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 115 STAT. 202 PUBLIC LAW 107-25—AUG. 13, 2001 (b) SPECIAL RULE FOR GEORGIA.— The Secretary may make payments under this section to eligible persons in Georgia only if the State of Georgia agrees to use the sum of $13,000,000 to make payments at the same time, or subsequently, to the same persons in the same manner as provided for the Federal payments under this section, as required by section 204(b)(6) of the Agricultural Risk Protection Act of 2000. SEC. 5. SUPPLEMENTAL WOOL AND MOHAIR PAYMENT. The Secretary shall use $16,940,000 of funds of the Commodity Credit Corporation to provide a supplemental payment under section 814 of the Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2001 (as enacted by Public Law 106-387), to producers of wool, and producers of mohair, for the 2000 marketing year that previously received a payment under such section. The Secretary shall adjust the pay- ment rate specified in such section to reflect the amount made available for pa3nTients under this section. SEC. 6. SUPPLEMENTAL COTTONSEED ASSISTANCE. The Secretary shall use $84,700,000 of funds of the Commodity Credit Corporation to provide supplemental assistance under section 204(e) of the Agricultural Risk Protection Act of 2000 (Public Law 106-224; 7 U.S.C. 1421 note) to producers and first-handlers of the 2000 crop of cottonseed that previously received assistance under such section. SEC. 7. SPECIALTY CROPS. (a) BASE STATE GRANTS.— The Secretary shall use $26,000,000 of funds of the Commodity Credit Corporation to make grants to the several States and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to be used to support activities that promote agriculture. The amount of the grant shall be— (1) $500,000 to each of the several States; and (2) $1,000,000 to the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. (b) GRANTS FOR VALUE OF PRODUCTION.—The Secretary shall use $133,400,000 of funds of the Commodity Credit Corporation to make a grant to each of the several States in an amount that represents the proportion of the value of specialty crop production in the State in relation to the national value of specialty crop production, as follows: (1) California, $63,320,000. (2) Florida, $16,860,000. (3) Washington, $9,610,000. (4) Idaho, $3,670,000. (5) Arizona, $3,430,000. (6) Michigan, $3,250,000. (7) Oregon, $3,220,000. (8) Georgia, $2,730,000. (9) Texas, $2,660,000. (10) New York, $2,660,000. (11) Wisconsin, $2,570,000. (12) North Carolina, $1,540,000. (13) Colorado, $1,510,000. (14) North Dakota, $1,380,000. (15) Minnesota, $1,320,000. (16) Hawaii, $1,150,000. (17) New Jersey, $1,100,000.

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