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1 Legislative History of Certain Watches and Watch Movements; Social Security Amendments P.L. 94-88 1 (1975)

handle is hein.leghis/legwatch0001 and id is 1 raw text is: Public Law 94-88
94th Congress, H. R. 7710
August 9, 1975
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To amend the Tariff Schedules of the United States to provide duty free treat-
ment to watches and watch movements manufactured in any insular possession
of the United States If foreign materials do not exceed 70 percent of the total
value of such watches and movements, to amend child support provisions of
title IV of the Social Security Act, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
U'nited States of America in ('ongress assembled, That general head- Certain watches
note 3(a) (i) of the Tariff Schedules of the United States (19 U.S.C. and watch
1202) is amended by inserting immediately after 50 percent of their movements,
total value the following: (or more than 70 percent of their total duty suspension;
value with respect to watches and watch movements).               Act, amend-
SEC. 2. The amendment made by the first section of this Act shall nents.
apply with respect to articles entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, 19 USC 1202
for consumption on or after the date of enactment of this Act.     note.
TITLE II-AMENDMENTS RELATING TO SOCIAL
SECURITY ACT
TEM1PORARY WAIVERS O1 CERTAIN IZEQUiE31ENTS FOR CERTAIN STATES
SEC. 201. (a) If the Governor of any State, which has an approved Request,
State plan under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act, sub- submittal.
mits to the Secretary of Health. Education, and Welfare (hereinafter 42 Usc 602
y    anote.
in this section referred to as the Secretary), a request that any pro- 42 Usc 601.
vision of section 402(a) (26) of the Social Security Act or section
402(a) (27) of such Act not be made applicable to such State prior to 42 USC 602.
a date specified in the request (which shall not be later than June 30,
1976) and-
(1) such request is accompanied by a certification, with respect
to such provision, of the Governor that the State cannot imple-
ment such provision because of the lack of authority to do so
under State law, and
(2) such request fully explains the reasons why such provision
cannot be implemeuted, and sets forth any provision of State law
which impedes the implementation thereof,
the Secretary shall, if he is satisfied that such a waiver is justified,
grant the waiver so requested.
(b) During any period with respect to which a waiver, obtained
under subsection (a) with respect to section 402(a) (26) (A) of the.
Social Security Act, is in effect with respect to any State, the provi-
sions of section 454 (4) and (5) of such Act shall be applied to such 42 USC 654.
State in like manner as if the phrase with respect to whom an assign-
ment under section 402(a) (26) of this title is effective did not appear
therein, and the provisions of section 458 of such Act shall be applied 42 USC 658.
to such State in like manner as if the phrase support rights assigned
under section 402(a) (26) read child support obligations.
(c) Section 455 of the Social Security Act is amended to read as Payments to
States.
follows:                                                           42 USC 655.
89 STAT. 433

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