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Code · U.S. Code · Title 7 - AGRICULTURE · CHAPTER 35A— PRICE SUPPORT OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES · SUBCHAPTER I— GENERAL PROVISIONS · § 1436

§ 1436. Reimbursement of appropriations available for classing or grading agriculture commodities without charge

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On and after June 29, 1949, appropriations available for classing or grading any agricultural commodity without charge to the producers thereof may be reimbursed from nonadministrative funds of the Commodity Credit Corporation for the cost of classing or grading any such commodity for producers who obtain Commodity Credit Corporation price support.
(June 29, 1949, ch. 280, title I, 63 Stat. 344.)
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  • 67 Stat. 633
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§ 1436
Reimbursement of appropriations available for classing or grading agriculture commodities without charge
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Stat.67 Stat. 633
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