7 U.S.C. § 343d-1Chapter 13

§§343d–1 to 343d–5. Repealed. June 26, 1953, ch. 157, §2, 67 Stat. 86

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U.S.C. Title 7 - AGRICULTURE 7 U.S.C.
United States Code, 2024 Edition
Title 7 - AGRICULTURE
CHAPTER 13 - AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGES
SUBCHAPTER IV - AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION WORK APPROPRIATION
Secs. 343d-1 to 343d-5 - Repealed. June 26, 1953, ch. 157, §2, 67 Stat. 86
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§§343d–1 to 343d–5. Repealed. June 26, 1953, ch. 157, §2, 67 Stat. 86

Section 343d–1, act June 29, 1935, ch. 338, title II, §23, as added June 6, 1945, ch. 175, §1, 59 Stat. 231, authorized further additional appropriations, commencing with the fiscal year ended June 30, 1946 and continuing on an ascending scale until they amounted to $12,500,000 for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1948 and each subsequent fiscal year, further to develop the cooperative agricultural extension system inaugurated under sections 341 to 343, 344 to 346, and 347a to 349 of this title, and provided for their disposition.

Sections 343d–2 and 343d–3, act Oct. 26, 1949, ch. 753, §§1, 2, 63 Stat. 926, extended the provisions of former section 343d–1 of this title to Puerto Rico and for such purposes, authorized additional appropriations on an ascending scale until they should amount to $401,090 annually.

Sections 343d–4 and 343d–5, act Oct. 27, 1949, ch. 768, §§1, 2, 63 Stat. 939, extended the provisions of former sections 343a, 343b, 343c and 343d–1 of this title to Alaska, and, for such purpose, authorized annual appropriations in amounts to be computed on the same basis as computations of appropriations to States, subject to annual estimates as to funds and amounts by the Secretary of Agriculture.

See, generally, sections 341 to 343, 344 to 346, and 347a to 349 of this title.

Last amended: December 31, 2024

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