OMB No. 0581-0178
SOUTH TEXAS ONION COMMITTEE
901 Business Park Drive, Suite 500, Mission, TX 78572
Phone: (956) 584-9331 Fax: (956) 581-3912
RELIEF OR CHARITY CERTIFICATION
FOR HANDLING ONIONS WHICH FAIL TO MEET
THE SOUTH TEXAS ONION RULES AND REGULATIONS
Effective Date: ________________ Expiration Date: ________________
No shipments of special purpose onions may be made unless this form is completed and returned to the South Texas Onion Committee (Committee) (7 CFR 959.126). Two (2) copies of this Certification are enclosed. If you receive onions which do not meet the South Texas Onion Rules and Regulations, from South Texas Onion Handlers, to be used for charitable and relief purposes, you must complete this certification and return one copy to the Committee office, retaining the other copy for your files.
It is understood and agreed to by me, the undersigned applicant, that all onions granted a Certificate of Privilege for Special Purpose Shipments, by virtue of this application and corresponding Special Purpose Shipment Reports, must be used for the purpose stated in this application and any deviation or infringement of this privilege which shall become known to me will be reported to the Committee promptly. Further, I will not knowingly sell or cause to be sold onions which have been granted a Certificate of Privilege and are to be used in violation of Certificate. I acknowledge that making of a false or fraudulent statement for the purpose of influencing the actions of a government agency shall, upon conviction, be subject to a fine or imprisonment, or both (18 U.S.C. 1001).
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