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PUBLIC LAW 89-701-NOV. 2, 1966

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taxable 'wages' as defined in section 3121 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, whichever is greater, for any month after Sep- ^6 USC 3121. tember30, 1965";and (vi) by striking out from the proviso in such sections 3201 and 73 3211, from subsection (b) of such section 3221 the phrase "after 26 Stat. 328-30. u s ^ 201, e December 31, 1964" and inserting in lieu thereof "after Septem- 32iif3T2i ber 30, 1965". SEC. 302. Section 3221(a) of the Railroad Retirement Tax Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new sentence: "Where compensation for services rendered in a month is paid an employee by two or more employers, one of the employers who has knowledge of such joint employment may, by proper notice to the Secretary of the Treasury, and by agreement with such other employer or employers as to settlement of their respective liabilities under this section and section 3202, elect for the tax imposed by section 3201 and this section to apply to all of the compensation paid by such employer for such month as does not exceed the maximum amount of compensation in respect to which taxes are imposed by such section 3201 and this section; and in such a case the liability of such other employer or enciployers under this section and section 3202 shall be limited to the difference, if any, between the compensation paid by the electing employer and the maximum amount of compensation to which section 3201 and this section apply. Approved October 30, 1966.

Public Law 89-701 AN ACT

November 2, 1966

To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to develop, through the use of experiment and demonstration plants, practieahle and economic means for the production by the commercial fishing industry of fish protein concentrate.

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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress ansembled^ That the Secretary ^'^^ protein of the Interior is authorized to conduct, and through grants to.and "" stud'ieT. ^ contracts with public and private agencies to promote studies, research, and experiments designed to develop the best and most economical processes and methods to reduce fish which are in abundant supply and which.are not now widely sought after for human food to a nutritious, wholesome, and stable fish protein concentrate, as well as to conduct food technology and feasibility studies with respect to such products. SEC. 2. (a) The Secretary is also authorized to construct not to Demonstration exceed one experiment and demonstration plant for the production of ^ ^"'* a fish protein concentrate and to acquire by lease one additional plant for such purpose. Such plants shall be designed to demonstrate the reliability and practicability and the economic, engineering, and operating potentials of the processes and methods to reduce fish to fish protein concentrate. Such plants shall be located in such geographical areas as the Secretary determines will demonstrate optimum feasibility from the standpoint of operation, maintenance, and economic potential. The Secretary of the Interior shall not commence construction of or lease any plant pursuant to the provisions of this

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