Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 7


   

U.S. Code as of: 01/03/05
Chapter 71 - Notes
    Sec.                                                     
    4001.       Trade suspension reserves.                            
                  (a)  Gasohol feedstock or food security reserves;
                        establishment.                                
                  (b)  Announcement of intention to establish
                        reserves; contents.                           
                  (c)  Acquisition of suitable agricultural
                        commodities; payment of transportation and
                        storage costs; disposition of acquired
                        commodities.                                  
                  (d)  Acquisition of agricultural commodities
                        suitable for providing emergency food
                        assistance.                                   
                  (e)  Use of Commodity Credit Corporation funds,
                        facilities, and authorities.                  
                  (f)  Safeguards for protection of free market.      
                  (g)  Replenishment of reserves with replacement
                        stocks prohibited.                            
                  (h)  Effective date.                                
    4002.       Alcohol processor grain reserve program.              
                  (a)  Definitions.                                   
                  (b)  Loans on stored grain; processors eligible.    
                  (c)  Terms and conditions of processor grain reserve
                        program and producer storage program.         
                  (d)  Amount of loan.                                
                  (e)  Replacement of removed grain.                  
                  (f)  Purposes for which grain to be used.           
                  (g)  Terms and conditions of loan; security;
                        nonrecourse loans.                            
                  (h)  Payment for cost of storage; repayment of
                        loans.                                        
                  (i)  Announcement of terms and conditions of
                        program.                                      
                  (j)  Use of Commodity Credit Corporation facilities.
                  (k)  Authorization of appropriations; appropriation
                        acts as determining amount and extent of
                        loans; expiration of authority to make loans. 
    4003.       Study of potential for expansion of United States
                 agricultural export markets; report to President and
                 Congress.                                            
    4004.       Food bank special nutrition projects.                 
                  (a)  Distribution of agricultural commodities to
                        community food banks for emergency
                        distribution; availability of agricultural
                        commodities; use of currently used
                        distributorship systems; selection of food
                        banks.                                        
                  (b)  Application by food bank; recordkeeping and
                        internal procedures.                          
                  (c)  Quantities and types of agricultural
                        commodities; regulations for designation of
                        eligible participants.                        
                  (d)  Report to Congress; contents; recommendations. 
                  (e)  Sale of food prohibited; fines and penalties.  
                  (f)  Paperwork minimization and encouragement of
                        participation.                                
                  (g)  Authorization of appropriations.               
    4004a.      Applicability of food stamp requirements.             
    4005.       "Fuel conversion price" defined.                      
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