SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT 1982
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P~~sLIC LAW 97-257-SEPT. 10, 1982
SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS
ACT, 1982
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96 STAT. 818 ~ PUBLIC LAW 97-257-SEPT. 111,- 982
Public Law 97-257
97th Congress
Sept. 10, 1982 Making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1982,
[H.R. 6863] and for other purposes.
Supplemental
Appropriations
Act, 1982.
15 USC 713a-4
and note, 714b
and note.
namely:
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following
sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not
otherwise appropriated, to supply supplemental appropriations for
the fiscal year ending September 30, 1982, and for other purposes,
CHAPTER I
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
AUTHORrrY TO BORROW
As authorized by section 301 of Public Law 95-279, $5,000,000,000
shall be available to the Commodity Credit Corporation for neces-
sary expenses in carrying out its authorized programs, to remain
available without regard to fiscal year limitations: Provided, That
not more than $500,000,000 of this amount shall be available for
export credit loans as authorized by the Charter of the Commodity
Credit Corporation.
CONSERVATION
CONSERVATION OPERATIONS
Funds appropriated for fiscal year 1982 under this account may be
used under the provisions of the Act of April 27, 1935 (16 U.S.C.
590a-590fl, for the acquisition of lands by donation, exchange, or
purchase at a nominal cost not to exceed $100.
CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS
If the funds available for Nutrition Education and Training
grants authorized under section 19 of the Child Nutrition Act of
42 uSC 1788. 1966, as amended, require a ratable reduction in those grants, the
minimum grant for each State shall be $50,000.
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PUBLIC LAW 97-257-SEPT. 10, 1982 96 STAT. 819
CHAPTER II
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
BUREAU OF THE CENSU$
PERIODIC CENSUSES AND PROGRAMS
(DISAPPROVAL OF DEFERRAL)
The Congress disapproves $100,000 of the proposed deferral
D82-225 relating to the Department of Commerce, Bureau of the
Census, "Periodic censuses and programs" as set forth in the mes-
sage of February 5, 1982, which was transmitted to the Congress by
the President. This disapproval shall be effective upon enactment
into law of this bill and the amount of the proposed deferral
disapproved herein shall be made available for obligation.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REVOLVING FUND
During fiscal year 1982, and within the resources and authority
available, gross obligations for the principal amount of direct loans
shall not exceed $30,000,000. During fiscal year 1982, total commit-
ments to guarantee loans shall not exceed $150,000,000 of contingent
liability for loan principal. The unobligated balances in the Eco-
nomic Development Revolving Fund shall be available for necessary
expenses of protecting the Government's liability in federally guar-
anteed loans made prior to October 1, 1981, under the authority of
title II of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended, including defaults of
loan guarantees and care and protection of collateral and such other
costs as may be necessary to protect the Government's investments.
INTERNATIONAL TRADE ADMINISTRATION
OPERATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION
During fiscal year 1982, and within the resources and authority
available, gross obligations for the principal amount of direct loans
shall not exceed $12,484,000.
During fiscal year 1982, total commitments to guarantee loans
shall not exceed $28,250,000 of contingent liability for loan principal.
PARTICIPATION IN UNITED STATES EXPOSITIONS
For necessary expenses for designing, fabricating, installing and
dismantling exhibits, and operating a Federal Pavilion in the Louisi-
ana World Exposition, $10,000,000, to remain available through
September 30, 1985, including not to exceed $65,000 for official
entertainment of officials of other countries when specifically
authorized by the Commissioner General: Provided, That no addi-
tional Federal funds shall be made available for this purpose:
Provided further, That these funds shall be available only upon
enactment into law of authorizing legislation.
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96 STAT. 820
MINORITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
MINORITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
(DEFERRAL)
Of the funds appropriated under this head in Public Law 97-161,
$12,000,000 are deferred for obligation until October 1, 1982.
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NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION
OPERATIONS, RESEARCH, AND FACILITIES
For an additional amount for "Operations, research, and facili-
ties", $2,163,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That
of the funds appropriated under this head, $200,000 shall be for
necessary expenses for research to develop life history information
on the bowhead whale in high level and low level area surveys and
not to exceed $50,000 shall be for implementation of the 1982
Cooperative Agreement between the National Oceanic and Atmos-
pheric Administration and the Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission
as amended in July 1982.
16 USC 971b,
971h, 971i, 1827.
(TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For an additional amount for "Coastal zone management",
$3,000,000, to be derived by transfer from repayments of principal
and interest on outstanding loans in the fund entitled "Coastal
Energy Impact Fund", to remain available until expended.
FOREIGN FISHING OBSERVER FUND
For expenses necessary to carry out the provisions of the Fishery
Conservation and Management Act of 1976, as amended (Public Law
96-339), there are appropriated from the fees imposed under the
foreign fishing observer program authorized by that Act, not to
exceed $1,000,000, to remain available until expended.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", $2,500,000,
to remain available until expended.
All appropriations under this head for fiscal year 1982 and all fees
collected shall remain available until expended.
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PUBLIC LAW 97-257-SEPT. 10, 1982 96 STAT. 821
RELATED AGENCIES
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
MARITIME ADMINISTRATION
FEDERAL SHIP FINANCING FUND
During 1982, total commitments to guarantee loans shall not
exceed $675,000,000 of contingent liability for loan principal.
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
BUREAU OF GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL OPERATIONS
FISHERMEN'S PROTECTIVE FUND
For payment to the Fishermen's Protective Fund, in accordance
with section 5 of Public Law 92-569 approved October 26, 1972,
$2,000,000, to remain available until expended.
.SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", $400,000.
.SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
Of the amount appropriated for "Salaries and expenses" for fiscal
year 1982, $11,200,000 shall be available only for grants for Small
Business Development Centers as authorized by section 20(a) of the
Small Business Act, as amended.
BUSINESS LOAN AND INVESTMENT FUND
During fiscal year 1982, within resources and authority available,
total commitments to arantee loans shall not exceed
$3,000,000,000 of contingent liability for loan principal.
(DISAPPROVAL OF DEFERRAL)
The Congress disapproves $2,500,000 of the proposed deferral
D82-233A relating to the Small Business Administration, "Business
Loan and Investment Fund" as set forth in the message of May 18,
1982, which was transmitted to the Congress by the President. This
disapproval shall be effective upon enactment into law of this bill
and the amount of the proposed deferral disapproved herein shall be
made available for obligation.
SURETY BOND GUARANTEES REVOLVING FUND
(DISAPPROVAL OF DEFERRAL)
The Congress disapproves the proposed deferral D82-234 relating
to the Small Business Administration, "Surety Bond Guarantees
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PUBLIC LAW 97-257-SEPT. lU, 1982
Revolving Fund" as set forth in the message of February 5, 1982,
which was transmitted to the Congress by the President. This
disapproval shall be effective upon enactment into law of this bill
and the amount of the proposed deferral disapproved herein shall be
made available for obligation.
POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT CONTRACT GUARANTEE REVOLVING
FUND
During fiscal year 1982, within resources and authority available,
total commitments to guarantee loans shall not exceed $250,000,000
of contingent liability for loan principal.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
LEGAL ACTIVITIES
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, GENERAL LEGAL ACTIVITIES
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses, general
legal activities", $383,000; and in addition, $1,800,000 which shall be
derived by transfer from "Salaries and expenses, Antitrust
Division".
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION
Amounts appropriated under this head for fiscal year 1982 may be
used to pay allowances and benefits similar to those allowed under
the Foreign Service Act of 1980, as determined by the Commission.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, UNITED STATES ATTORNEYS AND MARSHALS
For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses, United
States attorneys and marshals", $9,015,000, of which $500,000 shall
be available only for bankruptcy trustees.
SUPPORT OF UNITED STATES PRISONERS
For an additional amount for "Support of United States prisoners",
$7,423,000, of which $1,600,000 is appropriated to fund fiscal
year 1981 obligations in excess of amounts avallable: Provided, That
not to exceed $3,000,000 of the current year appropriation shall be
available for the purpose of renovating and equipping State and
local jails that confine Federal prisoners.
FEES AND EXPENSES OF WITNESSES
For an additional amount for "Fees and expenses of witnesses",
$4,750,000.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE
Of the funds provided under the above heading for fiscal year
1982, not to exceed $80,290 shall be available to satisfy a settlement
pursuant to the Back Pay Act (5 U.S.C. 5596 and 29 CFR 1613.217(a),
271 (a), (b), and (c)) for back wages from prior fiscal years.
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", $4,400,000:
Provided, That amounts appropriated under' this head for fiscal year
1982 may be used to purchase one thousand five hundred police-type
passenger motor vehicles for replacement only: Provided further,
That not to exceed $5,000,000 for automated data processing and
telecommunications and $600,000 for undercover operations shall be
available until September 30, 1983: Provided further, That notwith-
standing the provisions of title 31 U.S.C. 483(a) and 484, the Director
of the Federal Bureau of Investigation may establish and collect fees
to process f ngerprint identification records for noncriminal employ-
ment and licensing purposes, and credit such fees to this appropri-
ation to be used for salaries and other expenses incurred in
providing these services: Provided further, That the funds available
for carrying out these services shall be available only to the extent
provided in advance in appropriation Acts.
IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
From amounts appropriated under this head for fiscal year 1982,
$400,000 for research and $1,821,000 for construction shall remain
available until expended: Provided, That funds appropriated under
this head for fiscal year 1982 may be used to purchase not to exceed
five hundred ten police-type passenger motor vehicles of which four
hundred thirty shall be for replacement only.
DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", $4,860,000:
Provided, That of amounts appropriated under this head for fiscal
year 1982, $1,200,000 for research shall remain available until
expended and $1,700,000 for the purchase of evidence and payments
for information shall remain available until September 30, 1983:
Provided further, That funds appropriated under this head for fiscal
year 1982 may be used to purchase not to exceed two hundred
seventy-seven police-type passenger motor vehicles for replacement
only.
FEDERAL PRISON .SYSTEM
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", $130,000:
Provided, That the amounts appropriated under this head for fiscal
year 1982 may be used to purchase thirty-one law enforcement and
passenger motor vehicles, of which twenty-seven are for replace-
ment only.
BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES
For an additional amount for "Buildings and facilities",
$41,750,000, of which $1,000,000 shall be derived by transfer from
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"Salaries and expenses, Antitrust Division", to remain available
until expended: Provided, That sites for location of an alien process-
ing facility not be excluded from consideration by the Department of
Justice solely because such sites are not presently federally owned:
And provided further, That the building to house aliens be con-
structed in a separate building from an existing Bureau of Prisons
building housing Federal prisoners.
FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING
EXPENSES, FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED
Not to exceed $2,417,000 of the funds of the Corporation shall be
available for its administrative expenses and not to exceed
$2,983,000 shall be available for the vocational training of prisoners.
OFFICE OF JUSTICE ASSISTANCE, RESEARCH AND STATISTICS
Study, submittal
to Congress.
(TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For an additional amount for "Research and statistics", $450,000,
to be derived by transfer from "Law enforcement assistance" for a
study of the victims of crime in the District of Columbia to be
submitted to the Congress not later than September 30,1983.
GENERAL PROVISIONS-DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
s UsC 1522 note. Notwithstanding section 501(ex2xB) of Public Law 96-422, funds
made available to the Department of Justice for fiscal year 1982
may be expended for assistance to Cuban-Haitian entrants as
authorized under section 501(c) of said Act.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
ADMINISTRATION OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
Notwithstanding section 15(a) of the State Department Basic
Authorities Act of 1956, for an additional amount for "Salaries and
expenses", $37,978,000, of which $31,228,000 shall remain available
until September 30, 1984.
ACQUISITION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF BUILDINGS ABROAD
Notwithstanding section 15(a) of the State Department Basic
Authorities Act of 1956, for an additional amount for "Acquisition,
operation, and maintenance of buildings abroad", $17,655,000, to
remain available until September 30, 1984.
PAYMENT TO THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE IN TAIWAN
Notwithstanding section 15(a) of the State Department Basic
Authorities Act of 1956, for an additional amount for "Payment to
the American Institute in Taiwan", $244,000.
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PAYMENT TO THE FOREIGN SERVICE RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY FUND
Notwithstanding section 15(a) of the State Department Basic
Authorities Act of 1956, for an additional amount for "Payment to
the Foreign Service Retirement and Disability Fund", $4,615,000.
AMERICAN SECTIONS, INTERNATIONAL COMMISSIONS
Of the amount appropriated under this head for fiscal year 1982,
notwithstanding section 15(a) of the State Department Basic
Authorities Act of 1956, not to exceed $95,000 for the International
Joint Commission shall remain available until September 30, 1983.
RELATED AGENCIES
BOARD FOR INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING
GRANTS AND EXPENSES
(DISAPPROVAL OF DEFERRAL)
The Congress disapproves the proposed deferral D82-248 relating
to the Board for International Broadcasting, "Grants and expenses",
as set forth in the message of June 2, 1982, which was transmitted to
the Congress by the President. This disapproval shall be effective
upon enactment into law of this bill and the amount of the proposed
deferral disapproved herein shall be made available for obligation.
Of the funds appropriated for the Board for International Broad-
casting, "Grants and expenses" in Public Law 9?-161, $2,000,000 are
rescinded.
COMMISSION ON WARTIME RELOCATION AND INTERNMENT OF
CIVILIANS
Funds appropriated under this head in Public Law 96-536 shall
remain available until December 31, 1982.
COURTS OF APPEALS, DISTRICT COURTS, AND OTHER JUDICIAL
SERVICES
For an additional amount for "Defender services", $1,500,000, to
remain available until expended.
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CIiAI''I'ER III
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE-MILITARY
Mil:rrARY PERSONNEL
MII.TfARY PERSONNEL, AR'~iY
For a!1 additional amount for "Military personnel, Army",
$53,700,00;1.
For an additional amount for "Military personnel, Navy",
$57,474,000.
For an additional amount for "Military personnel, Marine Corps",
$37,145,000.
For an additional amount for "Military personnel, Air Force",
$4,500,000.
RESERVE PERSONNEL, ARMY
For an additional amount for "Reserve personnel, Army",
$9,000,000.
Funds made available for riscal year 1982 for "Reserve personnel,
Navy" may he transferred to the appropriation "Reserve personnel,
Navy" for fiscal year 1579, in an additional amount of $300,000, for a
total not to exceed $400,000 to liquidate obligations incurred and
chargeable to that account.
R~ERVE PERSONNEL, MARINE CORPS
For an additional amount for "Reserve personnel, Marine Carps",
$2,000,000.
For an additional amaunt for "Reserve personnel, Air Force",
$3,650,000.
For an additio~lal amol!nt for "National Guard personnel, Army",
$9,600,000.
NATIONF.L r,UARn PERSONNEL, AIR FORCE
For an additional amount for "National Guard personnel, Air
Farce", $2,000,000.
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RETIRED MILITARY PERSONNEL
RETIRED PAY, DEFENSE
For an additional amount for "Retired pay, Defense", $47,685,000.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, ARMY
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For an additional amount for "Operation and maintenance,
Army"; $4,300,000; and in addition, $23,500,000 of which $5,700,000
shall be derived by transfer from "Missile procurement, Army
1982/1984", $6,300,000 shall be derived by transfer from "Procure-
ment of weapons and tracked combat vehicles, Army, 1982/ 1984",
$1,500,000 shall be derived by transfer from "Procurement of ammu-
nition, Army, 1982/1984", and $10,000,000 shall be derived by trans-
fer from "Other procurement, Army, 1982/1984".
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For an additional amount for "Operation and maintenance,
Navy", $117,400,000 of which $19,600,000 shall be derived by trans-
fer from "Research, development, test, and evaluation, Navy,
1982/1983", $71,100,000 shall be derived by transfer from "Aircraft
procurement, Navy, 1982/1984", $7,500,000 shall be derived by
transfer from "Weapons procurement, Navy, 1982/1984", and
$19,200,000 shall be derived by transfer from "Other procure-
ment, Navy, 1982/1984"; and in addition, $43,641,000 for liquidation
of contract authority in "Operation and maintenance, Navy" for
fiscal year 1980.
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For an additional amount for "Operation and maintenance,
Marine Corps", $4,800,000; and in addition, $2,000,000 which shall be
derived by transfer from "Procurement, Marine Corps, 1982/ 1984".
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, AIR FORCE
For an additional amount for "Operation and maintenance, Air
Force", $23,000,000.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, DEFENSE AGENCIES
For an additional amount for "Operation and maintenance,
Defense Agencies", $25,800,000.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, ARMY RESERVE
For an additional amount for "Operation and maintenance, Army
Reserve", $800,000.
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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, NAVY RESERVE
For an additional amount for "Operation and maintenance, Navy
Reserve", $200,000.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, AIR FORCE RESERVE
For an additional amount for "Operation and maintenance, Air
Force Reserve", $600,000.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
For an additional amount for "Operation and maintenance, Army
National Guard", $1,500,000.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, AIR NATIONAL GUARD
For an additional amount for "Operation and maintenance, Air
National Guard", $1,400,000.
AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT, AIR FORCE
For an additional amount for "Aircraft procurement, Air Force",
$120,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 1984, only for
the purchase of two new KC-10 aircraft or for fully funding the
purchase and modification of an appropriate number of used DC-10
aircraft to the KC-10 configuration.
OTHER PROCUREMENT, AIR FORCE
For an additional amount for "Other procurement, Air Force",
$19,700,000, to remain available until September 30, 1984.
PROCUREMENT, DEFENSE AGENCIES
For an additional amount for "Procurement, defense agencies",
$6,500,000, to remain available until September 30, 1984.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
The limitation contained in section 728 of the Department of
s5 Stat. 1583. Defense Appropriation Act, 1982, is increased to $8,000,000.
The limitation contained in section 747 of the Department of
s5 Stat. 1586. Defense Appropriation Act, 1982, is increased to $31,000,000.
Appropriations or funds available to the Department of Defense
may be transferred to fiscal year 1982 Department of Defense
appropriations for Research, development, test, and evaluation to
the extent necessary to meet increased pay costs authorized by or
pursuant to law.
All obligations incurred in anticipation of the appropriations and
authority provided in this Act by the Department of Defense for pay
and allowances for military personnel are hereby ratified and con-
firmed if otherwise in accordance with the provisions of this Act.
None of the funds available to the Department of Defense during
the current fiscal year shall be used by the Secretary of a military
department to purchase coal or coke from foreign nations for use at
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United States defense facilities in Europe when coal from the
United States is available.
The transfer authority limitation contained in section 733 of
Public Law 97-114 is increased to $800,000,000.
CHAPTER IV
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FUNDS
GOVERNMENTAL DIRECTION AND SUPPORT
For an additional amount for "Governmental direction and sup-
port", $2,982,400, of which $40,000 for the Council of the District of
Columbia shall be available only upon enactment of D.C. Bi114-35 or
equivalent legislation.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION
For an additional amount for "Economic development and regula-
tion", $4,603,800.
(INCLUDING RESCISSION AND TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For an additional amount for "Public safety and justice",
$3,401,500, of which $800,000 shall be derived by transfer from the
appropriation "Transportation services and assistance" upon
approval by resolution of the District of Columbia Council: Provided,
That the limitation on funds available to the Chief of Police in fiscal
year 1982 for the prevention and detection of crime under this
heading in Public Law 9?-91 is increased to $300,000: Provided
further, That of the funds appropriated under this heading for the
Police and Fire Retirement System for fiscal year 1982 in Public
Law 97-91, $14,700,000 are rescinded.
PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM
For an additional amount for "Public education system",
$7,768,900, to be allocated as follows: $7,574,900 for the District of
Columbia Public Schools, and $194,000 for the Public Library.
(INCLUDING RESCISSION AND TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For an additional amount for "Human support services",
$40,044,400 of which $1,900,000 shall be derived by transfer from the
appropriation "Transportation services and assistance" upon
approval by resolution of the District of Columbia Council: Provided,
That of the amount appropriated under this heading from the
revenue sharing trust fund for fiscal year 1982 in Public Law 97-91,
$227,400 are rescinded.
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ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES AND SUPPLY
For an additional amount for "Environmental services and
supply", $368,900.
PERSONAL SERVICES
For an additional amount -for "Personal services", $7,401,500, of
which $2,590,300, in addition to $2,774,500 appropriated under this
heading in Public Law 97-91, shall be solely for the Metropolitan
Police Department.
CAPITAL OUTLAY
For an additional amount for "Capital outlay", to remain avail-
able until expended, $10,555,000: Provided, That $521,200 shall be
available for project management and $477,800 for design by the
Director of the Department of General Services or by contract for
architectural engineering services, as may be determined by the
Mayor.
WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER ENTERPRISE FUND
For an additional amount for "Washington Convention Center
Enterprise Fund", $774,000.
DIVISION OF EXPENSES
The sums appropriated herein for the District of Columbia shall
be paid out of the general fund of the District of Columbia, except as
otherwise specifically provided.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
Title 11 of the District of Columbia Code is amended by adding the
following new section:
"? 11-1732. Hearing commissioners
"(a) The chief judge of the superior court may appoint and may
remove hearing commissioners who shall serve in the superior court
and shall, in addition to the performance of the duties enumerated
in subsection (c) of this section, perform such other duties as are not
inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of the United States and
of the District of Columbia, or as may be assigned by rule of the
su~erior court.
`(b) No individual may be appointed or serve as a hearing commis-
sioner under this section unless he or she has been a member of the
bar of the District of Columbia for at least three years.
"(c) A hearing commissioner, when specifically designated by the
chief judge of the superior court, may perform the following func-
tions:
"(1) administer oaths and affirmations and take acknowledg-
ments.
"(2) with the consent of the parties, determine conditions of
release and pretrial detention pursuant to the provisions of title
23 of the District of Columbia Code (relating to criminal
procedures).
"(3) with the consent of the parties, conduct preliminary
examinations in all criminal cases to determine If there Is
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probable cause to believe that an offense has been committed
and that the accused committed it.
"(4) with the consent of the parties involved make findings
and recommendations in uncontested proceedings, and in con-
tested hearings in the civil, criminal and family divisions of the
superior court. A rehearing of the case, or a review of the
hearing commissioner's findings and recommendations, may be
made by a judge of the appropriate division sua sponte. The
findings and recommendations of the hearing commissioner
shall when approved by a judge of the appropriate division
constitute a final order of the superior court.
"(5) with the consent of the respondent make findings and
recommendations in any nonjury traffic infraction matters in
the superior court. A rehearing of the case, or a review of the
hearing commissioner's findings and recommendations, may be
made by a judge of the superior court sua sponte. The findings
and recommendations of the hearing commissioner when
approved by a judge of the superior court shall constitute a final
order of the superior court.
"(d) The provisions contained in this section shall remain in effect
until September 30, 1983.".
CHAPTER V
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
(TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For an additional amount for "Operation and maintenance",
$2,000,000, to remain available until expended, to be derived by
transfer of unobligated balances in the construction program.
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
OPERATING EXPENSES
ATOMIC ENERGY DEFENSE ACTIVITIES
For an additional amount for "Operating expenses, atomic energy
defense activities", $57,000,000, to remain available until expended.
PLANT AND CAPITAL EQUIPMENT
ENERGY SUPPLY, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
(TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For an additional amount for "Plant and capital equipment,
energy supply, research and development", $14,000,000, to remain
available until expended, which shall be derived by transfer from
"Geothermal Resources Development Fund".
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notes.
For an additional amount for "Plant and capital equipment,
atomic energy defense activities", $7,300,000, to remain available
until expended.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
Funds available to the Corps of Engineers under "Operation and
maintenance, general" may be used to provide alump-sum payment
as compensation for seepage damages in the Sny Island Levee
Drainage District, Illinois, currently estimated to be $2,420,000,
attributable to operation of the project.
Appropriations for the Yatesville Lake construction project shall
be made available for obligation in the amount designated for that
project and without regard to any other designation in the joint
explanatory statement of the committee of conference (Report No.
97-345), pursuant to title I of the Energy and Water Development
Appropriation Act, 1982.
Appropriations for the execution of work pursuant to section 202
of the 1981 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act
shall be made available for obligation in the amount designated for
that purpose with emphasis on the Pineville and Barbourville,
Kentucky and Williamson, West Virginia project components and
without regard to any other designation in the joint explanatory
statement of the committee of conference (Report No. 97-345) pursu-
ant to title I of the Energy and Water Development Appropriations
Act, 1982. Flood control measures authorized by section 202 of the
1981 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act involving
high levees and floodwalls in urban areas should provide for a
standard project flood level of protection where the consequences
from overtopping caused by large floods would be catastrophic.
Without regard to any other provision of law limiting the amounts
payable to prevailing wage rate employees, United States Army
Corps of Engineers employees paid from Corps of Engineers Special
Power Rate Schedules shall be paid, beginning the effective date of
each annual wage survey in the region after the date of enactment
of this Act, wages as determined by the Department of Defense
Wage Fixing Authority to be consistent with wages of the Depart-
ment of Energy and the Department of the Interior employees
performing similar work in the corresponding area whose wage
rates are established in accordance with section 9(b) of Public Law
92-392 or section 704 of Public Law 95-454.
CHAPTER VI
BILATERAL ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE
FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT
AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PAYMENT TO THE FOREIGN SERVICE RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY FUND
For an additional amount for "Payment to the Foreign Service
Retirement and Disability Fund", $1,031,000.
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OVERSEAS AND SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
(FOREIGN CURRENCY PROGRAM)
For an additional amount for necessary expenses as authorized by
section 612 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, 22 UsC 2ss2.
$920,000 in foreign currencies which the Department of the Treas-
ury declares to be excess to the normal requirements of the United
States, to remain available until expended.
(TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For expenses necessary to carry out the provisions of section 495J
of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, $50,000,000 which shall be
derived by transfer from the Department of State, "Migration and
Refugee Assistance", to remain available until expended: Provided,
That of such amount not less than $10,000,000 shall be available
only for the American University of Beirut.
ECONOMIC SUPPORT FUND
CARIBBEAN BASIN INITIATIVE
For an additional amount for necessary expenses to carry out
chapter 4 of part II of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961,
$350,000,000, to remain available until March 31, 1983, notwith-
standing section 10 of Public Law 91-672: Provided, That the funds
in this paragraph shall be available only to the extent and in the
manner provided as follows: not less than $20,000,000 for the East-
ern Caribbean; not less than $41,000,000 for the Dominican Repub-
lic; not less than $10,000,000 for Haiti; not less than $50,000,000 for
Jamaica; not less than $10,000,000 for Belize; not less than
$70,000,000 for Costa Rica; not more than $10,000,000 for Guate-
mala; not less than $35,000,000 for Honduras; not more than
$75,000,000 for El Salvador; not less than $2,000,000 for the Ameri-
can Institute for Free Labor Development; not less than $2,000,000
for the Inter-American Foundation; and $25,000,000 unallocated:
Provided further, That none of the funds appropriated for this
purpose may be obligated until September 15, 1982, or until the
enactment of authorizing legislation, whichever comes first: Pro-
vided further, That none of the funds appropriated under this
heading and made available only for a country referred to in the
first proviso may be available for such country while such country is
not taking adequate steps to cooperate with the United States, as
certified monthly by the President to the Congress, to prevent
narcotic drugs and other controlled substances (as listed in the
schedules in section 202 of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Preven-
tion and Control Act of 1970 (21 U.S.C. 812)) which are produced,
processed, or transported in such country from entering the United
States unlawfully. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act,
none of the funds appropriated in this paragraph may be obligated
or expended in any manner inconsistent with the policy hereby
reaffirmed, which Is stated in S.J. Res. 230 (76 Stat. 697), to wit:
"Whereas President James Monroe, announcing the Monroe Doc-
trine in 1823, declared that the United States would consider any
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attempt on the part of European powers `To extend their system
to any portion of this Hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and
safety'; and ,
"Whereas in the Rio Treaty of 1947 the parties agreed that an
armed attack by any State against an American State shall be
considered as an attack against all the American States, and,
consequently, each one of the said contracting parties undertakes
to assist in meeting the attack in the exercise of the inherent right
of individual or collective self-defense recognized by article 51 of
the Charter of the United Nations'; and
"Whereas the Foreign Ministers of the Organization of American
States at Punta del Este in January 1962 declared: `The present
Government of Cuba has identified itself with the principles of
Marxist-Leninist ideology, has established a political, economic,
and social system based on that doctrine, and accepts military
assistance from extracontinental Communist powers, including
even the threat of military intervention in America on the part of
the Soviet Union'; and
"Whereas the international Communist movement has increasingly
extended into Cuba, its political, economic, and military sphere of
influence: Now, therefore, be it
50 USC 401 note.
22 USC 2151
note.
50 USC 1541
note.
"Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Unlted
States is determined-
"(a) to prevent by whatever means may be necessary, includ-
ing the use of arms, the Marxist-Leninist regime in Cuba from
extending by force or the threat of force its aggressive or
subversive activities to any part of this hemisphere;
"(b) to prevent in Cuba the creation or use of an externally
supported military capability endangering the security of the
United States; and
"(c) to work with the Organization of American States and
with freedom-loving Cubans to support the aspirations of the
Cuban people for self-determination.".
Nothing in this Act shall be deemed to change or otherwise affect
the standards and procedures provided in the National Security Act
of 1947, as amended; the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as
amended; and the War Powers Resolution of 1973. This Act does not
constitute the statutory authorization for introduction of United
States Armed Forces contemplated by the War Powers Resolution.
MILITARY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
For an additional amount for necessary expenses to carry out
22 USC 2311. the provisions of section 503 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961,
$2,000,000, to remain available for obligation until Septem-
ber 30, 1983: Provided, That such amount and $25,000,000 of funds
reprogrammed during the fiscal year 1982 to carry out such section
shall be available only to the extent and in the manner provided as
follows: $10,000,000 shall be available only for Honduras; $5,000,000
shall be available only for Somalia; $2,000,000 shall be available
only for Costa Rica; and, $10,000,000 shall be available only for
Portugal.
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INTERNATIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION AND TRAINING
For an additional amount for necessary expenses to carry out the
rovisions of section 541 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, 22 usC 2347.
3,512,000.
FOREIGN MILITARY CREDIT SALES
For an additional amount for necessary expenses to enable the
President to carry out the provisions of sections 23 and 24 of the
Arms Export Control Act, $50,000,000, which sum shall be available
only for Sudan.
In addition to the total amount of gross obligations for the princi-
pal amount of direct loans, exclusive of loan guarantee defaults,
which may be made during the fiscal year 1982 pursuant to the
heading "Foreign Military Credit Sales" of Public Law 97-121, there
may be made $50,000,000 of such gross obligations during such fiscal
year.
SPECIAL DEFENSE ACQUISITION FUND
(LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS)
There are authorized to be made available for the Special Defense
Acquisition Fund for the fiscal year 1982, $125,000,000.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
MIGRATION AND REFUGEE ASSISTANCE
The funds appropriated by the Foreign Assistance and Related
Programs Approprlations Act, 1982, for resettlement services and
facilities for refugees and displaced persons in Africa shall remain
available until expended.
CHAPTER VII
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
HOUSING PROGRAMS
ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS FOR ASSISTED HOUSING
The Urgent Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1982 (Public Law
97-216) is amended by striking the seventh and eighth provisos
under this heading and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
Provided further, That to the extent the amount of budget authority
(including budget authority internally transferred by State Housing
Finance Development agencies pursuant to 24 C.F.R. Section
883.207) which is recaptured or deobligated during fiscal year 1982
exceeds $3,250,000,000, the amount of recaptured or deobligated
contract authority and budget authority which exceeds such
$3,250,000,000, if any, shall be deferred until October 1, 1982, except
that budget authority internally transferred pursuant to 24 C.F.R.
Section 883.207 shall not be deferred: Provided further, That the
first $89,321,727 of budget authority" deferred in accordance with the
immediately preceding proviso, or such lesser amount as is available
on October 1, 1982, shall be made available for the modernization of
5,073 vacant uninhabitable public housing units, pursuant to section
22 USC 2763,
2764.
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14 of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended, other than
section 14(fl of such Act.
INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
.SELECTIVE SERVICE .SYSTEM
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", $150,000:
Provided, That the Director of the Selective Service System shall
establish at the time of mobilization a Civilian Review Board(s) to
review appeals made by alternative service workers to their job
assignments or reassignments.
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
MEDICAL AND PROSTHETIC RESEARCH
(TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For an additional amount for "Medical and prosthetic research",
$4,198,000, to remain available until September 30, 1983, and which
shall be derived by transfer from "Medical care".
MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION AND- MISCELLANEOUS OPERATING EXPENSES
(TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For an additional amount for "Medical administration and miscel-
laneous operating expenses", $8,000,000, to remain available until
September 30, 1983, and which shall be derived by transfer from
"Medical care".
(TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For payment to the Republic of the Philippines of grants, as
authorized by law (38 U.S.C. 632), for assisting in the replacement
and upgrading of equipment and in rehabilitating the physical plant
and facilities of the Veterans Memorial Medical Center, $500,000, to
remain available until September 30, 1983, and which shall be
derived by transfer from "Medical care".
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
The limitation in section 501(40) of title V of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development-Independent Agencies Appropri-
ation Act, 1982, on the Department of Housing and Urban Develop-
ment's data processing services is increased from $34,000,000 to
$35,500,000.
Gross loan commitments for 1982 to be made under section 202 of
the Housing Act of 1959, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1701q) shall not be
subject to the rules of the Department of Housing and Urban
Development published on May 11, 1982.
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CHAPTER VIII
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
MANAGEMENT OF LANDS AND RESOURCES
For an additional amount for "Management of lands and
resources", $55,000,000: Provided, That notwithstanding any other
provisions of law, the Secretary of the Interior and Secretary of
Agriculture are authorized to enter into contracts with State and
local governmental entities, including local fire districts, for pro-
curement of services in the presuppression, detection, and suppres-
sion of fires on any units within their jurisdiction. In addition, any
contracts or agreements with the jurisdictions for fire management
services listed above which are previously executed shall remain
valid.
LAND ACQUISITION
For an additional amount for "Land acquisition", $700,000: Pro-
vided, That notwithstanding the date cited in section 119(d) of
Public Law 96-199, this amount together with $1,920,000 appropri-
ated under this head in Public Law 97-100 shall be available for
acquisition of lands in the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural
Area, Oregon, to remain available until expended.
UNITED .STATES FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
For an additional amount for "Resource management",
$1,800,000.
CONSTRUCTION AND ANADROMOUS FISH
For an additional amount for "Construction and anadromous
fish", $4,000,000, of which not less than $2,500,000 shall be available
for construction and equipping, at Merritt Island NWR, Florida, the
Scott J. Manness administrative/visitor facility and the Beau W.
Sauselein maintenance center.
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
OPERATION OF THE NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM
For an additional amount for "Operation of the national park
system", $2,200,000.
CONSTRUCTION
For an additional amount for "Construction", $10,680,000, to
remain available until expended: Provided, That $2,000,000 for
reconstruction of the Filene Center at the Wolf Trap Farm Park for
the Performing Arts shall become available for obligation only upon
enactment of authorizing legislation: Provided further, That not-
withstanding any other provlsions of law, the Park Service, using
the United States Army Corps of Engineers, shall begin providing
hydraulic fill to the Sandy Hook area of the Gateway National
43 USC 1783.
95 Stat. 1391.
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Recreation Area within 60 days after enactment of this legislation:
Provided further, That the Park Service shall obligate by Novembhr
f
ort e
1, 1982, out of funds avallable, no more than $160,000
rehabilitation of the mounted police training barn at Rock Creek
Park Horse Center for use by the National Center for Therapeutic
Riding, as directed by the managers of the Committee of Conference
on the bill making appropriations for the Department of the Interior
and Related Agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1981
(Public Law 96-514).
LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND
(RESCISSION)
The contract authority provided for fiscal year 1982 by 16 U.S.C.
4601-10a is rescinded.
LAND ACQUISITION AND STATE ASSISTANCE
For an additional amount for "Land acquisition and State assist-
ance", $30,000,000, to remain available until expended, of which
$13,500,000 is for Big Cypress National Preserve, Florida; $4,500,000
is for Big Thicket National Preserve, Texas; $5,500,000 is for Cape
Cod National Seashore, Massachusetts; $1,000,000 is for the Cumber-
land Island National Seashore, Georgia; and $5,500,000 for the
Lassen Volcanic National Park, California.
GEOLOGICAL .SURVEY
SURVEYS, INVESTIGATIONS, AND RESEARCH
For an additional amount for "Surveys, investigations, and re-
search", $6,200,000.
BUREAU OF MINES
MINES AND MINERALS
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For an additional amount for "Mines and minerals", $5,064,000, to
remain available until expended, of which $991,000 shall be derived
by transfer from "Drainage of anthracite mines" to carry out the
sa star. 3211. purposes of section 2(b) of Public Law 96-543.
OFFICE OF SURFACE MINING RECLAMATION AND ENFORCEMENT
ABANDONED MINE RECLAMATION FUND
For an additional amount for "Abandoned Mine Reclamation
Fund", $13,251,000 for the purposes of section 406 of Public Law
95-87.
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
OPERATION OF INDIAN PROGRAMS
For an additional amount for "Operation of Indian p ams",
$18,100,000: Provided, That $11,100,000 of such amount shall be
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immediately available for transfer to the State of Alaska to assist in
the basic operation and maintenance during the period ending
September 30, 1984, of formerly Bureau-owned schools which have
been transferred to the State, such sum to be in addition to assist-
ance otherwise available under the Act of April 16, 1934 (48 Stat.
596), as amended (25 U.S.C. 452 et seq.) or any other Act to such
schools on the same basis as other public schools: Provided further,
That the Act of December 23, 1981 (95 Stat. 1391, 1400) is amended 95 Stat. 1399.
under the heading "INDIAN AFFAIRS" lri the paragraph headed 25 USC 155b.
"TRIBAL TRUST FUNDS" by deleting the last sentence of said para-
graph and inserting the following in lieu thereof:
"No funds shall be deposited in such `Indian money, proceeds of
labor' (IMPL) accounts after September 30, 1982. The unobligated
balance in IMPL accounts as of the close of business on Septem-
ber 30, 1982, including the income resulting from the investment of
funds from such accounts prior to such date, shall be transferred to
and held in escrow accounts at the locations of the IMPL accounts
from which they are transferred. Funds in such escrow accounts
may be invested as provided in section 1 of the Act of June 24, 1938
(52 Stat. 1037; 25 U.S.C. 162a) and the investment income added to
such accounts. The Secretary shall determine no later than Septem-
ber 30, 1985 (after consultation with appropriate tribes and indi-
vidual Indians) the extent to which the funds held in such escrow
accounts represent income from the investment of special deposits
relating to specific tribes or individual Indians. Upon such adeter- Funds, transfer.
urination by the Secretary and express acceptance of the determina-
tion by the beneficiary, the Secretary shall transfer such funds to
trust accounts for such tribes or individual Indians. Not more than
ten percent of the funds transferred to trust accounts for any tribe
or individual Indian under this provision may be utilized to pay for
legal or other representation relating to claims for such funds. Not
to exceed two percent of the funds transferred from the IMPL
accounts shall be available to reimburse the Bureau of Indian
Affairs for administrative expenses incurred in determining owner-
ship of the funds. Acceptance of a determination by the Secretary
and the transfer of funds under this provision shall constitute a
complete release and waiver of any and all claims by the beneficiary
against the United States relating to the unobligated balance of
IMPL accounts as of the close of business on September 30, 1982.
During the period of October 1, 1985 through September 30, 1987, or
earlier if a Secretarial determination on ownership and appropriate
fund transfers has been completed, the funds remaining in such
escrow accounts because they have not been transferred to trust
accounts, may be expended subject to the approval of the Secretary
for any purpose authorized under the Act of November 2, 1921 (42
Stat. 208; 25 U.S.C. 13) and requested by the respective governing
bodies of the tribes at the locations where such accounts are main-
tained. The unobligated balances of such escrow accounts as of the
close of business on September 30, 1987, shall be deposited into
miscellaneous receipts of the Treasury."
CONSTRUCTION
For an additional amount for "Construction", $1,000,000, to
remain available until expended.
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OFFICE OF TERRITORIAL AFFAIRS
ADMINISTRATION OF TERRITORIES
For an additional amount for "Administration of territories",
$3,402,000, to remain available until expended.
TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS
For an additional amount for "Trust Territory of the Pacific
Islands", $24,957,000, to remain available until expended, of which
$1,000,000 shall be available for immediate payment to the people of
Bikini under the terms and conditions as set forth in a trust
agreement or amendment thereto approved by the Bikini/Kili Coun-
cil subject only to the disapproval of the Secretary of the Interior:
Provided, That $19,600,000 shall be available for the relocation and
resettlement of the Bikini people in the Marshall Islands, princi-
pally on Kili and Ejit Islands: Provided further, That such sum shall
be paid to a trustee selected by the Bikini/Kili Council subject only
to the disapproval of the Secretary of the Interior to be held in trust
pursuant to the provisions of the aforementioned trust agreement or
amendment thereto approved by the Bikini/Kili Council subject
only to the disapproval of the Secretary of the Interior: Provided
further, That such fund and the earnings and distribution therefrom
shall not be subject to any form of Federal, State, or local taxation:
Provided further, That $2,000,000 of such fund shall remain avail-
- able for future ex gratia distribution to the people of Bikini Atoll
pursuant to the provisions of the trust agreement: Provided further,
That the Governments of the United States and Trust Territory of
the Pacific Islands shall not be liable in any cause of action in law or
equity from the administration and distribution of the trust funds:
Provided further, That of the remaining funds, $2,500,000 shall be
transferred to the "Administration of territories" account for tech-
nical assistance activities, to remain available until expended.
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
INSPECTOR GENERAL
For additional amount for "Inspector General", $3,150,000.
RELATED AGENCIES
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
FOREST SERVICE
NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM
For an additional amount for "National forest system",
$64,900,000.
CONSTRUCTION AND LAND ACQUISITION
For an additional amount for "Construction and land acquisition",
$3,000,000, to remain available until expended, for partial payment,
subject to the execution of a memorandum of understanding by
September 30, 1982 between the Secretary of the Interior, the
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Secretary of Agriculture, and the Chugach Natives, Incorpo-
rated, for the settlement of land claims of the Chugach Natives,
Incorporated as authorized by section 1302(h) and section 1430 of
the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (Public Law
96-487) and section 22(f) of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement 1s use 3192; s4
Act, as amended (Public Law 94-204): Provided, That in the memo- scat. 2531.
randum of understanding, Chugach Natives, Incorporated shall gen- 43 USC 1621.
erally describe the lands to be conveyed to it in satisfaction of all its
entitlements.
The limitation on obligations provided for construction of forest
roads by timber purchasers under this head in Public Law 97-100 s5 stat. 1405.
shall remain available without fiscal year limitation.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISION
Notwithstanding the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 5901(a), as amended, 5 USC 5901 note.
the uniform allowance for each uniformed employee of the Forest
Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture shall not exceed $400
annually.
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
FOSSIL ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
For an additional amount for "Fossil energy research and develop-
ment", $1,080,000, to remain available until expended: Provided,
That there are transferred to, and vested in, the Secretary of the
Interior all functions vested in, or delegated to, the Secretary of
Energy and the Department of Energy under or with respect to (1)
the Act of May 16, 1910, and other authorities formerly exercised by
the Bureau of Mines, but limited to research and development
relating to increased efficiency of production technology of solid fuel
minerals; (2) section 908 of the Surface Mining Control and Reclama-
tion Act of 1977, relating to research and development concerning
alternative coal mining technologies (30 U.S.C. 1328); (3) sections
5(g)(2), 8(a)(4), 8(ax9), 27(bx2x3) of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands
Act (43 U.S.C. 1334(gx2) and 1337(ax4) and 1337(ax9)); and (4) section
105 of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (42 U.S.C. 6213):
Provided further, That the personnel employed, personnel positions,
equipment, facilities, and unexpended balances of the aforemen-
tioned transferred programs shall be merged with the "Mines and
minerals" account of the Bureau of Mines.
(DEFERRAL)
Of the funds made available for obligation under this heading in
the Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriation
Act, 1982 (Public Law 97-100) for the continued design of the
Solvent Refined Coal-I (SRC-I) demonstration facility (Project No.
78-2-d), $64,000,000 is hereby deferred until the enactment of the
Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriation
Act, 1983. Of the remaining funds, $28,100,000 shall be used to
undertake SRC-I post-baseline activities of the type specified in
ICRC-DOE letter numbered 1629 entitled Technical Scope of Work
for the Post-Baseline Period; $22,000,000 shall be used for the termi-
42 USC 7152
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nation costa of SRC-I; and $5,000,000 shall be used for administra-
tive expenses incurred by the Department of Energy in carrying out
the aforementioned activlties.
(DEFERRAL)
Of the $38,200,000 made available for "Economic regulation" until
September 30, 1982, in Public Law 97-12, $3,000,000 shall not
become available for obligation until October 1, 1982, and shall
remain available for obligation until September 30, 1983.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
HEALTH .SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
INDIAN HEALTH FACILITIES
For an additional amount for "Indian health facilities",
$11,200,000, to remain available until expended.
NAVAJO AND HOPI INDIAN RELOCATION COMMISSION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
Of the funds made available under this heading in Public
Law 97-100, $7,831,000 for relocation operations shall remain avail-
able until expended.
NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE
HUMANITIES
NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", $246,000,
which shall be available for administering the functions of the Act,
to remain available for obligation until September 30, 1983.
INSTITUTE OF MUSEUM SERVICES
Of the funds made available under this heading in Public
Law 97-100, $720,000 shall remain available for obligation until
September 30,1983.
FEDERAL INSPECTOR FOR THE ALASKA GAS PIPELINE
(RESCISSION)
Of the funds appropriated under this head in the Interior and
Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1982 (Public Law 97-100),
$8,000,000 is rescinded.
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ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISION
None of the funds provided by this chapter or by Public
Law 97-100 shall be used to evaluate, consider, process or award oil,
gas or geothermal leases on Federal lands in the Mount Baker-
Snoqualmie National Forest, State of Washington, within the hydro-
graphic boundaries of the Cedar River municipal watershed up-
stream of river mile 21.6, the Green River municipal watershed
upstream of river mile 61.0, the North Fork of the Tolt River
proposed municipal watershed upstream of river mile 11.7 and the
South Fork Tolt River municipal watershed upstream of river mile
8.4.
CHAPTER IX
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ASSISTANCE
For and additional amount for "Employment and training assist-
ance", $4,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 1983, and
which shall be available only for construction of facilities at the
Joliet, Illinois Job Corps Center.
(RESCISSION)
Of the amounts available for obligation in fiscal year 1982 for
"Employment and training assistance", $48,186,000 are rescinded.
COMMUNITY SERVICE EMPLOYMENT FOR OLDER AMERICANS
For an additional amount for "Community service employment
for older Americans", $210,572,000: Provided, That not more than
$46,325,840 shall be for grants to States under paragraph (3) of
section 506(a) of the Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended.
GRANTS TO STATES FOR UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE AND EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES
For an additional amount for "Grants to States for Unemploy-
ment Insurance and Employment Services", $20,000,000, to remain
available until September 30, 1983, to be used only for necessary
administrative expenses for carrying out a Federal supplemental
benefits program, subject to enactment of authorizing legislation.
ADVANCES TO THE UNEMPLOYMENT TRUST FUND AND OTHER FUNDS
Funds appropriated under this head shall be available for non-
repayable advances for a Federal supplemental benefits program,
subject to enactment of authorizing legislation.
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LABOR-MANAGEMENT .SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
(TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", $400,000,
to be derived by transfer from Employment and Training Adminis-
tration, "Employment and training assistance".
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
In addition to the amounts made available under Public
95 stet. lls3. Law 97-92, making further continuing appropriations for fiscal year
1982, for grants to States under section 23(g) of the Occupational
29 usC s72. Safety and Health Act of 1970, $3,800,000 shall be available for such
expenses: Provided, That none of the funds made available under
this head for fiscal year 1982 may be obligated or expended to
enforce or prescribe as a condition for initial, continuing, or final
approval of State plans under section 18 of the Occupational Safety
29 usC ss7. and Health Act of 1970, State administrative or enforcement staff-
ing levels which are greater than -levels which are determined by
the Secretary to be equivalent to Federal staffing levels.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL
PREVENTIVE HEALTH SERVICES
For an additional amount for "Preventive health services",
$11,500,000.
ALCOHOL, DRUG ABUSE, AND MENTAL HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
ALCOHOL, DRUG ABUSE, AND MENTAL HEALTH
For an additional amount for "Alcohol, drug abuse, and mental
health", $10,000,000.
HEALTH RESOURCES ADMINISTRATION
HEALTH RESOURCES
For an additional amount for "Health resources", $7,000,000, to
remain available until expended for a grant for construction or
expansion of a teaching facility under section 720(aXl) of the Public
42 USC 293. Health Service Act.
Funds appropriated for fiscal year 1982 pursuant to section 1537
of the Public Health Service Act shall not be denied to a health
systems agency solely because it fails to meet the numerical criteria
42 U5C 3001-i. for staffing under section 1512(b)(2)(B) of the Act if the minimum
size of its professional staff is three, or, if the quotient of the
population (rounded to the nearest three hundred thousand) of the
health service area which the agency serves divided by three hun-
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dred thousand is greater than three, the minimum size of the
professional staff is the lesser of (i) such quotient, or (ii) twenty-five.
ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOA HEALTH
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses" for carry-
ing out title XX of the Public Health Service Act, $10
313
000:
s5 Stat. 57s.
,
,
Provided, That section 2008(8) of the Public Health Service Act does
42 USC 3002.
not apply to this program.
95 Stat. 589.
HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION LOAN AND LOAN GUARANTEE
FUND
For an additional amount for "Health Maintenance Organization
Loan and Loan Guarantee Fund", $17,500,000, to be used solely for
obligations resulting from defaulted loans guaranteed by the fund.
HEALTH CARE FINANCING ADMINISTRATION
GRANTS TO STATES FOR MEDICAID
For an additional amount for "Grants to States for Medicaid",
$112,000,000, to remain available until expended.
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
The limitation on administrative expenses is increased to
$3,059,900,000, of which $123,436,000 for automatic data processing
and telecommunication activities and $24,591,000 for construction
activities shall remain available until expended.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
COMPENSATORY EDUCATION FOR THE DISADVANTAGED
For an additional amount for "Compensatory education for the
disadvantaged" for carrying out title I, part A, subpart 1, of the
Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as amended, $148,000,000
to remain available until September 30, 1983: Provided, That in
addition to the amount otherwise made available for making alloca-
tions under such subpart for the 1982-1983 school year, the amount
appropriated herein shall be allocated to each county on the basis of
the 1970 census data or the 1980 census data whichever yields the
higher allocation: Provided j'urther, That if the amount appropriated
herein is insufficient to ma a such higher allocations, the allocation
to each county shall be ratably reduced: Provided further, That in
the case of Puerto Rico, poverty data gathered by the Bureau of the
Census in the 1975 Survey of Income and Education shall be used if
1980 census data are not available.
SCHOOL ASSISTANCE IN FEDERALLY AFFECTED AREAS
Funds appropriated in Public Law 94-303 for fiscal year 1976 so stat. 597.
payments under subparagraphs (A), (B), (C), and (D) of section 305 of
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20 USC 238 and
note, 240, 241-1.
20 USC 238.
95 Stat. 1183.
20 USC 241-1.
20 USC 1423.
20 USC 1431,
1441.
the Education Amendments of 1974 remaining available after all
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claims have been paid shall be available, without fiscal year
tion, for fiscal year 1982 payments under section 3 of the Act of
September 30, 1950, as amended (20 U.S.C. ch. 13), in accordance
with Public Law 97-92, as amended, and funds made available in
fiscal year 1982 for section 7 of the Act of September 30, 1950, as
amended (20 U.S.C. ch. 13), shall remain available until Septem-
ber 30, 1983.
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For an additional amount under section 7 of
Eighty-first Congress, to be made available to the Waubay School
District, Waubay, South Dakota, $200,000.
EDUCATION FOR THE HANDICAPPED
For an additional amount for "Education for the handicapped",
$26,500,000 for carrying out the Education of the Handicapped Act,
of which $7,200,000 shall be for part C, section 623, $15,700,000 shall
be for part D, and $3,600,000 shall be for part E.
VOCATIONAL AND ADULT EDUCATION
For an additional amount for "Vocational and adult education",
main available until September 30, 1983 for carrying
000 t
520
2
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,
$
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20 usC 2401. out the Vocational Education Act, of which $1,000,000 shall be for
part B, subpart 2, section 171(a)(2), and $1,520,000 shall be for part
20 USC 2305. A, subpart 1, section 105: Provided, That $6,500,000 appropriated for
fiscal year 1982 for State advisory councils under section 105 of the
Vocational Education Act shall be used to provide to each State, the
District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American
Samoa, Guam, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and Northern
Mariana Islands an amount equal to the amount it received in the
previous fiscal year.
STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
For an additional amount for "Student financial assistance",
$217,000,000 to remain available until September 30, 1983 for carry-
ing out the Higher Education Act, of which $140,000,000 shall be for
20 Usc lo7oa. title IV, part A, subpart 1 and $77,000,000 shall be for title IV, part
20 USC lovob. A, subpart 2.
HIGHER AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
For an additional amount to carry out title III of the Higher
20 USC 1051. Education Act, notwithstanding section 516(c)(1) of the Omnibus
95 Stat. 446. Reconciliation Act of 1981, $10,000,000 which shall remain available
for obligation by the Secretary of Education through Septem-
ber 30, 1983, of which $5,000,000 shall enable the Secretary (1) to
award grants under title III of the Higher Education Act notwith-
2o USC los9c. standing section 347 of that Act and (2) to pay expenditures of the
Secretary in connection with the awarding of such grants: Provided,
That the Secretary may award these funds to an eligible institution
only if the institution is not eligible to receive title III funds under
section 347(e) of the Act in fiscal year 1982 and its enrollment of
Hispanic and Native American students, as reported on the latest
available Education Department Higher Education General Informa-
tion Survey (HEGIS), is at least 45 per centum: Provided further, That
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the remaining $5,000,000 shall enable the Secretary to award grants
under parts A and B of title III of the Act to eligible institutions 20 USC 1057,
which had an application approved, but did not receive a grant in Ioso.
fiscal year 1982: Provided further, That any funds that were appro-
priated for part B of title III of the Higher Education Act for fiscal
year 1982 and were reserved in accordance with section 347(e) of the
Act but not awarded in fiscal year 1982 to institutions with special 20 use iossc.
needs that historically serve substantial numbers of black students,
shall remain available for obligation by the Secretary of Education
through September 30, 1983 to enable the Secretary (1) to award
such funds to those institutions with special needs that historically
serve black students that were not selected for funding by the
Secretary under title III of the Act in fiscal year 1982, and (2) to
provide technical assistance to such institutions to assist them in
applying for such funds, notwithstanding section 321(b) of the Act: 20 Usc Ioso.
Provided further, That of the amounts that shall remain available
for obligation under part B of title III of the Higher Education Act,
$300,000 shall be for two institutions of higher learning in Vermont
under part A of title III of that Act.
HIGHER EDUCATION FACILITIES LOAN AND INSURANCE
For an additional amount for "Higher education facilities loan
and insurance", $9,746,000.
COLLEGE HOUSING LOAN3
The college housing loan program shall operate under the terms
and conditions as contained in H.R. 4560 as passed by the House of
Representatives on October 6, 1981, except that the gross commit-
ments for the principal amount of direct loans shall be $40,000,000.
SPECIAL INSTITUTION3
AMERICAN PRINTING HOUSE FOR THE BLIND
For an additional amount for the "American Printing House for
the Blind", $200,000.
NATIONAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF
For an additional amount for the "National Technical Institute
for the Deaf ', $1,052,000.
GALLAUDET COLLEGE
For an additional amount for "Gallaudet College", $2,080,000.
HOWARD UNIVERSrPY
For an additional amount for "Howard University", $5,808,000 of
which $810,000 shall be for construction and shall remain available
until expended.
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OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For an additional amount for "Office of the Inspector General,
salaries and expenses", $430,000.
RELATED AGENCIES
RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
DUAL BENEFITS PAYMENTS ACCOUNT
For an additional amount for payment of windfall benefits, as
4s use 2sia. provided under section 15(d) of the Railroad Retirement Act of 1974,
$11,000,000, which, together with the amounts appropriated in
ss stet. iiss. Public Law 97-92, as amended, shall be the maximum amount
available for payments through September 30,1982.
SOLDIERS' AND AIRMEN'S HOME
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
For an additional amount for "Operation and maintenance",
$796,000, to be paid from the Soldiers' and Airmen's Home perma-
nent fund.
CAPITAL OUTLAY
For renovation of buildings and facilities, including plans and
specifications, to be paid from the Soldiers' and Airmen's Home
permanent fund, $953,000, to remain available until expended.
CHAPTER X
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
.SENATE
SALARIES, OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
OFFICES OF THE MAJORITY AND MINORITY LEADERS
For an additional amount for "Offices of the Majority and Minor-
ity Leaders", $120,000.
ADMINISTRATIVE, CLERICAL, AND LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANCE TO
SENATORS
For an additional amount for "Administrative, clerical, and legis-
lative assistance to Senators", $80,000.
OFFICES OF THE SECRETARIES FOA THE MAJORrrY AND MINORITY
For an additional amount for "Offices of the Secretaries for the
Majority and Minority", $100,000.
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CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE .SENATE
MISCELLANEOUS ITEM3
SEC. 101. Effective October 1, 1981, the allowance for administra- Effective date.
tive and clerical assistance of each Senator from the State of Florida 2 USC 61-i note.
is increased to that allowed Senators from States having a popula-
tion of ten million but less than eleven million, the population of
said State having exceeded ten million inhabitants.
SEC. 102. The third sentence of section 105(b) of the Legislative
Branch Appropriation Act, 1957 (2 U.S.C. 123b(b)) is amended by
striking out "and committees of the Senate" and inserting in lieu
thereof "committees of the Senate, the Secretary of the Senate, and
the Sergeant at Arms of the Senate".
SEC. 103. Clause (1) of section 117 of Public Law 97-51 (2 U.S.C.
61f-8) is amended to read as follows: ss Stat. ssa.
"(1) the procurement of the services, on a temporary basis, of
individual consultants, or organizations thereof, with the prior
consent of the Committee on Rules and Administration; such
services may be procured by contract with the providers acting
as independent contractors, or in the case of individuals, by
employment at daily rates of compensation not in excess of the
per diem equivalent of the highest gross rate of annual compen-
sation which may be paid to employees of a standing committee
of the Senate; and any such contract shall not be subject to the
provisions of section 5 of title 41, United States Code, or any
other provision of law requiring advertising; and".
SEC. 104. (a) Paragraph (2) of subsection (b) of section 506 of the
Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1973 (2 U.S.C. 58(b)) is amended
to read as follows:
"(2) In the event that the term of office of a Senator begins after
the first month of any such calendar year or ends (except by reason
of death, resignation, or expulsion) before the last month of any such
calendar year, the aggregate amount available to such Senator for
such year shall be the aggregate amount computed under paragraph
(1) of this subsection, divided by 12, and multiplied by the number of
months in such year which are included in the Senator's term of
office, counting any fraction of a month as a full month.".
(b) The amendment made by subsection (a) of this section shall be Effective date.
effective on and after January 1, 1982. z USC 58b note.
SEC. 105. (a) The first sentence of the first section of the oint
resolution relating to the payment of salaries of employees o~ the
Senate, approved April 20, 1960 (Public Law 86-426; 2 U.S.C. 60c-1),
is amended by striking out "Senators and officers and employees"
and inserting in lieu thereof "the Vice President, Senators, and
officers and employees".
(b) The third sentence of section 104 of title 3, United States Code,
is repealed.
(c) Amendments and repeals made by the preceding provisions of Effective date.
this section shall be effective in the case of compensation payable for 2 USC soc-1
months after December 1981. note.
SEC. 106. If at the close of any fiscal year there is an unexpended 2 UsC sad.
balance of funds which were appropriated for such year (or for prior
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fiscal years) and which are subject to disbursement by the Secretary
of the Senate for any purpose, then, if such unexpended balance is
by law rescinded, any unpaid obligations chargeable to the balance
so rescinded (or to appropriations for such purpose for prior years)
shall be liquidated from any appropriations for the same general
purpose, which, at the time of payment, are available for
disbursement.
SEC. 107. For the fiscal year ending September 30, 1982, and for
each of the next three succeeding fiscal years, the Secretary of the
Senate is authorized to pay to the General Services Administration
such amounts as may be necessary to reimburse the Archivist of the
United States for expenditures made to conduct a project to provide
for the proper preservation of the Senate's records of continuing
value, which expenditures cannot be defrayed from funds otherwise
available for such purpose. The aggregate of the sums paid to the
General Services Administration under this section shall not exceed
$300,000. Amounts paid under this section shall be paid from the
contingent fund of the Senate on vouchers approved by the Secre-
tary of the Senate.
For payment to Elizabeth C. Adinolfi, sister of William R. Cotter,
late a Representative from the State of Connecticut, $60,662.50. For
payment to Emily Jean Spencer Ashbrook, widow of John M. Ash-
brook, late a Representative from the State of Ohio, $60,662.50.
For an additional amount for "Off"icial expenses of Members",
$5,987,000.
ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL
CAPITOL POWER PLANT
For an additional amount for "Capitol Power Plant", $1,200,000.
COPYRIGHT ROYALTY TRIBUNAL
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", $51,000.
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ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
Section 101(c) of Public Law 97-51 is amended by inserting before s5 stat. 958.
the second semicolon the following: ` ; except that in applying the
provisions under the heading `Capitol Police Board' the term `for
obligations for fiscal years 1982 and 1983 shall be substituted for
the term `for obligations of Fiscal Year 1982' and".
Not to exceed $125,000 of the unobligated balance of that part of
the appropriation "Salaries and expenses, Library of Congress"
initially for the fiscal year 1980 and continued until September 30,
1982, for moving costs to the James Madison Memorial Building, is
hereby further continued available until September 30, 1983.
CHAPTER XI
MILITARY CONSTRUCTION
MILITARY CONSTRUCTION, AIR FORCE
For an additional amount for "Military construction, Air Force",
$12,700,000, to remain available until September 30, 1986.
FAMILY HOUSING, DEFENSE
For an additional amount for "Family housing, Defense",
$32,300,000 (and an increase of $32,300,000 in the limitation for
operation, maintenance).
CHAPTER XII
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
COAST GUARD
OPERATING EXPENSES
For an additional amount for "Operating expenses", $30,500,000.
ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, AND IMPROVEMENTS
Of the unobligated balances available under this heading, not to
exceed $16,000,000 shall be reprogrammed upon the approval of the
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations for the acquisition
of an aircraft to replace a C-130 aircraft which had been based at
Kodiak, Alaska.
For an additional amount for "Alteration of bridges", $3,000,000,
to remain available until expended.
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
OPERATIONS
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For an additional amount for "Operations", $93,200,000, of
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which $57,500,000 shall remain available until September 30, 1983,
together with not to exceed $9,945,000 to remain available until
expended and to be derived from the Airport and Airway Trust
Fund for reimbursement of expenses incurred by certificated air
carriers in the security screening of passengers moving in foreign
air transportation and not to exceed $10,000,000 to continue to remain
available until expended and to be derived by transfer from the
appropriation "Construction, Metropolitan Washington airports":
Provided, That not to exceed $10,000,000 shall be available for
reimbursement to the Department of Defense to finance personnel
compensation for military controllers.
For an additional amount for "Research, engineering and develop-
ment", $16,000,000, to be derived from the Airport and Airway Trust
Fund, to remain available until expended.
For an additional amount for "Interstate transfer grants-high-
ways", $112,500,000, to remain available until expended.
For an additional amount for "Access highways to public recrea-
tion areas on certain lakes", $6,875,000, to remain available until
expended.
Appropriations under this heading for fiscal year 1980 shall
remain available until September 30, 1984.
FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
For an additional amount for "Rail service assistance", $1,355,000
for payment to the Secretary of the Treasury for debt reduction, and
together with the appropriations under "Rail service assistance"
95 star. ia4s. contained in Public Law 97-102, to remain available until expended.
Unobligated balances of appropriations under this heading in the
Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriation
Act, 1982 (Public Law 97-102; 95 Stat. 1442) are hereby rescinded,
and an amount equal to such balances is appropriated, to remain
available until expended.
GRANTS TO THE NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION
45 USC 546b. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the National Rail-
road Passenger Corporation (the "Corporation") shall be exempt
from any taxes or other fees imposed by any State, political subdivi-
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Sion of a State, or local taxing authority which are levied on the
Corporation, or any railroad subsidiary thereof, from and after
October 1, 1981, including such taxes and fees levied after Septem-
ber 30, 1982: Provided, however, That notwithstanding any provision
of law, the Corporation shall not be exempt from any taxes or other
fees which it is authorized to pay as of the date of enactment of this
provision. Taxes and fees levied on the Corporation or any railroad
subsidiary thereof by States, political subdivisions of States, or local
taxing authorities with respect to periods beginning prior to October
1, 1981, shall be payable in proportion to the part of the relevant tax
period which elapsed prior to such date. Notwithstanding the provi-
sion of 28 U.S.C. ? 1341, the United States district courts shall have
original jurisdiction over any civil actions brought by the Corpora-
tion to enforce the exemption conferred hereunder and may grant
equitable or declaratory relief as requested by the Corporation.
The Secretary of Transportation is hereby authorized to expend
proceeds from the sale of fund anticipation notes to the Secretary of
the Treasury and any other moneys deposited in the Railroad
Rehabilitation and Improvement Fund pursuant to sections 502, 505
through 507, and 509 of the Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory
Reform Act of 1976 (Public Law 94-210), as amended, and section
803 of Public Law 95-620, for uses authorized for the Fund, in
amounts not to exceed $20,000,000 to remain available until
expended. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the author-
ity granted under this heading in the Department of Transportation
and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1982 (Public Law 9?-102;
95 Stat. 1442) and prior Acts shall continue during the period in
which appropriations remain available for this purpose under the
heading: "Department of the Treasury, Office of the Secretary,
Investment in Fund Anticipation Notes' .
45 USC 822,
825-827,829.
45 USC 821, 822
and note, 825.
For liquidation of promissory notes pursuant to section 210(f) of
the Regional Rail Reorganization Act of 1973 (Public Law 93-236), as 45 USC 720.
amended, $639,424,275, to remain available until expended.
The Congress disapproves the proposed deferral D82-243 relating
to the Federal Railroad Administration, commuter rail service, as
set forth in the message of April 23, 1982, which was transmitted to
the Congress by the President. This disapproval shall be effective
upon the enactment into law of this bill.
For necessary expenses to carry out the commuter rail activities
authorized by section 601(d) of the Rail Passenger Service Act (45
U.S.C. 601), as amended $5,000,000, and for necessary expenses to
Carry out section 1139(b) of Public Law 97-35, $5,000,000, to remain
available until expended.
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For an additional amount for "Railroad rehabilitation and
improvement financing funds", $24,766,000, to remain available
until expended, for payment to the Secretary of the Treasury for
debt reduction: Provided, That total commitments to guarantee
loans shall not exceed $100,000,000 of contingent liability for loan
principal during fiscal year 1982.
For payment of remaining benefits under title V of the Regional
45 USC ~~i. Rail Reorganization Act of 1973, as authorized by section 1144 of the
s5 stet. sss. Northeast Rail Service Act of 1981, $9,000,000, to remain available
until expended, to be derived from the unobligated balances of
"Payments for purchase of Conrail securities": Provided, That not-
withstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated herein
shall not be available for payment of any benefit with respect to any
arbitration claim filed after September 30, 1982.
For an additional amount for "Urban discretionary grants",
$15,000,000, to remain available until expended.
From funds previously appropriated for the Urban Mass Trans-
portation Administration, Urban discretionary grants, advances
shall be made immediately, upon the approval of the House and
Senate Committees on Appropriations, toward extraordinary costs
permitted under full funding contracts as necessary to insure
project continuity.
For an additional amount for "Interstate transfer grants-tran-
sit", $22,000,000, to remain available until expended.
RELATED AGENCIES
NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD
EMERGENCY FUND
For necessary expenses, not otherwise provided for, of the
National Transportation Safety Board for accident investigations,
including hire of passenger motor vehicles and aircraft; services as
authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, but at rates for individuals not to
exceed the per diem rate equivalent to the rate for a GS-18;
uniforms, or allowances therefor, as authorized by law (5 U.S.C.
5901-5902); $1,000,000, to remain available until expended.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
INVESTMENT IN FUND ANTICIPATION NOTES
For the acquisition, in accordance with section 509 of the Railroad
Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act of 1976, as amended, and
section 803 of Public Law 95-620, of fund anticipation notes,
$20,000,000 to remain available until expended. Unexpended bal-
ances under this heading in the Department of Transportation and
Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1982 (Public Law 97-102; 95
Stat. 1442) and prior Acts are hereby rescinded, and an amount
equal to such balances is appropriated, to remain available until
expended.
CHAPTER XIII
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
BUREAU OF GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL OPERATIONS
POSTAL SAVINGS SYSTEM LIQUIDATION
For necessary funds to be held in trust for payment of claims by or
on behalf of depositors to the Postal savings system, as authorized
by section 2 of Public Law 92-117, approved August 13, 1971,
$200,000.
PAYMENT TO THE CITY OF FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA
For payment to the city of Fairfax, Virginia, in accordance with
Public Law 96-559, $41,958.78.
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", $8,084,000:
Prooided, That none of the funds appropriated by this Act shall be
used to impose or assess any tax due on custom-made firearms
under subchapter D of chapter 32 of the Internal Revenue Code of
1954, as amended, sections 4161 and 4181, in all cases where less
than fifty items are manufactured or produced per annum.
For an additional amount for "Taxpayer service and returns
processing", $72,354,000, of which $340,000 shall be used for the tax
counseling for the elderly program (TCE) to retroactively reimburse
Volunteer tax counselors for personal and administrative expenses
incurred during the past 1981 filing season.
EXAMINATIONS AND APPEALS
For an additional amount for "Examinations and appeals",
$15,563,000.
45 USC 829.
45 USC 821, 822
and note, 825.
31 USC 725p
note.
26 USC 4161,
4181.
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For an additional amount for "Investigations and collections",
$19,121,000,
None of the funds provided in this Act or Public Law 97-161 shall
be used for the redecoration, refurbishment, or remodeling of the
office of the Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service or the
office of the Chief Counsel of the Internal Revenue Service.
For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", $8,998,000:
Provided, That $1,400,000 appropriated in Public Law 97-12, for the
costs of construction and installation of a White House complex
security system shall remain available until expended: Provided
further, that $1,518,000 appropriated herein for expansion of the
Beltsville, Maryland, training facility shall remain available until
expended.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISION
None of the funds made available by this Act shall be available to
initiate, implement, or administer the program proposed by the
Treasury Department to modify service charges for allotments of
pay to savings accounts of Federal civilian employees as proposed in
the Federal Register, volume 47, No. 45, dated March 8, 1982:
Provided, That none of the funds made available by this or any other
Act may be used to place the United States Secret Service, the
United States Customs Service, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco
and Firearms under the operation, oversight, or jurisdiction of the
Inspector General of the Department of the Treasury.
PAYMENT TO THE POSTAL .SERVICE FUND
For an additional amount for payment to the Postal Service Fund
for revenue forgone on free and reduced rates of mail, pursuant to
39 U.S.C. 2401(c), $39,000,000.
Of the funds provided for the "Payment to the Postal Service
Fund" for fiscal year 1982 in Public Law 97-92, making further
continuing appropriations for fiscal year 1982, $208,660,000 are
rescinded.
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INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
FEDERAL BUILDINGS FUND
LIMITATIONS ON AVAILABILrrY OF REVENUE
In addition to the aggregate amount heretofore made available for
real property management and related activities in fiscal year 1982,
$857,000 shall be made available for such purposes and shall remain
available until expended for the construction and acquisition of
facilities, as follows:
Payment of Construction Claims:
Alaska: Juneau, United States Post Office and Courthouse,
$11,300;
Florida: Fort Lauderdale, Courthouse and Federal Office
Building and Parking Facility, $643,000;
Mississippi: Jackson, Federal Office Building, $202,700.
Provided, That the immediately foregoing limits of costs may be
exceeded to the extent that savings are effected in other such
projects but by not to exceed 10 per centum: Provided further, That
claims against the Government less than $10,000 arising from direct
construction projects, acquisitions of buildings, and purchase con-
tract projects pursuant to Public Law 92-313 may be liquidated with
prior notification of the Committees on Appropriations of the House
and Senate to the extent savings are effected in other such projects:
Provided further, That any revenues and collections and any other
sums accruing to this fund during fiscal year 1982, excluding reim-
bursements under section 210(fx6) of the Federal Property and
Administrative Services Act of 1949 (40 U.S.C. 490(f~)), in excess of
$1,869,168,000 shall remain in the fund and shall not be available
for expenditure except as authorized in appropriation Acts.
For an additional amount for "Operating expenses", $4,100,000, to
remain available until expended, of which $1,500,000 shall be for
allocations and grants for historical publications and records, and
$600,000 shall be for the preservation of House and Senate historical
records.
For an additional amount for "Pa ment to Civil Service Retire-
ment and Disability Fund", $303,257,000.
GOVERNMENT PAYMENT FOR ANNUITANTS, EMPLOYEES HEALTH
BENEFITS
For an additional amount for "Government payment for annu-
itants, employees health benefits", $303,806,000.
40 USC 602a, 603
and note, 606,
611.
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TITLE II-INCREASED PAY COSTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
1982
For additional amounts for appropriations for the fiscal year 1982,
for increased pay costs authorized by or pursuant to law as follows:
SENATE
"Salaries, officers and employees", $8,771,000;
"Office of the Legislative Counsel of the Senate", $66,000;
"Office of Senate Legal Counsel", $13,000;
"Senate Policy Committees", $110,000;
"Inquiries and investigations", $1,975,000;
"Folding documents", $6,000;
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVF~
"House leadership offices", $141,000;
"Salaries, officers and em loyees", $1,651,000;
"Committee employees", 1,955,000;
"Committee on Appropriations (studies and investigations)",
$16,000;
"Office of the Legislative Counsel", $137,000;
"Office of the Law Revision Counsel", $29,000;
"Members' clerk hire", $4,902,000;
"Allowances and expenses", $1,279,000;
"Special and select committees", $374,000;
JOINT ITEMS
"Joint Economic Committee", $55,000;
"Joint Committee on Taxation", $169,000;
"Education of Pages", $11,000;
OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
"Salaries and expenses", $150,000.
CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE
"Salaries and expenses", $358,000;
ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL
Office of the Architect of the Capitol: "Salaries", $137,000;
"Capitol buildings", $230,000;
"Capitol grounds", $50,000;
"Senate office buildings", $200,000;
"House office buildings", $200,000;
"Capitol power plant' , $106,000;
"Library buildings and grounds: structural and mechanical care",
$70,000;
BOTANIC GARDEN
"Salaries and expenses", $40,000;
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
"Salaries and expenses", $3,187,000;
Copyright Office: "Salaries and expenses", $504,000;
Congressional Research Service: "Salaries and expenses",
$1,605,000;
COPYRIGHT ROYALTY TRIBUNAL
"Salaries and expenses", $36,000;
GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
"Salaries and expenses", $6,700,000;
THE JUDICIARY
.SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
"Salaries and expenses", $427,000;
COURT OF CUSroMS AND PATENT APPEALS
"Salaries and expenses", $58,000;
UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
"Salaries and expenses", $86,000;
COURT OF CLAIMS
"Salaries and expenses", $270,000;
COURTS OF APPEALS, DISTRICT COURTS, AND OTHER JUDICIAL SERVICES
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
"Salaries of judges", $2,850,000; and in addition, $50,000 shall be
derived by transfer from "Space and Facilities";
"Salaries of supporting personnel", $2,400,000; and in addition,
$4,500,000 which shall be derived by transfer from "Fees of jurors
and commissioners", and $6,000,000 shall be derived by transfer
from "Space and facilities";
"Defender services", $670,000;
"Bankruptcy courts, salaries and expenses", $3,500,000;
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES COURTS
"Salaries and expenses", $750,000;
FEDERAL JUDICIAL CENTER
"Salaries and expenses", $170,000.
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
WHITE HOUSE OFFICE
"Salaries and expenses", $775,000;
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EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE
"Operating expenses", $122,980;
.SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE PRESIDENT
"Salaries and expenses", $48,160;
COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS
"Salaries and expenses", $31,820;
COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND OFFICE OF
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALrfY
"Council on Environmental Quality and Office of Environmental
Quality", $17,000;
OFFICE OF POLICY DEVELOPMENT
"Salaries and expenses", $104,060;
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
"Salaries and expenses", $200,380;
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION
"Salaries and expenses", $190,060;
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
"Salaries and expenses", $1,442,220;
OFFICE OF FEDERAL PROCUREMENT POLICY
"Salaries and expenses", $73,960;
OFFICE OF THE UNITED .STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
"Salaries and expenses", $188,000.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS
"Office of the Secretary", $284,000;
"Departmental Administration", for budget and program analy-
sis, and public participation, $110,000; for operations and finance,
personnel, equal opportunity, safety and health management, and
small and disadvantaged business utilization, $440,000; making a
total of $550,000;
"Office of the Inspector General", $693,000 and in addition
$385,000 shall be derived by transfer from the appropriation "Food
stamp program" and merged with this appropriation;
"Office of the General Counsel", $441,000;
"World Agricultural Outlook Board", $69,000;
"Foreign Agricultural Service", $542,000;
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AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND CONSERVATION SERVICE
"Salaries and expenses", $1,077,000. In addition, not to exceed an
additional $5,681,000 may be transferred to and merged with this
appropriation from the Commodity Credit Corporation fund;
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION
"Salaries and expenses", $600,000;
FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION
"Salaries and expenses", $5,092,000;
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
"Conservation operations", $7,849,000 to be derived by transfer
from unobligated balances appropriated by Public Law 96-304 for
emergency measures under "Watershed and flood prevention oper-
ations"; "River basin surveys and investigations", $618,000 to be
derived by transfer from unobligated balances appropriated by
Public Law 96-304 for emergency measures under "Watershed and
flood prevention operations"; "Watershed planning", $355,000 to be
derived by transfer from unobligated balances appropriated by
Public Law 96-304 for emergency measures under "Watershed and
flood prevention operations";
"Watershed and flood prevention operations", $2,000,000;
"Resource conservation and development", $500,000;
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
"Salaries and expenses", $4,585,000;
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE
"Marketing services", $800,000;
"Funds for strengthening markets, income, and supply (section
32)", (increase of $190,000 in the limitation, "marketing agreements
and orders");
FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE
"Salaries and expenses", $10,022,000;
PACKERS AND STOCKYARDS ADMINISTRATION
"Salaries and expenses", $377,000;
FOREST .SERVICE
"Forest research", $1,753,000;
"State and private forestry", $486,000;
"National forest system", $18,813,000;
"Construction and land acquisition", $3,598,000;
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
(TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
"Salaries and expenses", $1,467,000, to be derived by transfer from
"Regional development programs";
"Salaries and expenses", $2,200,000, to be derived by transfer from
"Regional development programs";
"Salaries and expenses", $1,295,000, to be derived by transfer from
"Regional development programs";
NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION
"Operations; research, and facilities", $21,294,000, to remain
available until expended;
PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
"Salaries and expenses", $3,874,000, to remain available until
expended;
MILITARY PERSONNEL
"Military personnel, Army", $1,476,573,000;
"Military personnel, Navy", $1,073,144,000;
"Military personnel, Marine Corps", $316,634,000;
"Military personnel, Air Force", $1,198,858,000;
"Reserve personnel, Army", $104,800,000;
"Reserve personnel, Navy", $28,230,000;
"Reserve personnel, Marine Corps", $12,880,000;
"Reserve personnel, Air Force", $32,403,000;
"National Guard personnel, Army", $162,300,000;
"National Guard personnel, Air Force", $54,033,000;
"Operation and maintenance, Army", $180,000,000;
"Operation and maintenance, Navy", $238,400,000;
"Operation and maintenance, Marine Corps", $12,700,000;
"Operation and maintenance, Air Force", $86,774,000; and in
addition, $75,726,000 of which $36,100,000 shall be derived by trans-
fer from "Aircraft procurement, Air Force, 1980/1982", $10,000,000
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shall be derived by transfer from "Missile procurement, Air Force,
1982/1984", $12,000,000 shall be derived by transfer from "Aircraft
procurement, Air Force, 1982/1984", and $17,626,000 shall be
derived by transfer from "Research, development, test, and evalua-
tion, Navy, 1982/1983";
"Operation and maintenance, Defense Agencies", $144,800,000;
"Operation and maintenance, Army Reserve", $11,211,000;
"Operation and maintenance, Navy Reserve", $3,247,000;
"Operation and maintenance, Marine Corps Reserve", $145,000;
"Operation and maintenance, Air Force Reserve", $9,500,000;
"Operation and maintenance, Army National Guard",
$20,247,000;
"Operation and maintenance, Air National Guard", $23,400,000;
"National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, Army",
$16,000;
"Court of Military Appeals, Defense", $93,000;
FAMILY HOUSING, DEFENSE
"Family housing, Defense", $9,800,000 (and an increase of
$9,800,000 in the limitation on Department of Defense, operation,
maintenance);
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE-CIVIL
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
CORPS OF ENGINEERS-CIVIL
"Construction, general", $13,000,000, to remain available until
expended;
"Operation and maintenance, general", $17,000,000, to remain
available until expended;
"General expenses", $5,000,000;
CEMETERIAL EXPENSES, ARMY
"Salaries and expenses", $79,000;
SOLDIERS' AND AIRMEN'S HOME
"Operation and maintenance", $753,000.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
DEPARTMENTAL MANAGEMENT
"Salaries and expenses", $4,676,000;
"Office of the Inspector General, Salaries and expenses", $559,000.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION
"Salaries and expenses", $10,300,000;
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HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
"Indian health services", $18,160,000;
CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL
"Preventive health services", $7,132,000, of which $2,300,000 is to
be derived from unobligated swine-flu funds provided under Public
so stet. 3s3. Law 94-266;
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
"National Library of Medicine", $633,000;
"Office of the Director", $1,056,000;
ALCOHOL, DRUG ABUSE, AND MENTAL HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
"Saint Elizabeths Hospital" $4,454,000, of which $3,454,000 is to be
derived bey transfer from deobligated prior year funds in "Health
resources ';
HEALTH RESOURCES ADMINISTRATION
"Health resources", $1,270,000, to be derived by transfer from
deobligated prior year funds;
ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR HEALTH
"Salaries and expenses", $2,858,000;
HEALTH CARE FINANCING ADMINISTRATION
(TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
"Program management", $8,060,000, of which $4,800,000 is to be
derived by transfer from the "Federal Hospital Insurance Trust
Fund" and the "Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust
Fund";
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
"Assistance payments program", $1,600,000;
"Special benefits for disabled coal miners", $300,000;
"Supplemental securit income program", $20,711,000;
"Refugee assistance", $y123,000;
"Limitation on administrative expenses" (increase of $71,100,000
in the limitation on administrative expenses paid from the trust
funds and supplemental security income program);
ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
"Human development services", $2,497,000;
DEPARTMENTAL MANAGEMENT
"General departmental management", $6,473,000;
"Office of the Inspector General", $1,559,000;
"Office for Civil Rights", $397,000;
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"Office of Consumer Affairs", $88,000;
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
"Management of lands and resources", $3,728,000;
UNITED STATES FISH AND WILDLIFE .SERVICE
"Resource management", $4,572,000;
NATIONAL PARR SERVICE
"Operation of the national park system", $6,446,000;
"National recreation and preservation", $235,000;
"John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts", $70,000;
GEOI.oGICAL SURVEY
"Surveys, investigations, and research", $7,042,000;
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
"Operation of Indian programs", $8,252,000;
OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR
"Salaries and expenses", $150,000;
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
"Departmental management", $775,000;
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
"Salaries and expenses", $1,041,000;
UNITED STATES PAROLE COMMISSION
"Salaries and expenses", $206,000;
LEGAL ACTIVITIES
"Salaries and expenses, general legal activities", $5,022,000;
"Salaries and expenses, Foreign Claims Settlement Commission",
$29,000;
"Salaries and expenses, United States attorneys and marshals",
$12,167,000;
"Salaries and expenses, Community Relations Service", $227,000;
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
"Salaries and expenses", $23,000,000;
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IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE
"Salaries and expenses", $12,000,000;
DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION
"Salaries and expenses", $6,000,000;
FEDERAL PRISON .SYSTEM
"Salaries and expenses", $6,700,000;
OFFICE OF JUSTICE ASSISTANCE, RESEARCH, AND STATISTICS
(TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
"Research and statistics", $232,000, to be derived by transfer of
reversionary funds from "Law Enforcement Assistance";
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION
(TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
"Program administration", $4,847,000, to be derived by transfer
from "Employment and training assistance";
"Salaries and expenses", $1,710,000, to be derived by transfer from
Employment and Training Administration, "Employment and train-
ing assistance";
"Salaries and expenses", $4,974,000, to be derived by transfer from
Employment and Training Administration, "Employment and train-
ing assistance";
"Salaries and expenses", $2,927,000, to be derived by transfer from
Employment and Training Administration, "Employment and train-
ing assistance";
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BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS
(TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
"Salaries and expenses", $3,498,000, to be derived by transfer from
Employment and Training Administration, "Employment and train-
ing assistance";
"Salaries and expenses", $3,377,000, to be derived by transfer from
Employment and Training Administration, "Employment and train-
ing asslstance";
"Salaries and expenses", $22,078,000, notwithstanding section
15(a) of the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956.
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
"Limitation on general operating expenses" (increase of
$2,500,000 in the limitation on general operating expenses): Pro-
vided, That none of the funds in this or any other Act shall be
available for the implementation of the Federal Highway Adminis-
tration's rule "Design standards for highways; resurfacing, restora-
tion, and rehabilitation of streets and highways other than
freeways";
FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
"Office of the Administrator", $200,000;
URBAN MA33 TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION
"Administrative expenses", $500,000;
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
"Operations", $83,794,000;
"O~eration and maintenance, Metropolitan Washington air-
ports ', $456,000;
COAST GUARD
"Operating expenses", $78,100,000, of which $14,000,000 shall be
derived by transfer from the appropriation "Coast Guard, Retired
pa~Reserve training", $2,868,000, of which $650,000 shall be derived
by transfer from the appropriation "Research and Special Programs
Administration, Research and special programs" and $218,000 shall
be derived by transfer from the unobpgated balances of "Coopera-
tive automotive research";
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SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
"Limitation on administrative expenses, Saint Lawrence Seaway
Development Corporation" (increase of $38,000 in the limitation on
administrative expenses);
OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL
"Salaries and expenses", $445,000 together with $155,000 derived
from funds available pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 104(a) for payment of
obligations;
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
"Salaries and expenses", $700,000 together with $74,543 of unobli-
87 stet. 1049. gated balances originally appropriated in Public Law 93-240 for
carrying out the responsibilities of the Regional Rail Reorganization
45 USC 701 note. Act of 1973.
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
"Salaries and expenses", $1,766,000;
"International affairs", $992,000;
OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING
"Salaries and expenses", $61,000;
FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING CENTER
"Salaries and expenses", $255,000;
BUREAU OF GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL OPERATIONS
"Salaries and expenses", $2,588,000;
BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND FIREARMS
"Salaries and expenses", $2,685,000;
UNITED STATES CUSTOMS SERVICE
"Salaries and expenses", $18,565,000;
BUREAU OF THE MINT
"Salaries and expenses", $3,386,000;
BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT
"Administering the public debt", $1,594,000;
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE
"Salaries and expenses", $8,068,000;
"Taxpayer service and returns processing", $25,222,000;
"Examination and appeals", $34,846,000;
"Investigation and collections", $23,117,000;
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Administrative provision-Internal Revenue Service: Any appro-
priation made available to the Internal Revenue Service for fiscal
year 1982 may be transferred to any other Internal Revenue Service
appropriation to the extent made necessary by increased pay costs
authorized by law.
UNITED STATEB SECRET .SERVICE
"Salaries and expenses", $5,855,000.
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
"Research and program management", $80,000,000, of which
$50,000,000 shall remain available until September 30,1983;
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
"Medical care", $147,308,000;
"Medical and prosthetic research", $4,244,000, to remain available
until September 30,1983;
"General operating expenses", $21,925,000;
OTHER INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
AcrloN
"Operating expenses, domestic programs", $952,000;
ADMINISTRATIVE CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED .STATES
"Salaries and expenses", $52,000;
CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD
"Salaries and expenses", $375,000;
COMMI3SION OF FINE ARTS
"Salaries and expenses", $12,000;
COMMrITEE FOR PURCHASE FROM THE BLIND AND OTHER .SEVERELY
HANDICAPPED
"Salaries and expenses", $19,000;
COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION
"Salaries and expenses", $788,000;
CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION
"Salaries and expenses", $500,000;
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMI33ION
"Salaries and expenses", $4,850,000;
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1982, excluding reimbursement under section 210(fx6) of the Federal
Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 (40 U.S.C.
490(fx6)), in excess of $1,871,333,000 shall remain in the fund and
shall not be available for expenditure except as authorized in appro-
priation Acts.
FEDERAL .SUPPLY .SERVICE
"Operating expenses", $4,088,000;
TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES .SERVICE
"Operating expenses", $611,000;
NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE
"Operating expenses", $1,681,000;
AUTOMATED DATA AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE
"Operating expenses", $488,000;
FEDERAL PROPERTY RESOURCES .SERVICE
(TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
"Operating expenses", $1,079,000; of which $501,000 shall be
transferred from the appropriation "Rare silver dollars";
GENERAL MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
"Salaries and expenses", $4,994,000;
"Office of Inspector General", $677,000;
HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL COUNCIL
"Holocaust memorial council", $17,000;
INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY .STAFF
"Intelligence community staff', $632,000;
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES
ADVISORY COMMISSION ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
"Salaries and expenses", $82,000;
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION AGENCY
"Salaries and expenses", $7,115,000, notwithstanding section 701
of the United States Information and Educational Exchange Act of
1948, as amended;
INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION
"Salaries and expenses", $603,000;
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MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD
"Salaries and expenses", $326;000;
Office of Special Counsel: "Salaries and expenses", $104,000;
NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION
"Salaries and expenses", $106,000;
NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE AAT3
"Salaries and expenses", $170,000;
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD
"Salaries and expenses", $2,400,000;
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
"Research -and related activities", $1,900,000 (and an increase of
$300,004 in the limitation on program development- and manage-
ment), to remain available .until September 30, 1983;
,NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD
"Salaries and expenses", $580,000;
OFFICE OF PER30NNEL MANAGEMENT
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF`FUNDS)
"Salaries and expenses", $3,312,000 together with an additional
amount of $803,000 for current fiscal year administration expenses
for the retirement and insurance programs to be transferred from
the appropriate trust funds of the Office of Personnel Management
in amounts to be determined by the Office of Personnel Manage-
ment without regard to other statutes.
PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
"Salaries and.expenses", $48,000;
RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
"Limitation on administration" (increase of $661,000 in use limita-
tion on administration paid from the railroad retirement account):
Provided, That the total number of full-time equivalent employees
available to the Railroad Retirement Board under this heading and
other appropriations of funds and other limitations on administra-
tion to pay expenses for activities required by law to be performed
. by the Board shall not be less than 1,578;
SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM
"Salaries and expenses", $938,000;
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.SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
"Salaries and expenses", $2,700,000;
"Salaries and expenses, Woodrow Wilson International Center for
Scholars", $25,000;
UNITED STATES TAX COURT
"Salaries and expenses", $381,000.
TITLE III
GENERAL PROVISIONS
SEC. 301. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall
remain available for obligation beyond the current fiscal year unless
expressly so provided herein.
SEC. 302. Except where specifically increased or decreased else-
where in this Act, the restrictions contained within appropriations,
or provisions affecting appropriations or other funds, available
during the fiscal year 1982, limiting the amount which may be
expended for personal services, or for purposes involving personal
services, or amounts which ma be transferred between appropri-
ations or authorizations available for or involving such services, are
hereby increased to the extent necessary to meet increased pay costs
authorized by or pursuant to law.
SEC. 303. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds pro-
vided to the Department of Energy by this Act or any other Act for
any fiscal year shall be used to maintain not less than the number of
full-time permanent Federal employees specified herein for each of
the following offices, agencies, or categories of activity: (1) the OfI"ice
of the Assistant Secretary for Conservation and Renewables, 352
employees, of which not less than 154 employees shall be assigned to
conservation research and development activities, and not less than
180 employees shall be assigned to State and local conservation
activities; (2) the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy,
754 employees, of which not less than 150 employees shall be
assigned to activities of the headquarters organization, not less than
280 employees shall be assigned to the Pittsburgh Energy Technol-
ogy Center, and not less than 250 employees shall be assigned to the
Morgantown Energy Technology Center; (3) the Economic Regula-
tory Administration, 450 employees, of which not less than 40
employees shall be assigned to the Office of Fuels Conversion; and
(4) the Energy Information Administration, 490 employees: Pro-
vided, That, notwithstanding any other provision of law, in any case
in which the President proposes to rescind, reserve, or defer funds
which are available to maintain the Federal personnel levels
required by this section, the President shall continue to obligate
such funds in order to maintain such levels until a period of 45 days
of continuous session of Congress has expired after the President
has transmitted to the Congress a special message with respect to
such rescission, reservation, or deferral under section 1012 or 1013 of
the Impoundment Control Act of 1974, as the case may be: Provided
further, That if, within such 45-day period, the Congress passes a
rescission bill with respect to any such rescission or reservation or
fails to pass an impoundment resolution with respect to any such
reservation, the President may withhold from obligation the funds
31 USC 1402,
1403.
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for which such special message was transmitted with respect to such
rescission, reservation, or deferral: Provided further, That nothing
in the foregoing provisions shall permit the transfer of funding or
full-time permanent positions provided for programs and activities
funded in Energy and Water Development Appropriation Acts to
programs or activities funded in Interior and Related Agencies
Appropriation Acts or vice versa.
SEC. 304. Funds appropriated by chapter VII of the Urgent Supple-
Ante, p. 191. mental Appropriations Act of 1982, Public Law 97-216, in the
amount of $18,000,000 earmarked for use for flood control and
related measures on the Cowlitz and Toutle Rivers shall be obligated
or expended as expeditiously as practicable due to a declared state of
emergency'in the State of Washington as a result of a serious threat
of catastrophic flooding.
SEC. 305. (a) The Congress finds that-
(1) since the enactment of Public Law 94-142, the Education
20 USC 1401 for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975, amending part B of
note. the Education of the Handicapped Act, significant numbers of
20 UsC 1411. handicapped youngsters have been successfully brought into the
Nation's educational system;
(2) part B of the Education of the Handicapped Act has been
consistently upheld since its enactment and any attempt to
weaken the rights of handicapped children or the rights of
parents of handicapped children has been rejected by the
Congress;
(3) handicapped children have consistently demonstrated that
they can and do take full advantage of the educational opportu-
nities afforded to them;
(4) the success of part B of the Education of the Handicapped
Act in States where it is in effect can_ be attributed in large
measure to the statutory and regulatory provisions assuring the
rights and participation of parents in determining the education
of their children; and
(5) the Department of Education has on August 4, 1982 pub-
lished proposed changes in the regulations implementing part B
of the Education of the Handicapped Act designed to eliminate
the assurances that the rights and participation of parents and
handicapped school children be recognized.
(b) It is the sense of the Congress that-
(1) the proposed final regulations implementing part B of the
Education of the Handicapped Act should not become effective,
and should not be transmitted to the Congress under paragraph
(1) of section 431(d) of the General Education Provisions Act,
20 USC 1232. until-
(A) after the 97th Congress has returned from the recess
which is scheduled to begin in October 1982, or
(B) after the 98th Congress is convened,
whichever first occurs;
(2) the forty-five day period specified in such paragraph (1)
should begin on the day that such regulations are transmitted
to the Congress in .accordance with clause (1) of this subsection;
and
(3) paragraph (2) (except the first sentence) of section 431(d) of
such Act should not apply to such forty-five day period.
Restriction. SEC. 306. Effective upon enactment of this Act and for the remain-
Report to der of fiscal year 1983, notwithstanding any other provision of law,
Congress. no funds may be paid out of the Treasury of the United States or out
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of any fund of a Government corporation to any private individual
or corporation in satisfaction of any assurance agreement or pay-
ment guarantee or other form of loan guarantee entered into by any
agency or corporation of the United States Government with respect
to loans made and credits extended to the Polish People's Republic,
unless the Polish People's Republic has been declared to be in
default of its debt to such individual or corporation or unless the
President has provided a monthly written report to the Speaker of
the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate
explaining the manner in which the national interest of the United
States has been served by any payments during the previous month
under loan guarantee or credit assurance agreement with respect to
loans made or credits extended to the Polish People's Republic in
the absence of a declaration of default.
SEC. 307. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, none of the
funds made available by this or any other Act, heretofore or here-
after enacted, may be used to carry out section 103 and section
305(dx3) of S. 1193 "An Act to authorize appropriations for fiscal
years 1982 and 1983 for the Department of State, the International
Communication Agency and the Board for International Broadcast-
ing, and for other purposes", unless reprogrammed in accordance
with the procedures established by the Committees on Appropri-
ations of the House and Senate.
This Act may be cited as the "Supplemental Appropriations Act,
1982".
1VIELVIN PRICE
Speaker of the House of Representatives Pro Tempore
STROM THURMOND
President of the Senate Pro Tempore
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, U.S.,
September 9, 1982.
The House of Representatives having proceeded to reconsider the
bill (H.R. 6863) entitled "An Act making supplemental
appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1982, and for
other purposes", returned by the President of the United States with
his objections, to the House of Representatives, in which it
originated, it was
Resolved, That the said bill pass, two-thirds of the House of
Representatives agreeing to pass the same.
EDMUND L. HENSHAW, JR.
Clerk.
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I certify that this Act originated in the House of Representatives.
EDMUND L. HENSHAW, JR.
Clerk.
By W. Raymond Colley
Deputy Clerk.
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
September 10 (legislative day, September 8), 1982.
The Senate having proceeded to reconsider the bill (H.R. 6863)
entitled "An Act making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal
year ending September 30, 1982, and for other purposes", returned
by the President of the United States with his objections, to the
House of Representatives, in which it originated, and passed by the
House of Representatives on reconsideration of the same, it was
Resolved, That the said bill pass, two-thirds of the Senators
present having voted in the affirmative.
WILLIAM F. HILDENBRAND
Secretary.
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-H.R. 6863:
HOUSE REPORTS: No. 97-673 (Comm. on Appropriations) and No. 97-747 (Comm. of
Conference).
SENATE REPORT No. 97-516 (Comm. on Appropriations).
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 128 (1982):
July 29, considered and passed House.
Aug. 5, 9-11, considered and passed Senate, amended.
Aug. 18, House agreed to conference report; receded and concurred in certain
Senate amendments, in others with amendments, and disagreed to certain
Senate amendments.
Aug. 20, Senate agreed to conference report; resolved amendments in
disagreement.
WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS, Vol. 18, No. 35 (1982):
Aug. 28, Presidential veto message.
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 128 (1982):
Sept. 9, House overrode veto.
Sept. 10, Senate overrode veto.
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