Chapter 110. To repeal that part of an Act entitled “An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1912,” approved March 4, 1911, relating to the admission of tick-infested cattle from Mexico into Texas
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CHAP. 110.— An Act To repeal that part of an Act entitled “An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1912,” approved March 4, 1911, relating to the admission of tick-infested cattle from Mexico into Texas. April 15, 1924.[[S. 2164](/us/bill/68/s/2164).][[Public, No. 89](/us/pl/68/89).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Tick-Infested cattle.Permit repealed for admitting, from Mexico to part of Texas.Vol. 36, p. 1240, repealed.
That that part of an Act entitled “An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1912, approved March 4, 1911 (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Large, at page 991240), which amended the Act of August 30, 1890, so as to authorize the Secretary of Agriculture under joint regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of the Treasury to permit the admission of tick-infested cattle from Mexico into that part of Texas below the southern quarantine line, be, and the same is hereby, repealed.
Approved, April 15, 1924.