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PUBLIC LAW 88-230-DEa 30. 1963

[77 STAT.

P A Y M E N T S TO STATES A N D POSSESSIONS

For payments to departments of agriculture, bureaus and departments of markets, and similar agencies for marketing activities under section 204(b) of the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946 (7 U.S.C. 60 Stat. 1089.

1623 (b)), $1,500,000. SPECIAL M I L K PROGRAM

74 Stat. 84; 75 Stat. 319.

For necessary expenses to carry out the Special Milk Program, as autlioHzed by the Act of August 8, 1961 (7 U.S.C. 1446, note), $100,000,000. SCHOOL L U N C H PROGRAM

60 Stat. 230.

For necessary expenses to caiTy out the provisions of the !National Scliool Luuch Act (42 U.S.C. 1751-1760), $137,000,000: Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be used for nonfood assistance under section 5 of said Act: Provided further, That $45,000,000 shall be transferred to this appropriation from funds available under section 32 of the Act of Augiist 24, 1935, for purchase and distribution of agricultural commodities and other foods pursuant to section 6 of the Xational School Lunch Act. / REMOVAL OF S I RIMAS A < i K I C U L T r R A L COMMODITIES

49 Stat. 774.

70 Stat. 1119. 16 USC 742a note 50 Stat. 246. 7 USC 1574. 75 Stat. 294. 7 USC 1911 note

(SECTION

32)

Xo funds available under section 82 of the Act of August 24, 1935 (7 U.S.C\ 612c) shall be used for any purpose other than commodity program expenses as authorized therein, and other related operating expenses, except for (1) transfers to the Department of the Interior as authorized by the Fish and Wildlife Act of August 8, 1956, (2) transfers otherwise provided in this Act, (3) not more than $4,754,000 for formulation and administration of marketing agreements and orders pursuant to the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1987, as amended, and the Agricultural Act of 1961, (4) not more than $45,000,000 for expenses for the Pilot Food Stamp Program, and (5) not more than $16,000,000 for transfer to the Commodity Credit C!!orporation to l>e used to incmase domestic (consumption of any fann commodity or farm commodities determined by the Secretary of Agriculture to be in surplus supply, and hereafter such sums (not in excess of $25,000,000 in any one year) as may be approved by the Congress shall be available for such purpose, such authorization not to restrict authority in existing law, of which amount $11,000,000 shall remain available until expended for constiTiction and equipping of reseaix'h facilities determined to be ne<?ded as a result of a spe<'ial survey. FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES

68 Stat. 908.

70 Stat. 1034.

For necessary expenses for the Foreign Agricultural Service, including carrying out title VI of the Agricmtural Act of 1954 (7 U.S.C. 1761-1768), market development activities abroad, and for enabling the Secretary to coordinate and integrate activities of the Department in connection with for e i ^ agricultural work, including not to exceed $35,000 for representation allowances and for expenses pursuant to section 8 of the Act approved August 3, 1956 (7 U.S.C. 1766), $18,699,500: Provided, That not less than $255,000 of the funds contained in this appropriation shall be available to obtain statistics and related facts on foreign production and full and complete information on methods used by other countries to move farm

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