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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Emergency Food Assistance Act of 1983 · Sec. 203C

Sec. 203C. ASSURANCES; ANTICIPATED USE

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## Sec. 203C ASSURANCES; ANTICIPATED USE **[**[7 U.S.C. 7506](/us/usc/t7/s7506)**]** ###
(a)The Secretary shall take precautions as the Secretary deems necessary to assure that any eligible recipient agency receiving commodities under this Act will provide such commodities to persons served by the eligible recipient agency and will not diminish its normal expenditures for food by reason of the receipt of such commodities. The Secretary shall also take such precautions as the Secretary deems necessary to assure that commodities made available under this Act will not displace commercial sales of such commodities or the products thereof. The Secretary shall not make commodities available for donation in any quantity or manner that the Secretary, in the Secretary's discretion, determines may, substitute for the same or any other agricultural produce that would otherwise be purchased in the market. ###
(b)Commodities provided under this Act shall be distributed only in quantities that can be consumed without waste. No eligible recipient agency may receive commodities under this Act in excess of anticipated use, based on inventory records and controls, or in excess of its ability to accept and store such commodities.
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