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 PROCLAMATION 7215—AUG. 24, 1999 113 STAT. 2133 ANNEX Modifications to the Hannonized TarifTSchedule orthe United States (a) Effective with respect to goods that are exported on or after July 22, 1999, subchapter III of chapter 99 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States is modified to read as follows: "S. Forpuqiosesotihc subheadings cnumeraicd below, the in-quou quantities for fresh, chilled orfrozen lamb meal shall beallocated as follows: SuMieadints Country or Countries Allocation (kx) 9903.02.01 Australia. 17,1 39,582 New Zealand 14,481, 603 Othercountries. 229, 966 990 3.02.03 Australia. 17,600,931 New Zealand 14,871, 407 Other countries 236,I S5 9903.02. 05 Australia. 18, 062,279 NewZealand 15, 261,210 Other countries 242346 Carcassesand half-carcasses of iamb (provided for in subheading 0204.10.00 or 0204.30.00), other lamb cuts with bone in (provided forin subheading 0204.22.20 or 0204.42.20), and bonelesslamb meat(provided for in subheading 0204.23.20 or 0204.43.20), all the foregoing fresh, chilled orfrozen,exceptproductsof Canada, of Mexico, of Istael,of developingcountriesenumerated ingenenl note4(a)tothisschedule, of beneficiary counniesunderthe Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act (asenumerated in general note 7(a) to thisschedule)or of beneficiary countries under the Andean Trade Preference Act (as enumerated in general note 11(a)10this schedule): Ifexportedon or after luly 22, 1999, •hnxigfa July 21, 2000. inclusive: 9 903.0 2.01 Inquantitiesnot inexcessof 31, 851, 151 k g. 9% 15.4Ag 9903.0 2.0 2 Other. „ 40K I5.4^/kg 4^40^ [Carcasses...:] Ifexported on or aiker July22, 2000, throughJuly 21, 2001, inclusive: 9903. 02. 03 In quantities not in excess of 32,7 08. 493 kg. - 6% 15. 4^g 9903. 02. 04 Other 32% 15.4*/kg + 32S If exported on or after July 22, 2001, through July 22, 2002, inclusive: 9903.0X05 In quantitiesnot inexcessof 33, 565. 835 k g. 3S 15.4#*g 99 03. 02. 06 Other. 24% I5.4^/kg + 24%" Proclamation 7215 of August 24, 1999 Women's Equality Day, 1999 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation The theme for America's celebration of the coming millennium is "honor the past—imagine the future," a theme lliat could also describe ovu annual observance of Women's Equality Day. On this special day, we honor the past by remembering the decades-long struggle of visionary and determined women and men who foughit for women's suffrage. Seventy-nine years ago, their efforts were rewarded with the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, which guaranteed women the right to vote and moved our Nation forward on the path toward equal civil and political rights for all Americans.

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