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form of a supplemental duty pursuant to Presidential Proclamation 4074, dated August 17, 1971, the time for review and allowing or denying the protest shall not expire until five years from the date the protest was filed in accordance with such section 514. SEC. 612. TRADE RELATIONS WITH CANADA. I t is the sense of the Congress that the United States should enter into a trade agreement with Canada which will guarantee continued stability to the economies of the United States and Canada. I n order to promote such economic stability, the President may initiate negotiations for a trade agreement with Canada to establish a free trade area covering the United States and Canada. Nothing in this section shall be construed as prior approval of any legislation which may be necessary to implement such a trade agreement. SEC. 613. LIMITATION ON CREDIT TO RUSSIA.

After the date of enactment of the Trade Act of 1974, no agency of the Government of the United States, other than the Commodity Credit Corporation, shall approve any loans, guarantees, insurance, or any combination thereof, in connection with exports to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in an aggregate amount in excess of $300,000,000 without prior congressional approval as provided by law. Approved January 3, 1975. Public Law 93-619 January 3, 1975

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To assist in reducing crime and the danger of recidivism by requiring speedy trials and by strengthening the supervision over persons released pending trial, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Speedy Trial Act of 1974".

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TITLE I—SPEEDY TRIAL SEC. 101. Title 18, United States Code, is amended by adding immediately after chapter 207, a new chapter 208, as follows: "Chapter 208.—SPEEDY TRIAL "See. "3161. "3162. "3163. "3164. "3165. "3166. "3167. "3168. "3169. "3170. "3171. "3172. "3173. "3174.

18 USC 3161.

Time limits and exclusions. Sanctions. Effective dates. Interim limits. District plans—generally. District plans—contents. Reports to Congress. Planning process. Federal Judicial Center. Speedy trial data. Planning appropriations. Definitions. Sixth amendment rights. Judicial emergency.

"§3161. Time limits and exclusions. " (a) In any case involving a defendant charged with an offense, the appropriate judicial officer, at the earliest practicable time, shall, after consultation with the counsel for the defendant and the attorney for the Government, set the case for trial on a day certain, or list it for trial on a weekly or other short-term trial calendar at a place within the judicial district, so as to assure a speedy trial.

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