2008 US Code
Title 7 - AGRICULTURE
CHAPTER 8A - RUBBER AND OTHER CRITICAL AGRICULTURAL MATERIALS
SUBCHAPTER II - CRITICAL AGRICULTURAL MATERIALS
Sec. 178k - Disposition of byproducts and strategic and industrially important products

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Publication TitleUnited States Code, 2006 Edition, Supplement 2, Title 7 - AGRICULTURE
CategoryBills and Statutes
CollectionUnited States Code
SuDoc Class NumberY 1.2/5:
Contained WithinTitle 7 - AGRICULTURE
CHAPTER 8A - RUBBER AND OTHER CRITICAL AGRICULTURAL MATERIALS
SUBCHAPTER II - CRITICAL AGRICULTURAL MATERIALS
Sec. 178k - Disposition of byproducts and strategic and industrially important products
Containssection 178k
Date2008
Laws in Effect as of DateJanuary 5, 2009
Positive LawNo
Dispositionstandard
Source CreditPub. L. 95-592, §13, Nov. 4, 1978, 92 Stat. 2533; Pub. L. 98-284, §12, May 16, 1984, 98 Stat. 184.
Statutes at Large References92 Stat. 2533
98 Stat. 184
Public Law ReferencesPublic Law 95-592, Public Law 98-284


§178k. Disposition of byproducts and strategic and industrially important products

The Secretaries may dispose of any latex, resin, wax, pulp, and any other byproducts, as well as products, other than rubber, developed from agricultural crops which are of strategic and industrial importance, resulting from operations under this subchapter. Dispositions under this section may include sales of the materials involved to other Federal departments and agencies for testing purposes. All moneys received from dispositions under this section shall be paid into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts.

(Pub. L. 95–592, §13, Nov. 4, 1978, 92 Stat. 2533; Pub. L. 98–284, §12, May 16, 1984, 98 Stat. 184.)

Amendments

1984—Pub. L. 98–284, substituted “The Secretaries” for “The Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of Commerce”, and inserted “, as well as products, other than rubber, developed from agricultural crops which are of strategic and industrial importance,” and “Dispositions under this section may include sales of the materials involved to other Federal departments and agencies for testing purposes.”

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