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 112 STAT. 524 PUBLIC LAW 105-185-^JUNE 23, 1998 Sec. 226. Matching funds requirement for research and extension activities at 1890 Institutions. Sec. 227. International research^ extension, and teaching. Sec. 228. United States-Mexico joint agricultural research. Sec. 229. Competitive grants for international agricultural science and education progra ms. Sec. 230. General administrative costs. Sec. 231. Expansion of authority to enter into cost-reimbursable agreements. Subtitle D—Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990 Sec. 241. Agricultural Genome Initiative. Sec. 242. High-priority research and extension initiatives. Sec. 243. Nutrient management research and extension initiative. Sec. 244. Organic agriculture research and extension initiative. Sec. 245. Agricultural telecommunications program. Sec. 246. Assistive technology program for farmers with disabilities. Subtitle E—Other Laws Sec. 251. Equity in Educational Land-Grant Status Act of 1994. Sec. 252. Fund for Rural America. Sec. 253. Forest and rangeland renewable resources research. TITLE m—EXTENSION OR REPEAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, EXTENSION, AND EDUCATION AUTHORITIES Sec. 301. Extensions. Sec. 302. Repeals. TITLE IV—NEW AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, EXTENSION, AND EDUCATION INITIATIVES Sec. 401. Initiative for Future Agriculture and Food Systems. Sec. 402. Partnerships for high-value agricultural product quality research. Sec. 403. Precision agriculture. Sec. 404. Biobased products. Sec. 405. Thomas Jefferson Initiative for Crop Diversification. Sec. 406. Integrated research, education, and extension competitive grants program. Sec. 407. Coordinated program of research, extension, and education to improve viability of small and medium size dairy, livestock, and poultry operations. Sec. 408. Support for research regarding diseases of wheat and barley caused by Fusarium graminearum. TITLE V—AGRICULTURAL PROGRAM ADJUSTMENTS Subtitle A—Food Stamp Program Sec. 501. Reductions in funding of employment and training programs. Sec. 502. Reductions in payments for administrative costs. Sec. 503. Extension of eligibility period for refugees and certain other qualified aliens from 5 to 7 years. Sec. 504. Food stamp eligibility for certain disabled aliens. Sec. 505. Food stamp eligibility for certain Indians. Sec. 506. Food stamp eligibility for certain elderly individuals. Sec. 507. Food stamp eligibility for certain children. Sec. 508. Food stamp eligibility for certain Hmong and Highland Laotians. Sec. 509. Conforming amendments. Sec. 510. Effective dates. Subtitle B—Information Technology Funding Sec. 521. Information technology funding. Subtitle C—Crop Insurance Sec. 531. Funding. Sec. 532. Budgetary offsets. Sec. 533. Procedures for responding to certain inquiries. Sec. 534. Time period for responding to submission of new policies. Sec. 535. Crop insurance study. Sec. 536. Required terms and conditions of Standard Reinsurance Agreements. Sec. 537. Effective date. TITLE VI—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Subtitle A—Existing Authorities Sec. 601. Retention and use of fees.

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