88 STAT. ]
PUBLIC LAW 93-618-JAN. 3, 1975
1979
T A B L E O F C0NTE3SfTS—Continued CHAPTER 2 — OTHER AUTHORITY
Sec. 121. Steps to be taken toward GATT revision; authorization of appropriations for GATT. Sec. 122. Balance-of-payments authority. Sec. 123. Compensation authority. Sec. 124. Two-year residual authority to negotiate duties. Sec. 125. Termination and w i t h d r a w a l authority. Sec. 126. Reciprocal nondiscriminating treatment. Sec. 127. Reservation of articles for national security or other reasons. CHAPTER 3 — H E A R I N G S AND ADVICE CONCERNING
Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec.
131. 132. 133. 134. 135.
NEGOTIATIONS
International Trade Commission advice. Advice from departments and other sources. Public hearings. Prerequisites for offers. Advice from private sector.
CHAPTER 4 — OFFICE OF THE
SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
Sec. 141. Office of the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations. CHAPTER 5—CONGRESSIONAL PROCEDURES W I T H RESPECT TO PRESIDENTIAL ACTIONS
Sec. 151. Bills implementing trade agreements on nontariff b a r r i e r s and resolutions approving commercial agreements with Communist countries. Sec. 152. Resolutions disapproving certain actions. Sec. 153. Resolutions relating to extension of waiver authority under section 402. Sec. 154. Special rules relating to congressional procedures. CHAPTER 6—CONGRESSIONAL L I A I S O N AND REPORTS
Sec. 161. Congressional delegates to negotiations. Sec. 162. Transmission of agreements to Congress. Sec. 163. Reports. CHAPTER 7 — UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION
Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec.
171. 172. 173. 174. 175.
Change of n a m e of Tariff Commission. Organization of the Commission. Voting record of commissioners. Representation in court proceedings. Independent budget and authorization of appropriations.
TITLE II — R E L I E F FROM I N J U R Y CAUSED BY I M P O R T COMPETITION CHAPTER 1—IMPORT R E L I E F
Sec. 201. Investigation by International Trade Commission. Sec. 202. Presidential action after investigations. Sec. 203. Import relief. CHAPTER 2 — ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE FOR WORKERS
Subchapter A—Petitions and Determinations Sec. 221. Sec. 222. Sec. 223. Sec. 224.
Petitions. Group eligibility requirements. Determinations by Secretary of Labor. Study by Secretary of Labor when International Trade Commission begins investigation; action where there is aflarmative finding. Subchapter B—Program Benefits PART I—TRADE READJUSTMENT ALLOWANCES
Sec. 231. Sec. 232. Sec. 233. Sec. 234.
Qualifying requirements for workers. Weekly amounts. Time limitations on trade readjustment allowances. Application of State laws.
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