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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Food Security Act of 1985 · Sec. 1628

Sec. 1628. preemption

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## Sec. 1628 preemption **[**[7 U.S.C. 4817](/us/usc/t7/s4817)**]** ###
(a)This subtitle is intended to occupy the field of— ####
(1)promotion and consumer education involving pork and pork products; and ####
(2)obtaining funds therefor from pork producers. ###
(b)The regulation of such activity (other than a regulation or requirement relating to a matter of public health or the provision of State or local funds for such activity) that is in addition to or different from this subtitle may not be imposed by a State. ###
(c)This section shall apply only during a period beginning on the date of the commencement of the collection of assessments under section 1620 and ending on the date of the termination of the collection of assessments under section 1622(a)(3) or 1622(b)(1)(B).
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