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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1980

94 STAT. 336

PUBLIC LAW 96-236—APR. 22, 1980

Public Law 96-236 96th Congress An Act Apr. 22, 1980 [H.R. 6029]

Providing for the implementation of the International Sugar Agreement, 1977, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

International Sugar Agreement 1977, SECTION 1. DEFINITIONS. implementation. For purposes of this Act— 7 USC 3601.

(1) The term "Agreement" means the International Sugar Agreement, 1977, signed at New York City on December 9, 1977. (2) The term "sugar" has the same meaning as is given to such term in paragraph (12) of Article 2 of the Agreement. (3) The term "entry" means entry, or withdrawal from warehouse, for consumption in the customs territory of the United States.

7 USC 3602.

Recordkeeping.

7 USC 3603.

SEC. 2. IMPLEMENTATION OF AGREEMENT.

On and after the entering into force of the Agreement with respect to the United States, and for such period before January 1, 1983, as the Agreement remains in force, the President may, in order to carry out and enforce the provisions of the Agreement— (1) regulate the entry of sugar by appropriate means, including, but not limited to— (A) the imposition of limitations on the entry of sugar which is the product of foreign countries, territories, or areas not members of the International Sugar Organization, and (B) the prohibition of the entry of any shipment or quantity of sugar not accompanied by a valid certificate of contribution or such other documentation as may be required under the Agreement; (2) require of appropriate persons the keeping of such records, statistics, and other information, and the submission of such reports, relating to the entry, distribution, prices, and consumption of sugar and alternative sweeteners as he may from time to time prescribe; and (3) take such other action, and issue and enforce such rules or regulations, as he may consider necessary or appropriate in order to implement the rights and obligations of the United States under the Agreement. SEC. 3. DELEGATION OF POWERS AND DUTIES.

The President may exercise any power or duty conferred on him by this Act through such agencies or offices of the United States as he shall designate. Such agencies or offices shall issue such regulations as they determine are necessary to implement this Act.