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 PUBLIC LAW 96-599—DEC. 24, 1980

94 STAT. 3491

Public Law 96-599 96th Congress An Act To carry out the obligations of the United States under the International Coffee Agreement 1976, signed at New York on February 27, 1976, and entered into force for the United States on October 1, 1976, and for other purposes.

Dec. 24, 1980 [H.R. 3637]

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. SECTION 1. This Act may be cited as the "International Coffee Agreement Act of 1980".

International Coffee Agreement Act of 1980. 19 USC 1356k IMPORTATION OF COFFEE UNDER INTERNATIONAL COFFEE AGREEMENT note. 1976; PRESIDENTIAL POWERS AND DUTIES

SEC. 2. On and after the entry into force of the International Coffee 19 USC I356k. Agreement 1976, and for such period prior to October 1, 1982 as the agreement remains in effect, the President is authorized, in order to carry out and enforce the provisions of that agreement— (1) to regulate the entry of coffee for consumption, or withdrawal of coffee from warehouse for consumption, or any other form of entry or withdrawal of coffee such as for transportation or exportation, including whenever quotas are in effect pursuant to the agreement, (A) the limitation of entry, or withdrawal from warehouse, of coffee imported from countries which are not members of the International Coffee Organization, and (B) the prohibition of entry of any shipment from any member of the International Coffee Organization of coffee which is not accompanied either by a valid certificate of origin, a valid certificate of reexport, a valid certificate of reshipment, or a valid certificate of transit, issued by a qualified agency in such form as required under the agreement; (2) to require that every export or reexport of coffee from the United States shall be accompanied by a valid certificate of origin or a valid certificate of reexport, issued by a qualified agency of the United States designated by him, in such form as required under the agreement; (3) to require the keeping of such records, statistics, and other information, and the rendering of such reports, relating to the importation, distribution, prices, and consumption of coffee as he may from time to time prescribe; and (4) to take such other action, and issue and enforce such rules and regulations, as he may consider necessary or appropriate in order to implement the obligations of the United States under the agreement, DEFINITION OF COFFEE

SEC. 3. As used in this Act, the term "coffee" means coffee as 19 USC 1356/. defined in article 3 of the International Coffee Agreement 1976. 28 UST 640i.

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