214 



(2) For the purpose of assuring effective Imple- 

 mentation of standards adopted pursuant to para- 

 graph (1) tlie President shall, in consultation with 

 appropriate local, State, and Federal agencies, pub- 

 lic and private organizations, and interested individ- 

 uals, conduct a study and investigation of methods 

 to control the release of pesticides Into the environ- 



ment which study shall include examination of the 

 persfstency of pesticides in the water environment 

 and alternatives thereto. The President shall submit 

 a report on such Investigation to Congress together 

 with his recommendations for any necessary legisla- 

 tion within two years after April 3, 1970. 



44. Prescribing Regulations for Coordinating Planning and the Acquisition 

 of Land Under the Outdoor Recreation Program, etc. 



Ex. Order 11237 



(See Ex. Order 11237 under title m ExectUive Orders) 



45. Prevention, Control, and Abatement of Environmental Pollution at 



Federal Facilities 



Ex. Ord. 11762, 38 Fed. Reg. 34793 



(See Ex. Order 11752 under title rn Executive Orders) 



46. Prohibition, Branding and Tolerances for Pesticide Regulation 



21 US.C. 301-392 



SUBCHAPTER I —SHORT TITLE 

 Sec. 

 301. Short title. 



StmCHAPTER n.— DEFINITIONS 

 321 Deflnttlons; generally. 

 321a. Same; butter. 

 321b. Same; package. 

 321c. Same; nonfat dry milk; milk. 



SUBCHAPTER III.— PROHIBrPED ACTS AND PENALTIES 



331. Prohibited acts. 



332. Injunction proceedings 



(a) Jurisdiction of courts. 



(b) Violation of Injunction. 



333. Penalties 

 (a) Violation of section 331 of this title. 



Second offenses; Intent to defraud or mis- 

 lead. 

 Exceptions In certain cases of good faith, 

 etc. 

 334 Seizure. 



(a) Grounds and Jurisdiction. 



Procedure; multiplicity of pending pro- 

 ceedings. 

 Availability of samples of seized goods prior 

 to trial, 

 (d) Disposition of goods after decree of con- 

 demnation; claims for remission or mit- 

 igation of forfeitures. 

 Costs. 

 Removal of case for trial. 



335. Hearing before report of criminal violation 



336. Report of minor violations. 



337. Proceedings in name of United States; provision as 



to subpoenas. 



SUBCHAPTER IV. — FOOD 

 341. Definitions and standards for food 



342 



343. 



Adulterated food. 



(a) Poisonous. Insanitary. 



(b) Absence, substitution. 



stituents. 

 >f. * * 



etc . Ingredients 

 or addition of con- 



lb) 



(c) 



(b) 

 (c) 



(e) 

 (f) 



344 



345. 

 346. 



MIsbranded food. 



(a) False or misleading label. 



(b) Offer for sale under another name. 



(c) Imitation of another food. 



(d) Misleading container. 



(e) Package form. 



(f) Prominence of Information on label. 



(g) Representation as to definition and stand- 



ard of Identity. 



(h) Representation as to standards of quality 

 and flll of container. 



(1) Label where no representation as to defi- 

 nition and standard of Identity. 



(J) Representation for special dietary use. 



(k) Artificial flavoring, artificial coloring, or 

 chemical preservatives. 



(1) Pesticide chemicals on raw agricultural 

 commodities. 



* 



(n) Packaging or labeling of drugs In violation 

 of regulations. 

 Emergency permit control 



(a) Conditions on manufacturing, processing. 



etc., as health measure. 



(b) Violation of permit; suspension and rein- 



statement. 



(c) Inspection of permit-holding establish- 



ments. 

 Regulations making exemptions. 

 Tolerances for poisonous or deleterious substances 

 in food; regulations. 



