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PUBLIC LAW 86-702-SEPT. 2, 1960 U.S.

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STUDY COMMISSION—TEXAS SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For necessary expenses to carry out the provisions of title II of the Act approved August 28, 1958, as amended (72 Stat. 1058, 73 Stat. 456), including services as authorized by the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U.S.C. 55a), to remain available until June 30, 1962, $1,250,000. This Act may be cited as the "Public Works Appropriation Act, 1961". Approved September 2, 1960.

60 Stat. 810. Short title.

Public Law 86-701 AN ACT

September 2, 1960

To amend section 152, title 18, United States Code, with respect to the concealment of assets in contemplation of banltruptcy.

[H. R. 5747]

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United /States of America in Congress assembled, That paragraph 6 of section 152, title 18, United States Code, is amended to read as follows: "Whoever, either individually or as an agent or officer of any person or corporation, in contemplation of a bankruptcy proceedm g by or against him or any other person or corporation, or with intent to defeat the bankruptcy law, knowingly and fraudulently transfers or conceals any of his property or the property of such other person or corporation; or". Approved September 2, 1960.

Bankruptcy. Concealment o f assets.

Public Law 86-702 AN ACT September 2, 1960 To clarify certain provisions of the Criminal Code relating to the importation, ^^' ^' ^0598] or shipment of injurious mammals, birds, amphibians, fish, and reptiles (18 U.S.C. 42(a), 42(b)); and relating to the transportation or receipt of wild mammals or birds taken in violation of State, National, or foreign laws (18 U.S.C. 43), and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That sections 42(a) and 42 (b), title 18, United States Code, are amended to read as follows: ^^ ^®** * * ® (including mollusks and Crustacea), amphibia, and reptiles; permits, specimens for museums; regulations p t " (a)(1) The importation into the United States, any territory of i nIjm r iooru ation of s mam* u mals, etc the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Eico, or any possession of the United States, or any shipment between the continental United States, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any possession of the United States, of the mongoose of the species Herpestes auropunctatus; of the species of so-called 'flying foxes' or fruit bats of the genus Pteropus; and such other species of wild mammals, wild birds, fish (including mollusks and Crustacea), amphibians, reptiles, or the offspring or eggs of any of the foregoing which the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe by regulation to be injurious to human beings, to the interests of agriculture, horticulture, forestry, or to wildlife or 48232 0-61-48
 * § 42. Importation or shipment of injurious mammals, birds, fish

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