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PUBLIC LAW 88-000—MMMM. DD, 1964

PUBLIC LAW 88-261-J AN. 28, 1964

[78 STAT.

Public Law 88-261 January 28, 1964 [S. 1604]

Agriculture. Rice acreage allotments. 76 Stat. 20. 7 USC 1353.

AN ACT To amend the provisions of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, as amended, relating to the transfer of producer rU-e acreage allotments.

Be it enacted by the Seriate and HouJ<e of RepvemntativeH of the United States of Amenca. in Congress a^^isembleds That subsection (f) of section 353 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, as added by Public Law 87-412, is amended in paragraph (3), clause (i) thereof, by adding immediately following the word "acquire" the language ", except for land," and by striking out the language ", and any land owned by the transferor to which any of the transferred rice history acreage may be ascribed". Approved January 28, 1964.

Public Law 88-262 AN ACT January 31, 1964 [S. 2079] . To provide for the striking of three different medals in commemoration of the Federal Hall National Memorial, Castle Clinton National Monument, and Statue of Liberty National Monument American Museum of Immigration in New York City, New York. New York national historic shrines. Commemorative medals.

31 USC 368.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, in commemoration of three congressionally designated national historic shrines located in New York City, New York, scheduled by the National Park Service of the United States Department of the Interior for official opening during the New York World's Fair. 1964-1965, namely. Federal Hall National Memorial, Castle Clinton National Monument, and Statue of Liberty National Monument American Museum of Immigration, the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to strike and furnish to the New York City National Shrines Advisory Board a Liberty Series of three different medals of a grand total of no more than seven hundred and sixty-five thousand medals with suitable emblems, devices, and inscriptions to be determined by the New York City National Shrines Advisory Board and subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury. The medals shall be made and delivered at such times as may be required by the advisory board in quantities of not less than two thousand. The medals shall be considered to be national medals within the meaning of section 3551 of the Revised Statutes. SEC. 2. The Secretary of the Treasury shall cause such medals to be struck and furnished at not less than the estimated cost of manufacture, including labor, materials, dies, use of machinery, and overhead expenses; and security satisfactory to the Director of the Mint shall be furnished to indemnify the United States for full payment of such cost. SEC. 3. The medals authorized to be issued pursuant to this bill shall be of such size or sizes and of such metals as shall be determined by the Secretary of the Treasury in consultation with such advisory board. SEC. 4. After December 31, 1965, no further medals shall be struck under the authority of this Act. Approved January 31, 1964.