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19 U.S.C. ch. 9—Visual and Auditory Materials of Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Character 19 U.S.C. ch. 10 — Customs Service 19 U.S.C. ch. 11 —Importation of Pre-Columbian Monumental or Architectural Sculpture or Murals
Long title: An Act to approve and implement the trade agreements concluded in the Uruguay Round of multilateral trade negotiations. Acronyms (colloquial) URAA: Enacted by: the 103rd United States Congress: Effective: December 8, 1994: Citations; Public law: 103-465: Statutes at Large: 108 Stat. 4809: Codification; Titles amended: 19 U.S.C ...
Title 37 - Pay and Allowances of the Uniformed Services; Title 38 - Veterans' Benefits; Title 39 - Postal Service; Title 40 - Public Buildings, Properties, and Works; Title 41 - Public Contracts; Title 42 - The Public Health and Welfare; Title 43 - Public Lands; Title 44 - Public Printing and Documents; Title 45 - Railroads; Title 46 - Shipping
That Act is actually codified in Title 42 of the United States Code, not Title 7. [2] The intermediate subdivisions between title and section are helpful for reading the Code (since Congress uses them to group together related sections), but they are not needed to cite a section in the Code.
The IRCA affects 8 USC 1101. Additional portions of the U.S. Code created or amended by the IRCA include, but are not necessarily limited to: Parts A and B of Title I: 8 USC 1324, 8 USC 1324a, 8 USC 1324b, 18 USC 1546, 8 USC 1321, 8 USC 1357, 8 USC 1255. Part C of Title I: 42 USC 1320b-7; Title II: 8 USC 1255a
Subsection (a) of the statute sets forth the elements of an offense under the Travel Act. The acts prohibited are interstate or foreign travel, or use of the mails or "any facility in interstate or foreign commerce", for the purpose of distributing the proceeds of an unlawful activity, committing a crime of violence in furtherance of an unlawful activity, or to "promote, manage, establish ...
2: 141-199: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security; Department of the Treasury: 3: II: 200-299: United States International Trade Commission: III: 300-399: International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce: IV: 400-599 [Reserved] U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Department of Homeland Security
The Convention on Cultural Property Implementation Act (CCPIA or CPIA) is a United States Act of Congress that became federal law in 1983. [1] The CCPIA implemented the 1970 UNESCO Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property. [1]