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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · United States Warehouse Act · Sec. 4

Sec. 4. IMPOSITION AND COLLECTION OF FEES

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## SEC. 4 IMPOSITION AND COLLECTION OF FEES **[**[7 U.S.C. 243](/us/usc/t7/s243)**]** ###
(a)In General The Secretary shall assess persons covered by this Act fees to cover the costs of administering this Act. ###
(b)Rates The fees under this section shall be set at a rate determined by the Secretary. ###
(c)Treatment of Fees All fees collected under this section shall be credited to the account that incurs the costs of administering this Act and shall be available to the Secretary without further appropriation and without fiscal year limitation. ###
(d)Interest Funds collected under this section may be deposited in an interest-bearing account with a financial institution, and any interest earned on the account shall be credited under subsection (c). ###
(e)Efficiencies and Cost Effectiveness ####
(1)In general The Secretary shall seek to minimize the fees established under this section by improving efficiencies and reducing costs, including the efficient use of personnel to the extent practicable and consistent with the effective implementation of this Act. ####
(2)Report The Secretary shall publish an annual report on the actions taken by the Secretary to comply with paragraph (1).
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