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such district by any group, the election of the director to be elected by such group under section 5 (b) shall be first determined, and the person receiving the most votes for election under section 5 (d) (2) who is not a resident of the same State as the director elected under section 5 (b) shall be declared elected."

SEC. 16. (a) Any other provisions of law to the contrary not withstanding after the effective date of this Act any production credit association may, with the approval of the President of the Production Credit Corporation and of the Farm Credit Administration, issue nonvoting preferred stock, to be known as class C stock, which may be purchased and held by production credit corporations and by investors: Provided, That the issuance of such stock shall be authorized by vote of not less than two-thirds of the outstanding shares of class A stock of the association (other than shares held by the Production Credit Corporation) by the holders thereof in person or by proxy and by vote of not less than two-thirds of the outstanding shares of class B stock of the association by the holders thereof in person or by proxy; and for this purpose holders of class A stock (other than the Production Credit Corporation) and holders of class B stock shall be entitled to one vote for each share of stock held by them.

(b) Such class C stock of such associations shall be divided into shares of $5 each. The resolution of the stockholders authorizing the issuance of class C stock and every certificate of class C stock issued shall state and express the privileges, restrictions, limitations, and qualifications affecting said stock, and the total amount of the authorized issue to which it belongs.

(c) Such class C stock may (1) be made subject to redemption in such manner, at such time or times, and at such price or prices; (2) be given such preferences as to net assets upon dissolution of the corporation, whether voluntary or involuntary; (3) be given the right to receive such cumulative or noncumulative dividends payable quarterly, semiannually, or annually, and payable as a whole or in part before any dividend shall be set apart for or paid on class A and class B stock; and (4) be made subject to such other restrictions, limitations, and qualifications; as shall be stated and expressed in the resolution of the stockholders authorizing the issuance thereof and in the face of the stock certificates.

APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES

SEC. 17. (a) There are authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary or appropriate for administering the provision of this Act: Provided, That the cost of examination and of administrative supervision of the Farm Credit Administration shall continue to be supported by assessments against institutions supervised by the Farm Credit Administration as provided in the Department of Agri58 Stat. 740. culture Organic Act of 1944.

12 USC 832.

Effective date.

(b) Farm Credit Administration may, within the limits of funds available therefor, and subject to provisions of law generally applicable to Government agencies, make necessary expenditures for personnel services and rent at the seat of government and elsewhere; contract stenographic reporting services; purchase and exchange of lawbooks, books of reference, periodicals, newspapers, expenses of attendance at meetings and conferences; purchase, operation, and maintenance, at the seat of government and elsewhere, of motorpropelled passenger-carrying vehicles and other vehicles; printing and binding; and for such other facilities and services as it may from time to time find necessary for the proper administration of this Act. SEC. 18. This Act shall take effect one hundred and twenty days

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after the date of its enactment: Provided, however, That immediately following the enactment of this Act the Farm Credit Administration shall proceed with the designation of nominees as provided in section

4 (a) hereof and the members of the Federal Farm Credit Board Ante, p. 390. shall be appointed or designated sufficiently in advance of the effective date of this Act to enable said Board to prepare to enter upon the discharge of its duties upon the effective date of this Act; and after the effective date of this Act, the compensation and expenses of the Board members shall be paid, as provided herein, from the date on which their appointments became effective, out of any funds available for the payment of administrative expenses of the Farm Credit Adminis

tration.

SEC. 19. All Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency.

SEC. 20. (a) If any provision of this Act, or the application thereof Separability to any person or circumstances, is held invalid, the remainder of the clause. Act, and the application of such provisions to other persons or circum

stances, shall not be affected thereby.

(b) The right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved.

Approved August 6, 1953.

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To authorize the Central Bank for Cooperatives and the regional banks for cooperatives to issue consolidated debentures, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 37 of Banks for cothe Farm Credit Act of 1933, as amended (title 12, U. S. C., 1134m), operation. is hereby amended by substituting the word "paragraph" for the word 48 Stat. 263. "section" in the next to the last sentence thereof and by adding thereto

the following new paragraph:

"When the Central Bank for Cooperatives and the regional banks Consolidated for cooperatives shall by resolutions consent thereto, consolidated debentures. debentures of the thirteen banks for cooperatives may be issued in the manner and form and on terms and conditions approved by the Farm

Credit Administration. There shall be a debenture committee com- Committee. prised of the presidents of the twelve regional banks for cooperatives

and the chief executive officer of the Central Bank for Cooperatives 68 Stat. 770. which shall exercise with respect to such consolidated debentures 68 Stat. 771. powers and functions equivalent to the powers and functions of the Bond Committee of the Federal Land Banks as authorized by the

Federal Farm Loan Act, as amended, and shall operate in accordance 39 Stat. 360; with the provisions of law applicable to such Bond Committee (title 42 Stat. 1454. 12, U. S. C., 883-886). Such debentures shall be made payable at any 12 USC 641. of the banks for cooperatives and may be made payable at any Federal Reserve bank or banks designated on the face of the debentures. Such debentures shall be the joint and several obligations of the Central Bank for Cooperatives and of the regional banks for cooperatives, and each of such banks is hereby authorized and directed to take such action as is necessary to become obligated for such debentures. The debentures shall be secured by collateral which shall be at least equal in value to the amount of debentures outstanding and which shall consist of cash, direct obligations of the United States, or notes or other obligations discounted or purchased or representing loans made

under sections 34 and 41, as amended (title 12, U. S. C., 1134j, 1134c). 50 Stat. 7173 The Farm Credit Administration shall appoint a custodian or 63 Stat. 1059, custodians of such collateral who shall have power subject to 1058. such rules and regulations as the Administration may prescribe to approve and accept substitutions of collateral. The total amount of such consolidated debentures plus any outstanding individual debentures of the Central Bank which may be issued and outstanding at any time shall not exceed eight times the capital and surplus of the Central and regional banks for cooperatives. The provisions of law made applicable by the preceding paragraph to the preparation and issue of debentures by the Central Bank for Cooperatives shall govern the preparation and issue of debentures. under this paragraph and they shall be signed by the Governor of the Farm Credit Administration and attested by any deputy governor. Insofar as applicable, the provisions of the Federal Farm Loan Act, as amended, relative to the call for additional security and failure of any bank to pay its proportion of interest or principal shall apply to the consolidated debentures of the banks for cooperatives. Debentures issued under the provisions of this Act by banks for cooperatives shall be a lawful investment for all fiduciary and trust funds, and may be accepted as security for all public deposits."

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SEC. 2. The last sentence of paragraph Seven of section 5136 of the Revised Statutes, as amended (title 12, U. S. C., 24), is hereby amended by striking the words "Central Bank for Cooperatives" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "thirteen banks for cooperatives organ12 USC 639 note. ized under the Farm Credit Act of 1933, or any of them". Approved August 23, 1954.

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Federal Farm Mortgage Corp., assets.

39 Stat. 372. 12 USC 791.

S. 941

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To amend section 13 of the Federal Farm Loan Act, as amended, to authorize the Federal land banks to purchase certain remaining assets of the Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 13 of the Federal Farm Loan Act, as amended, is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new paragraph:

"Twentieth. Without regard to any limitations or restrictions of this Act, to purchase all assets, except cash, accounts receivable, and reserved mineral interests, held by the Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation as a result of loans made on or before July 1, 1947, in the farm credit district in which said bank is situated and to assume the liabilities of said Corporation for future payment funds of borrowers and trust accounts applicable to said assets. The purchase price of notes and mortgages, purchase money mortgages, and real estate sales contracts shall be equal to the total of the unpaid balances on such items and accrued interest thereon at the date as of which purchase is made; less the total of the liabilities of the Corporation being assumed by the bank as herein provided. The purchase price of real estate, sheriffs' certificates, foans called for foreclosure, loans in suspense, judgments, and any other assets eligible for purchase under this paragraph but not specifically identified herein shall be equal to the fair market value of the assets as determined by agreement. The total consideration for the purchase shall be payable over a period of not more than ten years from the date as of which purchase is made, and upon such terms as shall be agreed upon through negotiation with the Board of Directors of the Corporation."

Approved June '1, 1955.

65 Stat. 614. 12 USC 1138f. Central Bank for Cooperatives, etc.

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To adjust the rates of basic compensation of certain officers and employees of the Federal Government, and for other purposes.

SEC. 5. Section 66 of the Farm Credit Act of 1933 (48 Stat. 269) is hereby amended to read as follows:

"SEC. 66. No director, officer, or employee of the Central Bank for Cooperatives or of any production credit corporation, production credit association, or bank for cooperatives shall be paid compensation at a rate in excess of $14,620 per annum."

Approved June 28, 1955.

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