S 1033 · 93th Congress · Foreign Trade and International Finance

Timber Export Administration Act

Introduced 1973-02-28· Sponsored by Sen. Packwood, Bob [R-OR]· Senate

Bill Progress

Introduced
2
Committee
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Senate Vote
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House
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Enacted
Latest: Placed on calendar in Senate under "Subjects on the Table".(1974-07-30)

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Timber Export Administration Act - Declares that it is national policy to alleviate the harmful effects of the excessive exportation of logs by limiting the volumes thereof that may be exported from the United States. Provides that, except for specific quantities of timber that are found to be surplus, no logs may be exported from Federal lands after January 1, 1974, and that no logs may be exported from any lands after January 1, 1977. Establishes the procedures to be followed by the Secretary of Commerce in determining whether a given quantity of logs are surplus to the needs of domestic users and processers. Provides for a general exemption from coverage for logs cut under Federal timber sales contracts entered into prior to March 1, 1973. Outlines the procedures to be followed by the Secretary's determinations in order to phase out, over a three-year period, all non-Federal log exports. Requires each person who exports timber, under the phase-out quota system, or under the surplus quantities provision in this Act to file an annual report with the Secretary of Commerce detailing his precise level of exports and the sources of his logs. Requires exporters to provide the Secretary…

Summarized by Claude AI · Non-partisan · For informational purposes only

Cosponsors (9)

7 Democrats2 Republicans