Extra-Long Staple Cotton Act of 1983
| Long title | An Act to establish an improved program for extra long staple cotton. |
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| Enacted by | the 98th United States Congress |
| Effective | August 26, 1983 |
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| Public law | 98-88 |
| Statutes at Large | 97 Stat. 494 |
| Codification | |
| Acts amended | Agricultural Act of 1949 Agriculture and Food Act of 1981 |
| Titles amended | 7 U.S.C.: Agriculture |
| U.S.C. sections amended | |
| Legislative history | |
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The Extra-Long Staple Cotton Act of 1983 (P.L. 98–88) eliminated marketing quotas and allotments for extra-long staple cotton and tied its support to upland cotton through a formula that set the nonrecourse loan rate at not less than 150% of the upland cotton loan level. The act amended the Agricultural Act of 1949 to set forth new Extra-Long Staple cotton program provisions and Agriculture and Food Act of 1981 to add Extra-Long Staple cotton to the $50,000 payment limitation for the payments which a person received under commodity programs. The act was sponsored by Kika de la Garza.