Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 19 : Section 1751


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1751. Designation of fairs

    (a) Notice to Secretary of the Treasury
      When the Secretary of Commerce is satisfied that the public
    interest in promoting trade will be served by allowance of the
    privileges provided for in this chapter to any fair to be held in
    the United States, he shall so advise the Secretary of the
    Treasury, designating (1) the name of the fair, (2) the place where
    the fair will be held, (3) the date when the fair will open and the
    date when it will close, and (4) the name of the operator of the
    fair.
    (b) Definitions
      For purposes of this chapter - 
        (1) The term "fair" means any fair, exhibition, or exposition
      designated by the Secretary of Commerce pursuant to this section.
        (2) The term "closing date" in the case of any fair means the
      date designated pursuant to subsection (a)(3) of this section as
      the date when the fair will close, or (if earlier) the date on
      which such fair actually closes.
    (c) Regulations
      The Secretary of Commerce may prescribe such regulations as he
    deems necessary or appropriate to carry out the provisions of this
    section.



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