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Laws acquire popular names as they make their way through Congress. Sometimes these names say something about the substance of the law as with the ' Winter Olympic Commemorative Coin Act'. Sometimes they are a way of recognizing or honoring the sponsor or creator of a particular law as with the 'Taft-Hartley Act'. And sometimes they are meant to garner political support for a law by giving it a catchy name as with the 'USA Patriot Act' or the 'Take Pride in America Act' or by invoking public outrage or sympathy as with any number of laws named for victims of crimes.

History books, newspapers, and other sources use the popular name to refer to these laws. Why can't these popular names easily be found in the US Code? The United States Code is meant to be an organized, logical compilation of the laws passed by Congress. At its top level, it divides the world of legislation into fifty topically-organized Titles, and each Title is further subdivided into any number of logical subtopics.

In theory, any law -- or individual provisions within any law -- passed by Congress should be classifiable into one or more slots in the framework of the Code. Tenure of office of Chairperson and other members. Removal from office. Salary, allowances and other terms and conditions of Chairperson and other members. Bar on future employment of members.

Chairperson to be the chief executive of Authority. Meetings of Authority. Vacancies, etc. Officers and employees of Authority.

Warehousing Advisory Committee. Powers and functions of Authority. Grants by Central Government. Constitution of fund. Accounts and audit. Furnishing of returns, Annual Report, etc. Powers of Central Government to issue directions. Power of Central Government to supersede Authority. Appeals to Appellate Authority. Offences and penalties. Offences by companies. Cognizance of offences by courts. Chairperson, members, officers and other employees of Authority to be public servants.

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