1. Definition of eligible commerical and agricultural
paper substantially as set forth in Regulation A, series of 1923.
2. Classes of cooperative
marketing associations under consideration.
3. Growers’ drafts accepted by associations
covering deliveries of crops may be eligible for discount as agricultural
paper when the proceeds are used by the growers for agricultural purposes.
4. Growers’ drafts accepted
by associations may be considered bills of exchange drawn against
actually existing values when drawn at about the time the grower delivers
his crop to the association.
5. Growers’ drafts on associations are
not trade acceptances, because the delivery of a crop to the association
under the circumstances described is not the kind of a sale which
should be made the basis of a trade acceptance. Such drafts may, however,
be eligible for discount as agricultural or commercial paper.
6. Carrying a crop pending
its orderly marketing is an agricultural operation, and growers’ paper
used to finance the carrying of their products for a reasonable period
incident to orderly marketing may be eligible for discount as agricultural
paper.
7. Notes and
drafts of associations for funds to finance packing and marketing
products of their members may be eligible for discount as agricultural
paper.
8. Notes and
drafts of associations for funds to pay for products purchased from
their members may be eligible for discount as agricultural paper.
9. Notes and drafts of
associations for funds to advance to their members for an agricultural
purpose may be eligible for discount as agricultural paper.
10. Banker’s acceptances drawn
by associations for agricultural purposes are eligible for acceptance
and discount with maturities up to six months when secured by warehouse
receipts covering readily marketable staples.
11. Warehouse receipts must be issued by
corporations independent of the borrower in order to constitute proper
security for banker’s acceptances.
12. The discussion herein of certain kinds
of paper of cooperative marketing associations as eligible for discount
does not mean that they are the only classes of such paper which are
eligible; they are merely the only classes of paper the eligibility
of which the Board has considered, and as questions arise concerning
the eligibility of other kinds of paper, further rulings will be issued.
13. Paper of cooperative
marketing associations the proceeds of which are used to pay organization
expenses or represent fixed investments are not eligible for discount.
14. Federal Reserve Banks
are under no obligation to discount paper, even though it be eligible,
but may accept it or refuse it in the exercise of discretionary power.
15. Secured banker’s
acceptances drawn by associations for agricultural purposes are eligible
for purchase on the open market with maturities up to six months,
and bills of exchange drawn by associations for an agricultural purpose
may similarly be purchased with maturities up to nine months, provided
they conform to the provisions of Regulations A and B. Digest of 1923 Fed. Res. Bull. 999.