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110 STAT. 1048 PUBLIC LAW 104-127—APR. 4, 1996 7 USC 7424. SEC. 525- REGULATIONS. The Secretary may issue such regulations as may be necessary to carry out this subtitle and the power vested in the Secretary under this subtitle. 7 USC 7425. SEC. 526. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. (a) IN GENERAL.—There are authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary to carry out this subtitle. (b) LIMITATION ON EXPENDITURES FOR ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES. —Funds appropriated to carry out this subtitle may not be expended for the payment of expenses incurred by a board to administer an order. candaand Subtitle C—Canola and Rapeseed Rapeseed Promotion, and SEC. 531. SHORT TITLE. Information Act '^^^^ subtitle may be cited as the "Canola and Rapeseed 7 USC 7401 note. Research, Promotion, and Consumer Information Act". 7 USC 7441. SEC. 532. FINDINGS AND DECLARATION OF POLICY. (a) FINDINGS.— Congress finds that— (1) canola and rapeseed products are an important and nutritious part of the human diet; (2) the production of canola and rapeseed products plays a significant role in the economy of the United States in that— (A) canola and rapeseed products are produced by thousands of canola and rapeseed producers and processed by numerous processing entities; and (B) canola and rapeseed products produced in the United States are consumed by people throughout the United States and foreign countries; (3) canola, rapeseed, and canola and rapeseed products should be readily available and marketed efficiently to ensure that consumers have an adequate supply of canola and rapeseed products at a reasonable price; (4) the maintenance and expansion of existing markets and development of new markets for canola, rapeseed, and canola and rapeseed products are vital to the welfare of canola and rapeseed producers and processors and those persons concerned with marketing canola, rapeseed, and canola and rapeseed products, as well as to the general economy of the United States, and are necessary to ensure the ready availability and efficient marketing of canola, rapeseed, and canola and rapeseed products; (5) there exist established State and national organizations conducting canola and rapeseed research, promotion, and consumer education programs that are valuable to the efforts of promoting the consumption of canola, rapeseed, and canola and rapeseed products; (6) the cooperative development, financing, and implementation of a coordinated national program of canola and rapeseed research, promotion, consumer information, and industry information is necessary to maintain and expand existing markets and develop new markets for canola, rapeseed, and canola and rapeseed products; and (7) canola, rapeseed, and canola and rapeseed products move in interstate and foreign commerce, and canola, rapeseed,