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§8312. Administration and claims — Inbound Citations

7 U.S.C. § 8312

Cited by 3 provisions in release 119-102.

Citations to 7 U.S.C. § 8312 as a whole

  • (3) To carry out the Program, the Secretary shall offer to enter into cooperative agreements or other legal instruments, as authorized under section 8312 of this title (referred to in this section as “agreements”) with eligible entities, to be selected by the Secretary, which may include any of the following entities, either individually or in combination:
    (A) A State department of agriculture.
    (B) The office of the chief animal health official of a State.
    (C) An entity eligible to receive funds under a capacity and infrastructure program (as defined in section 6971(f)(1)(C) of this title).
    (D) A college of veterinary medicine, including a veterinary emergency team at such college.
    (E) A State or national livestock producer organization with direct and significant economic interest in livestock production.
    (F) A State emergency agency.
    (G) A State, national, allied, or regional veterinary organization or specialty board recognized by the American Veterinary Medical Association.
    (H) An Indian Tribe.
    (I) A Federal agency.
  • (1) Not later than 90 days after the date on which funds are made available to carry out this section, the Secretary of Agriculture shall establish a program under which the Secretary shall offer to enter into cooperative agreements or other legal instruments, as authorized under1 8312 of title 7, with eligible entities to conduct research on the transmission of, resistance to, and diagnosis of chronic wasting disease.
  • (1) Subject to the availability of appropriations, the Secretary shall offer to enter into cooperative agreements or other legal instruments, as authorized under section 8312 of title 7, with State or Tribal wildlife agencies and departments of agriculture to provide direct financial assistance to support the efforts of such State or Tribal wildlife agencies and departments of agriculture to develop and implement management strategies to address chronic wasting disease within their respective jurisdiction.