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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 10826 · Sec. 3305

Sec. 3305. LIMITATIONS ON DISPOSAL OF CHROMITE AND MANGANESE ORES

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## SEC. 3305 LIMITATIONS ON DISPOSAL OF CHROMITE AND MANGANESE ORES ###
(a)Preference for Domestic Upgrading In offering to enter into agreements pursuant to any provision of law for the disposal of chromite and manganese ores of metallurgical grade from the National Defense Stockpile provided for in section 4 of the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act (50 U.S.C. 98c), the President shall give a right of first refusal on all such offers to domestic ferroalloy upgraders. ###
(b)Domestic Ferroalloy Upgrader Defined For purposes of this section, the term “**domestic ferroalloy upgrader**” means a company or other business entity that, as determined by the President— ####
(1)is engaged in operations to upgrade chromite or manganese ores of metallurgical grade or is capable of engaging in such operations; and ####
(2)conducts a significant level of its research, development, engineering, and upgrading operations in the United States. ###
(c)Application of Section The requirements specified in subsection
(a)shall apply during fiscal year 1995.
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