Sec. 742h. Reports to Congress and the President. 



(a) The Secretary of the Interior shall make an annual report to 

 the Congress with respect to activities of the United States Fish and 

 Wildlife Service under sections 742a-742d, and 742e-742j of this title, 

 and shall make such recommendations for additional legislation as he 

 deems necessary. 



(b) The Secretary is authorized to make a report to the President 

 and the Congress, and, when requested by the United States Tariff 

 Commission in connection with section 1364 of Title 19, or when an 

 investigation is made under the Tariff Act of 1930, the Secretary is 

 authorized to make a report to such Commission, concerning the 

 following matters with respect to any fishery product which is im- 

 ported into the United States, or such reports may be made upon a 

 request from any segment of the domestic industry producing a like 

 or directly competitive product-- 



(1) whether there has been a downward trend in the production, 

 employment in the production, or prices, or a decline in the sales, 

 of the like or directly competitive product by the domestic industry; 

 and 



(2) whether there has been an increase in the imports of the 

 fishery products into the United States, either actual or relative 

 to the production of the like or directly competitive product pro- 

 duced by the domestic industry. 



(Aug. 8, 1956, ch. 1036, Sec 9, 70 Stat. 1123.) 



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Section 1364 of Title 19, referred toinsubsec. (b), was repealed 

 by Pub. L. 87-794, title II, Section 257(e)(1), Oct. 11, 1962, 76 

 Stat. 882. 



The Tariff Act of 1930, referred to in subsec. (b), is classified 

 to chapter 4 of Title 19, Customs Duties. 



Sec. 742i. Effect on rights of States and international commissions. 



Nothing in sections 742a- 742d, and 742e-742j of this title shall 

 be construed (1) to interfere in any manner with the rights of any 

 State under the Submerged Lands Act or otherwise provided by law, 

 or to supersede any regulatory authority over fisheries exercised 

 by the States either individually in any manner with the authority 

 exercised by any International Commission established under any 

 treaty or convention to which the United States is a party. (Aug. 8, 

 1956, ch. 1036, Sec. 10, 70 Stat. 1124.) 



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The Submerged Lands Act, referred to in the text, is classified 

 to chapter 29 of Title 43, Public Lands. 



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