Section
1411, acts May 31, 1947, ch. 90, § 1,61 Stat. 125; Dec. 17, 1947, ch. 520, § 16(a),61 Stat. 939; Apr. 5, 1952, ch. 159, § 1,66 Stat. 43, related to appropriation; uses; establishment of relief distribution missions; limitations on amounts; and advances by R.F.C.
Section
1412, act May 31, 1947, ch. 90, § 2,61 Stat. 125, related to relief assistance. See sections
2354,
2385, and
2392 of this title.
Section
1413, act May 31, 1947, ch. 90, § 3,61 Stat. 126, prescribed conditions governing relief assistance. See section
2171 et seq. of this title.
Section
1414, act May 31, 1947, ch. 90, § 4,61 Stat. 127, related to supervision of relief supplies in recipient countries; appointment, compensation, and duties of field administrator; and delegation of President’s authority. See sections
2381 and
2385 of this title.
Section
1415, act May 31, 1947, ch. 90, § 5,61 Stat. 127, related to termination of relief by President or Congress. See section
2367 of this title.
Section
1416, act May 31, 1947, ch. 90, § 6,61 Stat. 128, related to sale of relief supplies by recipient country; establishment of special account as revolving fund; termination; and disposition of balance.
Section
1417, act May 31, 1947, ch. 90, § 7,61 Stat. 128, required the President to submit quarterly reports to Congress. See section
2394 of this title.
Foreign Aid Act of 1947, act Dec. 17, 1947, ch. 520, §§ 1–18,61 Stat. 934, which provided immediate aid urgently needed by peoples of Austria, China, France, and Italy and which was formerly set out as a note under former section
1411 of this title, was repealed by act Aug. 26, 1954, § 542(a)(3).
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Section
1411, acts May 31, 1947, ch. 90, § 1,61 Stat. 125; Dec. 17, 1947, ch. 520, § 16(a),61 Stat. 939; Apr. 5, 1952, ch. 159, § 1,66 Stat. 43, related to appropriation; uses; establishment of relief distribution missions; limitations on amounts; and advances by R.F.C.
Section
1412, act May 31, 1947, ch. 90, § 2,61 Stat. 125, related to relief assistance. See sections
2354,
2385, and
2392 of this title.
Section
1413, act May 31, 1947, ch. 90, § 3,61 Stat. 126, prescribed conditions governing relief assistance. See section
2171 et seq. of this title.
Section
1414, act May 31, 1947, ch. 90, § 4,61 Stat. 127, related to supervision of relief supplies in recipient countries; appointment, compensation, and duties of field administrator; and delegation of President’s authority. See sections
2381 and
2385 of this title.
Section
1415, act May 31, 1947, ch. 90, § 5,61 Stat. 127, related to termination of relief by President or Congress. See section
2367 of this title.
Section
1416, act May 31, 1947, ch. 90, § 6,61 Stat. 128, related to sale of relief supplies by recipient country; establishment of special account as revolving fund; termination; and disposition of balance.
Section
1417, act May 31, 1947, ch. 90, § 7,61 Stat. 128, required the President to submit quarterly reports to Congress. See section
2394 of this title.
Foreign Aid Act of 1947, act Dec. 17, 1947, ch. 520, §§ 1–18,61 Stat. 934, which provided immediate aid urgently needed by peoples of Austria, China, France, and Italy and which was formerly set out as a note under former section
1411 of this title, was repealed by act Aug. 26, 1954, § 542(a)(3).
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