On and after , such sums (not in excess of $25,000,000 in any one year) as may be approved by the Congress shall be available for the purpose of increasing domestic consumption of any farm commodity or farm commodities determined by the Secretary of Agriculture to be in surplus supply, such authorization not to restrict authority in existing law, of which amount $11,000,000 shall remain available until expended for construction and equipping of research facilities determined to be needed as a result of a special survey.
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CHAPTER 26— AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT
SUBCHAPTER III— COMMODITY BENEFITS
§ 608a. Enforcement of chapter
§ 608a–1. Repealed. , title V, § 510,
§ 608e. Repealed. , title III, § 302(d),
§ 608e–1. Import prohibitions on specified foreign produce
§ 611. “Basic agricultural commodity” defined; exclusion of commodities
§ 612. Appropriation; use of revenues; administrative expenses
§ 612c. Appropriation to encourage exportation and domestic consumption of agricultural products
§ 612c–4. Purchase of specialty crops
§ 612c–6. Domestic food assistance programs
§ 613. Termination date; investigations and reports
§ 613a. Repealed. , title V, § 510,
§ 616. Stock on hand when tax takes effect or terminates
§ 617. Refund on goods exported; bond to suspend tax on commodity intended for export
§ 618. Existing contracts; imposition of tax on vendee; collection
§ 619. Collection of tax; provisions of internal revenue laws applicable; returns
§ 619a. Cotton tax, time for payment
§ 620. Falsely ascribing deductions or charges to taxes; penalty
§ 621. Machinery belting processed from cotton; exemption from tax
§ 623. Actions relating to tax; legalization of prior taxes