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Code · U.S. Code · Title 7 - AGRICULTURE · CHAPTER 35— AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ACT OF 1938 · SUBCHAPTER II— LOANS, PARITY PAYMENTS, CONSUMER SAFEGUARDS, MARKETING QUOTAS, AND MARKETING CERTIFICATES · § 1346

§ 1346. Penalties

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(a)Whenever farm marketing quotas are in effect with respect to any crop of cotton, the producer shall be subject to a penalty on the farm marketing excess at a rate per pound equal to 50 per centum of the parity price per pound for cotton as of June 15 of the calendar year in which such crop is produced.
(b)The farm marketing excess of cotton shall be regarded as available for marketing and the amount of penalty shall be computed upon the normal production of the acreage on the farm planted to cotton in excess of the farm acreage allotment. If a downward adjustment in the amount of the farm marketing excess is made pursuant to the proviso in section 1345 of this title, the difference between the amount of the penalty computed upon the farm marketing excess before such adjustment and as computed upon the adjusted farm marketing excess shall be returned to or allowed the producer.
(c)The person liable for payment or collection of the penalty shall be liable also for interest thereon at the rate of 6 per centum per annum from the date the penalty becomes due until the date of payment of such penalty.
(d)Until the penalty on the farm marketing excess is paid, all cotton produced on the farm and marketed by the producer shall be subject to the penalty provided by this section and a lien on the entire crop of cotton produced on the farm shall be in effect in favor of the United States.
(e)For the 1966 crop the national export market acreage reserve shall be 250,000 acres. For each subsequent crop— If the carryover at the end of the marketing year for the preceding crop is estimated to be less than the carryover at the beginning of such marketing year by—The national export market acreage reserve shall be— At least 1,000,000 bales250,000 acres. At least 750,000 bales, but not as much as 1,000,000 bales187,500 acres. At least 500,000 bales, but not as much as 750,000 bales125,000 acres. At least 250,000 bales, but not as much as 500,000 bales62,500 acres. Less than 250,000 balesNone.
The national export market acreage reserve shall be apportioned to farms by the Secretary on the basis of the applications therefor. No application shall be accepted for a greater acreage than is available on the farm for the production of upland cotton. After apportionments are thus made to farms, the Secretary shall provide farm operators a reasonable time in which to cancel their applications (and agreements to forgo price support) and surrender to the Secretary through the county committee the export market acreage assigned to the farm.
Acreage so surrendered shall be available for reassignment by the Secretary to other eligible farms to which export market acreage has been apportioned on the basis of the applications remaining outstanding. The operator of any farm who elects to forgo price support for any such crop under this subsection shall not be eligible for price support on cotton of such crop produced on any other farm in which he has a controlling or substantial interest as determined by the Secretary.
Acreage planted to cotton in excess of the farm acreage allotment established under section 1344 of this title shall not be taken into account in establishing future State, county, and farm acreage allotments. The operator of any farm to which export market acreage is apportioned, or the purchasers of cotton produced on such farm, shall, under regulations issued by the Secretary, furnish a bond or other undertaking prescribed by the Secretary providing for the exportation, without benefit of any Government cotton export subsidy and within such time as the Secretary may specify, of all cotton produced on such farm for such year.
The bond or other undertaking given pursuant to this subsection shall provide that, upon failure to comply with the terms and conditions thereof, the person furnishing such bond or other undertaking shall be liable for liquidated damages in an amount which the Secretary determines and specifies in such undertaking will approximate the amount payable on excess cotton under subsection (a). The Secretary may, in lieu of the furnishing of a bond or other undertaking, provide for the payment of an amount equal to that which would be payable as liquidated damages under such bond or other undertaking.
If such bond or other undertaking is not furnished, or if payment in lieu thereof is not made as provided herein, at such time and in the manner required by regulations of the Secretary, or if the acreage planted to cotton on the farm exceeds the sum of the farm acreage allotment established under section 1344 of this title and the acreage apportioned to the farm from the national export market acreage reserve, the acreage planted to cotton in excess of the farm acreage allotment established under section 1344 of this title shall be regarded as excess acreage for purposes of this section and section 1345 of this title.
Amounts collected by the Secretary under this subsection shall be remitted to the Commodity Credit Corporation.
(Feb. 16, 1938, ch. 30, title III, § 346, 52 Stat. 59; Aug. 29, 1949, ch. 518, § 1, 63 Stat. 674; Pub. L. 89–321, title IV, § 401(2), Nov. 3, 1965, 79 Stat. 1192; Pub. L. 90–559, § 1(2), Oct. 11, 1968, 82 Stat. 996.)
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  • Feb. 16, 1938, ch. 30
  • 52 Stat. 59
  • Aug. 29, 1949, ch. 518, § 1
  • 63 Stat. 674
  • Pub. L. 89–321, title IV, § 401(2)
  • 79 Stat. 1192
  • Pub. L. 90–559, § 1(2)
  • 82 Stat. 996
  • Pub. L. 90–559
  • Pub. L. 89–321
  • section 3 of Pub. L. 98–88
  • section 502 of Pub. L. 101–624
  • section 502 of Pub. L. 99–198
  • section 501 of Pub. L. 97–98
  • section 601 of Pub. L. 95–113
  • Pub. L. 91–524, title VI, § 601(1)
  • 84 Stat. 1371
  • Pub. L. 93–86, § 1(19)(A)
  • 87 Stat. 233
  • Act Jan. 9, 1951, ch. 1215
  • 64 Stat. 1237
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ActFeb. 16, 1938, ch. 30
Stat.52 Stat. 59
ActAug. 29, 1949, ch. 518, § 1
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