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PUBLIC LAW 91-351-JULY 24, 1970

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or prescribed or approved by the Corporation, contrary to regulations of the Corporation prohibiting, or hmitin^ or restricting, such use or display by such individual or organization. An organization violating this subsection shall for each violation be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000. An officer or member of an organization participating or knowingly acquiescing in any violation of this subsection shall be punished by a fine of not more than $5,000 or imprisonment for not more than one year, or both. An individual violating this subsection shall for each violation be punished as set forth in the sentence next preceding this sentence. (b) The provisions of sections 215, 607, 658, 1011, and 1014 of title 18 of the United States Code are extended to apply to and with respect 62 Stat. 694-752; to the Corporation, and for the purposes of such section 658 the term l\ |tat* \\l^/ "any property mortgaged or pledged", as used therein, shall without limitation on its generality include any property subject to mortgage, pledge, or lien acquired by the Corporation by assignment or otherwise. (c) The term 'T)ank examiner or assistant examiner", as used in section 655 of such title 18, shall include any examiner or assistant examiner who is an officer or employee of the Corporation and any person who makes or participates in the making of any examination of or for the Corporation. (d) The term "bank", as used in subsection (f) of section 2113 of such title 18, shall be deemed to include the Corporation, and any build- 64 Stat. 395. ing used in whole or in part by the Corporation shall be deemed to be used in whole or in part as a bank, within the meaning of such section 2113. (e) The terms "agency" and "agencies" shall be deemed to include the Corporation wherever used with reference to an agency or agencies of the United States in sections 201,202,203,205,207,208,209,286,287, 371, 506, 595, 602, 641, 654, 701, 872, 1001, 1002, 1016, 1017, 1361, 1505, and 2073 of such title 18. Any officer or employee of the Corporation gj^st^/^^'gs-Vg''' shall be deemed to be a person mentioned in section 602 of such title es stat! 720; 18 within the meaning of sections 603 and 606 of such title. 76 Stat. 551. (f) The terms "obligation or other security" and "obligations or ^^ ^*^*' ^^^' other securities", wherever used (with or without the words "of the United States") in sections 471 to 476, both inclusive, and section 492 of such title 18, are extended to include any obligation or other security Q^III\^\22^' of or issued by the Corporation. Any reference in sections 474,494,495, and 642 of such title 18 to the United States Code, except in a territorial sense, or to the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby extended to include the Corporation. Section 477 of such title 18 is extended to apply with respect to section 476 of such title as extended by the first sentence of this subsection (f), and for this purpose the term "United States" as used in such section 476 shall include the Corporation. TERRITORIAL

APPLICABILITY

SEC. 309. Notwithstanding any other law, this title shall be applicable to the several States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the territories and possessions of the United States. CONSTRUCTION A N D SEPARABILITY

SEC. 310. Except as otherwise provided in this title, or as otherwise provided by the Corporation or by laws hereafter enacted by the Congress expressly in limitaition of provisions of this title, the powers and functions of the Corporation and of the Board of Directors shall be exercisable, and the provisions of this title shall be applicable and effective, without regard to any other law. Notwithstanding any other evidences of the intention of Congress, it is hereby declared to be the

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