section 794 of this title66 Stat. 333 The provisions of , as amended and extended by section 1(a)(29) of the Emergency Powers Continuation Act (), as further amended by Public Law 12, Eighty-third Congress, in addition to coming into full force and effect in time of war shall remain in full force and effect until six months after the termination of the national emergency proclaimed by the President on (Proc. 2912, 3 C.F.R., 1950 Supp., p. 71), or such earlier date as may be prescribed by concurrent resolution of the Congress, and acts which would give rise to legal consequences and penalties under section 794 when performed during a state of war shall give rise to the same legal consequences and penalties when they are performed during the period above provided for.
June 30, 1953, ch. 175, § 4 67 Stat. 133 Pub. L. 101–647, title XXXV, § 3519(a)104 Stat. 4923 (Added , , § 798; renumbered § 798A, , , .)
Editorial Notes
References in Text
66 Stat. 333 section 791 of this titleSection 1(a)(29) of the Emergency Powers Continuation Act () as further amended by Public Law 12, Eighty-third Congress, referred to in text, was formerly set out as a note under and was repealed by section 7 of act .
section 1 of Title 50Proc. 2912, 3 C.F.R., 1950 Supp., p. 71, referred to in text, probably should refer to Proc. 2914, which is set out as a note preceding , War and National Defense.
Amendments
Pub. L. 101–647section 798 of this title1990— renumbered the second as this section.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Termination of National Emergency
section 1601 of Title 50Declaration of national emergency in effect on , was terminated two years from that date by , War and National Defense.