Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 96 Part 2.djvu/964

 96 STAT. 2326

7 USC 1.

PUBLIC LAW 97-444—JAN. 11, 1983

"(2) the actual and projected cost savings to the Federal Government, if any, resulting from operations of the National Futures Association; "(3) the actual and projected costs which the Commission and the public would have incurred if the Association had not undertaken self-regulatory responsibility for certain areas under the Commission's jurisdiction; "(4) problem areas, if any, encountered by the Association; "(5) the nature of the working relationship between the Association and the Commission; "(6) an assessment of the actual and projected efficiencies the Commission has achieved or expects to be achieved as a result of the continuing regulatory activities of the Association; and "(7) the immediate and projected capabilities of the Commission at the time of submission of the study to turn its attention to more immediate problems of regulation, as a result of the activities of the Association. "(c) Nothing in this section shall limit the authority of the Commission to promulgate, after notice and opportunity for hearing, a schedule of appropriate fees to be charged for services rendered and activities and functions performed by the Commission in conjunction with its administration and enforcement of the Commodity Exchange Act: Provided, That the fees for any specified service or activity or function shall not exceed the actual cost thereof to the Commission.". AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS

SEC. 238. Section 812 of the Agricultural Act of 1970 (7 U.S.C. 612c-3) is amended by adding a^ the end thereof the following new sentence: "Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the President shall not prohibit or curtail the export of any agricultural commodity or the products thereof under an export sales contract (1) entered into before the President announces an action that would otherwise prohibit or curtail the export of the commodity or products thereof, (2) the terms of which require delivery of the commodity or products thereof within two hundred and seventy days after the date the suspension of trade is imposed, except that the President may prohibit or curtail the export of any commodity or the products thereof during a period for which the President has declared a national emergency or for which Congress has declared war.".

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