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PUBLIC LAW 89-460-JUNE 21, 1966

[80 STAT.

Public Law 89-460 June 21, 1966 [H. R. 13366]

Aluminum Disposal.

60 Stat. 596.

64 Stat. 798.

AN ACT TQ authorize the disposal of a l u m i n u m from the national stockpile.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Administrator of General Services is hereby authorized to dispose of, by negotiation or otherwise, approximately nine hundred and twenty thousand short tons of aluminum now held in the national stockpile established pursuant to the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act (50 U.S.C. 98-98h). The time and method of disposition shall be fixed with due regard to the protection of the United States against avoidable loss and the protection of producers, processors, and consumers against avoidable disruption of their usual markets. SEC. 2. No disposal shall be made pursuant to the authority of this Act if such disposal would reduce the aggregate quantity of aluminum in the national stockpile and the inventory maintained under the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended (50 U.S.C. App. 2061-2166), below the present aluminum stockpile objective of four hundred and fifty thousand short tons. Approved June 21, 1966.

Public Law 89-461 June 21, 1966

AN ACT

[H. R. 13768]

rpQ authorize the disposal of celestite from the supplemental stockpile.

Drs^os*! isposa.

73 Stat. 607. 60 Stat. 597.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Administrator of General Services is hereby authorized to dispose of, by negotiation or otherwise, approximately nine thousand eight hundred and sixty-five short tons of celestite now held in the supplemental stockpile established pursuant to section 104(b) of the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954, as amended (7 U.S.C. lT04(b)). Sucli disposition may be made without regard to the provisions of section 3 of the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act (50 U.S.C. 98b): Provided, That the time and method of disposition shall be fixed with due regard to the protection of the United States against avoidable loss and the protection of producers, processors, and consumers against avoidable disruption of their usual markets. Approved Jurie 21, 1966.

Public Law 89-462 June 21, 1966 [H. R. 13769]

nfl^of!/'^^"^' Disposal.

AN ACT To authorize the dispo.sal of cordage fiber (sisal) from the national stockpile.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America In Congress assembled, That the Administrator of General Services is hereby authorized to dispose of, by negotiation or otherwise, approximately one hundred million pounds

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