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 1278 76 Stat. 162. 7 USC 1119.

61 Stat. 9 29. 7 USC 1122.

68 A Stat. 80 I. 26 USC 6418.

26 USC 6511.

PUBLIC LAW 89-331-NOV. 8, 1965

[79 STAT.

SEC. 8. Section 209 of the Sugar Act of 1948, as amended, is amended by striking from subsection (e) thereof the words "any sugar or liquid sugar-' and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "any sugar or liquid sugar in excess of one hundred pounds in any calendar year". SEC. 9. (a) Section 212 of the Sugar Act of 1948, as amended, is amended by inserting before the period at the end thereof the following: ", or for the production (other than by distillation) of alcohol, including all polyhydric alcohols, but not including any such alcohol or resulting by-products for human food consumption". (b) Section 6418(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 is amended— (1) by inserting "OR PRODUCTION" after "DISTILLATION" in the heading of such section, and (2) by inserting after "the distillation of alcohol," in the text of such section the following: "or for the production of alcohol (other than alcohol produced for human food consumption),". (c) The heading of section 6511(e)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 is amended by inserting "OR PRODUCTION" after "DISTILLATION".

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tion. 76 Stat. 164. 7 USC 1132.

^^^- 1^- Section 213 of the Sugar Act of 1948, as amended, is repealed. g^^. 11. Section 302 of the SugaT Act of 1948, as amended, is T i

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amended as follows: (1) Paragraph (1) of subsection (b) is amended to read as follows: whether the production of sugar from any crop of sugarbeets or sugarcane will, in the absence of proportionate shares, be greater than the quantity needed to enable the area to meet its quota and provide a normal carryover inventory, as estimated by the Secretary for such area for the calendar year during which the larger part of the sugar from such crop normally would be marketed. Such determination shall be made only with respect to the succeeding crop year and, beginning with the 1966 crop year, only after due notice and opportunity for an ii;iformal Public hearing. public hearing. If the Secretary determines that the production of sugar from any crop of sugarbeets or sugarcane will be in excess of the quantity needed to enable the area to meet its quota and provide a normal carryover inventory, he shall establish proportionate shares for farms in such areas as provided in this subsection, except that the determinations by the Secretary of proportionate shares for farms in Hawaii and the Virgin Islands in effect on January 1, 1965, shall continue in effect until amended or superseded. In determining the proportionate shares with respect to a farm, the Secretary may take into consideration the past production on the farm of sugarbeets and sugarcane marketed (or processed) for the extraction of sugar or liquid sugar (within proportionate shares when in effect) and the ability to produce such sugarbeets and sugarcane." sugarbeet acre(2) The first senteuce of paragraph (3) of subsection (b) is age reserves. amended to Tcad as follows: " I n order to make available acreage for growth and expansion of the beet sugar industry, the Secretary in addition to protecting the interest of new and small producers by regulations generally similar to those heretofore promulgated by him pursuant to this Act, shall reserve each year from 1962 through 1966,
 * '(b)(1) The Secretary shall determine for each crop year

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