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Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2000

Became Public Law No: 106-78.

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48 Conference report filed in House Nov 28, 2006

Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2000 - Title I: Agricultural Programs - Appropriates funds for FY 2000 for the following Department of Agriculture programs and services: (1) Office of the Secretary of Agriculture; (2) executive operations; (3) Office of the Chief Information Officer; (4) Office of the Chief Financial Officer; (5) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration; (6) Agriculture buildings and facilities and rental payments; (7) hazardous waste management; (8) departmental administration; (9) outreach for socially disadvantaged farmers; (10) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations; (11) Office of Communications; (12) Office of the Inspector General; (13) Office of the General Counsel; (14) Office of the Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics; (15) Economic Research Service; (16) National Agricultural Statistics Service; (17) Agricultural Research Service; (18) Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service; ( Native American Institutions Endowment Fund); (19) Office of the Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs; (20) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service; (21) Agricultural Marketing Service; (22) Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration; (23) Office of the Under Secretary for Food Safety; (24) Food Safety and Inspection Service; (25) Office of the Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services; (26) Farm Service Agency; (27) Risk Management Agency; (28) Federal Crop Insurance Corporation Fund; and (29) Commodity Credit Corporation Fund. Title II: Conservation Programs - Appropriates funds for the: (1) Office of the Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment; and (2) Natural Resources Conservation Service. Title III: Rural Economic and Community Development Programs - Appropriates funds for the following: (1) Office of the Under Secretary for Rural Development; (2) Rural Housing Service; (3) Rural Business-Cooperative Service; and (4) Rural Utilities Service. Title IV: Domestic Food Programs - Appropriates funds for the following: (1) Office of the Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services; and (2) Food and Nutrition Service. Title V: Foreign Assistance and Related Programs - Appropriates funds for the Foreign Agricultural Service and General Sales Manager. Title VI: Related Agencies and Food and Drug Administration - Appropriates funds for the following: (1) Food and Drug Administration; (2) Commodity Futures Trading Commission; and (3) Farm Credit Administration. Title VII: General Provisions - Specifies certain uses and limits on or prohibitions against the use of funds appropriated by this Act. (Sec. 713) States that appropriations for the rural housing insurance fund program account for FY 1994 through 1999 guaranteed and direct loans shall remain available until expended. (Sec. 714) Provides that FY 2000 obligations shall remain available until expended for the following accounts: (1) rural development loan fund program; (2) rural telephone bank program; (3) rural electrification and telecommunications loan program; (4) rural housing insurance fund program; and (5) rural economic development loan program. (Sec. 718) Prohibits fund use to retire more than five percent of rural telephone bank Class A stock. (Sec. 721) Prohibits more than 30-day intra-Department transfers without reimbursement. (Sec. 722) Prohibits any appropriation use to make certain appropriation hearings information available to non-Department personnel. (Sec. 723) Prohibits appropriations use to acquire new information technology systems for the Department without approval of the Chief Information Officer and concurrence of the Executive Information Technology Investment review Board. (Sec. 724) Sets forth certain Appropriations Acts reprogramming procedures. (Sec. 725) Prohibits fund use for the Fund for Rural America program. (Sec. 726) Caps funding for the environmental quality incentives program. (Sec. 727) Prohibits any fund use to pay producers under the Agricultural Market Transition Act unless contract payments are reduced for each acre planted to wild rice. (Sec. 728) Prohibits funds under this Act from being used to enroll more than 150,000 acres in the FY 2000 wetlands reserve program. (Sec. 729) Prohibits any fund use for the Initiative for Future Agriculture and Food Systems. (Sec. 730) States that as of FY 2000, the definitions of rural areas for certain business programs and community facilities programs shall be those in effect prior to enactment of Public Law 104-127. (Sec. 731) Prohibits fund use for any commodity purchase program that excludes farmer-owned cooperatives. (Sec. 732) Prohibits fund use for the conservation farm option program. (Sec. 733) Prohibits fund use by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to: (1) relocate or close the Division of Drug Analysis, St. Louis, Missouri, or the District Office Laboratory, Detroit, Michigan; or (2) reduce staffing below a certain level at, or modify the status of, the Detroit, Michigan District Office. (Sec. 734) Prohibits any fund use for agricultural products inspections unless the Secretary of Agriculture has made certain processing equipment inspections and imposed a related fee. (Sec. 735) Prohibits any appropriations use for an agricultural submission to Congress that assumes reductions from the previous year's budget due to user fee proposals unless the submission also identifies spending reductions to occur if the user fees are not enacted. (Sec. 736) Prohibits fund use to establish an Office of Community Food Security or similar office within the Department without prior approval by the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations. (Sec. 737) Prohibits any fund use by the Agricultural Research Service to accept and administer the National Swine Research Center in Ames, Iowa. (Sec. 738) Prohibits fund use for the emergency food assistance program if such program exceeds $98 million. (Sec. 739) Prohibits appropriations use to implement the Kyoto Protocol. (Sec. 741) Prohibits fund use to declare excess, or transfer, Department facilities at Fort Reno, Oklahoma, without congressional authorization. (Sec. 742) Directs the Chief of the Natural Resources Conservation Service to redistribute certain funds for a specified watershed project in Mississippi. (Sec. 743) Directs the Secretary to offer to enter into an agreement (similar to an existing California agreement) with the Governor of Hawaii for a pilot program to inspect the mail for prohibited plants, products, and pests. (Sec. 744) Directs the Secretary to provide guaranteed credit lines for health care facilities to address Year 2000 computer conversion issues. (Sec. 745) Directs the Secretary to compensate producers for any losses incurred in the seizure, quarantine, or destruction of karnal bunt-infested wheat. (Sec. 746) Appropriates specified funds for providing Bill Emerson and Mickey Leland Hunger Fellowships through the Congressional Hunger Center. (Sec. 747) Appropriates specified funds for the farmland protection program in New Hampshire. (Sec. 748) Amends the Immigration and Nationality Act, with respect to temporary agricultural (H-2A) worker applications, to: (1) reduce the filing deadline from 60 days to 45 days; and (2) increase the certification issuance deadline from 20 days to 30 days. (Sec. 749) States that if the Secretary's exercise of authority under this Act causes changes in an existing bargaining unit, the affected parties shall attempt to reach a voluntary agreement on a new bargaining unit and representative. Sets forth related provisions. (Sec. 751) Sets forth limitations on HUBZone program contracts under the Small Business Act. (Sec. 752) Redesignates the National School Lunch Act as the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act. (Sec. 754) Amends the Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform Act of 1996 to redesignate the Stuttgart National Aquaculture Research Center (Arkansas) as the Harry K. Dupree Stuttgart National Aquaculture Research Center. (Sec. 755) Amends the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 to extend within-State lease and transfer of burley tobacco quota authority to Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana. Amends the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 to authorize the Secretary to release tobacco production and marketing information to State trusts or similar organizations engaged in the distribution of national trust funds to tobacco producers and other related persons, to the extent that such release is: (1) in the interest of tobacco producers; and (2) to a State trust or other organization engaged in the distribution of funds to tobacco producers or other parties with an interest in tobacco production or farms under a national or State trust or settlement. Directs the Secretary, prior to release of such information, to allow at least 15 days for persons whose release consent would otherwise be required to elect to be exempt from such release. Requires a person obtaining released information to maintain records and not to use such information for other than permitted purposes. Provides penalties for knowing violations of the provisions of this Act. Exempts from the provisions of this section: (1) cigarette manufacturer production records; (2) tobacco quota purchase intention records; and (3) buyer aggregate purchase records. (Sec. 756) Makes Berlin, New Hampshire, eligible for a FY 2000 rural utilities loan or grant under the rural community advancement program. (Sec. 757) Amends the Agricultural Adjustment Act to extend marketing order promotion authority (including paid advertising) to cranberries. Authorizes the Secretary to require cranberry handlers and importers to provide acquisition, inventory, and disposition data. (Sec. 758) Amends the Food Stamp Act, as of FY 2001, to include Native Alaskan villages within food stamp program administrative cost-sharing authority. (Sec. 759) Authorizes the Secretary to make grants to Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian serving institutions for education, applied research, and related community development programs. Authorizes FY 2001 through 2006 appropriations. (Sec. 760) Amends the Agricultural Adjustment Act, reenacted with amendments by the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1937, to state that the price of milk paid by a handler at a plant in Clark County, Nevada, shall not be subject to Federal milk marketing orders. (Sec. 761) Makes Olean, New York, and Carolina, Puerto Rico, eligible for Rural Utilities Service grants and loans. (Sec. 764) Prohibits fund use to implement specified FSA Notices. (Sec. 766) Redesignates the U.S. Salinity Laboratory in Riverside, California, as the George E. Brown, Jr. Salinity Laboratory. (Sec. 768) States that the maximum income limits for single family housing in high cost areas of Alaska shall be 150 percent of the Alaska metropolitan income level. Title VIII: Emergency and Disaster Assistance for Producers - Subtitle A: Crop and Market Loss Assistance - Directs the Secretary to provide emergency assistance to producers who have disaster-caused 1999 losses (including livestock, fisheries, and trees from which a crop is harvested). States that producers with crop insurance shall not be discriminated against respecting such assistance. Authorizes: (1) rice loan deficiency payments; and (2) recourse loans for honey and mohair. (Sec. 802) Directs the Secretary to provide production loss assistance to producers who are eligible for final FY 1999 production flexibility payments. Makes such assistance available in proportion to amounts received under a producer's flexibility contract. Provides tenant and sharecropper protection (shared payments). (Sec. 803) Directs the Secretary to provide assistance to: (1) 1999 producers of quota and additional peanuts; and (2) tobacco producers in accordance with the National Tobacco Grower Settlement Trust. Permits, upon producer referendum approval, sale of flue-cured tobacco allotments or quotas to same-State farms. (Sec. 804) Directs the Secretary to provide assistance to 1999 producers of soybeans and oilseeds who are eligible for marketing assistance loans. (Sec. 805) Directs the Secretary to provide direct assistance to 1999 dairy and livestock producers. (Sec. 806) Amends the Agricultural Market Transition Act to revise the upland cotton import quota and marketing certificate programs. (Sec. 807) Extends the milk price support program through 2000. Subtitle B: Other Assistance - Amends the Agricultural Market Transition Act to extend through FY 2002 authority for advance production flexibility contract payments. (Sec. 812) Authorizes the Commodity Credit Corporation, in making in-kind payments respecting nonrecourse marketing assistance loans and loan deficiency payments, to: (1) acquire and use pledged commodities as loan collateral; (2) use other (owned) commodities; and (3) redeem negotiable marketing certificates for cash. (Sec. 813) Limits 1999 marketing loan gains and loan deficiency payments to $150,000 per person. (Sec. 814) Directs the Secretary to transfer specified Corporation funds to the Federal Crop Insurance Fund for the 2000 crop year. (Sec. 815) Directs the Secretary to forgive certain water and waste disposal loan and interest amounts owed by Stroud, Oklahoma. (Sec. 816) Amends the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act to permit the National Sheep Industry Improvement Center to make assistance available through intermediary financial institutions. Provides for privatization of the Center. (Sec. 817) Appropriates additional FY 2001 funds for emergency disaster assistance to: (1) the Department for persons or entities affected by the 1999 fisheries failure in the Norton Sound region of Alaska; and (2) the Department of Commerce for the commercial fishery failure with respect to Northeast multi-species fisheries. (Sec. 818) Expresses the sense of Congress: (1) that the President should request fast-track authority for future United States trade negotiations; and (2) respecting future World Trade Organization negotiations and agricultural commerce. Subtitle C: Administration - Obligates specified funds for livestock and dairy producers. Title IX: Livestock Mandatory Reporting - Livestock Mandatory Reporting Act of 1999 - Subtitle A: Livestock Mandatory Reporting - Amends the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946 to define specified terms relating to livestock reporting, including cattle, lamb, and swine reporting. Requires the Secretary of Agriculture to establish mandatory price reporting programs for live cattle and swine that: (1) provide timely and accurate market information; (2) facilitate informed marketing decisions; and (3) promote competition in the slaughtering industry. Sets forth reporting provisions for the Secretary and packers. Requires mandatory packer reporting of boxed beef sales. Authorizes the Secretary to establish a reporting price information program for lamb. Sets forth enforcement provisions. Prohibits the Secretary from charging user or service fees. Requires the Secretary to encourage voluntary reporting by packers not subject to the mandatory requirements of this title. Requires the Secretary to publish at least monthly information on retail prices for food products made from beef, pork, chicken, turkey, veal, or lamb. Subtitle B: Related Beef Reporting Provisions - Amends the Agricultural Trade Act of 1978 to include beef within the agricultural export commodities subject to weekly reporting by the Secretary. (Sec. 922) Requires the Secretary to implement an electronic online system to issue and report on meat and meat product export certificates. (Sec. 923) Requires the Secretary publish information on imports of beef, beef variety meats, and cattle. (Sec. 924) Authorizes appropriations. Subtitle C: Related Swine Reporting Provisions - Requires the Secretary to publish on a monthly basis the Hogs and Pigs Inventory Report, including a separate category for gestating sows. (Sec. 932) Requires the Secretary to make available to swine producers, packers, and other market participants information on swine slaughter that reflects differences in numbers between barrows and gilts. (Sec. 933) Requires the Secretary to contract for a correlation study and report (and prepare subsequent reports) establishing a baseline and standards for determining and improving average trim loss measurements and processing techniques for swine slaughter. (Sec. 934) Amends the Packers and Stockyards Act, 1921 to require the Secretary to establish and maintain a library of each contract type offered by packers to swine producers for the purchase and slaughter of swine, including non-carcass premiums. Authorizes appropriations. Requires the Comptroller General to report on the Secretary's authority and jurisdiction over packers and others involved in procuring, slaughtering, or processing swine, pork, or pork products under specified Acts. (Sec. 935) Authorizes appropriations to carry out activities under this title. Subtitle D: Implementation - Sets forth implementing provisions. Terminates the provisions of this Act five years after enactment of this Act.

35 Passed Senate amended Jun 22, 2000

Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2000 - Title I: Agricultural Programs - Appropriates funds for FY 2000 for the following Department of Agriculture programs and services: (1) Office of the Secretary of Agriculture; (2) executive operations; (3) Office of the Chief Information Officer; (4) Office of the Chief Financial Officer; (5) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration; (6) Agriculture buildings and facilities and rental payments; (7) hazardous waste management; (8) departmental administration; (9) outreach for socially disadvantaged farmers; (10) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations; (11) Office of Communications; (12) Office of the Inspector General; (13) Office of the General Counsel; (14) Office of the Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics; (15) Economic Research Service; (16) National Agricultural Statistics Service; (17) Agricultural Research Service; (18) Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service; ( Native American Institutions Endowment Fund); (19) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs; (20) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service; (21) Agricultural Marketing Service; (22) Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration; (23) Office of the Under Secretary for Food Safety; (24) Food Safety and Inspection Service; (25) Office of the Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services; (26) Farm Service Agency; (27) Risk Management Agency; (28) Federal Crop Insurance Corporation Fund; and (29) Commodity Credit Corporation Fund. Title II: Conservation Programs - Appropriates funds for the: (1) Office of the Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment; and (2) Natural Resources Conservation Service. Title III: Rural Economic and Community Development Programs - Appropriates funds for the following: (1) Office of the Under Secretary for Rural Development; (2) Rural Housing Service; (3) Rural Business-Cooperative Service; (4) Alternative Agricultural Research and Commercialization Corporation Revolving Fund; and (5) Rural Utilities Service. Title IV: Domestic Food Programs - Appropriates funds for the following: (1) Office of the Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services; and (2) Food and Nutrition Service.. Title V: Foreign Assistance and Related Programs - Appropriates funds for the Foreign Agricultural Service and General Sales Manager. Title VI: Related Agencies and Food and Drug Administration - Appropriates funds for the following: (1) Food and Drug Administration; and (2) Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Title VII: General Provisions - Specifies certain uses and limits on or prohibitions against the use of funds appropriated by this Act. (Sec. 712) States that appropriations for the rural housing insurance fund program account for FY 1994 through 1999 guaranteed and direct loans shall remain available until expended. (Sec. 713) Provides that FY 2000 obligations shall remain available until expended for the following accounts: (1) rural development loan fund program; (2) rural telephone bank program; (3) rural electrification and telecommunications loan program; (4) rural housing insurance fund program; and (5) rural economic development loan program. (Sec. 727) Prohibits funds under this Act from being used (fund use) to enroll more than 180,000 acres in the FY 2000 wetlands reserve program. (Sec. 728) Prohibits fund use for the emergency food assistance program if such program exceeds $97 million. (Sec. 729) Prohibits fund use for the transfer or obligation of FY 2000 initiative for future agriculture and food system program amounts in excess of $50 million. (Sec. 730) States that as of FY 2000, the definitions of rural areas for certain business programs and community facilities programs shall be those in effect prior to enactment of Public Law 104-127. (Sec. 731) Prohibits fund use for any commodity purchase program that excludes farmer-owned cooperatives. (Sec. 732) Prohibits fund use for the conservation farm option program. (Sec. 733) Prohibits fund use by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to: (1) relocate or close the Division of Drug Analysis, St. Louis, Missouri, or the District Office Laboratory, Detroit, Michigan; (2) reduce staffing below a certain level at, or modify the status of, the Detroit, Michigan District Office. (Sec. 734) Prohibits any fund use for agricultural products inspections unless the Secretary of Agriculture has made certain processing equipment inspections and imposed a related fee. (Sec. 735) Prohibits any appropriations use for an agricultural submission to Congress that assumes reductions from the previous year's budget due to user fee proposals unless the submission also identifies spending reductions to occur if the user fees are not enacted. (Sec. 736) Prohibits fund use to establish an Office of Community Food Security or similar office within the Department of Agriculture without prior approval by the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations. (Sec. 737) Prohibits any fund use by the Agricultural Research Service to accept and administer the National Swine Research Center in Ames, Iowa. (Sec. 739) Prohibits fund use to declare excess, or transfer, Department facilities at Fort Reno, Oklahoma, without congressional authorization. (Sec. 740) Directs the Chief of the Natural Resources Conservation Service to redistribute certain funds for a specified watershed project in Mississippi.. (Sec. 741) Directs the Secretary to offer to enter into an agreement (similar to an existing California agreement) with the Governor of Hawaii for a pilot program to inspect the mail for prohibited plants, products, and pests. (Sec. 742) Directs the Secretary to provide guaranteed credit lines for health care facilities to address Year 2000 computer conversion issues. (Sec. 743) Directs the Secretary to compensate producers for any losses incurred in the seizure, quarantine, or destruction of karnal bunt-infested wheat. (Sec. 744) Appropriates specified funds for providing Bill Emerson and Mickey Leland Hunger Fellowships through the Congressional Hunger Center. (Sec. 745) Appropriates specified funds for the farmland protection program in New Hampshire. (Sec. 746) Amends the Immigration and Nationality Act, with respect to temporary agricultural (H-2A) worker applications, to: (1) reduce the filing deadline from 60 days to 45 days; and (2) increase the certification issuance deadline from 20 days to 30 days. (Sec. 747) States that if the Secretary's exercise of authority under this Act causes changes in an existing bargaining unit, the affected parties shall attempt to reach a voluntary agreement on a new bargaining unit and representative. Sets forth related provisions. (Sec. 748) Directs the Secretary to use specified amounts of Commodity Credit Corporation funds for assistance to: (1) owners and producers eligible for FY 1999 production flexibility payments; (2) producers of fruits and vegetables, including payments to producers of quota and additional peanuts to partially compensate for low prices and increased production costs; (3) producers of crop year 1999 oilseeds eligible for marketing assistance loans; (4) livestock and dairy producers; (5) tobacco growers; and (6) producers for additional crop year 2000 crop insurance. Limits crop year 1999 marketing loan and loan deficiency payments. Amends the Agricultural Market Transition Act with respect to upland cotton marketing loans to: (1) reduce one of the criteria for issuance of cotton user market certificates; (2) eliminate certificate expenditure limitations; and (3) revise special import quota provisions. Expresses the sense of Congress that: (1) the President should make a formal request for fast-track authority for future U.S. trade negotiations; (2) future World Trade Organization negotiations should strengthen rules for agricultural trade and reduce trade- distorting practices; (3) the President should evaluate existing export and food aid programs; and (4) the Secretary should carry out a FY 1999 and 2000 purchase and donation sales initiative to promote beef, pork, poultry, and soybean exports. Requires congressional approval of any unilateral agricultural or medical sanction imposed by the President, including existing sanctions, with exceptions for declarations of war, certain controlled articles, and countries supporting terrorism. (Sec. 749) Expresses the sense of the Senate that the United States should: (1) phase out use of methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) for public health and environmental reasons; (2) promote use of renewable ethanol; and (3) assist State and local governments to treat and protect water sources from MTBE contamination. (Sec. 750) Prohibits fund use to award certain small business sole source or price preference agricultural procurement contracts if such contract would exceed the business' capacity or require subcontracting. (Sec. 751) Expresses the sense of the Senate that the Secretary shall exercise reasonable treatment of producers to avoid harmful consequences regarding the inadvertent planting of dried beans on contact acres. (Sec. 752) Redesignates the National School Lunch Act as the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act. (Sec. 754) Expresses the sense of the Senate that the President should include in the FY 2001 budget request funding to implement the United States Plan Action Plan on Food Security. (Sec. 755) Directs the Farm Service Agency, in light of economic hardships facing apple growers, to review relevant assistance programs, including whether existing operating loan limits are sufficient to cover increasing operating costs. (Sec. 756) Amends the Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform Act of 1996 to redesignate the Stuttgart National Aquaculture Research Center (Arkansas) as the Harry K. Dupree Stuttgart National Aquaculture Research Center. (Sec. 757) Amends the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 to extend within-State lease and transfer of burley tobacco quota authority to Kentucky. Amends the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 to authorize the Secretary to release tobacco production and marketing information to State trusts or similar organizations engaged in the distribution of national trust funds to tobacco producers and other related persons, to the extent that such release is: (1) in the interest of tobacco producers; and (2) to a State trust or other organization engaged in the distribution of funds to tobacco producers or other parties with an interest in tobacco production or farms under a national or State trust or settlement. Directs the Secretary, prior to release of such information, to allow at least 15 days for persons whose release consent would otherwise be required to elect to be exempt from such release. Requires a person obtaining released information to maintain records and not to use such information for other than permitted purposes. Provides penalties for knowing violations of the provisions of this Act. Exempts from the provisions of this section: (1) cigarette manufacturer production records; (2) tobacco quota purchase intention records; and (3) buyer aggregate purchase records. (Sec. 758) Makes Berlin, New Hampshire, eligible for a FY 2000 rural utilities loan or grant under the rural community advancement program. (Sec. 759) Amends the Agricultural Adjustment Act to extend marketing order promotion authority (including paid advertising) to cranberries. Authorizes the Secretary to require cranberry handlers and importers to provide acquisition, inventory, and disposition data. (Sec. 760) Amends the Food Stamp Act, as of FY 2001, to include Native Alaskan villages within food stamp program administrative cost-sharing authority. (Sec. 761) Expresses the sense of the Senate that the Secretary shall periodically review a specified Food Packages list and consider including additional foods for women, infants, and children. (Sec. 762) Authorizes the Secretary to make grants to Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian serving institutions for education, applied research, and related community development programs. Authorizes FY 2001 through 2006 appropriations. (Sec. 763) Provides, as of FY 2001, for an allotment of at least $2 million under each of the Hatch Act and the Smith-Lever Act of 1914 for any State with a congressionally authorized cost of living adjustment for Federal workers. (Sec. 765) Expresses the sense of the Senate that the FDA, in conducting an Import Food Survey, should ensure timely produce testing by conducting survey tests at Department or FDA laboratories closest to ports of entry if testing results are not provided within 24 hours. (Sec. 766) Amends the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as reenacted by the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1937, to provide that producer milk prices in Clark County, Nevada, shall: (1) not be subject to Federal marketing orders; and (2) be regulated only by Nevada and the Nevada State Dairy Commission. (Sec. 767) Expresses the sense of the Senate that World Trade Organization members should undertake negotiations to eliminate policies and programs that distort world commodity markets.

36 Passed House amended Feb 3, 2000

TABLE OF CONTENTS: Title I: Agricultural Programs Title II: Conservation Programs Title III: Rural Development Programs Title IV: Domestic Food Programs Title V: Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Title VI: Food and Drug Administration and Related Agencies Title VII: General Provisions Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2000 - Title I: Agricultural Programs - Appropriates funds for FY 2000 for the following Department of Agriculture programs and services: (1) Office of the Secretary of Agriculture; (2) executive operations; (3) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration; (4) Agriculture buildings and facilities and rental payments; (5) hazardous waste management; (6) departmental administration; (7) outreach for socially disadvantaged farmers; (8) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations; (9) Office of Communications; (10) Office of the Inspector General; (11) Office of the General Counsel; (12) Office of the Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics; (13) Economic Research Service; (14) National Agricultural Statistics Service; (15) Agricultural Research Service; (16) Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service; (Native American Institutions Endowment Fund); (17) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs; (18) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service; (19) Agricultural Marketing Service; (20) Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration; (21) Office of the Under Secretary for Food Safety; (22) Food Safety and Inspection Service; (23) Office of the Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services; (24) Farm Service Agency; (25) Risk Management Agency; (26) Federal Crop Insurance Corporation Fund; and (27) Commodity Credit Corporation Fund. Title II: Conservation Programs - Appropriates funds for the: (1) Office of the Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment; and (2) Natural Resources Conservation Service. Title III: Rural Development Programs - Appropriates funds for the following: (1) Office of the Under Secretary for Rural Development; (2) Rural Community Advancement Program; (3) Rural Housing Service; (4) Rural Business-Cooperative Service; and (5) Rural Utilities Service. Title IV: Domestic Food Programs - Appropriates funds for the following: (1) Office of the Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services; and (2) Food and Nutrition Service. Title V: Foreign Assistance and Related Programs - Appropriates funds for the following: (1) Foreign Agricultural Service and General Sales Manager; (2) Public Law 480 program account, title I ocean freight differential grants, and titles II and III grants; and (3) Commodity Credit Corporation export loans program account. Title VI: Food and Drug Administration and Related Agencies - Appropriates funds for the following: (1) Food and Drug Administration; (2) Commodity Futures Trading Commission; and (3) Farm Credit Administration. Title VII: General Provisions - Specifies certain uses and limits on or prohibitions against the use of funds appropriated by or available under this Act. (Sec. 714) Provides that FY 2000 obligations shall remain available until expended for: the following accounts: (1) rural development loan fund program; (2) rural telephone bank program; (3) rural electrification and telecommunications loan program; (4) rural housing insurance fund program; and (5) rural economic development loan program. (Sec. 718) Prohibits fund use to retire more than five percent of rural telephone bank Class A stock. (Sec. 720) Prohibits appropriations use for the Safe Meat and Poultry Inspection Panel. (Sec. 721) Prohibits more than 30-day intra-Department of Agriculture transfers without reimbursement. (Sec. 722) Prohibits any appropriations use to make certain appropriation hearings' information available to non-Department employees. (Sec. 723) Prohibits appropriations use to acquire new information technology systems for the Department without approval of the Chief Information Officer and concurrence of the Executive Information Technology Investment Review Board. (Sec. 724) Sets forth certain Appropriations Acts reprogramming procedures. (Sec. 725) Prohibits any fund use, with an exception, for the Fund for Rural America program. (Sec. 726) Caps funding for the environmental quality incentives program. (Sec. 727) Prohibits any fund use to pay producers under the Agricultural Market Transition Act unless contract payments are reduced for each acre planted to wild rice. (Sec. 728) Prohibits fund use to enroll more than 120,000 FY 2000 wetlands reserve acres. (Sec. 729) Prohibits any fund use under for the Initiative for Future Agriculture and Food Systems. (Sec. 731) Prohibits fund use for any commodity purchase program that excludes farmer-owned cooperatives. (Sec. 732) Prohibits fund use for the conservation farm option program. (Sec. 733) Prohibits any appropriations use for an agricultural submission to Congress that assumes reductions from the previous year's budget due to user fee proposals unless the submission also identifies spending reductions to occur if the user fees are not enacted. (Sec. 734) Prohibits fund use to establish an Office of Community Food Security or similar office within the Department without prior approval by the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations. (Sec. 735) Prohibits any fund use by the Agricultural Research Service to accept and administer the National Swine Research Center in Ames, Iowa. (Sec. 736) Prohibits fund use for the emergency food assistance program if such program exceeds $99 million. Appropriates additional funds for Bill Emerson and Mickey Leland Hunger Fellowships. (Sec. 737) Prohibits appropriations use to implement the Kyoto Protocol. (Sec. 738) Prohibits, after March 1, 2000, fund use to permit importation of meat, poultry, or related products from a country in violation of specified inspection standards. (Sec. 742) Prohibits fund use by the Food and Drug Administration for testing, development, or approval of any abortion-inducing drug.

00 Introduced in House Feb 3, 2000

TABLE OF CONTENTS: Title I: Agricultural Programs Title II: Conservation Programs Title III: Rural Development Programs Title IV: Domestic Food Programs Title V: Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Title VI: Food and Drug Administration and Related Agencies Title VII: General Provisions Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2000 - Title I: Agricultural Programs - Appropriates funds for FY 2000 for the following Department of Agriculture programs and services: (1) Office of the Secretary of Agriculture; (2) executive operations; (3) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration; (4) Agriculture buildings and facilities and rental payments; (5) hazardous waste management; (6) departmental administration; (7) outreach for socially disadvantaged farmers; (8) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations; (9) Office of Communications; (10) Office of the Inspector General; (11) Office of the General Counsel; (12) Office of the Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics; (13) Economic Research Service; (14) National Agricultural Statistics Service; (15) Agricultural Research Service; (16) Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service; ( Native American Institutions Endowment Fund); (17) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs; (18) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service; (19) Agricultural Marketing Service; (20) Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration; (21) Office of the Under Secretary for Food Safety; (22) Food Safety and Inspection Service; (23) Office of the Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services; (24) Farm Service Agency; (25) Risk Management Agency; (26) Federal Crop Insurance Corporation Fund; and (27) Commodity Credit Corporation Fund. Title II: Conservation Programs - Appropriates funds for the: (1) Office of the Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment; and (2) Natural Resources Conservation Service. Title III: Rural Development Programs - Appropriates funds for the following: (1) Office of the Under Secretary for Rural Development; (2) Rural Community Advancement Program; (3) Rural Housing Service; (4) Rural Business-Cooperative Service; and (5) Rural Utilities Service. Title IV: Domestic Food Programs - Appropriates funds for the following: (1) Office of the Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services; and (2) Food and Nutrition Service.. Title V: Foreign Assistance and Related Programs - Appropriates funds for the following: (1) Foreign Agricultural Service and General Sales Manager; (2) Public Law 480 program account, title I ocean freight differential grants, and titles II and III grants; and (3) Commodity Credit Corporation export loans program account. Title VI: Food and Drug Administration and Related Agencies - Appropriates funds for the following: (1) Food and Drug Administration; (2) Commodity Futures Trading Commission; and (3) Farm Credit Administration. Title VII: General Provisions - Specifies certain uses and limits on or prohibitions against the use of funds appropriated by this Act.

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Timeline

Oct 22, 1999

Signed by President.

Oct 22, 1999

Signed by President.

Oct 22, 1999

Became Public Law No: 106-78.

Oct 22, 1999

Became Public Law No: 106-78.

Oct 13, 1999

Conference report considered in Senate.

Oct 13, 1999

Conference report agreed to in Senate: Senate agreed to conference report by Yea-Nay Vote. 74-26. Record Vote No: 323.(consideration: CR S12504)

Oct 13, 1999

Senate agreed to conference report by Yea-Nay Vote. 74-26. Record Vote No: 323. (consideration: CR S12504)

Oct 13, 1999

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Oct 13, 1999

Presented to President.

Oct 13, 1999

Presented to President.

Oct 12, 1999

Conference report considered in Senate. (consideration: CR S12405-12419)

Oct 12, 1999

Cloture on the conference report invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 79-20. Record Vote No: 322. (consideration: CR S12419)

Oct 12, 1999

Second cloture motion on the conference report withdrawn by unanimous consent in Senate.

Oct 8, 1999

Second cloture motion on the conference report presented in Senate. (consideration: CR S12316)

Oct 7, 1999

Motion to proceed to consideration of the conference report to accompany H.R. 1906 agreed to by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S12215)

Oct 7, 1999

Conference report considered in Senate.

Oct 7, 1999

Cloture motion on the conference report presented in Senate. (consideration: CR S12216)

Oct 6, 1999

Conference papers: Senate report and managers' statement and official papers held at the desk in Senate.

Oct 1, 1999

Rule H. Res. 317 passed House.

Oct 1, 1999

Mr. Skeen brought up conference report H. Rept. 106-354 for consideration under the provisions of H. Res. 317.

Oct 1, 1999

DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on the conference report on on H.R. 1906.

Oct 1, 1999

The previous question was ordered without objection.

Oct 1, 1999

Ms. Kaptur moved to recommit to the conference committee.

Oct 1, 1999

The previous question on the motion to recommit to conference committee was ordered without objection.

Oct 1, 1999

On motion to recommit to conference committee Failed by the Yeas and Nays: 187 - 228 (Roll no. 468). (consideration: CR H9236)

Oct 1, 1999

Conference report agreed to in House: On agreeing to the conference report Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 240 - 175 (Roll No. 469).(consideration: CR H9217-9237)

Oct 1, 1999

On agreeing to the conference report Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 240 - 175 (Roll No. 469). (consideration: CR H9217-9237)

Oct 1, 1999

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

Oct 1, 1999

Conference papers: message on House action held at the desk in Senate.

Sep 30, 1999

Conference committee actions: Conferees agreed to file conference report.

Sep 30, 1999

Conferees agreed to file conference report.

Sep 30, 1999

Conference report filed: Conference report H. Rept. 106-354 filed.(text of conference report: CR H9141-9173)

Sep 30, 1999

Conference report H. Rept. 106-354 filed. (text of conference report: CR H9141-9173)

Sep 30, 1999

Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 317 Reported to House. Rule provides for consideration of the conference report to H.R. 1906 with 1 hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions.

Sep 13, 1999

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Sep 13, 1999

Mr. Skeen asked unanimous consent that the House disagree to the Senate amendment, and agree to a conference.

Sep 13, 1999

On motion that the House disagree to the Senate amendment, and agree to a conference Agreed to without objection. (consideration: CR H8125-8126)

Sep 13, 1999

Mr. Obey moved that the House instruct conferees.

Sep 13, 1999

DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on the motion to instruct conferees. The instructions contained in the motion require the managers on the part of the House to provide maximum funding, within the scope of conference, for food safety programs at the Department of Agriculture and the Food and Drug Administration.

Sep 13, 1999

The previous question was ordered without objection.

Sep 13, 1999

On motion that the House instruct conferees Agreed to by voice vote. (consideration: CR H8126)

Sep 13, 1999

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

Sep 13, 1999

The Speaker appointed conferees: Skeen, Walsh, Dickey, Kingston, Nethercutt, Bonilla, Latham, Emerson, Young (FL), Kaptur, DeLauro, Hinchey, Farr, Boyd, and Obey.

Aug 4, 1999

Senate Committee on Appropriations discharged by Unanimous Consent.

Aug 4, 1999

Senate Committee on Appropriations discharged by Unanimous Consent.

Aug 4, 1999

Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR S10214)

Aug 4, 1999

Senate struck all after the Enacting Clause and substituted the language of S. 1233 amended.

Aug 4, 1999

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate in lieu of S. 1233 with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.

Aug 4, 1999

Passed Senate in lieu of S. 1233 with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.

Aug 4, 1999

Senate insists on its amendment asks for a conference, appoints conferees Cochran; Specter; Bond; Gorton; McConnell; Burns; Stevens; Kohl; Harkin; Dorgan; Feinstein; Durbin; Byrd. (consideration: CR S10214)

Jun 15, 1999

Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development. Approved for full committee consideration without amendment favorably.

Jun 9, 1999

Received in the Senate and read twice and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.

Jun 8, 1999

Considered as unfinished business. (consideration: CR H3780-3823)

Jun 8, 1999

The House resolved into Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union for further consideration.

Jun 8, 1999

Postponed Proceedings on De Fazio Amendment - The Chair put the question on agreeing to the amendment offered by Mr. DeFazio by voice vote. Mr. DeFazio objected to the voice vote pending the absence of a quorum. The Chair postponed further proceedings on the amendment.

Jun 8, 1999

DEBATE - Mr. Skeen asked unanimous consent that debate on the amendment offered by Mr. Coburn be completed in two hours. Agreed to without objection.

Jun 8, 1999

DEBATE - The Committee is debating the amendment offered by Mr. Coburn.

Jun 8, 1999

The House rose from the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union to report H.R. 1906.

Jun 8, 1999

The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.

Jun 8, 1999

The House adopted the amendment as agreed to by the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union.

Jun 8, 1999

Mr. Obey moved to recommit the bill with instructions.

Jun 8, 1999

The previous question on the motion to recommit with instructions was ordered without objection.

Jun 8, 1999

On motion to recommit with instructions Failed by recorded vote: 207 - 220 (Roll no. 176). (consideration: CR H3823)

Jun 8, 1999

Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 246 - 183 (Roll no. 177).

Jun 8, 1999

On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 246 - 183 (Roll no. 177).

Jun 8, 1999

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

May 26, 1999

Considered as unfinished business. (consideration: CR H3614-3649)

May 26, 1999

The House resolved into Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union for further consideration.

May 26, 1999

POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - The Chair put the question on agreeing to the amendment offered by Mr. Coburn by voice vote and announced that the ayes had prevailed. Ms. Kaptur demanded a recorded vote, and pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 185, further proceedings on the amendment were postponed.

May 26, 1999

POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - The Chair put the question on agreeing to the amendment offered by Mr. Sanford by voice vote and announced that the noes had prevailed. Mr. Sanford demanded a recorded vote, and pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 185, further proceedings on the amendment were postponed.

May 26, 1999

POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - The Chair put the question on agreeing to the amendment offered by Mr. Coburn by voice vote and announced that the noes had prevailed. Mr. Coburn demanded a recorded vote, and pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 185, further proceedings on the amendment were postponed.

May 26, 1999

POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - The Chair announced that the proceedings will resume on amendments postponed earlier in the following order: The amendment offered by Mr. Coburn to reduce funding by $50,863,000 for agricultural research; the amendment offered by Mr. Coburn to reduce funding by $1,000,000 for climate change research; the amendment offered by Mr. Sanford to reduce funding by $5,136,000 for wood research; and the amendment offered by Mr. Coburn to reduce funding by $300,000 for peanut research.

May 26, 1999

Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union rises leaving H.R. 1906 as unfinished business.

May 25, 1999

Rule H. Res. 185 passed House.

May 25, 1999

Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 185. (consideration: CR H3540-3584)

May 25, 1999

Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 1906 with 1 hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions. After general debate the bill shall be considered for amendment under the five-minute rule. Measure will be considered read. Bill is open to amendments. During consideration of the bill for amendment, the Chair may accord priority in recognition on the basis of whether the Member offering an amendment has caused it to be printed in the Congressional Record. Amendments so printed shall be considered as read.

May 25, 1999

House resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 185 and Rule XXIII.

May 25, 1999

The Speaker designated the Honorable Edward A. Pease to act as Chairman of the Committee.

May 25, 1999

GENERAL DEBATE - The Committee of the Whole proceeded with one hour of general debate on H.R. 1906.

May 25, 1999

DEBATE - The Committee is debating the amendment offered by Mr. Coburn.

May 25, 1999

POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - The Chair put the question on agreeing to the amendment offered by Mr. Sanford and announced that by voice vote, the noes had prevailed. Mr. Coburn subsequently demanded a recorded vote. Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 185, further proceedings on the amendment were postponed.

May 25, 1999

POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - The Chair put the question on agreeing to the amendment offered by Mr. Coburn and announced that by voice vote, the noes had prevailed. Mr. Coburn subsequently demanded a recorded vote and made a point of order that a quorum was not present. Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 185, further proceedings on the amendment were postponed and the point of no quorum was considered as withdrawn.

May 25, 1999

PROCEEDINGS POSTPONED - The Chair put the question on agreeing to the amendment offered by Mr. Coburn and announced that by voice vote, the noes had prevailed. Mr. Coburn subsequently demanded a recorded vote. Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 185, further proceedings on the amendment were postponed.

May 25, 1999

PROCEEDINGS RESUMED - The Chair proceeded to put the question on the 3 amendments which had been debated earlier and on which proceedings had been postponed.

May 25, 1999

Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union rises leaving H.R. 1906 as unfinished business.

May 24, 1999

Introduced in House

May 24, 1999

Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 185 Reported to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 1906 with 1 hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions. After general debate the bill shall be considered for amendment under the five-minute rule. Measure will be considered read. Bill is open to amendments. During consideration of the bill for amendment, the Chair may accord priority in recognition on the basis of whether the Member offering an amendment has caused it to be printed in the Congressional Record. Amendments so printed shall be considered as read.

May 21, 1999

The House Committee on Appropriations reported an original measure, H. Rept. 106-157, by Mr. Skeen.

May 21, 1999

The House Committee on Appropriations reported an original measure, H. Rept. 106-157, by Mr. Skeen.

May 21, 1999

Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 87.

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