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CHAPTER 3-GRAIN STANDARDS

  • §71 Short title
  • §72, 73 Omitted
  • §74 Congressional findings and declaration of policy
  • §75 Definitions
  • §75a Repealed. Pub. L. 103-354, title II, § 293(a)(2), Oct. 13, 1994, 108 Stat. 3237
  • §75b Omitted
  • §76 Standards and procedures; establishment, amendment, and revocation
  • §77 Official inspection and weighing requirements; waiver; supervision by representatives of Secretary
  • §78 Use of official grade designations required; false or misleading grade designations for grain shipped out of the United States
  • §79 Official inspection
  • §79a Weighing authority
  • §79b Testing of equipment
  • §79c Omitted
  • §79d Limitation on administrative and supervisory costs
  • §80 to 83 Omitted
  • §84 Licensing of inspectors
  • §85 Suspension, revocation, and refusal to renew licenses; hearing; grounds; temporary suspension
  • §86 Refusal of inspection and weighing services; civil penalties
  • §87 Conflicts of interest
  • §87a Records
  • §87b Prohibited acts
  • §87c Criminal penalties
  • §87d Responsibility for acts of others
  • §87e General authorities
  • §87e-1 Repealed. Pub. L. 106-472, title I, § 110(b), Nov. 9, 2000, 114 Stat. 2061
  • §87f Enforcement provisions
  • §87f-1 Registration requirements
  • §87f-2 Reporting requirements
  • §87g Relation to State and local laws; separability
  • §87h Funding
  • §87i Omitted
  • §87j Advisory committee
  • §87k Standardizing commercial inspections

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