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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1979

PUBLIC LAW 96-72—SEPT. 29, 1979 (i) UNPROCESSED RED CEDAR.—(1) The Secretary shall require a validated license, under the authority contained in subsection (a) of this section, for the export of unprocessed western red cedar (Thuja plicata) logs, harvested from State or Federal lands. The Secretary shall impose quantitative restrictions upon the export of unprocessed western red cedar logs during the 3-year period beginning on the effective date of this Act as follows: (A) Not more than thirty million board feet scribner of such logs may be exported during the first year of such 3-year period. (B) Not more than fifteen million board feet scribner of such logs may be exported during the second year of such period. (C) Not more than five million board feet scribner of such logs may be exported during the third year of such period. After the end of such 3-year period, no unprocessed western red cedar logs may be exported from the United States. (2) The Secretary shall allocate export licenses to exporters pursuant to this subsection on the basis of a prior history of exportation by such exporters and such ether factors as the Secretary considers necessary and appropriate to minimize any hardship to the producers of western red cedar and to further the foreign policy of the United States. (3) Unprocessed western red cedar logs shall not be considered to be an agricultural commodity for purposes of subsection (g) of this section. (4) As used in this subsection, the term "unprocessed western red cedar" means red cedar timber which has not been processed into— (A) lumber without wane; (B) chips, pulp, and pulp products; (C) veneer and plywood; (D) poles, posts, or pilings cut or treated with preservative for use as such and not intended to be further processed; or (E) shakes and shingles. (j) EXPORT OF HORSES.—(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, no horse may be exported by sea from the United States, or any of its territories and possessions, unless such horse is part of a consignment of horses with respect to which a waiver has been granted under paragraph (2) of this subsection. (2) The Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, may issue regulations providing for the granting of waivers permitting the export by sea of a specified consignment of horses, if the Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, determines that no horse in that consignment is being exported for purposes of slaughter.

93 STAT. 521

Export terminations. Export licenses, allocation.

"Unprocessed western red cedar."

Regulations.

FOREIGN BOYCOTTS SEC. 8. (a) PROHIBITIONS AND EXCEPTIONS.—(1) For the purpose of

implementing the policies set forth in subparagraph (A) or (B) of paragraph (5) of section 3 of this Act, the President shall issue regulations prohibiting any United States person, with respect to his activities in the interstate or foreign commerce of the United States, from taking or knowingly agreeing to take any of the following actions with intent to comply with, further, or support any boycott fostered or imposed by a foreign country against a country which is friendly to the United States and which is not itself the object of any form of boycott pursuant to United States law or regulation: (A) Refusing, or requiring any other person to refuse, to do business with or in the boycotted country, with any business concern organized under the laws of the boycotted country, with

Regulations. 50 USC app. 2407.