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 104 STAT. 114 PUBLIC LAW 101-255—MAR. 15, 1990 Public Law 101-255 101st Congress An Act Mar. 15, 1990 To provide the Secretary of Agriculture authority regarding the sale of sterile [H.R. 4010] screwworms. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Act of February 28, 1947 (61 Stat. 7; 21 U.S.C. 114b et seq.) is amended— 21 USC 114b. (1) in the first section— (A) by inserting at the beginning "SECTION 1. COOPERA- TION IN ANIMAL DISEASE CONTROL.— ", and (B) by striking "screw-worm" and inserting "screwworm"; 21 USC 114c. (2) in section 2 by inserting after "SEC. 2." the heading "USE OF FUNDS. — "; (3) by inserting after section 2 the following: 21 USC ii4d. "SEC. 3. SALE OF STERILE SCREWWORMS. — (a) IN GENERAL.—Notwithstanding section 1, the Secretary of Agriculture may, independently or in cooperation with any foreign government or any international organization or association, produce and sell sterile screwworms to any foreign government or to any international organization or association, if the Secretary determines that the protection of livestock and related industries of the United States will not be adversely affected by such production and sale. "(b) TERMS OF SALE.—The Secretary may provide for the sale of screwworms under subsection (a) under such terms and conditions as the Secretary considers appropriate. "(c) DEPOSIT OF PROCEEDS. —(1) INDEPENDENT SALES. —If the Secretary independently produces and sells screwworms under subsection (a), the proceeds of such sales shall be deposited in the Treasury of the United States and be credited to the appropriation from which the operating expenses of the facility producing the screwworms have been paid. "(2) COOPERATIVE SALES. —I f the Secretary produces and sells screwworms in cooperation with a foreign government or an international organization or association, the proceeds of such sale shall be divided between the United States and such government, organization, or association, as determined by the Secretary, and the United States portion of such proceeds shall be deposited into the Treasury of the United States and be credited to the appropriation from which the operating expenses of the facility producing the screwworms have been paid."; 21 USC 114b (4) in section 4 by inserting after "SEC. 4." the heading note. "AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. — "; 21 USC li4d-l. (5) in section 5 by inserting after "SEC. 5." the heading "C OOPERATION WITH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ENTITIES.— "; and (6) by adding at the end the following new section:

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