Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 15


   

U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Chapter 15 - Notes
                         SUBCHAPTER I - GENERALLY                     
    Sec.                                                     
    701 to 712. Omitted or Repealed.                              
    712a.       Limitation of obligations for administrative
                     expenses of certain agencies; limitation on life
                     of certain agencies.                             
    713 to
     713a-3.    Omitted or Repealed.                              
    713a-4.     Obligations of Commodity Credit Corporation;
                     issuance; sale; purchase; redemption; etc.       
    713a-5.     Exemption of Commodity Credit Corporation and its
                     obligations from taxation.                       
    713a-6.     Sale of surplus agricultural commodities to
                     foreign governments.                             
    713a-7.     Exchange of surplus agricultural commodities for
                     reserve stocks of strategic materials.           
    713a-8.     Omitted.                                          
    713a-9.     Reimbursement of corporation from funds of
                     Government agencies for services, losses,
                     operating costs, or commodities purchased.       
    713a-10.    Omitted.                                          
    713a-11.    Annual appropriations to reimburse Commodity
                     Credit Corporation for net realized loss.        
    713a-11a.   Interest prohibited when reimbursing Corporation
                     for net realized losses.                         
    713a-12.    Deposit of net realized gain of Commodity Credit
                     Corporation in Treasury.                         
    713a-13.    Policies and procedures for minimum acquisition of
                     stocks by Commodity Credit Corporation,
                     encouragement of marketing through private trade
                     channels and procurement of maximum returns in
                     marketplace for producers and Corporation.       
    713a-14.    Dairy export incentive program.                   
                  (a)   Establishment and operation.                
                  (b)   Payments to entity that sells for export
                         United States dairy products; bid basis;
                         criteria for acceptance or rejection of
                         bids.                                      
                  (c)   Rules and regulations.                      
                  (d)   Payments under program to be made in cash or
                         commodities.                               
                  (e)   Payment rates; publication in Federal
                         Register or other public announcement.     
                  (f)   Required funding.                           
    713b.       Repealed.                                         
    713c.       Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation;
                     continuance of existence; purchase and
                     distribution of surplus agricultural commodities.
    713c-1.     Annual report to Congress by Federal Surplus
                     Commodities Corporation.                         
    713c-2.     Purchase and distribution of surplus fishery
                     products.                                        
    713c-3.     Promotion of the free flow of domestically
                     produced fishery products.                       
                  (a)   Definitions.                                
                  (b)   Transfer of funds.                          
                  (c)   Fisheries research and development projects.
                  (d)   National fisheries research and development
                         program.                                   
                  (e)   Allocation of fund moneys.                  
               SUBCHAPTER II - COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION           
    714.        Creation and purpose of Corporation.              
    714a.       Location of offices.                              
    714b.       General powers of Corporation.                    
    714c.       Specific powers of Corporation.                   
    714d.       Laws applicable to Corporation.                   
    714e.       Capital stock; amount; interest.                  
    714f.       Use of funds.                                     
    714g.       Board of Directors.                               
                  (a)   Composition; appointment, tenure and
                         compensation; quorum; duties.              
                  (b)   Advisory board; composition, tenure and
                         compensation; meetings; duties.            
    714h.       Officers and employees; appointment; duties.      
    714i.       Cooperation with other governmental agencies.     
    714j.       Utilization of associations and trade facilities. 
    714k.       Records; annual report.                           
    714l.       Interest of Members of Congress.                  
    714m.       Crimes and offenses.                              
                  (a)   False statements; overvaluation of
                         securities.                                
                  (b)   Embezzlement, etc.; false entries;
                         fraudulent issue of obligations of
                         Corporation.                               
                  (c)   Larceny; conversion of property.            
                  (d)   Conspiracy to commit offense.               
                  (e)   General statutes applicable.                
                  (f)   Use of words "Commodity Credit Corporation".
    714n.       Transfer of assets of Commodity Credit
                     Corporation, a Delaware corporation.             
    714o.       Dissolution of Delaware corporation.              
    714p.       Release of innocent purchasers of converted goods.
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