was in fact marketing the milk of the producer on the date of the referendum order may vote for such producer.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.306</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Notice of the referendum.</SUBJECT>

                <P>(a) The referendum agent shall at least 5 days prior to the final date for balloting:<PRTPAGE P="30"/>
                </P>
                <P>(1) Mail to each cooperative association which has elected to cast a ballot on behalf of its producers and to each of all other known producers, a notice of the referendum which will include instructions for completing the ballot, a statement as to the time within which the ballot must be mailed to, and received by, the referendum agent, a copy of the final decision, and a ballot containing a description of the terms and conditions of the order.</P>
                <P>(2) Give public notice of the referendum:</P>
                <P>(i) By furnishing press releases and other information to available media of public information (including but not limited to press, radio, and television facilities) serving the area, announcing the time within which ballots must be completed and mailed to and received by the referendum agent, eligibility requirements, where additional information may be procured, and other pertinent information; and</P>
                <P>(ii) By such other means as said agent may deem advisable.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.307</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Time for voting.</SUBJECT>
                <P>There shall be no voting except within the time specified by the referendum agent as stated in the notice of the referendum.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.308</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Tabulation of ballots.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">General.</E> The referendum agent shall verify the information supplied with each ballot. If he ascertains that the person who cast the ballot was eligible to do so, that the ballot is complete and was mailed and received within the prescribed time, the ballot shall be eligible to be counted. If the referendum agent ascertains that the person who cast the ballot was not eligible to do so, or if the producer who cast the ballot was a member of, stockholder in, or under contract with a cooperative association which cast a valid ballot, or if the ballot is not completed or cast in accordance with instructions, or if the ballot was not mailed to or received by the referendum agent within the prescribed time, the ballot shall be marked “disqualified” with a notation on the ballot as to the reason for the disqualification. The total number of ballots cast, including the disqualified ballots, shall be ascertained. The number of eligible ballots cast approving and the number of eligible ballots cast disapproving the issuance of the order shall also be ascertained. The ballots marked “disqualified” shall not be considered as approving or disapproving the issuance of the order, and the persons who cast such ballots shall not be regarded as participating in the referendum.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Individual-handler pool provisions.</E> Whenever separate approval of the pooling provisions of the order is required by section 608c(5)(B)(i) of the Act, any ballot which approves the issuance of the order and disapproves the pooling provisions, or approves the pooling provisions and disapproves the issuance of the order, shall be disqualified; and the referendum agent shall mark the ballot accordingly.</P>
                <P>(c) <E T="03">Record of results of the referendum.</E> The referendum agent shall notify the Administrator of the number of eligible ballots cast, the count of the votes, the number of disqualified ballots and the number of producers who were eligible to cast ballots. The referendum agent shall seal the ballots, including those marked “disqualified”, the list of eligible voters and tabulation of ballots, and shall transmit to the Administrator a complete detailed report of all action taken in connection with the referendum together with all the ballots cast and all other information furnished to or compiled by the referendum agent.</P>
                <P>(d) <E T="03">Announcement of the results of the referendum.</E> Announcement of the results of the referendum will be made only at the direction of the Secretary. The referendum agent, or others who assist in the referendum, shall not disclose the results of the referendum or the total number of ballots cast.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.309</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Confidential information.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The ballots cast, the identity of any person who voted, or the manner in which any person voted and all information furnished to, compiled by, or in the possession of the referendum agent, shall be regarded as confidential.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.310</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Supplementary instructions.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The Administrator is authorized to issue instructions and to prescribe forms and ballots, not inconsistent with the provisions of this subpart, to govern the conduct of referenda by referendum agents.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.311</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Submittals or requests.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Interested persons may secure information or make submittals or requests to the Administrator with respect to the provisions contained in this subpart.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Procedure for Determining the Qualification of Cooperative Milk Marketing Associations</HD>
              <AUTH>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
                <P>Secs. 1-19, 48 Stat. 31, as amended; 7 U.S.C. 601-674.</P>
              </AUTH>
              <SOURCE>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Source:</HD>
                <P>32 FR 9821, July 6, 1967, unless otherwise noted.</P>
              </SOURCE>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.350</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General statement.</SUBJECT>

                <P>Cooperative marketing associations apply for qualification by the Secretary under the Federal milk order program for certain privileges and exemptions. These privileges and exemptions are expressed in the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937 (50 <PRTPAGE P="31"/>Stat. 246) as amended, and the milk marketing orders issued pursuant to its provisions.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.351</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Applications for qualification.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Any association of producers may apply for determinations as to whether it is a qualified cooperative association with authority to represent producers in order referendums; has authorization to collect payment from handlers for members’ milk; and is rendering specified marketing services to producers. Applicant associations should supply information for these determinations, using as a guide Application Form DA-25. The application form may be obtained from the Dairy Division, Agricultural Marketing Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250. Determinations required of the Secretary of Agriculture, or the Administrator of the Agricultural Marketing Service, by delegation are made by the Director of the Dairy Division. Once issued they are valid until amended, suspended or terminated.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.352</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Confidential information.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The documents and other information submitted by an applicant association and otherwise obtained by investigation, examination of books, documents, papers, records, files and facilities, and in reports filed subsequent to initial determinations of qualification, shall be regarded as confidential and shall be governed by § 900.210.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.353</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Qualification standards.</SUBJECT>

                <P>Statutory requirements for qualification of cooperative associations are provided in subsections (5) and (12) of section 608c of the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as amended (7 U.S.C. 601 <E T="03">et seq.).</E> The association must: (a) Be a cooperative marketing association of producers, qualified under the provisions of the Act of Congress of February 18, 1922, as amended, known as the “Capper-Volstead Act,” (7 U.S.C. 291, 292); (b) have its entire organization and all of its activities under the control of its members; (c) have full authority in the sale of its members’ milk; and (d) be engaged in making collective sales or marketing of milk or milk products for the producers thereof. Qualification for exemption from deductions for marketing service payments under specific marketing orders and payment for milk of members under specific orders shall be determined in accordance with the terms of the respective marketing orders.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.354</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Inspection and investigation.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The Secretary of Agriculture, or his duly authorized representative, shall have the right, at any time after an application is received, to examine all books, documents, papers, records, files and facilities of the association, to verify any of the information submitted and to procure such other information as may be required to determine whether the association is qualified in accordance with its application.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.355</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Annual reporting.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Determinations of qualification for privileges and exemptions are subject to amendment, termination or suspension if the association does not currently meet the qualification standards. An association found to be qualified pursuant to the Act is required to file an annual report after its annual meeting has been held following the close of its fiscal year. Form DA-24 is used for this purpose. The report form is available at the Dairy Division, Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250. The association is required to file a copy of its report with the Dairy Division at Washington and with the market administrator of each order under which it operates.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.356</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Listing of qualified associations.</SUBJECT>
                <P>A copy of each determination of qualification is furnished to the respective association. Copies are also filed in the Dairy Division, Agricultural Marketing Service, and with the Hearing Clerk, Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250, where they are available for public inspection. A list of qualified associations engaged in marketing milk under a particular milk marketing order is maintained at the office of the market administrator of the order.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.357</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Denial of application; suspension or revocation of determination of qualification.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Any cooperative association whose application has been wholly or partially denied, or whose determination of qualification has been wholly or partly revoked or suspended, may petition the Secretary for a review of such action. Such petition shall state facts relevant to the matter for which review is sought. After due notice to such cooperative association, the Director of the Dairy Division, or in his absence the Acting Director, shall hold, in the manner hereinafter specified, an informal hearing.</P>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Notice.</E> Notice shall be given in writing and shall be mailed to the last known address of the association, or of an officer thereof, at least 3 days before the date set for a hearing. Such notice shall contain: A statement of the time and place of the hearing, said place to be as convenient to the association as can reasonably be arranged, and may contain a statement of the reason for calling the hearing and the nature of the questions upon which evidence is desired or upon which argument may be presented.<PRTPAGE P="32"/>
                </P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Parties.</E> Hearings are not to be public and are to be attended only by representatives of the association and of the Government, and such other persons as either the association or the Government desires to have appear for purposes of submitting information or as counsel.</P>
                <P>(c) <E T="03">Conduct of hearing.</E> The Director or Acting Director of the Dairy Division, or a person designated by him, shall preside at the hearing. The hearing shall be conducted in such manner as will be most conducive to the proper disposition of the matter. Written statements or briefs may be filed by the association within the time specified by the presiding officer.</P>
                <P>(d) <E T="03">Preliminary report.</E> The presiding officer shall prepare a preliminary report setting forth a recommendation as to what action shall be taken and the basis for such action. A copy of said report shall be served upon the association by mail or in person. The association may file exceptions to said report within 10 days after service thereof.</P>
                <P>(e) <E T="03">Final report.</E> After due consideration of all the facts and the exceptions, if any, the Director of the Dairy Division shall issue a final report setting forth the action to be taken and the basis for such action.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Procedure for the Conduct of Referenda in Connection With Marketing Orders for Fruits, Vegetables, and Nuts Pursuant to the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as Amended</HD>
              <AUTH>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
                <P>Secs. 1-19, 48 Stat. 31, as amended; 7 U.S.C. 601-674.</P>
              </AUTH>
              <SOURCE>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Source:</HD>
                <P>30 FR 15414, Dec. 15, 1965, unless otherwise noted.</P>
              </SOURCE>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.400</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Referenda for the purpose of ascertaining whether the issuance by the Secretary of Agriculture of a marketing order to regulate the handling of any fruit, vegetable, or nut, or product thereof, or the continuance or termination of such an order, is approved or favored by producers or processors shall, unless supplemented or modified by the Secretary, be conducted in accordance with this subpart.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.401</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Act</E> means Public Act No. 10, 73d Congress (48 Stat. 31), as amended, and as reenacted and amended by the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937 (50 Stat. 246), as amended (7 U.S.C. 601-674).</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Secretary</E> means the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States, or any officer or employee of the Department to whom authority has heretofore been delegated, or to whom authority may hereafter be delegated, to act in his stead; and <E T="03">Department</E> means the United States Department of Agriculture.</P>
                <P>(c) <E T="03">Administrator</E> means the Administrator of the Agricultural Marketing Service, with power to redelegate, or any officer or employee of the Department to whom authority has been delegated or may hereafter be delegated to act in his stead.</P>
                <P>(d) <E T="03">Order</E> means the marketing order (including an amendatory order) with respect to which the Secretary has directed that a referendum be conducted.</P>
                <P>(e) <E T="03">Referendum agent</E> means the individual or individuals designated by the Secretary to conduct the referendum.</P>
                <P>(f) <E T="03">Representative period</E> means the period designated by the Secretary pursuant to section 8c of the Act (7 U.S.C. 608c).</P>
                <P>(g) <E T="03">Person</E> means any individual, partnership, corporation, association, or other business unit. For the purpose of this definition, the term “partnership” includes (1) a husband and wife who have title to, or leasehold interest in, land as tenants in common, joint tenants, tenants by the entirety, or, under community property laws, as community property, and (2) so-called “joint ventures,” wherein one or more parties to the agreement, informal or otherwise, contributed capital and others contribute labor, management, equipment, or other services, or any variation of such contributions by two or more parties, so that it results in the growing of the commodity for market and the authority to transfer title to the commodity so produced.</P>
                <P>(h) <E T="03">Producer</E> means any person defined as a producer in the order who: (1) Owns and farms land, resulting in his ownership of the commodity produced thereon; (2) rents and farms land, resulting in his ownership of all or a portion of the commodity produced thereon; or (3) owns land which he does not farm and, as rental for such land, obtains the ownership of a portion of the commodity produced thereon. Ownership of, or leasehold interest in, land and the acquisition, in any manner other than as hereinbefore set forth, of legal title to the commodity grown thereon shall not be deemed to result in such owners or lessees becoming producers.</P>
                <CITA>[30 FR 15414, Dec. 15, 1965, as amended at 37 FR 8059, Apr. 25, 1972]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.402</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Voting.</SUBJECT>

                <P>(a) Each person who is a producer, as defined in this subpart, at the time of the referendum and who also was a producer during the representative period, shall be entitled to only one vote in the referendum, except that: (1) In a landlord-tenant relationship, wherein each of the parties is a producer, each such producer shall be entitled to one vote in the referendum; and (2) a cooperative association of producers, bona fide engaged in marketing the commodity or product <PRTPAGE P="33"/>thereof proposed to be regulated, or in rendering services for or advancing the interest of the producers of such commodity or product, may, if it elects to do so, vote, both by number and total volume, for the producers who are members of, stockholders in, or under contract with such association.</P>
                <P>(b) Whenever, as required by the act, processors vote on the issuance of an order, each processor who is engaged in canning or freezing within the production area of the commodity covered by the order shall be entitled to vote in the referendum the quantity of such commodity canned or frozen within the production area for market by him during the representative period determined by the Secretary.</P>
                <P>(c) Proxy voting is not authorized but an officer or employee of a corporate producer, processor or cooperative association, or an administrator, executor or trustee of a producing estate may cast a ballot on behalf of such producer, processor, estate, or cooperative association. Any individual so voting in a referendum shall certify that he is an officer or employee of the producer, processor, or cooperative association, or an administrator, executor, or trustee of a producing estate, and that he has the authority to take such action. Upon request of the referendum agent, the individual shall submit adequate evidence of such authority.</P>
                <P>(d) Each producer, cooperative association of producers, and processor entitled to vote in a referendum shall be entitled to cast one ballot in the referendum. Each producer, cooperative association of producers, and processor casting more than one ballot with conflicting votes shall thereby invalidate all ballots cast by such producer, cooperative association of producers, or processor in such referendum.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.403</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Instructions.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The referendum agent shall conduct the referendum, in the manner herein provided, under supervision of the Administrator. The Administrator may prescribe additional instructions, not inconsistent with the provisions hereof, to govern the procedure to be followed by the referendum agent. Such agent shall:</P>
                <P>(a) Determine the time of commencement and termination of the period of the referendum, and the time prior to which all ballots must be cast.</P>
                <P>(b) Determine whether ballots may be cast by mail, at polling places, at meetings of producers or processors, or by any combination of the foregoing.</P>
                <P>(c) Provide ballots and related material to be used in the referendum. Ballot material shall provide for recording essential information for ascertaining (1) whether the person voting, or on whose behalf the vote is cast, is an eligible voter, and (2) the total volume (i) produced for market during the representative period, or (ii) canned or frozen for market during the representative period.</P>
                <P>(d) Give reasonable advance notice of the referendum (1) by utilizing without advertising expense available media of public information (including, but not being limited to, press and radio facilities) serving the production area, announcing the dates, places, or methods of voting, eligibility requirements, and other pertinent information, and (2) by such other means as said agent may deem advisable.</P>

                <P>(e) Make available to producers and the aforesaid cooperative associations which indicate to the agent their intentions to vote, and to processors when required, instructions on voting, appropriate ballot and certification forms, and, except in the case of a referendum on the termination or continuance of an order, the text of the proposed order and a summary of its terms and conditions: <E T="03">Provided,</E> That no person who claims to be qualified to vote shall be refused a ballot.</P>
                <P>(f) If ballots are to be cast by mail, cause all the material specified in paragraph (e) of this section to be mailed to each producer (and processor when required) whose name and address is known to the referendum agent.</P>
                <P>(g) If ballots are to be cast at polling places or meetings, determine the necessary number of polling or meeting places, designate them, announce the time of each meeting or the hours during which each polling place will be open, provide the material specified in paragraph (e) of this section, and provide for appropriate custody of ballot forms and delivery to the referendum agent of ballots cast.</P>
                <P>(h) At the conclusion of the referendum, canvass the ballots, tabulate the results, and, except as otherwise directed, report the outcome to the Administrator and promptly thereafter submit the following:</P>
                <P>(1) All ballots received by the agent and appointees, together with a certificate to the effect that the ballots forwarded are all of the ballots cast and received by such persons during the referendum period;</P>
                <P>(2) A list of all challenged ballots deemed to be invalid; and</P>
                <P>(3) A tabulation of the results of the referendum and a report thereon, including a detailed statement explaining the method used in giving publicity to the referendum and showing other information pertinent to the manner in which the referendum was conducted.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.404</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Subagents.</SUBJECT>

                <P>The referendum agent may appoint any person or persons deemed necessary or desirable to assist said agent in performing his functions hereunder. Each person so appointed may be authorized by said agent to <PRTPAGE P="34"/>perform, in accordance with the requirements herein set forth, any or all of the following functions (which, in the absence of such appointment, shall be performed by said agent):</P>
                <P>(a) Give public notice of the referendum in the manner specified herein;</P>
                <P>(b) Preside at a meeting where ballots are to be cast or as poll officer at a polling place;</P>
                <P>(c) Distribute ballots and the aforesaid texts to producers (and to processors when required) and receive any ballots which are cast; and</P>
                <P>(d) Record the name and address of each person receiving a ballot from, or casting a ballot with, said subagent and inquire into the eligibility of such person to vote in the referendum.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.405</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Ballots.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The referendum agent and his appointees shall accept all ballots cast; but, should they, or any of them, deem that a ballot should be challenged for any reason, said agent or appointee shall endorse above his signature, on said ballot, a statement to the effect that such ballot was challenged, by whom challenged, the reasons therefor, the results of any investigations made with respect thereto, and the disposition thereof. Invalid ballots shall not be counted.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.406</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Referendum report.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Except as otherwise directed, the Administrator shall prepare and submit to the Secretary a report on results of the referendum, the manner in which it was conducted, the extent and kind of public notice given, and other information pertinent to analysis of the referendum and its results.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.407</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Confidential information.</SUBJECT>
                <P>All ballots cast and the contents thereof (whether or not relating to the identity of any person who voted or the manner in which any person voted) and all information furnished to, compiled by, or in possession of, the referendum agent shall be treated as confidential.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Public Information</HD>
              <AUTH>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
                <P>5 U.S.C. 301, 552.</P>
              </AUTH>
              <SOURCE>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Source:</HD>
                <P>40 FR 20267, May 9, 1975, unless otherwise noted.</P>
              </SOURCE>
              <HD SOURCE="HD1">Availability of Program Information, Staff Manuals and Instructions, and Related Material</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.500</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General.</SUBJECT>
                <P>This subpart is issued in accordance with the regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture in part 1, subpart A, of subtitle A of this title (7 CFR 1.1-1.16), and appendix A thereto, implementing the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552). The Secretary's regulations, as implemented by the regulations of this subpart, govern the availability of records of AMS to the public.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.501</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Public inspection and copying.</SUBJECT>

                <P>(a) Facilities for public inspection and copying of the indexes and materials required to be made available under § 1.2(a) of this title will be provided by AMS during normal hours of operation. Request for this information should be made to the Freedom of Information Act Officer at the following address:
                </P>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Freedom of Information Act Officer, Agricultural Marketing Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250.</FP>
                
                <P>(b) Copies of such material may be obtained in person or by mail. Applicable fees for copies will be charged in accordance with the regulations prescribed by the Director, Office of Operations and Finance, USDA.</P>
                <CITA>[44 FR 39151, July 5, 1979]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.502</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Indexes.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Pursuant to the regulations in § 1.4(b) of this title, AMS will maintain and make available for public inspection and copying current indexes of all material required to be made available in § 1.2(a) of this title. Notice is hereby given that publication of these indexes is unnecessary and impractical, since the material is voluminous and does not change often enough to justify the expense of publication.</P>
                <CITA>[44 FR 39151, July 5, 1979]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.503</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Request for records.</SUBJECT>

                <P>(a) Requests for records under 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(3) shall be made in accordance with § 1.3(a) of this title. Authority to make determinations regarding initial requests in accordance with § 1.4(c) of this title is delegated to the Freedom of Information Act Officer of AMS. Requests should be submitted to the FOIA Officer at the following address:
                </P>
                <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Freedom of Information Act Officer (FOIA Request), Agricultural Marketing Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250.</FP>
                
                <P>(b) The request shall identify each record with reasonable specificity as prescribed in § 1.3 of this title.</P>
                <P>(c) The FOIA Officer is authorized to receive requests and to exercise the authority to (1) make determinations to grant requests or deny initial requests, (2) extend the administrative deadline, (3) make discretionary release of exempt records, and (4) make determinations regarding charges pursuant to the fee schedule.</P>
                <CITA>[44 FR 39151, July 5, 1979]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <PRTPAGE P="35"/>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.504</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Appeals.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Any person whose request under § 900.503 above is denied shall have the right to appeal such denial in accordance with § 1.3(e) of this title. Appeals shall be addressed to the Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Information Collection</HD>
              <AUTH>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
                <P>44 U.S.C. Ch. 35.</P>
              </AUTH>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.600</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General.</SUBJECT>
                <P>This subpart shall contain such requirements as pertain to the information collection provisions under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.</P>
                <CITA>[63 FR 10492, Mar. 4, 1998]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 900.601</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Purpose.</E> This section collects and displays the control numbers assigned to information collection requirements by the Office of Management and Budget contained in 7 CFR parts 905 through 998 under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Display.</E>
                </P>
                <GPOTABLE CDEF="s25,9" COLS="2" OPTS="L2,i1">
                  <BOXHD>
                    <CHED H="1">7 CFR part where identified and described</CHED>
                    <CHED H="1">Current OMB control No.</CHED>
                  </BOXHD>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">905, Florida Oranges, Grapefruit Tangerines, Tangelos</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0094</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">906, Texas Oranges &amp; Grapefruit</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0068</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">911, Florida Limes</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0091</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">915, Florida Avocados</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0078</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">916, California Nectarines</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0072</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">917, California Pears and Peaches</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0080</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">920, California Kiwifruit</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0149</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">922, Washington Apricots</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0095</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">923, Washington Sweet Cherries</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0133</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">924, Washington-Oregon Fresh Prunes</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0134</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">925, S.E. California Desert Grapes</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0109</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">927, Oregon-Washington-California Winter Pears</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0089</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">928, Hawaiian Papayas</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0102</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">929, Cranberries Grown in Designated States</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0103</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">930, Red Tart Cherries</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0177</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">931, Oregon-Washington Bartlett Pears</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0092</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">932, California Olives</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0142</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">945, Idaho-Eastern Oregon Potatoes</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0178</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">946, Washington Potatoes</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0178</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">947, Oregon-California Potatoes</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0178</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">948, Colorado Potatoes</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0178</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">953, Southeastern Potatoes</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0178</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">955, Vidalia Onions</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0178</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">956, Walla Walla Onions</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0178</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">958, Idaho-Oregon Onions</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0178</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">959, South Texas Onions</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0178</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">966, Florida Tomatoes</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0178</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">979, South Texas Melons</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0178</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">981, California Almonds</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0071</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">982, Oregon-Washington Hazelnuts</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0178</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">984, California Walnuts</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0178</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">985, Spearmint Oil</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0065</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">987, California Dates</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0178</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">989, California Raisins</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0178</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">993, California Dried Prunes</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0178</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">997, Domestic Peanuts Not Covered Under the Peanut Marketing Agreement</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0163</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                  <ROW>
                    <ENT I="01">998, Domestic Peanuts Covered Under the Peanut Marketing Agreement</ENT>
                    <ENT>0581-0067</ENT>
                  </ROW>
                </GPOTABLE>
                <CITA>[63 FR 10492, Mar. 4, 1998]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBPART>
          </PART>
        </NOTEPART>
        <PART>
          <PRTPAGE P="37"/>
          <EAR>Pt. 1000</EAR>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">PART 1000—GENERAL PROVISIONS OF FEDERAL MILK MARKETING ORDERS</HD>
          <CONTENTS>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart A—Scope and Purpose</HD>
              <SECHD>Sec.</SECHD>
              <SECTNO>1000.1</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Scope and purpose of this part 1000.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart B—Definitions</HD>
              <SECTNO>1000.2</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>General definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.3</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Route disposition.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.4</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Plant.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.5</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Distributing plant.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.6</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Supply plant.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.8</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Nonpool plant.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.9</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Handler.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.14</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Other source milk.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.15</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Fluid milk product.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.16</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Fluid cream product.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.17</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>[Reserved]</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.18</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Cooperative association.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.19</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Commercial food processing establishment.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart C—Rules of Practice and Procedure Governing Market Administrators</HD>
              <SECTNO>1000.25</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Market administrator.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart D—Rules Governing Order Provisions</HD>
              <SECTNO>1000.26</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Continuity and separability of provisions.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart E—Rules of Practice and Procedure Governing Handlers</HD>
              <SECTNO>1000.27</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Handler responsibility for records and facilities.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.28</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Termination of obligations.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart F—Classification of Milk</HD>
              <SECTNO>1000.40</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Classes of utilization.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.41</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>[Reserved]</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.42</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Classification of transfers and diversions.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.43</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>General classification rules.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.44</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Classification of producer milk.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.45</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Market administrator's reports and announcements concerning classification.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart G—Class Prices</HD>
              <SECTNO>1000.50</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Class prices, component prices, and advanced pricing factors.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.51</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>[Reserved]</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.52</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Adjusted Class I differentials.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.53</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Announcement of class prices, component prices, and advanced pricing factors.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.54</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Equivalent price.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart H—Payments for Milk</HD>
              <SECTNO>1000.70</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Producer-settlement fund.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.76</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Payments by a handler operating a partially regulated distributing plant.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.77</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Adjustment of accounts.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.78</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Charges on overdue accounts.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart I—Administrative Assessment and Marketing Service Deduction</HD>
              <SECTNO>1000.85</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Assessment for order administration.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.86</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Deduction for marketing services.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart J—Miscellaneous Provisions</HD>
              <SECTNO>1000.90</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Dates.</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.91-1000.92</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>[Reserved]</SUBJECT>
              <SECTNO>1000.93</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>OMB control number assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act.</SUBJECT>
            </SUBPART>
          </CONTENTS>
          <AUTH>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
            <P>7 U.S.C. 601-674, and 7253.</P>
          </AUTH>
          <SOURCE>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Source:</HD>
            <P>64 FR 47899, Sept. 1, 1999, unless otherwise noted.</P>
          </SOURCE>
          <SUBPART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart A—Scope and Purpose</HD>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.1</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Scope and purpose of this part 1000.</SUBJECT>
              <P>This part sets forth certain terms, definitions, and provisions which shall be common to and apply to Federal milk marketing order in 7 CFR, chapter X, except as specifically defined otherwise, or modified, or otherwise provided, in an individual order in 7 CFR, chapter X.</P>
            </SECTION>
          </SUBPART>
          <SUBPART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart B—Definitions</HD>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.2</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>General definitions.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a) <E T="03">Act</E> means Public Act No. 10, 73d Congress, as amended and as reenacted and amended by the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as amended (7 U.S.C. 601 <E T="03">et seq.</E>).</P>
              <P>(b) <E T="03">Order</E> or <E T="03">Federal milk order</E> means the applicable part of 7 CFR, chapter X, issued pursuant to Section 8c of the Act as a Federal milk marketing order (as amended).</P>
              <P>(c) <E T="03">Department</E> means the U.S. Department of Agriculture.</P>
              <P>(d) <E T="03">Secretary</E> means the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States or any officer or employee of the Department to whom authority has heretofore been delegated, or to whom authority may hereafter be delegated, to act in his stead.<PRTPAGE P="38"/>
              </P>
              <P>(e) <E T="03">Person</E> means any individual, partnership, corporation, association, or other business unit.</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.3</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Route disposition.</SUBJECT>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Route disposition</E> means a delivery to a retail or wholesale outlet (except a plant), either directly or through any distribution facility (including disposition from a plant store, vendor, or vending machine) of a fluid milk product in consumer-type packages or dispenser units classified as Class I milk.</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.4</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Plant.</SUBJECT>

              <P>(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, <E T="03">plant</E> means the land, buildings, facilities, and equipment constituting a single operating unit or establishment at which milk or milk products are received, processed, or packaged, including a facility described in paragraph (b)(2) of this section if the facility receives the milk of more than one dairy farmer.</P>
              <P>(b) Plant shall not include:</P>
              <P>(1) A separate building without stationary storage tanks that is used only as a reload point for transferring bulk milk from one tank truck to another or a separate building used only as a distribution point for storing packaged fluid milk products in transit for route disposition; or</P>
              <P>(2) An on-farm facility operated as part of a single dairy farm entity for the separation of cream and skim or the removal of water from milk.</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.5</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Distributing plant.</SUBJECT>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Distributing plant</E> means a plant that is approved by a duly constituted regulatory agency for the handling of Grade A milk at which fluid milk products are processed or packaged and from which there is route disposition or transfers of packaged fluid milk products to other plants.</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.6</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Supply plant.</SUBJECT>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Supply plant</E> means a plant approved by a duly constituted regulatory agency for the handling of Grade A milk that receives milk directly from dairy farmers and transfers or diverts fluid milk products to other plants or manufactures dairy products on its premises.</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.8</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Nonpool plant.</SUBJECT>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Nonpool plant</E> means any milk receiving, manufacturing, or processing plant other than a pool plant. The following categories of nonpool plants are further defined as follows:</P>
              <P>(a) <E T="03">A plant fully regulated under another Federal order</E> means a plant that is fully subject to the pricing and pooling provisions of another Federal order.</P>
              <P>(b) <E T="03">Producer-handler plant</E> means a plant operated by a producer-handler as defined under any Federal order.</P>
              <P>(c) <E T="03">Partially regulated distributing plant</E> means a nonpool plant that is not a plant fully regulated under another Federal order, a producer-handler plant, or an exempt plant, from which there is route disposition in the marketing area during the month.</P>
              <P>(d) <E T="03">Unregulated supply plant</E> means a supply plant that does not qualify as a pool supply plant and is not a plant fully regulated under another Federal order, a producer-handler plant, or an exempt plant.</P>
              <P>(e) <E T="03">An exempt plant</E> means a plant described in this paragraph that is exempt from the pricing and pooling provisions of any order provided that the operator of the plant files reports as prescribed by the market administrator of any marketing area in which the plant distributes packaged fluid milk products to enable determination of the handler's exempt status:</P>
              <P>(1) A plant that is operated by a governmental agency that has no route disposition in commercial channels;</P>
              <P>(2) A plant that is operated by a duly accredited college or university disposing of fluid milk products only through the operation of its own facilities with no route disposition in commercial channels;</P>
              <P>(3) A plant from which the total route disposition is for individuals or institutions for charitable purposes without remuneration; or</P>
              <P>(4) A plant that has route disposition and packaged sales of fluid milk products to other plants of 150,000 pounds or less during the month.</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.9</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Handler.</SUBJECT>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Handler</E> means:</P>

              <P>(a) Any person who operates a pool plant or a nonpool plant.<PRTPAGE P="39"/>
              </P>
              <P>(b) Any person who receives packaged fluid milk products from a plant for resale and distribution to retail or wholesale outlets, any person who as a broker negotiates a purchase or sale of fluid milk products or fluid cream products from or to any pool or nonpool plant, and any person who by purchase or direction causes milk of producers to be picked up at the farm and/or moved to a plant. Persons who qualify as handlers only under this paragraph under any Federal milk order are not subject to the payment provisions of §§ ____.70, ____.71, ____.72, ____.73, ____.76, and ____.85 of that order.</P>
              <P>(c) Any cooperative association with respect to milk that it receives for its account from the farm of a producer and delivers to pool plants or diverts to nonpool plants pursuant to § ____.13 of the order. The operator of a pool plant receiving milk from a cooperative association may be the handler for such milk if both parties notify the market administrator of this agreement prior to the time that the milk is delivered to the pool plant and the plant operator purchases the milk on the basis of farm bulk tank weights and samples.</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.14</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Other source milk.</SUBJECT>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Other source milk</E> means all skim milk and butterfat contained in or represented by:</P>
              <P>(a) Receipts of fluid milk products and bulk fluid cream products from any source other than producers, handlers described in § 1000.9(c) and § 1135.11, or pool plants;</P>
              <P>(b) Products (other than fluid milk products, fluid cream products, and products produced at the plant during the same month) from any source which are reprocessed, converted into, or combined with another product in the plant during the month; and</P>
              <P>(c) Receipts of any milk product (other than a fluid milk product or a fluid cream product) for which the handler fails to establish a disposition.</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.15</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Fluid milk product.</SUBJECT>

              <P>(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, <E T="03">fluid milk product</E> means any milk products in fluid or frozen form containing less than 9 percent butterfat that are intended to be used as beverages. Such products include, but are not limited to: Milk, fat-free milk, lowfat milk, light milk, reduced fat milk, milk drinks, eggnog and cultured buttermilk, including any such beverage products that are flavored, cultured, modified with added nonfat milk solids, sterilized, concentrated, or reconstituted. As used in this part, the term <E T="03">concentrated milk</E> means milk that contains not less than 25.5 percent, and not more than 50 percent, total milk solids.</P>
              <P>(b) The term fluid milk product shall not include:</P>
              <P>(1) Plain or sweetened evaporated milk/skim milk, sweetened condensed milk/skim milk, formulas especially prepared for infant feeding or dietary use (meal replacement) that are packaged in hermetically-sealed containers, any product that contains by weight less than 6.5 percent nonfat milk solids, and whey; and</P>
              <P>(2) The quantity of skim milk equivalent in any modified product specified in paragraph (a) of this section that is greater than an equal volume of an unmodified product of the same nature and butterfat content.</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.16</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Fluid cream product.</SUBJECT>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Fluid cream product</E> means cream (other than plastic cream or frozen cream), including sterilized cream, or a mixture of cream and milk or skim milk containing 9 percent or more butterfat, with or without the addition of other ingredients.</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.17</SECTNO>
              <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.18</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Cooperative association.</SUBJECT>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Cooperative association</E> means any cooperative marketing association of producers which the Secretary determines is qualified under the provisions of the Capper-Volstead Act, has full authority in the sale of milk of its members, and is engaged in marketing milk or milk products for its members. A federation of 2 or more cooperatives incorporated under the laws of any state will be considered a cooperative association under any Federal milk order if all member cooperatives meet the requirements of this section.</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <PRTPAGE P="40"/>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.19</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Commercial food processing establishment.</SUBJECT>
              <P>
                <E T="03">Commercial food processing establishment</E> means any facility, other than a milk plant, to which fluid milk products and fluid cream products are disposed of, or producer milk is diverted, that uses such receipts as ingredients in food products and has no other disposition of fluid milk products other than those received in consumer-type packages (1 gallon or less). Producer milk diverted to commercial food processing establishments shall be subject to the same provisions relating to diversions to plants, including, but not limited to, §§ ____.13 and ____.52 of each Federal milk order.</P>
            </SECTION>
          </SUBPART>
          <SUBPART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart C—Rules of Practice and Procedure Governing Market Administrators</HD>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.25</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Market administrator.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a) <E T="03">Designation.</E> The agency for the administration of the order shall be a market administrator selected by the Secretary and subject to removal at the Secretary's discretion. The market administrator shall be entitled to compensation determined by the Secretary.</P>
              <P>(b) <E T="03">Powers.</E> The market administrator shall have the following powers with respect to each order under his/her administration:</P>
              <P>(1) Administer the order in accordance with its terms and provisions;</P>
              <P>(2) Maintain and invest funds outside of the United States Department of the Treasury for the purpose of administering the order;</P>
              <P>(3) Make rules and regulations to effectuate the terms and provisions of the order;</P>
              <P>(4) Receive, investigate, and report complaints of violations to the Secretary; and</P>
              <P>(5) Recommend amendments to the Secretary.</P>
              <P>(c) <E T="03">Duties.</E> The market administrator shall perform all the duties necessary to administer the terms and provisions of each order under his/her administration, including, but not limited to, the following:</P>
              <P>(1) Employ and fix the compensation of persons necessary to enable him/her to exercise the powers and perform the duties of the office;</P>
              <P>(2) Pay out of funds provided by the administrative assessment, except expenses associated with functions for which the order provides a separate charge, all expenses necessarily incurred in the maintenance and functioning of the office and in the performance of the duties of the office, including the market administrator's compensation;</P>
              <P>(3) Keep records which will clearly reflect the transactions provided for in the order and upon request by the Secretary, surrender the records to a successor or such other person as the Secretary may designate;</P>
              <P>(4) Furnish information and reports requested by the Secretary and submit office records for examination by the Secretary;</P>
              <P>(5) Announce publicly at his/her discretion, unless otherwise directed by the Secretary, by such means as he/she deems appropriate, the name of any handler who, after the date upon which the handler is required to perform such act, has not:</P>
              <P>(i) Made reports required by the order;</P>
              <P>(ii) Made payments required by the order; or</P>
              <P>(iii) Made available records and facilities as required pursuant to § 1000.27;</P>

              <P>(6) Prescribe reports required of each handler under the order. Verify such reports and the payments required by the order by examining records (including such papers as copies of income tax reports, fiscal and product accounts, correspondence, contracts, documents or memoranda of the handler, and the records of any other persons that are relevant to the handler's obligation under the order), by examining such handler's milk handling facilities, and by such other investigation as the market administrator deems necessary for the purpose of ascertaining the correctness of any report or any obligation under the order. Reclassify skim milk and butterfat received by any handler if such examination and investigation discloses that the original classification was incorrect;<PRTPAGE P="41"/>
              </P>
              <P>(7) Furnish each regulated handler a written statement of such handler's accounts with the market administrator promptly each month. Furnish a corrected statement to such handler if verification discloses that the original statement was incorrect; and</P>
              <P>(8) Prepare and disseminate publicly for the benefit of producers, handlers, and consumers such statistics and other information concerning operation of the order and facts relevant to the provisions thereof (or proposed provisions) as do not reveal confidential information.</P>
            </SECTION>
          </SUBPART>
          <SUBPART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart D—Rules Governing Order Provisions</HD>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.26</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Continuity and separability of provisions.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a) <E T="03">Effective time.</E> The provisions of the order or any amendment to the order shall become effective at such time as the Secretary may declare and shall continue in force until suspended or terminated.</P>
              <P>(b) <E T="03">Suspension or termination.</E> The Secretary shall suspend or terminate any or all of the provisions of the order whenever he/she finds that such provision(s) obstructs or does not tend to effectuate the declared policy of the Act. The order shall terminate whenever the provisions of the Act authorizing it cease to be in effect.</P>
              <P>(c) <E T="03">Continuing obligations.</E> If upon the suspension or termination of any or all of the provisions of the order there are any obligations arising under the order, the final accrual or ascertainment of which requires acts by any handler, by the market administrator or by any other person, the power and duty to perform such further acts shall continue notwithstanding such suspension or termination.</P>
              <P>(d) <E T="03">Liquidation.</E> (1) Upon the suspension or termination of any or all provisions of the order the market administrator, or such other liquidating agent designated by the Secretary, shall, if so directed by the Secretary, liquidate the business of the market administrator's office, dispose of all property in his/her possession or control, including accounts receivable, and execute and deliver all assignments or other instruments necessary or appropriate to effectuate any such disposition; and</P>
              <P>(2) If a liquidating agent is so designated, all assets and records of the market administrator shall be transferred promptly to such liquidating agent. If, upon such liquidation, the funds on hand exceed the amounts required to pay outstanding obligations of the office of the market administrator and to pay necessary expenses of liquidation and distribution, such excess shall be distributed to contributing handlers and producers in an equitable manner.</P>
              <P>(e) <E T="03">Separability of provisions.</E> If any provision of the order or its application to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the application of such provision and of the remaining provisions of the order to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby.</P>
            </SECTION>
          </SUBPART>
          <SUBPART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart E—Rules of Practice and Procedure Governing Handlers</HD>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.27</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Handler responsibility for records and facilities.</SUBJECT>
              <P>Each handler shall maintain and retain records of its operations and make such records and its facilities available to the market administrator. If adequate records of a handler, or of any other persons, that are relevant to the obligation of such handler are not maintained and made available, any skim milk and butterfat required to be reported by such handler for which adequate records are not available shall be considered as used in the highest-priced class.</P>
              <P>(a) <E T="03">Records to be maintained.</E> (1) Each handler shall maintain records of its operations (including, but not limited to, records of purchases, sales, processing, packaging, and disposition) as are necessary to verify whether such handler has any obligation under the order and if so, the amount of such obligation. Such records shall be such as to establish for each plant or other receiving point for each month:</P>

              <P>(i) The quantities of skim milk and butterfat contained in, or represented by, products received in any form, including inventories on hand at the beginning of the month, according to form, time, and source of each receipt;<PRTPAGE P="42"/>
              </P>
              <P>(ii) The utilization of all skim milk and butterfat showing the respective quantities of such skim milk and butterfat in each form disposed of or on hand at the end of the month; and</P>
              <P>(iii) Payments to producers, dairy farmers, and cooperative associations, including the amount and nature of any deductions and the disbursement of money so deducted.</P>
              <P>(2) Each handler shall keep such other specific records as the market administrator deems necessary to verify or establish such handler's obligation under the order.</P>
              <P>(b) <E T="03">Availability of records and facilities.</E> Each handler shall make available all records pertaining to such handler's operations and all facilities the market administrator finds are necessary to verify the information required to be reported by the order and/or to ascertain such handler's reporting, monetary, or other obligation under the order. Each handler shall permit the market administrator to weigh, sample, and test milk and milk products and observe plant operations and equipment and make available to the market administrator such facilities as are necessary to carry out his/her duties.</P>
              <P>(c) <E T="03">Retention of records.</E> All records required under the order to be made available to the market administrator shall be retained by the handler for a period of 3 years to begin at the end of the month to which such records pertain. If, within such 3-year period, the market administrator notifies the handler in writing that the retention of such records, or of specified records, is necessary in connection with a proceeding under section 8c(15)(A) of the Act or a court action specified in such notice, the handler shall retain such records, or specified records, until further written notification from the market administrator. The market administrator shall give further written notification to the handler promptly upon the termination of the litigation or when the records are no longer necessary in connection therewith.</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.28</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Termination of obligations.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, the obligation of any handler to pay money required to be paid under the terms of the order shall terminate 2 years after the last day of the month during which the market administrator receives the handler's report of receipts and utilization on which such obligation is based, unless within such 2-year period, the market administrator notifies the handler in writing that such money is due and payable. Service of such written notice shall be complete upon mailing to the handler's last known address and it shall contain, but need not be limited to, the following information:</P>
              <P>(1) The amount of the obligation;</P>
              <P>(2) The month(s) on which such obligation is based; and</P>
              <P>(3) If the obligation is payable to one or more producers or to a cooperative association, the name of such producer(s) or such cooperative association, or if the obligation is payable to the market administrator, the account for which it is to be paid.</P>
              <P>(b) If a handler fails or refuses, with respect to any obligation under the order, to make available to the market administrator all records required by the order to be made available, the market administrator may notify the handler in writing, within the 2-year period provided for in paragraph (a) of this section, of such failure or refusal. If the market administrator so notifies a handler, the said 2-year period with respect to such obligation shall not begin to run until the first day of the month following the month during which all such records pertaining to such obligation are made available to the market administrator.</P>
              <P>(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section, a handler's obligation under the order to pay money shall not be terminated with respect to any transaction involving fraud or willful concealment of a fact, material to the obligation, on the part of the handler against whom the obligation is sought to be imposed.</P>
              <P>(d) Unless the handler files a petition pursuant to section 8c(15)(A) of the Act and the applicable rules and regulations (7 CFR 900.50 through 900.71) within the applicable 2-year period indicated below, the obligation of the market administrator:</P>

              <P>(1) To pay a handler any money which such handler claims is due under <PRTPAGE P="43"/>the terms of the order shall terminate 2 years after the end of the month during which the skim milk and butterfat involved in the claim were received; or</P>
              <P>(2) To refund any payment made by a handler (including a deduction or offset by the market administrator) shall terminate 2 years after the end of the month during which payment was made by the handler.</P>
            </SECTION>
          </SUBPART>
          <SUBPART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart F—Classification of Milk</HD>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.40</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Classes of utilization.</SUBJECT>
              <P>Except as provided in § 1000.42, all skim milk and butterfat required to be reported pursuant to § ——.30 of each Federal milk order shall be classified as follows:</P>
              <P>(a) <E T="03">Class I milk</E> shall be all skim milk and butterfat:</P>
              <P>(1) Disposed of in the form of fluid milk products, except as otherwise provided in this section;</P>
              <P>(2) In packaged fluid milk products in inventory at the end of the month; and</P>
              <P>(3) In shrinkage assigned pursuant to § 1000.43(b).</P>
              <P>(b) <E T="03">Class II milk</E> shall be all skim milk and butterfat:</P>
              <P>(1) In fluid milk products in containers larger than 1 gallon and fluid cream products disposed of or diverted to a commercial food processing establishment if the market administrator is permitted to audit the records of the commercial food processing establishment for the purpose of verification. Otherwise, such uses shall be Class I;</P>
              <P>(2) Used to produce:</P>
              <P>(i) Cottage cheese, lowfat cottage cheese, dry curd cottage cheese, ricotta cheese, pot cheese, Creole cheese, and any similar soft, high-moisture cheese resembling cottage cheese in form or use;</P>
              <P>(ii) Milkshake and ice milk mixes (or bases), frozen desserts, and frozen dessert mixes distributed in half-gallon containers or larger and intended to be used in soft or semi-solid form;</P>
              <P>(iii) Aerated cream, frozen cream, sour cream, sour half-and-half, sour cream mixtures containing nonmilk items, yogurt, and any other semi-solid product resembling a Class II product;</P>
              <P>(iv) Custards, puddings, pancake mixes, coatings, batter, and similar products;</P>
              <P>(v) Buttermilk biscuit mixes and other buttermilk for baking that contain food starch in excess of 2% of the total solids, provided that the product is labeled to indicate the food starch content;</P>
              <P>(vi) Formulas especially prepared for infant feeding or dietary use (meal replacement) that are packaged in hermetically-sealed containers;</P>
              <P>(vii) Candy, soup, bakery products and other prepared foods which are processed for general distribution to the public, and intermediate products, including sweetened condensed milk, to be used in processing such prepared food products;</P>
              <P>(viii) A fluid cream product or any product containing artificial fat or fat substitutes that resembles a fluid cream product, except as otherwise provided in paragraph (c) of this section; and</P>
              <P>(ix) Any product not otherwise specified in this section; and</P>
              <P>(3) In shrinkage assigned pursuant to § 1000.43(b).</P>
              <P>(c) <E T="03">Class III milk</E> shall be all skim milk and butterfat:</P>
              <P>(1) Used to produce:</P>
              <P>(i) Cream cheese and other spreadable cheeses, and hard cheese of types that may be shredded, grated, or crumbled;</P>
              <P>(ii) Plastic cream, anhydrous milkfat, and butteroil; and</P>
              <P>(iii) Evaporated or sweetened condensed milk in a consumer-type package; and</P>
              <P>(2) In shrinkage assigned pursuant to § 1000.43(b).</P>
              <P>(d) <E T="03">Class IV milk</E> shall be all skim milk and butterfat:</P>
              <P>(1) Used to produce:</P>
              <P>(i) Butter; and</P>
              <P>(ii) Any milk product in dried form;</P>
              <P>(2) In inventory at the end of the month of fluid milk products and fluid cream products in bulk form;</P>
              <P>(3) In the skim milk equivalent of nonfat milk solids used to modify a fluid milk product that has not been accounted for in Class I; and</P>
              <P>(4) In shrinkage assigned pursuant to § 1000.43(b).</P>
              <P>(e) <E T="03">Other uses.</E> Other uses include skim milk and butterfat used in any product described in this section that <PRTPAGE P="44"/>is dumped, used for animal feed, destroyed, or lost by a handler in a vehicular accident, flood, fire, or similar occurrence beyond the handler's control. Such uses of skim milk and butterfat shall be assigned to the lowest priced class for the month to the extent that the quantities destroyed or lost can be verified from records satisfactory to the market administrator.</P>
              <CITA>[64 FR 47899, Sept. 1, 1999, as amended at 65 FR 82833, Dec. 28, 2000; 68 FR 7064, Feb. 12, 2003]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.41</SECTNO>
              <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.42</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Classification of transfers and diversions.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a) <E T="03">Transfers and diversions to pool plants.</E> Skim milk or butterfat transferred or diverted in the form of a fluid milk product or transferred in the form of a bulk fluid cream product from a pool plant or a handler described in § 1135.11 of this chapter to another pool plant shall be classified as Class I milk unless the handlers both request the same classification in another class. In either case, the classification shall be subject to the following conditions:</P>
              <P>(1) The skim milk and butterfat classified in each class shall be limited to the amount of skim milk and butterfat, respectively, remaining in such class at the receiving plant after the computations pursuant to § 1000.44(a)(9) and the corresponding step of § 1000.44(b);</P>
              <P>(2) If the transferring plant received during the month other source milk to be allocated pursuant to § 1000.44(a)(3) or the corresponding step of § 1000.44(b), the skim milk or butterfat so transferred shall be classified so as to allocate the least possible Class I utilization to such other source milk; and</P>
              <P>(3) If the transferring handler received during the month other source milk to be allocated pursuant to § 1000.44(a)(8) or (9) or the corresponding steps of § 1000.44(b), the skim milk or butterfat so transferred, up to the total of the skim milk and butterfat, respectively, in such receipts of other source milk, shall not be classified as Class I milk to a greater extent than would be the case if the other source milk had been received at the receiving plant.</P>
              <P>(b) <E T="03">Transfers and diversions to a plant regulated under another Federal order.</E> Skim milk or butterfat transferred or diverted in the form of a fluid milk product or transferred in the form of a bulk fluid cream product from a pool plant to a plant regulated under another Federal order shall be classified in the following manner. Such classification shall apply only to the skim milk or butterfat that is in excess of any receipts at the pool plant from a plant regulated under another Federal order of skim milk and butterfat, respectively, in fluid milk products and bulk fluid cream products, respectively, that are in the same category as described in paragraph (b)(1) or (2) of this section:</P>
              <P>(1) As Class I milk, if transferred as packaged fluid milk products;</P>
              <P>(2) If transferred or diverted in bulk form, classification shall be in the classes to which allocated under the other order:</P>
              <P>(i) If the operators of both plants so request in their reports of receipts and utilization filed with their respective market administrators, transfers in bulk form shall be classified as other than Class I to the extent that such utilization is available for such classification pursuant to the allocation provisions of the other order;</P>

              <P>(ii) If diverted, the diverting handler must request a classification other than Class I. If the plant receiving the diverted milk does not have sufficient utilization available for the requested classification and some of the diverted milk is consequently assigned to Class I use, the diverting handler shall be given the option of designating the entire load of diverted milk as producer milk at the plant physically receiving the milk. Alternatively, if the diverting handler so chooses, it may designate which dairy farmers whose milk was diverted during the month will be designated as producers under the order physically receiving the milk. If the diverting handler declines to accept either of these options, the market administrator will prorate the portion of diverted milk in excess of Class II, III, and IV use among all the dairy farmers whose milk was received from the diverting handler on the last day of the month, then the second-to-last day, <PRTPAGE P="45"/>and continuing in that fashion until the excess diverted milk has been assigned as producer milk under the receiving order; and</P>
              <P>(iii) If information concerning the classes to which such transfers or diversions were allocated under the other order is not available to the market administrator for the purpose of establishing classification under this paragraph, classification shall be Class I, subject to adjustment when such information is available.</P>
              <P>(c) <E T="03">Transfers and diversions to producer-handlers and to exempt plants.</E> Skim milk or butterfat that is transferred or diverted from a pool plant to a producer-handler under any Federal order or to an exempt plant shall be classified:</P>
              <P>(1) As Class I milk if transferred or diverted to a producer-handler;</P>
              <P>(2) As Class I milk if transferred to an exempt plant in the form of a packaged fluid milk product; and</P>
              <P>(3) In accordance with the utilization assigned to it by the market administrator if transferred or diverted in the form of a bulk fluid milk product or transferred in the form of a bulk fluid cream product to an exempt plant. For this purpose, the receiving handler's utilization of skim milk and butterfat in each class, in series beginning with Class IV, shall be assigned to the extent possible to its receipts of skim milk and butterfat, in bulk fluid cream products, and bulk fluid milk products, respectively, pro rata to each source.</P>
              <P>(d) <E T="03">Transfers and diversions to other nonpool plants.</E> Skim milk or butterfat transferred or diverted in the following forms from a pool plant to a nonpool plant that is not a plant regulated under another order, an exempt plant, or a producer-handler plant shall be classified:</P>
              <P>(1) As Class I milk, if transferred in the form of a packaged fluid milk product; and</P>
              <P>(2) As Class I milk, if transferred or diverted in the form of a bulk fluid milk product or transferred in the form of a bulk fluid cream product, unless the following conditions apply:</P>
              <P>(i) If the conditions described in paragraphs (d)(2)(i)(A) and (B) of this section are met, transfers or diversions in bulk form shall be classified on the basis of the assignment of the nonpool plant's utilization, excluding the milk equivalent of both nonfat milk solids and concentrated milk used in the plant during the month, to its receipts as set forth in paragraphs (d)(2)(ii) through (viii) of this section:</P>
              <P>(A) The transferring handler or diverting handler claims such classification in such handler's report of receipts and utilization filed pursuant to § __.30 of each Federal milk order for the month within which such transaction occurred; and</P>
              <P>(B) The nonpool plant operator maintains books and records showing the utilization of all skim milk and butterfat received at such plant which are made available for verification purposes if requested by the market administrator;</P>
              <P>(ii) Route disposition in the marketing area of each Federal milk order from the nonpool plant and transfers of packaged fluid milk products from such nonpool plant to plants fully regulated thereunder shall be assigned to the extent possible in the following sequence:</P>
              <P>(A) Pro rata to receipts of packaged fluid milk products at such nonpool plant from pool plants;</P>
              <P>(B) Pro rata to any remaining unassigned receipts of packaged fluid milk products at such nonpool plant from plants regulated under other Federal orders;</P>
              <P>(C) Pro rata to receipts of bulk fluid milk products at such nonpool plant from pool plants; and</P>
              <P>(D) Pro rata to any remaining unassigned receipts of bulk fluid milk products at such nonpool plant from plants regulated under other Federal orders;</P>
              <P>(iii) Any remaining Class I disposition of packaged fluid milk products from the nonpool plant shall be assigned to the extent possible pro rata to any remaining unassigned receipts of packaged fluid milk products at such nonpool plant from pool plants and plants regulated under other Federal orders;</P>

              <P>(iv) Transfers of bulk fluid milk products from the nonpool plant to a plant regulated under any Federal order, to the extent that such transfers to the regulated plant exceed receipts of fluid milk products from such plant and are <PRTPAGE P="46"/>allocated to Class I at the receiving plant, shall be assigned to the extent possible in the following sequence:</P>
              <P>(A) Pro rata to receipts of fluid milk products at such nonpool plant from pool plants; and</P>
              <P>(B) Pro rata to any remaining unassigned receipts of fluid milk products at such nonpool plant from plants regulated under other Federal orders;</P>
              <P>(v) Any remaining unassigned Class I disposition from the nonpool plant shall be assigned to the extent possible in the following sequence:</P>
              <P>(A) To such nonpool plant's receipts from dairy farmers who the market administrator determines constitute regular sources of Grade A milk for such nonpool plant; and</P>
              <P>(B) To such nonpool plant's receipts of Grade A milk from plants not fully regulated under any Federal order which the market administrator determines constitute regular sources of Grade A milk for such nonpool plant;</P>
              <P>(vi) Any remaining unassigned receipts of bulk fluid milk products at the nonpool plant from pool plants and plants regulated under other Federal orders shall be assigned, pro rata among such plants, to the extent possible first to any remaining Class I utilization and then to all other utilization, in sequence beginning with Class IV at such nonpool plant;</P>
              <P>(vii) Receipts of bulk fluid cream products at the nonpool plant from pool plants and plants regulated under other Federal orders shall be assigned, pro rata among such plants, to the extent possible to any remaining utilization, in sequence beginning with Class IV at such nonpool plant; and</P>
              <P>(viii) In determining the nonpool plant's utilization for purposes of this paragraph, any fluid milk products and bulk fluid cream products transferred from such nonpool plant to a plant not fully regulated under any Federal order shall be classified on the basis of the second plant's utilization using the same assignment priorities at the second plant that are set forth in this paragraph.</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.43</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>General classification rules.</SUBJECT>
              <P>In determining the classification of producer milk pursuant to § 1000.44, the following rules shall apply:</P>
              <P>(a) Each month the market administrator shall correct for mathematical and other obvious errors all reports filed pursuant to § __.30 of each Federal milk order and shall compute separately for each pool plant, for each handler described in § 1000.9(c) and § 1135.11 of this chapter, the pounds of skim milk and butterfat, respectively, in each class in accordance with §§ 1000.40 and 1000.42, and paragraph (b) of this section.</P>
              <P>(b) <E T="03">Shrinkage and Overage.</E> For purposes of classifying all milk reported by a handler pursuant to § __.30 of each Federal milk order the market administrator shall determine the shrinkage or overage of skim milk and butterfat for each pool plant and each handler described in § 1000.9(c) and § 1135.11 of this chapter by subtracting total utilization from total receipts. Any positive difference shall be shrinkage, and any negative difference shall be overage.</P>
              <P>(1) Shrinkage incurred by pool plants qualified pursuant to § __.7 of any Federal milk order shall be assigned to the lowest-priced class to the extent that such shrinkage does not exceed:</P>
              <P>(i) Two percent of the total quantity of milk physically received at the plant directly from producers’ farms on the basis of farm weights and tests;</P>
              <P>(ii) Plus 1.5 percent of the quantity of bulk milk physically received on a basis other than farm weights and tests, excluding concentrated milk received by agreement for other than Class I use;</P>
              <P>(iii) Plus .5 percent of the quantity of milk diverted by the plant operator to another plant on a basis other than farm weights and tests; and</P>
              <P>(iv) Minus 1.5 percent of the quantity of bulk milk transferred to other plants, excluding concentrated milk transferred by agreement for other than Class I use.</P>
              <P>(2) A handler described in § 1000.9(c) or § 1135.11 of this chapter that delivers milk to plants on a basis other than farm weights and tests shall receive a lowest-priced-class shrinkage allowance of .5 percent of the total quantity of such milk picked up at producers’ farms.</P>

              <P>(3) Shrinkage in excess of the amounts provided in paragraphs (b)(1) <PRTPAGE P="47"/>and (2) of this section shall be assigned to existing utilization in series starting with Class I. The shrinkage assigned pursuant to this paragraph shall be added to the handler's reported utilization and the result shall be known as the <E T="03">gross utilization in each class.</E>
              </P>
              <P>(c) If any of the water contained in the milk from which a product is made is removed before the product is utilized or disposed of by the handler, the pounds of skim milk in such product that are to be considered under this part as used or disposed of by the handler shall be an amount equivalent to the nonfat milk solids contained in such product plus all of the water originally associated with such solids.</P>
              <P>(d) Skim milk and butterfat contained in receipts of bulk concentrated fluid milk and nonfluid milk products that are reconstituted for fluid use shall be assigned to Class I use, up to the reconstituted portion of labeled reconstituted fluid milk products, on a pro rata basis (except for any Class I use of specific concentrated receipts that is established by the handler) prior to any assignments under § 1000.44. Any remaining skim milk and butterfat in concentrated receipts shall be assigned to uses under § 1000.44 on a pro rata basis, unless a specific use of such receipts is established by the handler.</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.44</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Classification of producer milk.</SUBJECT>
              <P>For each month the market administrator shall determine for each handler described in § 1000.9(a) for each pool plant of the handler separately and for each handler described in § 1000.9(c) and § 1135.11 of this chapter the classification of producer milk by allocating the handler's receipts of skim milk and butterfat to the handler's gross utilization of such receipts pursuant to § 1000.43(b)(3) as follows:</P>
              <P>(a) Skim milk shall be allocated in the following manner:</P>
              <P>(1) Subtract from the pounds of skim milk in Class I the pounds of skim milk in:</P>
              <P>(i) Receipts of packaged fluid milk products from an unregulated supply plant to the extent that an equivalent amount of skim milk disposed of to such plant by handlers fully regulated under any Federal order is classified and priced as Class I milk and is not used as an offset for any other payment obligation under any order;</P>
              <P>(ii) Packaged fluid milk products in inventory at the beginning of the month. This paragraph shall apply only if the pool plant was subject to the provisions of this paragraph or comparable provisions of another Federal order in the immediately preceding month;</P>
              <P>(iii) Fluid milk products received in packaged form from plants regulated under other Federal orders; and</P>
              <P>(iv) To the extent that the receipts described in paragraphs (a)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section exceed the gross Class I utilization of skim milk, the excess receipts shall be subtracted pursuant to paragraph (a)(3)(vi) of this section.</P>
              <P>(2) Subtract from the pounds of skim milk in Class II the pounds of skim milk in the receipts of skim milk in bulk concentrated fluid milk products and in other source milk (except other source milk received in the form of an unconcentrated fluid milk product or a fluid cream product) that is used to produce, or added to, any product in Class II (excluding the quantity of such skim milk that was classified as Class IV milk pursuant to § 1000.40(d)(3)). To the extent that the receipts described in this paragraph exceed the gross Class II utilization of skim milk, the excess receipts shall be subtracted pursuant to paragraph (a)(3)(vi) of this section.</P>
              <P>(3) Subtract from the pounds of skim milk remaining in each class, in series beginning with Class IV, the pounds of skim milk in:</P>
              <P>(i) Receipts of bulk concentrated fluid milk products and other source milk (except other source milk received in the form of an unconcentrated fluid milk product);</P>
              <P>(ii) Receipts of fluid milk products and bulk fluid cream products for which appropriate health approval is not established and from unidentified sources;</P>
              <P>(iii) Receipts of fluid milk products and bulk fluid cream products from an exempt plant;</P>

              <P>(iv) Fluid milk products and bulk fluid cream products received from a producer-handler as defined under the <PRTPAGE P="48"/>order in this part, or any other Federal order;</P>
              <P>(v) Receipts of fluid milk products from dairy farmers for other markets; and</P>
              <P>(vi) The excess receipts specified in paragraphs (a)(1)(iv) and (a)(2) of this section.</P>
              <P>(4) Subtract from the pounds of skim milk remaining in all classes other than Class I, in sequence beginning with Class IV, the receipts of fluid milk products from an unregulated supply plant that were not previously subtracted in this section for which the handler requests classification other than Class I, but not in excess of the pounds of skim milk remaining in these other classes combined.</P>
              <P>(5) Subtract from the pounds of skim milk remaining in all classes other than Class I, in sequence beginning with Class IV, receipts of fluid milk products from an unregulated supply plant that were not previously subtracted in this section, and which are in excess of the pounds of skim milk determined pursuant to paragraphs (a)(5)(i) and (ii) of this section;</P>
              <P>(i) Multiply by 1.25 the pounds of skim milk remaining in Class I at this allocation step; and</P>
              <P>(ii) Subtract from the result in paragraph (a)(5)(i) the pounds of skim milk in receipts of producer milk and fluid milk products from other pool plants.</P>
              <P>(6) Subtract from the pounds of skim milk remaining in all classes other than Class I, in sequence beginning with Class IV, the pounds of skim milk in receipts of bulk fluid milk products from a handler regulated under another Federal order that are in excess of bulk fluid milk products transferred or diverted to such handler, if other than Class I classification is requested, but not in excess of the pounds of skim milk remaining in these classes combined.</P>
              <P>(7) Subtract from the pounds of skim milk remaining in each class, in series beginning with Class IV, the pounds of skim milk in fluid milk products and bulk fluid cream products in inventory at the beginning of the month that were not previously subtracted in this section.</P>
              <P>(8) Subtract from the pounds of skim milk remaining in each class at the plant receipts of skim milk in fluid milk products from an unregulated supply plant that were not previously subtracted in this section and that were not offset by transfers or diversions of fluid milk products to the unregulated supply plant from which fluid milk products to be allocated at this step were received. Such subtraction shall be pro rata to the pounds of skim milk in Class I and in Classes II, III, and IV combined, with the quantity prorated to Classes II, III, and IV combined being subtracted in sequence beginning with Class IV.</P>
              <P>(9) Subtract from the pounds of skim milk remaining in each class the pounds of skim milk in receipts of bulk fluid milk products from a handler regulated under another Federal order that are in excess of bulk fluid milk products transferred or diverted to such handler that were not subtracted in paragraph (a)(6) of this section. Such subtraction shall be pro rata to the pounds of skim milk in Class I and in Classes II, III, and IV combined, with the quantity prorated to Classes II, III, and IV combined being subtracted in sequence beginning with Class IV, with respect to whichever of the following quantities represents the lower proportion of Class I milk:</P>
              <P>(i) The estimated utilization of skim milk of all handlers in each class as announced for the month pursuant to § 1000.45(a); or</P>
              <P>(ii) The total pounds of skim milk remaining in each class at this allocation step.</P>
              <P>(10) Subtract from the pounds of skim milk remaining in each class the pounds of skim milk in receipts of fluid milk products and bulk fluid cream products from another pool plant and from a handler described in § 1135.11 of this chapter according to the classification of such products pursuant to § 1000.42(a).</P>
              <P>(11) If the total pounds of skim milk remaining in all classes exceed the pounds of skim milk in producer milk, subtract such excess from the pounds of skim milk remaining in each class in series beginning with Class IV.</P>

              <P>(b) Butterfat shall be allocated in accordance with the procedure outlined for skim milk in paragraph (a) of this section.<PRTPAGE P="49"/>
              </P>
              <P>(c) The quantity of producer milk in each class shall be the combined pounds of skim milk and butterfat remaining in each class after the computations pursuant to paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section.</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.45</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Market administrator's reports and announcements concerning classification.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a) Whenever required for the purpose of allocating receipts from plants regulated under other Federal orders pursuant to § 1000.44(a)(9) and the corresponding step of § 1000.44(b), the market administrator shall estimate and publicly announce the utilization (to the nearest whole percentage) in Class I during the month of skim milk and butterfat, respectively, in producer milk of all handlers. The estimate shall be based upon the most current available data and shall be final for such purpose.</P>
              <P>(b) The market administrator shall report to the market administrators of other Federal orders as soon as possible after the handlers’ reports of receipts and utilization are received, the class to which receipts from plants regulated under other Federal orders are allocated pursuant to §§ 1000.43(d) and 1000.44 (including any reclassification of inventories of bulk concentrated fluid milk products), and thereafter any change in allocation required to correct errors disclosed on the verification of such report.</P>
              <P>(c) The market administrator shall furnish each handler operating a pool plant and each handler described in § 1135.11 of this chapter who has shipped fluid milk products or bulk fluid cream products to a plant fully regulated under another Federal order the class to which the shipments were allocated by the market administrator of the other Federal order on the basis of the report by the receiving handler and, as necessary, any changes in the allocation arising from the verification of such report.</P>
              <P>(d) The market administrator shall report to each cooperative association which so requests, the percentage of producer milk delivered by members of the association that was used in each class by each handler receiving the milk. For the purpose of this report, the milk so received shall be prorated to each class in accordance with the total utilization of producer milk by the handler.</P>
            </SECTION>
          </SUBPART>
          <SUBPART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart G—Class Prices</HD>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.50</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Class prices, component prices, and advanced pricing factors.</SUBJECT>
              <P>Class prices per hundredweight of milk containing 3.5 percent butterfat, component prices, and advanced pricing factors shall be as follows. The prices and pricing factors described in paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (e), (f), and (q) of this section shall be based on a weighted average of the most recent 2 weekly prices announced by the National Agricultural Statistical Service (NASS) before the 24th day of the month. These prices shall be announced on or before the 23rd day of the month and shall apply to milk received during the following month. The prices described in paragraphs (g) through (p) of this section shall be based on a weighted average for the preceding month of weekly prices announced by NASS on or before the 5th day of the month and shall apply to milk received during the preceding month. The price described in paragraph (d) of this section shall be derived from the Class II skim milk price announced on or before the 23rd day of the month preceding the month to which it applies and the butterfat price announced on or before the 5th day of the month following the month to which it applies.</P>
              <P>(a) <E T="03">Class I price.</E> The Class I price per hundredweight, rounded to the nearest cent, shall be 0.965 times the Class I skim milk price plus 3.5 times the Class I butterfat price.</P>
              <P>(b) <E T="03">Class I skim milk price.</E> The Class I skim milk price per hundredweight shall be the adjusted Class I differential specified in § 1000.52 plus the higher of the advanced pricing factors computed in paragraph (q)(1) or (2) of this section.</P>
              <P>(c) <E T="03">Class I butterfat price.</E> The Class I butterfat price per pound shall be the adjusted Class I differential specified in § 1000.52 divided by 100, plus the advanced butterfat price computed in paragraph (q)(3) of this section.<PRTPAGE P="50"/>
              </P>
              <P>(d) <E T="03">The Class II price</E> per hundredweight, rounded to the nearest cent, shall be .965 times the Class II skim milk price plus 3.5 times the Class II butterfat price.</P>
              <P>(e) <E T="03">Class II skim milk price.</E> The Class II skim milk price per hundredweight shall be the advanced Class IV skim milk price computed in paragraph (q)(2) of this section plus 70 cents.</P>
              <P>(f) <E T="03">Class II nonfat solids price.</E> The Class II nonfat solids price per pound, rounded to the nearest one-hundredth cent, shall be the Class II skim milk price divided by 9.</P>
              <P>(g) <E T="03">Class II butterfat price.</E> The Class II butterfat price per pound shall be the butterfat price plus $0.007.</P>
              <P>(h) <E T="03">Class III price.</E> The Class III price per hundredweight, rounded to the nearest cent, shall be 0.965 times the Class III skim milk price plus 3.5 times the butterfat price.</P>
              <P>(i) <E T="03">Class III skim milk price.</E> The Class III skim milk price per hundredweight, rounded to the nearest cent, shall be the protein price per pound times 3.1 plus the other solids price per pound times 5.9.</P>
              <P>(j) <E T="03">Class IV price.</E> The Class IV price per hundredweight, rounded to the nearest cent, shall be 0.965 times the Class IV skim milk price plus 3.5 times the butterfat price.</P>
              <P>(k) <E T="03">Class IV skim milk price.</E> The Class IV skim milk price per hundredweight, rounded to the nearest cent, shall be the nonfat solids price per pound times 9.</P>
              <P>(l) <E T="03">Butterfat price.</E> The butterfat price per pound, rounded to the nearest one-hundredth cent, shall be the U.S. average NASS AA Butter survey price reported by the Department for the month less 11.5 cents, with the result multiplied by 1.20.</P>
              <P>(m) <E T="03">Nonfat solids price.</E> The nonfat solids price per pound, rounded to the nearest one-hundredth cent, shall be the U.S. average NASS nonfat dry milk survey price reported by the Department for the month less 14 cents and multiplying the result by 0.99.</P>
              <P>(n) <E T="03">Protein price.</E> The protein price per pound, rounded to the nearest one-hundredth cent, shall be computed as follows:</P>
              <P>(1) Compute a weighted average of the amounts described in paragraphs (n)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section:</P>
              <P>(i) The U.S. average NASS survey price for 40-lb. block cheese reported by the Department for the month; and</P>
              <P>(ii) The U.S. average NASS survey price for 500-pound barrel cheddar cheese (38 percent moisture) reported by the Department for the month plus 3 cents;</P>
              <P>(2) Subtract 16.5 cents from the price computed pursuant to paragraph (n)(1) of this section and multiply the result by 1.383;</P>
              <P>(3) Add to the amount computed pursuant to paragraph (n)(2) of this section an amount computed as follows:</P>
              <P>(i) Subtract 16.5 cents from the price computed pursuant to paragraph (n)(1) of this section and multiply the result by 1.572; and</P>
              <P>(ii) Subtract 0.9 times the butterfat price computed pursuant to paragraph (l) of this section from the amount computed pursuant to paragraph (n)(3)(i) of this section; and</P>
              <P>(iii) Multiply the amount computed pursuant to paragraph (n)(3)(ii) of this section by 1.17.</P>
              <P>(o) <E T="03">Other solids price.</E> The other solids price per pound, rounded to the nearest one-hundredth cent, shall be the U.S. average NASS dry whey survey price reported by the Department for the month minus 15.9 cents, with the result multiplied by 1.03.</P>
              <P>(p) <E T="03">Somatic cell adjustment.</E> The somatic cell adjustment per hundredweight of milk shall be determined as follows:</P>
              <P>(1) Multiply 0.0005 by the weighted average price computed pursuant to paragraph (n)(1) of this section and round to the 5th decimal place;</P>
              <P>(2) Subtract the somatic cell count of the milk (reported in thousands) from 350; and</P>
              <P>(3) Multiply the amount computed in paragraph (p)(1) of this section by the amount computed in paragraph (p)(2) of this section and round to the nearest full cent.</P>
              <P>(q) <E T="03">Advanced pricing factors.</E> For the purpose of computing the Class I skim milk price, the Class II skim milk price, the Class II nonfat solids price, and the Class I butterfat price for the following month, the following pricing <PRTPAGE P="51"/>factors shall be computed using the weighted average of the 2 most recent NASS U.S. average weekly survey prices announced before the 24th day of the month:</P>
              <P>(1) An advanced Class III skim milk price per hundredweight, rounded to the nearest cent, shall be computed as follows:</P>
              <P>(i) Following the procedure set forth in paragraphs (n) and (o) of this section, but using the weighted average of the 2 most recent NASS U.S. average weekly survey prices announced before the 24th day of the month, compute a protein price and an other solids price;</P>
              <P>(ii) Multiply the protein price computed in paragraph (q)(1)(i) of this section by 3.1;</P>
              <P>(iii) Multiply the other solids price per pound computed in paragraph (q)(1)(i) of this section by 5.9; and</P>
              <P>(iv) Add the amounts computed in paragraphs (q)(1)(ii) and (iii) of this section.</P>
              <P>(2) An advanced Class IV skim milk price per hundredweight, rounded to the nearest cent, shall be computed as follows:</P>
              <P>(i) Following the procedure set forth in paragraph (m) of this section, but using the weighted average of the 2 most recent NASS U.S. average weekly survey prices announced before the 24th day of the month, compute a nonfat solids price; and</P>
              <P>(ii) Multiply the nonfat solids price computed in paragraph (q)(2)(i) of this section by 9.</P>
              <P>(3) An advanced butterfat price per pound, rounded to the nearest one-hundredth cent, shall be calculated by computing a weighted average of the 2 most recent U.S. average NASS AA Butter survey prices announced before the 24th day of the month, subtracting 11.5 cents from this average, and multiplying the result by 1.20.</P>
              <CITA>[64 FR 47899, Sept. 1, 1999, as amended at 65 FR 82833, Dec. 28, 2000; 68 FR 7064, Feb. 12, 2003]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.51</SECTNO>
              <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.52</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Adjusted Class I differentials.</SUBJECT>
              <P>The Class I differential adjusted for location to be used in § 1000.50(b) and (c) shall be as follows:</P>
              <GPOTABLE CDEF="s40,r3,5,10" COLS="4" OPTS="L2,i1">
                <BOXHD>
                  <CHED H="1">County/parish/city</CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">State</CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">FIPS code</CHED>
                  <CHED H="1">Class I <LI>differential adjusted for location</LI>
                  </CHED>
                </BOXHD>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">AUTAUGA</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01001</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BALDWIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01003</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.50</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BARBOUR</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01005</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BIBB</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01007</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BLOUNT</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01009</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BULLOCK</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01011</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BUTLER</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01013</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CALHOUN</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01015</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHAMBERS</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01017</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHEROKEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01019</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHILTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01021</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHOCTAW</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01023</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLARKE</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01025</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLAY</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01027</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLEBURNE</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01029</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COFFEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01031</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COLBERT</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01033</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CONECUH</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01035</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COOSA</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01037</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COVINGTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01039</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CRENSHAW</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01041</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CULLMAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01043</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DALE</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01045</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DALLAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01047</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DE KALB</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01049</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ELMORE</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01051</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ESCAMBIA</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01053</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ETOWAH</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01055</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FAYETTE</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01057</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FRANKLIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01059</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GENEVA</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01061</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GREENE</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01063</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HALE</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01065</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HENRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01067</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HOUSTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01069</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JACKSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01071</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JEFFERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01073</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LAMAR</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01075</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LAUDERDALE</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01077</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LAWRENCE</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01079</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01081</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LIMESTONE</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01083</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LOWNDES</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01085</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MACON</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01087</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MADISON</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01089</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MARENGO</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01091</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MARION</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01093</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MARSHALL</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01095</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MOBILE</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01097</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.50</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MONROE</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01099</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MONTGOMERY</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01101</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MORGAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01103</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PERRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01105</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PICKENS</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01107</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PIKE</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01109</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RANDOLPH</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01111</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RUSSELL</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01113</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SHELBY</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01117</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ST. CLAIR</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01115</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SUMTER</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01119</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TALLADEGA</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01121</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TALLAPOOSA</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01123</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TUSCALOOSA</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01125</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WALKER</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01127</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WASHINGTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01129</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WILCOX</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01131</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WINSTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>AL</ENT>
                  <ENT>01133</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ARKANSAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05001</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ASHLEY</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05003</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BAXTER</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05005</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BENTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05007</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BOONE</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05009</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="52"/>
                  <ENT I="22">BRADLEY</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05011</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CALHOUN</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05013</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CARROLL</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05015</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHICOT</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05017</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLARK</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05019</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLAY</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05021</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLEBURNE</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05023</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLEVELAND</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05025</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COLUMBIA</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05027</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CONWAY</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05029</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CRAIGHEAD</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05031</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CRAWFORD</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05033</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CRITTENDEN</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05035</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CROSS</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05037</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DALLAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05039</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DESHA</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05041</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DREW</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05043</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FAULKNER</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05045</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FRANKLIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05047</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FULTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05049</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GARLAND</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05051</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRANT</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05053</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GREENE</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05055</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HEMPSTEAD</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05057</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HOT SPRING</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05059</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HOWARD</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05061</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">INDEPENDENCE</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05063</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">IZARD</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05065</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JACKSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05067</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JEFFERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05069</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JOHNSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05071</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LAFAYETTE</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05073</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LAWRENCE</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05075</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05077</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LINCOLN</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05079</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LITTLE RIVER</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05081</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LOGAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>AR</ENT>
                  <ENT>05083</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>05131</ENT>
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                  <ENT>05133</ENT>
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                  <ENT>05135</ENT>
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                  <ENT>05137</ENT>
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                  <ENT>05139</ENT>
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                  <ENT>05143</ENT>
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                  <ENT>05145</ENT>
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                  <ENT>05147</ENT>
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                  <ENT>05149</ENT>
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                  <ENT>06005</ENT>
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                  <ENT>06009</ENT>
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                  <ENT>06023</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                <ROW>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KIT CARSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>CO</ENT>
                  <ENT>08063</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>08067</ENT>
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                  <ENT>08071</ENT>
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                  <ENT I="22">LINCOLN</ENT>
                  <ENT>CO</ENT>
                  <ENT>08073</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LOGAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>CO</ENT>
                  <ENT>08075</ENT>
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                  <ENT>08081</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>08083</ENT>
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                  <ENT>08091</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>CO</ENT>
                  <ENT>08093</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>08099</ENT>
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                  <ENT>CO</ENT>
                  <ENT>08101</ENT>
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                  <ENT>08103</ENT>
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                  <ENT>08105</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>08109</ENT>
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                  <ENT>08111</ENT>
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                  <ENT>CO</ENT>
                  <ENT>08113</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>CO</ENT>
                  <ENT>08115</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.35</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>CO</ENT>
                  <ENT>08117</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>08119</ENT>
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                  <ENT>08121</ENT>
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                  <ENT>CO</ENT>
                  <ENT>08123</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">YUMA</ENT>
                  <ENT>CO</ENT>
                  <ENT>08125</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.35</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>09001</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
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                  <ENT>CT</ENT>
                  <ENT>09003</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LITCHFIELD</ENT>
                  <ENT>CT</ENT>
                  <ENT>09005</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>CT</ENT>
                  <ENT>09007</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
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                  <ENT>CT</ENT>
                  <ENT>09009</ENT>
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                  <ENT>CT</ENT>
                  <ENT>09011</ENT>
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                  <ENT>CT</ENT>
                  <ENT>09013</ENT>
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                  <ENT>11001</ENT>
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                  <ENT>10001</ENT>
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                  <ENT>10003</ENT>
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                  <ENT>DE</ENT>
                  <ENT>10005</ENT>
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                  <ENT>12001</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BAKER</ENT>
                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12003</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BAY</ENT>
                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12005</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12007</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12009</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12011</ENT>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12013</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12015</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CITRUS</ENT>
                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12017</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLAY</ENT>
                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12019</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COLLIER</ENT>
                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12021</ENT>
                  <ENT>4.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12023</ENT>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12025</ENT>
                  <ENT>4.30</ENT>
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                  <ENT I="22">DE SOTO</ENT>
                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12027</ENT>
                  <ENT>4.00</ENT>
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                  <ENT I="22">DIXIE</ENT>
                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12029</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.70</ENT>
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                  <ENT I="22">DUVAL</ENT>
                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12031</ENT>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12033</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FLAGLER</ENT>
                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12035</ENT>
                  <ENT>4.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FRANKLIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12037</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GADSDEN</ENT>
                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12039</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12041</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GLADES</ENT>
                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12043</ENT>
                  <ENT>4.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GULF</ENT>
                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12045</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12047</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HARDEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12049</ENT>
                  <ENT>4.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HENDRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12051</ENT>
                  <ENT>4.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HERNANDO</ENT>
                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12053</ENT>
                  <ENT>4.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HIGHLANDS</ENT>
                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12055</ENT>
                  <ENT>4.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HILLSBOROUGH</ENT>
                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12057</ENT>
                  <ENT>4.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HOLMES</ENT>
                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12059</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.70</ENT>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12061</ENT>
                  <ENT>4.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JACKSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12063</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JEFFERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12065</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12067</ENT>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12069</ENT>
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                  <ENT>12071</ENT>
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                  <ENT>12073</ENT>
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                  <ENT>12075</ENT>
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                  <ENT>12077</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>12079</ENT>
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                  <ENT>12081</ENT>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12083</ENT>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12085</ENT>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12087</ENT>
                  <ENT>4.30</ENT>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12089</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12091</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12093</ENT>
                  <ENT>4.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12095</ENT>
                  <ENT>4.00</ENT>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12097</ENT>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12099</ENT>
                  <ENT>4.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12101</ENT>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12103</ENT>
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                  <ENT>12105</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12107</ENT>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
                  <ENT>12113</ENT>
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                  <ENT>12115</ENT>
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                  <ENT>12109</ENT>
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                  <ENT>FL</ENT>
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                  <ENT>12125</ENT>
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                  <ENT>12131</ENT>
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                  <ENT>12133</ENT>
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                  <ENT>13003</ENT>
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                  <ENT>13045</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13047</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHARLTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13049</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHATHAM</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13051</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHATTAHOOCHEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13053</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHATTOOGA</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13055</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHEROKEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13057</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLARKE</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13059</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLAY</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13061</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLAYTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13063</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLINCH</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13065</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COBB</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13067</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COFFEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13069</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COLQUITT</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13071</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COLUMBIA</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13073</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COOK</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13075</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COWETA</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13077</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CRAWFORD</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13079</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13081</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13083</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DAWSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13085</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DE KALB</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13089</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DECATUR</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13087</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DODGE</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13091</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DOOLY</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13093</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DOUGHERTY</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13095</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DOUGLAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13097</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13099</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ECHOLS</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13101</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">EFFINGHAM</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13103</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ELBERT</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13105</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">EMANUEL</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13107</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">EVANS</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13109</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FANNIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13111</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FAYETTE</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13113</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FLOYD</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13115</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FORSYTH</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13117</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FRANKLIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13119</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FULTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13121</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GILMER</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13123</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GLASCOCK</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13125</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GLYNN</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13127</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GORDON</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13129</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRADY</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13131</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GREENE</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13133</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GWINNETT</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13135</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HABERSHAM</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13137</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HALL</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13139</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HANCOCK</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13141</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HARALSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13143</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HARRIS</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13145</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HART</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13147</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HEARD</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13149</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HENRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13151</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HOUSTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13153</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">IRWIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13155</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JACKSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13157</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JASPER</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13159</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JEFF DAVIS</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13161</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JEFFERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13163</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JENKINS</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13165</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JOHNSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13167</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JONES</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13169</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LAMAR</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13171</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LANIER</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13173</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LAURENS</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13175</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13177</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13179</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LINCOLN</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13181</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LONG</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13183</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LOWNDES</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13185</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LUMPKIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13187</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MACON</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13193</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13195</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13197</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MCDUFFIE</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13189</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MCINTOSH</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13191</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MERIWETHER</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13199</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MILLER</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13201</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MITCHELL</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13205</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MONROE</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13207</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MONTGOMERY</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13209</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MORGAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13211</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13213</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13215</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NEWTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13217</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OCONEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13219</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OGLETHORPE</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13221</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13223</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PEACH</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13225</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13227</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13229</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PIKE</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13231</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">POLK</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13233</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PULASKI</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13235</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13237</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">QUITMAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13239</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RABUN</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13241</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RANDOLPH</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13243</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RICHMOND</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13245</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13247</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SCHLEY</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13249</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SCREVEN</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13251</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SEMINOLE</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13253</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SPALDING</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13255</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">STEPHENS</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13257</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">STEWART</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13259</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SUMTER</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13261</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TALBOT</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13263</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TALIAFERRO</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13265</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TATTNALL</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13267</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TAYLOR</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13269</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TELFAIR</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13271</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13273</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13275</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13277</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13279</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13281</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TREUTLEN</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13283</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TROUP</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13285</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13287</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13289</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">UNION</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13291</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13293</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13295</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13297</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WARE</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13299</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13301</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                  <ENT I="22">WASHINGTON</ENT>
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                  <ENT>13303</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13305</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13307</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13309</ENT>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13311</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13313</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13315</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13317</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WILKINSON</ENT>
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                  <ENT>13319</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WORTH</ENT>
                  <ENT>GA</ENT>
                  <ENT>13321</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ADAIR</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19001</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ADAMS</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19003</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ALLAMAKEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19005</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">APPANOOSE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19007</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">AUDUBON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19009</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BENTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19011</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BLACK HAWK</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19013</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BOONE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19015</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BREMER</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19017</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BUCHANAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19019</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BUENA VISTA</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19021</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BUTLER</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19023</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CALHOUN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19025</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CARROLL</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19027</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CASS</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19029</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CEDAR</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19031</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CERRO GORDO</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19033</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHEROKEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19035</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHICKASAW</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19037</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLARKE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19039</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLAY</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19041</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLAYTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19043</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLINTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19045</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CRAWFORD</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19047</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DALLAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19049</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DAVIS</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19051</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DECATUR</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19053</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DELAWARE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19055</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DES MOINES</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19057</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DICKINSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19059</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DUBUQUE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19061</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">EMMET</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19063</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FAYETTE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19065</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FLOYD</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19067</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FRANKLIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19069</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FREMONT</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19071</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.85</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GREENE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19073</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRUNDY</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19075</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GUTHRIE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19077</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HAMILTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19079</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HANCOCK</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19081</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HARDIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19083</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HARRISON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19085</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HENRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19087</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HOWARD</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19089</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HUMBOLDT</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19091</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">IDA</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19093</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">IOWA</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19095</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JACKSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19097</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JASPER</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19099</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JEFFERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19101</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JOHNSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19103</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JONES</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19105</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KEOKUK</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19107</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KOSSUTH</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19109</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19111</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LINN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19113</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LOUISA</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19115</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LUCAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19117</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LYON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19119</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MADISON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19121</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MAHASKA</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19123</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MARION</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19125</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MARSHALL</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19127</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MILLS</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19129</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.85</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MITCHELL</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19131</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MONONA</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19133</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MONROE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19135</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MONTGOMERY</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19137</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MUSCATINE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19139</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">O’BRIEN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19141</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OSCEOLA</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19143</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PAGE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19145</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PALO ALTO</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19147</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PLYMOUTH</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19149</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">POCAHONTAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19151</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">POLK</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19153</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">POTTAWATTAMIE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19155</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.85</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">POWESHIEK</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19157</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RINGGOLD</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19159</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SAC</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19161</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SCOTT</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19163</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SHELBY</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19165</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SIOUX</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19167</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">STORY</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19169</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TAMA</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19171</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TAYLOR</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19173</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">UNION</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19175</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">VAN BUREN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19177</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WAPELLO</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19179</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WARREN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19181</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WASHINGTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19183</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WAYNE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19185</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WEBSTER</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19187</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WINNEBAGO</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19189</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WINNESHIEK</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19191</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WOODBURY</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19193</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WORTH</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19195</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                  <ENT I="22">WRIGHT</ENT>
                  <ENT>IA</ENT>
                  <ENT>19197</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>16001</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT I="22">ADAMS</ENT>
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                  <ENT>16003</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>16005</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT I="22">BEAR LAKE</ENT>
                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16007</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BENEWAH</ENT>
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                  <ENT>16009</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                  <ENT>16011</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BLAINE</ENT>
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                  <ENT>16013</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BOISE</ENT>
                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16015</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BONNER</ENT>
                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16017</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BONNEVILLE</ENT>
                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16019</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16021</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16023</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT I="22">CAMAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16025</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16027</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>16029</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16031</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT I="22">CLARK</ENT>
                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16033</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16035</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16037</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>16039</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FRANKLIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16041</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FREMONT</ENT>
                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16043</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16045</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT I="22">GOODING</ENT>
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                  <ENT>16047</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>16049</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JEFFERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16051</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JEROME</ENT>
                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16053</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>16055</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>16057</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>16059</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>16061</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16063</ENT>
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                  <ENT>16065</ENT>
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                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NEZ PERCE</ENT>
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                  <ENT>16069</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ONEIDA</ENT>
                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16071</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OWYHEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16073</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PAYETTE</ENT>
                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16075</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">POWER</ENT>
                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16077</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SHOSHONE</ENT>
                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16079</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TETON</ENT>
                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16081</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TWIN FALLS</ENT>
                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16083</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">VALLEY</ENT>
                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16085</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WASHINGTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>ID</ENT>
                  <ENT>16087</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ADAMS</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17001</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ALEXANDER</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17003</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BOND</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17005</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BOONE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17007</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BROWN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17009</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BUREAU</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17011</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CALHOUN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17013</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CARROLL</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17015</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CASS</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17017</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHAMPAIGN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17019</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHRISTIAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17021</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLARK</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17023</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLAY</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17025</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLINTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17027</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COLES</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17029</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COOK</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17031</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CRAWFORD</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17033</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CUMBERLAND</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17035</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DE KALB</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17037</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DE WITT</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17039</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DOUGLAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17041</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DU PAGE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17043</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">EDGAR</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17045</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">EDWARDS</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17047</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">EFFINGHAM</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17049</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FAYETTE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17051</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FORD</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17053</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FRANKLIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17055</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FULTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17057</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GALLATIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17059</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GREENE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17061</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRUNDY</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17063</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HAMILTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17065</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HANCOCK</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17067</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HARDIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17069</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HENDERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17071</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HENRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17073</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">IROQUOIS</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17075</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JACKSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17077</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JASPER</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17079</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JEFFERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17081</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JERSEY</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17083</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JO DAVIESS</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17085</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JOHNSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17087</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KANE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17089</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KANKAKEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17091</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KENDALL</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17093</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KNOX</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17095</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LA SALLE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17099</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LAKE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17097</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LAWRENCE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17101</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17103</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LIVINGSTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17105</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LOGAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17107</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MACON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17115</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MACOUPIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17117</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MADISON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17119</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MARION</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17121</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MARSHALL</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17123</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MASON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17125</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MASSAC</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17127</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MCDONOUGH</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17109</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MCHENRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17111</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MCLEAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17113</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MENARD</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17129</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MERCER</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17131</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MONROE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17133</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MONTGOMERY</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17135</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MORGAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17137</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MOULTRIE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17139</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OGLE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17141</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PEORIA</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17143</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PERRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17145</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PIATT</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17147</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PIKE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17149</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">POPE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17151</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PULASKI</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17153</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PUTNAM</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17155</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RANDOLPH</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17157</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RICHLAND</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17159</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ROCK ISLAND</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17161</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SALINE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17165</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SANGAMON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17167</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SCHUYLER</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17169</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SCOTT</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17171</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SHELBY</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17173</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ST. CLAIR</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17163</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">STARK</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17175</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">STEPHENSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17177</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TAZEWELL</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17179</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">UNION</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17181</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">VERMILION</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17183</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WABASH</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17185</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WARREN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17187</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WASHINGTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17189</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WAYNE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17191</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WHITE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17193</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WHITESIDE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17195</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WILL</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17197</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WILLIAMSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17199</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WINNEBAGO</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17201</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WOODFORD</ENT>
                  <ENT>IL</ENT>
                  <ENT>17203</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ADAMS</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18001</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ALLEN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18003</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BARTHOLOMEW</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18005</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BENTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18007</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BLACKFORD</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18009</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BOONE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18011</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BROWN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18013</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CARROLL</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18015</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CASS</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18017</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLARK</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18019</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLAY</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18021</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLINTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18023</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CRAWFORD</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18025</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DAVIESS</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18027</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DEKALB</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18033</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DEARBORN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18029</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DECATUR</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18031</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DELAWARE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18035</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DUBOIS</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18037</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ELKHART</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18039</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FAYETTE</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18041</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FLOYD</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18043</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FOUNTAIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18045</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FRANKLIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>IN</ENT>
                  <ENT>18047</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>20187</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21001</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21003</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21005</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21013</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21015</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21017</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21019</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21021</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21023</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21025</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21027</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21029</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21031</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21033</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21035</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21037</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21039</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21041</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21043</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21045</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21047</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21049</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21051</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21053</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21055</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21057</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21059</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21061</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21063</ENT>
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                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21141</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21143</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21157</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21159</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21145</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21147</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21149</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21163</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21165</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21167</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21169</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21171</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21173</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21175</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21177</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21179</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21181</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21183</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21185</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21187</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21189</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21191</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21193</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21195</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                  <ENT>21197</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                  <ENT>22051</ENT>
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                  <ENT>22053</ENT>
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                  <ENT>22059</ENT>
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                  <ENT>22055</ENT>
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                  <ENT>22057</ENT>
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                  <ENT>22063</ENT>
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                  <ENT>22065</ENT>
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                  <ENT>22067</ENT>
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                  <ENT>22075</ENT>
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                  <ENT>22081</ENT>
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                  <ENT>22083</ENT>
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                  <ENT>22089</ENT>
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                  <ENT>23023</ENT>
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                  <ENT>23027</ENT>
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                  <ENT>23029</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26003</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26005</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26011</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26013</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26015</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26027</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26029</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26031</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26033</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26035</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26039</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26041</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26043</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26045</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26047</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26049</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26051</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26053</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26055</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26057</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26059</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26061</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26063</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26065</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26067</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26069</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26071</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26073</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26075</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26077</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26079</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26081</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26083</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26085</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26087</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26089</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26091</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26093</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26095</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26097</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26099</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26101</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26103</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26105</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26107</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26109</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26111</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26113</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26115</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26117</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26119</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26121</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26123</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26125</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26127</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26129</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26131</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26133</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26135</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26137</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26139</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26141</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26143</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MI</ENT>
                  <ENT>26145</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26151</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26153</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26155</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26147</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26149</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26157</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26159</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26161</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26163</ENT>
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                  <ENT>26165</ENT>
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                  <ENT>27079</ENT>
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                  <ENT>27081</ENT>
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                  <ENT>27089</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27095</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27097</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MOWER</ENT>
                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27099</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MURRAY</ENT>
                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27101</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NICOLLET</ENT>
                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27103</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NOBLES</ENT>
                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27105</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NORMAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27107</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OLMSTED</ENT>
                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27109</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27111</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27113</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27115</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27117</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">POLK</ENT>
                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27119</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27121</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27123</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27125</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27127</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27129</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RICE</ENT>
                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27131</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ROCK</ENT>
                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27133</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27135</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27139</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27141</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27143</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27137</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
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                  <ENT I="22">STEARNS</ENT>
                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27145</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">STEELE</ENT>
                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27147</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">STEVENS</ENT>
                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27149</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SWIFT</ENT>
                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27151</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TODD</ENT>
                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27153</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TRAVERSE</ENT>
                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27155</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WABASHA</ENT>
                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27157</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WADENA</ENT>
                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27159</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WASECA</ENT>
                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27161</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WASHINGTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27163</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WATONWAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27165</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27167</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WINONA</ENT>
                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27169</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WRIGHT</ENT>
                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27171</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">YELLOW MEDICINE</ENT>
                  <ENT>MN</ENT>
                  <ENT>27173</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29001</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29003</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ATCHISON</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29005</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">AUDRAIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29007</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29009</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BARTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29011</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BATES</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29013</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BENTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29015</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BOLLINGER</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29017</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BOONE</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29019</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BUCHANAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29021</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BUTLER</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29023</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CALDWELL</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29025</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CALLAWAY</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29027</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CAMDEN</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29029</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CAPE GIRARDEAU</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29031</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29033</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CARTER</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29035</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CASS</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29037</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29039</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHARITON</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29041</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHRISTIAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29043</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLARK</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29045</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLAY</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29047</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLINTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29049</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29051</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COOPER</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29053</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29055</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29057</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29059</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29061</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29063</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT I="22">DENT</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29065</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29067</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29069</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29071</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29073</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GENTRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29075</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29077</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29079</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29081</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29083</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29085</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HOLT</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29087</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29089</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29091</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29093</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29095</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29097</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29099</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29101</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29103</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29105</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29107</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29109</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LEWIS</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29111</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29113</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LINN</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29115</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29117</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29121</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29123</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29125</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29127</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29119</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MERCER</ENT>
                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29129</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29131</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29133</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29135</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29137</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29139</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29141</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29143</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29145</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29147</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29149</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29151</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29153</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29155</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29157</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29159</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29161</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29163</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29165</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29167</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29169</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29171</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29173</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29175</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29177</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29179</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29181</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29195</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29197</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29199</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29201</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>29203</ENT>
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                  <ENT>29205</ENT>
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                  <ENT>29183</ENT>
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                  <ENT>29185</ENT>
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                  <ENT>29187</ENT>
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                  <ENT>29189</ENT>
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                  <ENT>29510</ENT>
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                  <ENT>29186</ENT>
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                  <ENT>29207</ENT>
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                  <ENT>29209</ENT>
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                  <ENT>29211</ENT>
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                  <ENT>29213</ENT>
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                  <ENT>29215</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29217</ENT>
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                  <ENT>29219</ENT>
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                  <ENT>29223</ENT>
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                  <ENT>29225</ENT>
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                  <ENT>29227</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MO</ENT>
                  <ENT>29229</ENT>
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                  <ENT>28001</ENT>
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                  <ENT>28003</ENT>
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                  <ENT>28005</ENT>
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                  <ENT>28007</ENT>
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                  <ENT>28009</ENT>
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                  <ENT>28011</ENT>
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                  <ENT>28013</ENT>
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                  <ENT>28015</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28017</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28019</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28021</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28023</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                  <ENT>28025</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28027</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28029</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                  <ENT I="22">COVINGTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28031</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28033</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28035</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28037</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28039</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28041</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28043</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28045</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.50</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28047</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.50</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28049</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28051</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28053</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ISSAQUENA</ENT>
                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28055</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ITAWAMBA</ENT>
                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28057</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JACKSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28059</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.50</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28061</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JEFFERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28063</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JEFFERSON DAVIS</ENT>
                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28065</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28067</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.40</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28069</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28071</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28073</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.40</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28075</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28077</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.40</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28079</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                  <ENT I="22">LEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28081</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28083</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28085</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.40</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28087</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28089</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28091</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28093</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28095</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28097</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28099</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                  <ENT I="22">NEWTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28101</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28103</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28105</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28107</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28109</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.40</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28111</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28113</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28115</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28117</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28119</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28121</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28123</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28125</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                  <ENT I="22">SIMPSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28127</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                  <ENT I="22">SMITH</ENT>
                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28129</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                  <ENT I="22">STONE</ENT>
                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28131</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.40</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28133</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28135</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                  <ENT I="22">TATE</ENT>
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                  <ENT>28137</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28139</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28141</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
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                  <ENT>28143</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
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                  <ENT I="22">UNION</ENT>
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                  <ENT>28145</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28147</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.40</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28149</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28151</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28153</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.40</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28155</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28157</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.40</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28159</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28161</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MS</ENT>
                  <ENT>28163</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                  <ENT>30001</ENT>
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                  <ENT>30003</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>30005</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>30007</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>30009</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>30011</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
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                  <ENT>30013</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30015</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30017</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>30019</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>30021</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30023</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>30025</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30027</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30029</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30031</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>30033</ENT>
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                  <ENT>30035</ENT>
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                  <ENT>30037</ENT>
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                  <ENT>30039</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>30041</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30043</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30045</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30047</ENT>
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                  <ENT>30049</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30051</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30053</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30057</ENT>
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                  <ENT>30055</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30059</ENT>
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                  <ENT>30061</ENT>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30063</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30065</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>30067</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30069</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>30071</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30073</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30075</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30077</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30079</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30081</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30083</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30085</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>30087</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>30089</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30091</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30093</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30095</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30097</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30099</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TOOLE</ENT>
                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30101</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30103</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">VALLEY</ENT>
                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30105</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30107</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30109</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">YELLOWSTONE</ENT>
                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30111</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>MT</ENT>
                  <ENT>30113</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37001</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37003</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ALLEGHANY</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37005</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37007</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37009</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">AVERY</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37011</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37013</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37015</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BLADEN</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37017</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37019</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37021</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BURKE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37023</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37025</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37027</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37029</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37031</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37033</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37035</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37037</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37039</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37041</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37043</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37045</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COLUMBUS</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37047</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CRAVEN</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37049</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37051</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CURRITUCK</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37053</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DARE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37055</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DAVIDSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37057</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DAVIE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37059</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DUPLIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37061</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DURHAM</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37063</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">EDGECOMBE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37065</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FORSYTH</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37067</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37069</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37071</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GATES</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37073</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRAHAM</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37075</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRANVILLE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37077</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GREENE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37079</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GUILFORD</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37081</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HALIFAX</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37083</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HARNETT</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37085</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HAYWOOD</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37087</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HENDERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37089</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HERTFORD</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37091</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HOKE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37093</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HYDE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37095</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">IREDELL</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37097</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JACKSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37099</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JOHNSTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37101</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JONES</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37103</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37105</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LENOIR</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37107</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LINCOLN</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37109</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MACON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37113</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MADISON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37115</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MARTIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37117</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MCDOWELL</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37111</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MECKLENBURG</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37119</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MITCHELL</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37121</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MONTGOMERY</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37123</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MOORE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37125</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NASH</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37127</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NEW HANOVER</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37129</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NORTHAMPTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37131</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ONSLOW</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37133</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ORANGE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37135</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PAMLICO</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37137</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PASQUOTANK</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37139</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PENDER</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37141</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PERQUIMANS</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37143</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37145</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PITT</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37147</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">POLK</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37149</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RANDOLPH</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37151</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RICHMOND</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37153</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ROBESON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37155</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ROCKINGHAM</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37157</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ROWAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37159</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RUTHERFORD</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37161</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SAMPSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37163</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SCOTLAND</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37165</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">STANLY</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37167</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">STOKES</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37169</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SURRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37171</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SWAIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37173</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TRANSYLVANIA</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37175</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TYRRELL</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37177</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">UNION</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37179</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">VANCE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37181</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WAKE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37183</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WARREN</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37185</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WASHINGTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37187</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WATAUGA</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37189</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WAYNE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37191</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WILKES</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37193</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WILSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37195</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">YADKIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37197</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">YANCEY</ENT>
                  <ENT>NC</ENT>
                  <ENT>37199</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.95</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ADAMS</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38001</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BARNES</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38003</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BENSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38005</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BILLINGS</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38007</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BOTTINEAU</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38009</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BOWMAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38011</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BURKE</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38013</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BURLEIGH</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38015</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CASS</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38017</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CAVALIER</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38019</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DICKEY</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38021</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DIVIDE</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38023</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DUNN</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38025</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">EDDY</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38027</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">EMMONS</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38029</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FOSTER</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38031</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38033</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38035</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRANT</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38037</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRIGGS</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38039</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HETTINGER</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38041</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KIDDER</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38043</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LA MOURE</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38045</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LOGAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38047</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MCHENRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38049</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38051</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38053</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MCLEAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38055</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MERCER</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38057</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MORTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38059</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MOUNTRAIL</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38061</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NELSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38063</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OLIVER</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38065</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38067</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PIERCE</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38069</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RAMSEY</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38071</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RANSOM</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38073</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RENVILLE</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38075</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RICHLAND</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38077</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ROLETTE</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38079</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SARGENT</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38081</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SHERIDAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38083</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SIOUX</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38085</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SLOPE</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38087</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">STARK</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38089</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">STEELE</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38091</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">STUTSMAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38093</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TOWNER</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38095</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TRAILL</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38097</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WALSH</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38099</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WARD</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38101</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WELLS</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38103</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WILLIAMS</ENT>
                  <ENT>ND</ENT>
                  <ENT>38105</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ADAMS</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31001</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ANTELOPE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31003</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ARTHUR</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31005</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BANNER</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31007</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BLAINE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31009</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BOONE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31011</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BOX BUTTE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31013</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BOYD</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31015</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BROWN</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31017</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BUFFALO</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31019</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BURT</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31021</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BUTLER</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31023</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CASS</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31025</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.85</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CEDAR</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31027</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHASE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31029</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHERRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31031</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHEYENNE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31033</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLAY</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31035</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COLFAX</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31037</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CUMING</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31039</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CUSTER</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31041</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DAKOTA</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31043</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DAWES</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31045</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DAWSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31047</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DEUEL</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31049</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DIXON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31051</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="64"/>
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                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31053</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DOUGLAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31055</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.85</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DUNDY</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31057</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FILLMORE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31059</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FRANKLIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31061</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FRONTIER</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31063</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FURNAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31065</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GAGE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31067</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.85</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GARDEN</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31069</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GARFIELD</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31071</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GOSPER</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31073</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRANT</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31075</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GREELEY</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31077</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HALL</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31079</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HAMILTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31081</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HARLAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31083</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HAYES</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31085</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HITCHCOCK</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31087</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HOLT</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31089</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HOOKER</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31091</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HOWARD</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31093</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JEFFERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31095</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JOHNSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31097</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.85</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KEARNEY</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31099</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KEITH</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31101</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KEYA PAHA</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31103</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KIMBALL</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31105</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KNOX</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31107</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LANCASTER</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31109</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.85</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LINCOLN</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31111</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LOGAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31113</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LOUP</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31115</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MADISON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31119</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MCPHERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31117</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MERRICK</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31121</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MORRILL</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31123</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NANCE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31125</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NEMAHA</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31127</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.85</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NUCKOLLS</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31129</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OTOE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31131</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.85</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PAWNEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31133</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.85</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PERKINS</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31135</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PHELPS</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31137</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PIERCE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31139</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PLATTE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31141</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">POLK</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31143</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RED WILLOW</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31145</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RICHARDSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31147</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.85</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ROCK</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31149</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SALINE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31151</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SARPY</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31153</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.85</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SAUNDERS</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31155</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.85</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SCOTTS BLUFF</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31157</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SEWARD</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31159</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SHERIDAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31161</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SHERMAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31163</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SIOUX</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31165</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">STANTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31167</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">THAYER</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31169</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">THOMAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31171</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">THURSTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31173</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">VALLEY</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31175</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WASHINGTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31177</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.85</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WAYNE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31179</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WEBSTER</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31181</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WHEELER</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31183</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">YORK</ENT>
                  <ENT>NE</ENT>
                  <ENT>31185</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BELKNAP</ENT>
                  <ENT>NH</ENT>
                  <ENT>33001</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>NY</ENT>
                  <ENT>36111</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WARREN</ENT>
                  <ENT>NY</ENT>
                  <ENT>36113</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.50</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WASHINGTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>NY</ENT>
                  <ENT>36115</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WAYNE</ENT>
                  <ENT>NY</ENT>
                  <ENT>36117</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WESTCHESTER</ENT>
                  <ENT>NY</ENT>
                  <ENT>36119</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WYOMING</ENT>
                  <ENT>NY</ENT>
                  <ENT>36121</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">YATES</ENT>
                  <ENT>NY</ENT>
                  <ENT>36123</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ADAMS</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39001</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ALLEN</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39003</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ASHLAND</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39005</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ASHTABULA</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39007</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ATHENS</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39009</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">AUGLAIZE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39011</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BELMONT</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39013</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BROWN</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39015</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BUTLER</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39017</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CARROLL</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39019</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHAMPAIGN</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39021</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLARK</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39023</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLERMONT</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39025</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLINTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39027</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COLUMBIANA</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39029</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COSHOCTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39031</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CRAWFORD</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39033</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CUYAHOGA</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39035</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DARKE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39037</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DEFIANCE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39039</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DELAWARE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39041</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ERIE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39043</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FAIRFIELD</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39045</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FAYETTE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39047</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FRANKLIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39049</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FULTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39051</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GALLIA</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39053</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GEAUGA</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39055</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GREENE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39057</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GUERNSEY</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39059</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HAMILTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39061</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HANCOCK</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39063</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HARDIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39065</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HARRISON</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39067</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HENRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39069</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HIGHLAND</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39071</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HOCKING</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39073</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HOLMES</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39075</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HURON</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39077</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JACKSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39079</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JEFFERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39081</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KNOX</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39083</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LAKE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39085</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LAWRENCE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39087</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LICKING</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39089</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LOGAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39091</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LORAIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39093</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LUCAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39095</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MADISON</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39097</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MAHONING</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39099</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MARION</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39101</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MEDINA</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39103</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MEIGS</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39105</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MERCER</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39107</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MIAMI</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39109</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MONROE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39111</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MONTGOMERY</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39113</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MORGAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39115</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MORROW</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39117</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MUSKINGUM</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39119</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NOBLE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39121</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OTTAWA</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39123</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PAULDING</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39125</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PERRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39127</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PICKAWAY</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39129</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PIKE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39131</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PORTAGE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39133</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PREBLE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39135</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PUTNAM</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39137</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RICHLAND</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39139</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ROSS</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39141</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SANDUSKY</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39143</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SCIOTO</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39145</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SENECA</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39147</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SHELBY</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39149</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">STARK</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39151</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SUMMIT</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39153</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TRUMBULL</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39155</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="66"/>
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                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39157</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">UNION</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39159</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">VAN WERT</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39161</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">VINTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39163</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WARREN</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39165</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WASHINGTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39167</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WAYNE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39169</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WILLIAMS</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39171</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WOOD</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39173</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WYANDOT</ENT>
                  <ENT>OH</ENT>
                  <ENT>39175</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ADAIR</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40001</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ALFALFA</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40003</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ATOKA</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40005</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BEAVER</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40007</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BECKHAM</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40009</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BLAINE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40011</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BRYAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40013</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CADDO</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40015</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CANADIAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40017</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CARTER</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40019</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHEROKEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40021</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHOCTAW</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40023</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CIMARRON</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40025</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLEVELAND</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40027</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COAL</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40029</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COMANCHE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40031</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COTTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40033</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CRAIG</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40035</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CREEK</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40037</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CUSTER</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40039</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DELAWARE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40041</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DEWEY</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40043</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ELLIS</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40045</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GARFIELD</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40047</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GARVIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40049</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRADY</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40051</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRANT</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40053</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GREER</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40055</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HARMON</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40057</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HARPER</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40059</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HASKELL</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40061</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HUGHES</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40063</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JACKSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40065</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JEFFERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40067</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JOHNSTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40069</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KAY</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40071</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KINGFISHER</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40073</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KIOWA</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40075</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LATIMER</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40077</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LE FLORE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40079</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LINCOLN</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40081</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LOGAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40083</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LOVE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40085</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40093</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MARSHALL</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40095</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MAYES</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40097</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MCCLAIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40087</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MCCURTAIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40089</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MCINTOSH</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40091</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MURRAY</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40099</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MUSKOGEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40101</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NOBLE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40103</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NOWATA</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40105</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OKFUSKEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40107</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OKLAHOMA</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40109</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OKMULGEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40111</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OSAGE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40113</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OTTAWA</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40115</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PAWNEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40117</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PAYNE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40119</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PITTSBURG</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40121</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PONTOTOC</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40123</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">POTTAWATOMIE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40125</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PUSHMATAHA</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40127</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ROGER MILLS</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40129</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ROGERS</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40131</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SEMINOLE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40133</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SEQUOYAH</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40135</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">STEPHENS</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40137</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TEXAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40139</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TILLMAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40141</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TULSA</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40143</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WAGONER</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40145</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WASHINGTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40147</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WASHITA</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40149</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WOODS</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40151</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WOODWARD</ENT>
                  <ENT>OK</ENT>
                  <ENT>40153</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BAKER</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41001</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BENTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41003</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLACKAMAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41005</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLATSOP</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41007</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COLUMBIA</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41009</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COOS</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41011</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CROOK</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41013</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CURRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41015</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DESCHUTES</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41017</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DOUGLAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41019</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GILLIAM</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41021</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRANT</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41023</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HARNEY</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41025</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HOOD RIVER</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41027</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JACKSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41029</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JEFFERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41031</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JOSEPHINE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41033</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KLAMATH</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41035</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LAKE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41037</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LANE</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41039</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LINCOLN</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41041</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LINN</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41043</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MALHEUR</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41045</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MARION</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41047</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MORROW</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41049</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MULTNOMAH</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41051</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">POLK</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41053</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SHERMAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41055</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TILLAMOOK</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41057</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">UMATILLA</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41059</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">UNION</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41061</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41063</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WASCO</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41065</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WASHINGTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41067</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WHEELER</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41069</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">YAMHILL</ENT>
                  <ENT>OR</ENT>
                  <ENT>41071</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ADAMS</ENT>
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                  <ENT>42001</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ALLEGHENY</ENT>
                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42003</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ARMSTRONG</ENT>
                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42005</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42007</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BEDFORD</ENT>
                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42009</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BERKS</ENT>
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                  <ENT>42011</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BLAIR</ENT>
                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42013</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>3.05</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>42021</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>42023</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>42027</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.50</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>42029</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.05</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>42031</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>42033</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>42035</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.50</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42037</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42039</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42041</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT>42043</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>42045</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.05</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>42047</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>42049</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>2.30</ENT>
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                  <ENT>2.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>42055</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>42057</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>2.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>42063</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JEFFERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42065</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>42067</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>42069</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>42071</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LAWRENCE</ENT>
                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42073</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>42075</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>42077</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>42079</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>42081</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.50</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42083</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MERCER</ENT>
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                  <ENT>42085</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42087</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42089</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42091</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.05</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MONTOUR</ENT>
                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42093</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NORTHAMPTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42095</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42097</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42099</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42101</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.05</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42103</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42105</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.50</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42107</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42109</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42111</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SULLIVAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42113</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.50</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SUSQUEHANNA</ENT>
                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42115</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.50</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TIOGA</ENT>
                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42117</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.50</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">UNION</ENT>
                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42119</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">VENANGO</ENT>
                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42121</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WARREN</ENT>
                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42123</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WASHINGTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>PA</ENT>
                  <ENT>42125</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>42131</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                <ROW>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>45011</ENT>
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                  <ENT>45017</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>45019</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>45021</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>45023</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>SC</ENT>
                  <ENT>45025</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>SC</ENT>
                  <ENT>45027</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>45029</ENT>
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                  <ENT>45031</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>45033</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>45035</ENT>
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                  <ENT>45037</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>45039</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>45041</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>SC</ENT>
                  <ENT>45043</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>45045</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>45047</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>SC</ENT>
                  <ENT>45049</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HORRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>SC</ENT>
                  <ENT>45051</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>SC</ENT>
                  <ENT>45053</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>SC</ENT>
                  <ENT>45055</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>45057</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>45059</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>45061</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LEXINGTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>SC</ENT>
                  <ENT>45063</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MARION</ENT>
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                  <ENT>45067</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>SC</ENT>
                  <ENT>45069</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>SC</ENT>
                  <ENT>45065</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>SC</ENT>
                  <ENT>45071</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OCONEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>SC</ENT>
                  <ENT>45073</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ORANGEBURG</ENT>
                  <ENT>SC</ENT>
                  <ENT>45075</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>SC</ENT>
                  <ENT>45077</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>SC</ENT>
                  <ENT>45079</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>SC</ENT>
                  <ENT>45081</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>45083</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>45085</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>SC</ENT>
                  <ENT>45087</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>SC</ENT>
                  <ENT>45089</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>SC</ENT>
                  <ENT>45091</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46003</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46005</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46007</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46009</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46011</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BROWN</ENT>
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                  <ENT>46013</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BRULE</ENT>
                  <ENT>SD</ENT>
                  <ENT>46015</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>SD</ENT>
                  <ENT>46017</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>SD</ENT>
                  <ENT>46019</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>SD</ENT>
                  <ENT>46021</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHARLES MIX</ENT>
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                  <ENT>46023</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46025</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLAY</ENT>
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                  <ENT>46027</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CODINGTON</ENT>
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                  <ENT>46029</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46031</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46033</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46035</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46037</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46039</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46041</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46043</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46045</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46047</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46049</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46051</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46053</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46055</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46057</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HAND</ENT>
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                  <ENT>46059</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46061</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46063</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46065</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46067</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46069</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46071</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46073</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                <ROW>
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                <ROW>
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                <ROW>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46083</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46085</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46091</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46089</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46093</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46095</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46099</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46101</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46113</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                <ROW>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46119</ENT>
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                  <ENT>46121</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>46123</ENT>
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                  <ENT>46125</ENT>
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                  <ENT>46127</ENT>
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                  <ENT>46129</ENT>
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                  <ENT>46135</ENT>
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                  <ENT>47009</ENT>
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                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47011</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>47017</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>47019</ENT>
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                  <ENT>47021</ENT>
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                  <ENT>47027</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47029</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COFFEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47031</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CROCKETT</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47033</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CUMBERLAND</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47035</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DAVIDSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47037</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DE KALB</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47041</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DECATUR</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47039</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DICKSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47043</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DYER</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47045</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FAYETTE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47047</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FENTRESS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47049</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FRANKLIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47051</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GIBSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47053</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GILES</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47055</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRAINGER</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47057</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GREENE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47059</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRUNDY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47061</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HAMBLEN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47063</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HAMILTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47065</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HANCOCK</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47067</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HARDEMAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47069</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HARDIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47071</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HAWKINS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47073</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HAYWOOD</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47075</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HENDERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47077</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HENRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47079</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HICKMAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47081</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HOUSTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47083</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HUMPHREYS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47085</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JACKSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47087</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JEFFERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47089</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JOHNSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47091</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KNOX</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47093</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LAKE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47095</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LAUDERDALE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47097</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LAWRENCE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47099</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LEWIS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47101</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LINCOLN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47103</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LOUDON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47105</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MACON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47111</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MADISON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47113</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MARION</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47115</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MARSHALL</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47117</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MAURY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47119</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MCMINN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47107</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MCNAIRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47109</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MEIGS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47121</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MONROE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47123</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MONTGOMERY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47125</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MOORE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47127</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MORGAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47129</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OBION</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47131</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OVERTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47133</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PERRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47135</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PICKETT</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47137</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">POLK</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47139</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PUTNAM</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47141</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RHEA</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47143</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ROANE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47145</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ROBERTSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47147</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RUTHERFORD</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47149</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SCOTT</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47151</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SEQUATCHIE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47153</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SEVIER</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47155</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SHELBY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47157</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SMITH</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47159</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">STEWART</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47161</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SULLIVAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47163</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SUMNER</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47165</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TIPTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47167</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TROUSDALE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47169</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">UNICOI</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47171</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">UNION</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47173</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">VAN BUREN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47175</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WARREN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47177</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WASHINGTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47179</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WAYNE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47181</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WEAKLEY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47183</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WHITE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47185</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WILLIAMSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47187</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WILSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TN</ENT>
                  <ENT>47189</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ANDERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48001</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ANDREWS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48003</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ANGELINA</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48005</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ARANSAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48007</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ARCHER</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48009</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ARMSTRONG</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48011</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ATASCOSA</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48013</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">AUSTIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48015</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BAILEY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48017</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BANDERA</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48019</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BASTROP</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48021</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BAYLOR</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48023</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48025</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BELL</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48027</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BEXAR</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48029</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BLANCO</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48031</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BORDEN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48033</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BOSQUE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48035</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BOWIE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48037</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BRAZORIA</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48039</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BRAZOS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48041</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BREWSTER</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48043</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BRISCOE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48045</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BROOKS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48047</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BROWN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48049</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BURLESON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48051</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BURNET</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48053</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CALDWELL</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48055</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CALHOUN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48057</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CALLAHAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48059</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48061</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CAMP</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48063</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CARSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48065</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CASS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48067</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CASTRO</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48069</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHAMBERS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48071</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHEROKEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48073</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48075</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLAY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48077</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COCHRAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48079</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COKE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48081</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COLEMAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48083</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COLLIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48085</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COLLINGSWORTH</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48087</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COLORADO</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48089</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48091</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COMANCHE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48093</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CONCHO</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48095</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COOKE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48097</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CORYELL</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48099</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COTTLE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48101</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CRANE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48103</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CROCKETT</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48105</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CROSBY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48107</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CULBERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48109</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DALLAM</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48111</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DALLAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48113</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DAWSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48115</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DE WITT</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48123</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DEAF SMITH</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48117</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DELTA</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48119</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DENTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48121</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DICKENS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48125</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DIMMIT</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48127</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DONLEY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48129</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DUVAL</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48131</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">EASTLAND</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48133</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ECTOR</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48135</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">EDWARDS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48137</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">EL PASO</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48141</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.25</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ELLIS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48139</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ERATH</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48143</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FALLS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48145</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FANNIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48147</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FAYETTE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48149</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FISHER</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48151</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FLOYD</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48153</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FOARD</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48155</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FORT BEND</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48157</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FRANKLIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48159</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FREESTONE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48161</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FRIO</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48163</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GAINES</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48165</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GALVESTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48167</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GARZA</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48169</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GILLESPIE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48171</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GLASSCOCK</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48173</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GOLIAD</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48175</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GONZALES</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48177</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRAY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48179</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRAYSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48181</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GREGG</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48183</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRIMES</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48185</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GUADALUPE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48187</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HALE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48189</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HALL</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48191</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HAMILTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48193</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HANSFORD</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48195</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HARDEMAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48197</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HARDIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48199</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HARRIS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48201</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HARRISON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48203</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HARTLEY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48205</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HASKELL</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48207</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HAYS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48209</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HEMPHILL</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48211</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HENDERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48213</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HIDALGO</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48215</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HILL</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48217</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HOCKLEY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48219</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HOOD</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48221</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HOPKINS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48223</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HOUSTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48225</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HOWARD</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48227</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HUDSPETH</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48229</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.25</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HUNT</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48231</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HUTCHINSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48233</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">IRION</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48235</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JACK</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48237</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JACKSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48239</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JASPER</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48241</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JEFF DAVIS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48243</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JEFFERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48245</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JIM HOGG</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48247</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JIM WELLS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48249</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JOHNSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48251</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JONES</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48253</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KARNES</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48255</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KAUFMAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48257</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KENDALL</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48259</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KENEDY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48261</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KENT</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48263</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KERR</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48265</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KIMBLE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48267</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KING</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48269</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KINNEY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48271</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KLEBERG</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48273</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KNOX</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48275</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LA SALLE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48283</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LAMAR</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48277</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LAMB</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48279</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LAMPASAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48281</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LAVACA</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48285</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48287</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LEON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48289</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LIBERTY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48291</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LIMESTONE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48293</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LIPSCOMB</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48295</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LIVE OAK</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48297</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LLANO</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48299</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LOVING</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48301</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LUBBOCK</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48303</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LYNN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48305</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MADISON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48313</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MARION</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48315</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MARTIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48317</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MASON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48319</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MATAGORDA</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48321</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MAVERICK</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48323</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MCCULLOCH</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48307</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MCLENNAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48309</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MCMULLEN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48311</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MEDINA</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48325</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MENARD</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48327</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MIDLAND</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48329</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MILAM</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48331</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MILLS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48333</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MITCHELL</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48335</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MONTAGUE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48337</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MONTGOMERY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48339</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MOORE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48341</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MORRIS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48343</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MOTLEY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48345</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NACOGDOCHES</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48347</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="70"/>
                  <ENT I="22">NAVARRO</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48349</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NEWTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48351</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NOLAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48353</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NUECES</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48355</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OCHILTREE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48357</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OLDHAM</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48359</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ORANGE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48361</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PALO PINTO</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48363</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PANOLA</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48365</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PARKER</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48367</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PARMER</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48369</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PECOS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48371</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">POLK</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48373</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">POTTER</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48375</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PRESIDIO</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48377</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RAINS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48379</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RANDALL</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48381</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">REAGAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48383</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">REAL</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48385</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RED RIVER</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48387</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">REEVES</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48389</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">REFUGIO</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48391</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ROBERTS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48393</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ROBERTSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48395</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ROCKWALL</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48397</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RUNNELS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48399</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RUSK</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48401</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SABINE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48403</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SAN AUGUSTINE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48405</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SAN JACINTO</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48407</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SAN PATRICIO</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48409</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SAN SABA</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48411</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SCHLEICHER</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48413</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SCURRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48415</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SHACKELFORD</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48417</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SHELBY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48419</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.15</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SHERMAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48421</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SMITH</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48423</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SOMERVELL</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48425</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">STARR</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48427</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">STEPHENS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48429</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">STERLING</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48431</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">STONEWALL</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48433</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SUTTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48435</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SWISHER</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48437</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TARRANT</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48439</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TAYLOR</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48441</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TERRELL</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48443</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TERRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48445</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">THROCKMORTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48447</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TITUS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48449</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TOM GREEN</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48451</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TRAVIS</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48453</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TRINITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48455</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TYLER</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48457</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">UPSHUR</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48459</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">UPTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48461</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">UVALDE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48463</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">VAL VERDE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48465</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">VAN ZANDT</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48467</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">VICTORIA</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48469</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WALKER</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48471</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WALLER</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48473</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WARD</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48475</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WASHINGTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48477</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WEBB</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48479</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WHARTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48481</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WHEELER</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48483</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WICHITA</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48485</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WILBARGER</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48487</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WILLACY</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48489</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WILLIAMSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48491</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WILSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48493</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.45</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WINKLER</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48495</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WISE</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48497</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WOOD</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48499</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">YOAKUM</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48501</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">YOUNG</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48503</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ZAPATA</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48505</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.65</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ZAVALA</ENT>
                  <ENT>TX</ENT>
                  <ENT>48507</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.30</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BEAVER</ENT>
                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49001</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BOX ELDER</ENT>
                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49003</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CACHE</ENT>
                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49005</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CARBON</ENT>
                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49007</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DAGGETT</ENT>
                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49009</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DAVIS</ENT>
                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49011</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DUCHESNE</ENT>
                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49013</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">EMERY</ENT>
                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49015</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GARFIELD</ENT>
                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49017</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRAND</ENT>
                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49019</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">IRON</ENT>
                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49021</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JUAB</ENT>
                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49023</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KANE</ENT>
                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49025</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49027</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MORGAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49029</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PIUTE</ENT>
                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49031</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RICH</ENT>
                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49033</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>49035</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49037</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49039</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49041</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SUMMIT</ENT>
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                  <ENT>49043</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TOOELE</ENT>
                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49045</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49047</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49049</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49051</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                  <ENT I="22">WASHINGTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49053</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                  <ENT I="22">WAYNE</ENT>
                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49055</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>UT</ENT>
                  <ENT>49057</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51001</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>51003</ENT>
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                  <ENT>51510</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51005</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51007</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51009</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51011</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT>51013</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51015</ENT>
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                  <ENT>51019</ENT>
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                  <ENT>51515</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT>51021</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT>51023</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT>51520</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51027</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT>51029</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT>51530</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51031</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51033</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51035</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51036</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51037</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51540</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT>51550</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51041</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51043</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT>51560</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT>51570</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51580</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CRAIG</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51045</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51047</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51049</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51590</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51051</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DINWIDDIE</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51053</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51595</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51057</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51059</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51600</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51610</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
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                <ROW>
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                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51061</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FLOYD</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51063</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FLUVANNA</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51065</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FRANKLIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51067</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FRANKLIN CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51620</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FREDERICK</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51069</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FREDERICKSBURG CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51630</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
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                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GALAX CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51640</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GILES</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51071</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GLOUCESTER</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51073</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GOOCHLAND</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51075</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRAYSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51077</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GREENE</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51079</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GREENSVILLE</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51081</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HALIFAX</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51083</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HAMPTON CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51650</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HANOVER</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51085</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HARRISONBURG CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51660</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HENRICO</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51087</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HENRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51089</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HIGHLAND</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51091</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HOPEWELL CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51670</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ISLE OF WIGHT</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51093</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JAMES CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51095</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KING AND QUEEN</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51097</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KING GEORGE</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51099</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KING WILLIAM</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51101</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LANCASTER</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51103</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51105</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LEXINGTON CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51678</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LOUDOUN</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51107</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LOUISA</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51109</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LUNENBURG</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51111</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LYNCHBURG CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51680</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MADISON</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51113</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MANASSAS CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51683</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MANASSAS PARK CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51685</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MARTINSVILLE CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51690</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MATHEWS</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51115</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MECKLENBURG</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51117</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MIDDLESEX</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51119</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MONTGOMERY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51121</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NELSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51125</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NEW KENT</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51127</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NEWPORT NEWS CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51700</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NORFOLK CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51710</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NORTHAMPTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51131</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NORTHUMBERLAND</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51133</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NORTON CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51720</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NOTTOWAY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51135</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ORANGE</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51137</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PAGE</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51139</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PATRICK</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51141</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PETERSBURG CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51730</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PITTSYLVANIA</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51143</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">POQUOSON CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51735</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PORTSMOUTH CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51740</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">POWHATAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51145</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PRINCE EDWARD</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51147</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PRINCE GEORGE</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51149</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PRINCE WILLIAM</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51153</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PULASKI</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51155</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RADFORD CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51750</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RAPPAHANNOCK</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51157</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RICHMOND</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51159</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RICHMOND CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51760</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ROANOKE</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51161</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ROANOKE CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51770</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ROCKBRIDGE</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51163</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ROCKINGHAM</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51165</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RUSSELL</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51167</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SALEM CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51775</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SCOTT</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51169</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SHENANDOAH</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51171</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SMYTH</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51173</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SOUTHAMPTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51175</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SPOTSYLVANIA</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51177</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">STAFFORD</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51179</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.00</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">STAUNTON CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51790</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SUFFOLK CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51800</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SURRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51181</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SUSSEX</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51183</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TAZEWELL</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51185</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">VIRGINIA BEACH CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51810</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WARREN</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51187</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WASHINGTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51191</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WAYNESBORO CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51820</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WESTMORELAND</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51193</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WILLIAMSBURG CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51830</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WINCHESTER CITY</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51840</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WISE</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51195</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WYTHE</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51197</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">YORK</ENT>
                  <ENT>VA</ENT>
                  <ENT>51199</ENT>
                  <ENT>3.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ADDISON</ENT>
                  <ENT>VT</ENT>
                  <ENT>50001</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BENNINGTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>VT</ENT>
                  <ENT>50003</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CALEDONIA</ENT>
                  <ENT>VT</ENT>
                  <ENT>50005</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHITTENDEN</ENT>
                  <ENT>VT</ENT>
                  <ENT>50007</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.50</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ESSEX</ENT>
                  <ENT>VT</ENT>
                  <ENT>50009</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FRANKLIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>VT</ENT>
                  <ENT>50011</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRAND ISLE</ENT>
                  <ENT>VT</ENT>
                  <ENT>50013</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LAMOILLE</ENT>
                  <ENT>VT</ENT>
                  <ENT>50015</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.50</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ORANGE</ENT>
                  <ENT>VT</ENT>
                  <ENT>50017</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ORLEANS</ENT>
                  <ENT>VT</ENT>
                  <ENT>50019</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.40</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RUTLAND</ENT>
                  <ENT>VT</ENT>
                  <ENT>50021</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WASHINGTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>VT</ENT>
                  <ENT>50023</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WINDHAM</ENT>
                  <ENT>VT</ENT>
                  <ENT>50025</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WINDSOR</ENT>
                  <ENT>VT</ENT>
                  <ENT>50027</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ADAMS</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53001</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ASOTIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53003</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BENTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53005</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHELAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53007</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLALLAM</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53009</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLARK</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53011</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COLUMBIA</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53013</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COWLITZ</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53015</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DOUGLAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53017</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FERRY</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53019</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FRANKLIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53021</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GARFIELD</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53023</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRANT</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53025</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRAYS HARBOR</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53027</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ISLAND</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53029</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JEFFERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53031</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KING</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53033</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KITSAP</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53035</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KITTITAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53037</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KLICKITAT</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53039</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LEWIS</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53041</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LINCOLN</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53043</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MASON</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53045</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OKANOGAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53047</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PACIFIC</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53049</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PEND OREILLE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53051</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PIERCE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>5303</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SAN JUAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53055</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SKAGIT</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53057</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SKAMANIA</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53059</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="72"/>
                  <ENT I="22">SNOHOMISH</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53061</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SPOKANE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53063</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">STEVENS</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53065</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">THURSTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53067</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WAHKIAKUM</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53069</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WALLA WALLA</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53071</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WHATCOM</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53073</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WHITMAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53075</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">YAKIMA</ENT>
                  <ENT>WA</ENT>
                  <ENT>53077</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ADAMS</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55001</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ASHLAND</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55003</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BARRON</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55005</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BAYFIELD</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55007</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BROWN</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55009</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BUFFALO</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55011</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BURNETT</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55013</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CALUMET</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55015</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CHIPPEWA</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55017</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLARK</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55019</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">COLUMBIA</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55021</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CRAWFORD</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55023</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DANE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55025</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DODGE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55027</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DOOR</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55029</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DOUGLAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55031</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DUNN</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55033</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">EAU CLAIRE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55035</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FLORENCE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55037</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FOND DU LAC</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55039</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FOREST</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55041</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRANT</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55043</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GREEN</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55045</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GREEN LAKE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55047</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">IOWA</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55049</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">IRON</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55051</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JACKSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55053</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JEFFERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55055</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JUNEAU</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55057</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KENOSHA</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55059</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KEWAUNEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55061</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LA CROSSE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55063</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LAFAYETTE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55065</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LANGLADE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55067</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LINCOLN</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55069</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MANITOWOC</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55071</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MARATHON</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55073</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MARINETTE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55075</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MARQUETTE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55077</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MENOMINEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55078</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MILWAUKEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55079</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MONROE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55081</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OCONTO</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55083</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ONEIDA</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55085</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OUTAGAMIE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55087</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OZAUKEE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55089</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PEPIN</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55091</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PIERCE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55093</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">POLK</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55095</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PORTAGE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55097</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PRICE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55099</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RACINE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55101</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RICHLAND</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55103</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ROCK</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55105</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RUSK</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55107</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SAUK</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55111</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SAWYER</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55113</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SHAWANO</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55115</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SHEBOYGAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55117</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ST. CROIX</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55109</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TAYLOR</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55119</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TREMPEALEAU</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55121</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">VERNON</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55123</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">VILAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55125</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WALWORTH</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55127</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WASHBURN</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55129</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WASHINGTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55131</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WAUKESHA</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55133</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WAUPACA</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55135</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WAUSHARA</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55137</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WINNEBAGO</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55139</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.75</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WOOD</ENT>
                  <ENT>WI</ENT>
                  <ENT>55141</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BARBOUR</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54001</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BERKELEY</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54003</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BOONE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54005</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BRAXTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54007</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BROOKE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54009</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CABELL</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54011</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CALHOUN</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54013</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CLAY</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54015</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">DODDRIDGE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54017</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FAYETTE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54019</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GILMER</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54021</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GRANT</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54023</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GREENBRIER</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54025</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HAMPSHIRE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54027</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HANCOCK</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54029</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HARDY</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54031</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">HARRISON</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54033</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JACKSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54035</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JEFFERSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54037</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">KANAWHA</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54039</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LEWIS</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54041</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LINCOLN</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54043</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LOGAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54045</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MARION</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54049</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MARSHALL</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54051</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MASON</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54053</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MCDOWELL</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54047</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MERCER</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54055</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.80</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MINERAL</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54057</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MINGO</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54059</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MONONGALIA</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54061</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MONROE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54063</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">MORGAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54065</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NICHOLAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54067</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">OHIO</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54069</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PENDLETON</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54071</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PLEASANTS</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54073</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">POCAHONTAS</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54075</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PRESTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54077</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PUTNAM</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54079</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RALEIGH</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54081</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RANDOLPH</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54083</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">RITCHIE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54085</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ROANE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54087</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SUMMERS</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54089</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TAYLOR</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54091</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TUCKER</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54093</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TYLER</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54095</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">UPSHUR</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54097</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.30</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WAYNE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54099</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WEBSTER</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54101</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WETZEL</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54103</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.10</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WIRT</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54105</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WOOD</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54107</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WYOMING</ENT>
                  <ENT>WV</ENT>
                  <ENT>54109</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.20</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">ALBANY</ENT>
                  <ENT>WY</ENT>
                  <ENT>56001</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">BIG HORN</ENT>
                  <ENT>WY</ENT>
                  <ENT>56003</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CAMPBELL</ENT>
                  <ENT>WY</ENT>
                  <ENT>56005</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CARBON</ENT>
                  <ENT>WY</ENT>
                  <ENT>56007</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CONVERSE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WY</ENT>
                  <ENT>56009</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">CROOK</ENT>
                  <ENT>WY</ENT>
                  <ENT>56011</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">FREMONT</ENT>
                  <ENT>WY</ENT>
                  <ENT>56013</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">GOSHEN</ENT>
                  <ENT>WY</ENT>
                  <ENT>56015</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <PRTPAGE P="73"/>
                  <ENT I="22">HOT SPRINGS</ENT>
                  <ENT>WY</ENT>
                  <ENT>56017</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">JOHNSON</ENT>
                  <ENT>WY</ENT>
                  <ENT>56019</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.65</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LARAMIE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WY</ENT>
                  <ENT>56021</ENT>
                  <ENT>2.45</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">LINCOLN</ENT>
                  <ENT>WY</ENT>
                  <ENT>56023</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NATRONA</ENT>
                  <ENT>WY</ENT>
                  <ENT>56025</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">NIOBRARA</ENT>
                  <ENT>WY</ENT>
                  <ENT>56027</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PARK</ENT>
                  <ENT>WY</ENT>
                  <ENT>56029</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">PLATTE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WY</ENT>
                  <ENT>56031</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SHERIDAN</ENT>
                  <ENT>WY</ENT>
                  <ENT>56033</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SUBLETTE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WY</ENT>
                  <ENT>56035</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">SWEETWATER</ENT>
                  <ENT>WY</ENT>
                  <ENT>56037</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">TETON</ENT>
                  <ENT>WY</ENT>
                  <ENT>56039</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">UINTA</ENT>
                  <ENT>WY</ENT>
                  <ENT>56041</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.90</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WASHAKIE</ENT>
                  <ENT>WY</ENT>
                  <ENT>56043</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.60</ENT>
                </ROW>
                <ROW>
                  <ENT I="22">WESTON</ENT>
                  <ENT>WY</ENT>
                  <ENT>56045</ENT>
                  <ENT>1.70</ENT>
                </ROW>
              </GPOTABLE>
              <CITA>[64 FR 70869, Dec. 17, 1999; 64 FR 73386, Dec. 30, 1999, as amended at 68 FR 48771, Aug. 15, 2003]</CITA>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.53</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Announcement of class prices, component prices, and advanced pricing factors.</SUBJECT>
              <P>(a) On or before the 5th day of the month, the market administrator for each Federal milk marketing order shall announce the following prices (as applicable to that order) for the preceding month:</P>
              <P>(1) The Class II price;</P>
              <P>(2) The Class II butterfat price;</P>
              <P>(3) The Class III price;</P>
              <P>(4) The Class III skim milk price;</P>
              <P>(5) The Class IV price;</P>
              <P>(6) The Class IV skim milk price;</P>
              <P>(7) The butterfat price;</P>
              <P>(8) The nonfat solids price;</P>
              <P>(9) The protein price;</P>
              <P>(10) The other solids price; and</P>
              <P>(11) The somatic cell adjustment rate.</P>
              <P>(b) On or before the 23rd day of the month, the market administrator for each Federal milk marketing order shall announce the following prices and pricing factors for the following month:</P>
              <P>(1) The Class I price;</P>
              <P>(2) The Class I skim milk price;</P>
              <P>(3) The Class I butterfat price;</P>
              <P>(4) The Class II skim milk price;</P>
              <P>(5) The Class II nonfat solids price; and</P>
              <P>(6) The advanced pricing factors described in § 1000.50(q).</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.54</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Equivalent price.</SUBJECT>
              <P>If for any reason a price or pricing constituent required for computing the prices described in § 1000.50 is not available, the market administrator shall use a price or pricing constituent determined by the Deputy Administrator, Dairy Programs, Agricultural Marketing Service, to be equivalent to the price or pricing constituent that is required.</P>
            </SECTION>
          </SUBPART>
          <SUBPART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart H—Payments for Milk</HD>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.70</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Producer-settlement fund.</SUBJECT>
              <P>The market administrator shall establish and maintain a separate fund known as the producer-settlement fund into which the market administrator shall deposit all payments made by handlers pursuant to §§ ____.71, ____.76, and ____.77 of each Federal milk order and out of which the market administrator shall make all payments pursuant to §§ ____.72 and ____.77 of each Federal milk order. Payments due any handler shall be offset by any payments due from that handler.</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.76</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Payments by a handler operating a partially regulated distributing plant.</SUBJECT>

              <P>On or before the 25th day after the end of the month (except as provided in § 1000.90), the operator of a partially regulated distributing plant, other than a plant that is subject to marketwide pooling of producer returns under a State government's milk classification and pricing program, shall pay to the market administrator for the producer-settlement fund the amount computed pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section or, if the handler submits the information specified in §§ ____.30(b) and ____.31(b) of the order, the handler may elect to pay the amount computed pursuant to paragraph (b) of this section. A partially regulated distributing plant that is subject to marketwide pooling of <PRTPAGE P="74"/>producer returns under a State government's milk classification and pricing program shall pay the amount computed pursuant to paragraph (c) of this section.</P>
              <P>(a) The payment under this paragraph shall be an amount resulting from the following computations:</P>
              <P>(1) From the plant's route disposition in the marketing area:</P>
              <P>(i) Subtract receipts of fluid milk products classified as Class I milk from pool plants, plants fully regulated under other Federal orders, and handlers described in § 1000.9(c) and § 1135.11 of this chapter, except those receipts subtracted under a similar provision of another Federal milk order;</P>
              <P>(ii) Subtract receipts of fluid milk products from another nonpool plant that is not a plant fully regulated under another Federal order to the extent that an equivalent amount of fluid milk products disposed of to the nonpool plant by handlers fully regulated under any Federal order is classified and priced as Class I milk and is not used as an offset for any payment obligation under any order; and</P>
              <P>(iii) Subtract the pounds of reconstituted milk made from nonfluid milk products which are disposed of as route disposition in the marketing area;</P>
              <P>(2) For orders with multiple component pricing, compute a Class I differential price by subtracting Class III price from the current month's Class I price. Multiply the pounds remaining after the computation in paragraph (a)(1)(iii) of this section by the amount by which the Class I differential price exceeds the producer price differential, both prices to be applicable at the location of the partially regulated distributing plant except that neither the adjusted Class I differential price nor the adjusted producer price differential shall be less than zero;</P>
              <P>(3) For orders with skim milk and butterfat pricing, multiply the remaining pounds by the amount by which the Class I price exceeds the uniform price, both prices to be applicable at the location of the partially regulated distributing plant except that neither the adjusted Class I price nor the adjusted uniform price differential shall be less than the lowest announced class price; and</P>
              <P>(4) Unless the payment option described in paragraph (d) is selected, add the amount obtained from multiplying the pounds of labeled reconstituted milk included in paragraph (a)(1)(iii) of this section by any positive difference between the Class I price applicable at the location of the partially regulated distributing plant (less $1.00 if the reconstituted milk is labeled as such) and the Class IV price.</P>
              <P>(b) The payment under this paragraph shall be the amount resulting from the following computations:</P>
              <P>(1) Determine the value that would have been computed pursuant to § ____.60 of the order for the partially regulated distributing plant if the plant had been a pool plant, subject to the following modifications:</P>
              <P>(i) Fluid milk products and bulk fluid cream products received at the plant from a pool plant, a plant fully regulated under another Federal order, and handlers described in § 1000.9(c) and § 1135.11 of this chapter shall be allocated at the partially regulated distributing plant to the same class in which such products were classified at the fully regulated plant;</P>

              <P>(ii) Fluid milk products and bulk fluid cream products transferred from the partially regulated distributing plant to a pool plant or a plant fully regulated under another Federal order shall be classified at the partially regulated distributing plant in the class to which allocated at the fully regulated plant. Such transfers shall be allocated to the extent possible to those receipts at the partially regulated distributing plant from the pool plant and plants fully regulated under other Federal orders that are classified in the corresponding class pursuant to paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section. Any such transfers remaining after the above allocation which are in Class I and for which a value is computed pursuant to § ____.60 of the order for the partially regulated distributing plant shall be priced at the statistical uniform price or uniform price, whichever is applicable, of the respective order regulating the handling of milk at the receiving plant, with such statistical uniform price or uniform price adjusted to the location of the nonpool <PRTPAGE P="75"/>plant (but not to be less than the lowest announced class price of the respective order); and</P>
              <P>(iii) If the operator of the partially regulated distributing plant so requests, the handler's value of milk determined pursuant to § ____.60 of the order shall include a value of milk determined for each nonpool plant that is not a plant fully regulated under another Federal order which serves as a supply plant for the partially regulated distributing plant by making shipments to the partially regulated distributing plant during the month equivalent to the requirements of § ____. 7(c) of the order subject to the following conditions:</P>
              <P>(A) The operator of the partially regulated distributing plant submits with its reports filed pursuant to §§ ____.30(b) and ____.31(b) of the order similar reports for each such nonpool supply plant;</P>
              <P>(B) The operator of the nonpool plant maintains books and records showing the utilization of all skim milk and butterfat received at the plant which are made available if requested by the market administrator for verification purposes; and</P>
              <P>(C) The value of milk determined pursuant to § ____.60 for the unregulated supply plant shall be determined in the same manner prescribed for computing the obligation of the partially regulated distributing plant; and</P>
              <P>(2) From the partially regulated distributing plant's value of milk computed pursuant to paragraph (b)(1) of this section, subtract:</P>
              <P>(i) The gross payments that were made for milk that would have been producer milk had the plant been fully regulated;</P>
              <P>(ii) If paragraph (b)(1)(iii) of this section applies, the gross payments by the operator of the nonpool supply plant for milk received at the plant during the month that would have been producer milk if the plant had been fully regulated; and</P>
              <P>(iii) The payments by the operator of the partially regulated distributing plant to the producer-settlement fund of another Federal order under which the plant is also a partially regulated distributing plant and, if paragraph (b)(1)(iii) of this section applies, payments made by the operator of the nonpool supply plant to the producer-settlement fund of any order.</P>
              <P>(c) The operator of a partially regulated distributing plant that is subject to marketwide pooling of returns under a milk classification and pricing program that is imposed under the authority of a State government shall pay on or before the 25th day after the end of the month (except as provided in § 1000.90) to the market administrator for the producer-settlement fund an amount computed as follows:</P>
              <P>After completing the computations described in paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section, determine the value of the remaining pounds of fluid milk products disposed of as route disposition in the marketing area by multiplying the hundredweight of such pounds by the amount, if greater than zero, that remains after subtracting the State program's class prices applicable to such products at the plant's location from the Federal order Class I price applicable at the location of the plant.</P>
              <P>(d) Any handler may elect partially regulated distributing plant status for any plant with respect to receipts of nonfluid milk ingredients that are reconstituted for fluid use. Payments may be made to the producer-settlement fund of the order regulating the producer milk used to produce the nonfluid milk ingredients at the positive difference between the Class I price applicable under the other order at the location of the plant where the nonfluid milk ingredients were processed and the Class IV price. This payment option shall apply only if a majority of the total milk received at the plant that processed the nonfluid milk ingredients is regulated under one or more Federal orders and payment may only be made to the producer-settlement fund of the order pricing a plurality of the milk used to produce the nonfluid milk ingredients. This payment option shall not apply if the source of the nonfluid ingredients used in reconstituted fluid milk products cannot be determined by the market administrator.</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <PRTPAGE P="76"/>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.77</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Adjustment of accounts.</SUBJECT>
              <P>Whenever audit by the market administrator of any handler's reports, books, records, or accounts, or other verification discloses errors resulting in money due the market administrator from a handler, or due a handler from the market administrator, or due a producer or cooperative association from a handler, the market administrator shall promptly notify such handler of any amount so due and payment thereof shall be made on or before the next date for making payments as set forth in the provisions under which the error(s) occurred.</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.78</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Charges on overdue accounts.</SUBJECT>
              <P>Any unpaid obligation due the market administrator, producers, or cooperative associations from a handler pursuant to the provisions of the order shall be increased 1.0 percent each month beginning with the day following the date such obligation was due under the order. Any remaining amount due shall be increased at the same rate on the corresponding day of each succeeding month until paid. The amounts payable pursuant to this section shall be computed monthly on each unpaid obligation and shall include any unpaid charges previously computed pursuant to this section. The late charges shall accrue to the administrative assessment fund. For the purpose of this section, any obligation that was determined at a date later than prescribed by the order because of a handler's failure to submit a report to the market administrator when due shall be considered to have been payable by the date it would have been due if the report had been filed when due.</P>
            </SECTION>
          </SUBPART>
          <SUBPART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart I—Administrative Assessment and Marketing Service Deduction</HD>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.85</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Assessment for order administration.</SUBJECT>
              <P>On or before the payment receipt date specified under § ____.71 of each Federal milk order each handler shall pay to the market administrator its pro rata share of the expense of administration of the order at a rate specified by the market administrator that is no more than 5 cents per hundredweight with respect to:</P>
              <P>(a) Receipts of producer milk (including the handler's own production) other than such receipts by a handler described in § 1000.9(c) that were delivered to pool plants of other handlers;</P>
              <P>(b) Receipts from a handler described in § 1000.9(c);</P>
              <P>(c) Receipts of concentrated fluid milk products from unregulated supply plants and receipts of nonfluid milk products assigned to Class I use pursuant to § 1000.43(d) and other source milk allocated to Class I pursuant to § 1000.44(a) (3) and (8) and the corresponding steps of § 1000.44(b), except other source milk that is excluded from the computations pursuant to § ____.60 (d) and (e) of parts 1005, 1006, and 1007 of this chapter or § ____.60 (h) and (i) of parts 1001, 1030, 1032, 1033, 1124, 1126, 1131, and 1135 of this chapter; and</P>
              <P>(d) Route disposition in the marketing area from a partially regulated distributing plant that exceeds the skim milk and butterfat subtracted pursuant to § 1000.76(a)(1) (i) and (ii).</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.86</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Deduction for marketing services.</SUBJECT>

              <P>(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, each handler in making payments to producers for milk (other than milk of such handler's own production) pursuant to § ____.73 of each Federal milk order shall deduct an amount specified by the market administrator that is no more than 7 cents per hundredweight and shall pay the amount deducted to the market administrator not later than the payment receipt date specified under § ____.71 of each Federal milk order. The money shall be used by the market administrator to verify or establish weights, samples and tests of producer milk and provide market information for producers who are not receiving such services from a cooperative association. The services shall be performed in whole or in part by the market administrator or an agent engaged by and responsible to the market administrator.<PRTPAGE P="77"/>
              </P>
              <P>(b) In the case of producers for whom the market administrator has determined that a cooperative association is actually performing the services set forth in paragraph (a) of this section, each handler shall make deductions from the payments to be made to producers as may be authorized by the membership agreement or marketing contract between the cooperative association and the producers. On or before the 15th day after the end of the month (except as provided in § 1000.90), such deductions shall be paid to the cooperative association rendering the services accompanied by a statement showing the amount of any deductions and the amount of milk for which the deduction was computed for each producer. These deductions shall be made in lieu of the deduction specified in paragraph (a) of this section.</P>
            </SECTION>
          </SUBPART>
          <SUBPART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart J—Miscellaneous Provisions</HD>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.90</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>Dates.</SUBJECT>
              <P>If a date required for a payment contained in a Federal milk order falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or national holiday, such payment will be due on the next day that the market administrator's office is open for public business.</P>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§§ 1000.91-1000.92</SECTNO>
              <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
            </SECTION>
            <SECTION>
              <SECTNO>§ 1000.93</SECTNO>
              <SUBJECT>OMB control number assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act.</SUBJECT>
              <P>The information collection requirements contained in this part have been approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under the provisions of Title 44 U.S.C. chapter 35 and have been assigned OMB control number 0581-0032.</P>
            </SECTION>
          </SUBPART>
        </PART>
        <PART>
          <EAR>Pt. 1001</EAR>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">PART 1001—MILK IN THE NORTHEAST MARKETING AREA</HD>
          <CONTENTS>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Order Regulating Handling</HD>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">General Provisions</HD>
                <SECHD>Sec.</SECHD>
                <SECTNO>1001.1</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General provisions.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Definitions</HD>
                <SECTNO>1001.2</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Northeast marketing area.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.3</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Route disposition.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.4</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Plant.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.5</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Distributing plant.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.6</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Supply plant.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.7</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Pool plant.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.8</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Nonpool plant.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.9</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Handler.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.10</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Producer-handler.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.11</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>[Reserved]</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.12</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Producer.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.13</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Producer milk.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.14</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Other source milk.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.15</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Fluid milk product.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.16</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Fluid cream product.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.17</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>[Reserved]</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.18</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Cooperative association.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.19</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Commercial food processing establishment.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Handler Reports</HD>
                <SECTNO>1001.30</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Reports of receipts and utilization.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.31</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payroll reports.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.32</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Other reports.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Classification of Milk</HD>
                <SECTNO>1001.40</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Classes of utilization.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.41</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>[Reserved]</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.42</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Classification of transfers and diversions.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.43</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General classification rules.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.44</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Classification of producer milk.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.45</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Market administrator's reports and announcements concerning classification.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Class Prices</HD>
                <SECTNO>1001.50</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Class prices, component prices, and advanced pricing factors.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.51</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Class I differential and price.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.52</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Adjusted Class I differentials.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.53</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Announcement of class prices, component prices, and advanced pricing factors.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.54</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Equivalent price.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Producer Price Differential</HD>
                <SECTNO>1001.60</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Handler's value of milk.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.61</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Computation of producer price differential.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.62</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Announcement of producer prices.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Payments for Milk</HD>
                <SECTNO>1001.70</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Producer-settlement fund.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.71</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments to the producer-settlement fund.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.72</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments from the producer-settlement fund.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.73</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments to producers and to cooperative associations.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.74</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>[Reserved]</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.75</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Plant location adjustments for producer milk and nonpool milk.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.76</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments by a handler operating a partially regulated distributing plant.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.77</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Adjustment of accounts.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.78</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Charges on overdue accounts.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <PRTPAGE P="78"/>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Administrative Assessment and Marketing Service Deduction</HD>
                <SECTNO>1001.85</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Assessment for order administration.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1001.86</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Deduction for marketing services.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
            </SUBPART>
          </CONTENTS>
          <AUTH>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
            <P>7 U.S.C. 601-674, and 7253.</P>
          </AUTH>
          <SOURCE>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Source:</HD>
            <P>64 FR 47954, Sept. 1, 1999, unless otherwise noted.</P>
          </SOURCE>
          <SUBPART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Order Regulating Handling</HD>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">General Provisions</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.1</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General provisions.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The terms, definitions, and provisions in part 1000 of this chapter apply to this part 1001. In this part 1001, all references to sections in part 1000 refer to part 1000 of this chapter.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBJGRP>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Definitions</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.2</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Northeast marketing area.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The marketing area means all the territory within the bounds of the following states and political subdivisions, including all piers, docks and wharves connected therewith and all craft moored thereat, and all territory occupied by government (municipal, State or Federal) reservations, installations, institutions, or other similar establishments if any part thereof is within any of the listed states or political subdivisions:</P>
                <EXTRACT>
                  <HD SOURCE="HD1">Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Vermont and District of Columbia</HD>
                  <P>All of the States of Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Vermont and the District of Columbia.</P>
                  <HD SOURCE="HD1">Maryland Counties</HD>
                  <P>All of the State of Maryland except the counties of Allegany and Garrett.</P>
                  <HD SOURCE="HD1">New York Counties, Cities, and Townships</HD>
                  <P>All counties within the State of New York except Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chatauqua, Erie, Genessee, Livingston, Monroe, Niagara, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, and Wyoming; the townships of Conquest, Montezuma, Sterling and Victory in Cayuga County; the city of Hornell, and the townships of Avoca, Bath, Bradford, Canisteo, Cohocton, Dansville, Fremont, Pulteney, Hartsville, Hornellsville, Howard, Prattsburg, Urbana, Wayland, Wayne and Wheeler in Steuben County; and the townships of Italy, Middlesex, and Potter in Yates County.</P>
                  <HD SOURCE="HD1">Pennsylvania Counties</HD>
                  <P>Adams, Bucks, Chester, Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Franklin, Fulton, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Montgomery, Perry, Philadelphia, and York.</P>
                  <HD SOURCE="HD1">Virginia Counties and Cities</HD>
                  <P>Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William, and the cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Manassas, and Manassas Park.</P>
                </EXTRACT>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.3</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Route disposition.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.3.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.4</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Plant.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, plant means the land, buildings, facilities, and equipment constituting a single operating unit or establishment at which milk or milk products are received, processed, or packaged, including a facility described in paragraph (b)(2) of this section if the facility receives the milk of more than one dairy farmer.</P>
                <P>(b) Plant shall not include:</P>
                <P>(1) A separate building without stationary storage tanks that is used only as a reload point for transferring bulk milk from one tank truck to another or a separate building used only as a distribution point for storing packaged fluid milk products in transit for route disposition;</P>
                <P>(2) An on-farm facility operated as part of a single dairy farm entity for the separation of cream and skim milk or the removal of water from milk; or</P>
                <P>(3) Bulk reload points where milk is transferred from one tank truck to another while en route from dairy farmers’ farms to a plant. If stationary storage tanks are used for transferring milk at the premises, the operator of the facility shall make an advance written request to the market administrator that the facility shall be treated as a reload point. The cooling of milk, collection of samples, and washing and sanitizing of tank trucks at the premises shall not disqualify it as a bulk reload point.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.5</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Distributing plant.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.5.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <PRTPAGE P="79"/>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.6</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Supply plant.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.6.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.7</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Pool plant.</SUBJECT>
                <P>
                  <E T="03">Pool plant</E> means a plant, unit of plants, or system of plants as specified in paragraphs (a) through (f) of this section, but excluding a plant described in paragraph (h) of this section. The pooling standards described in paragraphs (c) and (f) of this section are subject to modification pursuant to paragraph (g) of this section.</P>
                <P>(a) A distributing plant, other than a plant qualified as a pool plant pursuant to paragraph (b) of this section or § ____.7(b) of any other Federal milk order, from which during the month 25 percent or more of the total quantity of fluid milk products physically received at the plant (excluding concentrated milk received from another plant by agreement for other than Class I use) are disposed of as route disposition or are transferred in the form of packaged fluid milk products to other distributing plants. At least 25 percent of such route disposition and transfers must be to outlets in the marketing area.</P>
                <P>(b) Any distributing plant located in the marketing area which during the month processed at least 25 percent of the total quantity of fluid milk products physically received at the plant (excluding concentrated milk received from another plant by agreement for other than Class I use) into ultra-pasteurized or aseptically-processed fluid milk products.</P>
                <P>(c) A supply plant from which fluid milk products are transferred or diverted to plants described in paragraph (a) or (b) of this section subject to the additional conditions described in this paragraph. In the case of a supply plant operated by a cooperative association handler described in § 1000.9(c), fluid milk products that the cooperative delivers to pool plants directly from producers’ farms shall be treated as if transferred from the cooperative association's plant for the purpose of meeting the shipping requirements of this paragraph.</P>
                <P>(1) During the months of August and December, such shipments must equal not less than 10 percent of the total quantity of milk that is received at the plant or diverted from it pursuant to § 1001.13 during the month;</P>
                <P>(2) During the months of September through November, such shipments must equal not less than 20 percent of the total quantity of milk that is received at the plant or diverted from it pursuant to § 1001.13 during the month;</P>
                <P>(3) A plant which meets the shipping requirements of this paragraph during each of the months of August through December shall be a pool plant during the following months of January through July unless the milk received at the plant fails to meet the requirements of a duly constituted regulatory agency, the plant fails to meet a shipping requirement instituted pursuant to paragraph (f) of this section, or the plant operator requests nonpool status for the plant. The shipping requirement for any plant which has not met the requirements of paragraphs (c)(1) and (c)(2) of this section must equal not less than 10 percent of the total quantity of milk that is received at the plant or diverted from it pursuant to § 1001.13 during each of the months of January through July in order for the plant to be a pool plant in each of those months;</P>
                <P>(4) If milk is delivered directly from producers’ farms that are located outside of the states included in the marketing area or outside Maine or West Virginia, such producers must be grouped by state into reporting units and each reporting unit must independently meet the shipping requirements of this paragraph; and</P>
                <P>(5) Concentrated milk transferred from the supply plant to a distributing plant for an agreed-upon use other than Class I shall be excluded from the supply plant's shipments in computing the percentages in paragraphs (c)(1) and (2) of this section.</P>
                <P>(d) [Reserved]</P>
                <P>(e) Two or more plants that are located in the marketing area and operated by the same handler may qualify as a unit by meeting the total and in-area route distribution requirements specified in paragraph (a) of this section subject to the following additional requirements:</P>

                <P>(1) At least one of the plants in the unit qualifies as a pool plant pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section;<PRTPAGE P="80"/>
                </P>
                <P>(2) Other plants in the unit must process only Class I or Class II products and must be located in a pricing zone providing the same or a lower Class I price than the price applicable at the distributing plant included in the unit; and</P>
                <P>(3) A written request to form a unit, or to add or remove plants from a unit, or to cancel a unit, must be filed with the market administrator prior to the first day of the month for which unit formation is to be effective.</P>
                <P>(f) Two or more supply plants operated by the same handler, or by one or more cooperative associations, may qualify for pooling as a system of plants by meeting the applicable percentage requirements of paragraph (c) of this section in the same manner as a single plant subject to the following additional requirements:</P>
                <P>(1) A supply plant system will be effective for the period of August 1 through July 31 of the following year. Written notification must be given to the market administrator listing the plants to be included in the system prior to the first day of July preceding the effective date of the system. The plants included in the system shall be listed in the sequence in which they shall qualify for pool plant status based on the minimum deliveries required. If the deliveries made are insufficient to qualify the entire system for pooling, the last listed plant shall be excluded from the system, followed by the plant next-to-last on the list, and continuing in this sequence until remaining listed plants have met the minimum shipping requirements; and</P>
                <P>(2) Each plant that qualifies as a pool plant within a system shall continue each month as a plant in the system through the following July unless the plant subsequently fails to qualify for pooling, the handler submits a written notification to the market administrator prior to the first day of the month that the plant be deleted from the system, or that the system be discontinued. Any plant that has been so deleted from the system, or that has failed to qualify as a pool plant in any month, will not be part of the system for the remaining months through July. For any system that qualifies in August, no plant may be added in any subsequent month through the following July unless the plant replaces another plant in the system that has ceased operations and the market administrator is notified of such replacement prior to the first day of the month for which it is to be effective.</P>
                <P>(g) The applicable shipping percentages of paragraphs (c) and (f) of this section may be increased or decreased by the market administrator if the market administrator finds that such adjustment is necessary to encourage needed shipments or to prevent uneconomic shipments. Before making such a finding, the market administrator shall investigate the need for adjustment either on the market administrator's own initiative or at the request of interested parties if the request is made in writing at least 15 days prior to the month for which the requested revision is desired effective. If the investigation shows that an adjustment of the shipping percentages might be appropriate, the market administrator shall issue a notice stating that an adjustment is being considered and invite data, views and arguments. Any decision to revise an applicable shipping percentage must be issued in writing at least one day before the effective date.</P>
                <P>(h) The term pool plant shall not apply to the following plants:</P>
                <P>(1) A producer-handler plant;</P>
                <P>(2) An exempt plant as defined in § 1000.8(e);</P>
                <P>(3) A plant qualified pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section that is located within the marketing area if the plant also meets the pooling requirements of another Federal order and more than 50 percent of its route distribution has been in such other Federal order marketing area for 3 consecutive months;</P>
                <P>(4) A plant qualified pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section which is not located within any Federal order marketing area that meets the pooling requirements of another Federal order and has had greater route disposition in such other Federal order's marketing area for 3 consecutive months;</P>

                <P>(5) A plant qualified pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section that is located in another Federal order marketing area if the plant meets the pooling requirements of such other Federal <PRTPAGE P="81"/>order and does not have a majority of its route distribution in this marketing area for 3 consecutive months or if the plant is required to be regulated under such other Federal order without regard to its route disposition in any other Federal order marketing area;</P>
                <P>(6) A plant qualified pursuant to paragraph (c) of this section which also meets the pooling requirements of another Federal order and from which greater qualifying shipments are made to plants regulated under the other Federal order than are made to plants regulated under the order in this part, or the plant has automatic pooling status under the other Federal order; and</P>
                <P>(7) That portion of a pool plant designated as a “nonpool plant” that is physically separate and operated separately from the pool portion of such plant. The designation of a portion of a regulated plant as a nonpool plant must be requested in writing by the handler and must be approved by the market administrator.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.8</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Nonpool plant.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.8.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.9</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Handler.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.9.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.10</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Producer-handler.</SUBJECT>
                <P>
                  <E T="03">Producer-handler</E> means a person who:</P>
                <P>(a) Operates a dairy farm and a distributing plant from which there is monthly route disposition in the marketing area during the month;</P>
                <P>(b) Receives milk solely from own farm production or receives milk that is fully subject to the pricing and pooling provisions of this or any other Federal order;</P>
                <P>(c) Receives at its plant or acquires for route disposition no more than 150,000 pounds of fluid milk products from handlers fully regulated under any Federal order. This limitation shall not apply if the producer-handler's own farm production is less than 150,000 pounds during the month;</P>
                <P>(d) Disposes of no other source milk as Class I milk except by increasing the nonfat milk solids content of the fluid milk products; and</P>
                <P>(e) Provides proof satisfactory to the market administrator that the care and management of the dairy animals and other resources necessary to produce all Class I milk handled (excluding receipts from handlers fully regulated under any Federal order) and the processing and packaging operations are the producer-handler's own enterprise and at its own risk.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.11</SECTNO>
                <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.12</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Producer.</SUBJECT>

                <P>(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, <E T="03">producer</E> means any person who produces milk approved by a duly constituted regulatory agency for fluid consumption as Grade A milk and whose milk (or components of milk) is:</P>
                <P>(1) Received at a pool plant directly from the producer or diverted by the plant operator in accordance with § 1001.13; or</P>
                <P>(2) Received by a handler described in § 1000.9(c).</P>

                <P>(b) Producer shall not include a dairy farmer described in paragraphs (b)(1) through (6) of this section. A dairy farmer described in paragraphs (b)(5) or (6) of this section shall be known as a <E T="03">dairy farmer for other markets.</E>
                </P>
                <P>(1) A producer-handler as defined in any Federal order;</P>
                <P>(2) A dairy farmer whose milk is received at an exempt plant, excluding producer milk diverted to the exempt plant pursuant to § 1001.13(d);</P>
                <P>(3) A dairy farmer whose milk is received by diversion at a pool plant from a handler regulated under another Federal order if the other Federal order designates the dairy farmer as a producer under that order and that milk is allocated by request to a utilization other than Class I;</P>
                <P>(4) A dairy farmer whose milk is reported as diverted to a plant fully regulated under another Federal order with respect to that portion of the milk so diverted that is assigned to Class I under the provisions of such other order;</P>

                <P>(5) For any month of December through June, any dairy farmer whose milk is received at a pool plant or by a cooperative association handler described in § 1000.9(c) if the pool plant operator or the cooperative association caused milk from the same farm to be delivered to any plant as other than <PRTPAGE P="82"/>producer milk, as defined under the order in this part or any other Federal milk order, during the same month, either of the 2 preceding months, or during any of the preceding months of July through November; and</P>
                <P>(6) For any month of July through November, any dairy farmer whose milk is received at a pool plant or by a cooperative association handler described in § 1000.9(c) if the pool plant operator or the cooperative association caused milk from the same farm to be delivered to any plant as other than producer milk, as defined under the order in this part or any other Federal milk order, during the same month.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.13</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Producer milk.</SUBJECT>
                <P>
                  <E T="03">Producer milk</E> means the skim milk (or the skim equivalent of components of skim milk) and butterfat contained in milk of a producer that is:</P>
                <P>(a) Received by the operator of a pool plant directly from a producer or from a handler described in § 1000.9(c). Any milk which is picked up from the producer's farm in a tank truck under the control of the operator of a pool plant or a handler described in § 1000.9(c) but which is not received at a plant until the following month shall be considered as having been received by the handler during the month in which it is picked up at the farm. All milk received pursuant to this paragraph shall be priced at the location of the plant where it is first physically received;</P>
                <P>(b) Received by the operator of a pool plant or a handler described in § 1000.9(c) in excess of the quantity delivered to pool plants subject to the following conditions:</P>
                <P>(1) The producers whose farms are outside of the states included in the marketing area and outside the states of Maine or West Virginia shall be organized into state units and each such unit shall be reported separately; and</P>
                <P>(2) For pooling purposes, each reporting unit must satisfy the shipping standards specified for a supply plant pursuant to § 1001.7(c);</P>
                <P>(c) Diverted by a proprietary pool plant operator to another pool plant. Milk so diverted shall be priced at the location of the plant to which diverted; or</P>
                <P>(d) Diverted by the operator of a pool plant or by a handler described in § 1000.9(c) to a nonpool plant, subject to the following conditions:</P>
                <P>(1) Milk of a dairy farmer shall not be eligible for diversion unless milk of such dairy farmer was physically received as producer milk at a pool plant and the dairy farmer has continuously retained producer status since that time. If a dairy farmer loses producer status under the order in this part (except as a result of a temporary loss of Grade A approval), the dairy farmer's milk shall not be eligible for diversion until milk of the dairy farmer has been physically received as producer milk at a pool plant; and</P>
                <P>(2) Diverted milk shall be priced at the location of the plant to which diverted.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.14</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Other source milk.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.14.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.15</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Fluid milk product.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.15.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.16</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Fluid cream product.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.16.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.17</SECTNO>
                <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.18</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Cooperative association.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.18.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.19</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Commercial food processing establishment.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.19.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBJGRP>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Handler Reports</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.30</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Reports of receipts and utilization.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Each handler shall report monthly so that the market administrator's office receives the report on or before the 9th day after the end of the month, in the detail and on prescribed forms, as follows:</P>
                <P>(a) Each pool plant operator shall report for each of its operations the following information:</P>

                <P>(1) Product pounds, pounds of butterfat, pounds of protein, and pounds of nonfat solids other than protein (other solids) contained in or represented by:<PRTPAGE P="83"/>
                </P>
                <P>(i) Receipts of producer milk, including producer milk diverted by the reporting handler, from sources other than handlers described in § 1000.9(c); and</P>
                <P>(ii) Receipts of milk from handlers described in § 1000.9(c);</P>
                <P>(2) Product pounds and pounds of butterfat contained in:</P>
                <P>(i) Receipts of fluid milk products and bulk fluid cream products from other pool plants;</P>
                <P>(ii) Receipts of other source milk; and</P>
                <P>(iii) Inventories at the beginning and end of the month of fluid milk products and bulk fluid cream products;</P>
                <P>(3) The utilization or disposition of all milk and milk products required to be reported pursuant to this paragraph; and</P>
                <P>(4) Such other information with respect to the receipts and utilization of skim milk, butterfat, milk protein, and other nonfat solids as the market administrator may prescribe.</P>
                <P>(b) Each handler operating a partially regulated distributing plant shall report with respect to such plant in the same manner as prescribed for reports required by paragraph (a) of this section. Receipts of milk that would have been producer milk if the plant had been fully regulated shall be reported in lieu of producer milk. The report shall show also the quantity of any reconstituted skim milk in route disposition in the marketing area.</P>
                <P>(c) Each handler described in § 1000.9(c) shall report:</P>
                <P>(1) The product pounds, pounds of butterfat, pounds of protein, and the pounds of solids-not-fat other than protein (other solids) contained in receipts of milk from producers; and</P>
                <P>(2) The utilization or disposition of such receipts.</P>
                <P>(d) Each handler not specified in paragraph (a) or (b) of this section shall report with respect to its receipts and utilization of milk and milk products in such manner as the market administrator may prescribe.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.31</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payroll reports.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) On or before the 22nd day after the end of each month, each handler that operates a pool plant pursuant to § 1001.7 and each handler described in § 1000.9(c) shall report to the market administrator its producer payroll for the month, in detail prescribed by the market administrator, showing for each producer the information specified in § 1001.73(e).</P>
                <P>(b) Each handler operating a partially regulated distributing plant who elects to make payment pursuant to § 1000.76(b) shall report for each dairy farmer who would have been a producer if the plant had been fully regulated in the same manner as prescribed for reports required by paragraph (a) of this section.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.32</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Other reports.</SUBJECT>
                <P>In addition to the reports required pursuant to §§ 1001.30 and 1001.31, each handler shall report any information the market administrator deems necessary to verify or establish each handler's obligation under the order.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBJGRP>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Classification of Milk</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.40</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Classes of utilization.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.40.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.41</SECTNO>
                <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.42</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Classification of transfers and diversions.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.42.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.43</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General classification rules.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.43.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.44</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Classification of producer milk.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.44.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.45</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Market administrator's reports and announcements concerning classification.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.45.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBJGRP>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Class Prices</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.50</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Class prices, component prices, and advanced pricing factors.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.50.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.51</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Class I differential and price.</SUBJECT>

                <P>The Class I differential shall be the differential established for Suffolk County, Massachusetts, which is reported in § 1000.52. The Class I price shall be the price computed pursuant <PRTPAGE P="84"/>to § 1000.50(a) for Suffolk County, Massachusetts.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.52</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Adjusted Class I differentials.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.52.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.53</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Announcement of class prices, component prices, and advanced pricing factors.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.53.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.54</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Equivalent price.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.54.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBJGRP>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Producer Price Differential</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.60</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Handler's value of milk.</SUBJECT>
                <P>For the purpose of computing a handler's obligation for producer milk, the market administrator shall determine for each month the value of milk of each handler with respect to each of the handler's pool plants and of each handler described in § 1000.9(c) with respect to milk that was not received at a pool plant by adding the amounts computed in paragraphs (a) through (h) of this section and subtracting from that total amount the value computed in paragraph (i) of this section. Unless otherwise specified, the skim milk, butterfat, and the combined pounds of skim milk and butterfat referred to in this section shall result from the steps set forth in § 1000.44(a), (b), and (c), respectively, and the nonfat components of producer milk in each class shall be based upon the proportion of such components in producer skim milk. Receipts of nonfluid milk products that are distributed as labeled reconstituted milk for which payments are made to the producer-settlement fund of another Federal order under § 1000.76(a)(4) or (d) shall be excluded from pricing under this section.</P>
                <P>(a) Class I value. (1) Multiply the pounds of skim milk in Class I by the Class I skim milk price; and</P>
                <P>(2) Add an amount obtained by multiplying the pounds of butterfat in Class I by the Class I butterfat price.</P>
                <P>(b) Class II value. (1) Multiply the pounds of nonfat solids in Class II skim milk by the Class II nonfat solids price; and</P>
                <P>(2) Add an amount obtained by multiplying the pounds of butterfat in Class II times the Class II butterfat price.</P>
                <P>(c) Class III value. (1) Multiply the pounds of protein in Class III skim milk by the protein price;</P>
                <P>(2) Add an amount obtained by multiplying the pounds of other solids in Class III skim milk by the other solids price; and</P>
                <P>(3) Add an amount obtained by multiplying the pounds of butterfat in Class III by the butterfat price.</P>
                <P>(d) Class IV value. (1) Multiply the pounds of nonfat solids in Class IV skim milk by the nonfat solids price; and</P>
                <P>(2) Add an amount obtained by multiplying the pounds of butterfat in Class IV by the butterfat price.</P>
                <P>(e) Multiply the pounds of skim milk and butterfat overage assigned to each class pursuant to § 1000.44(a)(11) and the corresponding step of § 1000.44(b) by the skim milk prices and butterfat prices applicable to each class.</P>
                <P>(f) Multiply the difference between the current month's Class I, II, or III price, as the case may be, and the Class IV price for the preceding month by the hundredweight of skim milk and butterfat subtracted from Class I, II, or III, respectively, pursuant to § 1000.44(a)(7) and the corresponding step of § 1000.44(b);</P>
                <P>(g) Multiply the difference between the Class I price applicable at the location of the pool plant and the Class IV price by the hundredweight of skim milk and butterfat assigned to Class I pursuant to § 1000.43(d) and the hundredweight of skim milk and butterfat subtracted from Class I pursuant to § 1000.44(a)(3)(i) through (vi) and the corresponding step of § 1000.44(b), excluding receipts of bulk fluid cream products from a plant regulated under other Federal orders and bulk concentrated fluid milk products from pool plants, plants regulated under other Federal orders, and unregulated supply plants.</P>

                <P>(h) Multiply the difference between the Class I price applicable at the location of the nearest unregulated supply plants from which an equivalent volume was received and the Class III price by the pounds of skim milk and butterfat in receipts of concentrated fluid milk products assigned to Class I pursuant to § 1000.43(d) and § 1000.44(a)(3)(i) and the corresponding <PRTPAGE P="85"/>step of § 1000.44(b) and the pounds of skim milk and butterfat subtracted from Class I pursuant to § 1000.44(a)(8) and the corresponding step of § 1000.44(b), excluding such skim milk and butterfat in receipts of fluid milk products from an unregulated supply plant to the extent that an equivalent amount of skim milk or butterfat disposed of to such plant by handlers fully regulated under any Federal milk order is classified and priced as Class I milk and is not used as an offset for any other payment obligation under any order.</P>
                <P>(i) For reconstituted milk made from receipts of nonfluid milk products, multiply $1.00 (but not more than the difference between the Class I price applicable at the location of the pool plant and the Class IV price) by the hundredweight of skim milk and butterfat contained in receipts of nonfluid milk products that are allocated to Class I use pursuant to § 1000.43(d).</P>
                <CITA>[64 FR 47954, Sept. 1, 1999, as amended at 65 FR 82834, Dec. 28, 2000; 68 FR 7065, Feb. 12, 2003]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.61</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Computation of producer price differential.</SUBJECT>
                <P>For each month, the market administrator shall compute a producer price differential per hundredweight. The report of any handler who has not made payments required pursuant to § 1001.71 for the preceding month shall not be included in the computation of the producer price differential, and such handler's report shall not be included in the computation for succeeding months until the handler has made full payment of outstanding monthly obligations. Subject to the conditions in this paragraph, the market administrator shall compute the producer price differential in the following manner:</P>
                <P>(a) Combine into one total the values computed pursuant to § 1001.60 for all handlers required to file reports prescribed in § 1001.30;</P>
                <P>(b) Subtract the total of the values obtained by multiplying each handler's total pounds of protein, other solids, and butterfat contained in the milk for which an obligation was computed pursuant to § 1001.60 by the protein price, other solids price, and the butterfat price, respectively;</P>
                <P>(c) Add an amount equal to the minus location adjustments and subtract an amount equal to the plus location adjustments computed pursuant to § 1001.75;</P>
                <P>(d) Add an amount equal to not less than one-half of the unobligated balance in the producer-settlement fund;</P>
                <P>(e) Divide the resulting amount by the sum of the following for all handlers included in these computations:</P>
                <P>(1) The total hundredweight of producer milk; and</P>
                <P>(2) The total hundredweight for which a value is computed pursuant to § 1001.60(h); and</P>
                <P>(f) Subtract not less than 4 cents nor more than 5 cents from the price computed pursuant to paragraph (e) of this section. The result, rounded to the nearest cent, shall be known as the producer price differential for the month.</P>
                <CITA>[68 FR 7065, Feb. 12, 2003]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.62</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Announcement of producer prices.</SUBJECT>
                <P>On or before the 13th day after the end of the month, the market administrator shall announce the following prices and information:</P>
                <P>(a) The producer price differential;</P>
                <P>(b) The protein price;</P>
                <P>(c) The nonfat solids price;</P>
                <P>(d) The other solids price;</P>
                <P>(e) The butterfat price;</P>
                <P>(f) The average butterfat, protein, nonfat solids, and other solids content of producer milk; and</P>
                <P>(g) The statistical uniform price for milk containing 3.5 percent butterfat computed by combining the Class III price and the producer price differential.</P>
                <CITA>[64 FR 47954, Sept. 1, 1999, as amended at 65 FR 82834, Dec. 28, 2000; 68 FR 7065, Feb. 12, 2003]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBJGRP>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Payments for Milk</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.70</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Producer-settlement fund.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.70.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.71</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments to the producer-settlement fund.</SUBJECT>

                <P>Each handler shall make payment to the producer-settlement fund in a manner that provides receipt of the funds by the market administrator no later <PRTPAGE P="86"/>than the 15th day after the end of the month (except as provided in § 1000.90). Payment shall be the amount, if any, by which the amount specified in paragraph (a) of this section exceeds the amount specified in paragraph (b) of this section:</P>
                <P>(a) The total value of milk to the handler for the month as determined pursuant to § 1001.60.</P>
                <P>(b) The sum of:</P>
                <P>(1) An amount obtained by multiplying the total hundredweight of producer milk as determined pursuant to § 1000.44(c) by the producer price differential as adjusted pursuant to § 1001.75;</P>
                <P>(2) An amount obtained by multiplying the total pounds of protein, other solids, and butterfat contained in producer milk by the protein, other solids, and butterfat prices respectively; and</P>
                <P>(3) An amount obtained by multiplying the pounds of skim milk and butterfat for which a value was computed pursuant to § 1001.60(h) by the producer price differential as adjusted pursuant to § 1001.75 for the location of the plant from which received.</P>
                <CITA>[64 FR 47954, Sept. 1, 1999, as amended at 65 FR 82834, Dec. 28, 2000; 68 FR 7066, Feb. 12, 2003]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.72</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments from the producer-settlement fund.</SUBJECT>
                <P>No later than the 16th day after the end of each month (except as provided in § 1000.90), the market administrator shall pay to each handler the amount, if any, by which the amount computed pursuant to § 1001.71(b) exceeds the amount computed pursuant to § 1001.71(a). If, at such time, the balance in the producer-settlement fund is insufficient to make all payments pursuant to this section, the market administrator shall reduce uniformly such payments and shall complete the payments as soon as the funds are available.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.73</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments to producers and to cooperative associations.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) Each handler that is not paying a cooperative association for producer milk shall pay each producer as follows:</P>
                <P>(1) <E T="03">Partial payment.</E> For each producer who has not discontinued shipments as of the 23rd day of the month, payment shall be made so that it is received by the producer on or before the 26th day of the month (except as provided in § 1000.90) for milk received during the first 15 days of the month at not less than the lowest announced class price for the preceding month, less proper deductions authorized in writing by the producer.</P>
                <P>(2) <E T="03">Final payment.</E> For milk received during the month, payment shall be made so that it is received by each producer no later than the day after the payment date required in § 1001.72 in an amount computed as follows:</P>
                <P>(i) Multiply the hundredweight of producer milk received by the producer price differential for the month as adjusted pursuant to § 1001.75;</P>
                <P>(ii) Multiply the pounds of butterfat received by the butterfat price for the month;</P>
                <P>(iii) Multiply the pounds of protein received by the protein price for the month;</P>
                <P>(iv) Multiply the pounds of other solids received by the other solids price for the month; and</P>
                <P>(v) Add the amounts computed in paragraphs (a)(2)(i) through (iv) of this section, and from that sum:</P>
                <P>(A) Subtract the partial payment made pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) of this section;</P>
                <P>(B) Subtract the deduction for marketing services pursuant to § 1000.86;</P>
                <P>(C) Add or subtract for errors made in previous payments to the producer; and</P>
                <P>(D) Subtract proper deductions authorized in writing by the producer.</P>
                <P>(b) One day before partial and final payments are due pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section, each handler shall pay a cooperative association for milk received as follows:</P>
                <P>(1) <E T="03">Partial payment to a cooperative association for bulk milk received directly from producers’ farms.</E> For bulk milk (including the milk of producers who are not members of such association and who the market administrator determines have authorized the cooperative association to collect payment for their milk) received during the first 15 days of the month from a cooperative <PRTPAGE P="87"/>association in any capacity, except as the operator of a pool plant, the payment shall be equal to the hundredweight of milk received multiplied by the lowest announced class price for the preceding month.</P>
                <P>(2) <E T="03">Partial payment to a cooperative association for milk transferred from its pool plant.</E> For bulk milk/skimmed milk products received during the first 15 days of the month from a cooperative association in its capacity as the operator of a pool plant, the partial payment shall be at the pool plant operator's estimated use value of the milk using the most recent class prices available at the receiving plant's location.</P>
                <P>(3) <E T="03">Final payment to a cooperative association for milk transferred from its pool plant.</E> Following the classification of bulk fluid milk products and bulk fluid cream products received during the month from a cooperative association in its capacity as the operator of a pool plant, the final payment for such receipts shall be determined as follows:</P>
                <P>(i) Multiply the hundredweight of Class I skim milk by the Class I skim milk price for the month at the receiving plant;</P>
                <P>(ii) Multiply the pounds of Class I butterfat by the Class I butterfat price for the month at the receiving plant;</P>
                <P>(iii) Multiply the pounds of nonfat solids in Class II skim milk by the Class II nonfat solids price;</P>
                <P>(iv) Multiply the pounds of butterfat in Class II times the Class II butterfat price;</P>
                <P>(v) Multiply the pounds of nonfat solids in Class IV milk by the nonfat solids price for the month;</P>
                <P>(vi) Multiply the pounds of butterfat in Class III and Class IV milk by the butterfat price for the month;</P>
                <P>(vii) Multiply the pounds of protein in Class III milk by the protein price for the month;</P>
                <P>(viii) Multiply the pounds of other solids in Class III milk by the other solids price for the month; and</P>
                <P>(ix) Add together the amounts computed in paragraphs (b)(3)(i) through (viii) of this section and from that sum deduct any payment made pursuant to paragraph (b)(2) of this section.</P>
                <P>(4) <E T="03">Final payment to a cooperative association for bulk milk received directly from producers’ farms.</E> For bulk milk received from a cooperative association during the month, including the milk of producers who are not members of such association and who the market administrator determines have authorized the cooperative association to collect payment for their milk, the final payment for such milk shall be an amount equal to the sum of the individual payments otherwise payable for such milk pursuant to paragraph (a)(2) of this section.</P>
                <P>(c) If a handler has not received full payment from the market administrator pursuant to § 1001.72 by the payment date specified in paragraph (a) or (b) of this section, the handler may reduce payments pursuant to paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section, but by not more than the amount of the underpayment. The payments shall be completed on the next scheduled payment date after receipt of the balance due from the market administrator.</P>
                <P>(d) If a handler claims that a required payment to a producer cannot be made because the producer is deceased or cannot be located, or because the cooperative association or its lawful successor or assignee is no longer in existence, the payment shall be made to the producer-settlement fund, and in the event that the handler subsequently locates and pays the producer or a lawful claimant, or in the event that the handler no longer exists and a lawful claim is later established, the market administrator shall make the required payment from the producer-settlement fund to the handler or to the lawful claimant as the case may be.</P>
                <P>(e) In making payments to producers pursuant to this section, each pool plant operator shall furnish each producer, except a producer whose milk was received from a cooperative association handler described in § 1000.9(a) or (c), a supporting statement in such form that it may be retained by the recipient which shall show:</P>
                <P>(1) The name, address, Grade A identifier assigned by a duly constituted regulatory agency, and the payroll number of the producer;</P>

                <P>(2) The month and dates that milk was received from the producer, including the daily and total pounds of milk received;<PRTPAGE P="88"/>
                </P>
                <P>(3) The total pounds of butterfat, protein, and other solids contained in the producer's milk;</P>
                <P>(4) The minimum rate or rates at which payment to the producer is required pursuant to the order in this part;</P>
                <P>(5) The rate used in making payment if the rate is other than the applicable minimum rate;</P>
                <P>(6) The amount, or rate per hundredweight, or rate per pound of component, and the nature of each deduction claimed by the handler; and</P>
                <P>(7) The net amount of payment to the producer or cooperative association.</P>
                <CITA>[64 FR 47954, Sept. 1, 1999, as amended at 65 FR 32010, May 22, 2000; 65 FR 82835, Dec. 28, 2000; 68 FR 7066, Feb. 12, 2003]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.74</SECTNO>
                <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.75</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Plant location adjustments for producer milk and nonpool milk.</SUBJECT>
                <P>For purposes of making payments for producer milk and nonpool milk, a plant location adjustment shall be determined by subtracting the Class I price specified in § 1001.51 from the Class I price at the plant's location. The difference, plus or minus as the case may be, shall be used to adjust the payments required pursuant to §§ 1001.73 and 1000.76.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.76</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments by a handler operating a partially regulated distributing plant.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.76.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.77</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Adjustment of accounts.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.77.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.78</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Charges on overdue accounts.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.78.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBJGRP>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Administrative Assessment and Marketing Service Deduction</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.85</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Assessment for order administration.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.85.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1001.86</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Deduction for marketing services.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.86.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBJGRP>
          </SUBPART>
        </PART>
        <PART>
          <RESERVED>PARTS 1002-1004 [RESERVED]</RESERVED>
        </PART>
        <PART>
          <EAR>Pt. 1005</EAR>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">PART 1005—MILK IN THE APPALACHIAN MARKETING AREA</HD>
          <CONTENTS>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Order Regulating Handling</HD>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">General Provisions</HD>
                <SECHD>Sec.</SECHD>
                <SECTNO>1005.1</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General provisions.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Definitions</HD>
                <SECTNO>1005.2</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Appalachian marketing area.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.3</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Route disposition.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.4</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Plant.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.5</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Distributing plant.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.6</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Supply plant.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.7</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Pool plant.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.8</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Nonpool plant.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.9</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Handler.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.10</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Producer-handler.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.11</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>[Reserved]</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.12</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Producer.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.13</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Producer milk.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.14</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Other source milk.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.15</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Fluid milk product.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.16</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Fluid cream product.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.17</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>[Reserved]</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.18</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Cooperative association.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.19</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Commercial food processing establishment.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Handler Reports</HD>
                <SECTNO>1005.30</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Reports of receipts and utilization.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.31</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payroll reports.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.32</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Other reports.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Classification of Milk</HD>
                <SECTNO>1005.40</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Classes of utilization.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.41</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>[Reserved]</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.42</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Classification of transfers and diversions.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.43</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General classification rules.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.44</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Classification of producer milk.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.45</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Market administrator's reports and announcements concerning classification.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Class Prices</HD>
                <SECTNO>1005.50</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Class prices, component prices, and advanced pricing factors.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.51</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Class I differential and price.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.52</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Adjusted Class I differentials.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.53</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Announcement of class prices, component prices, and advanced pricing factors.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.54</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Equivalent price.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Uniform Prices</HD>
                <SECTNO>1005.60</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Handler's value of milk.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.61</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Computation of uniform prices.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.62</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Announcement of uniform prices.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <PRTPAGE P="89"/>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Payments for Milk</HD>
                <SECTNO>1005.70</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT> Producer-settlement fund.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.71</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments to the producer-settlement fund.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.72</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments from the producer-settlement fund.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.73</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments to producers and to cooperative associations.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.74</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>[Reserved]</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.75</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Plant location adjustments for producer milk and nonpool milk.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.76</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments by a handler operating a partially regulated distributing plant.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.77</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Adjustment of accounts.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.78</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Charges on overdue accounts.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Marketwide Service Payments</HD>
                <SECTNO>1005.80</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Transportation credit balancing fund.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.81</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments to the transportation credit balancing fund.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.82</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments from the transportation credit balancing fund.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Administrative Assessment and Marketing Service Deduction</HD>
                <SECTNO>1005.85</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Assessment for order administration.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1005.86</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Deduction for marketing services.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
            </SUBPART>
          </CONTENTS>
          <AUTH>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
            <P>7 U.S.C. 601-674, and 7253.</P>
          </AUTH>
          <SOURCE>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Source:</HD>
            <P>64 FR 47960, Sept. 1, 1999, unless otherwise noted.</P>
          </SOURCE>
          <SUBPART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Order Regulating Handling</HD>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">General Provisions</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.1</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General provisions.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The terms, definitions, and provisions in part 1000 of this chapter apply to this part 1005. In this part 1005, all references to sections in part 1000 refer to part 1000 of this chapter.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBJGRP>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Definitions</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.2</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Appalachian marketing area.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The marketing area means all the territory within the bounds of the following states and political subdivisions, including all piers, docks and wharves connected therewith and all craft moored thereat, and all territory occupied by government (municipal, State or Federal) reservations, installations, institutions, or other similar establishments if any part thereof is within any of the listed states or political subdivisions:</P>
                <EXTRACT>
                  <HD SOURCE="HD1">Georgia Counties</HD>
                  <P>Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Fannin, Murray, Walker, and Whitfield.</P>
                  <HD SOURCE="HD1">Indiana Counties</HD>
                  <P>Clark, Crawford, Daviess, Dubois, Floyd, Gibson, Greene, Harrison, Knox, Martin, Orange, Perry, Pike, Posey, Scott, Spencer, Sullivan, Vanderburgh, Warrick, and Washington.</P>
                  <HD SOURCE="HD1">Kentucky Counties</HD>
                  <P>Adair, Anderson, Bath, Bell, Bourbon, Boyle, Breathitt, Breckinridge, Bullitt, Butler, Carroll, Carter, Casey, Clark, Clay, Clinton, Cumberland, Daviess, Edmonson, Elliott, Estill, Fayette, Fleming, Franklin, Gallatin, Garrard, Grayson, Green, Hancock, Hardin, Harlan, Hart, Henderson, Henry, Hopkins, Jackson, Jefferson, Jessamine, Knott, Knox, Larue, Laurel, Lee, Leslie, Letcher, Lincoln, Madison, Marion, McCreary, McLean, Meade, Menifee, Mercer, Montgomery, Morgan, Muhlenberg, Nelson, Nicholas, Ohio, Oldham, Owen, Owsley, Perry, Powell, Pulaski, Rockcastle, Rowan, Russell, Scott, Shelby, Spencer, Taylor, Trimble, Union, Washington, Wayne, Webster, Whitley, Wolfe, and Woodford.</P>
                  <HD SOURCE="HD1">North Carolina and South Carolina</HD>
                  <P>All of the States of North Carolina and South Carolina.</P>
                  <HD SOURCE="HD1">Tennessee Counties</HD>
                  <P>Anderson, Blount, Bradley, Campbell, Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Cumberland, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hamilton, Hancock, Hawkins, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Loudon, Marion, McMinn, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Polk, Rhea, Roane, Scott, Sequatchie, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi, Union, and Washington.</P>
                  <HD SOURCE="HD1">Virginia Counties and Cities</HD>
                  <P>Buchanan, Dickenson, Lee, Russell, Scott, Tazewell, Washington, and Wise; and the cities of Bristol and Norton.</P>
                  <HD SOURCE="HD1">West Virginia Counties</HD>
                  <P>McDowell and Mercer.</P>
                </EXTRACT>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.3</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Route disposition.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.3.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.4</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Plant.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.4.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.5</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Distributing plant.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.5.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.6</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Supply plant.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.6.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <PRTPAGE P="90"/>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.7</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Pool plant.</SUBJECT>
                <P>
                  <E T="03">Pool plant</E> means a plant specified in paragraphs (a) through (d) of this section, or a unit of plants as specified in paragraph (e) of this section, but excluding a plant specified in paragraph (g) of this section. The pooling standards described in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section are subject to modification pursuant to paragraph (f) of this section:</P>
                <P>(a) A distributing plant, other than a plant qualified as a pool plant pursuant to paragraph (b) of this section or § ____.7(b) of any other Federal milk order, from which during the month 50 percent or more of the fluid milk products physically received at such plant (excluding concentrated milk received from another plant by agreement for other than Class I use) are disposed of as route disposition or are transferred in the form of packaged fluid milk products to other distributing plants. At least 25 percent of such route disposition and transfers must be to outlets in the marketing area.</P>
                <P>(b) Any distributing plant located in the marketing area which during the month processed at least 50 percent of the total quantity of fluid milk products physically received at the plant (excluding concentrated milk received from another plant by agreement for other than Class I use) into ultra-pasteurized or aseptically-processed fluid milk products.</P>
                <P>(c) A supply plant from which 50 percent or more of the total quantity of milk that is physically received during the month from dairy farmers and handlers described in § 1000.9(c), including milk that is diverted from the plant, is transferred to pool distributing plants. Concentrated milk transferred from the supply plant to a distributing plant for an agreed-upon use other than Class I shall be excluded from the supply plant's shipments in computing the plant's shipping percentage.</P>
                <P>(d) A plant located within the marketing area or in the State of Virginia that is operated by a cooperative association if pool plant status under this paragraph is requested for such plant by the cooperative association and during the month at least 60 percent of the producer milk of members of such cooperative association is delivered directly from farms to pool distributing plants or is transferred to such plants as a fluid milk product (excluding concentrated milk transferred to a distributing plant for an agreed-upon use other than Class I) from the cooperative's plant.</P>
                <P>(e) Two or more plants operated by the same handler and that are located within the marketing area may qualify for pool status as a unit by meeting the total and in-area route disposition requirements specified in paragraph (a) of this section and the following additional requirements:</P>
                <P>(1) At least one of the plants in the unit must qualify as a pool plant pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section;</P>
                <P>(2) Other plants in the unit must process only Class I or Class II products and must be located in a pricing zone providing the same or a lower Class I price than the price applicable at the distributing plant included in the unit pursuant to paragraph (e)(1) of this section; and</P>
                <P>(3) A written request to form a unit, or to add or remove plants from a unit, must be filed with the market administrator prior to the first day of the month for which it is to be effective.</P>
                <P>(f) The applicable shipping percentages of paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section may be increased or decreased by the market administrator if the market administrator finds that such adjustment is necessary to encourage needed shipments or to prevent uneconomic shipments. Before making such a finding, the market administrator shall investigate the need for adjustment either on the market administrator's own initiative or at the request of interested parties if the request is made in writing at least 15 days prior to the date for which the requested revision is desired effective. If the investigation shows that an adjustment of the shipping percentages might be appropriate, the market administrator shall issue a notice stating that an adjustment is being considered and invite data, views and arguments. Any decision to revise an applicable shipping percentage must be issued in writing at least one day before the effective date.</P>
                <P>(g) The term pool plant shall not apply to the following plants:</P>
                <P>(1) A producer-handler plant;<PRTPAGE P="91"/>
                </P>
                <P>(2) An exempt plant as defined in § 1000.8(e);</P>
                <P>(3) A plant qualified pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section which is not located within any Federal order marketing area, meets the pooling requirements of another Federal order, and has had greater route disposition in such other Federal order marketing area for 3 consecutive months;</P>
                <P>(4) A plant qualified pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section which is located in another Federal order marketing area, meets the pooling standards of the other Federal order, and has not had a majority of its route disposition in this marketing area for 3 consecutive months or is locked into pool status under such other Federal order without regard to its route disposition in any other Federal order marketing area;</P>
                <P>(5) A plant qualified pursuant to paragraph (c) of this section which also meets the pooling requirements of another Federal order and from which greater qualifying shipments are made to plants regulated under such other order than are made to plants regulated under the order in this part, or such plant has automatic pooling status under such other order; and</P>
                <P>(6) That portion of a pool plant designated as a “nonpool plant” that is physically separate and operated separately from the pool portion of such plant. The designation of a portion of a regulated plant as a nonpool plant must be requested in writing by the handler and must be approved by the market administrator.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.8</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Nonpool plant.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.8.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.9</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Handler.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.9.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.10</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Producer-handler.</SUBJECT>
                <P>
                  <E T="03">Producer-handler</E> means a person who:</P>
                <P>(a) Operates a dairy farm and a distributing plant from which there is monthly route disposition in the marketing area;</P>
                <P>(b) Receives no fluid milk products, and acquires no fluid milk products for route disposition, from sources other than own farm production;</P>
                <P>(c) Disposes of no other source milk as Class I milk except by increasing the nonfat milk solids content of the fluid milk products received from own farm production; and</P>
                <P>(d) Provides proof satisfactory to the market administrator that the care and management of the dairy animals and other resources necessary to produce all Class I milk handled, and the processing and packaging operations are the producer-handler's own enterprise and are operated at the producer-handler's own risk.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.11</SECTNO>
                <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.12</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Producer.</SUBJECT>

                <P>(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, <E T="03">producer</E> means any person who produces milk approved by a duly constituted regulatory agency for fluid consumption as Grade A milk and whose milk (or components of milk) is:</P>
                <P>(1) Received at a pool plant directly from the producer or diverted by the plant operator in accordance with § 1005.13; or</P>
                <P>(2) Received by a handler described in § 1000.9(c).</P>
                <P>(b) Producer shall not include:</P>
                <P>(1) A producer-handler as defined in any Federal order;</P>
                <P>(2) A dairy farmer whose milk is received at an exempt plant, excluding producer milk diverted to the exempt plant pursuant to § 1005.13(d);</P>
                <P>(3) A dairy farmer whose milk is received by diversion at a pool plant from a handler regulated under another Federal order if the other Federal order designates the dairy farmer as a producer under that order and that milk is allocated by request to a utilization other than Class I; and</P>
                <P>(4) A dairy farmer whose milk is reported as diverted to a plant fully regulated under another order with respect to that portion of the milk so diverted that is assigned to Class I under the provisions of such other order.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.13</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Producer milk.</SUBJECT>
                <P>
                  <E T="03">Producer milk</E> means the skim milk (or the skim equivalent of components of skim milk) and butterfat contained in milk of a producer that is:<PRTPAGE P="92"/>
                </P>
                <P>(a) Received by the operator of a pool plant directly from a producer or a handler described in § 1000.9(c). All milk received pursuant to this paragraph shall be priced at the location of the plant where it is first physically received;</P>
                <P>(b) Received by a handler described in § 1000.9(c) in excess of the quantity delivered to pool plants;</P>
                <P>(c) Diverted by a pool plant operator to another pool plant. Milk so diverted shall be priced at the location of the plant to which diverted; or</P>
                <P>(d) Diverted by the operator of a pool plant or a handler described in § 1000.9(c) to a nonpool plant, subject to the following conditions:</P>
                <P>(1) In any month of July through December, not less than 6 days’ production of the producer whose milk is diverted is physically received at a pool plant during the month;</P>
                <P>(2) In any month of January through June, not less than 2 days’ production of the producer whose milk is diverted is physically received at a pool plant during the month;</P>
                <P>(3) The total quantity of milk so diverted during the month by a cooperative association shall not exceed 25 percent during the months of July through November, January, and February, and 40 percent during the months of December and March through June, of the producer milk that the cooperative association caused to be delivered to, and physically received at, pool plants during the month;</P>
                <P>(4) The operator of a pool plant that is not a cooperative association may divert any milk that is not under the control of a cooperative association that diverts milk during the month pursuant to paragraph (d) of this section. The total quantity of milk so diverted during the month shall not exceed 25 percent during the months of July through November, January, and February, and 40 percent during the months of December and March through June, of the producer milk physically received at such plant (or such unit of plants in the case of plants that pool as a unit pursuant to § 1005.7(d)) during the month, excluding the quantity of producer milk received from a handler described in § 1000.9(c);</P>
                <P>(5) Any milk diverted in excess of the limits prescribed in paragraphs (d)(3) and (4) of this section shall not be producer milk. If the diverting handler or cooperative association fails to designate the dairy farmers’ deliveries that will not be producer milk, no milk diverted by the handler or cooperative association shall be producer milk;</P>
                <P>(6) Diverted milk shall be priced at the location of the plant to which diverted; and</P>
                <P>(7) The delivery day requirements and the diversion percentages in paragraphs (d)(1) through (4) of this section may be increased or decreased by the market administrator if the market administrator finds that such revision is necessary to assure orderly marketing and efficient handling of milk in the marketing area. Before making such a finding, the market administrator shall investigate the need for the revision either on the market administrator's own initiative or at the request of interested persons. If the investigation shows that a revision might be appropriate, the market administrator shall issue a notice stating that the revision is being considered and inviting written data, views, and arguments. Any decision to revise an applicable percentage must be issued in writing at least one day before the effective date.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.14</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Other source milk.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.14.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.15</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Fluid milk product.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.15.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.16</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Fluid cream product.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.16.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.17</SECTNO>
                <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.18</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Cooperative association.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.18.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.19</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Commercial food processing establishment.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.19.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBJGRP>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <PRTPAGE P="93"/>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Handler Reports</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.30</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Reports of receipts and utilization.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Each handler shall report monthly so that the market administrator's office receives the report on or before the 7th day after the end of the month, in the detail and on prescribed forms, as follows:</P>
                <P>(a) With respect to each of its pool plants, the quantities of skim milk and butterfat contained in or represented by:</P>
                <P>(1) Receipts of producer milk, including producer milk diverted by the reporting handler, from sources other than handlers described in § 1000.9(c);</P>
                <P>(2) Receipts of milk from handlers described in § 1000.9(c);</P>
                <P>(3) Receipts of fluid milk products and bulk fluid cream products from other pool plants;</P>
                <P>(4) Receipts of other source milk;</P>
                <P>(5) Receipts of bulk milk from a plant regulated under another Federal order, except Federal Order 1007, for which a transportation credit is requested pursuant to § 1005.82;</P>
                <P>(6) Receipts of producer milk described in § 1005.82(c)(2), including the identity of the individual producers whose milk is eligible for the transportation credit pursuant to that paragraph and the date that such milk was received;</P>
                <P>(7) For handlers submitting transportation credit requests, transfers of bulk milk to nonpool plants, including the dates that such milk was transferred;</P>
                <P>(8) Inventories at the beginning and end of the month of fluid milk products and bulk fluid cream products; and</P>
                <P>(9) The utilization or disposition of all milk and milk products required to be reported pursuant to this paragraph.</P>
                <P>(b) Each handler operating a partially regulated distributing plant shall report with respect to such plant in the same manner as prescribed for reports required by paragraph (a) of this section. Receipts of milk that would have been producer milk if the plant had been fully regulated shall be reported in lieu of producer milk. The report shall show also the quantity of any reconstituted skim milk in route disposition in the marketing area.</P>
                <P>(c) Each handler described in § 1000.9(c) shall report:</P>
                <P>(1) The quantities of all skim milk and butterfat contained in receipts of milk from producers;</P>
                <P>(2) The utilization or disposition of all such receipts; and</P>
                <P>(3) With respect to milk for which a cooperative association is requesting a transportation credit pursuant to § 1005.82, all of the information required in paragraphs (a)(5), (a)(6), and (a)(7) of this section.</P>
                <P>(d) Each handler not specified in paragraphs (a) through (c) of this section shall report with respect to its receipts and utilization of milk and milk products in such manner as the market administrator may prescribe.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.31</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payroll reports.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) On or before the 20th day after the end of each month, each handler that operates a pool plant pursuant to § 1005.7 and each handler described in § 1000.9(c) shall report to the market administrator its producer payroll for the month, in detail prescribed by the market administrator, showing for each producer the information specified in § 1005.73(e).</P>
                <P>(b) Each handler operating a partially regulated distributing plant who elects to make payment pursuant to § 1000.76(b) shall report for each dairy farmer who would have been a producer if the plant had been fully regulated in the same manner as prescribed for reports required by paragraph (a) of this section.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.32</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Other reports.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) On or before the 20th day after the end of each month, each handler described in § 1000.9(a) and (c) shall report to the market administrator any adjustments to transportation credit requests as reported pursuant to § 1005.30(a)(5), (6), and (7).</P>
                <P>(b) In addition to the reports required pursuant to §§ 1005.30, 1005.31, and 1005.32(a), each handler shall report any information the market administrator deems necessary to verify or establish each handler's obligation under the order.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBJGRP>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <PRTPAGE P="94"/>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Classification of Milk</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.40</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Classes of utilization.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.40.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.41</SECTNO>
                <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.42</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Classification of transfers and diversions.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.42.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.43</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General classification rules.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.43.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.44</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Classification of producer milk.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.44.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.45</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Market administrator's reports and announcements concerning classification.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.45.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBJGRP>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Class Prices</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.50</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Class prices, component prices, and advanced pricing factors.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.50.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.51</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Class I differential and price.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The Class I differential shall be the differential established for Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, which is reported in § 1000.52. The Class I price shall be the price computed pursuant to § 1000.50(a) for Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.52</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Adjusted Class I differentials.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.52.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.53</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Announcement of class prices, component prices, and advanced pricing factors.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.53.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.54</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Equivalent price.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.54.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBJGRP>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Uniform Prices</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.60</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Handler's value of milk.</SUBJECT>
                <P>For the purpose of computing a handler's obligation for producer milk, the market administrator shall determine for each month the value of milk of each handler with respect to each of the handler's pool plants and of each handler described in § 1000.9(c) with respect to milk that was not received at a pool plant by adding the amounts computed in paragraphs (a) through (e) of this section and subtracting from that total amount the value computed in paragraph (f) of this section. Receipts of nonfluid milk products that are distributed as labeled reconstituted milk for which payments are made to the producer-settlement fund of another Federal order under § 1000.76(a)(4) or (d) shall be excluded from pricing under this section.</P>
                <P>(a) Multiply the pounds of skim milk and butterfat in producer milk that were classified in each class pursuant to § 1000.44(c) by the applicable skim milk and butterfat prices, and add the resulting amounts;</P>
                <P>(b) Multiply the pounds of skim milk and butterfat overage assigned to each class pursuant to § 1000.44(a)(11) by the respective skim milk and butterfat prices applicable at the location of the pool plant;</P>
                <P>(c) Multiply the difference between the Class IV price for the preceding month and the current month's Class I, II, or III price, as the case may be, by the hundredweight of skim milk and butterfat subtracted from Class I, II, or III, respectively, pursuant to § 1000.44(a)(7) and the corresponding step of § 1000.44(b);</P>
                <P>(d) Multiply the difference between the Class I price applicable at the location of the pool plant and the Class IV price by the hundredweight of skim milk and butterfat assigned to Class I pursuant to § 1000.43(d) and the hundredweight of skim milk and butterfat subtracted from Class I pursuant to § 1000.44(a)(3)(i) through (vi) and the corresponding step of § 1000.44(b), excluding receipts of bulk fluid cream products from a plant regulated under other Federal orders and bulk concentrated fluid milk products from pool plants, plants regulated under other Federal orders, and unregulated supply plants;</P>

                <P>(e) Multiply the Class I skim milk and Class I butterfat prices applicable at the location of the nearest unregulated supply plants from which an equivalent volume was received by the pounds of skim milk and butterfat in receipts of concentrated fluid milk products assigned to Class I pursuant <PRTPAGE P="95"/>to § 1000.43(d) and § 1000.44(a)(3)(i) and the corresponding step of § 1000.44(b) and the pounds of skim milk and butterfat subtracted from Class I pursuant to § 1000.44(a)(8) and the corresponding step of § 1000.44(b), excluding such skim milk and butterfat in receipts of fluid milk products from an unregulated supply plant to the extent that an equivalent amount of skim milk or butterfat disposed of to such plant by handlers fully regulated under any Federal milk order is classified and priced as Class I milk and is not used as an offset for any other payment obligation under any order.</P>
                <P>(f) For reconstituted milk made from receipts of nonfluid milk products, multiply $1.00 (but not more than the difference between the Class I price applicable at the location of the pool plant and the Class IV price) by the hundredweight of skim milk and butterfat contained in receipts of nonfluid milk products that are allocated to Class I use pursuant to § 1000.43(d).</P>
                <CITA>[64 FR 47960, Sept. 1, 1999, as amended at 65 FR 82835, Dec. 28, 2000]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.61</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Computation of uniform prices.</SUBJECT>
                <P>On or before the 11th day of each month, the market administrator shall compute a uniform butterfat price, a uniform skim milk price, and a uniform price for producer milk receipts reported for the prior month. The report of any handler who has not made payments required pursuant to § 1005.71 for the preceding month shall not be included in the computation of these prices, and such handler's report shall not be included in the computation for succeeding months until the handler has made full payment of outstanding monthly obligations.</P>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Uniform butterfat price.</E> The uniform butterfat price per pound, rounded to the nearest one-hundredth cent, shall be computed by:</P>
                <P>(1) Multiplying the pounds of butterfat in producer milk allocated to each class pursuant to § 1000.44(b) by the respective class butterfat prices;</P>
                <P>(2) Adding the butterfat value calculated in § 1005.60(e) for other source milk allocated to Class I pursuant to § 1000.43(d) and the steps of § 1000.44(b) that correspond to § 1000.44(a)(3)(i) and § 1000.44(a)(8) by the Class I price; and</P>
                <P>(3) Dividing the sum of paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2) of this section by the sum of the pounds of butterfat in producer milk and other source milk used to calculate the values in paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2) of this section.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Uniform skim milk price.</E> The uniform skim milk price per hundredweight, rounded to the nearest cent, shall be computed as follows:</P>
                <P>(1) Combine into one total the values computed pursuant to § 1005.60 for all handlers;</P>
                <P>(2) Add an amount equal to the minus location adjustments and subtract an amount equal to the plus location adjustments computed pursuant to § 1005.75;</P>
                <P>(3) Add an amount equal to not less than one-half of the unobligated balance in the producer-settlement fund;</P>
                <P>(4) Subtract the value of the total pounds of butterfat for all handlers. The butterfat value shall be computed by multiplying the sum of the pounds of butterfat in producer milk and other source milk used to calculate the values in paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2) of this section by the butterfat price computed in paragraph (a) of this section;</P>
                <P>(5) Divide the resulting amount by the sum of the following for all handlers included in these computations:</P>
                <P>(i) The total skim pounds of producer milk; and</P>
                <P>(ii) The total skim pounds for which a value is computed pursuant to § 1005.60(e); and</P>
                <P>(6) Subtract not less than 4 cents and not more than 5 cents.</P>
                <P>(c) <E T="03">Uniform price.</E> The uniform price per hundredweight, rounded to the nearest cent, shall be the sum of the following:</P>
                <P>(1) Multiply the uniform butterfat price for the month pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section times 3.5 pounds of butterfat; and</P>
                <P>(2) Multiply the uniform skim milk price for the month pursuant to paragraph (b) of this section times 96.5 pounds of skim milk.</P>
                <CITA>[64 FR 47960, Sept. 1, 1999, as amended at 65 FR 82835, Dec. 28, 2000]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <PRTPAGE P="96"/>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.62</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Announcement of uniform prices.</SUBJECT>
                <P>On or before the 11th day after the end of the month, the market administrator shall announce the uniform prices for the month computed pursuant to § 1005.61.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBJGRP>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Payments for Milk</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.70</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Producer-settlement fund.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.70.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.71</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments to the producer-settlement fund.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Each handler shall make a payment to the producer-settlement fund in a manner that provides receipt of the funds by the market administrator no later than the 12th day after the end of the month (except as provided in § 1000.90). Payment shall be the amount, if any, by which the amount specified in paragraph (a) of this section exceeds the amount specified in paragraph (b) of this section:</P>
                <P>(a) The total value of milk of the handler for the month as determined pursuant to § 1005.60; and</P>
                <P>(b) The sum of the value at the uniform prices for skim milk and butterfat, adjusted for plant location, of the handler's receipts of producer milk; and the value at the uniform price, as adjusted pursuant to § 1005.75, applicable at the location of the plant from which received of other source milk for which a value is computed pursuant to § 1005.60(e).</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.72</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments from the producer-settlement fund.</SUBJECT>
                <P>No later than one day after the date of payment receipt required under § 1005.71, the market administrator shall pay to each handler the amount, if any, by which the amount computed pursuant to § 1005.71(b) exceeds the amount computed pursuant to § 1005.71(a). If, at such time, the balance in the producer-settlement fund is insufficient to make all payments pursuant to this section, the market administrator shall reduce uniformly such payments and shall complete the payments as soon as the funds are available.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.73</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments to producers and to cooperative associations.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) Each handler that is not paying a cooperative association for producer milk shall pay each producer as follows:</P>
                <P>(1) <E T="03">Partial payment.</E> For each producer who has not discontinued shipments as of the 23rd day of the month, payment shall be made so that it is received by the producer on or before the 26th day of the month (except as provided in § 1000.90) for milk received during the first 15 days of the month at not less than 90 percent of the preceding month's uniform price, adjusted for plant location pursuant to § 1005.75 and proper deductions authorized in writing by the producer.</P>
                <P>(2) <E T="03">Final payment</E>. For milk received during the month, a payment computed as follows shall be made so that it is received by each producer one day after the payment date required in § 1005.72:</P>
                <P>(i) Multiply the hundredweight of producer skim milk received times the uniform skim milk price for the month;</P>
                <P>(ii) Multiply the pounds of butterfat received times the uniform butterfat price for the month;</P>
                <P>(iii) Multiply the hundredweight of producer milk received times the plant location adjustment pursuant to § 1005.75; and</P>
                <P>(iv) Add the amounts computed in paragraph (a)(2)(i), (ii), and (iii) of this section, and from that sum:</P>
                <P>(A) Subtract the partial payment made pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) of this section;</P>
                <P>(B) Subtract the deduction for marketing services pursuant to § 1000.86;</P>
                <P>(C) Add or subtract for errors made in previous payments to the producer; and</P>
                <P>(D) Subtract proper deductions authorized in writing by the producer.</P>
                <P>(b) One day before partial and final payments are due pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section, each handler shall pay a cooperative association for milk received as follows:</P>
                <P>(1) <E T="03">Partial payment to a cooperative association for bulk milk received directly from producers’ farms.</E> For bulk milk (including the milk of producers who are not members of such association <PRTPAGE P="97"/>and who the market administrator determines have authorized the cooperative association to collect payment for their milk) received during the first 15 days of the month from a cooperative association in any capacity, except as the operator of a pool plant, the payment shall be equal to the hundredweight of milk received multiplied by 90 percent of the preceding month's uniform price, adjusted for plant location pursuant to § 1005.75.</P>
                <P>(2) <E T="03">Partial payment to a cooperative association for milk transferred from its pool plant.</E> For bulk fluid milk products and bulk fluid cream products received during the first 15 days of the month from a cooperative association in its capacity as the operator of a pool plant, the partial payment shall be at the pool plant operator's estimated use value of the milk using the most recent class prices available for skim milk and butterfat at the receiving plant's location.</P>
                <P>(3) <E T="03">Final payment to a cooperative association for milk transferred from its pool plant.</E> For bulk fluid milk products and bulk fluid cream products received during the month from a cooperative association in its capacity as the operator of a pool plant, the final payment shall be the classified value of such milk as determined by multiplying the pounds of skim milk and butterfat assigned to each class pursuant to § 1000.44 by the class prices for the month at the receiving plant's location, and subtracting from this sum the partial payment made pursuant to paragraph (b)(2) of this section.</P>
                <P>(4) <E T="03">Final payment to a cooperative association for bulk milk received directly from producers’ farms.</E> For bulk milk received from a cooperative association during the month, including the milk of producers who are not members of such association and who the market administrator determines have authorized the cooperative association to collect payment for their milk, the final payment for such milk shall be an amount equal to the sum of the individual payments otherwise payable for such milk pursuant to paragraph (a)(2) of this section.</P>
                <P>(c) If a handler has not received full payment from the market administrator pursuant to § 1005.72 by the payment date specified in paragraph (a) or (b) of this section, the handler may reduce payments pursuant to paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section, but by not more than the amount of the underpayment. The payments shall be completed on the next scheduled payment date after receipt of the balance due from the market administrator.</P>
                <P>(d) If a handler claims that a required payment to a producer cannot be made because the producer is deceased or cannot be located, or because the cooperative association or its lawful successor or assignee is no longer in existence, the payment shall be made to the producer-settlement fund, and in the event that the handler subsequently locates and pays the producer or a lawful claimant, or in the event that the handler no longer exists and a lawful claim is later established, the market administrator shall make the required payment from the producer-settlement fund to the handler or to the lawful claimant as the case may be.</P>
                <P>(e) In making payments to producers pursuant to this section, each pool plant operator shall furnish each producer, except a producer whose milk was received from a cooperative association described in § 1000.9(a) or (c), a supporting statement in such form that it may be retained by the recipient which shall show:</P>
                <P>(1) The name, address, Grade A identifier assigned by a duly constituted regulatory agency, and the payroll number of the producer;</P>
                <P>(2) The month and dates that milk was received from the producer, including the daily and total pounds of milk received;</P>
                <P>(3) The total pounds of butterfat in the producer's milk;</P>
                <P>(4) The minimum rate or rates at which payment to the producer is required pursuant to the order in this part;</P>
                <P>(5) The rate used in making payment if the rate is other than the applicable minimum rate;</P>
                <P>(6) The amount, or rate per hundredweight, and nature of each deduction claimed by the handler; and</P>
                <P>(7) The net amount of payment to the producer or cooperative association.</P>
                <CITA>[64 FR 47960, Sept. 1, 1999, as amended at 65 FR 32010, May 22, 2000]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <PRTPAGE P="98"/>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.74</SECTNO>
                <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.75</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Plant location adjustments for producer milk and nonpool milk.</SUBJECT>
                <P>For purposes of making payments for producer milk and nonpool milk, a plant location adjustment shall be determined by subtracting the Class I price specified in § 1005.51 from the Class I price at the plant's location. The difference, plus or minus as the case may be, shall be used to adjust the payments required pursuant to §§ 1005.73 and 1000.76.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.76</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments by a handler operating a partially regulated distributing plant.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.76.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.77</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Adjustment of accounts.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.77.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.78</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Charges on overdue accounts.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.78.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBJGRP>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Marketwide Service Payments</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.80</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Transportation credit balancing fund.</SUBJECT>

                <P>The market administrator shall maintain a separate fund known as the <E T="03">Transportation Credit Balancing Fund</E> into which shall be deposited the payments made by handlers pursuant to § 1005.81 and out of which shall be made the payments due handlers pursuant to § 1005.82. Payments due a handler shall be offset against payments due from the handler.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.81</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments to the transportation credit balancing fund.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) On or before the 12th day after the end of the month (except as provided in § 1000.90), each handler operating a pool plant and each handler specified in § 1000.9(c) shall pay to the market administrator a transportation credit balancing fund assessment determined by multiplying the pounds of Class I producer milk assigned pursuant to § 1005.44 by $0.065 per hundredweight or such lesser amount as the market administrator deems necessary to maintain a balance in the fund equal to the total transportation credits disbursed during the prior June-January period. In the event that during any month of the June-January period the fund balance is insufficient to cover the amount of credits that are due, the assessment should be based upon the amount of credits that would have been disbursed had the fund balance been sufficient.</P>
                <P>(b) The market administrator shall announce publicly on or before the 5th day of the month (except as provided in § 1000.90) the assessment pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section for the following month.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.82</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments from the transportation credit balancing fund.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) Payments from the transportation credit balancing fund to handlers and cooperative associations requesting transportation credits shall be made as follows:</P>
                <P>(1) On or before the 13th day (except as provided in § 1000.90) after the end of each of the months of July through December and any other month in which transportation credits are in effect pursuant to paragraph (b) of this section, the market administrator shall pay to each handler that received, and reported pursuant to § 1005.30(a)(5), bulk milk transferred from a plant fully regulated under another Federal order as described in paragraph (c)(1) of this section or that received, and reported pursuant to § 1005.30(a)(6), milk directly from producers’ farms as specified in paragraph (c)(2) of this section, a preliminary amount determined pursuant to paragraph (d) of this section to the extent that funds are available in the transportation credit balancing fund. If an insufficient balance exists to pay all of the credits computed pursuant to this section, the market administrator shall distribute the balance available in the transportation credit balancing fund by reducing payments prorata using the percentage derived by dividing the balance in the fund by the total credits that are due for the month. The amount of credits resulting from this initial proration shall be subject to audit adjustment pursuant to paragraph (a)(2) of this section.</P>

                <P>(2) The market administrator shall accept adjusted requests for transportation credits on or before the 20th day <PRTPAGE P="99"/>of the month following the month for which such credits were requested pursuant to § 1005.32(a). After such date, a preliminary audit will be conducted by the market administrator, who will recalculate any necessary proration of transportation credit payments for the preceding month pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section. Handlers will be promptly notified of an overpayment of credits based upon this final computation and remedial payments to or from the transportation credit balancing fund will be made on or before the next payment date for the following month.</P>
                <P>(3) Transportation credits paid pursuant to paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of this section shall be subject to final verification by the market administrator pursuant to § 1000.77. Adjusted payments to or from the transportation credit balancing fund will remain subject to the final proration established pursuant to paragraph (a)(2) of this section.</P>
                <P>(4) In the event that a qualified cooperative association is the responsible party for whose account such milk is received and written documentation of this fact is provided to the market administrator pursuant to § 1005.30(c)(3) prior to the date payment is due, the transportation credits for such milk computed pursuant to this section shall be made to such cooperative association rather than to the operator of the pool plant at which the milk was received.</P>
                <P>(b) The market administrator may extend the period during which transportation credits are in effect (i.e., the transportation credit period) to the months of January and June if a written request to do so is received 15 days prior to the beginning of the month for which the request is made and, after conducting an independent investigation, finds that such extension is necessary to assure the market of an adequate supply of milk for fluid use. Before making such a finding, the market administrator shall notify the Director of the Dairy Division and all handlers in the market that an extension is being considered and invite written data, views, and arguments. Any decision to extend the transportation credit period must be issued in writing prior to the first day of the month for which the extension is to be effective.</P>
                <P>(c) Transportation credits shall apply to the following milk:</P>
                <P>(1) Bulk milk received from a plant regulated under another Federal order, except Federal Order 1007, and allocated to Class I milk pursuant to § 1000.44(a)(9); and</P>
                <P>(2) Bulk milk received directly from the farms of dairy farmers at pool distributing plants subject to the following conditions:</P>
                <P>(i) The quantity of such milk that shall be eligible for the transportation credit shall be determined by multiplying the total pounds of milk received from producers meeting the conditions of this paragraph by the lower of:</P>
                <P>(A) The marketwide estimated Class I utilization of all handlers for the month pursuant to § 1000.45(a); or</P>
                <P>(B) The Class I utilization of all producer milk of the pool plant operator receiving the milk after the computations described in § 1000.44;</P>
                <P>(ii) The dairy farmer was not a “producer” under this order during more than 2 of the immediately preceding months of February through May and not more than 50 percent of the production of the dairy farmer during those 2 months, in aggregate, was received as producer milk under this order during those 2 months; and</P>
                <P>(iii) The farm on which the milk was produced is not located within the specified marketing area of the order in this part or the marketing area of Federal Order 1007 (7 CFR part 1007).</P>
                <P>(d) Transportation credits shall be computed as follows:</P>

                <P>(1) The market administrator shall subtract from the pounds of milk described in paragraphs (c)(1) and (2) of this section the pounds of bulk milk transferred from the pool plant receiving the supplemental milk if milk was transferred to a nonpool plant on the same calendar day that the supplemental milk was received. For this purpose, the transferred milk shall be subtracted from the most distant load of supplemental milk received, and then in sequence with the next most distant load until all of the transfers have been offset.<PRTPAGE P="100"/>
                </P>
                <P>(2) With respect to the pounds of milk described in paragraph (c)(1) of this section that remain after the computations described in paragraph (d)(1) of this section, the market administrator shall:</P>
                <P>(i) Determine the shortest hard-surface highway distance between the shipping plant and the receiving plant;</P>
                <P>(ii) Multiply the number of miles so determined by 0.35 cent;</P>
                <P>(iii) Subtract the applicable Class I differential in § 1000.52 for the county in which the shipping plant is located from the Class I differential applicable for the county in which the receiving plant is located;</P>
                <P>(iv) Subtract any positive difference computed in paragraph (d)(2)(iii) of this section from the amount computed in paragraph (d)(2)(ii) of this section; and</P>
                <P>(v) Multiply the remainder computed in paragraph (d)(2)(iv) of this section by the hundredweight of milk described in paragraph (d)(2) of this section.</P>
                <P>(3) For the remaining milk described in paragraph (c)(2) of this section after computations described in paragraph (d)(1) of this section, the market administrator shall:</P>
                <P>(i) Determine an origination point for each load of milk by locating the nearest city to the last producer's farm from which milk was picked up for delivery to the receiving pool plant;</P>
                <P>(ii) Determine the shortest hard-surface highway distance between the receiving pool plant and the origination point;</P>
                <P>(iii) Subtract 85 miles from the mileage so determined;</P>
                <P>(iv) Multiply the remaining miles so computed by 0.35 cent;</P>
                <P>(v) Subtract the Class I differential specified in § 1000.52 applicable for the county in which the origination point is located from the Class I differential applicable at the receiving pool plant's location;</P>
                <P>(vi) Subtract any positive difference computed in paragraph (d)(3)(v) of this section from the amount computed in paragraph (d)(3)(iv) of this section; and</P>
                <P>(vii) Multiply the remainder computed in paragraph (d)(3)(vi) of this section by the hundredweight of milk described in paragraph (d)(3) of this section.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBJGRP>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Administrative Assessment and Marketing Service Deduction</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.85</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Assessment for order administration.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.85.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1005.86</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Deduction for marketing services.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.86.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBJGRP>
          </SUBPART>
        </PART>
        <PART>
          <EAR>Pt. 1006</EAR>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">PART 1006—MILK IN THE FLORIDA MARKETING AREA</HD>
          <CONTENTS>
            <SUBPART>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Order Regulating Handling</HD>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">General Provisions</HD>
                <SECHD>Sec.</SECHD>
                <SECTNO>1006.1</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General provisions.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Definitions</HD>
                <SECTNO>1006.2</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Florida marketing area.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.3</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Route disposition.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.4</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Plant.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.5</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Distributing plant.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.6</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Supply plant.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.7</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Pool plant.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.8</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Nonpool plant.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.9</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Handler.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.10</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Producer-handler.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.11</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>[Reserved]</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.12</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Producer.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.13</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Producer milk.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.14</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Other source milk.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.15</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Fluid milk product.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.16</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Fluid cream product.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.17</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>[Reserved]</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.18</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Cooperative association.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.19</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Commercial food processing establishment.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Handler Reports</HD>
                <SECTNO>1006.30</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Reports of receipts and utilization.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.31</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payroll reports.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.32</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Other reports.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Classification of Milk</HD>
                <SECTNO>1006.40</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Classes of utilization.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.41</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>[Reserved]</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.42</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Classification of transfers and diversions.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.43</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General classification rules.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.44</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Classification of producer milk.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.45</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Market administrator's reports and announcements concerning classification.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Class Prices</HD>
                <SECTNO>1006.50</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Class prices, component prices, and advanced pricing factors.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.51</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Class I differential and price.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.52</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Adjusted Class I differentials.<PRTPAGE P="101"/>
                </SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.53</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Announcement of class prices, component prices, and advanced pricing factors.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.54</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Equivalent price.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Uniform Prices</HD>
                <SECTNO>1006.60</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Handler's value of milk.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.61</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Computation of uniform prices.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.62</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Announcement of uniform prices.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Payments for Milk</HD>
                <SECTNO>1006.70</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Producer-settlement fund.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.71</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments to the producer-settlement fund.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.72</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments from the producer-settlement fund.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.73</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments to producers and to cooperative associations.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.74</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>[Reserved]</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.75</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Plant location adjustments for producer milk and nonpool milk.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.76</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments by a handler operating a partially regulated distributing plant.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.77</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Adjustment of accounts.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.78</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Charges on overdue accounts.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
              <SUBJGRP>
                <HD SOURCE="HED">Administrative Assessment and Marketing Service Deduction</HD>
                <SECTNO>1006.85</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Assessment for order administration.</SUBJECT>
                <SECTNO>1006.86</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Deduction for marketing services.</SUBJECT>
              </SUBJGRP>
            </SUBPART>
          </CONTENTS>
          <AUTH>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
            <P>7 U.S.C. 601-674, and 7253.</P>
          </AUTH>
          <SOURCE>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Source:</HD>
            <P>64 FR 47966, Sept. 1, 1999, unless otherwise noted.</P>
          </SOURCE>
          <SUBPART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart—Order Regulating Handling</HD>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">General Provisions</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.1</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General provisions.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The terms, definitions, and provisions in part 1000 of this chapter apply to this part 1006. In this part 1006, all references to sections in part 1000 refer to part 1000 of this chapter.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBJGRP>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Definitions</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.2</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Florida marketing area.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The marketing area means all the territory within the State of Florida, except the counties of Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, and Walton, including all piers, docks and wharves connected therewith and all craft moored thereat, and all territory occupied by government (municipal, State or Federal) reservations, installations, institutions, or other similar establishments if any part thereof is within any of the listed states or political subdivisions.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.3</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Route disposition.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.3.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.4</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Plant.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.4.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.5</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Distributing plant.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.5.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.6</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Supply plant.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.6.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.7</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Pool plant.</SUBJECT>
                <P>
                  <E T="03">Pool plant</E> means a plant specified in paragraphs (a) through (d) of this section, or a unit of plants as specified in paragraph (e) of this section, but excluding a plant specified in paragraph (g) of this section. The pooling standards described in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section are subject to modification pursuant to paragraph (f) of this section:</P>
                <P>(a) A distributing plant, other than a plant qualified as a pool plant pursuant to paragraph (b) of this section or § ____.7(b) of any other Federal milk order, from which during the month 50 percent or more of the fluid milk products physically received at such plant (excluding concentrated milk received from another plant by agreement for other than Class I use) are disposed of as route disposition or are transferred in the form of packaged fluid milk products to other distributing plants. At least 25 percent of such route disposition and transfers must be to outlets in the marketing area.</P>
                <P>(b) Any distributing plant located in the marketing area which during the month processed at least 50 percent of the total quantity of fluid milk products physically received at the plant (excluding concentrated milk received from another plant by agreement for other than Class I use) into ultra-pasteurized or aseptically-processed fluid milk products.</P>

                <P>(c) A supply plant from which 60 percent or more of the total quantity of milk that is physically received during the month from dairy farmers and handlers described in § 1000.9(c), including milk that is diverted from the plant, is transferred to pool distributing plants. <PRTPAGE P="102"/>Concentrated milk transferred from the supply plant to a distributing plant for an agreed-upon use other than Class I shall be excluded from the supply plant's shipments in computing the plant's shipping percentage.</P>
                <P>(d) A plant located within the marketing area that is operated by a cooperative association if pool plant status under this paragraph is requested for such plant by the cooperative association and during the month 60 percent of the producer milk of members of such cooperative association is delivered directly from farms to pool distributing plants or is transferred to such plants as a fluid milk product (excluding concentrated milk transferred to a distributing plant for an agreed-upon use other than Class I) from the cooperative's plant.</P>
                <P>(e) Two or more plants operated by the same handler and that are located within the marketing area may qualify for pool status as a unit by meeting the total and in-area route disposition requirements specified in paragraph (a) of this section and the following additional requirements:</P>
                <P>(1) At least one of the plants in the unit must qualify as a pool plant pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section;</P>
                <P>(2) Other plants in the unit must process only Class I or Class II products and must be located in a pricing zone providing the same or a lower Class I price than the price applicable at the distributing plant included in the unit pursuant to paragraph (e)(1) of this section; and</P>
                <P>(3) A written request to form a unit, or to add or remove plants from a unit, must be filed with the market administrator prior to the first day of the month for which it is to be effective.</P>
                <P>(f) The applicable shipping percentages of paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section may be increased or decreased by the market administrator if the market administrator finds that such adjustment is necessary to encourage needed shipments or to prevent uneconomic shipments. Before making such a finding, the market administrator shall investigate the need for adjustment either on the market administrator's own initiative or at the request of interested parties if the request is made in writing at least 15 days prior to the date for which the requested revision is desired effective. If the investigation shows that an adjustment of the shipping percentages might be appropriate, the market administrator shall issue a notice stating that an adjustment is being considered and invite data, views and arguments. Any decision to revise an applicable shipping percentage must be issued in writing at least one day before the effective date.</P>
                <P>(g) The term pool plant shall not apply to the following plants:</P>
                <P>(1) A producer-handler plant;</P>
                <P>(2) An exempt plant as defined in § 1000.8(e);</P>
                <P>(3) A plant qualified pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section which is not located within any Federal order marketing area, meets the pooling requirements of another Federal order, and has had greater route disposition in such other Federal order marketing area for 3 consecutive months;</P>
                <P>(4) A plant qualified pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section which is located in another Federal order marketing area, meets the pooling standards of the other Federal order, and has not had a majority of its route disposition in this marketing area for 3 consecutive months or is locked into pool status under such other Federal order without regard to its route disposition in any other Federal order marketing area; and</P>
                <P>(5) A plant qualified pursuant to paragraph (c) of this section which also meets the pooling requirements of another Federal order and from which greater qualifying shipments are made to plants regulated under such other order than are made to plants regulated under the order in this part, or such plant has automatic pooling status under such other order.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.8</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Nonpool plant.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.8.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.9</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Handler.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.9.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.10</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Producer-handler.</SUBJECT>
                <P>
                  <E T="03">Producer-handler</E> means a person who:</P>

                <P>(a) Operates a dairy farm and a distributing plant from which there is monthly route disposition in the marketing area;<PRTPAGE P="103"/>
                </P>
                <P>(b) Receives no fluid milk products, and acquires no fluid milk products for route disposition, from sources other than own farm production;</P>
                <P>(c) Disposes of no other source milk as Class I milk except by increasing the nonfat milk solids content of the fluid milk products received from own farm production; and</P>
                <P>(d) Provides proof satisfactory to the market administrator that the care and management of the dairy animals and other resources necessary to produce all Class I milk handled, and the processing and packaging operations, are the producer-handler's own enterprise and are operated at the producer-handler's own risk.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.11</SECTNO>
                <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.12</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Producer.</SUBJECT>

                <P>(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, <E T="03">producer</E> means any person who produces milk approved by a duly constituted regulatory agency for fluid consumption as Grade A milk and whose milk (or components of milk) is:</P>
                <P>(1) Received at a pool plant directly from the producer or diverted by the plant operator in accordance with § 1006.13; or</P>
                <P>(2) Received by a handler described in § 1000.9(c).</P>
                <P>(b) Producer shall not include:</P>
                <P>(1) A producer-handler as defined in any Federal order;</P>
                <P>(2) A dairy farmer whose milk is received at an exempt plant, excluding producer milk diverted to the exempt plant pursuant to § 1006.13(d);</P>
                <P>(3) A dairy farmer whose milk is received by diversion at a pool plant from a handler regulated under another Federal order if the other Federal order designates the dairy farmer as a producer under that order and that milk is allocated by request to a utilization other than Class I; and</P>
                <P>(4) A dairy farmer whose milk is reported as diverted to a plant fully regulated under another Federal order with respect to that portion of the milk so diverted that is assigned to Class I under the provisions of such other order.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.13</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Producer milk.</SUBJECT>
                <P>
                  <E T="03">Producer milk</E> means the skim milk (or the skim equivalent of components of skim milk) and butterfat contained in milk of a producer that is:</P>
                <P>(a) Received by the operator of a pool plant directly from a producer or a handler described in § 1000.9(c). All milk received pursuant to this paragraph shall be priced at the location of the plant where it is first physically received;</P>
                <P>(b) Received by a handler described in § 1000.9(c) in excess of the quantity delivered to pool plants;</P>
                <P>(c) Diverted by a pool plant operator to another pool plant. Milk so diverted shall be priced at the location of the plant to which diverted; or</P>
                <P>(d) Diverted by the operator of a pool plant or a handler described in § 1000.9(c) to a nonpool plant, subject to the following conditions:</P>
                <P>(1) In any month, not less than 10 days’ production of the producer whose milk is diverted is physically received at a pool plant during the month;</P>
                <P>(2) The total quantity of milk so diverted during the month by a cooperative association shall not exceed 20 percent during the months of July through November, 25 percent during the months of December through February, and 40 percent during all other months, of the producer milk that the cooperative association caused to be delivered to, and physically received at, pool plants during the month;</P>
                <P>(3) The operator of a pool plant that is not a cooperative association may divert any milk that is not under the control of a cooperative association that diverts milk during the month pursuant to paragraph (d) of this section. The total quantity of milk so diverted during the month shall not exceed 20 percent during the months of July through November, 25 percent during the months of December through February, and 40 percent during all other months, of the producer milk physically received at such plant (or such unit of plants in the case of plants that pool as a unit pursuant to § 1006.7(d)) during the month, excluding the quantity of producer milk received from a handler described in § 1000.9(c);</P>

                <P>(4) Any milk diverted in excess of the limits prescribed in paragraphs (d) (3) <PRTPAGE P="104"/>and (4) of this section shall not be producer milk. If the diverting handler or cooperative association fails to designate the dairy farmers’ deliveries that will not be producer milk, no milk diverted by the handler or cooperative association shall be producer milk;</P>
                <P>(5) Diverted milk shall be priced at the location of the plant to which diverted; and</P>
                <P>(6) The delivery day requirements and the diversion percentages in paragraphs (d) (1) through (3) of this section may be increased or decreased by the market administrator if the market administrator finds that such revision is necessary to assure orderly marketing and efficient handling of milk in the marketing area. Before making such a finding, the market administrator shall investigate the need for the revision either on the market administrator's own initiative or at the request of interested persons. If the investigation shows that a revision might be appropriate, the market administrator shall issue a notice stating that the revision is being considered and inviting written data, views, and arguments. Any decision to revise an applicable percentage must be issued in writing at least one day before the effective date.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.14</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Other source milk.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.14.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.15</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Fluid milk product.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.15.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.16</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Fluid cream product.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.16.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.17</SECTNO>
                <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.18</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Cooperative association.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.18.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.19</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Commercial food processing establishment.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.19.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBJGRP>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Handler Reports</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.30</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Reports of receipts and utilization.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Each handler shall report monthly so that the market administrator's office receives the report on or before the 7th day after the end of the month, in the detail and on prescribed forms, as follows:</P>
                <P>(a) With respect to each of its pool plants, the quantities of skim milk and butterfat contained in or represented by:</P>
                <P>(1) Receipts of producer milk, including producer milk diverted by the reporting handler, from sources other than handlers described in § 1000.9(c);</P>
                <P>(2) Receipts of milk from handlers described in § 1000.9(c);</P>
                <P>(3) Receipts of fluid milk products and bulk fluid cream products from other pool plants;</P>
                <P>(4) Receipts of other source milk;</P>
                <P>(5) Inventories at the beginning and end of the month of fluid milk products and bulk fluid cream products; and</P>
                <P>(6) The utilization or disposition of all milk and milk products required to be reported pursuant to this paragraph.</P>
                <P>(b) Each handler operating a partially regulated distributing plant shall report with respect to such plant in the same manner as prescribed for reports required by paragraph (a) of this section. Receipts of milk that would have been producer milk if the plant had been fully regulated shall be reported in lieu of producer milk. The report shall show also the quantity of any reconstituted skim milk in route disposition in the marketing area.</P>
                <P>(c) Each handler described in § 1000.9(c) shall report:</P>
                <P>(1) The quantities of all skim milk and butterfat contained in receipts of milk from producers; and</P>
                <P>(2) The utilization or disposition of all such receipts.</P>
                <P>(d) Each handler not specified in paragraphs (a) through (c) of this section shall report with respect to its receipts and utilization of milk and milk products in such manner as the market administrator may prescribe.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.31</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payroll reports.</SUBJECT>

                <P>(a) On or before the 20th day after the end of each month, each handler that operates a pool plant pursuant to § 1006.7 and each handler described in § 1000.9(c) shall report to the market administrator its producer payroll for the month, in detail prescribed by the market administrator, showing for <PRTPAGE P="105"/>each producer the information specified in § 1006.73(e).</P>
                <P>(b) Each handler operating a partially regulated distributing plant who elects to make payment pursuant to § 1000.76(b) shall report for each dairy farmer who would have been a producer if the plant had been fully regulated in the same manner as prescribed for reports required by paragraph (a) of this section.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.32</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Other reports.</SUBJECT>
                <P>In addition to the reports required pursuant to §§ 1006.30 and 1006.31, each handler shall report any information the market administrator deems necessary to verify or establish each handler's obligation under the order.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBJGRP>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Classification of Milk</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.40</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Classes of utilization.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.40.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.41</SECTNO>
                <RESERVED>[Reserved]</RESERVED>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.42</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Classification of transfers and diversions.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.42.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.43</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>General classification rules.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.43.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.44</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Classification of producer milk.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.44.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.45</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Market administrator's reports and announcements concerning classification.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.45.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBJGRP>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Class Prices</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.50</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Class prices, component prices, and advanced pricing factors.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.50.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.51</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Class I differential and price.</SUBJECT>
                <P>The Class I differential shall be the differential established for Hillsborough County, Florida, which is reported in § 1000.52. The Class I price shall be the price computed pursuant to § 1000.50(a) for Hillsborough County, Florida.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.52</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Adjusted Class I differentials.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.52.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.53</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Announcement of class prices, component prices, and advanced pricing factors.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.53.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.54</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Equivalent price.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.54.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBJGRP>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Uniform Prices</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.60</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Handler's value of milk.</SUBJECT>
                <P>For the purpose of computing a handler's obligation for producer milk, the market administrator shall determine for each month the value of milk of each handler with respect to each of the handler's pool plants and of each handler described in § 1000.9(c) with respect to milk that was not received at a pool plant by adding the amounts computed in paragraphs (a) through (e) of this section and subtracting from that total amount the value computed in paragraph (f) of this section. Receipts of nonfluid milk products that are distributed as labeled reconstituted milk for which payments are made to the producer-settlement fund of another Federal order under § 1000.76(a)(4) or (d) shall be excluded from pricing under this section.</P>
                <P>(a) Multiply the pounds of skim milk and butterfat in producer milk that were classified in each class pursuant to § 1000.44(c) by the applicable skim milk and butterfat prices, and add the resulting amounts;</P>
                <P>(b) Multiply the pounds of skim milk and butterfat overage assigned to each class pursuant to § 1000.44(a)(11) by the respective skim milk and butterfat prices applicable at the location of the pool plant;</P>
                <P>(c) Multiply the difference between the Class IV price for the preceding month and the current month's Class I, II, or III price, as the case may be, by the hundredweight of skim milk and butterfat subtracted from Class I, II, or III, respectively, pursuant to § 1000.44(a)(7) and the corresponding step of § 1000.44(b);</P>

                <P>(d) Multiply the difference between the Class I price applicable at the location of the pool plant and the Class IV price by the hundredweight of skim <PRTPAGE P="106"/>milk and butterfat assigned to Class I pursuant to § 1000.43(d) and the hundredweight of skim milk and butterfat subtracted from Class I pursuant to § 1000.44(a)(3)(i) through (vi) and the corresponding step of § 1000.44(b), excluding receipts of bulk fluid cream products from a plant regulated under other Federal orders and bulk concentrated fluid milk products from pool plants, plants regulated under other Federal orders, and unregulated supply plants;</P>
                <P>(e) Multiply the Class I skim milk and Class I butterfat prices applicable at the location of the nearest unregulated supply plants from which an equivalent volume was received by the pounds of skim milk and butterfat in receipts of concentrated fluid milk products assigned to Class I pursuant to § 1000.43(d) and § 1000.44(a)(3)(i) and the corresponding step of § 1000.44(b) and the pounds of skim milk and butterfat subtracted from Class I pursuant to § 1000.44(a)(8) and the corresponding step of § 1000.44(b), excluding such skim milk and butterfat in receipts of fluid milk products from an unregulated supply plant to the extent that an equivalent amount of skim milk or butterfat disposed of to such plant by handlers fully regulated under any Federal milk order is classified and priced as Class I milk and is not used as an offset for any other payment obligation under any order; and</P>
                <P>(f) For reconstituted milk made from receipts of nonfluid milk products, multiply $1.00 (but not more than the difference between the Class I price applicable at the location of the pool plant and the Class IV price) by the hundredweight of skim milk and butterfat contained in receipts of nonfluid milk products that are allocated to Class I use pursuant to § 1000.43(d).</P>
                <CITA>[64 FR 47966, Sept. 1, 1999, as amended at 65 FR 82835, Dec. 28, 2000]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.61</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Computation of uniform prices.</SUBJECT>
                <P>On or before the 11th day of each month, the market administrator shall compute a uniform butterfat price, a uniform skim milk price, and a uniform price for producer milk receipts reported for the prior month. The report of any handler who has not made payments required pursuant to § 1006.71 for the preceding month shall not be included in the computation of these prices, and such handler's report shall not be included in the computation for succeeding months until the handler has made full payment of outstanding monthly obligations.</P>
                <P>(a) <E T="03">Uniform butterfat price.</E> The uniform butterfat price per pound, rounded to the nearest one-hundredth cent, shall be computed by:</P>
                <P>(1) Multiplying the pounds of butterfat in producer milk allocated to each class pursuant to § 1000.44(b) by the respective class butterfat prices;</P>
                <P>(2) Adding the butterfat value calculated in § 1006.60(e) for other source milk allocated to Class I pursuant to § 1000.43(d) and the steps of § 1000.44(b) that correspond to § 1000.44(a)(3)(i) and § 1000.44(a)(8) by the Class I price; and</P>
                <P>(3) Dividing the sum of paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2) of this section by the sum of the pounds of butterfat in producer milk and other source milk used to calculate the values in paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2) of this section.</P>
                <P>(b) <E T="03">Uniform skim milk price.</E> The uniform skim milk price per hundredweight, rounded to the nearest cent, shall be computed as follows:</P>
                <P>(1) Combine into one total the values computed pursuant to § 1006.60 for all handlers;</P>
                <P>(2) Add an amount equal to the minus location adjustments and subtract an amount equal to the plus location adjustments computed pursuant to § 1006.75;</P>
                <P>(3) Add an amount equal to not less than one-half of the unobligated balance in the producer-settlement fund;</P>
                <P>(4) Subtract the value of the total pounds of butterfat for all handlers. The butterfat value shall be computed by multiplying the sum of the pounds of butterfat in producer milk and other source milk used to calculate the values in paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2) of this section by the butterfat price computed in paragraph (a) of this section;</P>
                <P>(5) Divide the resulting amount by the sum of the following for all handlers included in these computations:</P>

                <P>(i) The total skim pounds of producer milk; and<PRTPAGE P="107"/>
                </P>
                <P>(ii) The total skim pounds for which a value is computed pursuant to § 1006.60(e); and</P>
                <P>(6) Subtract not less than 4 cents and not more than 5 cents.</P>
                <P>(c) <E T="03">Uniform price.</E> The uniform price per hundredweight, rounded to the nearest cent, shall be the sum of the following:</P>
                <P>(1) Multiply the uniform butterfat price for the month pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section times 3.5 pounds of butterfat; and</P>
                <P>(2) Multiply the uniform skim milk price for the month pursuant to paragraph (b) of this section times 96.5 pounds of skim milk.</P>
                <CITA>[64 FR 47966, Sept. 1, 1999, as amended at 65 FR 82835, Dec. 28, 2000]</CITA>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.62</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Announcement of uniform prices.</SUBJECT>
                <P>On or before the 11th day after the end of the month, the market administrator shall announce the uniform prices for the month computed pursuant to § 1006.61.</P>
              </SECTION>
            </SUBJGRP>
            <SUBJGRP>
              <HD SOURCE="HED">Payments for Milk</HD>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.70</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Producer-settlement fund.</SUBJECT>
                <P>See § 1000.70.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.71</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments to the producer-settlement fund.</SUBJECT>
                <P>Each handler shall make a payment to the producer-settlement fund in a manner that provides receipt of the funds by the market administrator no later than the 12th day after the end of the month (except as provided in § 1000.90). Payment shall be the amount, if any, by which the amount specified in paragraph (a) of this section exceeds the amount specified in paragraph (b) of this section:</P>
                <P>(a) The total value of milk of the handler for the month as determined pursuant to § 1006.60; and</P>
                <P>(b) The sum of the value at the uniform prices for skim milk and butterfat, adjusted for plant location, of the handler's receipts of producer milk; and the value at the uniform price, as adjusted pursuant to § 1006.75, applicable at the location of the plant from which received of other source milk for which a value is computed pursuant to § 1006.60(e).</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.72</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments from the producer-settlement fund.</SUBJECT>
                <P>No later than one day after the date of payment receipt required under § 1006.71, the market administrator shall pay to each handler the amount, if any, by which the amount computed pursuant to § 1006.71(b) exceeds the amount computed pursuant to § 1006.71(a). If, at such time, the balance in the producer-settlement fund is insufficient to make all payments pursuant to this section, the market administrator shall reduce uniformly such payments and shall complete the payments as soon as the funds are available.</P>
              </SECTION>
              <SECTION>
                <SECTNO>§ 1006.73</SECTNO>
                <SUBJECT>Payments to producers and to cooperative associations.</SUBJECT>
                <P>(a) Each handler that is not paying a cooperative association for producer milk shall pay each producer as follows:</P>
                <P>(1) <E T="03">Partial payments.</E> (i) For each producer who has not discontinued shipments as of the 15th day of the month, payment shall be made so that it is received by the producer on or before the 20th day of the month (except as provided in § 1000.90) for milk received during the first 15 days of the month at not less than 85 percent of the preceding month's uniform price, adjusted for plant location pursuant to § 1006.75 and proper deductions authorized in writing by the producer; and</P>
                <P>(ii) For each producer who has not discontinued shipments as of the last day of the month, payment shall be made so that it is received by the producer on or before the 5th day of the following month (except as provided in § 1000.90) for milk received from the 16th to the last day of the month at not less than 85 percent of the preceding month's uniform price, adjusted for plant location pursuant to § 1006.75 and proper deductions authorized in writing by the producer.</P>
                <P>(2) <E T="03">Final payment.</E> For milk received during the month, a payment computed as follows shall be made so that it is received by each producer one day after the payment date required in § 1006.72:</P>

                <P>(i) Multiply the hundredweight of producer skim milk received times the <PRTPAGE P="108"/>uniform skim milk price for the month;</P>
                <P>(ii) Multiply the pounds of butterfat received times the uniform butterfat price for the month;</P>
                <P>(iii) Multiply the hundredweight of producer milk received times the plant location adjustment pursuant to § 1006.75; and</P>
                <P>(iv) Add the amounts computed in paragraphs (a)(2)(i), (ii), and (iii) of this section, and from that sum:</P>
                <P>(A) Subtract the partial payments made pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) of this section;</P>
                <P>(B) Subtract the deduction for marketing services pursuant to § 1000.86;</P>
                <P>(C) Add or subtract for errors made in previous payments to the producer; and</P>
                <P>(D) Subtract proper deductions authorized in writing by the producer.</P>
                <P>(b) One day before partial and final payments are due pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section, each handler shall pay a cooperative association for milk received as follows:</P>
                <P>(1) <E T="03">Partial payment to a cooperative association for bulk milk received directly from producers’ farms.</E> For bulk milk (including the milk of producers who are not members of such association and who the market administrator determines have authorized the cooperative association to collect payment for their milk) received from a cooperative association in any capacity, except as the operator of a pool plant, the payment shall be equal to the hundredweight of milk received multiplied by 90 percent of the preceding month's uniform price, adjusted for plant location pursuant to § 1006.75.</P>
                <P>(2) <E T="03">Partial payment to a cooperative association for milk transferred from its pool plant.</E> For bulk fluid milk products and bulk fluid cream products received during the first 15 days of the month from a cooperative association in its capacity as the operator of a pool plant, the partial payment shall be at the pool plant opera