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PUBLIC LAW 7 3 ^ J U L Y 19, 1956 C H A P T E R 638

AN ACT To provide for the maintenance of production of tungsten, asbestos, fluorspar, and columbium-tantalum in the United States, its Territories, and possessions, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Domestic Tungsten, Asbestos, Fluorspar, and Columbium-Tantalum Production and Purchase Act of 1956". SEC. 2. The Department of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed to establish and maintain— (a) a program to purchase, f. o. b. carriers conveyance, milling point, no more than one million two hundred and fifty thousand short ton units of tungsten trioxide (WO3) contained in tungsten concentrates produced from ores mined in the United States, its Territories, and possessions, meeting the same specifications and under the regulations in effect on January 1, 1956, for purchases of this material by the General Services Administration under the authority of the Domestic Minerals Program Extension Act of 1953 (Public Law 206, Eighty-third Congress), at a base price of $55 per short ton unit: Provided, That the Department of the Interior shall not accept offers for delivery in any one calendar month, from any one producer, in excess of five thousand short ton units originating in any one mining district from properties controlled by such producer. For the purposes of the foregoing proviso, tungsten concentrates produced from ores sold to a mill or processing plant in accordance with regulations issued by the Department of the Interior shall not be considered as the production of the owner(s) of the mill or processing plant but shall be considered as the production of the producer of the ores. (b) a program to purchase nonferrous chrysotile asbestos produced from ores mined in the United States, its Territories, and possessions, meeting the same specifications and under the same regulations and at prices in effect on January 1, 1956, for purchases of this material by the General Services Administration under the authority of the Domestic Minerals Program Extension Act of 1953 (Public Law 206, Eighty-third Congress) in the amount of not to exceed two thousand tons of Crude No. 1 and Crude No. 2 combined, and not to exceed two thousand tons of Crude No. 3, excepting that Crude No. 3 may be purchased only when offered with Crude No. 1 or Crude No. 2, or both, at a ratio of not in excess of one ton of Crude No. 3 to one ton of Crude No. 1 or Crude No. 2, or both. (c) a program to purchase no more than two hundred and fifty thousand short tons of newly mined acid grade fluorspar produced from ores mined in the United States, its Territories, and possessions. Fluorspar purchased pursuant to this Act shall meet chemical and physical requirements which are not less favorable to producers than those set forth in the National Stockpile Material Purchase Specifications P-69a dated February 13, 1952. Purchases shall be made under the program at a base price of $53 per short dry ton f. o. b. carriers conveyance at producers milling point for base quality fluorspar containing 97% calcium fluoride and }.% silica on a dry weight basis. The base price shall be adjusted by premiums and/or penalties on quality which are not less favorable to producers than the following: 1. The price shall be increased 1.1% for each 1% calcium fluoride above 97%, fractions pro rata, and/or

July 19, 1956 [S. 3982]

Domestic Tungsten, A s b e s to s, F l u o r s p a r, and Col utnblum - Tant alum Production and Purchase Act of 1956. Tungsten.

67 Stat. 417. 50 U S C a p p. 2181-2183.

Asbestos.

67 Stat. 417. 50 U S C a p p. 2181-2183.

Fluor 9 ar.

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