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PUBLIC LAW 101-382—AUG. 20, 1990 104 STAT. 629 Public Law 101-382 101st Congress An Act To make miscelleuieous and technical changes to various trade laws. Aug. 20, 1990 [H.R. 1594] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Customs and Trade Act of SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE AND TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1990. (a) SHORT TITLE.—T h is Act may be cited as the "Customs and ^^3! Trade Act of 1990". I'S^ioi (b) TABLE OF CONTENTS.— • note. Sec. 1. Short title and table of contents. TITLE I—TRADE AGENCY AUTHORIZATIONS, CUSTOMS USER FEES, AND OTHER PROVISIONS Subtitle A—Trade Agency Authorizations for Fiscal Years 1991 and 1992 Sec. 101. United States International Trade Commission. Sec. 102. United States Customs Service. Sec. 103. Office of the United States Trade Representative. Subtitle B—Customs User Fees Sec. 111. Customs user fees. Sec. 112. Exemption of Israeli products from certain user fees. Sec. 113. Customs Service administration. Sec. 114. GAO report on entries by mail. Sec. 115. Effective date. Subtitle C—Miscellaneous Customs Provisions Sec. 121. Customs forfeiture fund. Sec. 122. Increase in value subject to administrative forfeiture; processing of money seized under the customs laws. Sec. 123. Annual national trade and customs law violation estimates and enforcement strategy. Sec. 124. Reports regarding expansion of customs preclearance operations and recovery for damage resulting from customs examinations. Subtitle D—Miscellaneous Provisions Sec. 131. Treatment of Czechoslovakia and East Germany under the Generalized System of Preferences. Sec. 132. Technical amendments regarding nondiscriminatory trade treatment. Sec. 133. Competitiveness Policy Council. Sec. 134. Technical amendments relating to the United States-Canada Free-Trade Agreement. Sec. 135. Treatment of certain information under administrative protective orders. Sec. 136. Extension of time for preparation of report on supplemental wage allowance demonstration projects under the Worker Adjustment Assistance Program. Sec. 137. Drug paraphernalia. Sec. 138. Economic sanctions against products of Burma. Sec. 139. Miscellaneous technical and clerical amendments. Sec. 140. Increase in expenditures to provide assistance for United States citizens returning from foreign countries. Sec. 141. Administrative provision. Sec. 142. Nondiscriminatory treatment for the products of East Germany. 39-139 O - 90 (382)