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 PUBLIC LAW 99-198—DEC. 23, 1985

99 STAT. 1451

because, in the case of additional certificates issued under subparagraph (C), the producer had disposed of the producer's < wheat or feed grains prior to the issuance of such additional certificates, the producer, at any time prior to the end of the marketing year for the crop involved, may sell the extra export marketing certificates to any person for such price as agreed on by the producer and purchaser. Any certificate may be reconveyed without restriction. "(2) To be eligible to receive export certificates under this subsection for a crop of wheat or feed grains, a producer of such commodity must participate in the program under this title for such crop, and— "(A) if there is no acreage limitation or set-aside in effect for the crop, limit the acreage on the farm planted to the crop for harvest to the farm's wheat or feed grain crop acreage base, as applicable; "(B) if an acreage limitation is in effect for the crop, limit the acreage on the farm planted to the crop for harvest to the farm's wheat or feed grain crop acreage base, as applicable, reduced to the extent required under the acreage limitation program, and comply with any other terms of the acreage limitation program established by the Secretary; or "(C) if a set-aside program is in effect for the crop, comply with the set-aside and other terms of the set-aside program established by the Secretary. "(3) Whenever the Secretary issues certificates under this subsec- Prohibitions. tion for a crop of wheat or feed grains, no person may export wheat or feed grains or products thereof, from the United States during the marketing year for the crop without surrendering to the Secretary, at the time of export, export marketing certificates for such crop representing the quantity of the commodity being exported or, in the case of wheat or feed grain products, the equivalent quantity of the commodity contained in the products being exported. Persons that fail to comply with the requirements of the preceding sentence shall be subject, for each violation thereof, to a fine of not more than $25,000 or imprisonment for not to exceed 1 year, or both such fine and imprisonment. This paragraph shall not apply to exports of commodities or products owned by the Federal Government or any agency or instrumentality thereof, nor to commodities or products provided to the exporter by the Commodity Credit Corporation under an export development program. "(4) Any person who falsely makes, issues, alters, forges, or counterfeits any export marketing certificate, or with fraudulent intent possesses, transfers, or uses any such falsely made, issued, altered, forged, or counterfeited export marketing certificate, shall be subject to a fine of not more than $10,000 or imprisonment of not more than 10 years, or both such fine and imprisonment. "(5) For purposes of facilitating the transfer of export certificates under this subsection, the Commodity Credit Corporation may buy and sell certificates in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Secretary.". COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION SALES PRICE RESTRICTIONS

SEC. 1007. Effective only for the marketing years for the 1986 through 1990 crops, section 407 of the Agricultural Act of 1949 (7 U.S.C. 1427) is amended by—

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