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 PROCLAMATION 6915—SEPT. 9, 1996 110 STAT, 4555 Annex (continued) Section C. Effective with reepcct to artlcleQ entered, or withdrawn from warehouae for consumption, on or after January 1. 1998: (con.) 7. Additional U.S. note 21 to chapter 4 is modified by deleting from the list in auch note the expresaion "EC 12" and inserting in lieu thereof the expression "EC 15". 8. Additional U.S. note 22 to chapter 4 is modified by deleting the second paragraph (as added by item 4(c) of section A to this annex) from such note. 9. Additional U.S. note 23 to chapter 4 is modified by deleting the second paragraph (as added by item 5(c) of section A to this annex) from such note. 10. Additional U.S. note 25 to chapter 4 is modified by deleting the second paragraph (as added by item 6(c) of section A to this annex) from such note. Section D. Hodificationa of the quantitative limitations provided in certain additional U.S. notes in the HTS. On January 1 of each of the years in the following table, the additional U.S. note listed in the table is modified by deleting the quantitative limitation from such note for the country or expression listed in the table below for that note and inserting in lieu thereof for such country or expression the appropriate quantitative limitation listed in this table for the note: Addi tio nal U.S. note 17 to chsDter 4: Chile EC 1S Subdivision (a) of additional U.S. note 18 to chapter 4: Australia Chile EC IS Hew Zealand A ddit ion al U.S. note 19 to chapter 4: EC 15 A ddi tio nal U.S. note 21 to chapter 4: EC 15 Romania 1 998 53, 333 J. 679,000 2,03 3,3 33 146,667 92 9, 667 6,500,000 320,667 3, 848,667 33 3,3 33 19 99 66,667 2,729,000 2,241,667 183. 333 1,C96,333 7,350,000 33 7,3 33 3, 965, 333 416,667 20 00 80,000 2,779,000 2,45 0.00 0 220,000 1,2 63,000 8,200,000 35 4,0 00 4,082,000 50 0,0 00 Proclamation 6915 of September 9, 1996 America Goes Back to School, 1996 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation Education is the foundation of our economy and society as we stand at the dawn of the 21st century. Education provides every American with the tools to make the most of their own lives and to seize the tremendous opportunities of economic growth and change. Education also passes along to our young people the most fundamental American values: family, responsibility, and community. To make the next century another American century—and to help all of our communities to become prosperous and strong—more parents and community members must become involved in improving our local schools and col- 29-194O-96 -25:QL3Part6

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