7 USC Ch. 7: Front Matter
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7 USC Ch. 7: Front Matter
From Title 7-AGRICULTURECHAPTER 7-INSECT PESTS GENERALLY
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CHAPTER 7-INSECT PESTS GENERALLY

Sec.
141 to 147. Repealed or Omitted.
147a.
Control and eradication of plant pests.
(a)
Authority of Secretary of Agriculture.
(b)
Intergovernmental cooperation.
(c)
Cooperating foreign agency.
(d)
Definitions.
(e)
Rules and regulations.
(f)
Authorization of appropriations; fees, late payment penalties, and accrued interest.
147b.
Emergency transfer of funds by Secretary of Agriculture.
148.
Control of insect pests and plant diseases.
148a.
Availability of appropriated money for general administration; personnel; field work, etc.
148b.
Repealed.
148c.
Control of insect pests and plant diseases; cooperation of States.
148d.
Restrictions on appropriations.
148e.
Authorization of appropriations.
148f.
Control of grasshoppers and Mormon Crickets on Federal lands.
(a)
Authority of Secretary of Agriculture.
(b)
Funds for lands subject to jurisdiction of Federal Government or Federal lands subject to jurisdiction of Secretary of the Interior; prompt requests for transferred funds and for replenishing appropriations.
(c)
Exhaustion of contingency grasshopper emergency funds before availability of transferred funds for control of outbreaks on Federal lands subject to jurisdiction of Secretary of the Interior.
(d)
Time for treatment of lands dependent on determination of economic damage.
(e)
Amount of payments for costs of control on Federal, State, and private lands; interrelated participation efforts.
(f)
Funding of personnel training program.
149.
Regulation, cleaning, etc., of vehicles and materials entering from Mexico.
(a)
Administration by Secretary; fees.
(b)
Penalties.

        

Mediterranean Fruit Fly Investigation Board

Act May 23, 1938, ch. 260, 52 Stat. 436 , which created the Board for investigative purposes expired by its own terms on Mar. 15, 1939.

Tick Eradication on Seminole Reservation in Florida

Act July 22, 1942, ch. 516, 56 Stat. 675 , which provided in part for the eradication of ticks on the Seminole Reservation, was a provision of the Department of Agriculture Appropriation Act, 1943, and expired on June 30, 1943.