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


   

U.S. Code as of: 01/03/05
Chapter 8A - Notes
                     SUBCHAPTER I - GENERAL PROVISIONS                 
    Sec.                                                     
    171.        Program for development of guayule and other
                 rubber-bearing plants.                               
    172.        Authorization of Secretary to appoint employees;
                 delegation of powers; cooperation with other
                 agencies; allotment of funds; leases of facilities
                 and disposal of water.                               
    173.        Authorization of appropriations.                      
    174.        Omitted.                                              
    175.        Lease or sublease of unsuitable lands; disposal of
                 water supply.                                        
    176.        Sale of guayule shrub to Reconstruction Finance
                 Corporation.                                         
              SUBCHAPTER II - CRITICAL AGRICULTURAL MATERIALS          
    178.        Congressional findings and declaration of policy.     
    178a.       Definitions.                                          
    178b.       Joint Commission on Research and Development of
                 Critical Agricultural Materials.                     
                  (a)  Establishment; function.                       
                  (b)  Membership.                                    
                  (c)  Chairman.                                      
                  (d)  Delegation of responsibilities to Joint
                        Commission; transfer and use of appropriated
                        funds.                                        
                  (e)  Duties.                                        
                  (f)  Administrative support services.               
                  (g)  Advice of scientific, engineering and business
                        communities.                                  
    178c.       Research and development program by Secretary of
                 Agriculture.                                         
                  (a)  Designation of Department as lead agency.      
                  (b)  Scope of program.                              
                  (c)  Office of Critical Agricultural Materials.     
                  (d)  Authority of Secretary in carrying out
                        demonstration project.                        
    178d.       Research and development program by Secretary of
                 Commerce.                                            
    178e.       Cooperative projects with Mexico, Australia, and
                 Israel.                                              
    178f.       Assistance from States and public agencies; contracts
                 and agreements.                                      
    178g.       Powers of Secretary of Agriculture.                   
    178h.       Powers of Secretary of Commerce.                      
    178i.       Coordination of activities with Federal agencies.     
    178j.       Laws governing inventions under this subchapter.      
    178k.       Disposition of byproducts and strategic and
                 industrially important products.                     
    178l.       Rules and regulations.                                
    178m.       Report to President and Congress.                     
    178n.       Administration and funding.                           
                  (a)  Authorization of appropriations to Secretary of
                        Agriculture.                                  
                  (b)  Administration and management.                 
                  (c)  Contract authority as limited by amounts
                        provided in appropriations acts.              
                  (d)  Activities limited to critical materials other
                        than native latex after fiscal 1988.          
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