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Title 7-Agriculture

(This book contains Parts 0 to 45)

SUBTITLE A-OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE.

SUBTITLE B-REGULATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE:

Part 0

CHAPTER I-Consumer and Marketing Service (Standards, Inspections,
Marketing Practices), Department of Agriculture__.

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CROSS REFERENCES: Animal and Plant Health Service, Department of Agriculture, see 7 CFR Chapter III, 9 CFR Chapter I.

Bureau of Customs, Department of the Treasury, see 19 CFR Chapter I.

Commodity Exchange Authority (Including Commodity Exchange Commission), Department of Agriculture, see 17 CFR Chapter I.

Commodity Credit Corporation, Department of Agriculture, see 7 CFR Chapter XIV.

Farm Credit Administration, see 12 CFR Chapter VI.

Farmers Home Administration, Department of Agriculture, see 7 CFR Chapter XVIII.

Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, see 7 CFR Chapter IV.

Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, see 50 CFR Chapter I.

Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, see 21 CFR Chapter I.

Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, see 36 CFR Chapter II.

Rural Electrification Administration, Department of Agriculture, see 7 CFR Chapter XVII.
Soil Conservation Service, Department of Agriculture, see 7 CFR Chapter VI.
United States Tariff Commission, see 19 CFR Chapter II.

NOTE: Other regulations issued by the Department of Agriculture appear in Chapters II to XXVI of Title 7, Title 9, Chapter I of Title 17, Chapter II of Title 36, Chapter 4 of Title 41.

Subtitle A-Office of the Secretary of

Agriculture

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Employee responsibilities and conduct.

Administrative regulations.

Award of fellowships to applicants from other American Republics.
Debt settlement.

Claims against Indemnity Fund under programs administered by Agricul-
tural Stabilization and Conservation county committees.

Determination of parity prices.

Import quotas and fees.

Selection and functions of Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation
County and Community committees.

4-H Club name and emblem.

Sales of agricultural commodities for foreign currencies.

Determination of surplus agricultural commodities under section 211 of the Agricultural Act of 1956.

Setoffs and withholdings.

Sales of agricultural commodities on credit under long-term supply contracts.
Nondiscrimination.

Sales of agricultural commodities made available under Title 1 of the
Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954, as amended.
Equal employment opportunity in the state cooperative extension services.
Licensing Department inventions.

Limitation on imports of meat.

Uniform relocation assistance and real property acquisition polices act of 1970.

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