User fees: Veterinary diagnostic services,

[Federal Register: December 19, 2007 (Volume 72, Number 243)]

[Rules and Regulations]

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From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

9 CFR Part 130

[Docket No. APHIS-2006-0161]

RIN 0579-AC52

Veterinary Diagnostic Services User Fees

AGENCY: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA.

ACTION: Final rule.

SUMMARY: We are amending the regulations to increase the user fees for the veterinary diagnostic services to reflect changes in our operating costs and expenses. We are also setting rates for multiple fiscal years. These actions are necessary to ensure that we recover the actual costs of providing these services. We are also providing for a reasonable balance, or reserve, in the veterinary diagnostics user fee account. The Food, Agriculture, and Conservation Act of 1990, as amended, authorizes us to set and collect these user fees.

DATES: Effective Date: January 18, 2008.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information concerning Veterinary Services (VS) Management Support,

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contact Ms. Inez Hockaday, Director, Management Support Staff, VS, APHIS, 4700 River Road Unit 44, Riverdale, MD 20737-1231; (301) 734- 7517.

For information concerning VS Program Operations at the National Veterinary Services Laboratory, contact Dr. Elizabeth Lautner, Director, National Veterinary Services Laboratories, 1800 Dayton Road, P.O. Box 844, Ames, IA 50010; (515) 633-7357.

For information concerning user fee rate development, contact Mrs. Kris Caraher, User Fees Section Head, Financial Management Division, MRPBS, APHIS, 4700 River Road Unit 54, Riverdale, MD 20737-1232; (301) 734-5901.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

User fees to reimburse the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) for the costs of providing veterinary diagnostic services and import and export related services for live animals and birds and animal products are contained in 9 CFR part 130 (referred to below as the regulations). These user fees are authorized by section 2509(c) of the Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990, as amended (21 U.S.C. 136a), which provides that the Secretary of Agriculture may, among other things, prescribe regulations and collect fees to recover the costs of veterinary diagnostics relating to the control and eradication of communicable diseases of livestock or poultry within the United States.

On July 23, 2007, we published in the Federal Register (72 FR 40082-40090, Docket No. APHIS-2006-0161) a proposal \1\ to amend the regulations by increasing the user fees for veterinary diagnostic services to reflect changes in our operating costs and changes in calculating our costs, and to establish rates for multiple fiscal years.

\1\ To view the proposed rule and the comment we received, go to http://www.regulations.gov/fdmspublic/component/main?main=DocketDetail&d=APHIS-2006-0161 .

We solicited comments concerning our proposal for 60 days ending September 22, 2007. We received one comment by that date, from a private citizen. The commenter supported the proposed rule. Therefore, for the reasons given in the proposed rule, we are adopting the proposed rule as a final rule.

In this final rule, we have made a minor change to the fiscal year 2011 user fees for complement fixation and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in Sec. 130.16(a). In the proposed rule, we mistakenly stated that those two fees would be $17 for that year. The correct fee for both tests is $18.

Executive Order 12866 and Regulatory Flexibility Act

This rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12866. The rule has been determined to be not significant for the purposes of Executive Order 12866 and, therefore, has not been reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget.

Below is a summary of the economic analysis for the changes in APHIS user fees in this final rule. The economic analysis provides a cost-benefit analysis and an analysis of the potential economic effects on small entities as required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act. A copy of the full economic analysis, which includes comparisons of the change in each user fee, may be viewed on the Regulations.gov Web site (see footnote 1 for instructions for accessing Regulations.gov) and may be obtained from the person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.

APHIS is updating the user fees covering the costs of providing veterinary diagnostics services to take into account the routine increases in the cost of doing business. The costs to operate the Veterinary Services Veterinary Diagnostics Program at National Veterinary Services Laboratory increase slightly from year to year due to increases in employee costs (cost of living increases, etc.) and other operational costs. These fees are necessary to provide for full- cost recovery of Agency activities.

Calculating the potential impacts of these changes to the veterinary diagnostics user fees is hindered by the difficulty in determining the elasticities of demand for the covered services. Therefore, Government savings are assumed equivalent to the total user fee collections for each category associated with the rule.

Veterinary diagnostic services and products are provided to animal importers and exporters, veterinarians, State and Federal agencies and laboratories, commercial laboratories, educational institutions, and foreign governments.

There is reason to believe that the impact on most users of the changes in this rule would be small. About 76 percent of the fees change in total by $10 or less. The majority should also make only small contributions to the total additional collections and therefore have a minor impact on the users of those materials and services. This is either because the change is small or the projected volume associated with the user fee is small, or both. In addition, user fees are not charged when tests are provided in the context of disease control or eradication programs. Also, in addition to the role they play in protecting American agriculture, veterinary diagnostic services and products facilitate international trade and thereby enhance the business interests of many of those requesting these services.

Nearly 80 percent of the total projected change in collections would come from changes in only 13 of the 146 fees. Only these 13 fee changes are projected to generate $10,000 or more in additional annual collections by the end of the period covered in this rule. Several factors suggest, however, that these fees should also not have a significant impact on users. These fees include small fees applied to a large annual volume of users, large fees but very small volume of users, fees that represent a small percentage of the overall costs associated with a user's output, single fees for reagents with numerous final users, and fees that enhance the marketability of the user's final output.

To the extent that the changes in user fees would impact operational costs, any entity that utilizes APHIS veterinary diagnostic services and materials could be impacted by the changes. The degree to which an entity could be affected depends on its market power, that is, the extent to which costs are either absorbed or can be passed on to its buyers. Without information on either profit margins or operational expenses of the affected entities, or the effects of changes in operating costs on the affected industry, the scale of the impacts cannot be precisely predicted. However, some conclusions on the overall impacts to domestic and international commerce can be drawn.

If the user fees cannot be passed on, the profit margins of some entities may decline as user fees for veterinary diagnostic services and materials are increased. However, the impacts are expected to be muted. The majority of the changes to the user fees are either small, associated with few users, or both. Over the period covered by the rule, more than 51 percent of the individual increases are $5 or less, more than 76 percent increase by less than $10, and more than 83 percent are associated with fewer than 500 users. The majority should also make only small contributions to the total additional collections and therefore have a minor impact on the users of those services. This is either because the change is small or the projected volume associated with the user fee is small, or both. Even in those instances in which the change in a user fee generates a

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larger total increase in collections, the impact should not be significant. This is because they are small fees applied to a large annual volume of users, large fees but applied to a very small volume of users, fees that represent a small percentage of the overall costs associated with a user's output, single fees for reagents with numerous final users, or fees that enhance the marketability of the user's final outputs. Therefore, the increases are not generally expected to substantially reduce profits or impede trade. Indeed, the full burden of the user fee changes is not likely to be borne entirely by the purchasers of veterinary diagnostic services and materials.

Under these circumstances, the Administrator of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has determined that this action will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.

Executive Order 12372

This program/activity is listed in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance under No. 10.025 and is subject to Executive Order 12372, which requires intergovernmental consultation with State and local officials. (See 7 CFR part 3015, subpart V.)

Executive Order 12988

This final rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice Reform. This rule: (1) Preempts all State and local laws and regulations that are inconsistent with this rule; (2) has no retroactive effect; and (3) does not require administrative proceedings before parties may file suit in court challenging this rule.

Paperwork Reduction Act

This final rule contains no new information collection or recordkeeping requirements under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).

List of Subjects in 9 CFR Part 130

Animals, Birds, Diagnostic reagents, Exports, Imports, Poultry and poultry products, Quarantine, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Tests.

0 Accordingly, we are amending 9 CFR part 130 as follows:

PART 130--USER FEES

0 1. The authority citation for part 130 continues to read as follows:

Authority: 5 U.S.C. 5542; 7 U.S.C. 1622 and 8301-8317; 21 U.S.C. 136 and 136a; 31 U.S.C. 3701, 3716, 3717, 3719, and 3720A; 7 CFR 2.22, 2.80, and 371.4.

0 2. In Sec. 130.15, paragraphs (a) and (b), the tables are revised to read as follows:

Sec. 130.15 User fees for veterinary diagnostic isolation and identification tests performed at NVSL (excluding FADDL) or other authorized site.

(a) * * *

User fee

Test

Unit

Jan. 18, Oct. 1, Oct. 1, Oct. 1, Beginning 2008-Sept. 2008-Sept. 2009-Sept. 2010-Sept. Oct. 1, 30, 2008 30, 2009 30, 2010 30, 2011 2011

Bacterial identification, Isolate......... $53.00 $54.00 $55.00 $57.00 $58.00 automated. Bacterial identification, non- Isolate.........

90.00

92.00

94.00

96.00

98.00 automated. Bacterial isolation.......... Sample..........

36.00

37.00

38.00

39.00

40.00 Bacterial serotyping, all Isolate.........

55.00

56.00

56.00

57.00

58.00 other. Bacterial serotyping,

Isolate.........

18.00

19.00

19.00

19.00

20.00 Pasteurella multocida. Bacterial serotyping,

Isolate.........

36.00

37.00

38.00

39.00

40.00 Salmonella. Bacterial toxin typing....... Isolate......... 120.00 123.00 126.00 128.00 131.00 Bacteriology requiring

Test............

92.00

94.00

96.00

98.00 101.00 special characterization. DNA fingerprinting........... Test............

59.00

61.00

62.00

63.00

64.00 DNA probe.................... Test............

83.00

85.00

86.00

88.00

89.00 Fluorescent antibody......... Test............

19.00

19.00

20.00

20.00

20.00 Mycobacterium identification Isolate......... 115.00 117.00 120.00 122.00 125.00 (biochemical). Mycobacterium identification Procedure.......

96.00

99.00 101.00 103.00 105.00 (gas chromatography). Mycobacterium isolation, Submission...... 844.00 852.00 868.00 884.00 900.00 animal inoculations. Mycobacterium isolation, all Submission...... 151.00 154.00 158.00 161.00 165.00 other. Mycobacterium

Submission......

72.00

74.00

75.00

77.00

79.00 paratuberculosis isolation. Phage typing, all other...... Isolate.........

42.00

43.00

44.00

45.00

46.00 Phage typing, Salmonella Isolate.........

24.00

24.00

25.00

25.00

26.00 enteritidis.

(b) * * *

User fee

Test

Unit

Jan. 18, Oct. 1, Oct. 1, Oct. 1, Beginning 2008-Sept. 2008-Sept. 2009-Sept. 2010-Sept. Oct. 1, 30, 2008 30, 2009 30, 2010 30, 2011 2011

Fluorescent antibody tissue Test............ $29.00 $30.00 $30.00 $31.00 $31.00 section. Virus isolation.............. Test............

48.00

49.00

50.00

51.00

52.00

* * * * * 0 3. In Sec. 130.16, paragraphs (a) and (b), the tables are revised to read as follows:

Sec. 130.16 User fees for veterinary diagnostic serology tests performed at NVSL (excluding FADDL) or at authorized sites.

(a) * * *

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User fee

Test

Unit

Jan. 18, Oct. 1, Oct. 1, Oct. 1, Beginning 2008-Sept. 2008-Sept. 2009-Sept. 2010-Sept. Oct. 1, 30, 2008 30, 2009 30, 2010 30, 2011 2011

Brucella ring (BRT).......... Test............ $36.00 $37.00 $38.00 $39.00 $40.00 Brucella ring, heat

Test............

36.00

37.00

38.00

39.00

40.00 inactivated (HIRT). Brucella ring, serial (Serial Test............

54.00

56.00

57.00

58.00

59.00 BRT). Buffered acidified plate Test............

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.50

8.00 antigen presumptive. Card......................... Test............

4.00

4.00

4.25

4.25

4.50 Complement fixation.......... Test............

16.00

17.00

17.00

18.00

18.00 Enzyme linked immunosorbent Test............

16.00

17.00

17.00

18.00

18.00 assay. Indirect fluorescent antibody Test............

14.00

15.00

15.00

15.00

16.00 Microscopic agglutination-- Sample..........

24.00

24.00

25.00

25.00

26.00 includes up to 5 serovars. Microscopic agglutination-- Sample..........

4.25

4.50

4.50

4.50

4.75 each serovar in excess of 5 serovars. Particle concentration

Test............

36.00

37.00

38.00

38.00

39.00 fluorescent immunoassay (PCFIA). Plate........................ Test............

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.50

7.75 Rapid automated presumptive.. Test............

7.00

7.00

7.25

7.25

7.25 Rivanol...................... Test............

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.50

7.75 Tube agglutination........... Test............

7.00

7.25

7.50

7.50

7.75

(b) * * *

User fee

Test

Unit

Jan. 18, Oct. 1, Oct. 1, Oct. 1, Beginning 2008-Sept. 2008-Sept. 2009-Sept. 2010-Sept. Oct. 1, 30, 2008 30, 2009 30, 2010 30, 2011 2011

Agar gel immunodiffusion..... Test............ $16.00 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00 $18.00 Complement fixation.......... Test............

16.00

17.00

17.00

18.00

18.00 Enzyme linked immunosorbent Test............

16.00

17.00

17.00

18.00

18.00 assay. Hemagglutination inhibition.. Test............

14.00

15.00

15.00

15.00

16.00 Indirect fluorescent antibody Test............

14.00

15.00

15.00

15.00

16.00 Latex agglutination.......... Test............

16.00

17.00

17.00

17.00

18.00 Peroxidase linked antibody... Test............

15.00

16.00

16.00

16.00

17.00 Plaque reduction

Test............

18.00

18.00

19.00

19.00

19.00 neutralization. Rabies fluorescent antibody Test............

45.00

46.00

47.00

49.00

50.00 neutralization. Virus neutralization......... Test............

13.00

13.00

14.00

14.00

14.00

* * * * * 0 4. In Sec. 130.17, paragraph (a), the table is revised to read as follows:

Sec. 130.17 User fees for other veterinary diagnostic laboratory tests performed at NVSL (excluding FADDL) or at authorized sites.

(a) * * *

User fee

Test

Unit

Jan. 18, Oct. 1, Oct. 1, Oct. 1, Beginning 2008-Sept. 2008-Sept. 2009-Sept. 2010-Sept. Oct. 1, 30, 2008 30, 2009 30, 2010 30, 2011 2011

Aflatoxin quantitation....... Test............ $30.00 $31.00 $32.00 $32.00 $33.00 Aflatoxin screen............. Test............

29.00

29.00

30.00

30.00

31.00 Agar gel immunodiffusion spp. Test............

13.00

13.00

13.00

14.00

14.00 identification. Antibiotic (bioautography) Test............

66.00

67.00

68.00

70.00

72.00 quantitation. Antibiotic (bioautography) Test............ 119.00 122.00 125.00 128.00 130.00 screen. Antibiotic inhibition........ Test............

66.00

67.00

68.00

70.00

72.00 Arsenic...................... Test............

17.00

18.00

18.00

19.00

19.00 Ergot alkaloid screen........ Test............

66.00

67.00

68.00

70.00

72.00 Ergot alkaloid confirmation.. Test............

86.00

88.00

89.00

91.00

94.00 Feed microscopy.............. Test............

66.00

67.00

68.00

70.00

72.00 Fumonisin only............... Test............

37.00

38.00

39.00

40.00

40.00 Gossypol..................... Test............

98.00 100.00 103.00 105.00 107.00 Mercury...................... Test............ 145.00 148.00 151.00 155.00 158.00 Metals screen................ Test............

44.00

45.00

46.00

47.00

48.00 Metals single element

Test............

13.00

13.00

13.00

14.00

14.00 confirmation. Mycotoxin: aflatoxin-liver... Test............ 119.00 122.00 125.00 128.00 130.00 Mycotoxin screen............. Test............

48.00

49.00

50.00

51.00

52.00 Nitrate/nitrite.............. Test............

66.00

67.00

68.00

70.00

72.00

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Organic compound confirmation Test............

88.00

90.00

92.00

94.00

96.00 Organic compound screen...... Test............ 151.00 155.00 158.00 161.00 165.00 Parasitology................. Test............

29.00

29.00

30.00

30.00

31.00 Pesticide quantitation....... Test............ 132.00 135.00 138.00 141.00 144.00 Pesticide screen............. Test............

60.00

62.00

63.00

64.00

66.00 pH........................... Test............

26.00

27.00

28.00

28.00

29.00 Plate cylinder............... Test............

98.00 100.00 103.00 105.00 107.00 Selenium..................... Test............

44.00

45.00

46.00

47.00

48.00 Silicate/carbonate

Test............

66.00

67.00

68.00

70.00

72.00 disinfectant. Temperature disks............ Test............ 130.00 133.00 136.00 139.00 142.00 Toxicant quantitation, other. Test............ 110.00 112.00 115.00 117.00 120.00 Toxicant screen, other....... Test............

33.00

33.00

34.00

35.00

36.00 Vomitoxin only............... Test............

53.00

54.00

55.00

56.00

58.00 Water activity............... Test............

33.00

33.00

34.00

35.00

36.00 Zearaleone quantitation...... Test............

53.00

54.00

55.00

56.00

58.00 Zearaleone screen............ Test............

29.00

29.00

30.00

30.00

31.00

* * * * * 0 5. In Sec. 130.18, paragraphs (a) and (b), the tables are revised to read as follows:

Sec. 130.18 User fees for veterinary diagnostic reagents produced at NVSL or other authorized site (excluding FADDL).

(a) * * *

User fee

Reagent

Unit

Jan. 18, Oct. 1, Oct. 1, Oct. 1, Beginning 2008-Sept. 2008-Sept. 2009-Sept. 2010-Sept. Oct. 1, 30, 2008 30, 2009 30, 2010 30, 2011 2011

Anaplasma card test antigen.. 2 mL............ $95.00 $97.00 $99.00 $101.00 $103.00 Anaplasma card test kit

Kit............. 127.00 130.00 133.00 136.00 139.00 without antigen. Anaplasma CF antigen......... 2 mL............

46.00

46.00

46.00

47.00

47.00 Anaplasma stabilate.......... 4.5 mL.......... 175.00 178.00 181.00 185.00 188.00 Avian origin bacterial

1 mL............

48.00

49.00

50.00

51.00

52.00 antiserums. Bacterial agglutinating

5 mL............

54.00

55.00

57.00

58.00

59.00 antigens other than brucella and salmonella pullorum. Bacterial conjugates......... 1 mL............

96.00

99.00 101.00 103.00 105.00 Bacterial disease CF

1 mL............

29.00

30.00

30.00

31.00

32.00 antigens, all other. Bacterial ELISA antigens..... 1 mL............

29.00

30.00

31.00

31.00

32.00 Bacterial or protozoal

1 mL............

60.00

61.00

63.00

64.00

66.00 antiserums, all other. Bacterial reagent culture\1\. Culture.........

73.00

74.00

76.00

78.00

79.00 Bacterial reference

Culture......... 228.00 233.00 239.00 244.00 249.00 culture\2\. Bacteriophage reference

Culture......... 172.00 176.00 180.00 183.00 188.00 culture. Bovine serum factor.......... 1 mL............

18.00

18.00

19.00

19.00

19.00 Brucella abortus CF antigen.. 60 mL........... 151.00 154.00 158.00 161.00 165.00 Brucella agglutination

60 mL........... 151.00 154.00 158.00 161.00 165.00 antigens, all other. Brucella buffered plate

60 mL........... 172.00 176.00 180.00 183.00 188.00 antigen. Brucella canis tube antigen.. 25 mL........... 114.00 116.00 119.00 121.00 124.00 Brucella card test antigen Package.........

90.00

92.00

94.00

96.00

98.00 (packaged). Brucella card test kit

Kit............. 113.00 114.00 116.00 117.00 119.00 without antigen. Brucella cells............... Gram............

19.00

19.00

19.00

20.00

20.00 Brucella cells, dried........ Pellet..........

6.00

6.00

6.25

6.25

6.25 Brucella ring test antigen... 60 mL........... 241.00 246.00 252.00 257.00 263.00 Brucella rivanol solution.... 60 mL...........

29.00

30.00

31.00

31.00

32.00 Dourine CF antigen........... 1 mL............

89.00

91.00

93.00

95.00

97.00 Dourine stabilate............ 4.5 mL.......... 109.00 111.00 112.00 114.00 116.00 Equine and bovine origin 1 mL............ 127.00 130.00 133.00 136.00 139.00 babesia species antiserums. Equine negative control CF 1 mL............ 282.00 283.00 286.00 290.00 293.00 antigen. Flazo-orange................. 3 mL............

13.00

13.00

13.00

13.00

14.00 Glanders CF antigen.......... 1 mL............

77.00

79.00

81.00

82.00

84.00 Hemoparasitic disease CF 1 mL............ 541.00 553.00 565.00 577.00 590.00 antigens, all other. Leptospira transport medium.. 10 mL...........

4.25

4.50

4.50

4.50

4.75 Monoclonal antibody.......... 1 mL............

95.00

97.00

99.00 101.00 103.00 Mycobacterium spp. old

1 mL............

24.00

24.00

25.00

25.00

26.00 tuberculin. Mycobacterium spp. PPD....... 1 mL............

18.00

19.00

19.00

19.00

20.00 Mycoplasma hemagglutination 5 mL............ 180.00 184.00 188.00 192.00 197.00 antigens. Negative control serums...... 1 mL............

18.00

19.00

19.00

19.00

20.00 Rabbit origin bacterial

1 mL............

52.00

53.00

54.00

55.00

56.00 antiserum. Salmonella pullorum

5 mL............

15.00

16.00

16.00

16.00

17.00 microagglutination antigen.

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Stabilates, all other........ 4.5 mL.......... 684.00 690.00 703.00 716.00 730.00

\1\ A reagent culture is a bacterial culture that has been subcultured one or more times after being tested for purity and identity. It is intended for use as a reagent with a diagnostic test such as the leptospiral agglutination test. \2\ A reference culture is a bacterial culture that has been thoroughly tested for purity and identity. It should be suitable as a master seed for future cultures.

(b) * * *

User fee

Reagent

Unit

Jan. 18, Oct. 1, Oct. 1, Oct. 1, Beginning 2008-Sept. 2008-Sept. 2009-Sept. 2010-Sept. Oct. 1, 30, 2008 30, 2009 30, 2010 30, 2011 2011

Antigen, except avian

2 mL............ $61.00 $62.00 $64.00 $65.00 $67.00 influenza and chlamydia psittaci antigens, any. Avian antiserum except avian 2 mL............

48.00

49.00

51.00

52.00

53.00 influenza antiserum, any. Avian influenza antigen, any. 2 mL............

33.00

34.00

35.00

36.00

36.00 Avian influenza antiserum, 6 mL............ 103.00 105.00 108.00 110.00 113.00 any. Bovine or ovine serum, any... 2 mL............ 127.00 130.00 133.00 136.00 139.00 Cell culture................. Flask........... 151.00 154.00 158.00 161.00 165.00 Chlamydia psittaci spp. of Panel...........

95.00

96.00

98.00

99.00 101.00 origin monoclonal antibody panel. Conjugate, any............... 1 mL............

73.00

75.00

76.00

78.00

80.00 Diluted positive control 2 mL............

24.00

25.00

25.00

26.00

27.00 serum, any. Equine antiserum, any........ 2 mL............

45.00

46.00

47.00

48.00

49.00 Monoclonal antibody.......... 1 mL............ 102.00 104.00 106.00 108.00 110.00 Other spp. antiserum, any.... 1 mL............

52.00

52.00

52.00

53.00

53.00 Porcine antiserum, any....... 2 mL............ 105.00 108.00 110.00 113.00 115.00 Porcine tissue sets.......... Tissue set...... 157.00 157.00 158.00 159.00 161.00 Positive control tissues, all 2 cm\2\ section.

60.00

62.00

63.00

65.00

66.00 Rabbit origin antiserum...... 1 mL............

52.00

53.00

54.00

55.00

56.00 Reference virus, any......... 0.6 mL.......... 180.00 184.00 188.00 193.00 197.00 Viruses (except reference 0.6 mL..........

30.00

31.00

32.00

32.00

33.00 viruses), chlamydia psittaci agent or chlamydia psittaci antigen, any.

* * * * * 0 6. In Sec. 130.19, paragraph (a), the table is revised to read as follows:

Sec. 130.19 User fees for other veterinary diagnostic services or materials provided at NVSL (excluding FADDL).

(a) * * *

User fee

Service

Unit

Jan. 18, Oct. 1, Oct. 1, Oct. 1, Beginning 2008-Sept. 2008-Sept. 2009-Sept. 2010-Sept. Oct. 1, 30, 2008 30, 2009 30, 2010 30, 2011 2011

Antimicrobial susceptibility Isolate......... $105.00 $107.00 $109.00 $112.00 $114.00 test. Avian safety test............ Test............ 4,082.00 4,090.00 4,099.00 4,109.00 4,180.00 Check tests, culture......... Kit \1\......... 176.00 179.00 182.00 185.00 189.00 Check tests, serology........ Kit \1\......... 361.00 369.00 377.00 385.00 394.00 Fetal bovine serum safety Verification.... 1,119.00 1,122.00 1,134.00 1,147.00 1,160.00 test. Hourly user fees: \2\

Hour..................... Hour............ 104.00 104.00 108.00 112.00 112.00

Quarter hour............. Quarter Hour....

26.00

26.00

27.00

28.00

28.00

Minimum.................. ................

30.00

31.00

32.00

33.00

33.00

Manual, brucellosis

1 copy.......... 115.00 117.00 120.00 122.00 125.00 culture.

Manual, tuberculosis 1 copy.......... 172.00 176.00 180.00 183.00 188.00 Culture (English or Spanish).

Manual, Veterinary

1 copy.......... 172.00 176.00 180.00 183.00 188.00 mycology.

Manuals or standard

1 copy..........

34.00

35.00

36.00

37.00

37.00 operating procedure (SOP), all other.

Manuals or SOP, per page. 1 page..........

2.25

2.50

2.50

2.75

2.75

Training (school or

Per person per

332.00 339.00 346.00 354.00 362.00 technical assistance). day.

\1\ Any reagents required for the check test will be charged separately.

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\2\ For veterinary diagnostic services for which there is no flat user fee the Hourly rate user fee will be calculated for the actual time required to provide the service.

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Done in Washington, DC, this 13th day of December 2007. Kevin Shea, Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. [FR Doc. E7-24602 Filed 12-18-07; 8:45 am]

BILLING CODE 3410-34-P

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