[Federal Register Volume 64, Number 244 (Tuesday, December 21, 1999)]
[Notices]
[Pages 71401-71406]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 99-32954]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation
Request for Public Comment on Information Collections Related to
Pilot and Private Crop Insurance Policies
AGENCY: Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C., chapter 35), this notice announces Federal Crop Insurance
Corporation's (FCIC) public comment period on the information
collection requests (ICRs) associated with new crop insurance programs
(pilot and private crop insurance policies) administered by Federal
Crop Insurance Corporation (FCIC). FCIC is soliciting comments on pilot
and private crop
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insurance policies in selected states and counties concerning its
information collections. FCIC is also soliciting comments on the crop
history survey which collects information needed to determine the
feasibility of developing crop insurance programs.
DATES: Written comments on this notice will be accepted until close of
business February 22, 2000.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are invited to submit written comments to
Timothy Hoffmann, Director, Product Development Division, Federal Crop
Insurance Corporation, United States Department of Agriculture, 9435
Holmes Road, Kansas City, MO 64131. Comments may also be sent via the
Internet to [email protected]. A copy of each response will
be available for public inspection and copying from 7:00 a.m. to 4:30
p.m., CST, Monday through Friday, except holidays, at the above
address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nancy Conway, Insurance Management
Specialist, Research and Development, Product Development Division,
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, at the Kansas City, MO address
listed above, telephone (816) 926-7743.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: New Crop Insurance Programs (pilot and private crop
insurance policies).
Abstract: The Secretary of Agriculture's goal is to expand the crop
insurance safety net to as many agricultural crops and commodities as
possible. In keeping with these goals, FCIC is currently offering new
crop insurance policies (pilot and private crop insurance policies).
Pilot programs are generally approved for a 3 year period and then
analyzed to determine whether or not to extend the program. Private
products are approved by the FCIC board of directors (board) and are in
force until the program is withdrawn by the company or canceled by the
board. The following is a list of pilot and private crop insurance
policies along with the state and counties where they are offered. In
the future, a decision may be made to implement these program(s) into
additional areas. The Crop History Survey may be used by FCIC to
request information from insureds prior to the implementation of the
pilot or private crop insurance policies or to expand these programs if
this information is not otherwise available. Also, producers requesting
crop insurance are required to complete specific forms dependent on the
crops to be insured.
Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR): Androscoggin, Cumberland, Kennebec,
and York counties, Maine; Barnstable, Berkshire, Bristol, Dukes, Essex,
Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire, Middlesex, Nantucket, Norfolk, Plymouth,
Suffolk, and Worchester counties, Massachusetts; Belknap, Cheshire,
Hillsborough, Merrimack, Rockingham, Strafford, and Sullivan counties,
New Hampshire; Allegan, Berrien, Kent, Ottawa, and Van Buren counties,
Michigan; and Alachua, Gilchrist, Levy, Marion, Sumter, and Suwannee
counties, Florida effective for the 1999 through 2001 insurance years.
Avocado (APH): Dade County, Florida, effective for the 1999 through
2001 crop years.
Avocado/Mango Tree: Dade County, Florida, effective for the 1998
through 2001 crop years.
Barley (IP): In the specified number of counties in the following
states; Idaho-43, Minnesota-74, Montana-108, North Dakota-53, Oregon-
30, South Dakota-28, and Washington-38.
Barley, Feed (RA): Ada, Adams, Bannock, Bear Lake, Benewah,
Bingham, Blaine, Boise, Bonner, Bonneville, Boundary, Butte, Camas,
Canyon, Caribou, Cassia, Clark, Clearwater, Custer, Elmore, Franklin,
Fremont, Gem, Gooding, Idaho, Jefferson, Jerome, Kootenai, Latah,
Lemhi, Lewis, Lincoln, Madison, Minidoka, Nez Perce, Oneida, Owyhee,
Payette, Power, Shoshone, Teton, Twin Falls, and Valley counties in
Idaho; and Adams, Barnes, Benson, Billings, Bottineau, Billings,
Bowman, Burke, Burleigh, Cass, Cavalier, Dickey, Divide, Dunn, Eddy,
Emmons, Foster, Golden Valley, Grand Forks, Grant, Griggs, Hettinger,
Kidder, La Moure, Logan, McHenry, McIntosh, McKenzie, McLean, Mercer,
Morton, Mountrail, Nelson, Oliver, Pierce, Ramsey, Ranson, Renville,
Richland, Rolette, Sargent, Sheridan, Sioux, Slope, Stark, Steele,
Stuteman, Towner, Traill, Walsh, Ward, Wells, and Williams counties in
North Dakota.
Beans, Fresh Market: Dade County, Florida; Hyde and Tyrrell
counties in North Carolina; Accomack and Northhampton counties in
Virginia effective for the years 2000 through 2002.
Cabbage: Rabun County, Georgia; Monroe, Orleans, and Ontario
counties, New York; Pasquotank County, North Carolina; Schuylkill
County, Pennsylvania; and Carroll County, Virginia for the 1999 through
2001 crop years; and in Colquitt County, Georgia; Flagler, Putnam, and
St. Johns counties, Florida; Horry County, South Carolina; and Hidalgo
County, Texas for the 2000 through 2002 crop years.
Canola/rapeseed (RA): Bannock, Benewah, Bingham, Blaine, Bonner,
Bonneville, Boundary, Caribou, Cassia, Clearwater, Fremont, Gooding,
Idaho, Jefferson, Jerome, Kootenai, Latah, Lewis, Lincoln, Madison,
Minidoka, Nez Perce, Oneida, Power, Teton, and Twin Falls counties in
Idaho; and Barnes, Benson, Bottineau, Burke, Burleigh, Cavalier,
Divide, Eddy, Foster, Grand Forks, Griggs, Kidder, McHenry, McLean,
Mountrail, Nelson, Pembina, Pierce, Ramsey, Renville, Rolette,
Sheridan, Stutsman, Towner, Walsh, Ward, Wells, and Williams counties
in North Dakota.
Cherries: San Joaquin County, California; Lake County, Montana;
Hood River and Wasco counties, Oregon; and Benton, Chelan, Douglas,
Franklin, and Yakima counties, Washington, for the 1999 through 2001
crop years.
Chile Peppers: Cochise County, Arizona; and Luna and Hidalgo
counties, New Mexico for the 2000 through 2002 crop years.
Citrus, Dollar (CA): Fresno and Tulare counties, California for the
2001 through 2003 crop years.
Clams, Cultivated: Brevard, Dixie, Indian River, and Levy counties,
Florida; Barnstable, Bristol, Dukes, Nantucket, and Plymouth counties,
Massachusetts; and Charleston County, South Carolina; Accomack and
Northampton counties, Virginia for the 2000 through the 2002 crop
years.
Corn (GRIP): All counties in Illinois except Alexander, Cook, Du
Page, Hardin, Johnson, Pope, Pulaski, and Union; all counties in
Indiana except Brown, Crawford, Dearborn, Floyd, Monroe, Ohio, Perry,
and Switzerland; and all counties in Iowa.
Corn (RA): All counties in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, North Dakota,
Minnesota except Cook, Lake, and Ramsey counties, and South Dakota
except Jackson, and Shannon counties.
Cotton (CRC): In the specified number of counties in the following
states; Alabama-60, Arizona-9, Arkansas-31, California-12, Florida-24,
Georgia-97, Kansas-13, Louisiana-25, Mississippi-66, Missouri-7, New
Mexico-11, North Carolina-53, Oklahoma-35, South Carolina-41,
Tennessee-25, Texas-163, and Virginia-11.
Crambe: Bottineau, Golden Valley, Grant, Hettinger, Renville,
Stark, and Ward counties in North Dakota for the 1999 through 2001 crop
years.
Cucumber: Gratiot and St. Joseph counties, Michigan; Columbus,
Duplin, Franklin, Greene, Robeson counties, North Carolina; Clarendon
County, South Carolina; and Frio, Medina,
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Uvalde counties, Texas for the 2000 through 2002 crop year.
Grain Sorghum (CRC): In the specified number of counties in the
following states: Alabama-34, Arkansas-49, California-5, Colorado-18,
Florida-5, Georgia-79, Illinois-62, Indiana-17, Iowa-32, Kansas-105,
Kentucky-21, Louisiana-34, Maryland-5, Michigan-3, Minnesota-1,
Mississippi-49, Missouri-92, Nebraska-75, New Mexico-10, North
Carolina-81, North Dakota-1, Ohio-7, Oklahoma-71, South Carolina-21,
South Dakota-59, Tennessee-35, Texas-202, Virginia-79, and Wisconsin-2.
Grain Sorghum (IP): 201 specified counties in Texas.
Mint: Starke and Pulaski counties, Indiana; Flathead county,
Montana; Grant and Yakima counties, Washington; Dane, Marquette,
Jefferson, and Walworth counties, Wisconsin, effective for the 2000
through 2002 crop years.
Mustard: All counties in North Dakota for the 1999 through 2001
crop years.
Pecan Revenue: Dougherty, Lee, and Mitchell Counties, Georgia;
Culberson, El Paso, and Pecos Counties, Texas; and Dona Ana County, New
Mexico, effective for the 1998 through 2000 crop years.
Rangeland (GRP): Big Horn, Blaine, Carter, Custer, Fallon, Glacier,
Phillips, Powder River, Roosevelt, Rosebud, Sheridan, and Valley
counties, Montana, effective for the 1999 through 2001 crop years.
Rice (CRC): In the specified number of counties in the following
states: Arkansas-43, California-13, Florida-3, Louisiana-30,
Mississippi-27, Missouri-7, Oklahoma-1, Tennessee-1, and Texas-23.
Soybeans (GRIP): All counties in Illinois except Cook, Du Page,
Hardin, Johnson, and Pope: all counties in Indiana except Brown,
Crawford, Dearborn, Floyd, Lawrence, Monroe, Ohio, Orange, Perry, and
Switzerland; and all counties in Iowa effective for the 1999 and
subsequent crop years.
Soybeans (IP): In the specified number of counties in the following
states: Arkansas-42; Illinois-102; Indiana-92; Maryland-22; North
Carolina-89; and Adair, Audubon, Cass, Dallas, Guthrie and Shelby
counties in Iowa.
Soybeans (RA): All counties in Illinois, Indiana, and Iowa; all
counties in Minnesota except Carlton, Cass, Cook, Hubbard, Itasca,
Lake, St. Louis, and Wadena counties; all counties in North Dakota
except Adams, Billings, Bowman, Burke, Divide, Dunn, Emmons, Golden
Valley, Grants, Hettinger, Logan, McHenry, McIntosh, McKenzie, Mercer,
Morton, Oliver, Renville, Sioux, Slope, Stark, and Williams counties;
and all counties in South Dakota except Bennett, Butte, Corson, Custer,
Dewey, Fall River, Haakon, Harding, Jackson, Jones, Lawrence, Lyman,
Meade, Mellette, Pennington, Perkins, Shannon, Stanley, and Zieback
counties.
Squash, Winter: Colbert and Jackson counties, Alabama; Hartford
County in Connecticut; Berkshire, Bristol, Franklin, Hampden, and
Hampshire counties in Massachusetts; Atlantic, Cumberland, Gloucester,
and Salem counties in New Jersey; and Monroe Orange, Orleans, and
Suffolk counties in New York; and Bucks and Lancaster counties in
Pennsylvania for the 1999 through 2001 crop years.
Strawberries: Fresno, Merced, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties
in California; Hillsborough and Manatee counties in Florida; Livingston
and Tangipahoa counties in Louisiana; and Brunswick, Buncombe,
Columbus, Cumberland, Duplin, Guilford, Haywood, Henderson, Johnston,
New Hanover, Pender, Robeson, and Wake counties in North Carolina for
the 2000 through 2002 crop years.
Sunflowers, (RA): All counties in North Dakota.
Sweetpotato: Baldwin County, Alabama; Merced County in California;
Avoyelles, Morehouse and West Carroll Parishes in Louisiana; Columbus
and Johnston Counties in North Carolina; Horry County in South Carolina
effective for the 1998 through 2000 crop years.
Watermelon: Geneva County, Alabama; Sussex County in Delaware;
Alachua, Jackson, and Manatee counties in Florida; Crisp, Tift, Turner,
and Worth counties in Georgia; Wicomico county in Maryland; Chowan and
Sampson counties in North Carolina; and Duval, Frio, and Hidalgo
counties in Texas, effective for the 1999 through 2001 crop years.
Wheat (CRC): In the specified number of counties in the following
states: Alabama-58, Arizona-11, Arkansas-53, California-34, Colorado-
38, Georgia-128, Idaho-42, Illinois-102, Indiana-92, Iowa-66, Kansas-
105, Kentucky-75, Louisiana-41, Michigan-80, Minnesota-84, Mississippi-
77, Missouri-96, Montana-54, Nebraska-82, New Mexico-15, North
Carolina-82, North Dakota-53, Ohio-76, Oklahoma-77, Oregon-30, South
Carolina-45, South Dakota-66, Tennessee-67, Texas-206, Utah-23,
Virginia-76, Washington-29, Wisconsin-55, and Wyoming-16.
Wheat (RA): Ada, Adams, Bannock, Bear Lake, Benewah, Bingham,
Blaine, Bonner, Bonneville, Boundary, Butte, Camas, Canyon, Caribou,
Cassia, Clark, Clearwater, Custer, Elmore, Franklin, Fremont, Gem,
Gooding, Idaho, Jefferson, Jerome, Kootenai, Latah, Lemhi, Lewis,
Lincoln, Madison, Minidoka, Nez Perce, Oneida, Owyhee, Payette, Power,
Teton, Twin Falls, Valley, and Washington counties in Idaho; 84
counties in Minnesota; all counties in North Dakota; and 66 counties in
South Dakota.
Wild Rice: Lassen, Modoc, Shasta, and Sutter counties in
California; and Aitkin, Beltrami, Clearwater, Lake of the Woods,
Pennington, and East Polk counties in Minnesota, for the 1999 through
2001 crop years.
Crop History Survey: Surveys are necessary in certain situations
before a decision can be made to develop or implement crop insurance
coverage under a pilot program. Information is needed to determine the
feasibility of developing crop insurance programs. This information is
used to develop premium rates and insurance prices and other actuarial
design components. Actual historic acreage and yield data from growers
is often the only source of this kind of information.
The agency seeks public comment regarding the following: (a)
whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the
proper performance of the functions of the agency, including whether
the information has practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the agency's
estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of information; (c)
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of the collection of
information on respondents, including through the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of information gathering
technology.
Burden Statement: FCIC has estimated an information collection
burden for its forms that includes the time to complete the form and
for the representative to explain the benefits of the program to the
producer. Various activities of the loss adjuster (e.g., measuring
acreage and making appraisals) was also considered in the burden
estimates.
Total Burden: The total burden is estimated at 49,782 hours.
Purpose of Information Collected: The crop insurance program is the
principal risk management tool used by producers of farm products. The
Act requires the crop insurance program to operate on an actuarially
sound basis. To meet these goals, existing crop programs must be
improved and expanded, new crop products developed, and new insurance
concepts studied for possible implementation. Meeting these goals
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requires the collection of a wide range of information that is used in
part to establish insurance coverage, premiums, payments, indemnities
and allow for other program and administrative operations; as well as
to create an information data base used to support continued
development and improvements in crop insurance products and which meet
the goal of a sound insurance program. The various categories of forms,
the nature of the information collected, and the purpose for the
information are described below.
Sales documents provide the information required to issue a crop
insurance policy, such as the insured's name, address, social security
number, crop(s) to be insured, dollar amount of insurance or price
election and level of coverage selected by the producer, crop condition
reports for perennial crops, assignment or transfer of indemnity, power
of attorney, or other information affecting policy benefits.
Yield Reports establish an individual producer's actual production
and yield history and provide the basis for calculating the insured's
production guarantee. The production guarantee is the simple average of
a minimum of four yearly yields up to a maximum of ten yields.
Option forms allow a producer to modify the insurance coverage
contained in the provisions in the crop insurance policy. An option may
provide additional or limit the insurable causes of loss, provide
different methods of determining losses, or provide different types of
unit division to increase a producer's protection, etc. Producers
select a coverage on the option form.
Acreage reports indicate the location, number of acres, dates
planted, share (percent of interest), and other information by unit for
each crop to be insured. The reports include plant inventory and
container reports for nursery crops, planting records for some crops,
and tonnage reports for raisins. These reports are used to determine
premium and liability and must be submitted on or before the final
acreage reporting date specified in the policy.
Claim Forms notify an insurance provider of a loss due to an
insurable cause. Appraisal worksheets for each individual crop are used
in the field by the loss adjuster to determine the production to be
counted in establishing the loss. Other forms in this category are
various inspection, appraisal, production records, and claim for
indemnity documents. The claim for indemnity form summarizes
information determined by the loss adjuster and is required to compute
the amount of an indemnity. The adjuster will determine from
observation, appraisals, and measurements, the amount of harvested and
unharvested production, primary and secondary (when applicable) causes
of loss, number of units (when applicable), number of planted and
harvested acres and any other information necessary to determine the
amount of loss.
Survey Form is sometimes necessary to collect information about a
crop prior to a pilot program being developed or before a pilot program
is extended to other areas.
Frequency of Reporting: Some sales forms are completed only when a
producer applies for crop insurance, e.g., the application and most
coverage options. Canceling and reinstating insurance coverage,
transferring insurance coverage to a different insurance provider, and
changing the amount of insurance coverage are instances when forms
would have to be completed again. Other forms are completed annually,
such as forms used to collect crop acreage data, production data used
to establish the insurance guarantee, and administrative forms such as
the assignment of indemnity and certain coverage options. Acreage
report forms must be completed every crop year and include such
information as acres, type, practice, APH yields, share insured, etc.
This information is used to establish the guarantee. More than one crop
may be reported on one form, and producers may need to complete more
than one form per year. Some acreage reports may need to be revised,
which will require an additional report to be submitted during the crop
year. Notice of damage and claim forms are completed by crop year,
crop, and unit when a crop has been damaged or destroyed. FCIC
estimated the proportion of insureds who complete each form in a given
year, recognizing that some insureds complete the forms more than once
in any given year and some of the forms are not filled out by every
producer every year.
Recordkeeping Requirements: FCIC requires records to be kept for
three years, but all records required by FCIC are retained as part of a
normal business practice. Therefore, FCIC is not estimating additional
burden related to recordkeeping.
Forms and Current OMB Docket Numbers: The following list of FCIC
forms may be used for the above crops. This list has been compiled by
grouping the forms in numerical order.
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Current OMB
Form number Form title number
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FCI-5.......................................... Request for Actuarial Change..................... 0563-0053
FCI-5-A........................................ Request for Actuarial Change..................... 0563-0053
FCI-5-B........................................ Request for Actuarial Change..................... 0563-0053
FCI-6.......................................... Statement of Facts............................... 0563-0053
FCI-12......................................... Crop Insurance Application....................... 0563-0053
FCI-12-A....................................... Contract Changes................................. 0563-0053
FCI-12 AGR..................................... Adjusted Gross Revenue Application............... 0563-
FCI-12-P....................................... Pre-Acceptance Perennial Crop Inspection Report.. 0563-0053
FCI-12-P (Cherries)............................ Pre-Acceptance Perennial Crop Inspection Report.. 0563-
FCI-12-PAW (Alm/Cit/Fig/FrP/Pru/StF/Wal)....... Pre-Acceptance Inspection Report (Almond/Citrus/ 0563-
Fig/Fresh Plum/Prune/Stonefruit/Walnut Addendum
Worksheet).
FCI-12-PAW (Cherries).......................... Producer's Pre-Acceptance Worksheet.............. 0563-
FCI-12-PAW (Perennial Crops)................... Producer's Pre-Acceptance Worksheet.............. 0563-0053
FCI-19......................................... Crop Insurance Acreage Report.................... 0563-0053
FCI-19-A (APH)................................. Production and Yield Report...................... 0563-0053
FCI-19-A (APH) (Review Form)................... Actual Production History Review Report.......... 0563-0053
FCI-19-A (APH-BPW)............................. Block Production Worksheet....................... 0563-0053
FCI-19-A (APH-USW)............................. Unit Summary Worksheet........................... 0563-0053
FCI-20......................................... Application for Assignment of Indemnity.......... 0563-0053
FCI-21......................................... Transfer of Right to Indemnity................... 0563-0053
FCI-73......................................... Certification Form............................... 0563-0053
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FCI-74......................................... Production Worksheet............................. 0563-
FCI-74 (Cont. Sheet)........................... Production Worksheet, Continuation Sheet-- 0563-0053
Harvested Production.
FCI-74 AGR..................................... AGR Claim for Indemnity Worksheet................ 0563-
FCI-74 Clams................................... Clam Production Worksheet/Claim Form............. 0563-
FCI-74-A (Florida Avocado)..................... Florida Avocado Appraisal Worksheet.............. 0563-
FCI-74-A (Beans, Fr. Market)................... Fresh Market Beans Appraisal Worksheet........... 0563-
FCI-74-A (Cabbage)............................. Cabbage Appraisal Worksheet...................... 0563-
FCI-74-A (Canola/rapeseed)..................... Canola and Rapeseed Appraisal Worksheet.......... 0563-
FCI-74-A (Cherries)............................ Cherry Appraisal Worksheet....................... 0563-
FCI-74-A (Chile Pepper)........................ Chile Pepper Appraisal Worksheet................. 0563-
FCI-74-A (AZ/CA Citrus)........................ Citrus Appraisal Worksheet....................... 0563-0053
FCI-74-A (Clams)............................... Clam Appraisal Worksheet......................... 0563-
FCI-74-A (CN/GS/SIL)........................... Weight Method Appraisal Worksheet--(Corn, 0563-0053
Popcorn, Hybrid Seed Corn, Grain Sorghum, and
Silage).
FCI-74-A (Cotton).............................. Appraisal Worksheet--Cotton...................... 0563-0053
FCI-74-A (Crambe).............................. Crambe Appraisal Worksheet....................... 0563-
FCI-74-A (Cucumbers)........................... Cucumber Appraisal Worksheet..................... 0563-
FCI-74-A (Florida Fruit Trees)................. Florida Fruit Tree Worksheet..................... 0563-
FCI-74-A (Florida Fruit Trees) (Continuation Florida Fruit Tree Worksheet..................... 0563-
Sheet).
FCI-74-A Mint (Winter Coverage Option)......... Mint Appraisal Worksheet (Winter Coverage Option) 0563-
FCI-74-A (Mustard)............................. Mustard Appraisal Worksheet...................... 0563-
FCI-74-A (Pecan)............................... Pecan Appraisal Worksheet........................ 0563-
FCI-74-A (Random Path)......................... Random Path Worksheet............................ 0563-
FCI-74-A (Small Grains)........................ Small Grains Appraisal Worksheet (Wheat-Barley- 0563-0053
Rye-Rice-Cultivated Wild Rice).
FCI-74-A (Soybeans)............................ Soybeans Appraisal Worksheet..................... 0563-
FCI-74-A (Winter Squash)....................... Appraisal Worksheet Winter Squash (Mature Stage). 0563
FCI-74-A (Strawberries)........................ Strawberry Appraisal Worksheet................... 0563-
FCI-74-A (Sunflowers).......................... Appraisal Worksheet Sunflowers................... 0563-
FCI-74-A (Sweetpotato)......................... Appraisal Worksheet Sweetpotato.................. 0563-
FCI-74-A (Watermelon).......................... Watermelon Appraisal Worksheet................... 0563-
FCI-74-B (CN&GS)............................... Stand Reduction Appraisal Worksheet (Corn and 0563-0053
Grain Sorghum).
FCI-74-B (Cotton).............................. Appraisal Worksheet Cotton....................... 0563-0053
FCI-74-B (Cucumbers)........................... Cucumber Stand Reduction and Hail Damage 0563-
Worksheet.
FCI-74-B Mint (Ministill)...................... Mint Appraisal Worksheet (Ministill)............. 0563-
FCI-74-B (Pecan)............................... Summary of Harvested Pecan Production............ 0563-
FCI-74-B (Strawberry).......................... Strawberries Summary of Harvested Production..... 0563-
FCI-74-C (Avocados)............................ Summary of Harvested Avocado Production Worksheet 0563-
FCI-74-C (CN&GS)............................... Hail Damage Appraisal Worksheet (Corn & Grain 0563-0053
Sorghum).
FCI-74-C (Cucumber)............................ Cucumber Appraisal Worksheet..................... 0563-
FCI-74-D (Cucumber)............................ Summary of Harvested Production.................. 0563-
FCI-74 T-P-C................................... Production Worksheet............................. 0563-
FCI-74 T-P-C (Cont. Sheet)..................... Production Worksheet (Continuation Sheet-- 0563-0053
Harvested Production).
FCI-74 T-P-C AUP (QAW)......................... AUP Cotton Quality Adjustment Worksheet.......... 0563-0053
FCI-78......................................... Request To Exclude Hail And Fire................. 0563-0053
FCI-480........................................ Request for Policy Cancellation and Transfer of 0563-0053
Experience Data.
FCI-532........................................ Power of Attorney................................ 0563-0053
FCI-549........................................ High-Risk Land Exclusion Option.................. 0563-0053
FCI-552........................................ Self-Certification Replant Worksheet............. 0563-0053
FCI-553........................................ Unit Division Option............................. 0563-0053
FCI-568........................................ Pick Record for Perennial Crops.................. 0563-0053
FCI-575........................................ Social Security Number (SSN) and Employer 0563-0053
Identification (EIN) Reporting Form.
FCI-576........................................ Disclaimer....................................... 0563-0053
FCI-587........................................ Request to Waive Administrative Fees for 0563-0053
Catastrophic Crop Coverage.
FCI-598........................................ Cabbage Pilot Crop Insurance Provisions 0563-
Disclaimer.
FCI-599........................................ Underwriting Report/Pre-acceptance Inspection/ 0563-
Self-certification Worksheet.
FCI-820........................................ Crop History Survey.............................. 0563-
FCI-821 AGR.................................... Annual Farm Report............................... 0563-
FCI-822 AGR.................................... Inventory and Accounts Receivable Report......... 0563-
FCI-823 AGR.................................... Agricultural Commodity Profile................... 0563-
FCI-824 AGR.................................... Animal Inventory/Accounting Worksheet............ 0563-
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Signed in Washington, D.C., on December 15, 1999.
Robert J. Prchal,
Deputy Administrator, Insurance Services, Federal Crop Insurance
Corporation.
[FR Doc. 99-32954 Filed 12-20-99; 8:45 am]
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