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[74 Stat. 667]
PUBLIC LAW 86-000—MMMM. DD, 1960
[74 Stat. 667]

74 S T A T. ]

PUBLIC LAW 8 6 - 6 8 2 - S E P T. 2, 1960

(2) is issued from a known office of publication; (3 ^ is formed of printed sheets; (4) is originated and published for the dissemination of information of a public character, or devoted to literature, the sciences, arts, or a special industry; and (5) has a legitimate list of subscribers. (b) For the purpose of this section, the word "printed" does not include reproduction by the stencil, mimeograph or hectograph processes or reproduction in imitation of typewriting. (c) A periodical publication designed primarily for advertising purposes or for free circulation or for circulation at nominal rates is not entitled to be admitted as second class mail under this section. § 4355. Conditions for entry of publications of certain organizations (a) Mailable periodical publications meeting the first three conditions of section 4354(a) of this title are entitled to be entered and mailed as second class mail when they do not contain advertising other than that of the publisher and if they are— (1) published by a regularly incorporated institution of learning; or (2) published by a regularly established State institution of learning supported in whole or in part by public taxation; or (3) a bulletin issued by a State board of health; or (4) a bulletin issued by a State conservation or fish and game agency or department; or (5) a bulletin issued by a State board or department of public charities and corrections; or (6) published by or under the auspices of a benevolent or fraternal society or order organized under the lodge system and having a bona fide membership of not less than 1,000 persons; or (7) published by or under the auspices of a trades union; or (8) published by a strictly professional, literary, historical, or scientific society; or (9) published by a church or church organization. (b) A publication containing advertising of persons other than the publisher but otherwise qualifying under items (6) through (9) of subsection (a) of this section is entitled to be entered and mailed as second class mail if— (1) the publication is not designed or published primarily for advertising purposes; (2) the publication is originated and published to further the objects and purposes of the publisher; (3) the circulation is limited to copies sent to members who pay either as a part of their dues or assessments, or otherwise, not less than 50 per centum of the regular subscription price; to other actual subscribers; to exchanges; and 10 per centum of the circulation as sample copies. Individual subscriptions or receipts are not required when members pay for publications, to which this subsection applies, as a part of their dues or assessments. § 4356. Conditions for entry of publications of State departments of agriculture A mailable periodical publication issued by a State department of agriculture may be entered and mailed as second class mail if it— (1) is issued from a known place of publication;