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Title 19
Chapter 22
Subchapter IV
Part A
Subchapter III - ADDITIONAL IMPL...
§ 3602. Special agricultural saf...
Subchapter III - ADDITIONAL IMPL...
§ 3602. Special agricultural saf...
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Notes
§ 3601.
Administration of tariff-rate quotas
(a)
Orderly marketing
(b)
Inadequate supply
(c)
Monitoring
(d)
Coverage of tariff-rate quotas
(1)
Exclusions
The President may, subject to terms and conditions determined appropriate by the President, provide that the entry, or withdrawal from warehouse, for consumption in the United States of an agricultural product shall not be subject to the over-quota rate of duty established under a tariff-rate quota if the agricultural product—
(A)
is imported by, or for the account of, any agency of the United States or of any foreign embassy;
(B)
is imported as a sample for taking orders, for the personal use of the importer, or for the testing of equipment;
(C)
is a commercial sample or is entered for exhibition, display, or sampling at a trade fair or for research; or
(D)
is a blended syrup provided for in subheadings 1702.20.28, 1702.30.28, 1702.40.28, 1702.60.28, 1702.90.58, 1806.20.92, 1806.20.93, 1806.90.38, 1806.90.40, 2101.10.38, 2101.20.38, 2106.90.38, or 2106.90.67 of Schedule XX, if entered from a foreign trade zone by a foreign trade zone user whose facilities were in operation on
June 1, 1990
, to the extent that the annual quantity entered into the customs territory from such zone does not contain a quantity of sugar of nondomestic origin greater than the quantity authorized by the Foreign Trade Zones Board for processing in that zone during calendar year 1985.
(2)
Reclassification
(3)
Allocation
(4)
Bilateral agreement
The President may proclaim an increase in the tariff-rate quota for beef if the President determines that an increase is necessary to implement—
(A)
the
March 24, 1994
, agreement between the United States and Argentina; or
(B)
the
March 9, 1994
, agreement between the United States and Uruguay.
(5)
Continuation of sugar headnote
(
Pub. L. 103–465, title IV, § 404
,
Dec. 8, 1994
,
108 Stat. 4959
.)
cite as:
19 USC 3601
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