Examples of Secretary of Agriculture in a sentence
Information that the Secretary of Agriculture determines to be confidential, privileged, or proprietary in nature will be held in confidence to the extent permitted by law.
Information that the Secretary of Agriculture determines to be of a confidential, privileged, or proprietary nature will be held in confidence to the extent permitted by law.
The Secretary of the Interior may not issue any lease on National Forest System Lands re- served from the public domain over the objec- tion of the Secretary of Agriculture.
The Secretary of Agriculture delegated the authority for the administration of EQIP, including CIG, to the Chief of the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).
Any organization designated by the Secretary of Agriculture to test or inspect equipment may establish reasonable fees to cover the costs of such testing or inspection.
The Secretary of Agriculture may waive the matching funds requirement for any fiscal year if the Secretary determines that the government of the insular area will be unlikely to meet the matching requirement for the fiscal year (7 USC 343(e)(4)).
The Secretary of Agriculture establishes uniform national standards of eligibility for participation.
The term ‘‘Secretary’’ means the Secretary of Agriculture, acting through the Chief of the Forest Service.
The Secretary of the Interior, or for National Forest lands, the Secretary of Agriculture, shall regulate all surface-disturbing activities con- ducted pursuant to any lease issued under this chapter, and shall determine reclamation and other actions as required in the interest of con- servation of surface resources.
In carrying out the provisions of subsection (a) of this section the Administrator shall, in co- operation with the Secretary of Agriculture, other Federal agencies, and the States, carry out a comprehensive study and research pro- gram to determine new and improved methods and the better application of existing methods of preventing, reducing, and eliminating pollu- tion from agriculture, including the legal, eco- nomic, and other implications of the use of such methods.