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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 2642 (Introduced in House) — To provide for the reform and continuation of agricultural and other programs of the Department of Agriculture throug... · Sec. 10011

Sec. 10011. Equitable relief for specialty crop policies

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Section 508(k)(8)(E) of the Federal Crop Insurance Act of 1938 ( 7 U.S.C. 1508(k)(8)(E) ) is amended by adding at the end the following new clause: For each of the 2011 through 2015 reinsurance years, in addition to the total amount of funding for reimbursement of administrative and operating costs that is otherwise required to be made available in each such reinsurance year pursuant to an agreement entered into by the Corporation, the Corporation shall use $41,000,000 to provide additional reimbursement with respect to eligible insurance contracts for any agricultural commodity that is not eligible for a benefit under subtitles A, B or C of title I of the Federal Agriculture Reform and Risk Management Act of 2013 .
Additional reimbursements made under this clause shall be included as part of the base level of administrative and operating expense reimbursement to which any limit on compensation to persons involved in the direct sale and service of any eligible crop insurance contract required under an agreement entered into by the Corporation is applied. Nothing in this clause shall be construed as statutory assent to the limit described in subclause (II). .
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