TITLE 15 - US CODE - SUBCHAPTER I - GENERALLY
- 15 USC 701 - Omitted
- 702 to 702f. Repealed. Pub. L. 89554, 8(a), Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 648
- 703 to 712. Omitted
- 15 USC 712a - Limitation of obligations for administrative expenses of certain agencies; limitation on life of certain agencies
- 15 USC 713 - Omitted
- 15 USC 713a - Repealed. June 30, 1947, ch. 166, title II, 206(p), 61 Stat. 208
- 713a1, 713a2. Repealed. Pub. L. 87155, 1, Aug. 17, 1961, 75 Stat. 391
- 15 USC 713a3 - Omitted
- 15 USC 713a4 - Obligations of Commodity Credit Corporation; issuance; sale; purchase; redemption; etc.
- 15 USC 713a5 - Exemption of Commodity Credit Corporation and its obligations from taxation
- 15 USC 713a6 - Sale of surplus agricultural commodities to foreign governments
- 15 USC 713a7 - Exchange of surplus agricultural commodities for reserve stocks of strategic materials
- 15 USC 713a8 - Omitted
- 15 USC 713a9 - Reimbursement of corporation from funds of Government agencies for services, losses, operating costs, or commodities purchased
- 15 USC 713a10 - Omitted
- 15 USC 713a11 - Annual appropriations to reimburse Commodity Credit Corporation for net realized loss
- 15 USC 713a11a - Interest prohibited when reimbursing Corporation for net realized losses
- 15 USC 713a12 - Deposit of net realized gain of Commodity Credit Corporation in Treasury
- 15 USC 713a13 - Policies and procedures for minimum acquisition of stocks by Commodity Credit Corporation, encouragement of marketing through private trade channels and procurement of maximum returns in marketplace for producers and Corporation
- 15 USC 713a14 - Dairy export incentive program
- 15 USC 713b - Repealed. July 31, 1945, ch. 341, 10, 59 Stat. 529
- 15 USC 713c - Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation; continuance of existence; purchase and distribution of surplus agricultural commodities
- 15 USC 713c1 - Annual report to Congress by Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation
- 15 USC 713c2 - Purchase and distribution of surplus fishery products
- 15 USC 713c3 - Promotion of the free flow of domestically produced fishery products