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PUBLIC LAW 110—AUG. 8, 1951

65 STAT.]

SEC. 5. Subparagraphs I (g), I (h), and III (a) of part III, Veterans Regulation Numbered 1 (a), as amended (38 U.S.C. ch. 12), are hereby repealed: Provided, That in the event any person receiving pension on the day prior to the effective date of this Act under the provisions of any of the laws mentioned in this section is not entitled to receive a higher rate of pension by reason of the enactment of this Act, pension shall continue to be paid to such person under such laws. SEC. 6. The provisions of this Act shall be effective the first day of the second calendar month following its enactment. Approved August 4, 1951.

Public Law 109

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Repeals.

Effective date.

297

AN ACT August 8, 1961 [H. R. 2192]

To amend section 313(b) of the Tariff Act of 1930.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United \States of America in Congress assembled, That section 313(b) of the Tariff Act of 1930 be amended to read as follows: " (b) SUBSTITUTION FOR DRAWBACK PURPOSES.—If imported dutypaid sugar, or metal, or ore containing metal, or flaxseed or linseed, or flaxseed or linseed oil, and duty-free or domestic merchandise of the same kind and quality are used in the manufacture or production of articles within a period not to exceed one year from the receipt of such imported merchandise by the manufacturer or producer of such articles, there shall be allowed upon the exportation of any such articles, notwithstanding the fact that none of the imported merchandise may actually have been used in the manufacture or production of the exported articles, an amount of drawback equal to that which would have been allowable had the sugar, or metal, or ore containing metal, or flaxseed or linseed, or flaxseed or linseed oil, used therein been imported; but the total amount of drawback allowed upon the exportation of such articles, together with the total amount of drawback allowed in respect of such imported mercliandise under any other provision of law, shall not exceed 99 per centum of the duty paid on such imported merchandise." Approved August 8, 1951.

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AN ACT To protect consumers and others against misbranding, false advertising, and false invoicing of fur products and furs.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Amsrica in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the " F u r Products Labeling Act". SEC. 2. As used in this Act— (a) The term "person" means an individual, partnership, corporation, association, business trust, or any organized group of any of the foregoing. (b) The term "fur" means any animal skin or part thereof with hair, fleece, or fur fibers attached thereto, either in its raw or processed state, but shall not include such skins as are to be converted into leather or which in processing shall have the hair, fleece, or fur fiber completely removed. -?6100 O - 52 (PT. I) - 14

Tariff Act of 1930, amendment. 46 Stat. 590. 19 U.S.C. § 1313.

August 8, 1951 [H. R. 2321]

Fur Products Labeling Act.

Definitions.