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 PROCLAMATION 4818—FEB. 6, 1981

95 STAT. 1796

the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and fifth. JIMMY CARTER ANNEX Part 2D of the Appendix to the Tariff Schedules of the United States is modified to read as follows: Rates of Duty Item

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Subpart D.—Temporary Duties, Pursuant to Section 125 of the Trade Act of 1974. Subpart D headnote: 1. Any article described in the provisions of this subpart, if entered during the period specified in the last column, is subject to duty at the rate set forth herein in lieu of the rate provided therefor in schedules 1 to 8, inclusive. 948.10 Litharge (provided for in item 3% ad val. or 473.52). such other rate may be proclaimed by the President. 948.12 Red lead (provided for in item 3.4% ad val. or 473.56). such other rate as may be proclaimed by the President.

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Jan. 19, 1981.

Jan. 19, 1981.

Proclamation 4818 of February 6, 1981

International Year of Disabled Persons By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation We seek, in the 1980s, an era of national renewal, an era that will set loose again the energy and ingenuity of the American people. Today there are 35 million disabled Americans who represent one of our most underutilized national resouces. Their will, their spirit, and their hearts are not impaired, despite their limitations. All of us stand to gain when those who are disabled share in America's opportunities. To increase the participation of disabled persons in our national life and in the lives of other nations the United Nations has designated 1981 the International Year of Disabled Persons. America has long been a world leader in this area, and the United States Council for the International Year of Disabled Persons and our Federal government have already responded to the United Nations challenge. Programs are underway throughout the Nation.

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