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PROCLAMATION 3389—JAN. 17, 1961

imports as he may determine to be consonant with the objectives of this proclamation." 3. Subparagraph (4) of paragraph (b) of section 3 is amended to read as follows: "(4) With respect to the allocation of imports of finished products, other than residual fuel oil to be used as fuel, into Districts I-IV, District V, and Puerto Rico, such regulations shall, to the extent possible, provide (i) for a fair and equitable distribution of imports of such finished products among persons who have been importers of such finished products into the respective districts or Puerto Rico during the respective base periods specified in section 2 of this proclamation, and (ii) for the granting and adjustment of allocations of imports of such finished products in accordance with procedures established pursuant to section 4 of this proclamation." 4. A new subparagraph (5) is added to paragraph (b) of section 3 as follows: "(5) With respect to the allocation of imports of residual fuel oil to be used as fuel into Districts II-IV, District V, and Puerto Rico, such regulations shall, to the extent possible, provide for a fair and equitable distribution of imports of residual fuel oil to be used as fuel among persons who have been importers of that product into the respective districts or Puerto Rico during the respective base periods specified in section 2 of this proclamation. With respect to the allocation of imports into District I of residual fuel oil to be used as fuel, such regulations shall, to the extent possible, provide on and after April 1, 1961, for a fair and equitable distribution of imports of residual fuel oil to be used as fuel among persons who have been importers of that product into such district during the calendar year 1957 and among persons who are in the business in District I of selling residual fuel oil to be used as fuel and who have had inputs of that product to deep-water terminals located in District I, in relation

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