Title 7 › Chapter CHAPTER 9— - PACKERS AND STOCKYARDS › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER V— - GENERAL PROVISIONS › § 228
Secretary can make rules and orders and work with federal, state, local, or private partners to carry out this chapter. The Secretary can hire, fire, and set pay for staff as allowed by law. The Secretary can spend money for administration—office space (even outside Washington), communications, books, furniture, printing, travel, and similar costs—if Congress provides funds or allows Treasury money. The Secretary’s power does not cover deductions from sales used to fund promotion and research, including education about livestock, meat, and other covered products. By February 15 each year starting in 1977 (or another date the committees set), the Secretary must testify to the Senate and House Agriculture Committees and explain in detail the budget request for the next fiscal year. Within 60 days after September 13, 1976, the Secretary must make rules so hearings that could lead to orders, or hearings paid from these funds, are held inside the area they concern: inside the local government, inside the State region, or inside the State. "Unit of local government" = county, city, town, township, village, or similar. "Geographic area within a State" = a special-purpose district or other government region that is not a local government.
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7 U.S.C. § 228
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73