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| 94-hr-15822 | 94 | hr | 15822 | A bill to amend the Small Business Act, as amended, and the Concessions Policy Act of 1965. | Commerce | 1976-10-01 | 1976-10-01 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | House | Rep. Brooks, Jack B. [D-TX-9] | TX | D | B000880 | 1 | Amends the Small Business Act to encourage the Administration to make loans to enable small business concerns to obtain contracts and permits to operate concessions within any area of the National Park System. Directs the Secretary of the Interior to establish by regulations, published within 180 days after enactment of this Act, policies and procedures to insure that small business concerns are given a reasonable opportunity to complete for the operation of such concessions. Requires the Secretary to make an annual report to the President and Congress summarizing contracts, permits, renewals and extensions issued during the preceding year and setting forth the actions taken by the Secretary to implement this Act. Amends the Concessions Policy Act to direct the Secretary to review franchise and other fees paid by concessions at least every three years. Provides for arbitration in the case where a concessioner disagrees with the revision of franchise fees. Makes provisions to insure full and open competition for operation of concessions. Requires the Secretary to publish his intent to enter into such concession contracts and to describe the manner in which the facilities conform with any master plan developed by the Secretary. Provides that construction of structures, fixtures, or land improvements on lands of the United States, be authorized only after public review. Requires amortization, over the estimated life of the structure, of the actual cost of the investment made by the concessioner. States that title to any structure, fixture, or improvement on land owned by the United States and administered by the National Park Service shall be vested in the United States. Limits the term of any contract or permit entered into pursuant to this Act to ten years. Provides for compensation of a valid possessory interest in any structure, fixture or improvement upon land of the United States of a concessioner operating under a contract executed prior to the enactment of this Act. Establishes in the Treasury of the Uni… | 2024-08-01T19:33:40Z | |
| 94-hr-15834 | 94 | hr | 15834 | A bill to amend section 2 of the Clayton Act to prevent discriminatory pricing practices by suppliers of competing marketers. | Commerce | 1976-10-01 | 1976-10-01 | Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. | House | Rep. Moore, W. Henson [R-LA-6] | LA | R | M000923 | 10 | Amends the Clayton Act to expand the definition of the term, "purchaser" as it relates to the prohibition against price discrimination between purchasers in transactions where commodities are sold for resale. States that the term "purchaser" shall include any person who receives a commodity for resale from an affiliate. Defines the term, "affiliate" as any person who directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or is under common control or ownership with any other person as determined by the Federal Trade Commission by rule. Directs the Commission to promulgate such rules no later than six months after the enactment of this Act. | 2024-08-01T19:33:36Z | |
| 94-s-3875 | 94 | s | 3875 | Truth in Lending Simplification Act | Commerce | 1976-10-01 | 1976-10-01 | Referred to Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. | Senate | Sen. Garn, E. J. (Jake) [R-UT] | UT | R | G000072 | 1 | Truth in Lending Simplification Act - Amends the Truth in Lending Act to exempt transactions involving extensions of credit for agricultural purposes. Redefines the term "open end credit plan" for purposes of such Act. Eliminates specified items from the computation of the finance charge with respect to any transaction. Removes the filing dates for specified annual reports. Provides for an annual revision of credit forms when there has been a change in disclosure requirements, by statute or otherwise, except when the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System takes interim action necessary to prevent unfair or deceptive disclosure practices. States that no right of rescission exists with respect to any transaction wherein: (1) a first lien is created or retained against any real property which is used as the residence of the person to whom credit is extended to finance the acquisition of that property; or (2) a consumer credit transaction includes an agency of a State as the obligor. Eliminates the requirements of such Act which requires the periodic statement to include the annual percentage rate and the payment date. Removes specified disclosure requirements which were mandatory before the opening of any account under an open end consumer credit plan. Requires annual, instead of semi-annual, transmission of statements pertaining (1) to procedures for correction of error in billing and (2) to the rights of credit card customers. Excuses creditors who fail to identify each extension of credit in such statements if the creditor responds to any inquiry for clarification pertaining to errors in billing. Eliminates such items as cash price, downpayments, and default from the disclosure statement required in connection with each consumer credit sale not under an open end credit plan. Requires more complete disclosure of the types of security held by the creditor at the time of such statement or at a future date in the property which is subject to the extension of credit and in property which is acquired … | 2025-09-02T18:52:38Z | |
| 94-hconres-771 | 94 | hconres | 771 | A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress respecting action by the Consumer Product Safety Commission against defective home canning lids. | Commerce | 1976-09-27 | 1976-09-27 | Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. | House | Rep. Long, Clarence D. [D-MD-2] | MD | D | L000413 | 3 | Expresses the sense of Congress that the Consumer Product Safety Commission should promptly undertake a study of the sealing capabilities of container lids used in the canning of food in homes to determine: (1) if any defect in such capabilites constitutes a substantial product hazard; and (2) if a consumer product safety standard should be promulgated. | 2024-08-01T19:20:34Z | |
| 94-hr-15643 | 94 | hr | 15643 | A bill to amend the Interstate Commerce Act, with respect to recovery of a reasonable attorney's fee in case of successful maintenance of an action for recovery of damages sustained in transportation of property. | Commerce | 1976-09-20 | 1976-09-20 | Referred to House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. | House | Rep. Wirth, Timothy [D-CO-2] | CO | D | W000647 | 19 | Amends the Interstate Commerce Act to authorize the recovery of reasonable attorney's fees in case of a successful maintenance of an action against a carrier for damages sustained in the transportation of property if the plaintiff has filed a claim with such carrier and the claim has not been paid within 90 days of its receipt. | 2024-08-01T19:33:32Z | |
| 94-s-3820 | 94 | s | 3820 | Aerosol Container Labeling Act | Commerce | 1976-09-15 | 1976-09-15 | Referred to Senate Committee on Commerce. | Senate | Sen. Pearson, James B. [R-KS] | KS | R | P000166 | 0 | Requires all areosol containers manufactured or sold after January 1, 1978, to bear a label containing the following statement "Warning: A Halocarbon Which May Be Harmful to the Environment and Your Health Is Used in the Propellant of this Container." | 2025-09-02T18:52:34Z | |
| 94-hr-15550 | 94 | hr | 15550 | A bill to amend section 2 of the Clayton Act to prevent discriminatory pricing practices by suppliers of competing marketers. | Commerce | 1976-09-14 | 1976-09-14 | Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. | House | Rep. Moore, W. Henson [R-LA-6] | LA | R | M000923 | 1 | Amends the Clayton Act to expand the definition of the term, "purchaser" as it relates to the prohibition against price discrimination between purchasers in transactions where commodities are sold for resale. States that the term "purchaser" shall include any person who receives a commodity for resale from an affiliate. Defines the term, "affiliate" as any person who directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or is under common control or ownership with any other person as determined by the Federal Trade Commission by rule. Directs the Commission to promulgate such rules no later than six months after the enactment of this Act. | 2024-08-01T19:33:25Z | |
| 94-s-3799 | 94 | s | 3799 | A bill to establish the Antitrust Review and Revision Commission. | Commerce | 1976-09-09 | 1976-09-17 | Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. | Senate | Sen. Javits, Jacob K. [R-NY] | NY | R | J000064 | 5 | (Measure passed Senate, amended) Establishes an Antitrust Review and Revision Commission to study the antitrust laws of the United States, their applications, and their consequences, including the effect of antitrust laws on: (1) price levels; product quality and services; (2) employment, productivity, and profits; and (3) economic growth. Requires, in addition, that the Commission study and report on: (1) the cost and effect of exemptions from the antitrust laws; and (2) the effect of State laws that inhibit competition or protect anticompetitive activities. Specifies the membership, method of appointment, and manner of compensation of the members of the Commission. States that the Commission shall make a report of its findings and conclusions no later than two years after its first meeting, and that the Commission shall cease to exist 60 days after the submission of such report. Authorizes appropriations in such amount as may be necessary to carry out the activities of the Commission. States the effective date of this Act. | 2024-08-01T19:37:32Z | |
| 94-hr-15455 | 94 | hr | 15455 | Family Farm Antitrust Act | Commerce | 1976-09-08 | 1976-09-08 | Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. | House | Rep. Blouin, Michael [D-IA-2] | IA | D | B000567 | 0 | Family Farm Antitrust Act - Finds that vertical integration of the agricultural industry by corporations engaged in the processing, distributing and retail industries, and other conglomerate corporations, tends to create monopolies in the agricultural industry and produce unfair competition for family farms, contributing to the decline of rural populations and the consequent crowding of metropolitan centers. Declares it to be the national policy to restore competition to the agricultural industry and to provide for the continuance of the family farm. Provides that no person engaged in commerce in a business other than farming, whose nonfarming business assets exceed $3,000,000 shall engage in farming or the production of agricultural products, or participate in farming by any means of acquisition or control of another person who is engaged in farming. Specifies exceptions including charitable, educational, or nonprofit institutions; farmer owned and controlled cooperatives; and legal entities engaged in agriculture on property which has been designated as a National Historical Landmark. Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to acquire at fair market value any property or interest of which a person is required to divest himself under the provisions of this Act, if the person is otherwise unable to divest himself of such property. Authorizes appropriations of such sums as are necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act. | 2025-09-02T18:49:46Z | |
| 94-hr-15340 | 94 | hr | 15340 | Minority Enterprise Act | Commerce | 1976-08-31 | 1976-08-31 | Referred to House Committee on Banking, Currency and Housing. | House | Rep. Mitchell, Parren J. [D-MD-7] | MD | D | M000826 | 3 | Minority Enterprise Act - Title I: Amendments Affecting the Small Business Act - Amends the Small Business Act to establish the Office of Minority Small Business Assistance Personnel in the Small Business Administration (SBA) to work with all agencies of the Government having procurement powers in order to identify contracts suitable for minority concerns and within each regional office of the SBA to supervise and coordinate minority small business programs. Defines the term "minority" as used under this Act. Directs the Administrator of the SBA to appoint an Associate Administrator for Minority Small Business and Procurement Assistance. Increases the authorization for appropriations in the small business loan program and requires that not less than 25 percent of aggregate direct loans shall be made to minority small business concerns. Increases the authorization for appropriations for the equal opportunity loan program. Provides statutory standards for contracting and subcontracting by the United States with respect to minority businesses. Directs the Administration to prepare and publish in the Federal Register rules governing the maximum size of small business concerns qualified to receive procurement assistance under the Small Business Act. Requires that the Administration shall report to Congress and the President concerning the development of minority small businesses. Authorizes $201,600,000 to be appropriated for purposes of this title. Title II: Amendments to the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 - Requires that a Utilization of Minority Business Enterprises clause appear in specified Government contracts. Defines "minority business enterprise" for purposes of this title. Requires that specified Government contractors establish and conduct a Minority Business Enterprises Subcontracting Program which includes: (1) designation of a liason officer to administer the contractor's program; (2) consideration of the potentialities of minority business enterprises in all "make or buy" … | 2025-09-02T18:49:45Z | |
| 94-hr-15349 | 94 | hr | 15349 | Regulatory Cost Impact Act | Commerce | 1976-08-31 | 1976-08-31 | Referred to House Committee on Government Operations. | House | Rep. Thone, Charles [R-NE-1] | NE | R | T000234 | 6 | Regulatory Cost Impact Act - Requires every Federal agency to prepare in conjunction with every regulation it proposes which may have a significant impact on costs to the public a Regulatory Cost/Benefit Assessment setting forth the foreseeable costs and benefits of and alternatives to such regulation. Requires that hearings on such regulations include comments solicited from the public, Federal, State, and local agencies on the final wording of such cost/benefit assessment. Provides special procedures for emergency regulations which must be promulgated immediately to protect the public. Requires each committee of Congress which reports legislation which may have a significant impact on costs to the public to prepare a Regulatory Cost/Benefit Assessment. | 2025-09-02T18:49:51Z | |
| 94-hr-15315 | 94 | hr | 15315 | A bill to amend the Federal Trade Commission Act to provide that exclusive territorial arrangements used in the distribution or sale of a trademarked soft drink product or a trademarked private label food product shall not be deemed unlawful per se. | Commerce | 1976-08-30 | 1976-08-30 | Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. | House | Rep. Jacobs, Andrew, Jr. [D-IN-11] | IN | D | J000033 | 0 | States that nothing contained in the Federal Trade Commission Act or in any of the Antitrust Acts shall render unlawful on a per se basis the inclusion and enforcement in any trademark licensing agreement, pursuant to which the licensee engages in the manufacture, distribution, and sale of a trademarked soft drink product, or the distribution or sale of a trademarked private label food product, of provisions granting the licensee the sole and exclusive right to manufacture, distribute and sell such product in a defined geographic area or limiting the licensee, directly or indirectly, to the manufacture, distribution, and sale of such product only for ultimate resale to consumers within a defined geographic area. Requires the Commission to submit a report not later than January 1, 1978, with respect to the effect of exclusive territorial and customer arrangements. States that the provisions of this Act will take effect six months after the submission of such report. Defines "trademarked private label food product" for purposes of this Act. | 2024-08-01T19:33:10Z | |
| 94-hconres-717 | 94 | hconres | 717 | A resolution expressing the sense of Congress respecting action by the Consumer Product Safety Commission against defective home canning lids. | Commerce | 1976-08-24 | 1976-08-24 | Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. | House | Rep. Long, Clarence D. [D-MD-2] | MD | D | L000413 | 17 | Expresses the sense of Congress that the Consumer Product Safety Commission should promptly undertake a study of the sealing capabilities of container lids used in the canning of food in homes to determine: (1) if any defect in such capabilites constitutes a substantial product hazard; and (2) if a consumer product safety standard should be promulgated. | 2024-08-01T19:20:29Z | |
| 94-hr-15153 | 94 | hr | 15153 | Regulatory Cost Impact Act | Commerce | 1976-08-10 | 1976-08-10 | Referred to House Committee on Government Operations. | House | Rep. Thone, Charles [R-NE-1] | NE | R | T000234 | 24 | Regulatory Cost Impact Act - Requires every Federal agency to prepare in conjunction with every regulation it proposes which may have a significant impact on costs to the public a Regulatory Cost/Benefit Assessment setting forth the foreseeable costs and benefits of and alternatives to such regulation. Requires that hearings on such regulations include comments solicited from the public, Federal, State, and local agencies on the final wording of such cost/benefit assessment. Provides special procedures for emergency regulations which must be promulgated immediately to protect the public. Requires each committee of Congress which reports legislation which may have a significant impact on costs to the public to prepare a Regulatory Cost/Benefit Assessment. | 2025-09-02T18:49:45Z | |
| 94-hr-15154 | 94 | hr | 15154 | Regulatory Cost Impact Act | Commerce | 1976-08-10 | 1976-08-10 | Referred to House Committee on Government Operations. | House | Rep. Thone, Charles [R-NE-1] | NE | R | T000234 | 10 | Regulatory Cost Impact Act - Requires every Federal agency to prepare in conjunction with every regulation it proposes which may have a significant impact on costs to the public a Regulatory Cost/Benefit Assessment setting forth the foreseeable costs and benefits of and alternatives to such regulation. Requires that hearings on such regulations include comments solicited from the public, Federal, State, and local agencies on the final wording of such cost/benefit assessment. Provides special procedures for emergency regulations which must be promulgated immediately to protect the public. Requires each committee of Congress which reports legislation which may have a significant impact on costs to the public to prepare a Regulatory Cost/Benefit Assessment. | 2025-09-02T18:49:45Z | |
| 94-s-3755 | 94 | s | 3755 | A bill to aid in the enforcement of Acts implemented by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. | Commerce | 1976-08-10 | 1976-08-10 | Referred to Senate Committee on Commerce. | Senate | Sen. Pearson, James B. [R-KS] | KS | R | P000166 | 3 | Provides civil penalties for violations of the Federal Hazardous Substances Act, the Refrigerator Safety Act, the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, and the Poison Prevention Act by amending such Acts. Authorizes the Consumer Product Safety Commission to require any person to submit such reports and answers to questions as the Commission may reasonably prescribe under the Flammable Fabrics Act. Gives the same authorization to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare under the Federal Hazardous Substances Act. Makes the appointment of the Director of the Bureau of Compliance by the Chairman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, under the Consumer Product Safety Act, subject to the approval of the other Commissioners. Provides that whatever level of lead is determined safe under a Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act proceeding will be considered the highest permissible level of lead in paint and other articles bearing such paint regulated under the Federal Hazardous Substances Act. | 2025-01-14T18:51:33Z | |
| 94-hr-15082 | 94 | hr | 15082 | A bill to suspend, pending review, the effect of the Federal Trade Commission's rule concerning limitation of the use of holder-in-due-course defenses in connection with the sale or lease of goods or services to consumers; to require the General Accounting Office to conduct a study of the effect of this rule on the consumer market; and to require formal rulemaking by the Commission respecting this rule. | Commerce | 1976-08-05 | 1976-08-05 | Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. | House | Rep. Broyhill, James T. [R-NC-10] | NC | R | B000966 | 2 | Suspends the rule of the Federal Trade Commission which removed the holder in due course status of purchasers of consumer notes until the General Accounting Office has studied the effect of such rule on the consumer credit market and the Commission has considered such study in a formal rulemaking proceeding. | 2024-08-01T19:32:57Z | |
| 94-hr-14992 | 94 | hr | 14992 | A bill to amend the Federal Trade Commission Act to provide that exclusive territorial arrangements used in the distribution or sale of a trademarked soft drink product or a trademarked private label food product shall not be deemed unlawful per se. | Commerce | 1976-08-02 | 1976-08-02 | Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. | House | Rep. Fithian, Floyd J. [D-IN-2] | IN | D | F000161 | 0 | States that nothing contained in the Federal Trade Commission Act or in any of the antitrust Acts shall render unlawful on a per se basis the inclusion and enforcement of any trademark licensing agreement, pursuant to which the licensee engages in the manufacture, distribution, and sale of a trademarked soft drink product, or the distribution or sale of a trademarked private label food product, or provisions granting the licensee the sole and exclusive right to manufacture, distribute and sell such product in a defined geographic area or limiting the licensee, directly or indirectly, to the manufacture, distribution, and sale of such product only for ultimate resale to consumers within a defined geographic area. Defines "trademarked private label food product" for purposes of this Act. | 2024-08-01T19:32:57Z | |
| 94-hconres-693 | 94 | hconres | 693 | A resolution expressing the sense of Congress respecting action by the Consumer Product Safety Commission against defective home canning lids. | Commerce | 1976-07-29 | 1976-07-29 | Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. | House | Rep. Long, Clarence D. [D-MD-2] | MD | D | L000413 | 1 | Expresses the sense of Congress that the Consumer Product Safety Commission should promptly undertake a study of the sealing capabilities of container lids used in the canning of food in homes to determine: (1) if any defect in such capabilites constitutes a substantial product hazard; and (2) if a consumer product safety standard should be promulgated. | 2024-08-01T19:20:29Z | |
| 94-hr-14924 | 94 | hr | 14924 | Minority Business Development and Expanded Ownership Act | Commerce | 1976-07-28 | 1976-07-28 | Referred to House Committee on Government Operations. | House | Rep. Steelman, Alan [R-TX-5] | TX | R | S000841 | 1 | Minority Business Development and Expanded Ownership Act - Establishes the Minority Business Development and Assistance Administration in the Department of Commerce. Creates the position of the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Minority Business Development and Assistance to direct such Administration. Empowers the Assistant Secretary to make grants and enter into contracts with any person in order to provide management and technical assistance to minority enterprises. Directs the Secretary of Commerce to report to Congress and the President on all activities of the United States which relate to assistance to minority business enterprises. Requires the President to submit a reorganization plan for transferring to the Secretary any separable activity of any agency of the United States which has been determined to be one which relates primarily to the development of minority business enterprises. States that the Administration shall continue agency proceedings which were pending at the time of such transfer to the extent which they relate to the functions transferred. | 2025-09-02T18:49:32Z | |
| 94-hr-14897 | 94 | hr | 14897 | Fair Investigative Reporting Act | Commerce | 1976-07-27 | 1976-07-27 | Referred to House Committee on Banking, Currency and Housing. | House | Rep. Downey, Thomas J. [D-NY-2] | NY | D | D000471 | 0 | Fair Investigative Reporting Act - Amends the Consumer Credit Protection Act to prohibit the furnishing of a consumer investigative report by an agency in business to compile such reports to anyone except under specified circumstances, such as for use in a transaction to extend credit to the subject of the report, for employment purposes, or in connection with insurance underwriting. Sets time limits after which information concerning bankruptcies, arrest records, and other adverse data may not be included in such report. Prohibits, with a specified exception, the procurement of such investigative report without informing the consumer in writing of the nature, methods, and scope of the investigation and first obtaining his consent to such investigation. Prohibits the disclosure of medical information without first informing the consumer to whom such information is being disclosed and the circumstances under which such medical information will be disclosed or released to third parties other than the consumer reporting agency. Prohibits consumer reporting agencies from furnishing a consumer investigative report to any person if it has reason to believe such report will be used for any purpose not listed in this Act. Gives any consumer the right to know the contents of any consumer investigation file held by an investigation agency including specified sources of the information in such file. Sets forth procedures for the procurement of such information by such consumer. Permits a consumer to dispute information contained in any investigative report covered by this Act. Requires an investigative agency making such report to reinvestigate any information subject to any such relevant and nonfrivolous dispute. Requires that such agency subsequently delete such disputed information or include in such report the consumer's statement of not more than 100 words contesting such information. Directs that, at the request of the consumer, such statement or notice of deletion be sent to anyone who received the disputed inf… | 2025-09-02T18:49:28Z | |
| 94-hr-14757 | 94 | hr | 14757 | Sugar Disclosure Labeling Act | Commerce | 1976-07-20 | 1976-07-20 | Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. | House | Rep. Aspin, Les [D-WI-1] | WI | D | A000224 | 0 | Sugar Disclosure Labeling Act - Requires, under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, that if the amount of sugar present in a package provides ten percent or more of the total calories in the food, the label must bear a declaration of the portion of the weight of food which is sugar. | 2025-09-02T18:49:28Z | |
| 94-hr-14640 | 94 | hr | 14640 | A bill to amend the Small Business Act to create by definition a category of small business concerns called family enterprises, to provide that a minimum percentage of business loans under such Act are made to family enterprises, and to simplify certain reporting requirements on such enterprises. | Commerce | 1976-07-01 | 1976-07-01 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | House | Rep. Baldus, Alvin J. [D-WI-3] | WI | D | B000083 | 0 | Amends the Small Business Act to define small business concerns called family enterprises which will entitle them to a minimum percentage of loans under such Act. Requires that rules and regulations are promulgated to reduce the burden on family enterprises of furnishing information to the Government including simplification of specified tax forms. | 2024-08-01T19:32:41Z | |
| 94-hr-14656 | 94 | hr | 14656 | Sugar Disclosure Labeling Act | Commerce | 1976-07-01 | 1976-07-01 | Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. | House | Rep. Santini, James D. [D-NV-98] | NV | D | S000058 | 18 | Sugar Disclosure Labeling Act - Requires, under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, that if the amount of sugar present in a package provides ten percent or more of the total calories in the food, the label must bear a declaration of the portion of the weight of food which is sugar. | 2025-09-02T18:49:20Z | |
| 94-hr-14685 | 94 | hr | 14685 | A bill to prohibit the Federal Trade Commission from promulgating trade regulation rules which repeal or limit use of holder-in-due-course defenses in connection with the sale or lease of goods or services to consumers. | Commerce | 1976-07-01 | 1976-07-01 | Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. | House | Rep. Waggonner, Joe D., Jr. [D-LA-4] | LA | D | W000018 | 11 | Repeals the regulation promulgated by the Federal Trade Commission which subjects purchasers of notes of consumers to defenses such consumers have against the seller of goods or services to whom such consumer issued such note, and prohibits holder in due course protection for such purchasers. Prohibits the Commission from promulgating such a rule in the future. | 2024-08-01T19:32:46Z | |
| 94-s-3652 | 94 | s | 3652 | Consumer Loan Contracts Act | Commerce | 1976-07-01 | 1976-07-01 | Referred to Senate Committee on Commerce. | Senate | Sen. Garn, E. J. (Jake) [R-UT] | UT | R | G000072 | 5 | Consumer Loan Contracts Act - Prohibits consumers from asserting a claim or defense on a consumer loan contract against a creditor who purchased such contract from the seller of the consumer goods if such creditor is a holder in due course. Directs the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve system to exempt from the requirements of this Act any class of consumer loans within any State if it determines that under the law of that State that class of loans is subject to requirements which afford the individual greater protection than is afforded under this Act, and that there is adequate provision for enforcement. | 2025-09-02T18:52:27Z | |
| 94-hr-14624 | 94 | hr | 14624 | Minority Enterprise Act | Commerce | 1976-06-30 | 1976-06-30 | Referred to House Committee on Banking, Currency and Housing. | House | Rep. Mitchell, Parren J. [D-MD-7] | MD | D | M000826 | 13 | Minority Enterprise Act - Title I: Amendments Affecting the Small Business Act - Amends the Small Business Act to establish the Office of Minority Small Business Assistance Personnel in the Small Business Administration (SBA) to work with all agencies of the Government having procurement powers in order to identify contracts suitable for minority concerns and within each regional office of the SBA to supervise and coordinate minority small business programs. Defines the term minority as used under this Act. Directs the Administrator of the SBA to appoint an Associate Administrator for Minority Small Business and Procurement Assistance. Increases the authorization for appropriations in the small business loan program and requires that not less than 25 percent of aggregate direct loan shall be made to minority small business concerns. Increases the authorization for appropriations for the equal opportunity loan program. Provides statutory standards for contracting and subcontracting by the United States with respect to minority businesses. Directs the Administration to prepare and publish in the Federal Register rules governing the maximum size of small business concerns qualified to receive procurement assistance under the Small Business Act. Requires that the Administration shall report to Congress and the President concerning the development of minority small business. Authorizes $201,600,000 to be appropriated for purposes of this title. Title II: Amendments to the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 - Requires that a Utilization of Minority Business Enterprise clause appear in specified Government contracts. Defines minority business enterprise for purposes of this title. Requires that specified Government contractors establish and conduct a Minority Business Enterprise Subcontracting Program which includes: (1) designation of a liaison officer to administer the Contractor's program; (2) consideration of the potentialities of minority business enterprises in all "make or buy" decision… | 2025-09-02T18:49:25Z | |
| 94-hr-14632 | 94 | hr | 14632 | Patent Law Amendments | Commerce | 1976-06-30 | 1976-06-30 | Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. | House | Rep. Wiggins, Charles E. [R-CA-39] | CA | R | W000448 | 0 | Patent Law Amendments - Directs the Commissioner of Patents to establish rules and regulations for the citation to the Patent Office of prior art patents or publications, pertinent to the validity of patents, and for the reexamination of patents in the light of such prior art. Allows any person, within the period of enforceability of a patent, to cite to the Office in the specified manner prior patents or publications which may have a bearing on the patentability of any claim of the patent. Allows any person, within the period of enforceability of a patent, to request reexamination of the patent in the light of any such cited prior art. Requires the Commissioner, within 90 days following the filing of a request for reexamination, to make a determination as to whether a substantial new question of patentability is raised by consideration of the prior art cited. Stipulates that a determination that such a new question of patentability is not so raised shall be final and nonappealable. Directs the Commissioner, where such a question is so raised, to order a reexamination of the patent. Requires that the patent owner be provided an opportunity in a reexamination proceeding under this Act to amend any claim of the patent in order to distinguish the claim from prior art cited. Permits the patent owner to appeal from an adverse final decision in the reexamination proceeding. Prohibits relying on a patent or printed publication as evidence of nonpatentability in a civil action involving an issue of validity or infringement of a patent unless the patent or publication was cited by or to the Patent Office during prosecution of the application for the patent or was for consideration by the Office in accordance with this Act. Permits parties to such actions to secure a stay of proceedings sufficient to enable such party to search for and cite any pertinent prior art. (Adds 35 U.S.C. 301-311) | 2025-09-02T18:49:20Z | |
| 94-hr-14580 | 94 | hr | 14580 | Antitrust Premerger Notification Act | Commerce | 1976-06-28 | 1976-08-24 | Provisions included in H.R. 8532 as passed House. | House | Rep. Rodino, Peter W., Jr. [D-NJ-10] | NJ | D | R000374 | 10 | (Reported to House from the Committee on the Judiciary with amendment, H. Rept. 94-1373) Antitrust Premerger Notification Act - Provides, under the Clayton Act, that no corporation shall acquire, directly or indirectly, any voting securities or assets of any other corporation unless both corporations give advance notice of the acquisition and wait until the expiration of the premerger waiting period. Applies such notification and waiting period requirements only where: (1) either corporation's activities are "in" commerce or in an activity affecting commerce; and (2) specified dollar asset and sale limitations are exceeded. Exempts specified classes of transactions from the notification requirements of this Act. Provides for a civil penalty of not more than $10,000 for each day during which such corporation or person directly or indirectly holds any voting securities or assets in violation of this Act. | 2025-09-02T18:49:20Z | |
| 94-hr-14591 | 94 | hr | 14591 | Regulatory Cost Impact Act | Commerce | 1976-06-28 | 1976-06-28 | Referred to House Committee on Government Operations. | House | Rep. Thone, Charles [R-NE-1] | NE | R | T000234 | 1 | Regulatory Cost Impact Act - Requires every Federal agency to prepare in conjunction with every regulation it proposes which may have a significant impact on costs to the public a Regulatory Cost/Benefit Assessment setting forth the foreseeable costs and benefits of and alternatives to such regulation. Requires that hearings on such regulations include comments solicited from the public, Federal, State, and local agencies on the final wording of such cost/benefit assessment. Provides special procedures for emergency regulations which must be promulgated immediately to protect the public. Requires each committee of Congress which reports legislation which may have a significant impact on costs to the public to prepare a Regulatory Cost/Benefit Assessment. | 2025-09-02T18:49:26Z | |
| 94-hr-14531 | 94 | hr | 14531 | A bill to prohibit the Federal Trade Commission from promulgating trade regulation rules which repeal or limit use of holder in due course defenses in connection with the sale or lease of goods or services to consumers. | Commerce | 1976-06-23 | 1976-06-23 | Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. | House | Rep. Waggonner, Joe D., Jr. [D-LA-4] | LA | D | W000018 | 1 | Repeals the regulation promulgated by the Federal Trade Commission which subjects purchasers of notes of consumers to defenses such consumers have against the seller of goods or services to whom such consumer issued such note, and prohibits holder in due course protection for such purchasers. Prohibits the Commission from promulgating such a rule in the future. | 2024-08-01T19:32:36Z | |
| 94-hr-14483 | 94 | hr | 14483 | Minority Business Development and Expanded Ownership Act | Commerce | 1976-06-21 | 1976-06-21 | Referred to House Committee on Government Operations. | House | Rep. Steelman, Alan [R-TX-5] | TX | R | S000841 | 0 | Minority Business Development and Expanded Ownership Act - Establishes the Minority Business Development and Assistance Administration in the Department of Commerce. Creates the position of the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Minority Business Development and Assistance to direct such Administration. Empowers the Assistant Secretary to make grants and enter into contracts with any person in order to provide management and technical assistance to minority enterprises. Directs the Secretary of Commerce to report to Congress and the President on all activities of the United States which relate to assistance to minority business enterprises. Requires the President to submit a reorganization plan for transferring to the Secretary any separable activity of any agency of the United States which has been determined to be one which relates primarily to the development of minority business enterprises. States that the Administration shall continue agency proceedings which were pending at the time of such transfer to the extent which they relate to the functions transferred. | 2025-09-02T18:49:19Z | |
| 94-hr-14419 | 94 | hr | 14419 | Sugar Disclosure Labeling Act | Commerce | 1976-06-16 | 1976-06-16 | Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. | House | Rep. Patterson, Jerry M. [D-CA-38] | CA | D | P000121 | 0 | Sugar Disclosure Labeling Act - Requires, under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, that if the amount of sugar present in a package provides ten percent or more of the total calories in the food, the label must bear a declaration of the portion of the weight of food which is sugar. | 2025-09-02T18:49:15Z | |
| 94-hr-14351 | 94 | hr | 14351 | A bill to amend the antitrust laws to provide that the refusal of nonprofit blood banks and of hospitals and physicians to obtain blood and blood plasma from other blood banks shall not be deemed to be acts in restraint of trade. | Commerce | 1976-06-14 | 1976-06-14 | Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. | House | Rep. Davis, Mendel J. [D-SC-1] | SC | D | D000125 | 0 | Stipulates that the refusal of nonprofit blood banks and of hospitals and physicians to obtain blood and blood plasma from other blood banks shall not be deemed to be acts in restraint of trade under the antitrust laws of the United States. | 2024-08-01T19:32:25Z | |
| 94-s-3559 | 94 | s | 3559 | Credit Information Protection Act | Commerce | 1976-06-14 | 1976-06-14 | Referred to Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. | Senate | Sen. Brock, Bill [R-TN] | TN | R | B000851 | 0 | Credit Information Protection Act - Amends the Consumer Credit Protection Act to prohibit any employee, officer, or agent of the United States from obtaining information contained in the credit records of any credit card issuer with respect to an identifiable credit and customer unless the procurement of such information is permitted by the informed written consent of such customer or is obtained by a search warrant or subpeona issued in accordance with the procedures required by this Act. States that if a subpeona is used to obtain such information, the customer to whom such records relate must be sent a copy of such subpoena and must be given 18 days in which to respond to prevent such obtainment. Provides that notice to such customer of a judicial subpeona may be delayed if a United States court finds that such notification would seriously jeopardize a continuing investigation of specified criminal offenses including murder, kidnapping, robbery, or extortion. Requires a judge granting such delay to report within 30 days after the expiration of such delay to the Administrative Office of the United States Courts with respect to the reasons for such delay. Prohibits transfering from one Federal agency to any other information obtained pursuant to this Act in the absence of specific legislation authorizing such transfer. Permits any person injured by anyone in violation of this Act to sue for actual damages, punitive damages if such violation was willful, and costs of bringing such suit including reasonable attorney's fees. | 2025-09-02T18:52:27Z | |
| 94-s-3555 | 94 | s | 3555 | Voluntary Standards and Certification Act | Commerce | 1976-06-11 | 1976-06-11 | Referred to Senate Committee on Commerce. | Senate | Sen. Abourezk, James [D-SD] | SD | D | A000017 | 3 | Voluntary Standards and Certification Act - Title I: National Standardization - Requires the Federal Trade Commission to promulgate minimum requirements for uniform standards development procedures for those in the private sector who set standards for products including procedures for making appeals from the decisions of any such standards-setting body. Permits the Commission to enforce the procedures set forth pursuant to this Act upon its own initiative or upon written petition filed with it by any interested person. Provides that any appeal decision with respect to a standards setting decision shall consider the effect of such standard upon competition and consumers. Requires any private organization developing standards or certifying products to obtain certification from the Secretary of Commerce. Requires the Secretary to issue such certification if he finds that such organization meets the minimum requirements promulgated by the Commission. Authorizes the Secretary to grant financial assistance to nonprofit standards- development organizations to insure representation of consumers, small business, and other interests in decisions. Requires all Federal agencies to utilize standards set by certified private organizations whenever possible to avoid duplication of effort. States that appeals bodies established by private organizations shall have no powers of enforcement except those given them by the organizations creating such bodies. Title II: International Standardization - Establishes a Division of Standards and Certifications within the Bureau of Standards of the Department of Commerce to develop the resources, facilities, and expertise necessary to assist the Secretary and the Commission. Requires the Secretary, through the Division, to provide for and assist appropriate participation by private nonprofit organizations in international standardization activities as representatives of the United States. Requires the Secretary to make arrangements for direct governmental participation in such interna… | 2025-09-02T18:52:29Z | |
| 94-hr-14242 | 94 | hr | 14242 | A bill to amend the Small Business Investment Act of 1958, to change the title and duties of the Associate Administrator for Finance and Investment of the Small Business Administration. | Commerce | 1976-06-08 | 1976-06-08 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | House | Rep. Collins, James M. [R-TX-3] | TX | R | C000638 | 0 | Amends the Small Business Investment Act to change the title of the Associate Administrator for Finance and Investment of the Small Business Administration to that of Associate Administrator for Investment. Sets forth the powers of such office including the purchase of preferred securities of any incorporated small business investment company and the purchase of guarantees of all principal and interest payments as scheduled on debentures issued by any small business investment company. Specifies conditions which must be fulfilled before such powers may be exercised. | 2024-08-01T19:32:22Z | |
| 94-hr-14244 | 94 | hr | 14244 | Antitrust Law Labor Amendments | Commerce | 1976-06-08 | 1976-06-08 | Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. | House | Rep. Dickinson, William L. [R-AL-2] | AL | R | D000326 | 0 | Antitrust Law Labor Amendments - Removes statutory limitations upon the application of the Sherman Act to labor organizations and their activities. States that every contract or agreement between any labor organization and any employer whereby such employer undertakes to cease or to refrain from using, selling, handling, transporting, or otherwise dealing in any of the products of any producer, processor, or manufacturer which are distributed in trade or commerce among the several States, or with foreign nations, is declared illegal. Provides that every person who enters into, attempts to enter into, or conspires with any other person to enter into, any such contract or agreement shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $1,000,000 or by imprisonment not exceeding three years, or both. | 2025-09-02T18:49:08Z | |
| 94-hr-14256 | 94 | hr | 14256 | Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Amendments | Commerce | 1976-06-08 | 1976-06-08 | Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. | House | Rep. Staggers, Harley O. [D-WV-2] | WV | D | S000778 | 0 | Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Amendments - Title I: Food - Amends the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to eliminate the requirement that food labels bear the common names of optional ingredients present in such food. Repeals the Filled Milk Act, regulatory taxes under the Internal Revenue Code on adulterated butter, the definitions of nonfat dry milk and butter, and the exemption of butter, cheese, and ice cream from the requirement that labeling disclose the use of artificial coloring. Title II: Drugs - Requires that labels on consumer packages of prescription drugs must state the quantity of the contents and the drug name. Stipulates that the labels on nonprescription drugs must set forth the quantity of the drugs' active ingredients. Requires that drugs imported into the United States be accompanied by a certificate. Prohibits the exportation of a misbranded drug which does not meet the standards prescribed by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare in the interests of public health and safety. Eliminates the exception to the definition of "new drug" granted to human and animal drugs which were subject to the Food and Drug Act of 1966. Title III: Administrative and Penalty Provisions - Authorizes detention for up to 20 days of a prohibited food, drug, device, or cosmetic, or one that is suspected to be adulterated. Increases the criminal penalties for violations of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. Requires that every person who owns any establishment in which food, drugs, devices, or cosmetics are manufactured or held for introduction into interstate commerce must maintain such records and make such reports as the Secretary shall require. | 2025-09-02T18:49:10Z | |
| 94-hr-14215 | 94 | hr | 14215 | A bill to establish an Antitrust Review and Revision Commission. | Commerce | 1976-06-07 | 1976-06-07 | Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. | House | Rep. Fish, Hamilton, Jr. [R-NY-25] | NY | R | F000141 | 0 | Establishes an Antitrust Review and Revision Commission to study the antitrust laws of the United States, their applications, and their consequences, including the effect of antitrust laws on; (1) price levels, product quality, and service; (2) employment, productivity, and profits; and (3) economic growth. Specifies the membership, method of appointment, and manner of compensation of the members of the Commission. States that the Commission shall make a report of its findings and conclusions no later than two years after its first meeting and that the Commission shall cease to exist 60 days after the submission of such report. | 2024-08-01T19:32:18Z | |
| 94-hr-14068 | 94 | hr | 14068 | A bill to create a comprehensive Federal system for determining the ownership of and amount of compensation to be paid for inventions made by employed persons. | Commerce | 1976-05-27 | 1976-05-27 | Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. | House | Rep. Moss, John E. [D-CA-3] | CA | D | M001035 | 0 | Defines "service invention," for purposes of this Act, as an invention made by an employee during employment which has grown out of the type of work performed or is derived from experiences gained on the job. Requires an employee who has made a service invention to give written notice of such invention to the employer without undue delay. Allows the employer to claim exclusive rights in and to such information by giving the employee a written declaration of the claim. Requires that the employee, upon receipt of such claim, assign all rights to the invention to the employer, subject to the employee's right to receive adequate compensation. Stipulates that a service invention becomes free: (1) when the employer releases it in writing; (2) when the employer fails to act to acquire rights; and (3) when the employer, after claiming exclusive rights, does not comply with the obligation to apply for a patent. Entitles employees to adequate compensation for service inventions, such compensation to represent the fair market value of the employer's exclusive right to the invention adjusted to reflect: (1) the position and duties of the employee; and (2) the degree to which the operations of the employer contributed to the making of the invention. Stipulates that compensation shall be determined by agreement between the employer and employee. Directs that the matter be placed before the Patent Office Arbitration Board if agreement is not reached within a reasonable period of time. Requires an employee who makes a free invention during employment to give prompt written notice to the employer. Prohibits the employer from claiming the invention as a service invention unless a written declaration of such claim is given to the employee within three months after receipt of the employee's notice. Establishes within the Patent Office an Arbitration Board which shall arbitrate disputes under this Act. Permits parties dissatisfied with a decision of the Board to obtain appropriate relief in a civil action against the Commissio… | 2024-08-01T19:32:10Z | |
| 94-hr-13919 | 94 | hr | 13919 | A bill to amend the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 to change the title and duties of the Associate Administrator for Finance and Investment of the Small Business Administration. | Commerce | 1976-05-20 | 1976-05-20 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | House | Rep. Mitchell, Parren J. [D-MD-7] | MD | D | M000826 | 0 | Amends the Small Business Investment Act to change the title of the Associate Administrator for Finance and Investment of the Small Business Administration to that of Associate Administrator for Investment. Sets forth the powers of such office including the purchase of preferred securities of any incorporated small business investment company and the purchase of guarantees of all principal and interest payments as scheduled on debentures issued by any small business investment company. Specifies conditions which must be fulfilled before such powers may be exercised. | 2024-08-01T19:32:06Z | |
| 94-hr-13897 | 94 | hr | 13897 | A bill to prohibit the Federal Trade Commission from promulgating trade regulation rules which repeal or limit use of holder in due course defenses in connection with the sale or lease of goods or services to consumers. | Commerce | 1976-05-19 | 1976-05-19 | Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. | House | Rep. Waggonner, Joe D., Jr. [D-LA-4] | LA | D | W000018 | 0 | Repeals the regulation promulgated by the Federal Trade Commission which subjects purchasers of notes of consumers to defenses such consumers have against the seller of goods or services to whom such consumer issued such note, and prohibits holder in due course protection for such purchasers. Prohibits the Commission from promulgating such a rule in the future. | 2024-08-01T19:32:01Z | |
| 94-hr-13855 | 94 | hr | 13855 | A bill to amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to authorize grants for the training and education of private security personnel. | Commerce | 1976-05-18 | 1976-05-18 | Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. | House | Rep. Addabbo, Joseph P. [D-NY-7] | NY | D | A000052 | 0 | Amends the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to authorize the law Enforcement Assistance Administration to make grants for the training and education of private security personnel of small business concerns. | 2024-08-01T19:32:00Z | |
| 94-hr-13857 | 94 | hr | 13857 | A bill to amend the Small Business Act to authorize the Administrator of the Small Business Administration to reduce the amount of performance and payment bonds in connection with contracts let to the administration under section 8 (a) of such act. | Commerce | 1976-05-18 | 1976-05-18 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | House | Rep. Addabbo, Joseph P. [D-NY-7] | NY | D | A000052 | 0 | Amends the Small Business Act to prohibit the Administrator of the Small Business Administration from requiring a small business concern to provide a performance or payment bond in connection with any subcontract made with such small business concern, if the Administrator determines it is inappropriate in performing such subcontract. | 2024-08-01T19:32:05Z | |
| 94-hr-13858 | 94 | hr | 13858 | A bill to amend the Small Business Act to require the utilization of small business as a condition of receiving certain amounts of Federal financial assistance for the procurement of articles, equipment, supplies, services, materials, or construction work. | Commerce | 1976-05-18 | 1976-05-18 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | House | Rep. Addabbo, Joseph P. [D-NY-7] | NY | D | A000052 | 1 | Amends the Small Business Act to require the utilization of small business as a condition of receiving specified amounts of Federal financial assistance for the procurement of articles, equipment, supplies, services, materials, or construction work. | 2024-08-01T19:32:05Z | |
| 94-hr-13784 | 94 | hr | 13784 | Minority Enterprise Act | Commerce | 1976-05-13 | 1976-05-13 | Referred to House Committee on Banking, Currency and Housing. | House | Rep. Mitchell, Parren J. [D-MD-7] | MD | D | M000826 | 15 | Minority Enterprise Act - Title I: Amendments Affecting the Small Business Act - Amends the Small Business Act to establish the Office of Minority Small Business Assistance Personnel in the Small Business Administration (SBA) to work with all agencies of the Government having procurement powers in order to identify contracts suitable for minority concerns and within each regional office of the SBA to supervise and coordinate minority small business programs. Defines the term "minority" as used under this Act. Directs the Administrator of the SBA to appoint an Associate Administrator for Minority Small Business and Procurement Assistance. Increases the authorization for appropriations in the small business loan program and requires that not less than 25 percent of aggregate direct loans shall be made to minority small business concerns. Increases the authorization for appropriations for the equal opportunity loan program. Provides statutory standards for contracting and subcontracting by the United States with respect to minority businesses. Directs the Administration to prepare and publish in the Federal Register rules governing the maximum size of small business concerns qualified to receive procurement assistance under the Small Business Act. Requires that the Administration shall report to Congress and the President concerning the development of minority small businesses. Authorizes $201,600,000 to be appropriated for purposes of this title. Title II: Amendments to the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 - Requires that a Utilization of Minority Business Enterprises clause appear in specified Government contracts. Defines "minority business enterprise" for purposes of this title. Requires that specified Government contractors establish and conduct a Minority Business Enterprises Subcontracting Program which includes: (1) designation of a liason officer to administer the contractor's program; (2) consideration of the potentialities of minority business enterprises in all "make or buy" … | 2025-09-02T18:49:02Z | |
| 94-hr-13785 | 94 | hr | 13785 | Minority Enterprise Act | Commerce | 1976-05-13 | 1976-05-13 | Referred to House Committee on Banking, Currency and Housing. | House | Rep. Mitchell, Parren J. [D-MD-7] | MD | D | M000826 | 16 | Minority Enterprise Act - Title I: Amendments Affecting the Small Business Act - Amends the Small Business Act to establish the Office of Minority Small Business Assistance Personnel in the Small Business Administration (SBA) to work with all agencies of the Government having procurement powers in order to identify contracts suitable for minority concerns and within each regional office of the SBA to supervise and coordinate minority small business programs. Defines the term "minority" as used under this Act. Directs the Administrator of the SBA to appoint an Associate Administrator for Minority Small Business and Procurement Assistance. Increases the authorization for appropriations in the small business loan program and requires that not less than 25 percent of aggregate direct loans shall be made to minority small business concerns. Increases the authorization for appropriations for the equal opportunity loan program. Provides statutory standards for contracting and subcontracting by the United States with respect to minority businesses. Directs the Administration to prepare and publish in the Federal Register rules governing the maximum size of small business concerns qualified to receive procurement assistance under the Small Business Act. Requires that the Administration shall report to Congress and the President concerning the development of minority small businesses. Authorizes $201,600,000 to be appropriated for purposes of this title. Title II: Amendments to the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 - Requires that a Utilization of Minority Business Enterprises clause appear in specified Government contracts. Defines "minority business enterprise" for purposes of this title. Requires that specified Government contractors establish and conduct a Minority Business Enterprises Subcontracting Program which includes: (1) designation of a liason officer to administer the contractor's program; (2) consideration of the potentialities of minority business enterprises in all "make or buy" … | 2025-09-02T18:49:02Z | |
| 94-s-3427 | 94 | s | 3427 | Equal Opportunity Enterprise Act | Commerce | 1976-05-13 | 1976-05-13 | Referred to Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. | Senate | Sen. Brooke, Edward W. [R-MA] | MA | R | B000871 | 2 | Equal Opportunity Enterprise Act - Title I: Amendments Affecting the Small Business Act - Amends the Small Business Act to establish the Office of Socially and Economically Disadvantaged- Owned Small Business Assistance Personnel in the Small Business Administration (S.B.A.) to work with all agencies of the Government having procurement powers in order to identify contracts suitable for disadvantaged American concerns and within each regional office of the S.B.A. to supervise and coordinate small business programs. Requires that such Personnel shall make semiannual reports to the Associate Administrator for Minority Small Business and Procurement Assistance concerning the allocation of procurement contracts. Directs the Administrator of the S.B.A. to appoint an Associate Administrator for Minority Small Business and Procurement Assistance. Increases the authorization for appropriations in the small business loan program and requires that not less than 15 percent of aggregate direct loans shall be made to minority small business concerns. Provides statutory standards for contracting and subcontracting by the United States with respect to minority businesses. Requires that the Administration of the S.B.A. shall report to Congress and the President concerning the development of minority small businesses. Authorizes $201,600,000 to be appropriated for fiscal year 1977 for purposes of this title. Title II: Amendments to the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 - Requires that a Utilization of Small Business Enterprises owned by Socially and Economically Disadvantaged Americans clause appear in specified Government contracts. Requires that specified Government contractors establish and conduct a Subcontracting Program for Business Enterprises Owned by Socially and Economically Disadvantaged Americans which includes: (1) designation of a liaison officer to administer the Contractor's program; (2) consideration of the potentialities of minority business enterprises in all "make or buy" decisions t… | 2025-09-02T18:52:20Z | |
| 94-s-3429 | 94 | s | 3429 | Monopolization Reform Act | Commerce | 1976-05-13 | 1976-05-13 | Referred to Senate Committee on the Judiciary. | Senate | Sen. Hart, Philip A. [D-MI] | MI | D | H000291 | 0 | Monopolization Reform Act - States that the purpose of this Act is to reform the law with respect to civil monopolization actions brought by the United States to restore competition to markets dominated by monopoly power. Makes the monopoly of trade or commerce a felony (presently a misdemeanor) and increases the penalties for conviction from a fine of $50,000 to $1,000,000 for a corporation, and $100,000 for a person. Increases the term of imprisonment for such offense from one to three years. States that the United States shall have the burden of proving that the defendant has monopoly power in a relevant market. Stipulates that monopoly power due to superior product, business acumen, or historic accident shall not be a defense to any action brought under this Act which alleges monopolization. | 2025-09-02T18:52:30Z | |
| 94-hr-13719 | 94 | hr | 13719 | A bill to amend the Small Business Act to encourage and enable small business concerns which furnish retail business establishments with security services to provide better training for their security personnel. | Commerce | 1976-05-12 | 1976-05-12 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | House | Rep. Addabbo, Joseph P. [D-NY-7] | NY | D | A000052 | 0 | Amends the Small Business Act to authorize grants to cover the expense of training security personnel by the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration of small business concerns which furnish retail business establishments with security services. | 2024-08-01T19:31:56Z | |
| 94-hr-13732 | 94 | hr | 13732 | A bill to amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 to provide that a fair proportion of Federal contracts for architectural and engineering services are made with small business concerns. | Commerce | 1976-05-12 | 1976-05-12 | Referred to House Committee on Government Operations. | House | Rep. McDade, Joseph M. [R-PA-10] | PA | R | M000399 | 0 | Amends the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act to provide that a fair proportion of Federal contracts for architectural and engineering services are made with small business concerns. | 2025-02-04T16:54:13Z | |
| 94-hr-13733 | 94 | hr | 13733 | A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to provide for comprehensive and quality health care for persons with communicative disorders under the health insurance program (medicare) including preventive, diagnostic, treatment, and rehabilitative functions. | Commerce | 1976-05-12 | 1976-05-12 | Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. | House | Rep. McDade, Joseph M. [R-PA-10] | PA | R | M000399 | 0 | Amends the Small Business Act to provide that loans shall be made to small business concerns in order to facilitate the conversion to the metric system of measurement. | 2024-08-01T19:32:05Z | |
| 94-s-3421 | 94 | s | 3421 | A bill to amend the Federal Trade Commission Act (15 U.S.C. 45) to provide that under certain circumstances exclusive territorial arrangements shall not be deemed unlawful. | Commerce | 1976-05-12 | 1976-08-31 | Reported to Senate from the Committee on the Judiciary, S. Rept. 94-1195. | Senate | Sen. Eastland, James O. [D-MS] | MS | D | E000018 | 31 | Provides, under the Federal Trade Commission Act, that exclusive territorial arrangements in any franchise agreement, or any trademark licensing contract or agreement, for the manufacture, distribution, and sale of a trademarked soft drink product shall not be deemed unlawful, provided: (1) that such product is in substantial and effective competition with products of the same general class distributed or sold by others; (2) the licensee is in substantial and effective competition with vendors of other products of the same general class; and (3) the licensor retains control over the nature and quality of such product in accordance with the provisions of the Trademark Act of 1946. | 2025-07-21T19:32:26Z | |
| 94-hr-13667 | 94 | hr | 13667 | A bill to provide financial assistance to persons whose small businesses are displaced by Federal and federally assisted programs so they may lease, rent, or buy replacement quarters. | Commerce | 1976-05-10 | 1976-05-10 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | House | Rep. Ottinger, Richard L. [D-NY-24] | NY | D | O000134 | 0 | Makes available financial assistance to persons whose small businesses are displaced by Federal or federally assisted programs to enable them to either: (1) lease or rent replacement quarters for a period not to exceed four years; or (2) make a downpayment for such quarters. States that such payments shall not exceed $4,000. | 2024-08-01T19:31:56Z | |
| 94-hr-13668 | 94 | hr | 13668 | A bill to amend the Small Business Act to extend the disaster loans provision of the act to allow the Small Business Administration to provide disaster loans to small businesses in areas which its Administrator declares to be impacted disasters. | Commerce | 1976-05-10 | 1976-05-10 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | House | Rep. Ottinger, Richard L. [D-NY-24] | NY | D | O000134 | 0 | Amends the Small Business Act to allow the Small Business Administration to provide disaster loans to small businesses in areas which the Administrator declares to have been struck by impacted disasters, upon request of the Governor of the State where such area is located. Defines "impacted disaster" for purposes of this Act to mean any hurricane, tornado, storm, flood, high water, wind-driven water tidal wave, or other specified natural catastrophe. | 2024-08-01T19:31:56Z | |
| 94-hr-13669 | 94 | hr | 13669 | A bill to amend the Small Business Act to increase the maximum Small Business Administration share on a business loan from $350,000 to $500,000. | Commerce | 1976-05-10 | 1976-05-10 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | House | Rep. Ottinger, Richard L. [D-NY-24] | NY | D | O000134 | 0 | Amends the Small Business Act to increase the maximum Small Business Administration share on a business loan from $350,000 to $500,000. | 2024-08-01T19:31:56Z | |
| 94-hr-13670 | 94 | hr | 13670 | A bill to amend the Small Business Act to provide that a small business concern shall include a nonprofit organization providing economic benefit or valuable service to its members. | Commerce | 1976-05-10 | 1976-05-10 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | House | Rep. Ottinger, Richard L. [D-NY-24] | NY | D | O000134 | 0 | Amends the Small Business Act to provide that a small business concern shall include a nonprofit organization the purpose of which is to provide economic benefit or valuable service to its members and which possesses such financial structure and prospects as would reasonably assure that it is able to meet financial obligations. | 2024-08-01T19:31:56Z | |
| 94-hr-13671 | 94 | hr | 13671 | Small Business Petroleum and Petrochemical Marketers Protection Act | Commerce | 1976-05-10 | 1976-05-10 | Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. | House | Rep. Ottinger, Richard L. [D-NY-24] | NY | D | O000134 | 0 | Small Business Petroleum and Petrochemical Marketers Protection Act - Declares it to be the policy of this Act to eliminate in industries engaged in commerce or in the production, refining, processing, manufacturing, and distribution of petroleum and petroleum products those marketing conditions detrimental to the maintenance of a free and competitive environment. Defines terms used in the Act. Makes it unlawful for persons engaged in commerce or in activities affecting commerce in the refining of petroleum products, to acquire, operate, or control any wholesale or retail outlet for the marketing of petroleum products within time limits established by the Act. Makes it unlawful for persons so engaged to engage in petroleum or petrochemical marketing, either directly or indirectly, after three years from the effective date of this Act. Empowers the Small Business Administration to make loans of up to $350,000 to assist small businesses which have been adversely affected by a change in petroleum or petrochemical marketing effected to achieve compliance with this Act of refiners who supply petroleum or petrochemical products to such small businesses. Authorizes appropriations to the business loan and investment fund established by the Small Business Act for the purpose of making such loans. | 2025-09-02T18:48:53Z | |
| 94-hr-13591 | 94 | hr | 13591 | Minority Business Enterprise Assistance Act | Commerce | 1976-05-06 | 1976-05-06 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | House | Rep. Matsunaga, Spark M. [D-HI-1] | HI | D | M000250 | 0 | Minority Business Enterprise Assistance Act - Amends the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 to authorize the Small Business Administration to purchase preferred securities of any incorporated small business investment company. Authorizes the Administration to guarantee the timely payment of all principal and interest as scheduled on debentures issued by any small business investment company. Sets forth the extent to which the Administration may purchase shares of nonvoting stock from such incorporated companies. Place limitations on the scope of debenture purchase by the Administration. States that the Administration may require an investment company to maintain a percentage of its total funds available for investment in small business concerns as a condition for purchase or guarantee of any securities in excess of 300 percent of the combined private paid-in capital and paid-in surplus of a company. Sets the rate of interest at the greater of three percent or three percentage points below the interest rate determined by the Administration, during the first five years of the term of any debenture purchased from a small business investment company. | 2025-09-02T18:48:52Z | |
| 94-hr-13596 | 94 | hr | 13596 | A bill to amend the Small Business Emergency Relief Act to provide for emergency relief for small business concerns in connection with fixed-price Government contracts for the lease of real property. | Commerce | 1976-05-06 | 1976-05-06 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | House | Rep. Robinson, J. Kenneth [R-VA-7] | VA | R | R000337 | 13 | Amends the Small Business Emergency Relief Act to provide for emergency relief for small business concerns in connection with fixed-price Government contracts for the lease of real property. | 2024-08-01T19:31:56Z | |
| 94-hr-13567 | 94 | hr | 13567 | A bill to amend the Small Business Act and the Small Business Investment. | Commerce | 1976-05-05 | 1976-06-10 | Referred to Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. | House | Rep. Smith, Neal Edward [D-IA-4] | IA | D | S000596 | 20 | (Reported to House from the Committee on Small Business with amendment, H. Rept. 94-1159) =Title I: Authorizations and Limitations= - Amends the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 to increase the appropriation for surety bond guarantees from $35,000,000 to $71,000,000. Increases from $6,000,000,000 to $8,000,000,000 the amount appropriated for the business loan and investment fund of the Small Business Administration. Increases from $450,000,000 to $525,000,000 the amount appropriated for economic opportunity loans. Increases the funds for Small Business Investment Companies from $725,000,000 to $1,100,000,000. Authorizes appropriations and sets program levels for various programs under the Small Business Act for fiscal years 1978 and 1979. =Title II: Micellaneous Conforming and Technical Amendments= - Requires that reports to the President and Congress concerning minority small businesses include: the proportion of loans and other assistance under this Act; the goals of the Administration for the next fiscal year with respect to such concerns; and recommendations for improving assistance. =Title III: Amendments to Small Business Administration Loan Authority= - Amends the Small Business Act to allow loans to be used for the financing of residential or commercial construction or rehabilitation for sale. States that no payments will be required of the small business while payments are being made by the Small Business Administration pursuant to the assumption of such business's obligation or while the Administration has suspended payment on its own loan. Limits the period of such assumption or suspension to five years. Sets the prerequisites for receiving the loan and the conditions for repayment of such loan. Provides for assistance to small business concerns which are engaged in the production of food or fiber, ranching, and raising of livestock, acquaculture and all other farming and agricultural related industries. Increases from $350,000 to $500,000 the limit on loans for regular busine… | 2025-01-14T18:20:21Z | |
| 94-s-3384 | 94 | s | 3384 | Consumer Protection Act | Commerce | 1976-05-05 | 1976-05-06 | Referred jointly to Senate Committees on Government Operations; and Commerce. | Senate | Sen. Pearson, James B. [R-KS] | KS | R | P000166 | 0 | Consumer Protection Act - Establishes within each Federal agency an Office of Consumer Counsel headed by a Consumer Counsel appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, independent of all other offices of the agency of which such Counsel is a part. States that each Consumer Counsel shall represent the interests of consumers within and before the agency of which his Office is a part and before the courts by intervening in any court action involving such agency when such Counsel determines that such intervention is necessary to protect consumers' interests. Permits such Counsel to initiate a civil action on its own behalf or as the representative of an aggrieved consumer. Prohibits the intervention by such Counsel in proceedings before State or local agencies and courts. Requires each Counsel to transmit consumer complaints against his agency to the proper official for appropriate action. Requires such Counsel to maintain a public document file of each such consumer complaint and the action taken with respect to such complaint. Requires that each Counsel compile and distrubute to the public consumer information including: (1) the functions of his Office; (2) consumer products and services; (3) problems encountered by consumers; and (4) notices of consumer-impacting hearings, proposed and final rules and orders, and other activities of the agency of which such Office is a part. Directs each Counsel to conduct and support research concerning the interests of consumers which does not duplicate activities of other agencies. Allows each Counsel to obtain from any Federal agency any information deemed necessary to carry out the performance of functions, except specified classified, national security, personal privacy, trade secret, and financial information. Requires that all information released by such Counsel be accurate, legally disclosable, and fair. States that where the release of such information may cause substantial injury to a person, such person must be given ten days to co… | 2025-09-02T18:52:21Z | |
| 94-hr-13536 | 94 | hr | 13536 | Sugar Disclosure Labeling Act | Commerce | 1976-05-04 | 1976-05-04 | Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. | House | Rep. Santini, James D. [D-NV-98] | NV | D | S000058 | 15 | Sugar Disclosure Labeling Act - Requires, under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, that if the amount of sugar present in a package provides ten percent or more of the total calories in the food, the label must bear a declaration of the portion of the weight of food which is sugar. | 2025-09-02T18:48:47Z | |
| 94-s-3369 | 94 | s | 3369 | A bill to amend the Small Business Act to increase the authorization for certain small business loan programs. | Commerce | 1976-05-04 | 1976-07-26 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | Senate | Sen. Proxmire, William [D-WI] | WI | D | P000553 | 2 | Amends the Small Business Act to increase the authorization for loans for specified small business loan programs including: (1) displaced business disaster loans; (2) loans for the handicapped; (3) the small business investment company program; and (4) loans to State and local development companies. Increases the subceiling authorization for the program of making loans in urban or rural areas having high proportions of unemployed or low-income individuals or to businesses owned by low-income individuals. | 2025-01-14T18:20:21Z | |
| 94-s-3370 | 94 | s | 3370 | A bill to amend the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 to increase the authorization for the Surety Bond Guarantee Fund. | Commerce | 1976-05-04 | 1976-07-20 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | Senate | Sen. Proxmire, William [D-WI] | WI | D | P000553 | 2 | (Measure passed Senate, amended) Amends the Small Business Investment Act to increase the authorization for the Surety Bond Guarantee Fund by $31,500,000, (from $56,500,000 to $88,000,000). Revises the definition of the term guarantee to mean that the Small Business Administration will pay to sureties a sum not to exceed 90 percent of any loss incurred by reason of its execution of a bond. Requires that payments made by the Administration after the default or bankruptcy of a surety shall be made directly to the obligee and not to the surety's trustee in bankruptcy. Increases to $25,000 the minimum amount of any contract on a public works building requiring a bond. | 2025-01-14T18:20:21Z | |
| 94-hr-13489 | 94 | hr | 13489 | Antitrust Civil Process Act Amendments | Commerce | 1976-04-30 | 1976-08-24 | Provisions included in H.R. 8532 as passed House. | House | Rep. Rodino, Peter W., Jr. [D-NJ-10] | NJ | D | R000374 | 10 | Antitrust Civil Process Act Amendments - Revises the discovery procedures and requirements for Federal civil antitrust investigations. Revises the procedures and requirements for seeking an order modifying or setting aside discovery demands by the Justice Department in antitrust cases. | 2025-09-02T18:48:49Z | |
| 94-hr-13455 | 94 | hr | 13455 | Competition Improvements Act | Commerce | 1976-04-29 | 1976-04-29 | Referred to House Committee on Armed Services. | House | Rep. Dodd, Christopher J. [D-CT-2] | CT | D | D000388 | 0 | Competition Improvements Act - States that the purpose of this Act is that the fundamental national economic policy of the United States is free and open competition by: (1) minimizing anticompetive behavior in regulating industries; (2) establishing procedures to strengthen the application of antitrust and procompetitive policy by Federal agencies; and (3) furthering the ability of Federal agencies to protect open competition in the market place. Stipulates that each Federal agency shall take such steps as may be necessary to assure that no major action which involves placing a significant burden on competition is taken unless the agency finds that: (1) such action is necessary to accomplish an overriding statutory purpose, and (2) alternative means to accomplish such purpose are unavailable. Directs each independent economic regulatory agency to submit for approval of the Attorney General, within 120 days, procedures by which the Attorney General shall be notified of any major action proposed to be taken by such agency. Requires each agency to review its present policies and procedures for the purpose of determining whether there are any deficiencies or inconsistencies which may prevent attainment with the purpose of this Act, and to recommend to the President and Congress appropriate measures to maximize its carrying out the provisions of this Act. | 2025-09-02T18:48:49Z | |
| 94-hr-13401 | 94 | hr | 13401 | A bill to amend the Small Business Act to provide that determinations by the administration of the reasonable assurance of repayment of prospective loans be made on a case-by-case basis and to clarify the eligibility of small business homebuilding firms for assistance under the Small Business Act. | Commerce | 1976-04-28 | 1976-04-28 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | House | Rep. Levitas, Elliott H. [D-GA-4] | GA | D | L000265 | 0 | Amends the Small Business Act to revise the eligibility requirements for small business home-building firms for assistance under the Act. Stipulates that determinations by the Small Business Administration of the reasonable assurance of repayment of prospective loans shall be made on a case- by-case basis. | 2024-08-01T19:31:49Z | |
| 94-hr-13269 | 94 | hr | 13269 | A bill to amend the Small Business Act to provide that determinations by the Administration of the reasonable assurance of repayment of prospective loans be made on a case-by-case basis and to clarify the eligibility of small business homebuilding firms for assistance under the Small Business Act. | Commerce | 1976-04-26 | 1976-04-26 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | House | Rep. Boggs, Corinne C. (Lindy) [D-LA-2] | LA | D | B000592 | 0 | Amends the Small Business Act to revise the eligibility requirements for small business home-building firms for assistance under the Act. Stipulates that determinations by the Small Business Administration of the reasonable assurance of repayment of prospective loans shall be made on a case- by-case basis. | 2024-08-01T19:31:43Z | |
| 94-hr-13285 | 94 | hr | 13285 | A bill to amend the Small Business Act and the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act to provide for reduced interest rates on disaster loans under the Small Business Act. | Commerce | 1976-04-26 | 1976-04-26 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | House | Rep. Meeds, Lloyd [D-WA-2] | WA | D | M000626 | 0 | Amends the Small Business Act and the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act to provide for reduced interest rates on disaster loans. Provides that the total amount of time the payment of principal and interest is so deferred shall not exceed one year, and the interest on the balance of the loan shall be at a rate of five percent per annum. | 2024-08-01T19:31:43Z | |
| 94-s-3302 | 94 | s | 3302 | A bill to amend the Truth in Lending Act. | Commerce | 1976-04-13 | 1976-04-13 | Referred to Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. | Senate | Sen. Garn, E. J. (Jake) [R-UT] | UT | R | G000072 | 0 | Amends the Truth in Lending Act to eliminate the minimum recovery and to raise the maximum recovery to $10,000 for the civil penalty for violations of such Act. Revises the criteria for awarding attorney's fees in individual and class action punitive damages cases. Provides for an award of attorney's fees to the defendant in case of frivolous or harrassing suits. | 2025-01-14T18:20:21Z | |
| 94-hr-13180 | 94 | hr | 13180 | Sales Representatives Protection Act | Commerce | 1976-04-12 | 1976-04-12 | Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. | House | Rep. McCollister, John Y. [R-NE-2] | NE | R | M000349 | 1 | Sales Representatives Protection Act - States that the purpose of this Act is to provide a reasonable and equitable system under which sales representatives may be indemnified for commissions denied them because of wrongful terminations. Title I: Indemnification - Requires any principal to indemnify any sales representative who experiences a loss of commission income if such principal causes such loss by wrongfully: (1) taking away from such representative an account originally developed or serviced by such representative; (2) causing the amount of such representative's commission to be decreased by 25 percent or more by reducing the size of such representative's geographic territory; or (3) decreasing the rate of such representative's commission by 25 percent or more. States that such indemnification must be paid in accordance with formulae set forth in this Act. Title II: Contracts Between Sales Representatives and Principals - Sets forth provisions which must be included in any employment contract between sales representatives and their principals including: (1) rate of commission; (2) terms affecting advance payments of future compensation; and (3) a description of the sales territory. Lists duties of the principal with respect to furnishing such sales representative with information concerning his or her accounts or compensation. Title III: Miscellaneous - Sets forth procedures by which this Act may be enforced in any United States district court. | 2025-09-02T18:48:38Z | |
| 94-hr-13131 | 94 | hr | 13131 | A bill to amend the act commonly called the Clayton Act to provide for premerger notification and stay agreements. | Commerce | 1976-04-08 | 1976-04-08 | Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. | House | Rep. Rodino, Peter W., Jr. [D-NJ-10] | NJ | D | R000374 | 0 | Provides, under the Clayton Act, that, notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person or persons shall acquire, directly or indirectly, the whole or any part of the stock or other share capital or of the assets of another person or persons, if the acquiring person or persons, or the person or persons the stock or assets of which are being acquired, or both, are engaged in commerce or in any activity affecting commerce, and (1) (A) the acquiring person or persons have total assets or annual net sales in excess of $100,000,000 and (B) the person or persons the stock or assets of which is being acquired have total assets or annual net sales in excess of $10,000,000; or (2) (A) the acquiring person or persons have total assets or annual net sales in excess of $10,000,000 and (B) the person or persons the stock or assets of which are being acquired have total assets or annual net sales in excess of $100,000,000; until 30 days after such person files a premerger notification with the Federal Trade Commission and the Antitrust Division of the Justice Department. Provides for a civil penalty of not more than $10,000 for each day during which such person directly or indirectly holds stock or assets in violation of this Act. Exempts specified classes of transactions from notification requirements of this Act. | 2024-08-01T19:31:31Z | |
| 94-hr-13132 | 94 | hr | 13132 | Sugar Disclosure Labeling Act | Commerce | 1976-04-08 | 1976-04-08 | Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. | House | Rep. Santini, James D. [D-NV-98] | NV | D | S000058 | 0 | Sugar Disclosure Labeling Act - Requires, under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, that if the amount of sugar present in a package provides ten percent or more of the total calories in the food, the label must bear a declaration of the portion of the weight of food which is sugar. | 2025-09-02T18:48:37Z | |
| 94-hr-13111 | 94 | hr | 13111 | Sales Representatives Protection Act | Commerce | 1976-04-07 | 1976-04-07 | Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. | House | Rep. McCollister, John Y. [R-NE-2] | NE | R | M000349 | 0 | Sales Representatives Protection Act - States that the purpose of this Act is to provide a reasonable and equitable system under which sales representatives may be indemnified for commissions denied them because of wrongful terminations. Title I: Indemnification - Requires any principal to indemnify any sales representative who experiences a loss of commission income if such principal causes such loss by wrongfully: (1) taking away from such representative an account originally developed or serviced by such representative; (2) causing the amount of such representative's commission to be decreased by 25 percent or more by reducing the size of such representative's geographic territory; or (3) decreasing the rate of such representative's commission by 25 percent or more. States that such indemnification must be paid in accordance with formulae set forth in this Act. Title II: Contracts Between Sales Representatives and Principals - Sets forth provisions which must be included in any employment contract between sales representatives and their principals including: (1) rate of commission; (2) terms affecting advance payments of future compensation; and (3) a description of the sales territory. Lists duties of the principal with respect to furnishing such sales representative with information concerning his or her accounts or compensation. Title III: Miscellaneous - Sets forth procedures by which this Act may be enforced in any United States district court. | 2025-09-02T18:48:32Z | |
| 94-s-3245 | 94 | s | 3245 | Packaging Conservation Act | Commerce | 1976-04-05 | 1976-04-05 | Referred to Senate Committee on Commerce. | Senate | Sen. Durkin, John A. [D-NH] | NH | D | D000574 | 1 | Packaging Conservation Act - States that the purpose of this Act is to conserve natural resources and prevent the deception of consumers engendered by oversized and excessive packaging. Authorizes the making of regulations under the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act to prevent the utilization of packages which are larger or more extensive than necessary to enclose the commodity they contain. | 2025-09-02T18:52:20Z | |
| 94-hr-13001 | 94 | hr | 13001 | A bill to amend the Small Business Act to establish a direct, low interest loan program to assist small business concerns in the development of solar heating and cooling equipment for residential structures. | Commerce | 1976-04-02 | 1976-04-02 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | House | Rep. Ottinger, Richard L. [D-NY-24] | NY | D | O000134 | 2 | Amends the Small Business Act to establish a direct, low-interest loan program to assist small business concerns in the development of solar heating and cooling equipment for residential structures. Provides that no loan may exceed $250,000. Prescribes an interest rate of five percent, and sets the maximum term at 20 years, for such loans. | 2024-08-01T19:31:27Z | |
| 94-hr-12873 | 94 | hr | 12873 | Patent Act | Commerce | 1976-03-30 | 1976-03-30 | Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. | House | Rep. Downing, Thomas N. [D-VA-1] | VA | D | D000474 | 0 | Patent Act - Revises the Patent Laws of the United States. | 2025-09-02T18:48:26Z | |
| 94-hr-12855 | 94 | hr | 12855 | A bill to amend the Small Business Emergency Relief Act to provide for emergency relief for small business concerns in connection with fixed-price Government contracts for the lease of real property. | Commerce | 1976-03-29 | 1976-03-29 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | House | Rep. Robinson, J. Kenneth [R-VA-7] | VA | R | R000337 | 0 | Amends the Small Business Emergency Relief Act to provide for emergency relief for small business concerns in connection with fixed-price Government contracts for the lease of real property. | 2024-08-01T19:31:19Z | |
| 94-hr-12823 | 94 | hr | 12823 | Consumer Cost Evaluation Act | Commerce | 1976-03-25 | 1976-03-25 | Referred to House Committee on Government Operations. | House | Rep. Thone, Charles [R-NE-1] | NE | R | T000234 | 18 | Consumer Cost Evaluation Act - Provides for a determination of costs to consumers of any proposed Federal legislation or regulation that may have a significant impact on costs to consumers. Requires that any proposed Federal legislation or regulation must be found to provide benefits to consumers or the public that bear a reasonable relationship to such costs. Requires that every agency of the Federal Government shall prepare, in conjunction with every applicable proposal it makes for legislation or a regulation, a draft consumer cost assessment and upon consultation with other Federal agencies, a final consumer cost assessment. Provides that the cost assessment must allow for public comment. Limits the requirements with respect to the preparation of draft and final consumer cost assessments to proposals for legislation or regulation other than those involving a military or foreign affairs function of the United States or relating to agency management or personnel or public property. Provides that under specified emergency situations the proposed regulation may be published and final action taken on the regulation without compliance with the cost assessment requirements of this Act. Requires that under such circumstances, the agency involved must meet specified alternative requirements. Directs the President to establish guidelines for the preparation of draft and final consumer cost assessments within 90 days after enactment of this Act. Provides for the review of existing regulations. Directs that if a substantial disparity is found between the consumer costs and benefits of such regulations, the agency shall propose amendments to the regulation to eliminate the disparity. Applies the requirement of cost assessment to committees of Congress dealing with proposed legislation that may have a significant impact on costs to consumers. States that guidelines for the preparation of cost assessments by committees of Congress shall be established by the Congressional Office of the Budget. | 2025-09-02T18:48:30Z | |
| 94-hr-12718 | 94 | hr | 12718 | A bill to amend the Small Business Act to extend the disaster loans provision of the act to allow the Small Business Administration to provide disaster loans to small businesses in areas which its Administrator declares to be impacted disasters. | Commerce | 1976-03-23 | 1976-03-23 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | House | Rep. McFall, John J. [D-CA-14] | CA | D | M000436 | 0 | Amends the Small Business Act to allow the Small Business Administration to provide disaster loans to small businesses in areas which the Administrator declares to have been struck by impacted disasters, upon request of the Governor of the State where such area is located. Defines "impacted disaster" for purposes of this Act to mean any hurricane, tornado, storm, flood, high water, wind-driven water tidal wave, or other specified natural catastrophe. | 2024-08-01T19:31:11Z | |
| 94-hr-12741 | 94 | hr | 12741 | Minority Enterprise Act | Commerce | 1976-03-23 | 1976-03-23 | Referred to House Committee on Banking, Currency and Housing. | House | Rep. Mitchell, Parren J. [D-MD-7] | MD | D | M000826 | 0 | Minority Enterprise Act - Title I: Amendments Affecting the Small Business Act - Amends the Small Business Act to establish the Office of Minority Small Business Assistance Personnel in the Small Business Administration (SBA) to work with all agencies of the Government having procurement powers in order to identify contracts suitable for minority concerns and within each regional office of the SBA to supervise and coordinate minority small business programs. Defines the term minority as used under this Act. Directs the Administrator of the SBA to appoint an Associate Administrator for Minority Small Business and Procurement Assistance. Increases the authorization for appropriations in the small business loan program and requires that not less than 25 percent of aggregate direct loan shall be made to minority small business concerns. Increases the authorization for appropriations for the equal opportunity loan program. Provides statutory standards for contracting and subcontracting by the United States with respect to minority businesses. Directs the Administration to prepare and publish in the Federal Register rules governing the maximum size of small business concerns qualified to receive procurement assistance under the Small Business Act. Requires that the Administration shall report to Congress and the President concerning the development of minority small business. Authorizes $201,600,000 to be appropriated for purposes of this title. Title II: Amendments to the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 - Requires that a Utilization of Minority Business Enterprise clause appear in specified Government contracts. Defines minority business enterprise for purposes of this title. Requires that specified Government contractors establish and conduct a Minority Business Enterprise Subcontracting Program which includes: (1) designation of a liaison officer to administer the Contractor's program; (2) consideration of the potentialities of minority business enterprises in all "make or buy" decision… | 2025-09-02T18:48:30Z | |
| 94-hr-12688 | 94 | hr | 12688 | A bill to reaffirm the national public policy and the purposes of Congress in enacting the Robinson-Patman Antiprice Discrimination Act entitled "An Act to amend section 2 of the Act entitled "An Act to supplement existing laws against unlawful restraints and monopolies. | Commerce | 1976-03-22 | 1976-03-22 | Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. | House | Rep. Lujan, Manuel, Jr. [R-NM-1] | NM | R | L000506 | 0 | Specifies, under the Robinson-Patman Act, that price discrimination shall be deemed to include the failure to impose price differentials between purchasers in different functional classes. States that the character of the selling of the purchasers, not the buying, shall determine the classification. | 2024-08-01T19:31:05Z | |
| 94-s-3187 | 94 | s | 3187 | A bill to extend the authorization of appropriations for the National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works to be coextensive with the life of such Commission. | Commerce | 1976-03-22 | 1976-06-21 | Public law 94-314. | Senate | Sen. McClellan, John L. [D-AR] | AR | D | M000332 | 0 | Extends the authorization of appropriations for the National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works to be coextensive with the life of such Commission. | 2025-07-21T19:32:26Z | |
| 94-hr-12621 | 94 | hr | 12621 | Small Business Petroleum and Petrochemical Marketers Protection Act | Commerce | 1976-03-18 | 1976-03-18 | Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. | House | Rep. Blouin, Michael [D-IA-2] | IA | D | B000567 | 0 | Small Business Petroleum and Petrochemical Marketers Protection Act - Declares it to be the policy of this Act to eliminate in industries engaged in commerce or in the production, refining, processing, manufacturing, and distribution of petroleum and petroleum products those marketing conditions detrimental to the maintenance of a free and competitive environment. Defines terms used in the Act. Makes it unlawful for persons engaged in commerce or in activities affecting commerce in the refining of petroleum products, to acquire, operate, or control any wholesale or retail outlet for the marketing of petroleum products within time limits established by the Act. Makes it unlawful for persons so engaged to engage in petroleum or petrochemical marketing, either directly or indirectly, after three years from the effective date of this Act. Empowers the Small Business Administration to make loans of up to $350,000 to assist small businesses which have been adversely affected by a change in petroleum or petrochemical marketing effected to achieve compliance with this Act of refiners who supply petroleum or petrochemical products to such small businesses. Authorizes appropriations to the business loan and investment fund established by the Small Business Act for the purpose of making such loans. | 2025-09-02T18:48:22Z | |
| 94-hr-12607 | 94 | hr | 12607 | A bill to amend the Small Business Act to provide that determinations by the Administration of the reasonable assurance of repayment of prospective loans be made on a case-by-case basis and to clarify the eligibility of small business homebuilding firms for assistance under the Small Business Act. | Commerce | 1976-03-17 | 1976-03-17 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | House | Rep. Fish, Hamilton, Jr. [R-NY-25] | NY | R | F000141 | 0 | Amends the Small Business Act to revise the eligibility requirements for small business home-building firms for assistance under the Act. Stipulates that determinations by the Small Business Administration of the reasonable assurance of repayment of prospective loans shall be made on a case- by-case basis. | 2024-08-01T19:31:11Z | |
| 94-hr-12562 | 94 | hr | 12562 | A bill to reaffirm the national public policy and the purposes of Congress in enacting the Robinson-Patman Antiprice Discrimination Act entitled "An Act to amend section 2 of the Act entitled 'An Act to supplement existing laws against unlawful restraints and monopolies, and for other purposes,' approved October 15, 1914, as amended (U.S.C., title 15, sec. 13), and for other purposes", and to clarify the intent and meaning of the aforesaid law by providing for the mandatory nature of functional discounts under certain circumstances. | Commerce | 1976-03-16 | 1976-03-16 | Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. | House | Rep. Roncalio, Teno [D-WY-At Large] | WY | D | R000421 | 0 | Specifies, under the Robinson-Patman Act, that price discrimination shall be deemed to include the failure to impose price differentials between purchasers in different functional classes. States that the character of the selling of the purchasers, not the buying, shall determine the classification. | 2024-08-01T19:31:04Z | |
| 94-s-3132 | 94 | s | 3132 | Small Business Employers' Occupational Safety and Health Amendments | Commerce | 1976-03-11 | 1976-03-11 | Referred to Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. | Senate | Sen. Laxalt, Paul D. [R-NV] | NV | R | L000148 | 14 | Small Business Employers' Occupational Safety and Health Act Amendments - Directs the Secretary of Labor, under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, to visit the workplaces of small business employers of 25 employees or less to provide consultation and advice. Stipulates that such visits may be conducted only upon valid request, and shall be limited to matters specified in the request affecting conditions, structures, machines, apparatuses, devices, equipment, or materials in the workspace. Directs the Secretary to make recommendations regarding the elimination of any hazards disclosed within the scope of the on-site consultation. Prohibits the issuance of notices, citations, or penalties as a result of such visit. Requires that upon issuance of a citation to a small business for violations of standards, notice shall be given to such small business of the availability of financial assistance to correct violations. | 2025-09-02T18:52:09Z | |
| 94-s-3094 | 94 | s | 3094 | Small Business Concern Energy Conservation Act | Commerce | 1976-03-09 | 1976-03-09 | Referred to Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. | Senate | Sen. Pearson, James B. [R-KS] | KS | R | P000166 | 5 | Amends the Small Business Act to authorize the Small Business Administration to make loans to small business concerns for the implementation of energy conservation measures undertaken to permanently modify an existing commercial building or industrial plant in order to: (1) reduce the amount of energy used and/or to shift to solar energy; and (2) cut energy and operating costs. Limits loans to the lesser of $25,000 or 75 percent of the cost of purchasing and installing equipment. Creates an energy conservation measures loan fund in the Small Business Administration. Sets an effective date for the commencement of the measures of this Act. | 2025-09-02T18:52:13Z | |
| 94-s-3073 | 94 | s | 3073 | Small Employer Occupational Safety and Health Amendments | Commerce | 1976-03-04 | 1976-03-04 | Referred to Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. | Senate | Sen. Laxalt, Paul D. [R-NV] | NV | R | L000148 | 16 | Small Employer Occupational Safety and Health Amendments - Amends the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 to provide that no standard adopted by the Secretary of Labor shall require any employer of twenty-five or fewer employees to phase out, change, or replace any existing equipment or facilities before the expiration of its normal useful life. Exempts any employer of twenty-five or fewer employees from penalty or citation where non-compliance with specified rules or standards has been found if such employer is able to show that he furnished adequate notice, exerted reasonable efforts to obtain the compliance of his employees, and could not have reasonably prevented the violation. Provides that the Secretary of Labor or his representative may render onsite consultation and advice to employers of twenty-five or fewer employees upon request of such employer. Provides that the Secretary may issue recommendations regarding the elimination of any hazards disclosed within the scope of the consultation, but that no citation or civil penalty shall follow from such onsite consultation except for the purpose of eliminating imminent dangers. | 2025-09-02T18:52:15Z | |
| 94-s-3085 | 94 | s | 3085 | Fair Representation for Small Business Act | Commerce | 1976-03-04 | 1976-03-04 | Referred to Senate Committee on Government Operations. | Senate | Sen. Nelson, Gaylord [D-WI] | WI | D | N000033 | 6 | Fair Representation for Small Business Act - Declares the finding of Congress that economic, governmental, and other pressures are mounting on small businesses, that small and medium-sized businesses should be taken into account when Federal agencies formulate policy, and such businesses are essential to the health and well-being of the Nation's economy. Requires, under the Federal Advisory Committee Act, that all advisory bodies of the Federal Government which are concerned with matters affecting the economy or business must contain a fair representation of the small business sector of the economy. (Adds 44 U.S.C. 3513) | 2025-09-02T18:52:14Z | |
| 94-sjres-177 | 94 | sjres | 177 | A joint resolution requiring each executive department and agency to designate a small business specialist. | Commerce | 1976-03-04 | 1976-03-04 | Referred to Senate Committee on Government Operations. | Senate | Sen. Nelson, Gaylord [D-WI] | WI | D | N000033 | 5 | Directs the head of each executive department and agency to designate at least one employee of that agency to act as liaison with the small and independent business community in matters of policy relating to small businesses, and to conduct an analysis of the effect of department or agency policies on independent businesses. | 2025-01-14T19:03:55Z | |
| 94-hr-12201 | 94 | hr | 12201 | A bill to amend the Small Business Act to provide that determinations by the administration of the reasonable assurance of repayment of prospective loans be made on a case-by-case basis and to clarify the eligibility of small business homebuilding firms for assistance under the Small Business Act. | Commerce | 1976-03-01 | 1976-03-01 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | House | Rep. Whalen, Charles W., Jr. [R-OH-3] | OH | R | W000317 | 0 | Amends the Small Business Act to revise the eligibility requirements for small business home-building firms for assistance under the Act. Stipulates that determinations by the Small Business Administration of the reasonable assurance of repayment of prospective loans shall be made on a case- by-case basis. | 2024-08-01T19:30:49Z | |
| 94-s-3057 | 94 | s | 3057 | A bill to amend the Truth in Lending Act to protect consumers from the unauthorized disclosure of information relating to credit card transactions. | Commerce | 1976-03-01 | 1976-03-01 | Referred to Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. | Senate | Sen. Schweiker, Richard S. [R-PA] | PA | R | S000159 | 4 | Amends the Truth in Lending Act to prohibit a credit card issuer from providing any records or information relating to a cardholder's use of that issuer's credit card to a third party without the consent of the cardholder. Requires that a credit card issuer notify the cardholder of the receipt of a subpena before it can provide any information pursuant to such subpena. | 2025-01-14T18:20:21Z | |
| 94-hr-12140 | 94 | hr | 12140 | Small Business Revitalization Act | Commerce | 1976-02-26 | 1976-02-26 | Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means. | House | Rep. Heinz, John [R-PA-18] | PA | R | H000456 | 7 | Small Business Revitalization Act - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to provide graduated investment credit rates up to $50,000 of qualified investment, at which amount the current statutory rate shall apply. Establishes graduated corporate income tax rates culminating in a maximum rate of 25 percent of so much of the taxable income as exceeds $60,000. Increases the corporate surtax rate to 23 percent. Increases the corporate surtax exemption to $70,000. Authorizes taxpayers to elect the nonrecognition of gain on the sale or exchange of qualified small business property to the extent that the amount realized on such sale or exchange is reinvested during the reinvestment period in qualified small business property. Reduces the basis in the newly acquired qualified small business property by the amount of gain which is not recognized in the prior sale or exchange transaction. Allows the executor of an estate which includes an interest in a qualified closely held business which exceeds either 35 percent of the value of the gross estate or 50 percent of the value of the taxable estate, but is less than $300,000 to elect: (1) to pay the estate tax in up to 20 equal annual installments (presently ten); and (2) to defer the payment of the first installment until five years after the filing of the return. Defines the terms used in this Act. Makes technical and conforming amendments. | 2025-09-02T18:48:11Z | |
| 94-hr-12146 | 94 | hr | 12146 | Family Farm Antitrust Act | Commerce | 1976-02-26 | 1976-02-26 | Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. | House | Rep. Kastenmeier, Robert W. [D-WI-2] | WI | D | K000020 | 1 | Family Farm Antitrust Act - Finds that vertical integration of the agricultural industry by corporations engaged in the processing, distributing and retail industries, and other conglomerate corporations, tends to create monopolies in the agricultural industry and produce unfair competition for family farms, contributing to the decline of rural populations and the consequent crowding of metropolitan centers. Declares it to be the national policy to restore competition to the agricultural industry and to provide for the continuance of the family farm. Provides that no person engaged in commerce in a business other than farming, whose nonfarming business assets exceed $3,000,000, shall engage in farming or the production of agricultural products, or participate in farming by any means of acquisition or control of another person who is engaged in farming. Specifies exceptions including charitable, educational, or nonprofit institutions, and farmer owned and controlled cooperatives. Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to acquire at fair market value any property or interest of which a person is required to divest himself under the provisions of this Act, if the person is otherwise unable to divest himself of such property. Authorizes appropriations of such sums as are necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act. | 2025-09-02T18:48:06Z | |
| 94-hr-12153 | 94 | hr | 12153 | Consumer Cost Evaluation Act | Commerce | 1976-02-26 | 1976-02-26 | Referred to House Committee on Government Operations. | House | Rep. Mathis, Dawson [D-GA-2] | GA | D | M000244 | 0 | Consumer Cost Evaluation Act - Provides for a determination of costs to consumers of any proposed Federal legislation or regulation that may have a significant impact on costs to consumers. Requires that any proposed Federal legislation or regulation must be found to provide benefits to consumers or the public that bear a reasonable relationship to such costs. Requires that every agency of the Federal Government shall prepare, in conjunction with every applicable proposal it makes for legislation or a regulation, a draft consumer cost assessment and upon consultation with other Federal agencies, a final consumer cost assessment. Provides that the cost assessment must allow for public comment. Limits the requirements with respect to the preparation of draft and final consumer cost assessments to proposals for legislation or regulation other than those involving a military or foreign affairs function of the United States or relating to agency management or personnel or public property. Provides that under specified emergency situations the proposed regulation may be published and final action taken on the regulation without compliance with the cost assessment requirements of this Act. Requires that under such circumstances, the agency involved must meet specified alternative requirements. Directs the President to establish guidelines for the preparation of draft and final consumer cost assessments within 90 days after enactment of this Act. Provides for the review of existing regulations. Directs that if a substantial disparity is found between the consumer costs and benefits of such regulations, the agency shall propose amendments to the regulation to eliminate the disparity. Applies the requirement of cost assessment to committees of Congress dealing with proposed legislation that may have a significant impact on costs to consumers. States that guidelines for the preparation of cost assessments by committees of Congress shall be established by the Congressional Office of the Budget. | 2025-09-02T18:48:12Z | |
| 94-hr-12096 | 94 | hr | 12096 | A bill to amend the Small Business Act to provide that determinations by the administration of the reasonable assurance of repayment of prospective loans be made on a case-by-case basis and to clarify the eligibility of small business homebuilding firms for assistance under the Small Business Act. | Commerce | 1976-02-25 | 1976-02-25 | Referred to House Committee on Small Business. | House | Rep. LaFalce, John J. [D-NY-36] | NY | D | L000556 | 17 | Amends the Small Business Act to revise the eligibility requirements for small business home-building firms for assistance under the Act. Stipulates that determinations by the Small Business Administration of the reasonable assurance of repayment of prospective loans shall be made on a case- by-case basis. | 2024-08-01T19:30:49Z | |
| 94-hr-11979 | 94 | hr | 11979 | Small Business Revitalization Act | Commerce | 1976-02-19 | 1976-02-19 | Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means. | House | Rep. Heinz, John [R-PA-18] | PA | R | H000456 | 0 | Small Business Revitalization Act - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to provide graduated investment credit rates up to $50,000 of qualified investment, at which amount the current statutory rate shall apply. Establishes graduated corporate income tax rates culminating in a maximum rate of 25 percent of so much of the taxable income as exceeds $60,000. Increases the corporate surtax rate to 23 percent. Increases the corporate surtax exemption to $70,000. Authorizes taxpayers to elect the nonrecognition of gain on the sale or exchange of qualified small business property to the extent that the amount realized on such sale or exchange is reinvested during the reinvestment period in qualified small business property. Reduces the basis in the newly acquired qualified small business property by the amount of gain which is not recognized in the prior sale or exchange transaction. Allows the executor of an estate which includes an interest in a qualified closely held business which exceeds either 35 percent of the value of the gross estate or 50 percent of the value of the taxable estate, but is less than $300,000 to elect: (1) to pay the estate tax in up to 20 equal annual installments (presently ten); and (2) to defer the payment of the first installment until five years after the filing of the return. Defines the terms used in this Act. Makes technical and conforming amendments. | 2025-09-02T18:48:04Z |
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