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§4501 Congressional Findings and Declaration of Policy

Title 7 › Chapter 76— DAIRY RESEARCH AND PROMOTION › Subchapter I— DAIRY PROMOTION PROGRAM › § 4501

Last updated Apr 3, 2026|Official source

Summary

Allows a national program paid for by fees on all milk made for sale in the United States and on imported dairy products. The fees will fund a coordinated promotion effort to help the dairy industry sell more milk and dairy products at home and abroad. Congress found that dairy foods are basic to the diet, are made by thousands of producers and eaten by millions, must be available and well marketed for good nutrition, and that dairy trade affects interstate and foreign commerce. The law does not let anyone control how much milk a producer makes. It also does not stop people from importing dairy products.

Full Legal Text

Title 7, §4501

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(a)Congress finds that—
(1)dairy products are basic foods that are a valuable part of the human diet;
(2)the production of dairy products plays a significant role in the Nation’s economy, the milk from which dairy products are manufactured is produced by thousands of milk producers, and dairy products are consumed by millions of people throughout the United States;
(3)dairy products must be readily available and marketed efficiently to ensure that the people of the United States receive adequate nourishment;
(4)the maintenance and expansion of existing markets for dairy products are vital to the welfare of milk producers and those concerned with marketing, using, and producing dairy products, as well as to the general economy of the Nation; and
(5)dairy products move in interstate and foreign commerce, and dairy products that do not move in such channels of commerce directly burden or affect interstate commerce of dairy products.
(b)It, therefore, is declared to be the policy of Congress that it is in the public interest to authorize the establishment, through the exercise of the powers provided herein, of an orderly procedure for financing (through assessments on all milk produced in the United States for commercial use and on imported dairy products) and carrying out a coordinated program of promotion designed to strengthen the dairy industry’s position in the marketplace and to maintain and expand domestic and foreign markets and uses for fluid milk and dairy products. Nothing in this subchapter may be construed to provide for the control of production or otherwise limit the right of individual milk producers to produce milk or the right of any person to import dairy products.

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2002—Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 107–171 inserted “and on imported dairy products” after “commercial use” and struck out “produced in the United States” after “fluid milk and dairy products” in first sentence and inserted “or the right of any person to import dairy products” before period at end of second sentence.

Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries

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For

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of title I of Pub. L. 98–180 as the “Dairy Production Stabilization Act of 1983”, see

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of 1983 Amendment note set out under section 1421 of this title.

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Citation

7 U.S.C. § 4501

Title 7Agriculture

Last Updated

Apr 3, 2026

Release point: 119-73not60