FGIS definition
Examples of FGIS in a sentence
Fumigation shall be witnessed by FGIS, USDA, and the aluminum phosphide preparation shall be contained in packaging as described in the Fumigation Handbook.
This Agreement is a local supplement to the National Agreement between the National Council of the Federal Grain Inspection Locals, American Federation of Government Employees (AFL- CIO), and the USDA, Federal Grain Inspection Service (FGIS), Field Management Division.
An agency and/or laboratory authorized by Federal Grain Inspection Service (FGIS) to provide official inspection and/or weighing services authorized under the United States Grain Standards Act, as amended (USGSA).
Will begin hourly rate charges when official personnel depart the FGIS field office or assigned duty location to travel to the point of service and end such charges when they return from the point of service, computed to the nearest quarter hour (less mealtime, if any).
Applicants for rice inspection services in areas served by a Federal Grain Inspection Service (FGIS) field office may enter into a service commitment with the field office in order to ensure timely services and to obtain lower inspection charges.
The applicant in these circumstances would be credited with the number of contract hours charged to other applicants or activities of FGIS.
The Warehouse Operator must deliver to the depositor or lawful owner, upon demand, grain of the kind, quantity, numerical grade, and class as obligated or better, as determined by a licensed inspector and/or weigher or an official inspection certificate issued by an FGIS official service provider.
Commodity supplier’s option to use FGIS approved mechanical sampling equipment.
Commodity supplier shall arrange and pay for in-transit fumigation performed by a certified applicator in accordance with the USDA, FGIS Fumigation Handbook dated July 10, 2020.
The contract service permits FGIS to stabilize the work force at a particular facility which reduces the cost of providing official services.