Assessment rate. On and after August 1, 2009, an as- sessment rate of $0.0275 per 25-pound carton is established for Florida toma- toes. [74 FR 57059, Nov. 4, 2009] Subpart—Handling Regulations § 966.323 Handling regulation. From October 10 through June 15 of each season, except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (d) of this section, no person shall handle any lot of toma- toes produced in the production area for shipment outside the regulated area unless it meets the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section.
Assessment rate. For any Interest Period with respect to Adjusted C/D Rate Amounts, the net annual assessment rate (rounded upwards, if necessary, to the next higher 1/100 of 1%) actually paid by the Agent to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (or any successor) for such corporation's (or such successor's) insuring time deposits made in dollars at offices of the Agent in the United States of America during the most recent period for which such rate has been determined prior to the commencement of such Interest Period.
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Assessment rate. By September 15th of each tax year, the Local Government shall, whether by and through its chair of its local governing board or other designee or agent, certify its non-ad valorem assessment roll on compatible electronic medium, to the Tax Collector. The Tax Collector shall not be liable for any delays or failure to implement the Uniform Method with regard to the Assessment(s) if the Local Government fails to timely submit its assessment roll or otherwise submits an incompatible or incomplete assessment roll.
Assessment rate. In order tu .reflect the different character and nature of the Additional Property, each proposed Unit within the Additional Property shall be assessed at ten percent (10%) of the Base Assessment rate until the first day following the filing of a recorded plat for such Unit. To the extent that Declarant has incorrectly set forth the number of proposed Units on Exhibit A, appropriate adjustments shall be made either by way of payment to the Association or credits to Declarant as appropriate.
Assessment rate. On and after January, 1, 2002, an as- sessment rate of $10.09 per ton is estab- lished for California olives. [67 FR 5440, Feb. 6, 2002] EDITORIAL NOTE: After January 1, 1979, ‘‘Budget of Expenses and Rate of Assess- ment’’ regulations (e.g., sections .200 through .299) and ‘‘Handling’’ regulations (e.g., sections .300 through .399) which are in effect for a year or less, will not be carried in the Code of Federal Regulations. For FED- ERAL REGISTER citations affecting these reg- ulations, see the List of CFR Sections Af-
Assessment rate. On and after August 1, 2003, an as- sessment rate of $0.025 per 25-pound container or equivalent is established for Florida tomatoes. [68 FR 70691, Dec. 19, 2003] Subpart—Handling Regulations § 966.323 Handling regulation. From October 10 through June 15 of each season, except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (d) of this section, no person shall handle any lot of toma- toes produced in the production area for shipment outside the regulated area unless it meets the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section.
Assessment rate. On and after April 1, 2002, an assessment rate of $0.20 per 55-pound container or equivalent is established for avocados grown in South Florida. Dated: March 11, 2002.
Assessment rate. At the annual meeting of the Member Board, Xxxxx County shall recommend an Assessment Rate to the Member Board, together with such other and further information necessary for the Member Board to consider the Assessment Rate. Thereafter, at the same meeting, the Member Board shall establish the Assessment Rate, which will provide the mechanism for funding the Commission’s operations in the next fiscal year. The Assessment Rate shall consist of two (2) components:
Assessment rate. At the annual meeting of the Member Board, Clark County shall recommend an Assessment Rate to the Member Board, together with such other and further information necessary for the Member Board to consider the Assessment Rate. Thereafter, at the same meeting, the Member Board shall establish the Assessment Rate, which will provide the mechanism for funding the Commission’s operations in the next fiscal year. The Assessment Rate shall consist of two (2) components: