Agriculture Decisions: Decisions of the Secretary of Agriculture Under the Regulatory Laws Administered in the United States Department of Agriculture, Volume 60, Parts 1-4U.S. Government Printing Office, 2001 Up to 1988, the December issue contained a cumulative list of decisions reported for the year, by act, docket numbers arranged in consecutive order, and cumulative subject-index, by act. |
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... Respondent . On January 12 , 2001 , Petitioner filed " Brief in Support of Petition and Hearing Record " [ hereinafter Petitioner's Post - Hearing Brief ] . On January 18 , 2001 , Respondent filed " Respondent's Findings of Fact ...
... Respondent . On January 12 , 2001 , Petitioner filed " Brief in Support of Petition and Hearing Record " [ hereinafter Petitioner's Post - Hearing Brief ] . On January 18 , 2001 , Respondent filed " Respondent's Findings of Fact ...
Page 472
... respondent's statements during two telephone conference calls with the administrative law judge and the complainant's counsel , because the respondent's statements did not constitute a clear admission of the material allegations in the ...
... respondent's statements during two telephone conference calls with the administrative law judge and the complainant's counsel , because the respondent's statements did not constitute a clear admission of the material allegations in the ...
Page 473
... respondent filed his answer 1 year and 12 days after service of the complaint on the respondent and holding the respondent is deemed , by his failure to file a timely answer , to have admitted the violations of the Animal Welfare Act ...
... respondent filed his answer 1 year and 12 days after service of the complaint on the respondent and holding the respondent is deemed , by his failure to file a timely answer , to have admitted the violations of the Animal Welfare Act ...
Page 482
... Respondent was cited for 30 separate violations of the Animal Welfare Act ( Act ) . ( 7 U.S.C. § 2130 et seq ) ... Respondent . There were alleged threatening phone calls to APHIS officials from persons said to be " associated " with ...
... Respondent was cited for 30 separate violations of the Animal Welfare Act ( Act ) . ( 7 U.S.C. § 2130 et seq ) ... Respondent . There were alleged threatening phone calls to APHIS officials from persons said to be " associated " with ...
Page 492
... Respondent's house ( Tr . 70 ) ) . Jones said that fifteen or more dogs --the inspection report says twenty-- were running loose and did not have any identification . He said that he assumed they were breeding dogs which should have ...
... Respondent's house ( Tr . 70 ) ) . Jones said that fifteen or more dogs --the inspection report says twenty-- were running loose and did not have any identification . He said that he assumed they were breeding dogs which should have ...
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065 per pound 58 Agric 60 Agric Administrative Law Judge aff'd Agriculture inspection certificates ALJ's alleged Animal Welfare Act appeal petition assessed Chief ALJ civil penalty Complainant invoiced Respondent Complainant's Court Decision and Order Default Decision denied Department of Agriculture file an answer Finding of Fact full payment promptly Gold's Red Skipper Hearing Clerk hereinafter horse exhibition Horse Protection Act horse sale horse show Horse Trainers Initial Decision Jerry Jerry W Judicial Officer Kathy Graves Kirby Produce L'il Ark Exotics Michael Leigh Stanley Milk Marketing Order National Board Norman Olds organization or association PACA PACA Docket perishable agricultural commodities Petitioner Practice 7 C.F.R. proceeding Proposed Decision Regulations 9 C.F.R. Respondent failed Rules of Practice Secretary of Agriculture section 2(4 sore sugar gliders Tennessee Walking Horse United States Department USDA violation of section Wallace Brandon Walmart Walmart Stores Wayne Shaffer Welfare Act license
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Page 521 - Relevant evidence" means evidence having any tendency to make the existence of any fact that is of consequence to the determination of the action more probable or less probable than it would be without the evidence.
Page 410 - Columbia; or except as to the requirements of section 552 of this title. (E) agencies composed of representatives of the parties or of representatives of organizations of the parties to the disputes determined by them...
Page 401 - Rule" means the whole or any part of any agency statement of general or particular applicability and future effect designed to implement, interpret, or prescribe law or policy...
Page 558 - It Is certainly a maxim that all evidence is to be weighed according to the proof which it was in the power of one side to have produced, and in the power of the other to have contradicted.
Page 411 - It is hereby declared to be the policy of Congress — "(1) Through the exercise of the powers conferred upon the Secretary of Agriculture under this title, to establish and maintain such orderly marketing conditions for agricultural commodities in interstate commerce...
Page 487 - ... mathematical square of the sum of the length of the dog in inches, as measured from the tip of its nose to the base of its tail, plus 6 inches, expressed in square feet.* Not more than 12 adult nonconditioned dogs shall be housed in the same primary enclosure.
Page 415 - 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. (b) Contents of petition.
Page 576 - Secretary shall take into account the nature, circumstances, extent, and gravity of the violation committed and, with respect to the person found to have committed such violation, the degree of culpability, any history of prior offenses, ability to pay, effect on ability to continue to do business, and such other matters as justice may require.
Page 511 - ... brought by or against the United States in any court having jurisdiction of that action, unless the court finds that the position of the United States...
Page 551 - Any oral or documentary evidence may be received, but the agency as a matter of policy shall provide for the exclusion of irrelevant, immaterial, or unduly repetitious evidence. A sanction may not be imposed or rule or order issued except on consideration of the whole record or those parts thereof cited by a party and supported by and in accordance with the reliable, probative, and substantial evidence.