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PUBLIC LAW 156-JULY 28, 1953

[67 STAT.

BUREAU OF A N I M A L INDUSTRY

For expenses necessary to carry out the provisions of the Act, as amended, establishing a Bureau of Animal Industry, and related Acts, and for investigation concerned with the livestock and meat industries and the domestic raising of fur-bearing animals, as follows: Animal research: For animal husbandry investigations; investigations of diseases of animals and of tuberculin, serums, antitoxins, and analogous products; and cooperation in the administration of regulations for the improvement of poultry, poultry products, and stif. I\^^; ^^'*' ^^ hatcheries, as authorized by law (7 U.S.C. 429), $4,049,600. Animal disease control and eradication: For the control and eradication of tuberculosis and paratuberculosis of animals, avian tuberculosis, brucellosis of domestic animals, scabies in sheep and cattle, southern cattle ticks, hog cholera and related swine diseases, and dourine in horses, and other inspection and quarantine work authorized by law; for supervision of the transportation of livestock, including administration of the twenty-eight-hour law; for inspection of vessels; and for carrying out the provisions of the Act of March 4, 37 Stat. 832. 1913 (£1 U.S.C. 151-158) and sections 56 to 60, inclusive, of the Act 49 Stat. 781. approvcd August 24, 1935 (7 U.S.C. 851-855), relating to veterinary u. . biological products, $8,480,500: Prow6?e</, That no payment hereunder as compensation for any cattle condemned for slaughter for tuberculosis, paratuberculosis, or brucellosis shall exceed (1) $25 for any grade animal or $50 for any pure bred animal, (2) one-third of the difference between the appraised value and the value of salvage thereof, or (3) the amount paid or to be paid by the State or other cooperating agency, and no payment hereunder shall be made for any animal if at the time of test or condemnation it shall belong to or be upon the premises of any person, firm, or corporation to which it has been sold, shipped, or delivered for slaughter. Meat inspection: For carrying out the provisions of laws relating to Federal inspection of meat and meat-food products, $14,160,000: Provided, That the proviso permitting reimbursement for meat inspection appearing under the heading "Bureau of Animal Industry, Salaries and expenses, meat inspection" in the Department of Agriculture 65 Stat. 228. Appropriation Act, 1952 is hereby repealed. BUREAU o r DAIRY INDUSTRY

43 Stat. 243. 32 Stat. 196. 35 Stat. 254.

For necessary expenses in carrying out the provisions of the Act of May 29, 1924 (7 U.S.C. 401-404), including investigations, experiments, and demonstrations in dairy industry, the applicable provisions of the Act of May 9, 1902 (26 U.S.C. 2325, 2326 (c)), relating to process or renovated butter, as amended, and the Act of May 23, 1908 ^^I U. S. C 94 (a)), iusofar as it relates to the exportation of process or renovated butter, $l,659,r">0. BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL A N D INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY

52 Stat. 37.

For expenses necessary for investigations, experiments, and demonstrations established under the provisions of section 202(a) to 202 (e), inclusive, of title II of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 (7 XJ. S. C 1292); for the development of new and extended food, feed, and industrial uses for agricultural commodities, both plant and animal, and potential replacement crops, and processing, biological, chemical, physical, pharmacological, toxicological, and technological investigation thereof, $7,725,000.

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