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[84 STAT. 2258]
PUBLIC LAW 91-000—MMMM. DD, 1970
[84 STAT. 2258]

2258

PROCLAMATION 4019-OCT. 26, 1970

Ante,

p. 2219.

Post,

p. 2265.

73 Stat. c 2 9; 75 Stat. 1021. 19 USC 1862 note.

[84 STAT.

(2) Section l A of Proclamation No. 3279, as added by Proclamation No, 3969 of March 10, 1970, is amended by adding four new subsections as follows: " (d) Any crude oil, unfinished oils, or finished products that may otherwise be transported into the United States from Canada under the provisions of this proclamation, may also be transported into the United States by vessel, as defined in 1 U.S.C. 3, so long as such transportation involves only waterways (other than ocean waterways) in or between the United States and Canada. " (e) On and after October 1, 1970, any natural gas liquids, as defined in subparagraph (1) of paragraph (a) of Section 2 of this proclamation, derived solely from Canadian natural gas, may be transported other than by sea into the United States from Canada without license and without reducing the quantities of crude oil, unfinished oils, or finished products that may be imported into the United States under the provisions of Section 1, Section l A, and Section 2 of this proclamation. "(f) On or after October 1, 1970, ethane, propane and butane produced in the Western Hemisphere from Western Hemisphere crude or gas may be imported into the United States without reducing the quantities of crude oil, unfinished oils, and finished products that may be imported into the United States under the provisions of Section 1, Section l A, and Section 2 of this proclamation. " (g) Crude oil may be imported into District I to be topped for use as burner fuel under such conditions as the Secretary may, by regulation, provide. Crude oil may be imported into the United States from Canada to be topped for use as burner fuel under such conditions as the Secretary may, by regulation, provide. The quantities of crude oil, unfinished oils, and finished products that may be imported into the United States under the provisions of Section 1, Section l A, and Section 2 shall not be reduced by reason of imports of crude oil used as fuel under this paragraph (g). " (3) Subparagraph (7) of paragraph (g) of Section 9 of Proclamation No. 3279 is amended to read as follows: "(7) residual fuel oil—(i) topped crude oil or viscous residuum which has a viscosity of not lesL than 45 seconds Saybolt universal 100° F. and (ii) crude oil which is to be used as fuel without further processing other than by blending by mechanical means;" I N W I T N E S S WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 16th day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-fifth.

(;^2zA^<K^^ Proclamation 4019 NATIONAL BLOOD DONOR MONTH October 26, 1970

By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation

Among the noblest acts of personal generosity is the gift of one's blood for the benefit of another. I t is a contribution to health and life for which there is no substitute.