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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPost-Attack Food Management Responsibilities 1962 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING on the Federal -State Division of Post - Attack Food Management Responsibilities 1. Purpose. The purpose of this Memorandum of Understanding is: A. To provide an understanding between the U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the State of Texas as to the emergency man- agement of food stocks following a national emergency caused by enemy attack; B. To provide a means for enhancing the survival of the citizens of the State of Texas through the orderly management of food supplies to support State food rationing in an emergency period; C. To give recognition to the principle that certain food stocks are part of a national supply and must be available as such to accomplish the most equitable distribution possible under conditions of post- attack emergency; D. To foster close working relationships between USDA and the State of Texas in both the pre - emergency and post- attack periods; E. To form a basis for eliciting the cooperation and assistance of the food industry in the planning to cope with a national emergency; and F. To facilitate the carrying out of the responsibilities assigned to USDA and the States by the National Food Plan (Annex 31 to the National Plan for Civil Defense and Defense Mobilization.) 2. Emergency Food Management Objectives of USDA. In exercising dis- tribution control of certain food stocks within the State, it is the USDA objective and intent to provide the State and its citizens with an appropriate share of those stocks under emergency conditions. Moreover, in the management of food supplies at locations outside the State, it will be the USDA objective and intent to utilize such foods in such manner as to meet the needs of all survivors, including those in the State of Texas. 3. Scope. This Memorandum of Understanding pertains to the management responsibility for food stocks of wholesalers (including chain store warehouses) and processors located in the State of Texas. It pro- vides a basis for both pre- emergency planning and the management in a post- attack period of food stocks of such wholesalers and processors. 4. Understandings Reached. Discussions between duly authorized rep- resentatives of the State of Texas and of USDA have resulted in the following understandings: 1062:710 2 A. Responsibility for Food Stocks. It is understood that USDA will retain all responsibility for post - attack distribution control of the food stocks of wholesalers (including chain store warehouses) and of all processors except those in the categories described in Item B which follows. It is understood also that USDA will exercise such control in full cooperation with the State of Texas and in consider- ation of the needs of its surviving population. B. State Control of Certain Processor Food Stocks. It is understood that the State of Texas will assume responsibility for post- attack distribution control of food in all retail positions, including retail stores, hotels, schools, restaurants, institutions (except Federal institutions), and homes and for the food stocks of processors such as confectioners, delicatessens, local fluid milk distributors, retail bakers, and others whose distribution in any case is retail in nature and subject to rationing. C. Distribution of Food. It is understood that food stocks from sources under distribution control of the State of Texas and such foods as may be made available to the State of Texas by USDA, shall be distributed at a rate which will not result in an amount in excess of that necessary to meet the National Emergency Food Consumption Standard. D. Food in Transit. Food in transit is understood to be part of the national food reserve and subject to USDA management. It is understood also that both State and Federal authorities will facili- tate its continued movement to destination to the extent possible, as provided by the National Food Plan. E. Identification of Facilities. It is understood that, in the interest of the welfare of its surviving population, the State of Texas will assist USDA as necessary and possible in the identification and listing of food wholesalers and processors whose stocks would be important in the post - attack period. F. Facilities and Claimancy. It is understood that USDA will retain responsibility post - attack for facilities and will serve as claimant for materials, equipment, manpower, and services that may be needed post - attack by food wholesalers (including chain store warehouses) and processors. 5. Modification of Understandings. In the event that future developments require modifications of the understandings summarized herein, rep- resentatives of the State of Texas and USDA will hold such discussions as are necessary to arrive at informal mutual agreement concerning 10/62:710 necessary changes. Such changes will be summarized and subscribed to as addenda to or revisions of this Memorandum of Understanding. October 5 — 1962 /s/ W. Lewis David Chairman, Texas USDA State Defense Board CONCURRENCE /S f James H. Garner James H. Garner State Corrdinator (Title) September 20, 1962 State of Texas