Title 7 › Chapter CHAPTER 66— - AGRICULTURAL FOREIGN INVESTMENT DISCLOSURE › § 3501
Foreign people who buy or transfer any interest in agricultural land (not a security interest) must file a report with the Secretary of Agriculture within 90 days of the buy or transfer. The Secretary will tell you the form and how to file. The report must give the foreign person’s name and address; if a person, their citizenship; if an entity (not a government), what kind of entity it is, the country where it was formed, and its main place of business; the kind of interest in the land; the land’s legal description and acreage; the price or other payment; if the interest was transferred, the name and address of the person who received it and that person’s citizenship or entity details; the agricultural uses the foreign person plans at the time of the report; and any other information the Secretary requires. If a foreign person already held an interest the day before this law’s effective date, they must file the report within 180 days after the effective date. If someone who held or got an interest while not foreign later becomes a foreign person, they must report within 90 days after becoming foreign. If land becomes agricultural after a foreign person holds it, that foreign person must report within 90 days after the land becomes agricultural. The Secretary may also require reports showing who owns or controls a foreign entity and can ask those owners for the same ownership details.
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7 U.S.C. § 3501
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73