(b)
General reporting provisions applicable to packers and the Secretary
(1)
In general
The Secretary shall establish and implement a price reporting program in accordance with this section that includes the reporting and publication of information required under this section.
(2)
Packer-owned swine
Information required under this section for packer-owned swine shall include quantity and carcass characteristics, but not price.
(3)
Packer-sold swine
If information regarding the type of purchase is required under this section, the information shall be reported according to the numbers and percentages of each type of purchase comprising—
(A)
packer-sold swine; and
(4)
Additional information
(A)
Review
The Secretary shall review the information required to be reported by packers under this section at least once every 2 years.
(B)
Outdated information
After public notice and an opportunity for comment, subject to subparagraph (C), the Secretary shall promulgate regulations that specify additional information that shall be reported under this section if the Secretary determines under the review under subparagraph (A) that—
(i)
information that is currently required no longer accurately reflects the methods by which swine are valued and priced by packers; or
(ii)
packers that slaughter a significant majority of the swine produced in the United States no longer use backfat or lean percentage factors as indicators of price.
(C)
Limitation
Under subparagraph (B), the Secretary may not require packers to provide any new or additional information that—
(i)
is not generally available or maintained by packers; or
(ii)
would be otherwise unduly burdensome to provide.
(d)
Daily reporting; sows and boars
(1)
Prior day report
The corporate officers or officially designated representatives of each packer of sows and boars shall report to the Secretary, for each business day of the packer, such information reported by hog class as the Secretary determines necessary and appropriate to—
(A)
comply with the publication requirements of this section; and
(B)
provide for the timely access to the information by producers, packers, and other market participants.
(2)
Reporting
Not later than 9:30 a.m. Central Time, or such other time as the Secretary considers appropriate, on each reporting day, a packer required to report under paragraph (1) shall report information regarding all sows and boars purchased or priced during the prior business day of the packer.
(3)
Information required
The information from the prior business day of a packer required under this subsection shall include all purchase data, including—
(A)
the total number of sows purchased and the total number of boars purchased, each divided into at least three reasonable and meaningful weight classes specified by the Secretary;
(B)
the number of sows that qualify as packer-owned swine;
(C)
the number of boars that qualify as packer-owned swine;
(D)
the average price paid for all sows;
(E)
the average price paid for all boars;
(F)
the average price paid for sows in each weight class specified by the Secretary under subparagraph (A);
(G)
the average price paid for boars in each weight class specified by the Secretary under subparagraph (A);
(H)
the number of sows and the number of boars for which prices are determined, by each type of purchase;
(I)
the average prices for sows and the average prices for boars for which prices are determined, by each type of purchase; and
(J)
such other information as the Secretary considers appropriate to carry out this subsection.
(4)
Price calculations without packer-owned swine
A packer shall omit the prices of sows and boars that qualify as packer-owned swine from all average price calculations, price range calculations, and reports required by this subsection.
(5)
Reporting exception: public auction purchases
The information required to be reported under this subsection shall not include purchases of sows or boars made by agents of the reporting packer at a public auction at which the title of the sows and boars is transferred directly from the producer to such packer.
(6)
Publication
The Secretary shall publish the information obtained under this paragraph in a prior day report not later than 11:00 a.m. Central Time on the reporting day on which the information is received from the packer.
(7)
Electronic submission of information
The Secretary of Agriculture shall provide for the electronic submission of any information required to be reported under this subsection through an Internet website or equivalent electronic means maintained by the Department of Agriculture.
(e)
Weekly noncarcass merit premium report
(1)
In general
Not later than 4:00 p.m. Central Time on the first reporting day of each week, the corporate officers or officially designated representatives of each packer processing plant shall report to the Secretary a noncarcass merit premium report that lists—
(A)
each category of standard noncarcass merit premiums used by the packer in the prior slaughter week; and
(B)
the amount (in dollars per hundred pounds of carcass weight) paid to producers by the packer, by category.
(2)
Premium list
A packer shall maintain and make available to a producer, on request, a current listing of the dollar values (per hundred pounds of carcass weight) of each noncarcass merit premium used by the packer during the current or the prior slaughter week.
(3)
Availability
A packer shall not be required to pay a listed noncarcass merit premium to a producer that meets the requirements for the premium if the need for swine in a given category is filled at a particular point in time.
(4)
Publication
The Secretary shall publish the information obtained under this subsection as soon as practicable, but not later than 5:00 p.m. Central Time, on the first reporting day of each week.