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 104 STAT. 3876 PUBLIC LAW 101-624—NOV. 28, 1990 subject to an order, if the statements do not identify the information furnished by any person; or (B) the publication by direction of the Secretary, of the name of any person violating an order issued under section 1954(a), together with a statement of the particular provisions of the order violated by such person. 0') WITHHOLDING INFORMATION.—Nothing in this subtitle shall be construed to authorize the withholding of information from Congress. 7 USC 6205. SEC.1956. PERMISSIVE TERMS IN ORDERS. On the recommendation of the Board and with the approval of the Secretary, an order issued under section 1954(a) may— (1) provide authority to the Board to exempt from such order limes exported from the United States, subject to such safeguards as the Board may establish to ensure proper use of the exemption; (2) provide authority to the Board to designate different handler payment and reporting schedules to recognize differences in marketing practices and procedures; (3) provide that the Board may convene from time to time working groups drawn from producers, handlers, producer-handlers, importers, exporters, or the general public to assist in the development of research and marketing programs for limes; (4) provide authority to the Board to accumulate reserve funds from assessments collected pursuant to section 1955(d) to permit an effective and continuous coordinated program of research, promotion, and consumer information, in years in which production and assessment income may be reduced, except that any reserve fund so established may not exceed the amount budgeted for operation of this subtitle for 1 year; (5) provide authority to the Board to use, with the approval of the Secretary, funds collected under section 1955(d) for the development and expansion of lime sales in foreign markets; and (6) provide for terms and conditions— (A) incidental to, and not inconsistent with, the terms and conditions specified in this subtitle; and (B) necessary to effectuate the other provisions of such order. 7 USC 6206. SEC. 1957. PETITION AND REVIEW. (a) PETITION.— (1) IN GENERAL. — A person subject to an order may file with the Secretary a petition— (A) stating that such order, a provision of such order, or an obligation imposed in connection with such order is not in accordance with law; and (B) requesting a modification of the order or an exemption from the order. (2) HEARINGS.—A person submitting a petition under paragraph (1) shall be given an opportunity for a hearing on the petition, in accordance with regulations issued by the Secretary. (3) RULING.— After the hearing, the Secretary shall make a ruling on the petition which shall be final if in accordance with law. (b) REVIEW.—

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