7 C.F.R. § 28.956

Current through September 30, 2024
Section 28.956 - Prescribed fees

Fees for fiber and processing tests shall be assessed as listed below:

Item number and kind of testFee per test
1.0 Calibration cotton for use with High Volume Instruments, per 5 pound package:
a. f.o.b. Memphis, Tennessee$95.00
b. By surface delivery within continental United States100.00
c. By air freight collect outside continental United States95.00
d. By air parcel post delivery outside continental United States135.00
1.1 High Volume Instrument (HVI) System Check Level. Furnishing two samples per month for HVI determinations, summarizing returned data, and reporting deviations for average of all laboratories for measurements taken, per 12 months:
a. By surface delivery within continental United States168.00
b. By air parcel post delivery outside continental United States324.00
2.0 Furnishing international calibration cotton standards with standard values for micronaire reading and fiber strength at zero and 1/8-inch gage and Fibrograph length:
a. f.o.b. Memphis, Tennessee 1/2-lb. sample20.00
b. By surface delivery within continental United States, 1/2-lb. sample22.00
c. By air freight collect outside continental United States, 1/2-lb. sample20.00
d. By air parcel post delivery, outside continental United States, 1/2-lb. sample30.00
2.1 Furnishing international calibration cotton standards with standard values for micronaire reading only:
a. f.o.b. Memphis Tennessee, 1-lb. sample28.00
b. Surface delivery within continental United States, 1-lb. sample31.00
c. By air freight collect outside continental United States, 1-lb. sample28.00
d. By air parcel post delivery outside continental United States, 1-lb. sample42.00
3.0 Furnishing standard color tiles for calibrating cotton colormeters, per set of five tiles including box:
a. f.o.b. Memphis, Tennessee125.00
b. Surface delivery within continental United States130.00
c. By air freight collect outside continental United States125.00
d. By air parcel post delivery outside continental United States165.00
3.1 Furnishing single color calibration tiles for use with specific instruments or as replacements in above sets, each tile:
a. f.o.b. Memphis, Tennessee22.00
b. Surface delivery within continental United States25.00
c. By air freight collect outside continental United States22.00
d. By air parcel post delivery outside continental United States35.00
3.2 Furnishing single trashmeter calibration standard, each:
a. f.o.b. Memphis, Tennessee30.00
b. Surface delivery within continental United States33.00
c. By air freight collect outside continental United States30.00
d. By air parcel post delivery outside continental United States44.00
3.3 Furnishing one set of standard color tiles for calibrating cotton colormeters and one trashmeter calibration standard, per set of five tiles and the standard including box:
a. f.o.b. Memphis, Tennessee150.00
b. Surface delivery within continental United States155.00
c. By air freight collect outside continental United States150.00
d. By air parcel post delivery outside continental United States190.00
3.4 Furnishing a single cotton sample of a designated leaf level mounted under glass, each:
a. f.o.b. Memphis, Tennessee40.00
b. Surface delivery within continental United States44.00
c. By air freight collect outside continental United States40.00
d. By air parcel post delivery outside continental United States54.00
3.5 Furnishing six cotton samples of six designated leaf levels each mounted under glass, per set of six samples:
a. f.o.b. Memphis, Tennessee240.00
b. Surface delivery within continental United States264.00
c. By air freight collect outside continental United States240.00
d. By air parcel post delivery outside continental United States300.00
4.0 Furnishing a colormeter calibration sample box containing six cotton samples with color values Rd and +b for each sample, per box:
a. f.o.b. Memphis, Tennessee42.00
b. Surface delivery within continental United States47.00
c. By air freight collect outside continental United States42.00
d. By air parcel post delivery outside continental United States82.00
4.1 Furnishing a trashmeter calibration sample box containing six cotton samples with trashmeter percent area reading for each sample, per box:
a. f.o.b. Memphis, Tennessee42.00
b. Surface delivery within continental United States47.00
c. By air freight collect outside continental United States42.00
d. By air parcel post delivery outside continental United States82.00
5.0 High Volume Instrument (HVI) measurement. Reporting Micronaire, length, length uniformity, 1/8-inch gage strength, color and trash content. Based on a 6 oz. (170 g.) sample, per sample1.75
6.0 Color of ginned cotton lint. Reporting data on the reflectance and yellowness in terms of Rd and +b values as based on the Nickerson-Hunter Cotton Colorimeter on samples which measure 5 * 61/2 inches and weigh approximately 50 grams, per sample1.25
7.0 Fiber length of ginned cotton lint by Fibrograph method. Reporting the average length and average length uniformity as based on 4 specimens from a blended sample, per sample9.50
7.1 Fiber length of ginned cotton lint by Fibrograph method. Reporting the average length and average length uniformity as based on 2 specimens from each unblended sample6.00
8.0 Pressley strength of ginned cotton lint by flat bundle method for either zero or 1/8-inch gage as specified by applicant. Reporting the average strength as based on 6 specimens from a blended sample, per sample9.75
8.1 Pressley strength of ginned cotton lint by flat bundle method for either zero or 1/8-inch gage as specified by applicant. Reporting the strength as based on 2 specimens for each unblended sample, per sample6.00
9.0 Stelometer strength and elongation of ginned cotton lint by the flat bundle method for 1/8-inch gage. Reporting the average strength and elongation:
a. Based on 6 specimens from each blended sample, per sample9.75
b. Based on 4 specimens from each blended sample, per sample7.50
c. Based on 2 specimens from each blended sample, per sample6.00
10.0 Micronaire readings on ginned lint. Reporting the micronaire based on 2 specimens per sample0.70
10.1 Micronaire reading based on 1 specimen per sample0.40
11.0 Fiber maturity and fineness of ginned cotton lint by the Causticaire method. Reporting the average maturity, fineness, and micronaire reading as based on 2 specimens from a blended sample, per sample16.00
Minimum fee80.00
12.0 Fiber fineness and maturity of ginned cotton lint by the IIC-Shirley Fineness/Maturity Tester method, reporting the average micronaire, maturity ratio, percent mature fibers and fineness (linear density) based on 2 specimens from a blended sample, per sample7.50
13.0 Fiber length array of cotton samples. Reporting the average percentage of fibers by weight in each 1/8-inch group, average length and average length variability as based on 3 specimens from a blended sample:
a. Ginned cotton lint, per sample78.00
b. Cotton comber noils, per sample119.00
c. Other cotton wastes, per sample143.00
13.1 Fiber length array of cotton samples. Reporting the average percentage of fibers by weight in each 1/8-inch group, average length, and average length variability as based on 2 specimens from a blended sample:
a. Ginned cotton lint, per sample57.00
b. Cotton comber noils, per sample82.00
c. Other cotton wastes, per sample112.00
13.2 Fiber length array of cotton samples, including purified or absorbent cotton. Reporting the average percentage of fibers by weight in each 1/8-inch group, average length and average length variability as based on 3 specimens from a blended sample, per sample137.000
14.0 Fiber length and length distribution of cotton samples by the Almeter method. Reporting the upper 25 percent length, mean length, coefficient of variation, and short fiber percentages by weight, number or tuft in each 1/8-inch group, as based on 2 specimens from a blended sample:
a. Report percentages of fiber by weight only28.00
b. Report percentages of fiber by weight and number or tuft33.00
c. Report percentages of fiber by weight, number and tuft38.00
15.0 Foreign matter content of cotton samples. Reporting data on the non-lint content as based on the Shirley Analyzer separation of lint and foreign matter:
a. For samples of ginned lint or comber noils, per 100-gram specimen8.50
b. For samples of ginning and processing wastes other than comber noils, per 100-gram specimen15.00
16.0 Neps content of ginned cotton lint. Reporting the neps per 100 square inches as based on the web prepared from a 3-gram specimen by using accessory equipment with the mechanical fiber blender, per sample17.00
17.0 Sugar content of cotton. Reporting the percent sugar content as based on a quantitative analysis of reducing substances (sugars) on cotton fibers, per sample5.50
Minimum fee27.50
18.0 Miniature carded cotton spinning test. Reporting data on tenacity (centinewtons per tex) of 22's yarn and HVI data (see item 5.0). Based on the processing of 50 grams of cotton in accordance with special procedures, per sample27.00
19.0 Two-pound cotton carded yarn spinning test available to cotton breeders only. Reporting data on yarn skein strength, yarn appearance, yarn neps, and the classification and the fiber length of the cotton as well as comments on any unusual processing performance as based on the processing of 2 pounds of cotton in accordance with standard procedures into two standard carded yarn numbers employing a standard twist multiplier, per sample88.00
20.0 Cotton carded yarn spinning test. Reporting data on waste extracted, yarn skein strength, yarn appearance, yarn neps and classification, and fiber length as well as comments summarizing any unusual observations as based on the processing of 6 pounds of cotton in accordance with standard laboratory procedures at one of the standard rates of carding of 61/2, 91/2, or 121/2 pounds-per-hour into two of the standard carded yarn numbers of 8s, 14s, 36s, or 50s, employing a standard twist multiplier unless otherwise specified, per sample120.00
21.0 Spinning potentials test. Determining the finest yarn which can be spun with no ends down and reporting spinning potential yarn number. This test requires an additional 4 pounds of cotton, per sample110.00
22.0 Cotton combed yarn spinning test. Reporting data on waste extracted, yarn skein strength, yarn appearance, yarn neps, and classification and fiber length as well as comments summarizing any unusual observations as based on the processing of 8 pounds of cotton in accordance with standard procedures at one of the standard rates of carding of 41/2, 61/2, or 91/2 pounds per hour into two of the standard combed yarn numbers of 22s, 36s, 44s, 50s, 60s, 80s, or 100s employing a standard twist multiplier unless otherwise specified, per sample160.00
23.0 Cotton carded and combed yarn spinning test. Reporting the results as based on the processing of 10 pounds of cotton into two of the standard carded and two of the standard combed yarn numbers employing the same carding rate and the same yarn numbers for both the carded and the combed yarns, per sample232.00
24.0 Cotton carded and combed yarn spinning test. Reporting the results as based on the processing of 9 pounds of cotton into two of the standard and two of the standard combed yarn numbers employing different carding rates and/or yarn numbers for the carded and combed yarns, per sample252.00
25.0 Processing and testing of additional yarn. Any carded or combed yarn number processed in connection with spinning tests including either additional yarn numbers or additional twist multipliers employed on the same yarn numbers, per additional lot of yarn35.00
25.1 Processing and finishing of additional yarn. Any yarn number processed in connection with spinning tests. Approximately 300 yards on each of 16 paper tubes for testing by the applicant, per additional lot of yarn48.00
26.0 Twist in yarns by direct-counting method. Reporting direction of twist and average turns per inch of yarn:
(a) Single yarns based on 40 specimens per lot of yarn88.00
(b) Plied or cabled yarns based on 10 specimens, per lot of yarn26.00
27.0 Skein strength of yarn. Reporting data on the strength and the yarn numbers based on 25 skeins from yarn furnished by the applicant, per sample14.00
27.1 Single Strand Yarn Strength Test. Measuring 100 strands on a Statimat Tester and reporting yarn strength, elongation and coefficient of variation, per test6.50
28.0 Appearance grade of yarn furnished on bobbins by applicant. Reporting the appearance grade in accordance with ASTM standards as based on yarn wound from one bobbin, per bobbin6.00
28.1 Furnishing yarn wound on boards in connection with yarn appearance tests9.50
28.2 Yarn Imperfections Test. Measuring yarn on the Uster Evenness Tester and reporting the yarn imperfections, thick places, thin places, and neps, and the present coefficient of variation, per sample6.50
29.0 Strength of cotton fabric. Reporting the average warp and filling strength by the grab method as based on 5 breaks for both warp and filling of fabric furnished by the applicant, per sample20.00
29.1 Cotton fabric analysis. Reporting data on the number of warp and filling threads per inch and weight per yard of fabric based on at least three (3) 6 * 6 inch specimens of fabric which were processed or furnished by the applicant, per sample35.00
30.0 Chemical finishing tests on finished drawing silver. The Ahiba Texomat Dyer is used for scouring, bleaching and dyeing of a 3-gram sample. Color measurements are made on the unfinished, bleached and dyed cotton samples, using a Hunterlab Colorimeter, Model 25 M-3. The color values are reported in terms of reflectance (Rd), yellowness (+b) and blueness (-b)16.00
Minimum fee48.00
32.0 Furnishing identified cotton samples. Includes samples of ginned lint stock at any stage of processing or testing, waste of any type, yarn or fabric selected and identified in connection with fiber and/or spinning tests, per identified sample4.25
33.0 Furnishing additional copies of test reports. Including extra copies in addition to the two copies routinely furnished in connection with each test item, per additional sheet1.50
Minimum fee6.00
33.1 Furnishing a certified relisting of test results. Includes samples of sub-samples selected from any previous tests, per sheet18.00
33.2 Sending copies of test reports for facsimile (FAX), per sheet:
a. Within continental United States2.00
b. Outside continental United States5.00
34.0 Classification of ginned cotton lint is available in connection with other fiber tests, under the provisions of 7 CFR part 28 , § 28.56 , Classification includes grade only based on a 6 oz. (170 g.) sample.

7 C.F.R. §28.956

57 FR 27893, June 23, 1992