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[70 Stat. 218]
PUBLIC LAW 000—MMMM. DD, 1956
[70 Stat. 218]

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PUBLIC LAW 545-MAY 29, 1956

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(1) of this subsection for such domestic sugar-producing areas, respectively, as follows: (A) The first one hundred sixty-five thousand short tons, raw value, or any part thereof, by which quotas for the domestic areas are so increased shall be apportioned 51.5 per centum to the domestic beet sugar area and 48.5 per centum to the mainland cane sugar area; (B) the next twenty thousand short tons, raw value, or any part thereof, by which such quotas are so increased shall be apportioned to Puerto Rico; (C) the next three thousand short tons, raw value, or any part thereof, by which such quotas are so increased shall be apportioned to the V i r ^ n Islands; (D) any additional amount shall be apportioned on the basis of the quotas established in paragraph (1) of this subsection as adjusted by subparagraphs (A), (B), and (C) of this paragraph (2). " ^^^* '^' Section 202(c) of such Act is amended by striking out " For " after " (c) " and inserting in lieu thereof " (1) For the calendar year 1956, for" and by adding at the end thereof the following new paragraphs: "(2) For the calendar year 1957 and for each subsequent calendar year, for foreign countries other than the Republic of the Philippines, (A) by prorating to Cuba 96 per centum and to other foreign countries 4 per centum of the amount of sugar, raw value, by which eight million three hundred and fifty thousand short tons, raw value, or such lesser amount as determined pursuant to section 201 exceeds the sum of four million four hundred and forty-four thousand short tons, raw value, and the quota established pursuant to subsection (b) of this section; and (B) by prorating 45 per centum of the amount of sugar, raw value, by which the amount determined pursuant to section 201 exceeds the sum of eight million three hundred and fifty thousand short tons, raw value, as follows: Country Cuba Peru Dominican Republic Mexico Other countries

Per centum 29.59 4. 33 4.95 5.10 1.03 45.00

The above proration of 1.03 per centum to foreign countries other than Cuba, the Republic of the Philippines, Peru, the Dominican Republic, and Mexico shall be apportioned to such other countries whose average entries within the quotas during 1953 and 1954 exceeded one thousand short tons, raw value, on the basis of the average entries within the quotas from each such country for the years 1951, 1952, 1953, and 1954. "(3) For the calendar year 1957 and for each subsequent calendar year, the proration of 4 per centum under paragraph (2)(A) of this subsection for foreign countries other than Cuba and the Republic of the Philippines shall be apportioned, first, by assigning to each such foreign country whose average entries within the quotas during the years 1953 and 1954 were less than one thousand short tons, raw value, a proration equal to its average entries within the quotas during 1953 and 1954; second, by assigning to each such foreign country whose average entries within the quotas during 1953 and 1954 were not less than one thousand nor more than two thousand short tons, raw value, a proration of three thousand short tons, raw value; third, by assigning to each foreign country whose average entries within the quotas during 1953 and 1954 were more than two thousand and less than three thousand short tons, raw value, a proration equal to the average entries from each such country within the quotas during 1953 and 1954,