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116 STAT. 532 PUBLIC LAW 107-171—MAY 13, 2002 (1) The continental United States. (2) Guam. (3) Puerto Rico. (4) The United States Virgin Islands. (b) INSPECTION LOCATIONS.—The preclearance quarantine inspections required by subsection (a) shall be conducted at all direct departure and interline airports in the State of Hawaii. (c) LIMITATION. — The Secretary shall not implement this section unless appropriations for necessary expenses of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service for inspection, quarantine, and regulatory activities are increased by an amount not less than $3,000,000 in an Act making appropriations for fiscal year 2003. SEC. 10812. CONNECTICUT RIVER ATLANTIC SALMON COMMISSION. Section 3(2) of Public Law 98-138 (Public Law 98-138; 97 Stat. 870) is amended by striking "twenty" and inserting "40". SEC. 10813. PLVE POINT SCHOOL. Section 802(b)(2) of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 115 Stat. 1949. (Public Law 107-110) is amended by striking "2002" each place it appears and inserting "2000". SEC. 10814. 7 -MONTH EXTENSION OF CHAPTER 12 OF TITLE 11 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE. (a) AMENDMENTS. —Section 149 of title I of division C of Public 11 USC Law 105-277 is amended— 1201-1208, (1) by striking "June 1, 2002" each place it appears and I20l~note^' inserting "January 1, 2003"; and (2) in subsection (a)— (A) by striking "September 30, 2001" and inserting "May 31, 2002"; and (B) by striking "October 1, 2001" and inserting "June 1, 2002". 11 USC 1201 (b) EFFECTIVE DATE.— The amendments made by subsection note. (a) shall take effect on June 1, 2002. 7 USC 1967. SEC. 10815. PRACTICES INVOLVING NONAMBULATORY LIVESTOCK. (a) REPORT.—The Secretary of Agriculture shall investigate and submit to Congress a report on— (1) the scope of nonambulatory livestock; (2) the causes that render livestock nonambulatory; (3) the humane treatment of nonambulatory livestock; and (4) the extent to which nonambulatory livestock may present handling and disposition problems for stockyards, market agencies, and dealers. (b) AUTHORITY.— Based on the findings of the report, if the Secretary determines it necessary, the Secretary shall promulgate regulations to provide for the humane treatment, handling, and disposition of nonambulatory livestock by stockyards, market agencies, and dealers. Applicability. (c) ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT.— For the purpose of administering and enforcing any regulations promulgated under subsection (b), the authorities provided under sections 10414 and 10415 shall apply to the regulations in a similar manner as those sections apply to the Animal Health Protection Act. Any person that violates regulations promulgated under subsection (b) shall be subject to penalties provided in section 10414.