Form FGIS 4 FGIS 4 Application and Agreement for Contract Service

Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements (US Grain Standards Act and Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946)

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OMB: 0581-0309

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This is a fillable form; fill out, print, sign original, and mail to service area GIPSA Field Office.
OMB No. 0580-0013
No reduced hourly fee may be approved unless this
application has been properly completed (7 CFR 800.115 (c).

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
GRAIN INSPECTION, PACKERS AND STOCKYARDS
ADMINISTRATION
FEDERAL GRAIN INSPECTION SERVICE
WASHINGTON, DC

Name of Applicant

FORM APPROVED OMB NO. 0580-0013: According to the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to
respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid
OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this
information collection is 0580-0013. The time required to
complete this information collection is estimated to average 20
minutes per response, including the time for reviewing
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the
collection of information.

APPLICATION AND AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACT SERVICE
Location of Service
Date of Service to Commence

The above named applicant hereby makes application for official inspection and/or official weighing(s) in accordance with
applicable provisions and conditions stated below:
I.

The contract and the services shall be subject to the United States Grain Standards Act, as amended,
(7 U.S.C. 71 et. seq.), hereinafter cited as the Act, and the regulations, standards, and instructions thereunder.

II.

The applicant agrees that with respect to:
A.

1 YEAR CONTRACT RATE – To pay the current contract rate for 8 hours of service per day, per
contracted personnel for a specified shift, _____ consecutive days (5 days minimum) per week
beginning on _________, for 1 calendar year from the effective date of the contract. The fees are
published in the regulations under the Act.

B.

NONCONTRACT RATE – To pay the current noncontract rate for all noncontracted hours worked. The
fees are published in the regulations under the Act.

C.

CONTRACTED PERSONNEL – To pay the contract rate for:
1. ___________ official personnel for the first shift for 8 hours per day.
2. ___________ official personnel for the second shift for 8 days per day.
3. ___________ official personnel for the third shift for 8 hours per day.

III.

GIPSA/FGIS agrees that with respect to:
A.

SERVICES – To furnish official personnel to perform service for the applicant at the specified location in
accordance with the Act.

B.

CHARGES – To bill the applicant at the current contract hourly rate for the contracted hours and
noncontracted hourly rate for all other hours worked in accordance with the fees published in the
regulations under the Act.

C.

HOLIDAYS – Charges shall not be assessed for recognized Federal Holidays when service is not
performed upon request of the applicant. The request must be made not later than 2 p.m. the preceding
business day.

D.

UNCONTROLLABLE CIRCUMSTANCES – Charges shall not be assessed when service is not
performed due to strikes, natural disasters, fires, bomb threats, or other situations not under the control
of applicant.

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Form FGIS-4 (11/03)

IV.

It is mutually agreed that with respect to:

A.

OFFICIAL PERSONNEL –

B.

V.

1.

GIPSA/FGIS reserves the right to determine the total number of official personnel needed to
perform the service.

2.

GIPSA/FGIS reserves the right to reassign official personnel when, in the opinion of
GIPSA/FGIS, the personnel are not needed to perform service for the applicant or when the
applicant and FGIS agree services are not needed. In these circumstances, the applicant will
not be charged for the hours of employees that are reassigned.

TERMINATION OF CONTRACT – The official services shall be provided at the specified location and
shall be continued for a specified contract period unless the contract is terminated prior to this time by:
1.

Either party giving the other 60 days advance written notice of termination, unless it is mutually
agreeable to both parties to terminate it at an earlier date. If the applicant terminates the
contract, then the applicant forfeits the privilege of signing a new contract for the specified
contract period.

2.

The applicant notifying GIPSA/FGIS of termination 10 days prior to the effective date of revised
inspection and/or weighing contract hourly fees.

C.

RENEWAL OF CONTRACT – The applicant will give not less than 10 days written notice of intent to
renew the contract for a specified contract period.

D.

AMENDMENT OF CONTRACT – By mutual agreement, a contract may be amended as to the number
of official personnel under the contract.

This application when approved shall constitute a contract between the undersigned applicant and GIPSA/FGIS,
in accordance with the terms and conditions provided herein, and shall supersede any pervious executed
contract(s) for official inspection and/or official weighing services(s) covering the same location and applicant.
APPLICANT
Name of Firm

Signature

Title

Date

APPROVED
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration,
Federal Grain Inspection Service
Field Office (City and State)
Signature of Authorized Field Office
Representative

Form FGIS-4 (11/03) Reverse

Title

Date

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING A CONTRACT SERVICE AGREEMENT

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING A CONTRACT SERVICE AGREEMENT (REVERSE)

INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING FORM FGIS-4,
APPLICATION AND AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACT SERVICE
Prepare the form with an original and three copies.
(1)

Show name of applicant.

(2)

Show the address where the service will be performed.

(3)

Show the date that the agreement is to become effective (on or after the date of
signature).

(4)

Select the contract duration rate desired. Show the minimum number of
consecutive days a week agreed upon (5, 6, or 7). The contract must be for at
least 5 days.

(5)

Designate the first day of the consecutive days per week (i.e., Sunday, Monday,
etc.).

(6)

Show the number of official personnel under contract per shift. (If none are
required for a shift, show 0.)

(7)

Show the name of the firm making application.

(8)

Show the signature of the person making application.

(9)

Show the title of the person making application.

(10)

Show the date of the applicant’s signature.

(11)

Show the city and state of the authorizing field office.

(12)

Show the signature of the authorized field office representative.

(13)

Show the title of the authorized field office representative.

(14)

Show the date of the authorized field office representative’s signature.

To renew an existing contract, complete and present to FGIS a new Form FGIS-4.
Amendments to the contract will be typed on plain paper. The amended item will be
stated (i.e., item II, C, 2 is amended to read: “4 official personnel for the second shift for 8
hours per day”, effective (Date), and both parties will sign and attach the amendment to
the contract.

NOTE: Charges will be assessed in accordance with Section 800.71, "Fees assessed by
the Service," of the regulations under the United States Grain Standards Act, as amended.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Contact the field office responsible for the geographic area in which the service will be provided.
Details for these locations can be found at:
http://www.gipsa.usda.gov/GIPSA/webapp?area=home&subject=fc&topic=fsp
The signed form should also be mailed to this location.
For further information on Contract Service Agreements contact:
John C. Giler Giler, Acting Director
Field Management Division
1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Room 2409 N
Washington, DC 20250-3630
Telephone:
Fax:
Email:

(202) 720-0228
(202) 720-1015
[email protected]


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