HR 6285 · 96th Congress · Agriculture and Food
An act to amend the Egg Research and Consumer Information Act and to establish an intergovernmental study group to analyze recent events in the silver cash and futures markets.
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EnactedLatest: Public Law 96-276.(1980-06-17)
Recorded Votes
PassedHouse · 1980-02-19
Yea 288Nay 82
PassedHouse · 1980-02-19
Yea 288Nay 82
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Egg Research and Consumer Information Amendments of 1980 - Amends the Egg Research and Consumer Information Act to raise the maximum allowable number of members of the Egg Board from 18 to 20. Provides that two such voting members, and alternates therefor, be consumers or representatives of consumers, if approved by egg producers. Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to make such consumer appointments from nominations submitted by eligible organizations. Authorizes the Secretary to make such consumer appointments as necessary to protect consumer interests if such nominees are not members of bona fide consumer organizations or do not represent consumers. Raises the limit on the rate of assessment prescribed by the order of the Egg Board from five cents to seven and one-half cents per case of commercial eggs or the equivalent thereof for fiscal year 1981. Permits such rate to be increased by no more than three-quarters of a cent for each fiscal year thereafter, up to ten cents per case. Declares that the failure of egg producers to approve an amendment to the Egg Research and Promotion Order to increase the rate of assessment shall not be deemed to invalidate the Order. Sets a minimu…
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