7-U.S.C.-613
§613 – Termination Date; Investigations and Reports
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Title 7 > Chapter 26 > Subchapter III > Section 613
Details
- Reference: Section 613
- Legend: §613 – Termination Date; Investigations and Reports
- USCode Year: 2013
Provision Content
This chapter shall cease to be in effect whenever the President finds and proclaims that the national economic emergency in relation to agriculture has been ended; and pending such time the President shall by proclamation terminate with respect to any basic agricultural commodity such provisions of this chapter as he finds are not requisite to carrying out the declared policy with respect to such commodity. In the case of sugar beets and sugarcane, the taxes provided by this chapter shall cease to be in effect, and the powers vested in the President or in the Secretary of Agriculture shall terminate on December 31, 1937 unless this chapter ceases to be in effect at an earlier date, as hereinabove provided. The Secretary of Agriculture shall make such investigations and reports thereon to the President as may be necessary to aid him in executing this section.
(May 12, 1933, ch. 25, title I, §13, 48 Stat. 39; May 9, 1934, ch. 263, §15, 48 Stat. 677; Aug. 24, 1935, ch. 641, §20(a), 49 Stat. 768.)
Amendments
1935—Act Aug. 24, 1935, substituted on December 31, 1937” for at the end of three years after the adoption of this amendment”.
1934—Act May 9, 1934, inserted second sentence relating to taxes on sugar beets and sugarcane.
U.S. Encyclopedia of Law Coverage
7-U.S.C.-612C-6 in the Legal Encyclopedia: Agriculture
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7-U.S.C.-612C-4 in the Legal Encyclopedia: Agricultural Adjustment
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