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[76 Stat. 166]
PUBLIC LAW 87-000—MMMM. DD, 1962
[76 Stat. 166]

166 Collection of fees. 7 USC 1154. Presidential authority. 7 USC 1158.

Ante, pp. 159, 160.

Extension of program. 7 USC 1101 note.

Repeal. 7 USC 1101 note.

75 Stat. 40. 26 USC 4501.

26 USC 6412.

PUBLIC LAW 87-535-JULY 13, 1962

[76 STAT.

SEC. 14. Section 404 of such Act is amended by inserting ", fees" after the word "penalties" in the second sentence thereof. SEC. 15. Section 408 of such Act is amended by striking out all of subsection (b) thereof and inserting the following new subsections (b) and (c): " (b) I n the event the President, in his discretion, determines that any foreign country having a quota or receiving any authorization under this Act to import sugar into the United States, has been or is allocating the distribution of such quota or authorization within that country so as to discriminate against citizens of the United States, he shall suspend the quota or other authorization of that country until such time as he has received assurances, satisfactory to him, that the discrimination will not be continued. Any quantity so suspended shall be authorized for purchase in accordance with the provisions of section 202(c)(4), or apportioned in accordance with section 204(a), whichever procedure is applicable. "(c) I n any case in which the President determines that a nation or a political subdivision thereof has hereafter (1) nationalized, expropriated, or otherwise seized the ownership or control of the property of United States citizens or (2) imposed upon or enforced against such property or the owners thereof discriminatory taxes or other exactions, or restrictive maintenance or operational conditions not imposed or enforced with respect to property of a like nature owned or operated by its own nationals or the nationals of any government other than the Government of the United States, and has failed within six months following the taking of action in either of such categories to take steps determined by the President to be appropriate and adequate to remedy such situation and to discharge its obligations under international law toward such citizens, including the prompt payment to the owner or owners of such property so nationalized, expropriated, or otherwise seized, or to arrange, with the agreement of the parties concerned, for submitting the question in dispute to arbitration or conciliation in accordance with procedures under which a final and binding decision or settlement will be reached and full payment or arrangements with the owners for such payment made within twelve months following such submission, the President shall suspend any quota, proration of quota, or authorization to purchase and import sugar under this Act of such nation until he is satisfied that appropriate steps are being taken. Any quantity so suspended shall be authorized for purchase m accordance with the provisions of section 202(c)(4), or apportioned in accordance with section 204(a) whichever procedure is applicable," SEC. 16. Section 412 of such Act (relating to termination of the powers of the Secretary under the Act) is amended by striking out "June 30" and inserting in lieu thereof "December 31" and by striking out "1962" in each place it appears therein and inserting in lieu thereof "1966". ^ ^^ ^ SEC. 17. Section 413 of such Act (relating to the effective date of the Sugar Act of 1948 and the termination of the powers of the Secretary under the Sugar Act of 1937) is repealed. SEC. 18. (a) Section 4501(c) (relating to termination of taxes on sugar) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 is amended by striking out "December 31, 1962" in each place it appears therein and inserting in lieu thereof "June 30, 1967". (b) Section 6412(d) (relating to refund of taxes on sugar) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 is amended by striking out "December 31, 1962" and inserting in lieu thereof "June 30, 1967" and by striking out "March 31, 1963" and inserting in lieu thereof "September 30, 1967".