AMS Formally Takes Over GIPSA Regulatory Authorities
The Agricultural Marketing Service is issuing a final rule that formally brings regulations previously administered by the Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration (GIPSA) under the authority of AMS. The changes are necessary as a result of a November 2018 directive from the Secretary of Agriculture that eliminated GIPSA as a stand-alone agency and delegated its authorities to AMS. “This action is necessary to enable the AMS Administrator to issue, maintain, and revise as necessary regulations related to programs under the AMS Administrator’s delegated authority,” the final rule said.
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(Federal Register 08/30/19)