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PUBLIC LAW 92-282-APR. 26, 1972

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Public Law 92-282 April 26, 1972 [s. J. Res. 169]

Law enforcement officers. Tribute. 75 Stat. 4 3. 36 USC 164.

JOINT RESOLUTION To pay tribute to law enforcement ofllcers of this country on Law Day, May 1, 1972. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That in the celebration of Law Day, May 1, 1972, special emphasis be given by a grateful people to the law enforcement officers of the United States of America for their unflinching and devoted service in helping to preserve the domestic tranquillity and guaranteeing to the individual his rights under the law. Approved April 26, 1972. Public Law 92-283

April 26, 1972 [S. 766]

Zinc. Disposal.

60 Stat. 596.

7 USC 1704 note.

Bids.

Exemptions.

AN ACT To authorize the disposal of zinc from the national stockpile and the supplemental stockpile. Be H enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the I'tilted States of America in Congress assembled, That the Administrator of General Services is hereby authorized to dispose of approximately five hundred and fifteen thousand two hundred short tons of zinc now held in the national stockpile established pursuant to the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act (50 U.S.C. 98-98h) and the supplemental stockpile established pursuant to section 104(b) of the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954, 68 Stat. 456, as amended by 73 Stat. 607. Such disposition may be made without regard to the requirements of section 3 of the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act: Provided, That the time and method of disposition shall be nxed 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, (a) Disposals of the material covered by this Act may be made only after publicly advertising for bids, except as provided in subsection (b) of this section or as otherwise authorized by law. All bids may be rejected when it is in the public interest to do so. (b) The material covered by this Act may be disposed of without advertising for bids if^(1) the material is to be transferred to an agency of the United States; (2) the Administrator determines that methods of disposal other than by advertising are necessary to protect the United States against avoidable loss or to protect producers, processors, and consumers against avoidable disruption of their usual markets; or (3) sales are to be made pursuant to requests received from other agencies of the United States in furtherance of authorized program objectives of such agencies. Approved April 26, 1972.

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