H. R. 2577

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June 20, 1985
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Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 99TH CONGRESS u ? IX D ? 0577 1ST SESSION H. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES JUNE 20, 1985 Ordered to be printed with the amendments of the Senate numbered AN ACT Making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1985, and for other purposes. 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre 2 tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 3 That the following sums are appropriated, out of any money 4 in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to provide 5 supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending 6 September 30, 1985, and for other purposes, namely: Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 1 2 3 4 5 2 TITLE I CHAPTER I DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (1) OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY (RESCISSION) 6 Of available funds under this head, $69,000 are re- 7 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 8 Act of 1984. 9 (2)DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION 10 (RESCISSION) 11 Of available funds under this head, for budget and pro- 12 gram analysis, $21,000; for personnel, finance and manage- 13 ment, operations, information resources management, equal 14 opportunity, small and disadvantaged business utilization, 15 and administrative law judges and judicial officer, 16 $128,000; making a total of $149,000, are rescinded pursu- 17 ant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction Act of 1984. 18 (3)AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE 19 (RESCISSION) 20 Of available funds under this head, $1,000,000 are re- 21 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 22 Act of 1984. 23 COOPERATIVE STATE RESEARCH SERVICE 24 For an additional amount for necessary expenses of 25 "Cooperative State Research Service", $300,000. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 3 1 (4)For an additional amount for o grant under the Act 2 of August 47 40657 as amended (-7 U.S.C. 460i) to the New 3 Mexico State University to he relocate the Fort Stanton 4 Experimental Station to another cite, thereby making avail 0,13.1e land needed for ft new Iliticlese airport; $4,2007000 to 6 remain available until expended, to be available only upon 7 the legislative transfer of the land from the Bureau of band 8 Management to the Sierra Blanca Airport Commission Of the 9 Village of Ruidoso and upon the enactment of on amendment 10 to the law establishing the airport improvement fund which 11 36411 permit Airport Trust Funds to help reimburse New 12 Mexico for its investment: 13 For an additional amount for a grant to the New 14 Mexico State University to help relocate the Fort Stanton 15 Experimental Station to another site, thereby making avail- 16 able land needed for a new Ruidoso airport, $1,200,000 to 17 remain available until expended: Provided, That payment to 18 the New Mexico State University in the amount of 19 $1,000,000 for its real or personal property interest is hereby 20 determined to be an allowable project cost in accordance with 21 section 513 of the Airport and Airway Improvement Act of 22 1982 (49 U.S.C. 2212): Provided further, That the Secre- 23 tary of the Interior is authorized and directed to convey to the 24 Sierra Blanca Airport Commission (hereinafter referred to 25 as the "Commission"), Ruidoso, New Mexico, at a cost of HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 4 1 $2.50 per acre (to be used for administrative costs) all right, 2 title, and interest of the United States in and to the public 3 lands aggregating approximately 1,666 acres in Lincoln 4 County, New Mexico, a tract of land located within section 5 1, 2, 10, 11 and 12, T10 S, R14E, N.M.P.M., and within 6 section 5, 6, and 7, T10S, ROE, N.M.P.M., along with 7 adequate right-of-way across Federal lands for suitable 8 access from State and local highways to such tract, to be used 9 for the purpose of a regional public airport. The conveyance 10 required by this Act shall be completed within 120 days of 11 the request for such conveyance by the Commission following 12 enactment of this Act and shall be subject to such reasonable 13 terms, limitations, and conditions as may be specified by the 14 Secretary of Transportation. As soon as practicable after the 15 date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of the Interior, in 16 cooperation with the Secretary of Transportation, shall 17 submit a map and legal description of the public lands desig- 18 nated above to the Committee on Energy and Natural Re- 19 sources of the Senate and the Committee on Agriculture and 20 the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs of the House 21 of Representatives. Such map and legal description shall 22 have the same force and effect as if included in this Act, 23 except that any clerical or typographical error in such map or 24 legal description may be corrected. The Secretary of the Inte- 25 nor and the Secretary of Transportation shall each place HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 5 1 such map and legal description on file, and make them avail- 2 able for public inspection, in the Department of the Interior 3 and the Department of Transportation. They are reserved to 4 the United States all minerals that may be found in the 5 lands described above, together with the right of the United 6 States, its permittees, lessees, or grantees, at any time, to 7 prospect for, mine and remove such minerals: Provided fur- 8 ther, That the exercise of this right shall not interfere with 9 the development, protection, or operation of any airport locat- 10 ed on the land conveyed. 11 (5)For an additional amount for graduate fellowship 12 grants under section 1417 of Public Law 95-113, as amend- 13 ed (7 U.S.C. 3152), $2,000,000. 14 (6)For an additional amount for a grant under the 15 Act of August 4, 1965, as amended (7 U. S.C. 450i(c)) to 16 Mississippi State University to conduct a program for and to 17 promote research excellence in the area of warmwater aqua- 18 culture, including such lands, buildings, and equipment as 19 may be necessary to carry out the program, $3,500,000 to 20 remain available until expended. 21 (7)For an additional amount for a grant under the 22 Act of August 4, 1965, as amended (7 U.S.C. 450i) to the 23 University of Kansas for the evaluation and transfer of 24 remote sensing applications to agricultural users, $200,000. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 6 1 ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE 2 (8)(INCLUDING RESCISSION) 3 For an additional amount for the Federal share of the 4 cooperative boll weevil eradication program, not to exceed 5 $650,000; and for an additional amount (9)40 festor-e tan& 6 130ff-owed fr-om other programs efflef to eenthiet ft gr-nsia- 7 hopper control program, $44470007000 to conduct a grasshop- 8 per control program, not to exceed $19,000,000, including 9 such amounts as may be necessary to restore funds borrowed 10 from other programs. 11 (10) Of available funds under this head, $400,000 are 12 rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 13 Act of 1984. 14 ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE 15 (11) (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 16 (12)Fof *Ft additional amount fof the Economic Re- 17 sear-eh Within available funds appropriated to the Depart- 18 ment for any purpose, the Secretary shall provide for the 19 Economic Research Service to determine the losses suffered 20 by United States farm producers of agricultural products 21 during the last decade as a result of embargoes on the sale of 22 United States agricultural products and the failure to offer for 23 sale in world markets commodities surplus to domestic needs 24 at competitive prices for use in determining what part of ex- 25 isting indebtedness of farmers should be suspended as a result HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 7 1 of such foreign policy, (13)or for use in determining what 2 market initiatives would be appropriate for the purpose of 3 regaining sales of United States agricultural products lost as 4 a result of such foreign policy, (14)00070W at a cost not 5 to exceed $500,000. 6 (15) Of available funds under this head, $50,000 are 7 rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 8 Act of 1984. 9 STATISTICAL REPORTING SERVICE 10 (16)(INCLUDING RESCISSION) 11 For an additional amount for "Statistical Reporting 12 Service", $1,560,000, for the Quarterly Farm Labor Survey. 13 (17) Of available funds under this head, $100,000 are 14 rescinded pursuant to section q901 of the\ Deficit Reduction 15 Act of 1984. 16 (18)AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE 17 MARKETING SERVICES 18 (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 19 (19)For an additional amount of $850,000 for the egg 20 products inspection program. 21 (20) Of available funds under this head, $150,000 are 22 rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 23 Act of 1984. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 8 1 (21)PACKER5 AND STOCKYARDS ADMINISTRATION 2 (RESCISSION) 3 Of available funds under this head, $85,000 are re- 4 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 5 Act of 1984. 6 AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND CONSERVATION 7 SERVICE 8 (22)gffeetive May 4 1-9457 Hone of the fun& i thio 9 Of ftfty other Aet shall 130 available to elose Of relocate 10 St-ate Of eettoty office of the Agricultural Stabilization flfd 11 Crefisetwfttion Service. 12 Effective May 1, 1985, none of the funds appropriated 13 to the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service 14 for fiscal year 1985 in this or any other Act shall be avail- 15 able to close or relocate any State or county office of the 16 Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service: Pro- 17 vided, That this shall not prevent the Department of Agricul- 18 ture from conducting a study on improvements in program 19 management, program delivery, and common support 20 activities. 21 FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION 22 SUBSCRIPTION TO CAPITAL STOCK 23 To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to subscribe 24 and pay for capital stock of the Federal Crop Insurance Cor- HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 9 1 poration, as provided in section 504(a) of the Federal Crop 2 Insurance Act of 1980 (7 U.S.C. 1504), $50,000,000. 3 FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION FUND 4 For emergency borrowing authority as authorized by 5 section 516(d) of the Federal Crop Insurance Act, as amend- 6 ed (Public Law 96-365), $113,000,000 shall be available to 7 the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation. 8 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION 9 REIMBURSEMENT FOR NET REALIZED LOSSES 10 For an additional amount to reimburse the Commodity 11 Credit Corporation for net realized losses sustained, but not 12 previously reimbursed, pursuant to the Act of August 17, 13 1961 (15 U.S.C. 713a-11, 713a-12), $3,935,790,000. 14 (23)None of the funds provided for fiscal year 1985 15 in this or any other act shall be available to restrict the au- 16 thority of the Commodity Credit Corporation to lease space 17 for its own use or to lease space on behalf of other agencies of 18 the Department of Agriculture when such space will be joint- 19 ly occupied. 20 (24) OFFICE e ErT54lairb DENLET7OPMENT Febie-y 21 Of t,he fun& made available 13y Public law 98 473 for 22 the Office of Rural Development Policy, *4097000 shall 23 remain available until September 80744867 HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 10 1 FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION 2 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 3 For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", 4 (25)$17,000,000, to provide for the review of farm loans 5 held by the Farmers Home Administration to determine; ofi 6 ease-by-ease basis; which borrowers are unable to continue 7 making payments of principal and interest due to eireuffi- 8 stances beyond their control ftlifi; thereby; qualify for tempo - 9 ropy deferral of principal od interest and the foregoing of 10 foreclosure as authorized by law-. Upon presentation of sub- 11 stantial evidence to the Secretary that a borrower qualifies, 12 payment of principal and interest shall be suspended and the 13 Secretary shall forego foreclosure of leaf* owed to the Fed 14 efal Government; wa authorized by law. Other creditors shall 15 be requested to postpone payments due $16,866,000. 16 LOAN PROGRAMS 17 Effective November 12, 1983, and thereafter, 18 (26)upon request of the borrower, the interest rate charged 19 by the Farmers Home Administration to housing, farm, 20 water and waste disposal, and community facility borrowers 21 shall be the lower of the rates in effect at either the time of 22 loan approval or loan closing and any Farmers Home Admin- 23 istration grant funds associated with such loans shall be set in 24 amount based on the interest rate in effect at the time of loan 25 approval. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 ? - Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 11 1 (27)RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION 2 (RESCISSION) 3 Of available funds under this head, $100,000 are re- 4 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 5 Act of 1984. 6 (28)SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE 7 (RESCISSION) 8 Of available funds under this head, $2,000,000 are re- 9 scinded on a pro rata basis pursuant to section 2901 of the 10 Deficit Reduction Act of 1984. 11 FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE 12 (29)CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS 13 Upon request to the Secretary of Agriculture, any school 14 district receiving all cash or all letters of credit in lieu of 15 commodities under the school lunch program on January 1, 16 1985, shall continue to receive all cash in lieu of commodities 17 or all letters of credit in lieu of commodities through the 18 school year ending June 30, 1986. Such school districts shall 19 receive bonus commodities in the same manner as such com- 20 modities are made available to any other school district par- 21 ticipating in the school lunch program. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 12 1 (30) FEEFDING FROOR$201 FOB WOMEN, INFA-NTEI *N44 2 OHIEDimati 3 (WIG) 4 The appropriation for the feeding program for women, 5 Mfante and children (WIC) contained in the conference 6 agreement 011 H.R. 5743 (Heuse Report 98 1071), a* en- 7 acted into law by reference in Public Law 98 473, is hereby 8 amended by striking out which 0641 he available only to 9 the extent an official budget request is transmitted to the 10 Congress". 11 FOOD STAMP PROGRAM 12 (31)(INCLUDING RESCISSION) 13 For an additional amount for "Food stamp program", 14 $318,856,000(32): Provided, That notwithstanding any 15 other provision of law, the provisions of subsections (f) and 16 (i) of section 3 and section 10 of the Food Stamp Act of 17 1977, as amended, concerning private, nonprofit drug addic- 18 tion or alcohol treatment and rehabilitation programs, shall 19 henceforth also be applicable to publicly operated community 20 health centers. 21 (33) Of available funds under this head, $5,000,000 22 are rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduc- 23 tion Act of 1984. 24 TEMPORARY EMERGENCY FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 25 For necessary expenses for States and local agencies to 26 carry out the distribution of surplus commodities under the HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 13 1 Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Act of 1983 (7 2 U.S.C. 612c note), (34)i$472-707000 $/0,000,000 (35)to 3 remain available until expended. 4 (36)NATI0NAL COMMODITY PROCESSING PROGRAM 5 Notwithstanding section 212 of the Temporary Emer- 6 gency Food Assistance Act of 1983 (7 U. S. C. 612c note), 7 section 203 of such Act shall remain in effect through June 8 30, 1986. 9 (37)FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE 10 (RESCISSION) 11 Of available funds under this head, $100,000 are re- 12 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 13 Act of 1984. 14 CHAPTER II 15 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 16 GENERAL ADMINISTRATION 17 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 18 (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 19 For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", 20 (38) $992,000 $369,000, to remain available until expend- 21 ed. 22 Of available funds under this head, $499,000 are re- 23 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 24 Act of 1984. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27 : CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 14 1 BUREAU OF THE CENSUS 2 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 3 (RESCISSION) 4 Of available funds under this head, $241,000 are re- 5 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 6 Act of 1984. 7 (39)PERI0DIC CENSUSES AND PROGRAMS 8 (RESCISSION) 9 Of available funds under this head, $791,000 are re- 10 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 11 Act of 1984. 12 ECONOMIC AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS 13 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 14 (RESCISSION) 15 Of available funds under this head, $433,000 are re- 16 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 17 Act of 1984. 18 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION 19 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 20 (RESCISSION) 21 Of available funds under this head, $120,000 are re- 22 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 23 Act of 1984. 24 (40)EC0N0MIC DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS 25 For an additional amount for "Economic development 26 assistance programs", $30,730,000, to remain available HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 15 1 until expended, of which $15,000,000 is for a grant to 2 Thayer School of Engineering in Hanover, New Hampshire, 3 for construction, renovation and related costs for facilities for 4 its model interdisciplinary engineering program; $5,730,000 5 is for a grant to the city of Columbia, South Carolina, to 6 assist in the completion of the relocation and consolidation of 7 railroad tracks; and $10,000,000 is for a grant to the Oregon 8 Health Sciences University Hospital in Portland, Oregon, 9 for the south wing rehabilitation project. 10 INTERNATIONAL TRADE ADMINISTRATION 11 PARTICIPATION IN UNITED STATES EXPOSITIONS 12 (RESCISSION) 13 Of available funds under this head, $6,000 are rescinded 14 pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction Act of 15 1984. 16 MINORITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AGENCY 17 MINORITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 18 (RESCISSION) 19 Of available funds under this head, $305,000 are re- 20 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 21 Act of 1984. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27 : CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 16 1 UNITED STATES TRAVEL AND TOURISM ADMINISTRATION 2 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 3 (RESCISSION) 4 Of available funds under this head, $468,000 are re- 5 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 6 Act of 1984. 7 NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION 8 (41)0PERATI0N5, RESEARCH, AND FACILITIES 9 For an additional amount for "Operations, research, 10 and facilities", $126,600,000, to remain available until ex- 11 pended (42): Provided, That $125,000,000 shall be avail- 12 able for commercialization of the Landsat system pursuant to 13 Public Law 98-365 upon written agreement of the Secretary 14 of Commerce with the Administrator of the National Aero- 15 nautics and Space Administration for conversion and launch 16 of two land remote sensing satellites at a total cost to the 17 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of not to 18 exceed $44,900,000. 19 FISHERMEN'S CONTINGENCY FUND 20 For an additional amount for "Fishermen's Contingency 21 Fund", $500,000, for carrying out the provisions of title IV 22 of Public Law 95-372, as amended, to be derived from re- 23 ceipts collected pursuant to that Act, to remain available 24 until expended. BR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 17 1 (43)FISHERMEN'S GUARANTY FUND 2 For an additional amount for "Fishermen's Guaranty 3 Fund", $2,500,000, to be derived from the general fund of 4 the Treasury. 5 (44) FisfiBitim.s 144*N 104,T/4D 6 7 Of available fwide aftElef tibia head, $476607000 ape fe- 8 winded, 9 FEDERAL SHIP FINANCING FUND, FISHING VESSELS 10 For necessary expenses of the "Federal Ship Financing 11 Fund, Fishing vessels", $20,700,000, to remain available 12 until expended together with such sums as may be necessary 13 for the payment of interest, for payment to the Secretary of 14 the Treasury for debt reduction. 15 PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 16 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 17 (RESCISSION) 18 Of available funds under this head, $1,472,000 are re- 19 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of fir Deficit Reduction 20 Act of 1984. 21 (45)NATI0NAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS 22 SCIENTLFIC AND TECHNICAL RESEARCH AND SERVICES 23 (RESCISSION) 24 Of available funds under this head, $1,019,000 are re- 25 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 26 Act of 1984. *HR 2577 PP--2 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 18 1 NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION 2 ADMINISTRATION 3 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 4 (RESCISSION) 5 Of available funds under this head, $183,000 are re- 6 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 7 Act of 1984. 8 PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES, PLANNING, 9 AND CONSTRUCTION 10 (RESCISSION) 11 Of the funds made available under this head, $32,000 12 are rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduc- 13 tion Act of 1984. 14 (46) GENERAL PROVISION 15 Upon the request of the Pike Place Market Preservation 16 and Development Authority, Seattle, Washington, the Secre- 17 tary of Commerce shall authorize the sale or lease to any 18 person of the Fairley Group Building (project numbers 07- 19 01-01890, as modified by 07-01-01890.01, and 07-11- 20 02606) located in the Pike Place Market, King County, 21 Washington, without affecting the Federal assistance provid- 22 ed under the Public Works and Economic Development Act 23 of 1965, if the transfer documents provide for the continued 24 use of the Fairley Group Building as a public market during 25 the expected useful life of the building. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 19 1 RELATED AGENCIES 2 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 3 MARITIME ADMINISTRATION 4 OPERATIONS AND TRAINING 5 (47) fD+S-APPROV2eeb OF DEFElliiharE 6 (RESCISSION AND DISAPPROVAL OF DEFERRAL) 7 (48) Of available funds under this head, $888,000 are 8 rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 9 Act of 1984. 10 The Congress disapproves the proposed deferral D85- 11 54 relating to the Department of Transportation, Maritime 12 Administration, "Operations and Training" as set forth in the 13 message of February 6, 1985, which was transmitted to the 14 Congress by the President. 15 (49) OENERAL FROViSION 16 None of the funds provided in this Of ally ether Aet Alan 17 he ttsefl for the enforcement of any rnle with respect to the 18 repayment of eenstrnetieft differential sabsidy for the perma- 19 tient release of vtessels from the restrietions in section 606 of 20 the Merchant Marine Act, 4-9467 oo amended: Provided, That 21 such ft:in& fatty he nsed to the extent such expenditure re- 22 lates to o rule which eonierms to statutory standar& hereaf- 23 ter enacted by Gerkgr-WaST HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 20 1 (50)FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 2 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 3 The Federal Communications Commission is author- 4 ized to expend such funds as may be required in fiscal years 5 1986 and 1987 out of appropriations for fiscal years 1986 6 and 1987 for the Federal Communications Commission, not 7 to exceed $5,000,000, to relocate its Fort Lauderdale, Flori- 8 da, Monitoring Station within the State of Florida, to in- 9 dude all necessary expenses such as options to purchase 10 land, acquisition of land, lease-back of the present monitoring 11 station pending acquisition and construction of a new moni- 12 toring station, architectural and engineering services, con- 13 struction of a new monitoring station and related facilities, 14 moving expenses, and all other costs associated with the relo- 15 cation of the monitoring station and personnel. 16 The Federal Communications Commission shall 17 promptly declare the present monitoring station (including 18 land and structures which will not be relocated) excess to the 19 General Services Administration for disposition. Notwith- 20 standing sections 203 and 204 of the Federal Property and 21 Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended, the Gener- 22 al Services Administration shall sell such property and 23 structures on an expedited basis, including provisions for 24 lease-back as required, and shall compensate the Commission 25 from the proceeds of the sale all costs associated with the HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 21 1 relocation of the Fort Lauderdale Monitoring Station to an- 2 other location, not to exceed $5,000,000. 3 Any excess funds received by the General Services Ad- 4 ministration from the sale of the present property, less any 5 funds reimbursed to the Federal Communications Commis- 6 sion, and less normal and reasonable charges by the General 7 Services Administration for costs associated with the sale of 8 the present property, shall be deposited to the general fund of 9 the Treasury. 10 The authority under this Act with respect to the reloca- 11 tion of the Fort Lauderdale Monitoring Station shall (1) 12 extend through fiscal year 1987, and (2) be in addition to 13 any limits on expenditures for land and structures specified 14 in the Commission's appropriation for fiscal years 1986 and 15 1987. 16 Notwithstanding the provisions of the preceding para- 17 graphs under this head regarding relocation of the Fort 18 Lauderdale, Florida, Monitoring Station, the Federal Com- 19 munications Commission and the General Services Admin- 20 istration shall not take any action pursuant to such para- 21 graphs committing funds for any purpose or disposing of the 22 Federal lands and facilities for such station until the Chair- 23 man of the Commission and the General Administrator of 24 the Administration shall (1) jointly prepare and submit to the 25 Committees on Appropriations, the Committee on Energy HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 22 1 and Commerce and the Committee on Government Oper- 2 ations of the House of Representatives and the Committee on 3 Commerce, Science, and Transportation and the Committee 4 on Governmental Affairs of the Senate, a letter or other docu- 5 ment setting forth in detail provisions and procedures for 6 such acquisition, construction, and disposition which reason- 7 ably carry out the provisions of these paragraphs expedi- 8 tiously, but will not disrupt or defer any programs or regula- 9 tory activities of the Commission or adversely affect any em- 10 ployee of the Commission (other than those at the Monitoring 11 Station who may be required to transfer to another location) 12 through the use of appropriations for the Commission in 13 fiscal years 1986 and 1987, and (2) wait a minimum of 30 14 calendar days for review by such Committees. Any reim- 15 bursed funds received by the Commission from the Adminis- 16 tration pursuant to these paragraphs shall remain available 17 until expended. 18 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 19 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 20 For an additional amount for "Salaries and Expenses", 21 $3,811,000, to remain available until September 30, 1986. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 23 1 SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 2 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 3 (RESCISSION) 4 Of available funds under this head, $27,601,000 are 5 rescinded (51) , of which $3,781,000 are rescinded pursuant 6 to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction Act of 1984. 7 (52)BusRais.s 170.2414 *ND iNai-EDTMD-Nr13 FUND 8 FOF additional capital fof the 13.noineas Lean and In- 9 voatment Fund", $27,601,000, te remain available without 10 fiscal year 11 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 12 GENERAL ADMINISTRATION 13 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 14 (RESCISSION) 15 Of available funds under this head, $166,000 are re- 16 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 17 Act of 1984. 18 (53) weiwa-Ne. e-A-PIT*Er FUND 19 (m+ser-Fisfeist) 20 All bifida made available under thin head in Public Law 21 98 411 fife feseinded, 22 (54) UNITED STATES PAROLE GOMIVI+881-0N 23 8-A4AR-Rhs A-ND E-X-PEN8E8 24 Fof en additional amount fof "Salaries and E-x-penses-'27 25 $100,000, BR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 24 1 LEGAL ACTIVITIES 2 SALARIES AND EXPENSES, GENERAL LEGAL ACTIVITIES 3 (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 4 For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses, 5 general legal activities", (55),$47-47000 $574,000. 6 Of available funds under this head, $470,000 are re- 7 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 8 Act of 1984. 9 SALARIES AND EXPENSES, ANTITRUST DIVISION 10 (RESCISSION) 11 Of available funds under this head, $65,000 are rescind- 12 ed pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction Act of 13 1984. 14 SALARIES AND EXPENSES, UNITED STATES ATTORNEYS 15 AND MARSHALS 16 (INCLUDING (56)TRANSFER OF FUNDS AND RESCISSION) 17 (57)For an additional amount for "Salaries and ex- 18 penses, United States attorneys and marshals", 19 $12,103,000, of which $4,165,000 shall remain available 20 until September 30, 1986, and in addition $3,000,000 to be 21 derived by transfer from the "Working Capital Fund". 22 Of available funds under this head, $889,000 are re- 23 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 24 Act of 1984. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 25 1 SUPPORT OF UNITED STATES PRISONERS 2 In Public Law 98-411 delete the appropriation lan- 3 guage under the heading "Support of United States Prison- 4 ers" and substitute the following: 5 For support of United States prisoners in non-Federal 6 institutions, $53,240,000; and in addition, $10,000,000 shall 7 be available under the Cooperative Agreement Program for 8 the purposes of renovating, constructing, and equipping State 9 and local correctional facilities: Provided, That amounts 10 made available for constructing any local correctional facility 11 shall not exceed the cost of constructing space for the aver- 12 age Federal prisoner population to be housed in the facility, 13 or in other facilities in the same correctional system, as pro- 14 jected by the Attorney General: Provided further, That fol- 15 lowing agreement on or completion of any federally assisted 16 correctional facility construction, the availability of the space 17 acquired for Federal prisoners with these Federal funds shall 18 be assured and the per diem rate charged for housing Federal 19 prisoners in the assured space shall not exceed operating 20 costs for the period of time specified in the cooperative 21 agreement. 22 FEES AND EXPENSES OF WITNESSES 23 (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS (58)AND RESCISSION) 24 For an additional amount for "Fees and expenses of 25 witnesses", (59)$-17800"k $800,000, and in addition, 26 $1,500,000 to be derived by transfer from the Support of HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 26 1 United States Prisoners: Provided, That of the amount ap- 2 propriated under the above head for fiscal year 1985, not to 3 exceed $850,000 shall be available for planning, construe- 4 tion, renovation, and repair of buildings for protected witness 5 facilities (60): Provided further, That restitution of not to 6 exceed $25,000 shall be paid to the estate of victims killed as 7 a result of crimes committed by persons who have been en- 8 rolled in the Federal witness protection program if such 9 crimes were committed within two years after protection was 10 terminated, notwithstanding any limitations contained in 11 part (a) of section 3525 of title 18 of the United States Code. 12 (61) Of available funds under this head, $309,000 are 13 rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 14 Act of 1984. 15 ASSETS FORFEITURE FUND 16 For expenses authorized by 28 U.S.C. 524, as amended 17 by the Comprehensive Forfeiture Act of 1984, such sums as 18 may be necessary to be derived from the Department of Jus- 19 tice Assets Forfeiture Fund: Provided, That in the aggregate, 20 not to exceed $5,000,000 shall be available for expenses au- 21 thorized by subsections (c)(1)(B), (c)(1)(E), and (c)(1)(F) of 22 that section. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 27 1 SALARIES AND EXPENSES, COMMUNITY RELATIONS 2 SERVICE 3 (RESCISSION) 4 Of available funds under this head, $43,000 are rescind- 5 ed pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction Act of 6 1984. 7 INTERAGENCY LAW ENFORCEMENT 8 ORGANIZED CRIME DRUG ENFORCEMENT 9 For an additional amount for "Organized Crime Drug 10 Enforcement", $635,000. 11 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 12 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 13 (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 14 (62)For an additional amount for "Salaries and ex- 15 penses", $ 1, 500,000 (63) : Provided, That $10,000,000 16 provided in Public Law 98-166 for the relocation of the 17 Washington field office within the District of Columbia shall 18 remain available until expended (64): Provided further, 19 That of the amounts appropriated under this head for fiscal 20 year 1985, not to exceed an additional $35,000,000 for auto- 21 mated data processing and telecommunications shall remain 22 available until September 30, 1986. 23 Of available funds under this head, $3,505,000 are re- 24 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 25 Act of 1984. Mt 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 28 1 DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION 2 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 3 (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 4 For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", 5 (65) *878.007000 $20,000,000. 6 Of available funds under this head, $876,000 are 7 rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 8 Act of 1984. 9 IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE 10 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 11 (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 12 The appropriation under the heading "Salaries and ex- 13 penses" in Public Law 98-411 is amended by inserting the 14 following before ": Provided": "and of which not to exceed 15 $6,586,000 for construction shall remain available until 16 (66) expendedSeptember 30, 1986". 17 Of available funds under this head, $947,000 are 18 rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 19 Act of 1984. 20 FEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM 21 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 22 (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS AND RESCISSION) 23 For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", 24 Federal Prison System, $900,000, and in addition, 25 $2,183,000 to be derived by transfer from "Support of 26 United States Prisoners". HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 29 1 Of available funds under this head, $451,000 are 2 rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 3 Act of 1984. 4 (67)NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CORRECTIONS 5 (RESCISSION) 6 Of available funds under this head, $894,000 are 7 rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 8 Act of 1984. 9 BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES 10 (RESCISSION) 11 Of available funds under this head, $13,000 are rescind- 12 ed pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction Act of 13 1984. 14 OFFICE OF JUSTICE PROGRAMS 15 JUSTICE ASSISTANCE 16 (68)(INCLUDING RESCISSION) 17 Of the unobligated funds available under the "Justice 18 assistance" account for the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency 19 Prevention Act, $800,000 shall be made available for Emer- 20 gency Federal Law Enforcement Assistance authorized by 21 Public Law 98-473, notwithstanding the provisions of sec- 22 tions 222(b), 223(b), and 228(e) of title I of the Juvenile 23 Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act, as amended. 24 (69) Of available funds under this head, $2,031,000 25 are rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduc- 26 tion Act of 1984. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 30 1 LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION 2 PAYMENT TO THE LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION 3 For an additional amount for "Payment to the Legal 4 Services Corporation" for a grant for the establishment of the 5 Gillis W. Long Poverty Law Center at the Loyola University 6 School of Law in New Orleans, $4,000,000, to remain avail- 7 able until expended. 8 (70)For an additional amount for grants for the estab- 9 lishment on a continuing basis of clinical programs to sup- 10 plement the services of local Legal Services Grantees by ac- 11 credited Law Schools, $4,000,000, to remain available until 12 expended. 13 RELATED AGENCIES 14 COMMISSION ON THE BICENTENNIAL OF THE UNITED 15 STATES CONSTITUTION 16 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 17 For necessary expenses of the Commission on the Bi- 18 centennial of the United States Constitution, authorized by 19 Public Law 98-101 (97 Stat. 719-723), $331,000 to remain 20 available until expended: Provided, That the Department of 21 Justice shall be reimbursed for all salaries and other expenses 22 incurred by the Department directly related to the establish- 23 ment of the Commission. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 31 1 COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS 2 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 3 In the appropriation language under the above head in 4 Public Law 98-411, the amounts earmarked are revised as 5 follows: hearings, legal analysis and legal services are in- 6 creased to $2,063,000; publications preparation and dissemi- 7 nation is decreased to $747,000; Federal evaluation is de- 8 creased to $1,011,000; and, the clearinghouse library is de- 9 creased to $397,000. 10 (71)LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION 11 PAYMENT TO THE LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION 12 Effective January 1, 1985, the twelfth proviso under 13 this head in Public Law 98-166 relating to compensation of 14 members of the Board of Directors of the Legal Services Cor- 15 poration is amended by inserting "and for other official pur- 16 poses" immediately following "to attend Board meetings". In 17 addition, the exception contained in the first proviso under 18 this head in Public Law 98-411 is amended by inserting 19 after "except that" the following: "beginning after December 20 31, 1984, the proviso relating to the compensation of the 21 Board of Directors of the Legal Services Corporation in 22 Public Law 98-166 is amended by inserting 'and for other 23 official purposes' immediately following 'to attend Board 24 meetings';". HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 1 2 32 DEPARTMENT OF STATE ADMINISTRATION OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS 3 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 4 (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS AND RESCISSION) 5 For an additional amount for "Salaries and Expenses", 6 $73,342,000, and in addition, (72)48479040 7 $11,781,000 to be derived by transfer from "Contributions to 8 International Organizations", to remain available until Sep- 9 tember 30, 1986(73): Provided, That the Secretary of 10 State shall report to the appropriate committees in Congress 11 on the obligation of security funds every 30 days from the 12 date of enactment of this Act. 13 Of available funds under this head, $2,432,000 are 14 rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 15 Act of 1984. 16 ACQUISITION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF 17 BUILDINGS ABROAD 18 For an additional amount for "Acquisition, Operation, 19 and Maintenance of Buildings Abroad", (74)$4.6-7-75-7-97000 20 $170,579,000, to remain available until expended (75): 21 Provided, That notwithstanding any other provision of law, 22 the Secretary of State shall not permit the Soviet/ Union to 23 occupy the chancery building at its new embassy complex in 24 Washington, D. C., or any other new facilities in the Wash- 25 ington, D. C. metropolitan area, until the Soviet Union pro- 26 vides reimbursement to the United States for damages in- HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 33 1 curred as a result of the construction of the new United 2 States Embassy in Moscow, in an amount to be determined 3 by agreement between the United States and the Union 4 Soviet Socialist Republics or in the event of disagreement by 5 the decision of an international arbitral tribunal as created 6 pursuant to the contract for construction between the United 7 State and the Union Soviet Socialist Republics: Provided 8 further, That in any event the amount may not be less than 9 the amount of funds expended from this account for damages 10 arising from delays at the site of the new United States Em- 11 bassy complex in Moscow that are determined by the Secre- 12 tary of State to be the responsibility of the Soviet Union. 13 ACQUISITION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF 14 BUILDINGS ABROAD 15 (SPECIAL FOREIGN CURRENCY PROGRAM) 16 For an additional amount for "Acquisition, Operation, 17 and Maintenance of Buildings Abroad (Special Foreign Cur- 18 rency Program)", $2,000,000, to remain available until 19 expended. 20 (76)Ei11rneENefas iN 'TREF DIPLOMATIC AND OONOULAIi 21 oiuvIoE 22 FOF fbil additional amount fof LEmergeneiea in the Dip 23 lefefttie and GARB*1ff Service", $23-00070007 te remain avail- 24 able mita expended, for rewards fof information concerning 25 terrorist fiet in accordance with section 867 State Depart - *HR 2577 PP--3 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 34 1 meat Basic Auther-itieff Aet ef 19667 fte amended law 2 48-684 3 PAYMENT TO THE FOREIGN SERVICE RETIREMENT AND 4 DISABILITY FUND 5 For an additional amount for "Payment to the Foreign 6 Service retirement and disability fund", $5,399,000. 7 (77)INTERNATIONAL COMMISSIONS 8 INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES COMMISSIONS 9 (TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 10 For an additional amount for "International Fisheries 11 Commissions", $2,000,000, to be derived by transfer from 12 "Contributions to International Organizations". 13 (78) OTHER 14 FISHERMEN'S PROTECTIVE FUND 15 For expenses necessary to carry out provisions of the 16 Fishermen's Protective Act of 1967 as amended, $1,000,000, 17 to remain available until expended. 18 RELATED AGENCIES 19 ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT AGENCY 20 ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT ACTIVITIES 21 For an additional amount for "Arms Control and Disar- 22 mament Activities", (79)079467000 $4,321,000. 23 (80) Of the amounts appropriated for the Arms Control and 24 Disarmament Agency for fiscal year 1985, not to exceed an 25 additional $10,000 shall be available for official reception 26 and representation expenses. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 35 1 BOARD FOR INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING 2 GRANTS AND EXPENSES 3 (81)Fev ftft additional amount kw the Beard fof Inter ? 4 national gr-oadefteting7"Grants and ExpeneeeLT 5 $4?877.587000f P-veeide?1;- That net-witho4anding (82)Not- 6 withstanding section 8(b) of the Board for International 7 Broadcasting Act of 1973, as amended, the amounts placed 8 in reserve, or which would be placed in reserve, in fiscal year 9 1985 pursuant to that section, shall be available to the Board 10 for carrying out that Act (83) until September a2.07 1986, of 11 which (1) $4,900,000 shall be for the purpose of upgrading 12 the pension benefits of pre-1976 Radio Free Europe/Radio 13 Liberty retirees and widows; (84)and (24 (2) $2,275,000 14 shall be used for upgrading the security of RFE/RL instal- 15 lations, and (3) the balance shall be applied toward the 16 (85) Radio Free Ettr-epeAltadie Liberty capital moderniza- 17 tion plan. 18 (86) The appropriation under this head in Public Law 19 98-411 is amended by striking ": Provided" through 20 "vacant". 21 (87) COMMISSION ON SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN 22 EUROPE 23 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 24 For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", 25 $150,000. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 36 1 UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY 2 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 3 (RESCISSION) 4 Of available funds under this head, (88)078;97000 5 $433,000 are rescinded (89)pursuant to section 2901 of the 6 Deficit Reduction Act of 1984. 7 EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE PROGRAMS 8 Of the funds made available under this head in Public 9 Law 98-411, $3,800,000 for the pilot Central American Un- 10 dergraduate Scholarship program shall remain available until 11 (90) September 807 1986 January 30, 1986(91); and for 12 an additional amount under this head for the Central Amen- 13 can Scholarship program only, $9,000,000, to remain avail- 14 able until June 30, 1986 (92)And for an additional 15 amount under this head to promote the development of an 16 independent media service by the Afghan people and to pro- 17 vide for the training of Afghans in media and media-related 18 fields, $500,000: Provided, That the Director, with the Sec- 19 retary of State, shall report to the appropriate committees of 20 Congress on the obligation of these funds 60 days from the 21 date of enactment of this Act. 22 (93)For the Private Sector Exchange Programs, an 23 additional $500,000 is provided, to remain available until 24 expended, for the model Chinese-American Development Stu- 25 dent Exchange Program at Tufts University as authorized HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 37 1 by the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act, as 2 amended (22 USC 2451 et seq.). 3 (94)*eQtsTfsfftefi A-ND eeNszpRuepleN OF B*Die 4 FiateariTI-E44 5 FOY an additional amount fof -A-efluisition and Cron - 6 tmotion of Radio Faeilities; *6764870007 to remain avail- 7 able until expended. 8 THE JUDICIARY 9 SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES 10 CARE OF THE BUILDING AND GROUNDS 11 Funds appropriated under this head in the Second Sup- 12 plemental Appropriations Act, 1984 (Public Law 98-396), 13 for the installation of security systems, shall be made avail- 14 able also for the acquisition and installation of additional 15 communications equipment by the Office of the Marshal, Su- 16 preme Court of the United States: Provided further, That 17 said equipment shall be under the jurisdiction of and main- 18 tamed by the Office of the Marshal after its installation. 19 COURTS OF APPEALS, DISTRICT COURTS, AND OTHER 20 JUDICIAL SERVICES 21 SALARIES OF JUDGES 22 For an additional amount for "Salaries of judges", 23 $3,098,000, to remain available until September 30, 1986. Iii 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 38 1 SALARIES OF SUPPORTING PERSONNEL 2 For an additional amount for "Salaries of supporting 3 personnel", $5,548,000, to remain available until Septem- 4 ber 30, 1986. 5 DEFENDER SERVICES 6 For an additional amount for "Defender services", 7 (95)00427000 $17,575,000, to remain available until 8 expended. 9 FEES OF JURORS AND COMMISSIONERS 10 ' For an additional amount for "Fees of jurors and com- 11 missioners", $1,700,000, to remain available until expended. 12 EXPENSES OF OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE 13 COURTS 14 (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 15 For an additional amount for "Expenses of operation 16 and maintenance of the courts", $13,526,000, of which 17 $11,300,000 is to remain available until expended. 18 Of available funds under this head, $4,417,000 are 19 rescinded. 20 SPACE AND FACILITIES 21 For an additional amount for "Space and facilities", 22 $2,384,000, to remain available until September 30, 1986. 23 COURT SECURITY 24 For an additional amount for "Court security", 25 $1,492,000, to remain available until September 30, 1986. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 39 1 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES 2 CoURTS 3 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 4 For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", 5 $86,000. 6 FEDERAL JUDICIAL CENTER 7 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 8 For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", 9 $51,000. 10 (96) GENERAL PROVISION 11 Effective on the first day of the first applicable pay 12 period commencing on or after January 1, 1985, each rate of 13 pay subject to adjustment by section 461 of title 28, United 14 States Code, shall be increased by an amount, rounded to the 15 nearest multiple of $100 (or if midway between multiples of 16 $100, to the next higher multiple of $100), equal to the over- 17 all percentage of the adjustment taking effect under section 18 5305 of title 5, United States Code, in the rates of pay under 19 the General Schedule during fiscal year 1985. 20 RELATED AGENCY 21 UNITED STATES SENTENCING COMMISSION 22 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 23 For the salaries and expenses necessary to carry out the 24 provisions of chapter 58 of title 28, United States Code, 25 $2,350,000, to remain available until expended. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 40 1 (97)REP0RT ON WITHDRAWAL FROM COMPULSORY 2 JURISDICTION OF THE WORLD COURT 3 Sixty days before any notification of the Secretary- 4 General of the United Nations, on or after the date of enact- 5 ment to this section, of the intent of the United States Gov- 6 ernment that its declaration of acceptance of the compulsory 7 jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice shall not 8 apply to a certain dispute, the President shall prepare and 9 transmit to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and 10 the President of the Senate a report setting forth his reasons 11 for such notification. 12 (98)None of the moneys appropriated in this Act can 13 be used to fund directly, or indirectly, activities against the 14 government of Nicaragua which have not been authorized by, 15 or pursuant to, law and which would place the United States 16 in violation of our obligations under the Charter of the Orga- 17 nization of American States, to which the United States is a 18 signatory, or under international law as defined by treaty 19 commitments agreed to, and ratified by, the Government of 20 the United States. BR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 41 1 CHAPTER HI 2 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE?MILITARY 3 (99)44PER-ATION AND MAINTENANCE 4 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, NAVY 5 Fr0111 funds previously appropriated and made available 6 ender this heading in ether Appropriation Aets7 the Score 7 tar, ef the Navy rnay make payments ef 'tot to exceed 8 $475907000 for expenseo ef the gerfuniasion Off Merchant 9 Marine *ad Defense *a authorized ineeetien 1546 of the Be- 10 partment of Defense Authorization Act, 4-985 (Public) Law 11 98 525). 12 (100)OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 13 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, NAVY 14 From funds previously appropriated and made available 15 under this heading in other appropriation Acts, the Secretary 16 of the Navy may make payments of not to exceed $1,500,000 17 for expenses of the Commission on Merchant Marine and 18 Defense as authorized in section 1536 of the Department of 19 Defense Authorization Act, 1985 (Public Law 98-525). 20 PROCUREMENT 21 AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT, NAVY 22 (101)(Ts-A-NsPEa O FUNDS) 23 Of the amount available to the Department of Defense 24 within the (102) "Shipbuilding and Conversion; Navy; 25 1982/1986" "Aircraft Procurement Navy, 1985/1987" ap- HR PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 42 1 propriation, (103)$24070007900 $38,400,000 shall be 2 (104)tranefeffed to the "Aircraft Procurement, Navy, 3 1985/1987" appropriation available for the modification of 4 A-GE aircraft. (105)&4 fan& shall be made available fof 5 this per-pose only after the enactment of appropriate anthor-ic- 6 ifig legislation. 7 (106)5HIPBUILDING AND CONVERSION, NAVY 8 (TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 9 Of the amounts available to the Department of Defense 10 within "Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy, 1981/1985'; 11 $6,240,000 shall be transferred to the United States Coast 12 Guard, "Acquisition, construction, and improvements", for 13 polar icebreaker repair. 14 (107)RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND 15 EVALUATION 16 RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION, AIR 17 FORCE 18 For the Simplified Munitions Lift Trailer program for 19 the Air Force, $3,800,000, to be derived from funds appro- 20 priated to the Air Force for fiscal year 1985, or any previous 21 fiscal year, for research and development and which remain 22 available for obligation, such funds to be used by the Secre- 23 tary of the Air Force to enter into a contract, not later than 24 10 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, with the 25 ?winner of the competition (mandated by section 112 of the HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 43 1 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1985 (Public Law 2 98-525; 98 Stat. 2507)) to determine the contractor best 3 qualified to develop such trailer, such funds to remain avail- 4 able for obligation for such purpose until September 30, 5 1986. 6 (108)HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE FOR 7 NICARAGUAN DEMOCRATIC RESISTANCE 8 (TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 9 (a) For humanitarian assistance to the Nicaraguan 10 democratic resistance, $38,000,000, notwithstanding section 11 405 of the International Security and Development Coopera- 12 tion Act of 1985 as contained in S. 960 (Ninety-ninth Con- 13 gress, first session) or any other provision of law, of which 14 $14,000,000 shall be derived by transfer from funds made 15 available in the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 16 1985 (Public Law 98-473), to remain available until Sep- 17 tember 30, 1986: Provided, That these funds may be obligat- 18 ed and expended by the President only for humanitarian as- 19 sistance: Provided further, That no other materiel assistance 20 may be provided to the Nicaraguan democratic resistance, 21 directly or indirectly, by any agency or instrumentality of 22 the Government of the United States from any funds under 23 its control or otherwise available to it unless an additional 24 request is presented to Congress by the President and then HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 44 1 only to the extent it is approved as provided under this 2 heading. 3 (b)(1) As used herein, the term "humanitarian assist- 4 ance" means the provision of food, clothing, medicine, other 5 humanitarian assistance, and transportation associated with 6 delivery of such assistance. Such term does not include weap- 7 ons, weapons systems, ammunition, or any other equipment 8 or materiel which is designed, or has as its purpose, to inflict 9 serious bodily harm or death. 10 (2) The President shall direct the National Security 11 Council to monitor the use of funds appropriated under this 12 heading. 13 (3) Nothing in this heading shall be construed to impair 14 or limit in any way the oversight powers of the Congress. 15 (4) Nothing under this heading precludes sharing or col- 16 lection of necessary intelligence information by the United 17 States. 18 (5) Subsections 8066 (a) and (b) of the Department of 19 Defense Appropriations Act, 1985 (as enacted in Public Law 20 98-473), and section 801 of the Intelligence Authorization 21 Act for fiscal year 1985 (Public Law 98-618) are hereby 22 repealed. 23 (c) The President is hereby urged and requested? HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 45 1 (1) to pursue vigorously the use of diplomatic and 2 economic measures to resolve the conflict in Nicaragua, 3 including simultaneous negotiations to ? 4 (A) implement the Contadora Document of 5 Objectives of September 8, 1983, and 6 (B) develop, in close consultation and coop- 7 eration with other nations, trade and economic 8 measures to complement the economic sanctions of 9 the United States imposed by the President on 10 May 1, 1985, and to encourage the Government 11 of Nicaragua to take the necessary steps to resolve 12 the conflict, 13 (2) to suspend the economic sanctions imposed by 14 the President on May 1, 1985, and the United States 15 military maneuvers in Honduras and off the coast of 16 Nicaragua if the Government of Nicaragua agrees (A) 17 to a cease fire, (B) to open a dialogue with all elements 18 of the opposition, including the Nicaraguan democratic 19 resistance, and (C) to suspend the state of emergency 20 in Nicaragua; 21 (3) to call upon the Nicaraguan democratic resist- 22 ance to remove from their ranks any individuals who 23 have engaged in human rights abuses; and 24 (4) to resume bilateral discussions with the Gov- 25 ernment of Nicaragua with a view to encouraging? KR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 46 1 (A) a church-mediated dialogue between the 2 Government of Nicaragua and all elements of the 3 opposition, including the Nicaraguan democratic 4 resistance, in support of internal reconciliation as 5 called for by the Contadora Document of Objec- 6 tives; and 7 (B) a comprehensive, verifiable agreement 8 among the nations of Central America, based on 9 the Contadora Document of Objectives. 10 (d) The President shall submit a report to the Congress 11 90 days after the enactment of this Act, and every 90 days 12 thereafter, on any actions taken to carry out the activities for 13 which funds are appropriated under this heading. Each such 14 report shall include (1) a detailed statement of the progress 15 made, if any, in reaching a negotiated settlement referred to 16 in section (c)(1), (2) a detailed accounting of the disburse- 17 ments made to provide humanitarian assistance with the 18 funds appropriated under this heading, and (3) a statement 19 of the steps taken by the Nicaraguan resistance to comply 20 with the request referred to in section (c)(3). 21 (e)(1) If the President determines at any time after the 22 date of the enactment of this Act that negotiations based on 23 the Contadora Document of Objectives of September 8, 1983, 24 have failed to produce an agreement, or if other trade and 25 economic measures have failed to resolve the conflict in Cen- HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 47 1 tral America, the President may ask the Congress for addi- 2 tional assistance for the Nicaraguan democratic resistance in 3 such amount and of such a nature as the President considers 4 appropriate. The President shall include in any such request 5 a detailed statement as to why the negotiations or other meas- 6 ures have failed to resolve the conflict in the region. 7 (2) A joint resolution which is introduced within 3 cal- 8 endar days after the day on which the Congress receives a 9 Presidential request described in subsection (1) and which, if 10 enacted, would grant the President the authority to take any 11 or all of the actions described in subsection (1) shall be con- 12 sidered in accordance with procedures contained in para- 13 graphs (3) through (7) of subsection (c) of section 8066 of the 14 Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 1985 (as enacted 15 in Public Law 98-473), except that- 16 (A) references in such paragraphs to the Commit- 17 tee on Appropriations of the Senate and the House of 18 Representatives shall be deemed to be references to the 19 appropriate committee or committees of the Senate and 20 the House of Representatives, respectively; and 21 (B) amendments to the joint resolution are in 22 order. 23 (3) This section is enacted by Congress- 24 (A) as an exercise of the rulemaking power of the 25 Senate and House of Representatives, respectively, and la 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 48 1 as such it is deemed a part of the rules of each House, 2 respectively, but applicable only with respect to the pro- 3 cedure to be followed in that House in the case of a 4 resolution described in subsection (2), and it super- 5 sedes other rules only to the extent that it is inconsist- 6 ent with such rules; and 7 (B) with full recognition of the constitutional 8 right of either House to change the rules (so far as re- 9 lated to the procedure of that House) at any time, in 10 the same manner and to the same extent as in the case 11 of any other rules of the House. 12 (109)ENHANCED SECURITY COUNTERMEASURES 13 CAPABILITIES 14 To the Director of Central Intelligence, for the enhance- 15 ment of the security countermeasures capabilities of relevant 16 agencies $50,000,000 to remain available until September 17 30, 1986, to be allocated by the Director of Central lntelli- 18 gence among the National Security Agency, the Central In- 19 telligence Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and 20 any other agency that the Director of Central Intelligence 21 may determine, such funds to be expended exclusively for the 22 purpose of improving United States security countermeas- 23 ures capabilities abroad in accordance with a plan to be de- 24 veloped by the Director of Central Intelligence in conjunction 25 with the National Security Council and submitted to the Ap- 1111 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27 : CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 49 1 propriations and Intelligence Committees of the Congress no 2 later than September 1, 1985. 3 GENERAL PROVISIONS 4 Funds made available for the Civil Air Patrol pursuant 5 to section 8089 of the Department of Defense Appropriation 6 Act of 1985 (Public Law 98-473) may be used to reimburse 7 the Civil Air Patrol for costs incurred in procuring such 8 major items of equipment as the Secretary of the Air Force 9 considers needed by the Civil Air Patrol to carry out its 10 missions. 11 Section 8091 of the Department of Defense Appropria- 12 tions Act, 1985 (as contained in section 101(h) of Public Law 13 98-473; 98 Stat. 1940) is amended by striking out "On or 14 after June 30, 1985" and inserting in lieu thereof "After 15 September 30, 1985". 16 (110)/n lieu of section 8070 of Public Law 98-473 17 (98 Stat. 1938), insert the following: 18 "S Ec. 8070. None of the funds available to the Depart- 19 ment of Defense during the current fiscal year may be used 20 to enter into any contract with a term of eighteen months or 21 more or to extend or renew any contract for a term of eighteen 22 months or more, for any vessel, aircraft or vehicles, through a 23 lease, charter, or similar agreement without previously 24 having been submitted to Committees on Appropriations of 25 the House of Representatives and the Senate in the budgetary *HR 2577 PP--4 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 50 1 process. Further, any contractual agreement which imposes 2 an estimated termination liability (excluding the estimated 3 value of the leased item at the time of termination) on the 4 Government exceeding 50 per centum of the original pur- 5 chase value of the vessel, aircraft, or vehicle must have specif- 6 ic authority in an appropriation Act for the obligation of 10 7 per centum of such termination liability.". 8 (111)None of the funds available to the Department of 9 the Navy may be used to enter into any contract for the over- 10 haul, repair or maintenance of any naval vessel which in- 11 cludes charges for interport differential as an evaluation 12 factor for award. 13 CHAPTER IV 14 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE?CIVIL 15 DEPARTMENT OF TILE ARMY 16 CORPS OF ENGINEERS-CIVIL 17 (112)Fer the proseeution of river mid harbor, flood 18 control, shore protection, and related projeete authorized by 19 laws; and detailed otudic3, and plane and epeeifieatiens7 of 20 projects (including these fer development with participation 21 Of under eonsideration for participation by State, local gev- 22 ernments7 or private groups) authorized or made available for 23 eeleetion by law (but such etudies shall not eonetitute a earn- 24 mitment of the Government to construction), to remain avail- 25 able until expended, $6070007000 of Construction, General HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 51 1 funds and $470007000 of Flood Control, Mississippi River 2 and Tributaries, Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, 3 Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee funds. 4 Red River Chloride Contrail- Oklahoma and Texas: Pro - 5 eidedr That section 201 of the Flood Control Aet of 1970, ftff 6 amended by section 4fitg of the Water Resources Develop - 7 'Rent Aet of 1976, is amended by striking out the last gen- 8 tenee tinder the heading "Arkansas Rod River Basin"I and 9 inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Construction shall net 10 be initiated on any element of such project involving the Ar- 11 kanoas River Basin until such element has boon approved by 12 the Secretary of the Army. The Atari& control projects for 13 the Red River Basin and the Arkansas River Basin shall be 14 considered to be authorised as separate projeett with sopa - 15 rate authority under section goa of the Flood Control Aet of 16 19667 as amended, 17 For an additional amount for the prosecution of river 18 and harbor, flood control, shore protection, and related 19 projects authorized by laws; and detailed studies, and plans 20 and specifications, of projects (including those for develop- 21 ment with participation or under consideration for participa- 22 tion by State, local governments, or private groups) author- 23 ized or made available for selection by law (but such studies 24 shall not constitute a commitment of the Government to con- 25 struction), to remain available until expended, $48,000,000 HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27 : CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 52 1 for "Construction, general" and $800,000 for "Flood con- 2 trol, Mississippi River and Tributaries, Arkansas, Illinois, 3 Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee; 4 of which $Z800,000 shall be derived from the Inland Water- 5 ways Trust Fund; except that the Secretary of the Army 6 acting through the Chief of Engineers is authorized and di- 7 rected to proceed with planning, design, engineering, and 8 construction of the following projects substantially in accord- 9 ance with the individual report describing such project as 10 shown in the report accompanying H.R. 2577: Atchafalaya 11 Basin Floodway System, Louisiana; Baltimore Harbor and 12 Channel, Maryland and Virginia; Bassett Creek, Minnesota; 13 Bonneville Navigation Lock, Oregon and Washington; Dade 14 County, Florida (north of Haulover Beach Park); Eight 15 Mile Creek, Arkansas; Ellicott Creek, New York; Freeport 16 Harbor, Texas (North Jetty); Gallipolis Locks and Dams, 17 Ohio and West Virginia; Gulfport Harbor, Mississippi; Jon- 18 esport Harbor, Maine; Kahoma Stream, Hawaii; Liberty 19 State Park Levee and Seawall, New Jersey; Little Dell 20 Lake, Utah; Locks and Dam 26, Illinois and Missouri 21 (Second Lock), including environmental management along 22 the Upper Mississippi River Basin; Merced County 23 Streams, California; Mississippi River Ship Channel, Gulf 24 to Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Mobile Harbor, Alabama; Mor- 25 iches Inlet, New York; Norfolk Harbor, Virginia; Richmond HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 53 1 Filtration Plant, Virginia; Sacramento River Deep Water 2 Ship Channel, California: Provided, That none of the funds 3 herein appropriated may be expended to undertake such 4 projects except under terms and conditions acceptable to the 5 Secretary of the Army as shall be set forth in binding agree- 6 ments with non-Federal entities desiring to participate in 7 project construction. Each such agreement shall include a 8 statement that the non-Federal entities are capable of and 9 willing to participate in project cost-sharing and financing in 10 accordance with terms of the agreement. At such time as the 11 Secretary has executed a formal binding agreement and has 12 determined that the non-Federal entities financing plan dem- 13 onstrates a reasonable likelihood of the non-Federal entities 14 ability to satisfy the terms and conditions of the agreement, 15 the Secretary shall transmit the agreement to the Congress: 16 Provided further, That the Secretary shall initiate construc- 17 tion at a project in accordance with such agreement unless a 18 Joint Resolution disapproving such agreement becomes law 19 within ninety calendar days of the receipt of the agreement 20 by Congress. The ninety-day period shall not include days 21 on which either the House of Representatives or the Senate is 22 not in session because of adjournment for more than three 23 consecutive calendar days: Provided further, That the initi- 24 ation of inland waterways projects identified for planning, 25 design, engineering, and construction in this Act may be Illt 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 54 1 funded from sums available in the Inland Waterways Trust 2 Fund, established by the Inland Waterways Revenue Act of 3 1978 (title II of Public Law 95-502) notwithstanding the 4 second sentence of section 204 of such Act: Provided further, 5 That the funds appropriated herein shall lapse on June 30, 6 1986, if the agreement required herein for that project has 7 not been transmitted to Congress. 8 GENERAL INVESTIGATIONS 9 For an additional amount for "General Investigations", 10 to remain available until expended, $1,200,000 with which 11 the Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of Engi- 12 neers, is directed to undertake studies of the Buffalo Harbor, 13 New York; St. Petersburg Harbor, Florida; Tangier Island, 14 Virginia; South Kohala water supply, Hawaii; West Onslow 15 Beach and New River Inlet, North Carolina; Meredosia, 16 Willow Creek, and Coon Run Drainage and Levee District, 17 Illinois, (AE&D); and a reconnaissance study of the feasibili- 18 ty of making the Wabash River navigable under the author- 19 ized Wabash River Basin Comprehensive Study; and in addi- 20 tion, the Secretary of the Army is directed to proceed with 21 the feasibility phase of the Brunswick Harbor, Georgia, study 22 (113)and the South Metropolitan Atlanta Region, Georgia 23 Study at full Federal expense, using funds made available in 24 Public Law 98-360 (114); andaddition, the Secretary 25 of the Affily7 acting through the Chief of Etigineefs7 i direct 26 ed to conduct mid complete the feasibility phase of the Red HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 55 1 River Besiii7 Arkaneas7 Texan, Louisiana, and Oklahoma 2 Comprehensive Study and the Arkansas River and Tributar- 3 ies7 South Central and Southeast Areas of Oklahoma Com 4 prehensive Study in accordance with the directives contained 5 in Public law 98-68 and the House report accompanying 6 this bill. 7 (115)(RESCISSION) 8 Of available funds under this head, $2,000,000 are re- 9 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 10 Act of 1984. 11 CONSTRUCTION, GENERAL 12 For an additional amount for "Construction, General", 13 to remain available until expended, $7,500,000 for the con- 14 struction, at full Federal expense, of facilities at the Mill 15 Creek recreation area of the Tioga-Hammond Lakes project 16 in Pennsylvania which would typically be cost shared, 17 making a special effort to adapt such authorized facilities to 18 the specific needs of the handicapped, provided that local in- 19 terests develop specialized facilities to include buildings, 20 lodges, demonstration centers, and non-water oriented equip- 21 ment, and accept full responsibility for operation and mainte- 22 nance of the entire recreation area which must be made 23 available to the general public (116) i--Preeidecir That the 24 Secretary of the Army; acting through the Chief of Frilgi- 25 nocr, is authorized and directed to utilize funds heretofore 26 appropriated for Construction, General to carry out engineer HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 56 1 ing and design and ftequisitien of land for Gallipoli@ Locks 2 and Ekun7 Ohio and West Virginia; Leek-a and Dam 26, PAi- 3 neio and Missouri Second Leek; Monongahela River, Grays 4 Landing (Leek No, Pennsylvania; Monongahela River-7 5 Point lo 4feek No: 847 Pennsylvania and *Loot Virginia; 6 William Bfteen Oliver Leek and Dam, Alabama; Bonneville 7 Navigation Lee117 including fteeeSeftfy relocations, Oregon 8 and Washington; and Winfield Leek and Drun7 West Virgin - 9 ift (117); and in addition, $15,000,000 to remain available 10 until expended, for construction of the main dam of the Elk 11 Creek Lake, Rogue River Basin, Oregon project as author- 12 ized by the River and Harbor and Flood Control Act of 13 1962, Public Law 87-874. 14 (118)(RESCISSION) 15 Of available funds under this head, $4,000,000 are 16 rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 17 Act of 1984. 18 FLOOD CONTROL AND COASTAL EMERGENCIES 19 For an additional amount for "Flood Control and Coast- 20 al Emergencies", (119)$2670007000 $10,000,000, to 21 remain available until expended. HR 2577 PP15 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 57 1 (120)FL00D CONTROL, MISSISSIPPI RIVER AND 2 TRIBUTARIES 3 ARKANSAS, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, LOUISIANA, 4 MISSISSIPPI, MISSOURI, AND TENNESSEE 5 (RESCISSION) 6 Of available funds under this head, $1,000,000 are 7 rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 8 Act of 1984. 9 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, GENERAL 10 (121)Fef an additional amount fof i"Operation and 11 Maintenance, General", te feniaift available until expended, 12 $276007000 with which the Corps of Engineers i directed 13 eonstfttet recreation faeilitieo at Sepulveda Dm* California. 14 Within available funds, the Secretary of the Army is 15 directed to use $400,000 to operate and maintain additional 16 streambank stabilization structures in accordance with 17 section 707 of Public Law 95-625. 18 (122)(RESCISSI0N) 19 Of available funds under this head, $8,000,000 are re- 20 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 21 Act of 1984. 22 GENERAL PROVISIONS 23 The Secretary of the Army is directed to construct 24 recreation facilities at the Ouachita and Black Rivers, Arkan- 25 sas and Louisiana; New Melones Lake, California; Saylorville 26 Lake, Iowa; Copan Lake, Oklahoma; and Sardis Lake, Okla- HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27 : CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 58 1 homa, projects at full Federal expense, in accordance with 2 Public Law 98-360 (H. Rept. 98-866) using funds hereto- 3 fore or hereafter provided. 4 Within available funds, the Secretary of the Army, 5 acting through the Chief of Engineers, is authorized and di- 6 rected to perform necessary channel and associated work in 7 connection with the Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, local pro- 8 tection project; and shall take such action as may be neces- 9 sary to remove accumulated snags and other debris blocking 10 the channel of the Hatchie River and its tributaries in the 11 vicinity of Bridge Creek and the Little Hatchie River in Mis- 12 sissippi; and shall take such action as may be necessary to 13 perform necessary channel and associated work in connection 14 with the Glencoe, Alabama, flood control project. 15 Notwithstanding any existing agreement, within funds 16 otherwise available for the Yazoo Basin, the Corps of Engi- 17 neers is directed to operate and maintain the McKinney 18 Bayou Pumping Plant in accordance with the provisions of 19 Public Law 678 of the Seventy-fourth Congress, approved 20 June 15, 1936, as amended by Public Law 526 of the Seven- 21 ty-ninth Congress, approved July 24, 1946, effective after 22 the date of enactment of this Act. 23 (123) Seetieft 44* of Public Law 98-460 i amended 24 13y striking he worde LEA ft east Bet te exceed $150,000", BR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 59 1 Mid inserting in lieu thereof; the words -aat ftil eetimated eeet 2 of 47867000; 3 (124)The Secretary of the Army, acting through the 4 Chief of Engineers; is directed to construct the beach erosion 5 control project for Langdon Park; W-iltriette; Pioeis; ender 6 the authority of Section 444g of the River aml 14-arbor Aet of 7 446* as amended; awl in fteeordaftee with the cost sharing 8 prei4siofts in the Final Detailed Project Report; dated Sep - 9 tember 4-9487 ftt o total estimated (lest of $.27.070007 10 Section 14 of the Act of March 3, 1899 (30 Stat. 1152, 11 33 U.S.C. 408), is amended by inserting a colon in place of 12 the period at the end of the section and inserting thereafter: 13 "Provided further, That the Secretary may, on the recom- 14 mendation of the Chief of Engineers, grant permission for the 15 alteration or permanent occupation or use of any of the afore- 16 mentioned public works when in the judgment of the Secre- 17 tary such occupation or use will not be injurious to the public 18 interest and will not impair the usefulness of such work." 19 The Secretary of the Army is directed to initiate Con- 20 tinuation of Planning and Engineering studies for the 21 Maumee Bay State Park, Ohio, project at full Federal ex- 22 pense, using funds made available in Public Law 98-360. 23 The Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of 24 Engineers, shall grant, within ninety days of enactment of 25 this Act, to the University of Alabama at Huntsville the UP 9477 PPR Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 60 1 funds appropriated to the Secretary of the Army pursuant to 2 title I of Public Law 98-50 for the design and construction of 3 a Corps of Engineers learning facility at Huntsville, Ala- 4 bama. This grant shall be made to the University of Alabama 5 at Huntsville subject to the conditions that the University 6 will convey the grant funds to the Chief of Engineers to 7 design and construct the learning facility on lands owned by 8 the University of Alabama and the completed facility is to be 9 owned and maintained by the University and be operated by 10 the University and the Corps as a joint use facility, all ac- 11 cording to such specifications, terms, and cost sharing ar- 12 rangements for operation and maintenance as the University 13 of Alabama at Huntsville and the Secretary of the Army, 14 acting through the Chief of Engineers, may agree. The Sec- 15 retary of the Army, acting through the Chief of Engineers, 16 shall report to the Committees on Appropriations of the 17 United States House of Representatives and the United 18 States Senate on a monthly basis on the status of the re- 19 quired agreements and the construction of the learning facili- 20 ty until such time as the facility is constructed and operation- 21 al at the University of Alabama at Huntsville. 22 (125)he ftuther-fratietk fef the S&P& lake pr.** 23 Oklahoma, contained in Section 244g of the Peed Control Act 24 of 44627 ase amended by Section .1.08 of the Energy and 25 Water Development Appropriation Act of 1982 ie hereby 11R 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 61 1 amended to authorize and direct the Secretary of the Affily7 2 acting through the Chief of Engineers, to plan; design; find 3 construct access road improvements to the existing read from 4 the west end of Sardis Lake to Daisy; Oklahoma; at an esti - 5 mated Federal eest of $4.0,000,000 and the State er political 6 subdivision shall agree to operate and maintain said facilities 7 at their own expense, 8 (126)Notwithstanding any other provision of la=w; the 9 Secretary of the Adqny; acting through the Chief of Erne - 10 neers, i hereby authorized to enter into a purchase contract 11 fer the acquisition of new buildings and appurtenant facilities 12 for the United States Army Engineer 1484144; Walla Walla, 13 Washington, Such buildings and facilities shall be constructed 14 on a suitable site in the Walla Walla; Washington area; 15 which the Chief of Engineers is authorized to fie/quire for that 16 purpose, The contract shall provide for the payment of the 17 purchase price, which shall net exceed $42040;0007 and rea- 18 senable interest thereon, by lease OF installment payments 19 over a period net to exceed 2.6 years, The contract shall far- 20 thee provide that the title to the building and facilities shall 21 vest in the United States at OF before the expiration of the 22 contract term upon fulfillment of the terms and conditions of 23 the contract. Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 62 1 (127) WALLA WALLA CORPS BUILDING 2 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secre- 3 tary of the Army, acting through the Chief of Engineers, is 4 hereby authorized to enter into a purchase contract for the 5 acquisition of new buildings and appurtenant facilities for 6 the United States Army EngineeP District, Walla Walla, 7 Washington. Such buildings and facilities shall be construct- 8 ed on a suitable site in the Walla Walla, Washington area, 9 which the Chief of Engineers is authorized to acquire for that 10 purpose. The contract shall provide for the payment of the 11 purchase price, which shall not exceed $12,000,000, and a 12 reasonable interest thereon, by lease or installment payments 13 over a period not to exceed 25 years. The contract shall fur- 14 ther provide that the title to the building and facilities shall 15 vest in the United States at or before the expiration of the 16 contract term upon fulfillment of the terms and conditions of 17 the contract. 18 (128)M0UNTRAIL COUNTY PARK, NORTH DAKOTA 19 (a) Section 44 of the Water Resources Development Act 20 of 1974 (Public Law 93-251; 88 Stat. 12) is amended by- 21 (1) adding at the end of subsection (a) the 22 following: 23 "TRACT NUMBER 4 24 "A tract of land situated in the south half of the south- 25 west quarter of section 29, township 152 north, range 91 west Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 63 1 of the fifth principal meridian, Mountrail County, North 2 Dakota, being more particularly described as follows: 3 "Commencing at the southwest corner of said sec- 4 tion 29, thence south 89 degrees 54 minutes 28 seconds 5 east a distance of 1,170 feet, thence north 00 degrees 6 06 minutes 00 seconds east a distance of 280 feet to a 7 point of beginning, said point being the northwest 8 corner of lot 4, block 5, of Olsons First Addition, 9 thence north 00 degrees 09 minutes 00 seconds east a 10 distance of 480 feet to the northwest corner of lot 4, 11 block, 5, Olsons Second Addition, thence south 89 de- 12 grees 57 minutes 00 seconds east a distance of 1,468.9 13 feet, thence south 00 degrees 09 minutes 00 seconds 14 west, along the east line of Olsons Second Addition a 15 distance of 480 feet, to the north line of said Olsons 16 First Addition, thence north 89 degrees 57 minutes 00 17 seconds west a distance of 1,468.9 feet to a point of 18 beginning. The area herein described contains 16.19 19 acres, more or less, and is more commonly referred to 20 as 'Olsons Second Addition'."; and 21 (2) striking out paragraph (2) of subsection (b) 22 and inserting in lieu thereof the following: 23 "(2)(A) Subject to the provisions of subparagraph (B), 24 the lands conveyed pursuant to this section shall be used by 25 the Mountain County Park Commission, Mountrail County, HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 64 1 North Dakota, for public park and recreation purposes. If 2 any lands used for public purposes are ever used for any 3 other purpose, title thereto shall revert to, and become the 4 property of, the United States which shall have the right to 5 immediate entry thereof. 6 "(B) The park commission may designate a portion of 7 the lands conveyed for leasing of cabin sites. The Mountrail 8 County Park Commission shall reimburse the Federal Gov- 9 ernment for lands so used as the fair market value for such 10 property.". 11 (b) The Secretary of the Army is authorized to execute 12 and file an amended deed to reflect the amendments made by 13 this section. 14 (129)TRANSFER OF FEDERAL TOWNSITES 15 (a)(1) Except as otherwise provided in this Act and not- 16 withstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary of the 17 Army shall transfer, without consideration and without war- 18 ranty of any kind, all rights, title, and interests of the United 19 States in each of the following described lands (including all 20 improvements on such lands) to the municipal corporation 21 serving the inhabitants of such land as soon as possible 22 after the incorporation of such municipal corporation: 23 (A) The land referred to as Riverdale, North 24 Dakota, consisting of 892 acres, more or less, as de- 25 picted on drawing numbered MGR160-2E1, dated 2c77 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 65 1 November 10, 1981, on file in the office of the district 2 engineer, United States Army Engineer District, 3 Omaha, Nebraska. 4 (B) The land referred to as Pickstown, South 5 Dakota, consisting of 393 acres, more or less, as de- 6 picted on drawing numbered MR315-2E1, dated No- 7 vember 3, 1981, on file in the office of the district en- 8 gineer, United States Army Engineer District, 9 Omaha, Nebraska. 10 (C) The land referred to as Fort Peck, Montana, 11 consisting of 571 acres, more or less, as depicted on 12 drawing numbered MFP118-2E1, dated October 15, 13 1981, on file in the office of the district engineer, 14 United States Army Engineer District, Omaha, Ne- 15 braska (other than lands used by the Western Reserve 16 Area Power Administration of the Department of 17 Energy). 18 (2)(A) The provisions of paragraph (1) shall not require 19 the Secretary of the Army to transfer any rights, title, or 20 interests of the United States in any lands, or any improve- 21 ments on lands, that the Secretary of the Army determines 22 must be retained by the United States in order to enable the 23 United States Army Corps of Engineers to carry out the 24 duties and responsibilities of the United States Army Corps 25 of Engineers. *KR 2577 PP 5 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 66 1 (B) Any determination made under subparagraph (A) 2 with respect to any land which (but for subparagraph (A)) 3 would be transferred to a municipal corporation pursuant to 4 the provisions of paragraph (1) shall be made by the date that 5 is 30 days after the later of- 6 (i) date on which such municipal corporation is 7 incorporated, or 8 (ii) the date of enactment of this Act. 9 Such determinations shall be published in the Federal 10 Register. 11 (b) None of the lands described in subsection (a) (in- 12 eluding improvements on such lands) may be declared to be 13 excess property (within the meaning of section 3(e) of the 14 Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949). 15 (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no limi- 16 tations or restrictions (other than those which arise from 17 rights described in subsection (d)) shall apply to the use or 18 disposition of any land (including any improvements on such 19 land) transferred to a municipal corporation pursuant to the 20 provisions of subsection (a). 21 (d) Nothing herein shall deprive any person (other than 22 the United States) of any right-of-way, mining claim, graz- 23 ing permit, water right, or other right or interest such person 24 may have in any land transferred pursuant to the provisions 25 of subsection (a). HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 67 1 (e) Upon the request of any municipal corporation de- 2 scribed in subsection (a) the Secretary of the Army shall pro- 3 vide assistance to such municipal corporation- 4 (1) in appraising the land and improvements 5 transferred to such municipal corporation pursuant to 6 the provisions of subsection (a), and 7 (2) in completing any subsequent transfers of 8 such lands or improvements by such municipal 9 corporation. 10 (f) Upon the request of any municipal corporation de- ll scribed in subsection (a), the Secretary of the Army shall 12 enter into an agreement with such municipal corporation 13 under which- 14 (1) the Secretary of the Army will provide main- 15 tenance and operational services with respect to the 16 land and improvements transferred to such municipal 17 corporation pursuant to the provisions of subsection (a) 18 after the date of such transfer for a period which is not 19 to exceed 3 years, and 20 (2) such municipal corporation will reimburse the 21 Secretary of the Army for the expenses incurred by the 22 Secretary of the Army after the date of such transfer 23 in providing such services. 24 (130)The Secretary of the Affily7 acting through the 25 Chief of Efigifteer-a7 if+ author-hied to design, eoustmet; eper-- HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 68 1 ate; and maintain a Federal project for reduction of both flood 2 damage and navigation maintenance on the Toutic, Cowlitz 3 and Columbia Rivers, Washington, Specifically, the Sccrc 4 tart of the Army; acting through the Chief of Engineers is 5 authorized to construct a single stage retention structure 6 near the ermfktenee of the T-outle and Green Rivers with 7 such design features as the Chief of Engineers determines to 8 be advisable; including justified measures to mitigate for ad- 9 verse environmental impacts associated with the project; 10 except that; based en the results of Continuation of Planning 11 and Engineering studies; the Secretary of the Army may 12 select and implement ft staged sediment retention otructure at 13 the confluence of the Tett& and Green Rivera OF dredging 14 alternative on the Toutic, Cowlitz and Columbia Rivers if he 15 determines that continuing monitoring of sedimentation and 16 further analysis of benefits and costs provide compelling and 17 convincing new evidence to justify selection of a staged re- 18 tention structure Of dredging alternative, 19 Pfief to initiation of measures authorized by this see- 20 fien; non Federal interests shall agree toi- 21 44 convey or otherwise provide to the United 22 States, all lands; easements, and rights-of-way which 23 the Chief of Engineers determines to he necessary for 24 project construction and maintenance; including borrow 25 sites for the removal of material needed for retaining HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 69 1 works itfid dispose' ekes fer the dispose.' of excavated 2 material; 3 (-24 accomplish ftffy alteration Of relocation ef 4 buildings, roads; bridges; or other structures Of utilities 5 which the Chief of Engineers determines to be neees- 6 seri in connection with implementation of the project; 7 (-8-) in the event local interests fere unable to 8 comply with requirements (I) or (-2.) above in ft timely 9 manner, provide ft cash contribution to the United 10 States, & such times end in such ftmottnte ea the Chief 11 of Engineers determines to be necessary to allow fte- 12 4448440fi of the property by the United States infte- 13 eer-danee with project construction schedules; 14 (4-) held end save the United States free from 15 damage flue to design, construction, operation, fttid 16 maintenance of the project except damages flue to the 17 fault or negligence of the United States Of kg 18 contractors; 19 (4) operate end maintain any Federally undertak- 20 en mitigation project which the Chief of Engineers de- 21 termines to be justified; end; 22 46) maintain all dredged material disposal sites; 23 All items of local cooperation shell be provided et the 24 time needed; fte determined by the Chief of Engineers; end 25 without east to the United States; except in the event the HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27 : CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 70 1 Secretary of the Army celec0 staged sediment retention 2 structure Of dredging alternative rather than the single stage 3 sediment retention structure, any increase his selection 4 eaffees in the east of local cooperation requirements, as deter-- 5 ruined by the Secretary of the Afifty7 will be reinibureed by 6 the Federal Government. 7 Any geode arid cervices, purchased by the United &Mee 8 in connection with the project authorized pursuant to this 9 section shall net be subject to the tftif imposed by Chapters 10 82.04, 82.08, and 82.11 of the Revised Code of Washington 11 and made applicable to contractors of the United States 12 pursuant te Section 8270449464 of the Revised Cede of 13 Washington: 14 The Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of 15 Engineers, is authorized and directed to construct, operate 16 and maintain a sediment retention structure near the conflu- 17 ence of the Toutle and Green Rivers, Washington, with such 18 design features and associated downstream actions as are 19 necessary. 20 The Corps of Engineers is authorized and directed to 21 initiate Continuation of Planning and Engineering for the 22 Virginia Beach, Virginia beach erosion and hurricane protec- 23 tion project, using available funds. 24 From funds available to the Corps of Engineers such 25 sums as may be required shall be made available to complete HR 2577 PP1S - Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 71 1 the recreation facilities on the northern part of the Tennes- 2 see-Tombigbee navigation project as described in Volume 2, 3 appendix D of the Final Supplement to the Environmental 4 Impact Statement provided to the Environmental Protection 5 Agency and the United States District Court but under the 6 same terms and conditions as those initiated prior to fiscal 7 year 1983. 8 From Construction, General funds heretofore or herein 9 appropriated, the Secretary of the Army, acting through the 10 Chief of Engineers, shall pay the judgment and any associat- 11 ed interest, resulting from the decision of the Engineer Board 12 of Contract Appeals in ENG BCA Docket Number 4815 13 (April 16, 1985), notwithstanding the limitation on allotment 14 of Section 107 of the River and Harbor Act of 1960 (Public 15 Law No. 86-645), as amended (33 U.S.C. 577). Nothing in 16 this provision affects the obligations of the non-Federal spon- 17 sor to the United States of America for the work involved. 18 The Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of 19 Engineers, is directed to construct the Miami Harbor, Bay- 20 front Park, Florida project under the authority of Public 21 Laws 98-50 and 98-360 except that the east-west connec- 22 tor, known as the promenade, which is necessary for park 23 development, shall be at Federal expense. 24 (131)Funds appropriated to the United States Army 25 Corps of Engineers in the "Energy and Water Development HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 72 1 Appropriations Act, 1985", Public Law 98-360, for the pur- 2 pose of compensating certain landowners who have experi- 3 enced damages as a result of drawdown operations of the 4 Libby Dam in Montana shall be expended to evaluate and 5 award compensation for damages of leveed and unleveed 6 tracts of land in Kootenai Flats, Boundary County, Idaho, 7 resulting from power or flood control drawdown operations at 8 Libby Dam, Montana: Provided, That such evaluation and 9 compensation of claims shall be made without regard to his- 10 toric and expected patterns of erosion which otherwise might 11 have occurred without the dam: Provided further, That all 12 pertinent claims which have been previously denied shall be 13 reinstated and reevaluated in accordance with this standard: 14 Provided further, That compensation paid pursuant to this 15 provision shall not exceed $1,500,000. 16 DEPART1VIENT OF THE INTERIOR 17 BUREAU OF RECLAMATION 18 CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM 19 (132)For au additional amount for the "Construction 20 pregrart to remain available until expended, $20,850,000; 21 of which $474507000 shall be available for transfers to the 22 Upper Colorado River Basin Fund tta authorized by section 4 23 of the Act of April 447 4-946 43. U.S.C. 6.2444)i- Provided, 24 That of the total appropriated, the amount for program fte- 25 6.44es which eon be financed by the Reclamation Fund may HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 73 1 be derived from that Fund: Preekleel further, That of the 2 total appropriated, $878.00,000 is appropriated pursuant to 3 the Snyder Aet U.S.C. 18), to be expended 13y the 4 Bureau of Reclamation for the purpose of designing end initi 5 toting construction ef the 14-eadgete Reek Hydroelectric 6 projeek Arizona: Provided further, That none of the funds 7 made available 13-y this Aet may be obligated OF expended for 8 construction of the Animas-I/014a Pertieipeting Project, 9 Colorado New Mexico until: (1--) en toff-cement title been cxc 10 euted between the Secretary of the Interior end non Federal 11 entities in Color-41e and/or New Mexico providing for such 12 non Federal entities to contribute o reasonable portion of the 13 total project costa, en& such agreement has been submit 14 tied to the Congress mid 120 calendar days 13.4te elapsed. The 15 authority of the Secretary of the Interior to obligate Of 16 expend the funds made available fer the Animas-L.014a 17 Project in this Aet shall lapse if the agreement required by 18 this paragraph hes not been reached by September 807 1986. 19 For an additional amount for the Department of the In- 20 tenor, Bureau of Reclamation, "Construction program", for 21 the design and construction of the Animas-La Plata Project, 22 Colorado and New Mexico; Buffalo Bill Dam Project, Wyo- 23 ming; and the Headgate Rock Project, Arizona, to remain 24 available until expended, $14,300,000; of which $1,000,000 25 shall be available for transfers to the Upper Colorado River HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 ? 74 1 Basin Fund as authorized by section 5 of the Act of April 11, 2 1956 (43 U. S. C. 620d): Provided, That of the total appro- 3 priated, the amount for program activities which can be fi- 4 nanced by the Reclamation Fund may be derived from that 5 Fund: Provided further, That of the total appropriated, 6 $8,300,000 is appropriated pursuant to the Snyder Act (25 7 U.S.C. 13), to be expended by the Bureau of Reclamation 8 for the purpose of designing and initiating construction of the 9 Headgate Rock Hydroelectric Project, Arizona: Provided fur- 10 ther, That none of the funds herein appropriated may be ex- 11 pended to undertake such projects except under terms and 12 conditions acceptable to the Secretary of the Interior as shall 13 be set forth in binding agreements with those non-Federal 14 entities desiring to participate in project construction. Each 15 such agreement shall include a statement that the non-Feder- 16 al entities are capable of and willing to participate in project 17 cost-sharing and financing in accordance with terms of the 18 agreement. At such time as the Secretary has executed a 19 formal binding agreement and has determined that the non- 20 Federal entities financing plan demonstrates a reasonable 21 likelihood of the non-Federal interest's ability to satisfy the 22 terms and conditions of the agreement, the Secretary shall 23 transmit the agreement to the Congress: Provided further, 24 That the Secretary shall initiate construction at a project in 25 accordance with such agreement unless a Joint Resolution HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 75 1 disapproving such agreement becomes law within ninety cal- 2 endar days of the receipt of the agreement by Congress. The 3 ninety-day period shall not include days on which either the 4 House of Representatives or the Senate is not in session be- 5 cause of adjournment for more than three consecutive calen- 6 dar days: Provided further, That the funds appropriated 7 herein shall lapse on June 30, 1986, if the agreement re- 8 quired herein for that project has not been transmitted to 9 Congress: Provided further, That the proviso requiring con- 10 gressional review shall not apply to any binding agreements 11 on cost-sharing entered into before the date of enactment of 12 this Act, upon certification of the Secretary that the agree- 13 ments comply with the cost-sharing financing and certifica- 14 tion requirements of this section. 15 (133) Within available funds, the Secretary of the In- 16 terior is directed to use $600,000 to rehabilitate the A Canal 17 of the Klamath Project and associated facilities in accordance 18 with the Federal reclamation laws for the purpose of provid- 19 ing flood control for adjacent lands on a nonreimbursable 20 basis. 21 (134) The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and 22 directed to treat all costs associated with the enlargement of 23 the portion of the WEB pipeline which will carry water to 24 the North Dakota State line at Emmons County as nonreim- HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 76 1 bursable and to enter into such contracts, amendments to con- 2 tracts or other agreements as necessary. 3 (135) Within available funds, the Secretary of the In- 4 tenor is directed to make $10,400,000 available to meet the 5 obligations of Public Law 98-530, dated October 19, 1984, 6 to three irrigation districts. These funds will be used for re- 7 placement, rehabilitation, and repair of the water delivery 8 system within the Yuma Mesa Irrigation and Drainage Dis- 9 trict including water pumping facilities; for on-farm and dis- 10 trict water conservation and drainage measures of the Yuma 11 Mesa Irrigation and Drainage District, the Yuma Irrigation 12 District, and the North Gila Valley Irrigation District; and 13 for payment to the fund established by the Central Arizona 14 Water Conservation District for voluntary acquisition or 15 conservation of water from sources within the State of Arizo- 16 na for use in central Arizona in years when water supplies 17 are reduced. 18 (136)In order to expedite the completion of the Hooker 19 Dam or alternative of the Central Arizona Project (1) the 20 selection of the preferred site for the Hooker Dam or alterna- 21 tive as authorized by section 301 of the Colorado River 22 Basin Project Act shall be completed by August 15, 1985, 23 (2) the initial draft environmental impact statement required 24 for the Hooker Dam or alternative shall be completed and 25 made available by September 1, 1986, (3) the final environ- HI 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 77 1 mental impact statement for Hooker Dam or alternative shall 2 be completed and made available by September 1, 1987, and 3 (4) the Secretary of the Interior shall make a record of his 4 decision soon as practically possible after the completion of 5 the final environmental impact statement. 6 ( 137) atEs usszoN) 7 Of available funds under this head, $2,571,000 are re- 8 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 9 Act of 1984. 10 (138) OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 11 (RESCISSION) 12 Of available funds under this head, $1,540,000 are re- 13 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 14 Act of 1984. 15 INDEPENDENT AGENCY 16 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY 17 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY FUND 18 (139) Thereis appropriated an additional *5700070007 19 te remain available until cxpcndcd, kw the "Tcnncnce 20 Valley Authority Fund" fef the conduct ef ft demonstration 21 project fef the construction ef if main water tr-ftneffliesien line. 22 (140)(RESCISSION) 23 Of available funds under this head, $1,538,000 are re- 24 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 25 Act of 1984. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 78 1 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY 2 (141)Te the extent the Federal Energy Regulatory 3 Collifliiffsiefl has authority Of jurisdiction under the Federal 4 Fewer A-fat of o Memorandum of Understanding fer the Cali 5 femia-Oregen Transmission Project, dated December 19, 6 1981 (50 FR 440, Jan, 37 4-986)7 as amended and eupple- 7 mented by the Secretary of Energy prier to enactment of this 8 paragraph, Of of any contracts implementing such Memoran 9 dtum the Federal Energy Regulatory Gefliffii&sieft shall cxcr 10 eise such authority Of jurisdiction within 4 years after enact 11 ment of this paragraph Of after the filing of any such eon 12 tract; whichever is later, and the Commission shall adjust its 13 procedures and practices to ensure completion of ouch cxcr 14 eiee of administrative authority Of jurisdiction within such 2- 15 year period. Nothing in this paragraph shell be construed by 16 the Commission Of any court as affecting, changing Of limit 17 Mg the authority, jurisdiction Of procedures of the Commis 18 eion under the Federal Fewer A-et concerning rates, charges, 19 ecrvicc, facilities, classification, fteeese Of ether matters in 20 regard to such prejeet. Consistent with the provisions of 21 Public Law 98-3-60 which authorized the Secretary of 22 Energy to construct Of participate in the construction of such 23 project Mr the benefit of electric consumers of the Pacific 24 Northwest and California and obtain compensation from non 25 Federal participants in such project, sufficient capacity shall HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 79 1 be reeetwed; as recognized in such Memorandum; to serve the 2 needs of the Department of Energy laboratories and wildlife 3 refuges in California. The Secretary of Energy and the Fed - 4 eral Energy Regulatory Commission shall keep the Commit - 5 tee en Energy and Commerce and the Committee en Interior 6 and Insular Affairs of the House of Representatives and the 7 Committee en Energy and Natural Resonrees. 4 the Senate 8 fully and currently informed concerning the project, any 9 changes its such Memorandum of Understanding as 10 amended and supplemented), the implementing contracts, 11 compensation, reserved capacity for such laboratories or ref- 12 ttges; actions under the Federal Power Act, and any related 13 matters; Nothing in this A4 er its the Memorandum shall in 14 anyway affect, modify, change, or expand the authorities or 15 policies of the Bonneville Power Administration under exist 16 Mg law regarding wholesale power rates-, transmission rates, 17 or transmission 18 The line constructed pttrottattf to the Memorandum is 19 hereby named "The Harold T (Riff) Johnson California?Pa- 20 eifie Northwest Intertie line". 21 The Congress finds that the timely construction, oper- 22 ation, and use of a third 500 kV AC transmission line be- 23 tween the Pacific Northwest and California in accordance 24 with the Memorandum of Understanding for the California- 25 Oregon Transmission Project dated December 19, 1984, as AR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 80 1 approved and conditioned by the Secretary of Energy's 2 Memorandum of Decision dated February 7, 1985, and by 3 the May 4, 1985 letter from the Acting General Counsel of 4 the Department of Energy (the "Memorandum"), will be of 5 significant benefit to both regions and is in the public inter- 6 est. However, neither this Act nor the Memorandum shall in 7 any way affect the authorities or policies of the Bonneville 8 Power Administration regarding wholesale power rates, 9 transmission rates, or transmission access. 10 To the extent that the Federal Energy Regulatory Com- 11 mission has jurisdiction over the Memorandum or of mutual- 12 ly agreed upon contractual provisions which implement the 13 Memorandum, the Commission shall review and take final 14 action under the Federal Power Act, as amended (40 Stat. 15 1065), with respect to the Memorandum and such contractual 16 provisions within 180 days from the date of the filing thereof. 17 (142) The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is 18 hereby prohibited from assessing an annual charge pursuant 19 to section 10(e) (16 U.S.C. 803(e)) of the Federal Power Act 20 (Act of June 10, 1920, 41 Stat. 1063; 16 U.S.C. 791a et 21 seq., and Acts amendatory thereof and supplementary there- 22 to) in those cases where the United States has heretofore en- 23 tered into a contract with a licensee which provides that the 24 licensee may build and own powerplants utilizing irrigation 25 facilities constructed by the United States and which further HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 81 1 provides that all revenues from such powerplants and from 2 the use, sale, or the disposal therefrom shall be and remain 3 the property of the licensee. 4 (143)GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT FUND 5 (BY TRANSFER) 6 For carrying out activities authorized by title II of 7 Public Law 93-410 the Department of Energy is authorized 8 to transfer no more than $15,000,000 to the Geothermal Re- 9 sources Development Fund from unobligated balances within 10 the Uranium Supply and Enrichment Activities account: 11 Provided, That such transfer shall be reported promptly to 12 the Committees on Appropriations of the House and Senate. 13 The amount authorized to be transferred by this provision is 14 in addition to the authority provided in sections 302 and 307 15 of Public Law 98-360. 16 (144)ENERGY SUPPLY, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 17 ACTIVITIES 18 (RESCISSION) 19 Of available funds under this head, $2,676,000 are re- 20 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 21 Act of 1984. *RR 2577 PP--6 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 82 1 (145)AT0mic ENERGY DEFENSE ACTIVITIES 2 (RESCISSION) 3 Of available funds under this head, $8,280,000 are re- 4 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 5 Act of 1984. 6 (146)DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION 7 (RESCISSION) 8 Of available funds under this head, $2,786,000 are re- 9 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 10 Act of 1984. '11 CHAPTER V 12 FOREIGN ASSISTANCE 13 FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT 14 MULTILATERAL ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE 15 INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 16 CONTRIBUTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR 17 RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT 18 For payment to the International Bank for Reconstruc- 19 tion and Development by the Secretary of the Treasury, for 20 the United States share of the paid-in portion of the increased 21 capital stock, as authorized by the International Financial 22 Institutions Act, $30,000,925 for the General Capital In- 23 crease, as authorized by section 39 of the Bretton Woods 24 Agreements Act, to remain available until expended. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 83 1 LIMITATION OF CALLABLE CAPITAL SUBSCRIPTION 2 The United States Governor of the International Bank 3 for Reconstruction and Development may subscribe without 4 fiscal year limitation to the callable portion of the United 5 States share of increases in capital stock in an amount not to 6 exceed $370,023,735. 7 CONTRIBUTION TO THE INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT 8 BANK 9 For payment to the Inter-American Development Bank 10 by the Secretary of the Treasury for the United States share 11 of the replenishment of the resources of the Fund for Special 12 Operations, $72,500,000 to remain available until expended; 13 $3,000,000 for the United States share of the capital for the 14 Inter-American Investment Corporation to remain available 15 until expended; and $40,001,171 for the United States share 16 of the increase in paid-in capital stock of the bank to remain 17 available until expended. 18 LIMITATION OF CALLABLE CAPITAL SUBSCRIPTION 19 The United States Governor of the Inter-American De- 20 velopment Bank may subscribe without fiscal year limitation 21 to the callable capital portion of the United States share of 22 such increase in capital stock in an amount not to exceed 23 $849,000,244. 24 CONTRIBUTION TO THE ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK 25 For payment to the Asian Development Bank by the 26 Secretary of the Treasury for the United States contribution 1111 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 84 1 to the increase in resources of the Asian Development Fund, 2 $91,232,340 to remain available until expended. 3 DEPARTMENT OF STATE 4 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND PROGRAMS 5 (TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 6 For an additional amount for "International Qrganiza- 7 tions and Programs", (147)076867000 to be derived by 8 transfer from the aFieenotnie Support Fund" for Lebanon fie 9 provided in Public, Lave .98-6& Preeieled; That these fah& 10 ehall he available only for the International Mamie Energy 11 Agency $2,843,000 to be derived by transfer from the "Eco- 12 nomic Support Fund" for Lebanon as provided in Public 13 Law 98-63: Provided, That these funds shall be available 14 only for the International Atomic Energy Agency: Provided 15 further, That no funds shall be obligated after the date of 16 enactment of this Act for the International Atomic Energy 17 Agency unless the Secretary of State determines and so re- 18 ports to the Committees on Appropriations that Israel is not 19 being denied its right to fully participate in the activities of 20 that Agency, including the rights, privileges or benefits that 21 that Agency accords to all of its members. 22 BILATERAL ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE 23 AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 24 POPULATION, DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE 25 The Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appro- 26 priations Act of 1985, as enacted in Public Law 98-473, is HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 85 1 amended by adding at the end of the paragraph entitled 2 "Population, Development Assistance": 3 None of the funds made available in this bill nor any 4 unobligated balances from prior appropriations may be made 5 available to any organization or program which (148), as 6 determined by the President of the United States, supports or 7 participates in the management of a program of coercive 8 abortion (149)or involuntary sterilization. 9 PAYMENT TO THE FOREIGN SERVICE RETIREMENT AND 10 DISABILITY FUND 11 For an additional amount for "Payment to the Foreign 12 Service Retirement and Disability Fund", $1,302,000. 13 ECONOMIC SUPPORT FUND 14 For an additional amount for the "Economic Support 15 Fund", (150)0700870007000i?Provieled $2,258,000,000: 16 Provided, That of the funds provided by this paragraph 17 $250,000,000 shall be made available for Jordan only in 18 accordance with the schedule of availability set forth in sec- 19 tion 401(a)(1) and section 401(a)(2) of this Act: Provided 20 further, That of the funds provided in this paragraph for 21 Jordan, not more than 331/3 percent may be disbursed before 22 September 30, 1985, not more than 50 percent may be dis- 23 bursed before March 31, 1986, not more than 662/3 percent 24 may be disbursed before September 30, 1986, and not more 25 than 85 percent may be disbursed before March 31, 1987: 26 Provided further, That notwithstanding any other provision IRP 907 MC Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 II 86 L 1 of law, funds pfovided in this Act for Jordan, if not utilized 2 for programs, projects, or other activities in Jordan, must be 3 returned to the United States Treasury: Provided further, 4 That of the funds provided by this paragraph $1,500,000,000 5 shall be available for Israel; $500,000,000 shall be available 6 for Egypt; and, $8,000,000 shall be available for the Middle 7 East Regional Program: Provided further, That (151)1he 8 fun& provided by tl+iff paragraph shall net execcd the amount 9 contained in an official eupplernental budget refinest transmit 10 ted to the Gengreea (152)of the amount provided under this 11 paragraph for Israel, not less than $750,000,000 shall be 12 disbursed not later than thirty days following the date of en- 13 actment of this Act: Provided further, That (153)none of 14 the funda provided by 44e paragraph ehal1 be available until 15 they have been authorized funds provided by this paragraph 16 shall be made available notwithstanding section 10 of Public 17 Law 91-672: Provided further, That the funds provided by 18 this paragraph for Israel and Egypt shall be made available 19 as grant cash transfers: Provided further, That not less than 20 the Egyptian pound equivalent of $65,000,000 generated 21 from funds made available by this paragraph, or from any 22 other source, shall be deposited into the Trust Funds estab- 23 lished by the Trust Account Agreement of 1980 to be used for 24 United States' supported programs in Egypt pursuant to the 25 United States-Egypt Economic, Technical and Related As- HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 87 1 sistance Agreement of 1978 which provides for local currency 2 requirements for programs of the United States in Egypt to 3 be made available to the United States in the manner re- 4 quested by the Government: Provided further, That the funds 5 provided by this paragraph shall be available for obligation 6 until September 30, 1986. 7 AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION 8 (DISAPPROVAL OF DEFERRAL) 9 The Congress disapproves the proposed deferral 10 D85-40 relating to the African Development Foundation, as 11 set forth in the message of February 6, 1985, which was 12 transmitted to the Congress by the President. The disapprov- 13 al shall be effective upon enactment into law of this bill and 14 the amount of the proposed deferral disapproval herein shall 15 be made available for obligation. 16 (154)umIITAnI misferf-mieli FOR Nfe-AfilireinT*14 17 RHMEHAinarrilie iii$SISEP-AN0E? 18 For ft-ft additional amount for humanitarian assistariee 19 provided to such department Of agency of the United Statea 20 no the Fr-esident shall designateT except the Central Intelli 21 genee Agency Of the Department of DefenseT to the Nieer-ft- 22 glifift democratic resistarieeT $4770007000 to remain available 23 for obligation until March 417 49867 Notwithstanding the 1m- 24 peundment Control Act of 1974, one-third of the amount ay- 25 prepriated by this paragraph shall he available ler obligation Mt 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 88 1 upon the enactment of thia Act, an additional one-third shall 2 be available for obligation upon submission of the first report 3 required by section 4-04 of t,hi s chapter, and the remaining 4 one-third shall be available for obligation upon submission of 5 the second such report; As, used in this paragraph; the term 6 "humanitarian assistance" means the prevision of feed; eleth- 7 ing; medicine, and ether humanitarian assistance, find it doe's 8 net include the provision of weapons; weapons, systems; am- 9 munition; Of ether equipment; vehicles Of material which eat} 10 be used te inflict serious bodily harm Of death, 11 Atasisip-kweia FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF * eeiff-A-Reibk 12 A-GBEiamENT 13 Of payment by the Secretary of State for the expenses 14 arising from implementation by the Gefittmler-ft nations 15 (kieyriee; Panama; Colombia; find AT-efiesttek) of an agreement 16 among the countries of Central America based Oft the Conta 17 der* Document of Objectives of September 0; 40887 inelud- 18 ing peacekeeping, verification, Mid monitoring systems; 19 0;000;000; to remain available until expended. 20ii*Er FibeiLISIONS 21 SD& 101. Funds appropriated by thie 'shatter under the 22 headings Lifbrikbk-mp-A-RiA-14 *SeffIrleli FOR Nie-ARA-ER4A-14 23 DEMOOBATIO fiRsierfmiegL and LiartasiSTA-NeEf FOR IMPErES- 24 MENTATION 6f * GONT*HORLA AGREEMENT" may be ebli- 25 gated and expended notwithstanding section 4-0 of Public 26 Law 91 672 and section 46 of the State Department Basic HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 89 1 Authorities Act of 44)(36 or any ether comparable provisions 2 of Walk. 3 8E437 102. (ft) The prohibitions contained in section 4 8066(ft) of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 5 1985 (&s contained in section 4444 of Public ifftw 98 478) atid 6 section 801 of the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal 7 Year 4-984 (Public Law 98 618) shall, =without limitation fte 8 to &eat year, apply with respect to funds appropriated 13y 9 this chapter under the headings 10 *Neli FOB Nielkit*OU*N DEMOeftakcilie BEeffiql*NORL ftId 11 iii-S1S+1913*NOIO FOR fIVIPERION OP * eeNT-A1384/4. 12 *fflitilehtli 13 (13) Nothing in thie Act, section 8006(ft) of the Depart 14 ment of Defense Appropriation's Act, 1985. (fte contained in 15 section 404 of Public Law 98 478), or section 804 of the 16 Intelligence Authorisation Act for Fiscal Year 1986 (Public 17 Law 98 618) shall he construed to prohibit the United States 18 Government from exchanging information with the 14-ieftra- 19 gala* democratic resistance, or the obligation aft?1 ex-pen& 20 turc, hat only for the purposes for which they *re expressly 21 made available, of the funds appropriated by this, chapter 22 under the headings 144{,Tioharm.PierRhk-N A-sleisTA-Neii FOR 1410- 23 *ffiareumi IHEIMOORATie fflisfewriieFill and Liersfgrefi-mieR 24 FOB IMPI2E-MFION OP * OONT*13001i-A *OREPMENTL: 25 8E49,448, The President is urged RR 277 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 90 1 (4) to vigorously persue the use of diplomatic and 2 economic steps to resolve the conflict i Nicaragua, 3 eluding negotiations to- 4 (A) implement the gefitadOfft Document of 5 Objectives of September 07 4-9481 and 6 (44 at the same time, develop trade and eeo- 7 Ramie measures in close eeneeltatien and eoopera- 8 gen with other nations which will encourage the 9 Government of Nicaragua to take the neeessar-y 10 steps to resolve the conflict; 11 (2) to suspend military maneuvers in Honduras 12 and off Nicaragua's eeash and to lift the embargo on 13 trade with Nicaragua, if the Government of Nicaragua 14 agreca to a cease fire, to open a dialog with the Niea- 15 raguan demeerftetie resisfanee and to espend the state 16 of emergency; and 17 (8) to resume bilateral discussions with the Gov 18 ernment of Nicaragua with ft view of encouraging 19 (A) ft cher-eh-mediated dialog between the 20 Government of Nicaragua and the Nicaraguan 21 democratic resistance in support of internal recon 22 ciliation, as called for by the Centradera Document 23 of Objectives; and 11R 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 91 1 (43)ft comprehensive, verifiable agreement 2 among the nations of Central America, based en 3 the Centadera Document of Objectives. 4 Siie, 104, (a) The President shall submit a report te the 5 Congress every 00 days en the activities carried out in fte- 6 eordanee with section 404 and on the assietanee provided 7 under the paragraphs of this chapter headed Lifum-mwr-iirBi- 8 /teN Ika0isif-mie4 FOR NielaeltakiEW*N BEIVIeeli*Tie ILEOIOT 9 *NefiL and ilorsiefff-A-NeE FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF * e0N- 10 Ell*EKEHILA A-OBBE4fli Such reports shall describe the will 11 ifignese of the Nicaraguan democratic resistance and the 12 Government of Nicaragua to negotiate and the progress of 13 efforts to achieve the objectives set out in paragraph (8.) of 14 section 444g and shall provide a detailed fteeetinting of the 15 disbursement of any such assistance. 16 c13) As part of each of the reports submitted pursuant to 17 subsection (-a)7 the President shall submit to the Permanent 18 Select Committee on Intelligence of the 14-effee of Represent 19 atives, and to the Select Committee on Intelligence of the 20 Senate; a report on alleged human rights violations by the 21 Nicaraguan democratic resistance and the Government of 22 Nicaragua. With respect to the alleged violations the report 23 shall include information on who ie responsible for such 24 human rights violations. Hit 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 92 1 ADDITIONAL ASSISTANeE FOE THE efiNTR-AE, *mmaie-A 2 PE-AeR Piteeiwas 3 SEC. 105: (-134 Sulamitis14914 eF REQUEST. If the Presi 4 dent determines at any time after the enactment of this Aet 5 that 6 (4) negotiation based Oft the Getitft?10fit Docu 7 merit of Objective of September 97 1988, have pro- 8 &teed aa agreement, or show premise of producing 9 agreement; of 10 (2) ether trade and economic flieftettfeff Wi41 ft&SiSt 11 in a resolution of the conflict, or to etabiliaatien in the 12 region; 13 the President may submit to the Congress a request for 14 budget it+KI ether authority to provide additional assistanee 15 far the furtherance of the Central America peace preeess7 16 Oa) STATEMENT T-e BE INCLUDED. The Presidentla 17 request shall Mehl& ft detailed statement *a to progress 18 made to resolve the conflict in the region. 19 (e) GeNsui,p-A-pieN WITH THE CONGRESS. In fernm- 20 Wing a request pursuant to subseetion (a)7 the President 21 shall consult with the Qengreas7 22 (44) GONEIRESSIONAL ACTION. (1) The previsions. of 23 this subseetion apply; during the Ninety ninth Corkgreas7 to 24 the eeneideratien in the House of Representatives of a joint HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 93 1 resolution with respect to the request submitted by the Presi 2 dent pursuant to subsection (o)7 3 (2) F-Of purposes of this subsection, the term "joint rese- 4 lutionll means only ft joint resolution introduced within leg- 5 islative days after the Congress receives the request euhmit- 6 tied by the President pursuant to subsection (a) 7 (A) the matter after the resolving clause of which 8 is as follow ei "That the Congress hereby approves the 9 additional authority and assistance for the Central 10 America peace process that the President requested 11 laurel:fent to the Supplemental Appropriations Aet 12 44867 notwithstanding section 10 of Public Law 04-- 13 6-7-2 14 04) which does net have o preamble; and 15 (0) the title of which is tie follows: - "Joint resehi- 16 tion relating to Central America pursuant to the Sup 17 pkffilialata4 Appropriations 144; 1985! 18 (8) A joint resolution shall, upon introduction, be re- 19 fefred to the appropriate committee Of oofflraitkwe 64 the 20 House of Representatives. 21 (4) If oil the committees of the Reese to which o joint 22 resolution has been referred have net reported the same joint 23 fe6RE4R6011 by the end of 16 legislative flays after the first 24 joint resolution wae introduced, ooy committee which has net 25 reported the first joint resolution introduced shag be die- Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 94 1 charged from further consideration of that joint resolution 2 and that joint resolution shall he placed en the appropriate 3 calendar of the Reuse, 4 (6)(A) At any time after the first joint resolution placed 5 on the appropriate calendar has been en that calendar for a 6 period of 6 legislative days, it is in order for any Member of 7 the House (after consultation with the Speaker as to the most 8 appropriate time for the consideration of that joint resolution) 9 to move that the ileuee resolve itself into the Committee of 10 the Whole ileuee on the State of the Union for the consider: 11 ation of that joint resolution. The motion is highly privileged 12 and is in order even though a previous motion to the same 13 effect has been disagreed te, All points of order against the 14 joint resolution under clauses and 6 of rule XXI of the 15 Rules of the Reuse fire waived, if the motion is agreed te7 16 the resolution shall remain the unfinished imeinese of the 17 House until disposed of A motion to reconsider the vote by 18 which the motion is disagreed to shall net he in order, 19 13.-) Debate on the joint resolution shall net exceed 10 20 hours, which shall be divided equally between a Member fa- 21 wiring and a Member opposing the joint resolution. A motion 22 to limit debate is in order at any time in the Reuse OF in the 23 Committee of the Whole and is net debatable, 24 (0) An amendment to the joint resolution is net in order. HI 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 95 1 04) At the conclusion of the debate eti the joint feselu- 2 tion, the Committee of the Whole shall fine and report the 3 joint resolution hack to the Reese, and the previous question 4 shall be considered an ordered on the joint resolution to final 5 passage without intervening motion, 6 (6) An used in thin subsection, the term "legislative 7 day means a day on which the Reuse in in session, 8 (-74 This subsection ie enacted 9 (A-) no an exercise of the rulemaking power of the 10 ilettne of Representatives, and an such it is deemed a 11 part of the Rules of the Reuse, but applicable only 12 with respect to the procedure to be followed in the 13 House in the ease of a joint resolution, and it super 14 neflen ether rules only to the extent that it in ineensist- 15 ertt with such rules; and 16 03) with full feeegnitiert of the constitutional fight 17 of the House to change ito rules at any time, in the 18 same manner, and to the name extent an in the ease of 19 any other f ttle of the House, and of the right of the 20 Committee on Rules to report a resolution for the eeti- 21 sideration of any measure, 22 lik-DEOFFION24+72ertasiscr-mieB FOB NfEharB*'ERsT-AN 441411+90N-Arilie 23 BBOIOTANOE 24 gEe, 4467 44 81+BMifiSiON OP liakgAisq3,--If the Prcsi 25 dent determines at any time after the enactment of this Aet 26 that HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 96 1 (44 negotiation& based en the COotftdefft Doeu- 2 'Rent of Objeetives of September 97 4-9887 have failed 3 to produce OH agreement; Of 4 (2) ether trade and economic meager-es have failed 5 to resolve the conflict; 6 the President may submit to the Congress ft request for 7 budget and ether authority to provide additional assistaftee 8 for the Nicaraguan democratic resistanee, 9 (la) STATEMENT To RE. INCLUDED. The PresidentLa 10 request shall include ft detailed statement foff to why the no- 11 getiations Of ether measures have failed to resolve the con 12 fliet in the region, 13 (e) geNsui,P-A-TieN WITII THE COM:MIMS. In fOfflitt- 14 lating request pursuant to subsection (a)7 the President 15 shall consult with the Congress, 16 (d) geNiEtimmitateisT-A? ACTION. (1) The previsions of 17 this subsection apply, during the Ninety-ninth Congress, to 18 the consideration in the House of Representatives of ft joint 19 resolution with respect to the request submitted by the Pre2i 20 dent pursuant to subsection (a), 21 (2) FOF purposes of this subsection, the term "joint reso- 22 lutionL means only ft joint resolution introduced within 8 leg- 23 islative days after the Congress receives the request submit 24 ted by the President pursuant to subsection (a) HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 97 1 (A) the matter after the resolving clause of which 2 is as follows "That the Congress her-03y approves the 3 additional authority and assistance for the Nicaraguan 4 democratic resistance that the President requested pur- 5 suratit to the Supplemental Appropriations Act 7 19867 6 notwithstanding section 4.0 of Public Lew 91 672."; 7 (43) which does net have a preamble; and 8 (C) the title of which is as follows: "Joint reseki- 9 tion relating to Central America pursuant to the Sup 10 i3lementel Appropriations Act, 1985.". 11 (.8) A joint resolution shall, upon introduction, be re- 12 I-erred to the appropriate committee e committees of the 13 House of Representatives,. 14 (4) If all the committees of the House to which a joint 15 resolution has been referred have net reported the same joint 16 resolution by the end of 46 legislative days after the first 17 joint resolution was introduced, any committee which has net 18 reported the first joint resolution introduced shall be 4is- 19 charged from further consideration of that joint resolution 20 and that joint resolution shall he placed en the appropriate 21 calendar of the House. 22 (6)(A) At any time after the first joint resolution placed 23 en the appropriate calendar has been on that calendar for ft 24 period of 6 legislative days, it is in order for any Member of 25 the Reuse (after consultation with the Speaker as to the most *111t 2577 PP--7 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27 : CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 98 1 appropriate time for the consideration of that joint resolution) 2 to move that the House resolve itself into the Committee of 3 the Whole House oft the State of the Union for the &insider- 4 ation of that joint reaelution. The motion ia highly privileged 5 and is in order even though a previews motion to the same 6 effect has been disagreed to All point* of order against the 7 joint resolution under clauses 4 and 6 of rule YOU of the 8 Rules of the House are waived, 14 the motion ic agreed to, 9 the resolution shall remain the unfinished business of the 10 House until disposed ef, A motion to reconsider the vete by 11 which the motion is disagreed to shall net be in erder. 12 (44) Debate OR the joint resolution shall Het exceed IA 13 hours, which shall be divided equally between ft Member fa- 14 vering and a Member opposing the joint resolution. A motion 15 to limit debate is in order at any time in the House or in the 16 Committee of the Whole and is net debatable, 17 (C4 An amendment to the joint resolution ic net in order, 18 04) At the conclusion of the debate oft the joint resela- 19 tion, the Committee of the Whole shall rise and report the 20 joint resolution back to the House, and the previews question 21 shall be considered as ordered en the joint resolution to final 22 passage without intervening motion, 23 .6) As used in this subsection, the term "legislative 24 day" means a flay en which the House is in session, 25 (74 This subsection is enacted HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 99 1 (A) mi exercise of the rulemaking power of the 2 House of Representatives; and fte such it is deemed a 3 pitft of the rules of the Reuse; bet applicable only with 4 respect to the procedure to be followed in the Rouse in 5 the ease of a joint resolution; mid it supersedes other 6 rules Ofily to the extent that it is inconsistent with 7 such rules; and 8 444 with full recognition of the constitutional right 9 of the House to change its rules at any time, in the 10 same manner; and to the same extent as in the ease of 11 any ether rule of the House, and of the right of the 12 Committee on Rules to report et resolution for the eon 13 sideration of any measure: 14 (155)DEPARTMENT OF STATE 15 MIGRATION AND REFUGEE ASSISTANCE 16 (TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 17 For an additional amount for "Migration and refugee 18 assistance", $12,500,000 to be derived by transfer from the 19 "Economic Support Fund" for Lebanon as provided in 20 Public Law 98-63: Provided, That this amount shall be 21 available only for Soviet, Eastern European and other refu- 22 gees resettling in Israel. 23 (156) GENERAL PROVISIONS 24 SEC. 501. The Secretary of the Treasury shall instruct 25 the United States Executive Directors of the International RR 7577 PP15 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 100 1 Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the International 2 Development Association, the International Finance Co7po- 3 ration, the Inter-American Development Bank, the interna- 4 tional Monetary Fund, the Asian Development Bank, the 5 Inter-American Investment Corporation, the African Devel- 6 opment Bank, and the African Development Fund to use the 7 voice and vote of the United States to oppose any assistance 8 by these institutions, using funds appropriated or made 9 available pursuant to this Act or any other Act, for the pro- 10 duction of any copper commodity for export or for the financ- 11 ing of the expansion, improvement, or modernization of 12 copper mining, smelting, and refining capacity. 13 (157) SEC. 502. (a) United States active participa- 14 tion in international financial institution activity is based on 15 our national objective of furthering the economic and social 16 development of the nations of the world, in particular the de- 17 veloping nrItions. The attainment of this national objective is 18 most effectively realized through a world economic and finan- 19 cial system which is both free and stable. Therefore, it is the 20 intent of the United States Congress that United States fi- 21 nancial assistance to the international financial institutions 22 should be primarily directed to those projects that Would not 23 generate excess commodity supplies in world markets, dis- 24 place private investment initiatives or foster departures from 25 a market-oriented economy. 1111 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 101 1 (b) The Secretary of the Treasury shall instruct the rep- 2 resent atives of the United States to the international finan- 3 cial institutions described in subsection (d) to take into ac- 4 count in their review of loans, credits, or other utilization of 5 the resources of their respective institutions, the effect that 6 country adjustment programs would have upon individual in- 7 dustry sectors and international commodity markets in order 8 to- 9 (1) minimize any projected adverse impacts on 10 such sector or markets of making such loans, credits, 11 or utilization of resources; and 12 (2) avoid whenever possible government subsidiza- 13 tion of production and exports of international corn- 14 modities without regard to economic conditions in the 15 markets for such commodities. 16 (c) More specifically, the following criteria should be 17 considered as a basis for a vote by the respective United 18 States Executive Director to each of the international finan- 19 cial institutions described in subsection (d) against a project 20 proposal involving the creation of new capacity or the expan- 21 sion, improvement, or modification of mining, smelting, re- 22 fining, and fabricating of minerals and metal products: 23 (1) Analysis shows that the risks, returns, and in- 24 centives of a project are such that it could be financed 25 at reasonable terms by commercial lending services. MI 2577 PPIS Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27 : CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 102 1 (2) Analysis by the Bureau of Mines indicates 2 that surplus capacity in the industry for the primary 3 product of the defined project would exist over half the 4 period of the economic life of the project because of pro- 5 jected world demand and capacity conditions. 6 (3) United States imports of the commodity con- 7 stitute less than 50 percent of the domestic production 8 of the primary product in those cases where the United 9 States is the substantial producer of such commodities. 10 (d) The international financial institutions referred to 11 in subsections (a) and (b) are the International Monetary 12 Fund, the International Bank for Reconstruction and Devel- 13 opment, the International Development Association, the 14 Inter-American Development Bank, the Asian Development 15 Bank, and the African Development Bank. 16 CHAPTER VI 17 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN 18 ? DEVELOPMENT 19 HOUSING PROGRAMS 20 RENTAL HOUSING ASSISTANCE 21 (RESCISSION) 22 The limitation otherwise applicable to the maximum 23 payments that may be required in any fiscal year by all con- 24 tracts entered into under section 236 of the National Housing 25 Act (12 U.S.C. 1715z-1), is further reduced in fiscal year 26 1985 by not more than $23,367,000 in uncommitted bah KR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 103 1 ances of authorizations provided for this purpose in appro- 2 priation Acts. 3 PAYMENTS FOR OPERATION OF LOW-INCOME HOUSING 4 PROJECTS 5 (158) (INCLUDING filiSeffifileN) 6 Of the funds appropriated under this heading in the De- 7 partment of Housing and Dr-ban Development Independent 8 Agencies Appropriation Apt, 1985 (Public Law 08 871, 08 9 Stat. , 1918, 1916), $4570007000 fife 143,mi:tide& //reekleek 10 That any balances of appropriations made available under 11 such heading in such Aet Any balances of appropriations 12 under this heading in the Department of Housing and Urban 13 Development-Independent Agencies Appropriation Act, 1985 14 (Public Law 98-371) shall, notwithstanding the provisions of 15 section 9(d) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 16 U.S.C. 1437g), remain available for obligation for the fiscal 17 year ending September 30, 1986, and shall be used by the 18 Secretary for fiscal year 1986 requirements in accordance 19 wiib section 9(a) of such Act, as amended. 20 URBAN DEVELOPMENT ACTION GRANTS 21 Language under this heading in the Department of 22 Housing and Urban Development-Independent Agencies Ap- 23 propriation Act, 1985 (Public Law 98-371), is amended by 24 striking out the first colon and all that follows and inserting 25 in lieu thereof a period. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 1 2 3 4 104 MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES (159)(iNeilli,DING TilierNSPEit O F43?E*S) (TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 5 For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", 6 $4,000,000, to be derived by transfer from the various funds 7 of the Federal Housing Administration. 8 (RESCISSION) 9 Of available funds under this head, $6,919,000 are re- 10 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 11 Act of 1984. 12 (160)AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION 13 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 14 Notwithstanding section 409 of the Department of 15 Housing and Urban Development?Independent Agencies 16 Appropriation Act, 1985 (Public Law 98-371), the funds 17 appropriated to the American Battle Monuments Commis- 18 sion for salaries and personnel benefits for the fiscal year 19 ending September 30, 1985, shall be available for the other 20 services and equipment object classifications in an amount 21 not to exceed $1,000,000. 22 CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION 23 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 24 For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", 25 $500,000, to remain available until September 30, 1986: 26 Provided, That these funds shall be available only for activi- HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 105 1 ties authorized by the Cigarette Safety Act of 1984 (Public 2 Law 98-567). a ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 4 (161)8413324B+340 24341i) BIEPENSBO 5 Fer an additional amount for"Salaries and p ", 6 $5700070007 7 (162) BEBB*Beil *141+1 DEVELOPMENT 8 (ROSeiSSION 9 Of available fan& under thio head, 4471457000 are re- 10 winded pursuant to section 4904- of the Deficit Reduction 11 A-et of 4-9847 12 ABATEMENT, CONTROL, AND COMPLIANCE 13 For an additional amount for "Abatement, control, and 14 compliance", (163)$-1470007000 $25,000,000, to remain 15 available until September 30,1986. 16 (164)BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES 17 For an additional amount for "Buildings and facili- 18 ties", $500,000, to remain available until expended. 19 CONSTRUCTION GRANTS 20 Language under this heading in Public Law 98-396 is 21 amended by deleting "an operable sewage treatment facility 22 at or adjacent to San Diego, California for the purpose only 23 of intercepting and treating" and inserting in lieu thereof "a 24 treatment works to address". KR 2577 MS Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 106 1 (165)EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 2 OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY 3 For an additional amount for "Office of Science and 4 Technology Policy", $120,000. 5 FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY 6 (166)EMERGENCY FOOD AND SHELTER PROGRAM 7 There is hereby appropriated $110,000,000 to the Fed- 8 eral Emergency Management Agency, to remain available 9 until September 30, 1986, to carry out an emergency food 10 and shelter program. Notwithstanding any other provision of 11 this or any other Act, such amount shall be made available 12 under the terms and conditions of the following paragraphs: 13 The Director of the Federal Emergency Management 14 Agency shall, as soon as practicable after enactment of this 15 Act, constitute a national board for the purpose of determin- 16 ing how the program funds are to be distributed to individual 17 localities. The national board shall consist of seven members. 18 The United Way of America, the Salvation Army, the Na- 19 tional Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., the Na- 20 tional Conference of Catholic Charities, the Council of 21 Jewish Federations, Inc., the American Red Cross, and the .22 Federal Emergency Management Agency shall each desig- 23 nate a representative to sit on the national board. The repre- 24 sent ative of the Federal Emergency Management Agency 25 shall chair the national board. 11R 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 107 1 Each locality designated by the national board to re- 2 ceive funds shall constitute a local board for the purpose of 3 determining how its funds will be distributed. The local 4 board shall consist, to the extent practicable, of representa- 5 tives of the same organizations as the national board except 6 that the mayor or appropriate head of government will replace 7 the Federal Emergency Management Agency member. 8 The Director of the Federal Emergency Management 9 Agency shall award a grant for $110,000,000 to the national 10 board within thirty days after enactment of this Act for the 11 purpose of providing emergency food and shelter to needy in- 12 dividuals through private voluntary organizations and 13 through units of local government. 14 Eligible private voluntary organizations should be non- 15 profit, have a voluntary board, have an accounting system, 16 and practice nondiscrimination. 17 Participation in the program should be based upon a 18 private voluntary organization's or unit of local government's 19 ability to deliver emergency food and shelter to needy individ- 20 uals and such other factors as are determined by the local 21 boards. 22 Total administrative costs shall not exceed 2 per centum 23 of the total appropriation. 24 As authorized by the Charter of the Commodity Credit 25 Corporation, the Corporation shall process and distribute HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 108 1 surplus food owned or to be purchased by the Corporation 2 under the food distribution and emergency shelter program in 3 cooperation with the Federal Emergency Management 4 Agency. 5 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 6 (167)(TRANSFER OF FUNDS) : . 7 For an-additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", 8 $3,100,000 to be derived by transfer from "Emergency man- 9 agement planning and assistance". 10 (RESCISSION) 11 Of available funds under this head, $786,000 are re- 12 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 13 Act of 1984. 14 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLANNING AND ASSISTANCE 15 (RESCISSION) 16 Of available funds under this head, $1,287,000 are 17 rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 18 Act of 1984. 19 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 20 CONSUMER INFORMATION CENTER 21 (RESCISSION) 22 Of available funds under this head, $63,000 are rescind- 23 ed pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction Act of 24 1984. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 109 1 NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION 2 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 3 Language under this heading in the Department of 4 Housing and Urban Development-Independent Agencies Ap- 5 propriation Act, 1985 (Public Law 98-371), is amended by 6 deleting "including $155,500,000 for a space station, of 7 which $5,500,000 shall be made available from prior year 8 appropriations: Provided," and inserting in lieu thereof "in- 9 cluding $150,000,000 for space station, to be combined with 10 $5,500,000 to be made available from prior year appropria- 11 tions for a total of $155,500,000: Provided, That the 12 $5,500,000 so identified shall be in addition to 13 $2,422,600,000 appropriated for Research and Development 14 for fiscal year 1985: Provided further," . 15 (168)For an additional amount for "Research and 16 development", $40,000,000, to remain available until 17 September 30, 1986. 18 RESEARCH AND PROGRAM MANAGEMENT 19 (RESCISSION) 20 Of available funds under this head, $6,000,000 are re- 21 scinded(169), of which $4,000,000 are rescinded pursuant 22 to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction Act of 1984. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 110 1 NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION 2 RESEARCH AND RELATED ACTIVITIES 3 (170)For an additional amount for "Research and 4 related activities", $100,000, to remain available until Sep- 5 tember 30, 1986. 6 (RESCISSION) 7 Of available funds under this head, $1,000,000 are 8 rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 9 Act of 1984. 10 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY 11 OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING, SALARIES AND EXPENSES 12 (RESCISSION) 13 Of available funds under this head, (171)007000 14 $100,000, of which $90,000 are rescinded pursuant to sec- 15 tion 2901 of the Deficit Reduction Act of 1984. 16 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION 17 COMPENSATION AND PENSIONS 18 For an additional amount for "Compensation and pen- 19 sions", $175,000,000, to remain available until expended. 20 (172)iitEfierEhFUSP1f1NEF BRNEFFfe 21 Fefa additional ftmettat fei iiiteadjestinent benefits; 22 $4472.0070007 e remain available until expended:. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 1 2 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 111 (173)MEDICAL CARE (RESCISSION) 3 Of available funds under this head, $3,520,000 are re- 4 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 5 Act of 1984. 6 (174)MEDleiorir AND paespififfie RRSBAROII 7 woiooio 8 Of available funds under this head, $4507000 are re- 9 seinded pursuant to see-gen 2901 of the Deficit, Reduction 10 Aret of 4-9847 11 MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION AND MISCELLANEOUS 12 OPERATING EXPENSES 13 (RESCISSION) 14 Of available funds under this head, (175) $2,109,000 15 $1,322,000 are rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the 16 Deficit Reduction Act of 1984. 17 (176)thi?am-A-E OPBBA-pitio Frx-PENEeta 18 (IRSeffili10141) 19 Of available funds under this head, 070007000 ere re- 20 seinded pursuant to seetion 4904 of the Deficit Reduction 21 Aet ef 19847 22 (177) GONSEPIWOTION MINOR PRO4R0PS 23 (RwselasteN) 24 Of available funds under this head, fy8777000 ape re- 25 seinded pursuant to section 4904 of the D4434 Reduction 26 As of 44847 HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 112 1 CHAPTER VII 2 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 3 BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT 4 MANAGEMENT OF LANDS AND RESOURCES 5 (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 6 For an additional amount for "Management of lands and 7 resources", (178) $4570007000 $45,500,000. 8 Of available funds under this head, $2,900,000 are 9 reseinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 10 Act of 1984. 11 ( 179) CONSTRUCTION AND ACCESS 12 For an additional amount for "Construction and 13 access", $825,000, to remain available until expended, of 14 which not to exceed $20,000 shall be available to pave the 15 street and to build the sidewalk and curb in front of the 16 Bureau of Land Management district office in Worland, 17 Wyoming. 18 OREGON AND CALIFORNIA GRANT LANDS 19 (RESCISSION) 20 Of available funds under this head, $350,000 are 21 rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 22 Act of 1984. fiR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 113 1 WORKING CAPITAL FUND 2 (RESCISSION) 3 Of available funds under this head, $2,951,000 are 4 rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 5 Act of 1984. 6 UNITED STATES FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 7 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 8 (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 9 For an additional amount for "Resource management", 10 $1,200,000. 11 Of available funds under this head, $1,900,000 are 12 rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 13 Act of 1984. .14 CONSTRUCTION AND ANADROMOUS FISH 15 (RESCISSION) 16 Of available funds under this head, $40,000 are rescind- 17 ed pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction Act of 18 1984. 19 (180)LAND ACQUISITION 20 For an additional amount for "Land acquisition", 21 $1,000,000, to remain available until expended. 22 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE 23 OPERATION OF THE NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM 24 (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 25 For an additional amount for "Operation of the national 26 park system", $9,560,000. *KR 2577 PP--8 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 114 1 Of available funds under this head, $4,300,000 are 2 rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 3 Act of 1984. 4 (180NATI0NAL RECREATION AND PRESERVATION 5 (RESCISSION) 6 Of available funds under this head, $94,000 are re- 7 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 8 Act of 1984. 9 CONSTRUCTION 10 (RESCISSION) 11 Of available funds under this head, $397,000 are re- 12 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 13 Act of 1984. 14 LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND 15 (RESCISSION) 16 The contract authority provided for fiscal year 1985 by 17 16 U.S.C. 4601-10a is rescinded. 18 (182)LAND ACQUISITION AND STATE ASSISTANCE 19 (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 20 (183)For an additional amount for "Land acquisition 21 and state assistance", $22,000,000, to remain available 22 until expended. 23 (184) Of available funds under this head, $52,000 are 24 rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 25 Act of 1984. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 115 1 CONSTRUCTION (TRUST FUND) 2 (DISAPPROVAL OF DEFERRAL) 3 The Congress disapproves the proposed deferral D85- 4 45 relating to the Department of the Interior, National Park 5 Service, "Construction (Trust fund)", as set forth in the mes- 6 sage of February 6, 1985, as amended, which was transmit- 7 ted to the Congress by the President. The disapproval shall 8 be effective upon enactment into law of this bill and the 9 amount of the proposed deferral disapproved herein shall be 10 made available for obligation(185): Provided, That not- 11 withstanding subsection (b) of section 160 of the Act of 12 August 13,1973 (Public Law 93-87), funds hereafter appro- 13 priated for the Cumberland Gap National Park shall be 14 available for operation and maintenance of the Cumberland 15 Gap tunnel and access roads only as provided for in a memo- 16 randum of understanding to be negotiated between the Secre- 17 tary and the Governors of the States of Kentucky and Ten- 18 nessee. 19 (186)NATI0NAL CAPITAL REGION ARTS AND CULTURAL 20 AFFAIRS 21 Public Law 98-473 at 98 Stat. 1844 under the heading 22 "National Capital Region Arts and Cultural Affairs" is 23 amended as follows: 24 (1) In the first sentence after the words "National 25 Park Service" insert "and the National Endowment 26 for the Arts". Mt 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 116 1 (2) The third undesignated paragraph is? amended 2 to read: "The Chairman of the National Endowment 3 for the Arts shall establish an application and review 4 process and develop other program guidelines and defi- 5 nitions as required.". 6 (3) After the fourth undesignated paragraph, 7 insert the following new paragraph: 8 "After deduction of such contractual amounts, the Di- 9 rector of the National Park Service shall pay, by grant or 10 contract, such amounts as recommended by the Chairman of 11 the National Endowment for the Arts to each eligible organi- 12 zation: Provided, That the following organizations shall re- 13 ceive no less than $350,000 each: Arena Stage, the Capital 14 Children's Museum, the Corcoran Gallery, the Folger 15 Shakespeare Library, the National Building Museum, the 16 National Symphony Orchestra, the Phillips Collection, and 17 the Washington Opera Society.". 18 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 19 SURVEYS, INVESTIGATIONS, AND RESEARCH 20 (RESCISSION) 21 Of available funds under this head, $1,269,000 are re- 22 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 23 Act of 1984. HR 2577 ens Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 117 1 MINERALS MANAGEMENT SERVICE 2 LEASING AND ROYALTY MANAGEMENT 3 (RESCISSION) 4 Of available funds under this head, $1,764,000 are re- 5 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 6 Act of 1984. 7 PAYMENTS TO STATES FROM RECEIPTS UNDER MINERAL 8 LEASING ACT 9 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in fiscal 10 year 1985 moneys received from sales, bonuses, royalties (in- 11 eluding interest charges collected under the Federal Oil and 12 Gas Royalty Management Act of 1982), and rentals of the 13 public lands under the provisions of the Mineral Lands Leas- 14 ing Act of 1920, as amended, and the Geothermal Steam Act 15 of 1970, which are not payable to a State or to the Reclama- 16 tion Fund, shall be available for the payment of interest 17 (187)ift tteeer-dftnee with under section 111 (b) and (d) of 18 the Federal Oil and Gas Royalty Management Act of 1982 19 (96 Stat. 2455; 30 U.S.C. 1721 (b) and (188)(d)), prior 20 to the crediting of such funds to miscellaneous receipts of 21 the Treasury. 22 BUREAU OF MINES 23 MINES AND MINERALS 24 (DEFERRAL) 25 Of the funds appropriated and remaining available until 26 expended under this head in the Act making continuing ap- HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 118 1 propriations for the fiscal year 1985, and for other purposes 2 (Public Law 98-473), $1,355,000 shall not become available 3 for obligation until October 1, 1985. 4 OFFICE OF SURFACE MINING RECLAMATION AND 5 ENFORCEMENT 6 REGULATION AND TECHNOLOGY 7 (189)(INCLUDING RESCISSION) 8 For an additional amount for "Regulation and tech- 9 nology", $4,800,000. 10 (190) Of available funds under this head, $546,000 11 are rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduc- 12 tion Act of 1984. 13 ABANDONED MINE RECLAMATION FUND 14 (DEFERRAL) 15 Of the funds appropriated under this head in the Act 16 making .continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1985, 17 and for other purposes (Public Law 98-473), $3,233,000 18 shall not become available for obligation until October 1, 19 1985. 20 BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS 21 OPERATION OF INDIAN PROGRAMS 22 (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS AND RESCISSION) 23 For an additional amount for "Operation of Indian 24 programs", (190$1978-187000 $23,423,000(192);and 25 $478007000 which okall be derived by transfer from National 26 Park Service, !"National capital region arte n4 cultural al- HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 119 1 fairs", such tfansfeffetl funds te remain available fei exteeth- 2 we *Mil September 8071486, and $4,900,000 to be derived 3 by transfer from "Road construction", Bureau of Indian 4 Affairs (193): Provided, That $8,700,000 shall be used by 5 the Secretary to reduce the amount of unpaid principal on 6 loans to the Navajo Agricultural Products Industry (NAPI) 7 guaranteed under the Indian Financing Act of 1974, as 8 amended (88 Stat. 77; 25 U. S.C. 1401 et seq.): Provided 9 further, That NAPI is discharged from the obligation to pay 10 any unpaid interest accruing before January 1, 1991 on 11 loans by the Secretary to NAPI under that Act (194): Pro- 12 vided further, That no funds shall be paid to creditors of the 13 Sangre de Cristo Development Company, Inc., whose claims 14 are set aside by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the 15 District of New Mexico. 16 Of available funds under this head, $2,800,000 are re- 17 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 18 Act of 1984. 19 CONSTRUCTION 20 (DISAPPROVAL OF DEFERRAL) 21 The Congress disapproves the proposed deferral D85- 22 33 relating to the Department of the Interior, Bureau of 23 Indian Affairs, "Construction", as set forth in the message of 24 November 29, 1984, as amended, which was transmitted to 25 the Congress by the President. The disapproval shall be ef- 26 fective upon enactment into law of this bill and the amount of HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 120 1 the proposed deferral disapproved herein shall be made avail- 2 able for obligation. 3 (195)(nEFERD*E4 4 Of the funds appropriated wider th4s. head in Public law 5 08-87 *870007000 hall net become available for obligation 6 until October 47 1985.. 7 UTAH PAIUTE TRUST FUND 8 For an additional amount for "Utah Paiute trust fund", 9 $50,000. 10 TERRITORIAL AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 11 ADMINISTRATION OF TERRITORIES 12 (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 13 For an additional amount for "Administration of territo- 14 ries", $1,994,000, to remain available until expended. 15 Of available funds under this head, $107,000 are re- 16 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 17 Act of 1984. 18 RELATED AGENCIES 19 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 20 FOREST SERVICE 21 FOREST RE SEARCH 22 (RESCISSION) 23 Of available funds under this head, $462,000 are re- 24 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 25 Act of 1984. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 121 1 STATE AND PRIVATE FORESTRY 2 (RESCISSION) 3 Of available funds under this head, $232,000 are re- 4 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 5 Act of 1984. 6 NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM 7 (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 8 For an additional amount for "National forest system", 9 (196)$61,247,000 $62,140,000. 10 Of available funds under this head, $6,067,000 are re- 11 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 12 Act of 1984. 13 CONSTRUCTION 14 (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 15 For an additional amount for "Construction", 16 (197)$476687000 $675,000, to remain available until ex- 17 pended. 18 Of available funds under this head, $961,000 are re- 19 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 20 Act of 1984. 21 LAND ACQUISITION 22 (198)(INCLUDING RESCISSION) 23 (199)For an additional amount for "Land acquisi- 24 tion", $7,000,000, to remain available until expended. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 122 1 Of available funds under this head, $68,000 are rescind- 2 ed pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction Act of 3 1984. 4 (200)ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS 5 To assure that National Forest timber under contract 6 from the Mapleton District of the Siuslaw National Forest 7 prior to enactment of the Federal Timber Contract Payment 8 Modification Act remains available, the Secretary of Agricul- 9 ture is authorized to resell all timber which is returned under 10 provisions of the Federal Timber Contract Payment Modifi- 11 cation Act and permit roads and other associated develop- 12 ments, notwithstanding any other provision of law, and not- 13 withstanding the injunctions issued in National Wildlife 14 Federation et al. v. United States Forest Service et al., 15 592 F. Supp. 931 (D. ORE. 1984) and in No. 84-4274 16 (9th Cir., March 6, 1985). Any such timber shall be avail- 17 able for resale from the date of enactment of this Act until 18 dissolution of the aforesaid injunctions. The Secretary shall 19 give priority to resale of timber which is determined to have 20 the least risk for environmental degradation to streams or 21 other bodies of water. Sales that are reoffered may be modi- 22 fied, including minor additions. Any decision of the Secre- 23 tary of Agriculture to resell such timber shall not be subject 24 to judicial review. BR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 123 1 (201)Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the 2 Forest Service shall continue to operate Equipment Develop- 3 ment Facilities in San Dimas, California, and in Missoula, 4 Montana, at least through the end of fiscal year 1986, and 5 funds and personnel to operate these facilities in fiscal years 6 1985 and 1986 shall not be reduced by more than 10 percent 7 from currently appropriated levels. 8 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY 9 FOSSIL ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 10 (DISAPPROVAL OF DEFERRAL) 11 The Congress disapproves (202)$4879267000 12 $8,350,000 of the proposed deferral D85-27A relating to the 13 Department of Energy, "Fossil energy research and develop- 14 ment", as set forth in the message of February 6, 1985, as 15 amended, which was transmitted to the Congress by the 16 President. The disapproval shall be effective upon enactment 17 into law of this bill and the amount of the proposed deferral 18 disapproved herein shall be made available for obligation. 19 (203)(RESCISSION) 20 Of available funds under this head, $1,600,000 are 21 rescinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 22 Act of 1984. HI 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 124 1 FOSSIL ENERGY CONSTRUCTION 2 (DEFERRAL) 3 Of the funds available for obligation under this head, 4 $860,000 shall not become available for obligation until 5 October 1, 1985. 6 NAVAL PETROLEUM AND OIL SHALE RESERVES 7 (DEFERRAL) 8 Of the funds appropriated under this head in the Act 9 making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1985, 10 and for other purposes (Public Law 98-473), $181,000 shall 11 not become available for obligation until October 1, 1985. 12 ECONOMIC REGULATION 13 (RESCISSION) 14 Of available funds under this head, $102,000 are re- 15 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 16 Act of 1984. 17 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS 18 (RESCISSION) 19 Of available funds under this head, $51,000 are rescind- 20 ed pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction Act of 21 1984. 22 STRATEGIC PETROLEUM RESERVE 23 (DISAPPROVAL OF DEFERRAL) 24 The Congress disapproves the proposed deferral D85- 25 31A relating to the Department of Energy, "Strategic petro- 26 leum reserve", as set forth in the message of February 6, HI 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 125 1 1985, as amended, which was transmitted to the Congress by 2 the President. The disapproval shall be effective upon enact- 3 ment into law of this bill and the amount of the proposed 4 deferral disapproved herein shall be made available for 5 obligation. 6 (DEFERRAL) 7 Of the funds appropriated under this head in the Act 8 making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year 1984, 9 and for other purposes (Public Law 98-396), $156,000 shall 10 not become available for obligation until October 1, 1985. 11 (204)8Pfb PligilfbeirHUM ikeeeuNT 12 (4}}13-APPBOV-Air ffl DiiPERitierb) 13 The Genres,a disapproves the proposed deferral D86- 14 4-2 relating te the Department of Energy; "SPR petroleum 15 fteeettnt as set forth in the message of February 67 -1-9867 16 which was transmitted to the 0011gfeeS by the President. The 17 disapproval shall be effective upon enactment into law of this 18 hill and the amount of the proposed deferral disapproved 19 herein shall be made available for obligation, 20 (205)ENERGY INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION 21 (a) The Energy Information Administration shall issue 22 a report quarterly and provide an annual summary of the 23 quarterly reports to the Congress, on the status of United 24 States coal imports. Such quarterly reports may be published 25 as a part of the Quarterly Coal Report published by the 26 Energy Information Administration. HI 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 126 1 (b) Each report required by this section shall- 2 (1) include current and previous year data on the 3 quantity, quality (including heating value, sulfur con- 4 tent, and ash content), and delivered prive of all coals 5 imported by domestic electric utility plants that import- 6 ed more than 10,000 tons during the calendar year 7 into the United States; 8 (2) identify the foreign nations exporting the coal, 9 the domestic electric-utility plants receiving coal from 10 each exporting nation, domestically produced coal sup- 11 plied to United States electric utility plants of import- 12 ed coal, and domestic coal production, by State, dis- 13 placed by the imported coal; 14 (3) identify at regional and State levels of aggre- 15 gation (where allowed under disclosure policy) trans- 16 portation modes and costs for delivery of imported coal 17 from the exporting country port of origin to the point of 18 consumption in the United States; and 19 (4) specifically highlight and analyze any signifi- 20 cant trends of unusual variations in coal imports. 21 (c) The first report required by this section shall be sub- 22 mitted to Congress in March 1986. Subsequent reports shall 23 be submitted within 90 days after the end of each quarter. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 127 1 (d) Information and data required for the purpose of 2 this Act shall be subject to existing law regarding the collec- 3 tion and disclosure of such data. 4 ANALYSIS OF THE UNITED STATES COAL IMPORT MARKET 5 (a) The Secretary of Energy, acting through the 6 Energy Information Administration, shall conduct a compre- 7 hensive analysis of the coal import market in the United 8 States and report the findings of such analysis to the Corn- 9 mittee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate and 10 the appropriate committees of the House of Representatives, 11 within 9 months of the date of enactment of this Act. 12 (b) The report required by this section shall- 13 (1) contain a detailed analysis of potential domes- 14 tic markets for foreign coals, by producing nation, be- 15 tween 1985 and 1995; 16 (2) identify potential domestic consuming sectors 17 of imported coal and evaluate the magnitude of any po- 18 tential economic disruptions for each impacted State, 19 including analysis of direct and indirect employment 20 impact in the domestic coal industry and resulting 21 income loss to each State; 22 (3) identify domestically produced coal that poten- 23 tially could be replaced by imported coal; 24 (4) identify contractual commitments of domestic 25 utilities expiring between 1985 and 1995 and describe 26 spot buying practices of domestic utilities, fuel cost pat- HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 ? 128 1 terns, plant modification costs required to burn foreign 2 coals, proximity of mavigable waters to utilities, 3 demand for compliance coal, availability of less expen- 4 sive purchased power from Canada, and State and 5 local considerations; 6 (5) evaluate increased coal consumption at domes- 7 tic electric utilities resulting from increased power 8 sales and analyze the potential coal import market rep- 9 resented by this increased consumption. Increased con- 10 sumption should include that represented by existing 11 coal-fired plants, new coal-fired plants projected up to 12 the year 1995 and plants planning to convert to coal 13 by 1995; 14 (6) identify existing authorities available to the 15 Federal Government relating to coal imports, assess 16 the potential impact of exercising each of these authori- 17 ties, and describe Administration plans and strategies 18 to address coal imports; 19 (7) identify and characterize the coal export poli- 20 cies of all major coal exporting nations, including the 21 United States, Australia, Canada, Colombia, Poland, 22 and South Africa with specific consideration of such 23 policies as ? 24 (A) direct or indirect government subsidies to 25 coal exporters;? HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 129 1 (B) health, safety, and environmental regula- 2 tions imposed on each coal producer; and 3 (C) trade policies relating to coal exports; 4 (8) identify and characterize the excess capacity 5 of foreign producers, potential development of new 6 export-oriented coal mines in foreign nations, operating 7 costs of foreign coal mines, capacity of ocean vessels to 8 transport foreign coal and constraints on importing 9 coal into the United States because of port and harbor 10 availability; 11 (9) identify and characterize specifically the par- 12 ticipation of all United States corporations involved in 13 mining and exporting coal from foreign nations; and 14 (10) identify and characterize the policies govern- 15 ing coal imports of all coal-importing industrialized 16 nations, including the United States, Japan, and the 17 European nations by considering such factors as 18 import duties or tariffs, import quotas, and other gov- 19 ernmental restrictions or trade policies impacting coal 20 imports. 21 ALTERNATIVE FUELS PRODUCTION 22 (DEFERRAL) 23 Of the funds available for obligation under this head, 24 $23,000 shall not become available for obligation until Octo- 25 ber 1, 1985. *HR 2577 PP 9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 130 1 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN 2 SERVICES 3 HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 4 INDIAN HEALTH SERVICES 5 (RESCISSION) 6 Of available funds under this head, $161,000 are re- 7 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 8 Act of 1984. 9 (206)SMITHSONI4N INSTITUTION 10 (207)SALARIES AND EXPENSES 11 For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", 12 $300,000, to remain available until expended. 13 (208)NATI0NAL GALLERY OF ART 14 (209)5ALARIES AND EXPENSES 15 For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", 16 $400,000. 17 (210) Of the funds provided under this head in Public 18 Law 98-473 for the repair, renovation, and restoration pro- 19 gram of the original West Building, not to exceed $700,000 20 may be spent during the current fiscal year for repair and 21 renovation of the East Building. 22 (211) GENERALPROVISION 23 Notwithstanding any ether aret; none of the funds made 24 available to the Department of the Interior OF the United 25 &Meg Forest Service during &eel year -1-9-86 by this e ny. KR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27 : CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 131 1 ether aet may be need te implement the proposed jurisflie- 2 tienal interchange program. 3 (212) GENERAL PROVISIONS 4 (213)Notwithstanding any other Act, funds made 5 available to the Department of the Interior or the Forest 6 Service during fiscal year 1985 by this or any other Act may 7 be used to implement the proposed jurisdictional interchange. 8 program only to the extent that such activities are approved 9 by the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations 10 through the normal reprogramming procedures: Provided, 11 That any reprogramming submission under this General 12 Provision shall be referred concurrently to the House and 13 Senate Committees on Appropriations, the Senate Commit- 14 tee on Energy and Natural Resources, and the House Corn- 15 mittee on Interior and Insular Affairs: Provided further, 16 That such reprogramming submissions shall be submitted to 17 the aforementioned Committees at least thirty days prior to 18 implementation of such reprogramming proposals: Provided 19 further, That notwithstanding any other Act, none of the 20 funds made available to the Department of the Interior or the 21 Forest Service during fiscal year 1985 by this or any other 22 Act may be used to implement the proposed jurisdictional 23 interchange program within the States of Arizona, Montana, 24 Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, and 25 Wyoming. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 132 1 Section 117 of Public Law 98-151 (97 Stat. 977) is 2 amended as follows: 3 (1) Delete the date "December 31, 1985" and 4 insert in lieu thereof the following: "until future action 5 by the Congress to the contrary", and 6 (2) After the words "Orange County" insert the 7 following: ", Rockland County, Ulster County, or Sul- 8 livan County". 9 Public Law 98-63 (97 Stat. 329) is amended as 10 follows: 11 (1) In subsection (2) delete the numeral "10" and 12 insert in lieu thereof: "7"; 13 (2) In subsection (4) delete the word "State's" 14 and insert in lieu thereof: "States' "; 15 (3) In subsection (4) after the words "State of 16 New Jersey" insert "and the State of New York"; and 17 (4) In subsection (4) after the words "in New 18 Jersey" insert "and in New York". 19 CHAPTER VIII 20 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 21 EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION 22 (215)TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 23 (216) The amount appropriated by the Department of 24 Labor Appropriation Act, 1985 (title I, Public Law 98-619), 25 in the account captioned "Training and Employment Serv- HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27 : CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 133 1 ices", that has been held in reserve by reason of section 2 101(j) of Public Law 98-473 (98 Stat. 1963) (pertaining to 3 section 515 of H.R. 5798), shall become available for obliga- 4 tion upon the enadtment of this Act, and no further amounts 5 shall be withheld from any account contained in such De- 6 partment of Labor Appropriation Act by reason of such sec- 7 tion 101(j). 8 (217)For an additional amount for migrant and sea- 9 sonal farmworker programs authorized by section 402 of the 10 Job Training Partnership Act, notwithstanding the provi- 11 sions of sections 3(a)(3)(A) and 402(f) of the Act, 12 $5,117,000, to be available for obligation for the period July 13 1, 1985, through June 30, 1986: Provided, That funding 14 provided herein shall be distributed to the States so that each 15 State's total program year 1985 allocation is equal to its 16 total program year 1984 allocation. 17 STATE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE AND EMPLOYMENT 18 SERVICE OPERATIONS 19 (218)Fer aft additional amount for "State unemploy- 20 meet iesuranee Mid employment serviee operations", from 21 the Employment Security Administration Ateetiet in the Un- 22 employment Trust Fund, $30,000,000. 23 (219) Whenever funds are made available, now or 24 hereafter, in this or any other Act for the administration of 25 unemployment compensation laws to meet increased costs of 26 administration resulting from changes in a State law or in- 11R 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 134 1 creases in the number of unemployment insurance claims 2 filed and claims paid or increased salary costs resulting from 3 changes in State salary compensation plans embracing em- 4 ployees of the State generally over those upon which the 5 State's basic allocation was based, which cannot be provided 6 for by normal budgetary adjustment, amortization payments 7 for States which had independent retirement plans prior to 8 1980 in their State Employment Security Agencies and 9 States agencies administering the State's unemployment 10 compensation law may be paid from such funds. 11 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN 12 SERVICES 13 (220)HEALTH RESOURCES AND SERVICES 14 ADMINISTRATION 15 (221)HEALTH RESOURCES AND SERVICES 16 (222) Of available funds under this head, $5,000,000 17 shall remain available for obligation until September 30, 18 1986, for a Center or Institute for Nursing Research to be 19 established under subsequent statute. 20 (223)During the fiscal year 1985, new commitments 21 to guarantee loans under subpart I of part C of title VII of 22 the Public Health Service Act may be made only to the 23 extent that the total loan principal, any part of which is to be 24 guaranteed, shall not exceed the sum of $250,000,000: Pro- 25 vided, That the foregoing limitation shall be in addition to HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 135 1 any uncommitted balances of loan guarantee authority pro- 2 vided for any prior fiscal year which remain available for 3 fiscal year 1985. 4 (224)For an additional amount to carry out the provi- 5 sions of section 1910 of the Public Health Service Act (per- 6 taming to Emergency Medical Services for Children), 7 $2,000,000, to remain available for obligation until Septem- 8 ber 30, 1986. 9 (225)For an additional amount to carry out the provi- 10 sions of section 101 of the National Organ Transplant Act 11 (Public Law 98-507), $1,200,000, of which $800,000 shall 12 be to carry out title I of that Act, and $400,000 shall be to 13 carry out section 372 of the Public Health Service Act. 14 (226) The Office of Management and Budget is direct- 15 ed to apportion, from amounts appropriated for "Health Re- 16 sources and Services Administration, Health Resources and 17 Services" by the Departments of Labor, Health and Human 18 Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropria- 19 tion Act, 1985 (Public Law 98-619), such amounts for corn- 20 munity and migrant health centers and the National Han- 21 sen 's Disease Center as the Secretary of Health and Human 22 Services (or her delegate) may (subsequent to June 30, 1985) 23 request. If, in the judgment of the Secretary, any such re- 24 quest may be fulfilled, in whole or in part, by the reappor- 25 tionment of amounts previously apportioned for activities of DO OE T7 IODIC Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 136 1 the National Health Service Corps, the Secretary may desig- 2 nate the amount of such previous apportionment to be reap- 3 portioned in accordance with this paragraph. If an apportion- 4 ment requested under this paragraph is not made within 5 seven days after the request, the amount requested (if other- 6 wise available under the terms of this paragraph) is deemed 7 apportioned in accordance with the request, and the Treasury 8 shall promptly approve warrants in compliance therewith. 9 (227)HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION LOAN AND 10 LOAN GUARANTY FUND For an additional amount for deposit in the fund es- tablished under section 1308(e) of the Public Health Serv- ice Act, to remain available until expended, $1,720,000. 11 (228)CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL 12 DISEASE CONTROL 13 For an additional amount for "Centers for Disease 14 Control, Disease Control", as authorized by section 1706(e) 15 of the Public Health Service Act, to enable the Secretary of 16 Health and Human Services to establish the three centers 17 required to be established during fiscal year 1985 by section 18 1706(c)(1) of that Act, $3,000,000. 19 (229)RESEARCH 20 For an additional amount to carry out section 502(a) of 21 Public Law 98-558, $2,000,000, to remain available until BR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 137 1 September 30, 1987. For purposes of such section, the Feder- 2 al share shall be 100 percent. 3 (230)NATI0NAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH 4 Of the funds appropriated by Public Law 98-619 for 5 fiscal year 1985 for extramural research grants (including 6 grants to research centers) to be awarded by the National 7 Institutes of Health, and required to be obligated in that 8 fiscal year, not to exceed $3,550,000,000 (including amounts 9 obligated prior to the enactment of this Act) may be applied to 10 the cost of activities conducted by grantees within the twelve 11 months immediately following the month of the awards to 12 those grantees, and not to exceed $100,000,000 may be ap- 13 plied to the cost of activities conducted by grantees within the 14 thirty-six months immediately following the month of the 15 awards to those grantees, as specified in the respective grant 16 awards. 17 (231)For an additional amount to carry out section 18 502(b) of Public Law 98-558, $3,000,000, to remain avail- 19 able until September 30, 1987. 20 (232)ALC0H0L, DRUG ABUSE, AND MENTAL HEALTH 21 ADMINISTRATION ALCOHOL, DRUG ABUSE, AND MENTAL HEALTH 23 (233)For an additional amount under this head for 24 clinical training under section 303 of the Public Health III 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 138 1 Service Act to carry out section 501(g) of that Act, 2 $1,000,000. 3 (234) Of the funds appropriated by Public Law 98- 4 619 for fiscal year 1985 for extramural research grants (in- 5 cluding grants to research centers) to be awarded by the Alco- 6 hol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, and 7 required to be obligated in that fiscal year, not to exceed 8 $231,210,000 (including amounts obligated prior to the en- 9 actment of this Act) may be applied to the cost of activities 10 conducted by grantees within the twelve months immediately 11 following the month of the awards to those grantees and not to 12 exceed $7,350,000 may be applied to the cost of activities 13 conducted by grantees within the thirty-six months immedi- 14 ately following the month of the awards to those grantees, as 15 specified in the respective grant awards. 16 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION 17 PAYMENTS TO SOCIAL SECURITY TRUST FUNDS 18 For an additional amount for "Payments to Social Secu- 19 rity Trust Funds", not to exceed $3,500,000,000 to carry 20 out activities authorized by section 217(g), to remain avail- 21 able until December 31, 1985. 22 LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES 23 For the "Limitation on administrative expenses", 24 $10,000,000 for automatic data processing and telecommuni- 25 cations activities shall be derived from unobligated balances HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27 : CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 139 1 in the construction activity, to remain available until 2 expended. 3 OFFICE OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 4 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 5 For an additional amount for "Human development 6 services", (235)$6700070007 for the Family Violence Fre - 7 yentien mid Serfieeo Aet (Title ILE of Fablie Law 98 167) 8 $16,000,000, of which $6,000,000 shall be to carry out the 9 Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (title III of 10 Public Law 98-457), $5,000,000 shall be to carry out chap- 11 ter 8-D of title VI-A of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation 12 Act of 1981 (pertaining to grants to States for planning and 13 development of dependent care programs), and $5,000,000 14 for a child abuse prevention Federal challenge grant program 15 under sections 402 through 409 of Public Law 98-473. 16 FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICES 17 For an additional amount for "Family social services", 18 $79,495,000, for parts A and E of title IV of the Social 19 Security Act. 20 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 21 (236)SCHOOL ASSISTANCE IN FEDERALLY AFFECTED 22 AREAS 23 The Secretary of Education shall distribute funds ap- 24 propriated under title III of Public Law 98-619 under the 25 heading "School Assistance in Federally Affected Areas" for 26 entitlements under section 2 of the Act of September 30, Mt 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 140 1 1950 (Public Law 874, Eighty-first Congress) to local edu- 2 cational agencies having such entitlements in order to assure 3 that such agencies receive 75 percent of the amount to which 4 such agencies were entitled in fiscal year 1984. The distribu- 5 tion required by this paragraph shall take effect 30 days after 6 the date of enactment of this Act. 7 EDUCATION FOR THE HANDICAPPED 8 The $61,000,000 appropriated in the Department of 9 Education Appropriation Act, 1985, Public Law 98-619, for 10 part D of the Education of the Handicapped Act shall be 11 available for obligation on October 1, 1984, and shall remain 12 available until September 30, (237)1985i?Previeledr That 13 1985. 14 REHABILITATION SERVICES AND HANDICAPPED 15 RESEARCH 16 An amount of 000,000 to support the 1985 Interna- 17 tional Winter Special Olympic Games shall be derived from 18 the $14,635,000 provided for special demonstration pro- 19 grams for the severely disabled, section 311 of the Rehabili- 20 tation Act of 1973, in the Department of Education Appro- 21 priation Act, 1985, Public Law 98-619, for the Rehabilita- 22 tion Services and Handicapped Research appropriation 23 account. 24 (238)For an additional amount for "Rehabilitation 25 services and handicapped research", which shall be made HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 141 1 available to the Navajo Tribal Council for activities under 2 section 130 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, $715,000. 3 (239) VOCATIONAL AND ADULT EDUCATION 4 (240)For an additional amount to carry out the Carl 5 D. Perkins Vocational Education Act, $146,257,000, of 6 which $100,000,000 shall be for basic grants under title II, 7 $45,000,000 shall be to carry out parts A, C, and E, of title 8 III, and $1,257,000 shall be to carry out section 422. 9 (241)For an additional amount for carrying out sec- 10 tion 305 of the Adult Education Act, $1,963,000 to remain 11 available until September 30, 1986: Provided, That the 12 amount appropriated herein shall be used to ensure that there 13 is allocated to each State for school year 1985-1986 an 14 amount equal to its allocation under section 305 of that Act 15 for the immediately preceding school year. 16 (242)EMEREHRINO-Y filf/offiethariff Efou-e-A-Pfeti 17 Funds appropriated in Public Law 98 161 fete carrying 18 ent Emergency Immigrant &Image* Aosietanee under title 19 of H.R. 4520 tto paseed the ileuee of Repr-eseetativeo Oft 20 September 4-87 1984 (enboequently enacted under Public Law 21 98 611), hal1 remain available for obligation until Septem- 22 ber 849-,- 1986. 23 STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 24 For an additional amount for "Student financial assist- 25 ance", $287,000,000, which shall remain available until Sep- NR 2;77 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 142 1 tember 30, 1986, for carrying out subpart 1 of part A of title 2 IV of the Higher Education Act. 3 (243)For an additional amount for carrying out part 4 E of title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, 5 $2,482,000 to be available only for payment to any State 6 which received in fiscal year 1985 an amount less than the 7 amount received in fiscal year 1984 under such part E to 8 assure that each such State will receive under such part E 9 for fiscal year 1985 an amount at least equal to the amount 10 which that State received under such part E in fiscal year 11 1984. 12 GUARANTEED STUDENT LOANS 13 For an additional amount for "Guaranteed student 14 loans", $720,346,000, to remain available until expended. 15 HIGHER EDUCATION 16 Of the funds appropriated in 1985 for title Ell of the 17 Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, $15,200,000 for 18 the endowment grant program under section 333 shall 19 remain available until September 30, 1986. 20 (244)Funds appropriated in fiscal year 1985 for part 21 C of title IX of the Higher Education Act of 1965, relating 22 to the National Graduate Fellows Program, shall remain 23 available until December 31, 1985. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 143 1 (245)LIBRARIES 2 For an additional amount to carry out title VI of the 3 Library Services and Construction Act, $5,000,000, to 4 remain available until September 30, 1986. 5 (246)DISAPPROVAL OF DEFERRALS 6 (247) UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE 7 The Congress disapproves the proposed deferral D85- 8 39, pertaining to the United States Institute of Peace, as set 9 forth in the message of January 4, 1985, which was trans- 10 mitted to the Congress by the President. This disapproval 11 shall be effective upon enactment into law of this Act and the 12 amount of the proposed deferral disapproved herein shall be 13 made available for obligation. 14 (248)NEGATIVE SUPPLEMENTALS 15 The Congress disapproves the proposed deferrals set 16 forth in paragraphs (1), (2), (3), and (4), as follows: 17 (1) D85-34, pertaining to the Employment and 18 Training Administration, as set forth in the message of 19 November 29, 1984, which was transmitted to the 20 Congress by the President and revised by D85-34A, 21 as set forth in the message of March 1, 1985, which 22 was transmitted to the Congress by the President. 23 (2) D85-57 and D85-58, each pertaining to the 24 Railroad Retirement Board, as set forth in the message HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 144 1 of February 6, 1985, which was transmitted to the 2 Congress by the President. 3 (3) D85-61, D85-62, and D85-63, each pertain- 4 ing to the Employment and Training Administration, 5 and D85-64, pertaining to the Pension Benefit Guar- 6 anty Corporation, as set forth in the message of March 7 1, 1985, which was transmitted to the Congress by the 8 President. 9 (4) D85-66, pertaining to the Health Care Fi- 10 nancing Administration, and D85-6Z pertaining to 11 the Social Security Administration, as set forth in the 12 message of March 22, 1985, which was transmitted to 13 the Congress by the President. 14 The disapproval shall be effective upon enactment into 15 law of this Act and the amount of the proposed deferrals dis- 16 approved herein shall be made available for obligation. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 145 1 CHAPTER IX 2. LEGISLATIVE BRANCH 3 (249)SENATE 4 EXPENSE ALLOWANCES OF THE VICE PRESIDENT, THE 5 PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE, MAJORITY AND MIN0RI- 6 TY LEADERS, THE MAJORITY AND MINORITY 7 WHIPS, AND THE CHAIRMEN OF THE MAJORITY 8 AND MINORITY CONFERENCE COMMITTEES 9 For an additional amount for, "Expense Allowances of 10 the Vice President, the President pro tempore, Majority and 11 Minority Leaders, the Majority and Minority Whips, and 12 the Chairmen of the Majority and Minority Conference 13 Committees", $6,000: Provided, That, for each fiscal year 14 (commencing with the fiscal year ending September 30, 15 1985), there is hereby authorized an expense allowance for 16 the Chairmen of the Majority and Minority Conference 17 Committees which shall not exceed $3,000 each fiscal year 18 for each such Chairman; and amounts from such allowance 19 shall be paid to either of such Chairmen only as reimburse- 20 ment for actual expenses incurred by him and upon certifica- 21 tion and documentation of such expenses, and amounts so 22 paid shall not be reported as income and shall not be allowed 23 as a deduction under title 26, United States Code. AP-proved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 146 1 REPRESENTATION ALLOWANCES FOR THE MAJORITY AND 2 MINORITY LEADERS 3 For representation allowances of the Majority and 4 Minority Leaders of the senate, $10,000 for each such 5 Leader; in all $20,000. 6 SALARIES, OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES 7 ADMINISTRATIVE, CLERICAL, AND LEGISLATIVE 8 ASSISTANCE TO SENATORS 9 For an additional amount for "Administrative, Clerical 10 and Legislative Assistance to Senators", $1,136,000. 11 CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE SENATE 12 SERGEANT AT ARMS AND DOORKEEPER OF THE SENATE 13 For an additional amount for "Sergeant at Arms and 14 Doorkeeper of the Senate", $7,258,000, of which $4,800,000 15 shall remain available until September 30, 1986. 16 ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS 17 SEC. 191. Effective October 1, 1984, the allowance for 18 administrative and clerical assistance of each Senator from 19 the State of Missouri is increased to that allowed Senators 20 from States having a population of five million but less than 21 seven million, the population of said State having exceeded 22 five million inhabitants. 23 SEC. 192. For each fiscal year (commencing with the 24 fiscal year ending September 30, 1985) there is authorized to 25 be appropriated to the account, within the contingent fund of 26 the Senate, for the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 147 1 Senate, such funds (which shall be in addition to funds au- 2 thorized to be so appropriated for other purposes) as may be 3 necessary for the purchase, lease, exchange, maintenance, 4 and operation of vehicles as follows: one for the Vice Presi- 5 dent, one for the President pro tempore of the Senate, one for 6 the Majority Leader of the Senate, one for the Minority 7 Leader of the Senate, one for the Majority Whip of the 8 Senate, one for the Minority Whip of the Senate, and such 9 number as is needed for carrying mails, and for official use 10 of the offices of the Secretary of the Senate, the Sergeant at 11 Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate, the Secretary for the 12 Majority, and the Secretary for the Minority. 13 SEC. 193. The second sentence of section 107(a) of the 14 Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1979 (Public Law 96-38; 15 2 U.S.C. 69a) is amended by striking out "Senators and 16 members of their staffs," and inserting in lieu thereof "Sena- 17 tors, Senate officials, or members of the staffs of Senators or 18 Senate officials". 19 SEC. 194. Section 3(c)(2) under the heading "Adminis- 20 trative Provisions" in the appropriation for the Senate in the 21 Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1975 (2 U.S.C. 22 59(c)(2)) is amended by striking out 122,550" and insert- 3 ing in lieu thereof 130,000" and by striking out 1550" 24 and inserting in lieu thereof 1734". HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 148 1 SEC. 195. (a) Funds authorized to be expended under 2 section 120 of Public Law 97-51 (2 U. S. C. 61g-6) may be 3 used by the Majority or Minority Conference Committee of 4 the Senate, with the approval of the Committee on Rules and 5 Administration, to procure the temporary services (not in 6 excess of one year) or intermittent services of individual 7 consultants, or organizations thereof, to make studies or 8 advise the committee with respect to any matter within its 9 jurisdiction. 10 (b) Such services in the case of individuals or organiza- 11 tions may be procured by contract as independent contrac- 12 tors, or in the case of individuals, by employment at daily 13 rates of compensation not in excess of the per diem equivalent 14 of the highest gross rate of compensation which may be paid 15 to a regular employee of such committee. Such contracts shall 16 not be subject to the provisions of section 5 of title 41 or any 17 other provision of law requiring advertising. 18 (c) Any such consultant or organization shall be selected 19 for the Majority or Minority Conference Committee of the 20 Senate by the chairman thereof. 21 SEC. 196. The chairman of the Majority or Minority 22 Conference Committee of the Senate may, during the fiscal 23 year ending September 30, 1985, at his election, transfer not 24 more than $65,000 from the appropriation account for sala- 25 ries for the Conference of the Majority and the Conference of HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 149 1 the Minority of the Senate, to the account, within the contin- 2 gent fund of the Senate, from which expenses are payable 3 under section 120 of Public Law 97-51 (2 U.S.C. 61g-6). 4 Any transfer of funds under authority of the preceding sen- 5 tence shall be made at such time or times as such chairman 6 shall specify in writing to the Senate Disbursing Office. Any 7 funds so transferred by the chairman of the Majority or Mi- 8 nority Conference Committee shall be available for expendi- 9 ture by such committee in like manner and for the same pur- 10 poses as are other moneys which are available for expenditure 11 by such committee from the account, within the contingent 12 fund of the Senate, from which expenses are payable under 13 section 120 of Public Law 97-51 (2 U.S.C. 61g-6). 14 SEC. 197. (a) There is hereby established an account, 15 within the Senate, to be known as the "Representation Al- 16 lowance Account for the Majority and Minority Leaders". 17 Such Allowance Account shall be used by the Majority and 18 Minority Leaders of the Senate to assist them properly to 19 discharge their appropriate responsibilities in the United 20 States to members of foreign legislative bodies and prominent 21 officials of foreign governments and intergovernmental orga- 22 nizations. 23 (b) Payments authorized to be made under this section 24 shall be paid by the Secretary of the Senate. Of the funds 25 available for expenditure from such Allowance Account for BR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 150 1 any fiscal year, one-half shall be allotted to the Majority 2 Leader and one-half shall be allotted to the Minority Leader. 3 Amounts paid from such Allowance Account to the Majority 4 or Minority Leader shall be paid to him from his allotment 5 and shall be paid to him only as reimbursement for actual 6 expenses incurred by him and upon certification and docu- 7 mentation of such expenses. Amounts paid to the Majority or 8 Minority Leader pursuant to this section shall not be reported 9 as income and shall not be allowed as a deduction under title 10 26, United States Code. 11 (c) There are authorized to be appropriated for each 12 fiscal year (commencing with the fiscal year ending S eptem- 13 ber 30, 1985) not more than $20,000 to the Allowance Ac- 14 count established by this section. 15 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 16 PAYMENTS TO WIDOWS AND HEIRS OF DECEASED 17 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS 18 For payment to Catherine S. Long, widow of Gillis W. 19 Long, late a Representative from the State of Louisiana, 20 $75,100. 21 SALARIES, OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES 22 For an additional amount for "Salaries, officers and em- 23 ployees", $130,000. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 151 1 COMMITTEE EMPLOYEES 2 For an additional amount for "Committee employees", 3 $2,799,000. 4 ALLOWANCES AND EXPENSES 5 For an additional amount for "Allowances and ex- 6 penses", $5,603,000. 7 JOINT ITEMS 8 OFFICIAL MAIL COSTS 9 For an additional amount for "Official mail costs", 10 $11,853,000. 11 (250) GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE 12 For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", 13 $5,000,000. 14 CHAPTER X 15 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 16 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 17 (251)SALARIES AND EXPENSES 18 Of the unobligated balance available within "Salaries 19 and expenses" at the beginning of fiscal year 1985, 20 $600,000 shall be available to carry out the provisions of 21 Public Law 98-443. 22 WORKING CAPITAL FUND 23 The "Limitation on working capital fund" is reduced to 24 (252).6574407000 $64,500,000(253), of which $30,000 25 is reduced pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 26 Act of 1984. OD 9V77 1191c Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27 : CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 1 2 152 COAST GUARD (254) OPERATING EXPENSES 3 For an additional amount for "Operating Expenses", 4 $1,500,000. 5 (255)A CQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, AND 6 IMPROVEMENTS For an additional amount for "Acquisition, construc- tion, and. improvements", to remain available until Septem- ber 30, 1988, $27,700,000. 7 ALTERATION OF BRIDGES 8 For an additional amount for "Alteration of bridges", 9 $8,400,000, to remain available until expended(256): Pro- 10 vided, That the bridge at mile 6.9 on the Willamette River is 11 an unreasonable obstruction to navigation for the purposes of 12 the Act of June 21, 1940 (33 U. S.C. 511 et seq.). 13 FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION 14 OPERATIONS 15 (257)(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 16 For an additional amount for "Operations", 17 $15,000,000, of which $7,200,000 shall be derived by trans- 18 fer from "Redeemable preference shares", $5,000,000 from 19 "Payments to air carriers", $1,300,000 from "Construction, 20 Metropolitan Washington Airports", and $1,500,000 from 21 "Headquarters administration": Provided, That section 22 5532(f)(2) of title V, United States Code, is amended by 23 striking "December 31, 1985" and inserting "December 31, KR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 153 1 1986" in lieu thereof: Provided further, That section 8344(h) 2 of title V, United States Code, is amended (a) by adding the 3 following phrase at the end of paragraph (1): ": Provided, 4 however, That the amount such an annuitant may receive in 5 pay, excluding premium pay, in any pay period when aggre- 6 gated with the annuity payable during that same period shall 7 not exceed the rate payable for level V of the Executive 8 Schedule."; and (b) by striking "August 3, 1981" in para- 9 graph (2) and inserting "April 1, 1985" in lieu thereof: Pro- 10 vided further, That in the event that the Federal Aviation 11 Administrator employs annuitants subject to section 8344(h) 12 of title V, United States Code, not to exceed $10,000,000, to 13 be derived from the unobligated balance of any appropriation 14 available for obligation by the Federal Aviation Administra- 15 tion as of the effective date of this Act, shall be available 16 through December 31, 1986 for the purpose of funding such 17 employment: Providing further, That any such funding shall 18 be reported to the Committees on Appropriations of the 19 Senate and the House of Representatives. 20 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secre- 21 tary of Transportation shall hereafter, in consultation with 22 appropriate law enforcement and other agencies, reexamine 23 immediately the fitness of any carrier which has violated laws 24 and regulations of the United States pertaining to the illegal 25 importation of controlled substances or has failed to adopt HI 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 154 1 available measures to prevent the illegal importation of con- 2 trolled substances into the United States aboard its aircraft, 3 and shall, where appropriate, suspend, modify, or revoke the 4 certificate of public convenience and necessity or foreign air 5 carrier permit of such carrier. 6 The Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administra- 7 tion shall not implement or enforce Federal Aviation Admin- 8 istration Order numbered 6850.26A or any other order estab- 9 fishing national policy for Federal funding of visual glide- 10 slope indicators until such time as the Administrator has pub- 11 lished notice in the Federal Register and has provided ade- 12 quate opportunity for public comment concerning a national 13 policy for Federal funding of such indicators. 14 (258)In addition to other amounts provided under this 15 head, an additional $2,000,000 to remain available until ex- 16 pended, for the employment of law enforcement personnel per- 17 forming security functions aboard international aircraft in 18 flight pursuant to sections 315 and 316 of the Federal Aia- 19 tion Act of 1958 (49 U.S.C. 1356 and 1357). 20 FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT 21 (AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND) 22 (RESCISSION) 23 Of available funds under this head, (259) $12,000,000 24 are rescinded, of which $10,000,000 are rescinded pursuant 25 to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction Act of 1984. Hit 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 155 1 FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION 2 LIMITATION ON GENERAL OPERATING EXPENSES 3 The limitation on General operating expenses is reduced 4 to $204,452,000. RAILROAD-HIGHWAY CROSSINGS DEMONSTRATION 6 PROJECTS 7 For an additional amount for "Railroad-highway cross- 8 ings demonstration projects", to remain available until ex- 9 pended, (260).578007000 $9,340,000, of which 10 (261)87548488 $6,226,978 shall be derived from the 11 Highway Trust Fund. 12 MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY 13 (RESCISSION) 14 Of available funds under this head, $164,000 are re- 15 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 16 Act of 1984. 17 NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION 18 OPERATIONS AND RESEARCH 19 (RESCISSIONS) 20 Of available funds under this head, $808,000 are re- 21 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 22 Act of 1984. 23 Of available funds under this head for the purposes of 24 carrying out a national program to encourage the use of auto- 25 mobile safety belts and passive restraints, (262).775007000 HI 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 156 1 Of OO much thereof fie may he available Oft May 27 4486 2 $2,000,000, is rescinded. 3 HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY GRANTS 4 (RESCISSION) 5 Of available funds under this head, $250,000 are re- 6 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 7 Act of 1984. 8 FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION 9 RAILROAD RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 10 (RESCISSION) 11 Of available funds under this head, $170,000 are re- 12 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 13 Act of 1984. 14 RAIL SERVICE ASSISTANCE 15 (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 16 For an additional amount for "Rail service assistance", 17 $60,281,000, to remain available until expended, for pay- 18 ment to the Secretary of Treasury for debt reduction, togeth- 19 er with such sums as may be necessary for the payment of 20 interest due to the Secretary of Treasury under the terms 21 and conditions of such debt. 22 Of available funds under this head, $90,000 are rescind- 23 ed pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction Act of 24 1984. UR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 157 1 SETTLEMENTS OF RAILROAD LITIGATION 2 For the settlement of promissory notes pursuant to sec- 3 tion 210(0 of the Regional Rail Reorganization Act of 1973 4 (Public Law 93-236) as amended, $4,223,000 to remain 5 available until expended, together with such sums as may be 6 necessary for the payment of interest due to the Secretary of 7 Treasury under the terms and conditions of such notes. 8 NORTHEAST CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 9 (RESCISSION (263)AND DISAPPROVAL OF DEFERRAL) 10 Of available funds under this head, $200,000 are re- 11 minded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 12 Act of 1984. 13 (264) The Congress disapproves the proposed deferral 14 D85-50 in the amount of $30,000,000 for the Northeast 15 Corridor Improvement Program, as set forth in the message 16 of February 6, 1985, which was transmitted to the Congress 17 by the President. This disapproval shall be effective upon 18 enactment into law of this Act and the amount of the pro- 19 posed deferral disapproved herein shall be made available for 20 obligation. 21 (265) RAILROAD BEII24BILITA-TION AND IMPROVEMENT 22 FiNA-Nei-No FiR+Eks 23 The limitation eft total effininitinents e guarantee new 24 leans pursuant e sections 644 through 544 of the Railroad 25 Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Aet of 4976 (Public 26 Law 94 210), as amended, io inereased to *675007000 of HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 158 1 contingent liabiliticn fof lean principal during fiscal year 2 19857 3 ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT 4 CORPORATION 5 LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES 6 The limitation on administrative expenses is reduced to 7 $1,792,000. 8 RESEARCH AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS 9 ADMINISTRATION 10 RESEARCH AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS 11 (TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 12 For an additional amount for "Research and special pro- 13 grams", (266)$42.57000 $700,000, to be derived by trans- 14 fer from "Payments to air carriers, Department of Transpor- 15 tation". 16 RELATED AGENCIES 17 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION 18 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 19 For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", 20 (267)$.8,1407000 $2,000,000(268): Provided, That none 21 of the funds provided in this Act or in Public Law 98-473 22 shall be available for more than six full-time equivalent staff 23 years, including Commissioners, in each Commissioner's 24 office, except for the Chairman. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 159 1 PANAMA CANAL COMMISSION 2 CAPITAL OUTLAY 3 (TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 4 For an additional amount for "Capital outlay", 5 (269)$2,2203-000 $1,700,000 to be derived from "Operat- 6 ing expenses" and to remain available until expended. 7 PAYMENTS TO THE REPUBLIC OF PANAMA 8 (TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 9 For payment to the Republic of Panama, pursuant to 10 article XIII, paragraph 4(c) of the Panama Canal Treaty of 11 1977, (270)04867000 $2,705,000 to be derived from 12 "Operating expenses". 13 CHAPTER XI 14 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY 15 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 16 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 17 (RESCISSION) 18 Of available funds under this head, $969,000 are re- 19 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 20 Act of 1984. 21 FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING CENTER 22 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 23 (RESCISSION) 24 Of available funds under this head, $75,000 are rescind- 25 ed pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction Act of 26 1984. KR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 160 1 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SERVICE 2 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 3 (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 4 For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", 5 $10,000,000(271), of which $6,000,000 shall remain 6 available until expended. 7 Of available funds under this head, $972,000 are re- 8 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 9 Act of 1984. 10 INTEREST ON UNINVESTED FUNDS 11 For "Interest on uninvested funds" for a deficiency in- 12 curred in 1984, $5,000: Provided, That any funds refunded 13 by the American Printing House for the Blind, as a result of 14 an accidental overpayment to the Printing House of $5,000 15 in 1984, shall be returned to the General Fund. 16 BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND FIREARMS 17 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 18 (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 19 For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", 20 $1,900,000. 21 Of available funds under this head, $397,000 are re- 22 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 23 Act of 1984. KR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27 : CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 161 1 UNITED STATES CUSTOMS SERVICE 2 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 3 (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 4 For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", 5 (272)$278007000 $14,400,000, of which $12,200,000 shall 6 remain available until September 30, 1986 including pur- 7 chase of thirty motor vehicles for police-type use. 8 Of available funds under this head, $1,223,000 are re- 9 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 10 Act of 1984. 11 (273) OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE, AIR 12 INTERDICTION PROGRAM 13 For an additional amount for "Operations and mainte- 14 nance, air interdiction program", $11,000,000 to remain 15 available until September 30, 1986. 16 CUSTOMS FORFEITURE FUND 17 For necessary expenses of the Customs Forfeiture 18 Fund, not to exceed $6,000,000, as authorized by Public 19 Law 98-473 and Public Law 98-573, to be derived from 20 deposits in the Fund. 21 CUSTOMS SERVICES AT SMALL AIRPORTS 22 Such sums as may be necessary for expenses of the pro- 23 vision of Customs services at certain small airports designat- 24 ed by the Secretary of the Treasury, including expenditures 25 for the salaries and expenses of individuals employed to pro- 26 vide such services, to be derived from fees collected by the 4.-FTR. 9577 PP_ 11 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 162 1 Secretary of the Treasury pursuant to section 236 of Public 2 Law 98-573 for each of these airports, and to remain avail- 3 able until expended. 4 BUREAU OF THE MINT 5 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 6 (RESCISSION) 7 Of available funds under this head, $87,000 are rescind- 8 ed pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction Act of 9 1984. 10 BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT 11 ADMINISTERING THE PUBLIC DEBT 12 (RESCISSION) 13 Of available funds under this head, $52,000 are rescind- 14 ed pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction Act of 15 1984. 16 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE 17 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 18 (RESCISSION) 19 Of available funds under this head, $198,000 are re- 20 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 21 Act of 1984. 22 PROCESSING TAX RETURNS AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTION 23 (RESCISSION) 24 Of available funds under this head, $781,000 are re- 25 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 26 Act of 1984. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 163 1 EXAMINATIONS AND APPEALS 2 (RESCISSION) 3 Of available funds under this head, $1,588,000 are re- 4 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 5 Act of 1984. 6 INVESTIGATION, COLLECTION, AND TAXPAYER SERVICE 7 (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 8 For an additional amount for "Investigation, collection 9 and taxpayer service", $2,400,000, including purchase of 10 twenty-five motor vehicles for police-type use. 11 Of available funds under this head, $1,633,000 are re- 12 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 13 Act of 1984. 14 FEDERAL TAX LIEN REVOLVING FUND 15 For additional capital for the "Federal Tax Lien Re- 16 volving Fund", $9,000,000. 17 UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE 18 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 19 (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 20 For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", 21 (274)$47400T090 $5,400,000 of which $4,050,000 is to 22 remain available until expended. 23 Of available funds under this head, $1,465,000 are re- 24 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 25 Act of 1984. KR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 164 1 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE 2 PAYMENT TO THE POSTAL SERVICE FUND 3 For an additional amount for "Payment to the Postal 4 Service Fund", for revenue forgone on free and reduced rate 5 mail pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 2401 as amended, $168,620,000. 6 (275)EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 7 NATIONAL ORFPIE)A-Er 14A-TEREarirS Couweib 8 emitia4 iarND ii-XPENS-Eff 9 Fef lieeeSWitfy expeftsea kw the National Critical Maten- 10 ftic GeeneilT including ftetivitiea fea authorized by Public Law 11 98 373, 000,0007 12 INDEPENDENT AGENCIES 13 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 14 FEDERAL BUILDINGS FUND 15 LIMITATIONS ON AVAILABILITY OF REVENUE 16 (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 17 In addition to the aggregate amount heretofore made 18 available for real property management and related activities 19 in fiscal year 1985, (276)*8-1708.85-000 $7,225,000 shall be 20 made available for such purposes and shall remain available 21 until expended for the construction and acquisition of facili- 22 ties, as follows: 23 (277) New Gefistftletiew 24 California: Long Beach, Federal Building, 25 0.276477000. 26 Payment of Construction Claims: HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27 : CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 165 1 Florida: Fort Lauderdale, Federal Building- 2 Courthouse, $405,000. 3 South Carolina: Columbia, Federal Building- 4 Courthouse, $820,000. 5 District of Columbia: Washington, Forrestal 6 Building, $3,000,000. 7 Purchase: 8 Acquisition of Excess Property, Scotia, New 9 York, Depot, $3,000,000. 10 (278)Repaire and Alterations: 11 Texas: Lufkin, Federal Building; 12 I-14087000' 13 Provided, That $3,000,000 of the amount previously appro- 14 priated for (279)Real Property Operatiewa the construction 15 of a Federal Building at Long Beach, California, pursuant 16 to Public Law 98-473, under the heading "Federal Buildings 17 Fund, Limitations on Availability of Revenue", shall be made 18 available for purchase of the Scotia, New York, Depot 19 (280) and the limitation en the amount available for repairs 20 and alterations is inereased to $42478097000 and the limita- 21 tion on the amount available for design and emistrtietion 22 seffiees is inereased o 094967000 and the limitation en 23 the amount available fOr fedi property operations is decreased 24 to $68978.997000: Provided further, That any revenues, col- 25 lections, and any other sums accruing to this fund during Mt 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 166 1 fiscal year 1985 in excess of (281)$-27284724-87000 2 $2,260,405,000, excluding reimbursements under section 3 210(0(6) of the Federal Property and Administrative Services 4 Act of 1949 (40 U.S.C. 490(0(6)), shall remain in the fund 5 and shall not be available for expenditure except as author- 6 ized in appropriations Acts. 7 Of available funds under this head, $3,204,000 are re- 8 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 9 Act of 1984. 10 PERSONAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES 11 PERSONAL PROPERTY, OPERATING EXPENSES 12 (RESCISSION) 13 Of available funds under this head, $300,000 are re- 14 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 15 Act of 1984. 16 GENERAL SUPPLY FUND 17 (RESCISSION) 18 Of available funds under this head, $30,848,000 are re- 19 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 20 Act of 1984. 7S77 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 167 1 FEDERAL PROPERTY RESOURCES ACTIVITIES 2 OPERATING EXPENSES, FEDERAL PROPERTY RESOURCES 3 SERVICE 4 (RESCISSION) 5 Of available funds under this head, $207,000 are re- 6 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 7 Act of 1984. 8 EXPENSES, DISPOSAL OF SURPLUS REAL AND RELATED 9 PERSONAL PROPERTY 10 (RESCISSION) 11 Of available funds under this head, $1,832,000 are re- 12 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 13 Act of 1984. 14 GENERAL ACTIVITIES 15 GENERAL MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION, SALARIES 16 AND EXPENSES 17 (RESCISSION) 18 Of available funds under this head, $403,000 are re- 19 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 20 Act of 1984. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 168 1 OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 2 OPERATING EXPENSES, OFFICE OF INFORMATION 3 RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 4 (RESCISSION) 5 Of available funds under this head, $45,000 are rescind- 6 ed pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction Act of 7 1984. 8 FEDERAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS FUND 9 (RESCISSION) 10 Of available funds under this head, $415,000 are re- 11 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 12 Act of 1984. 13 AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING FUND 14 (RESCISSION) 15 Of available funds under this head, $145,000 are re- 16 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 17 Act of 1984. 18 OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL 19 (RESCISSION) 20 Of available funds under this head, $35,000 are rescind- 21 ed pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction Act of 22 1984. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 169 1 ALLOWANCES AND OFFICE STAFF FOR FORMER 2 PRESIDENTS 3 (RESCISSION) 4 Of available funds under this head, $19,000 are rescind- 5 ed pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction Act of 6 1984. 7 WORKING CAPITAL FUND 8 (RESCISSION) 9 Of available funds under this head, $8,000 are rescinded 10 pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction Act of 11 1984. 12 NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION 13 OPERATING EXPENSES 14 (RESCISSION) 15 Of available funds under this head, $166,000 are re- 16 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 17 Act of 1984. 18 OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT 19 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 20 (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 21 The limitation on administrative expenses for the retire- 22 ment and insurance programs to be transferred from the ap- 23 propriate trust funds of the Office of Personnel Management, 24 contained in H.R. 5798 and incorporated in Public Law 98- 25 473, is hereby reduced to $50,503,000. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 170 1 Of available funds under this head, $1,161,000 are re- 2 scinded pursuant to section 2901 of the Deficit Reduction 3 Act of 1984. 4 PAYMENT TO CIVIL SERVICE RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY 5 FUND 6 For an additional amount for "Payment to Civil Service 7 Retirement and Disability Fund", $40,965,000. 8 GENERAL PROVISIONS 9 (282)Nene of the funds appropriated ender this or any 10 ether A-et shall be obligated Of expended prier to October 4- 11 1985, to implement, promulgate, administer, enforce, Of f- 12 issue issue Of revise the proposed Office of Personnel Management 13 regulations and the proposed Federal Personnel Manual is- 14 suanees published in the Federal Register on March 807 15 19887 on pages 18841 through 18881, as superseded by pro- 16 posed regulations and Federal Personnel Manual issuances 17 published in the Federal Register on July 4-47 4988, on pages 18 89276 through 82812, and as further superseded by proposed 19 regulations and Federal Personnel Manual issuances pub 20 lishell in the Federal Register on October 267 4988, on pages 21 49462 through 494987 22 (283)Notwithstanding any ether prevision of law, 23 none of the funds made available in this OF any other Act 24 may be used to plan, implement, Of administer (44 any redue- 25 tion in the number of regions, districts Of entry processing 26 locations of the United States Customs Senieet OF .2.) any HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 171 1 consolidation OF eentr-ttlivation of duty ftscesoinent o frp- 2 prniseinent functions of any offices of the United States Cus 3 tome Service. 4 (284)5 U.S.C. 5723 is amended by adding new sub- 5 section (f): 6 "(f) Under regulations prescribed pursuant to the au- 7 thority contained in subsection (a) any person appointed to a 8 position described in subsection (a)(1)(B) and (c) of this sec- 9 tion for whom the Government pays travel and transportation 10 expenses under this section may be allowed relocation ex- 11 penses to the same extent and with the same limitations pre- 12 scribed for a transferred employee under sections 5724a, 13 5724b, and 5724c of this title.". 14 5 U.S.C. 5724a(a)(4) is amended by adding no') sub- 15 paragraph (C): 16 "(C) Reimbursement under this paragraph may also be 17 allowed for (i) the expenses of the sale of the residence at the 18 old official station located within the areas listed in subpara- 19 graph (A) incident to an employee's transfer to a post of duty 20 located outside those areas to serve an agreed upon tour of 21 duty and the employee's travel and transportation expenses 22 are allowed pursuant to section 5724(d) of this title, and (ii) 23 the expenses of the purchase of a residence at a new official 24 station located within the areas listed in subparagraph (A) 25 when the employee is transferred in the interest of the Gov- Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 172 1 ernment to such official station from a post of duty located 2 outside those areas and residence sale expenses are allowable 3 under clause (i) of this subparagraph. Agencies may pay ex- 4 penses under clause (i) or (ii) of this subparagraph only after 5 the employee agrees in writing to remain in Government 6 service for 12 months after each of the transfers as described 7 in clauses (i) and (ii) unless separated for reasons beyond his 8 control which are acceptable to the agency concerned. If the 9 employee violates the agreement for either transfer, the money 10 spend by the United States for the expenses incident to that 11 transfer is recoverable from the employee as a debt due the 12 United States. The benefits authorized under this subpara- 13 graph shall in no case duplicate benefits or allowances au- 14 thorized under other statutory provisions for the same basic 15 purposes.". 16 (285)/t is the sense of the Senate that the Treasury 17 Department shall examine the question of whether coopera- 18 tives subject to section 521 or subchapter T of the Internal 19 Revenue Code may net earnings and losses between and 20 among any of their purchasing and marketing allocation 21 units in determining the amount of patronage dividends to be 22 issued and in determining their taxable income after the de- 23 duction for patronage dividends. 24 (286)No reductions in stockpile goals may be made 25 below those in effect on October 1, 1984, by the President HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 173 1 under authority provided by the Strategic and Critical Mate- 2 rials Stock Piling Revision Act of 1979 (98 Stat. 319), as 3 amended, until October 1, 1986, unless authorized by Act of 4 Congress. 5 (287) CHAPTER XII 6 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 7 (288)FEDERAL FUNDS 8 For a Federal contribution to the District of Columbia 9 $14,180,000: Provided, That $8,777,000 shall be made 10 available for capital projects and shall remain available until 11 expended: Provided further, That funds for capital projects 12 may be drawn only to the extent that outstanding obligations 13 become due and payable. 14 (289)DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FUNDS 15 GOVERNMENTAL DIRECTION AND SUPPORT 16 For an additional amount for "Governmental Direction 17 and Support", $4,295,000. 18 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION 19 For an additional amount for "Economic Development 20 and Regulation", $9,849,000. 21 PUBLIC SAFETY AND JUSTICE 22 For an additional amount for "Public Safety and Jus- 23 tice", $21,681,000. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 174 1 PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM 2 (INCLUDING RESCISSION) 3 Of the funds appropriated for "Public Education 4 System" for fiscal year 1985 in Public Law 98-473, a net 5 amount of $3,249,000 is rescinded with increases and rescis- 6 sions as allocated follows: $5,000,000 additional for the 7 Public Schools of the District of Columbia; $100,000 addi- 8 tional for the Public Library; $151,000 additional for the 9 Commission on the Arts and Humanities; and a rescission of 10 $8,500,000 from the amount allocated to the District of Co- ll lumbia Teachers' Retirement Fund. 12 HUMAN SUPPORT SERVICES 13 For an additional amount for "Human Support Serv- 14 ices", $7,866,000: Provided further, That $698,000 of reve- 15 nue sharing trust funds appropriated for fiscal year 1985 in 16 Public Law 98-473, are rescinded. 17 PUBLIC WORKS 18 (RESCISSION) 19 Of the funds appropriated for "Public Works" for fiscal 20 year 1985 in Public Law 98-473, $875,000 are rescinded. 21 WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER FUND 22 For an additional amount for "Washington Convention 23 Center Fund", $500,000. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 175 1 REPAYMENT OF LOANS AND INTEREST 2 (RESCISSION) 3 Of the funds appropriated for "Repayment of Loans 4 and Interest" for fiscal year 1985, $1,473,000 are rescinded. 5 SHORT-TERM BORROWINGS 6 (RESCISSION) 7 Of the funds appropriated for "Short-Term Borrow- 8 ings", for fiscal year 1985, $1,250,000 are rescinded. 9 PERSONAL SERVICES 10 For one time bonus costs, to be apportioned by the 11 Mayor of the District of Columbia within the various appro- 12 priation headings in this Act, from which employees are 13 properly payable, $8,327,000. 14 ADJUSTMENTS 15 Reductions within Object Class 30A (energy) under the 16 heading "Adjustments", for fiscal year 1985 in Public Law 17 98-473 and reductions within authorized appropriations and 18 expenditures for professional and related services under the 19 heading "General Provisions", section 132 for fiscal year 20 1985 in Public Law 98-473, shall be applied to the appro- 21 priation "Repayment of General Fund Deficit". 22 CAPITAL OUTLAY 23 For an additional amount for "Capital Outlay", 24 $5,750,000. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 176 1 WATER AND SEWER ENTERPRISE FUND 2 For an additional amount for "Water and Sewer En- 3 terprise Fund", $10,801,000. 4 TITLE II?INCREASED PAY COSTS FOR THE 5 FISCAL YEAR 1985 6 For additional amounts for appropriations for the fiscal 7 year 1985, for increased pay costs authorized by or pursuant 8 to law as follows: 9 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH 10 (290)SENATE 11 "Salaries, officers and employees", $4,468,000; 12 "Office of the Legislative Counsel of the Senate", 13 $37,000; 14 "Senate policy committees", $50,000; 15 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 16 "House leadership offices", $91,000; 17 "Salaries, officers and employees", $1,176,000; 18 "Committee employees", $1,012,000; 19 "Members' clerk hire", $2,636,000; 20 "Allowances and expenses", $669,000; 21 JOINT ITEMS 22 "Joint Economic Committee", $75,000; 23 "Joint Committee on Printing", $8,000; 24 "Capitol Guide Service", $10,000; KR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 177 1 CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE 2 "Salaries and expenses", $123,000; 3 ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL 4 Office of the Architect of the Capitol: "Salaries", 5 $75,000; 6 "Capitol buildings", $100,000; 7 "Capitol grounds", $100,000; 8 "House office buildings", $123,000; 9 "Capitol power plant", $70,000; 10 Library buildings and grounds: "Structural and mechan- 11 ical care", $90,000; 12 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 13 "Salaries and expenses", $1,833,000; 14 Copyright Office: "Salaries and expenses", $199,000; 15 Congressional Research Service: "Salaries and ex- 16 penses", $500,000; 17 BOTANIC GARDEN 18 "Salaries and expenses", $36,000; 19 OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT 20 "Salaries and expenses", $143,000; 21 THE JUDICIARY 22 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FEDERAL 23 CIRCUIT 24 "Salaries and expenses", $87,000; *HR 2577 PP--12 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 178 1 UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE 2 "Salaries and expenses", $98,000 to remain available 3 until September 30, 1986; 4 COURTS OF APPEALS, DISTRICT COURTS, AND OTHER 5 JUDICIAL SERVICES 6 "Salaries of judges", (291)$479-1447000 of which 7 0407000 shall remain available until September 407 44486 8 $1,700,000; 9 "Salaries of supporting personnel", $9,150,000 to 10 remain available until September 30, 1986; 11 "Defender services", $375,000 to remain available until 12 September 30, 1986; 13 "Bankruptcy Courts: Salaries and expenses", 14 $2,540,000; 15 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES 16 COURTS 17 "Salaries and expenses", $452,000 to remain available 18 until September 30, 1986; 19 FEDERAL JUDICIAL CENTER 20 "Salaries and expenses", $90,000; 21 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 22 THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE 23 "Salaries and expenses", $204,000; 24 EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE 25 "Operating expenses", $57,000; HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 179 1 SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE PRESIDENT 2 "Salaries and expenses", $13,000; 3 OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION 4 "Salaries and expenses", $68,000; 5 OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET 6 "Salaries and expenses", $352,000; 7 "Office of Federal Procurement Policy: Salaries and ex- 8 penses", $15,000; 9 (292)OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY 10 "Salaries and expenses", $20,000; 11 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 12 (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS) 13 "Office of the Secretary", (293)*667000 $129,000; 14 "Departmental Administration", for budget and pro- 15 gram analysis, $45,000; for personnel, finance and manage- 16 ment, operations, information resources management, equal 17 opportunity, small and disadvantaged business utilization, 18 and administrative law judges and judicial officer, 19 (294)$175,000 $255,000; making a total of 20 (295)$220,000 $300,000; 21 "Office of Governmental and Public Affairs", for public 22 affairs, $40,000; and for intergovernmental affairs, $2,000; 23 "Office of the Inspector General", $431,000 to be 24 derived by transfer from the appropriation "Food stamp 25 program" and merged with this appropriation; Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27 : CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 180 1 "Office of the General Counsel", $188,000 to be de- 2 rived by transfer from the appropriation "Food Stamp 3 Program" and merged with this appropriation; 4 "Agricultural Research Service", $4,084,000; 5 "National Agricultural Library", $64,000; 6 STATISTICAL REPORTING SERVICE 7 "Salaries and expenses", $538,000; 8 ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE 9 "Salaries and expenses", $489,000; 10 "Agricultural Cooperative Service", $36,000; 11 "World Agricultural Outlook Board", $34,000; 12 "Foreign Agricultural Service", $274,000; 13 "General Sales Manager", not to exceed an additional 14 $54,000 may be transferred from the Commodity Credit 15 Corporation funds to support the General Sales Manager; 16 FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION 17 "Administrative and operating expenses", $502,000; 18 RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION 19 "Salaries and expenses", $324,000; 20 FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION 21 "Salaries and expenses", $8,046,000; 22 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE 23 "Conservation operations", $8,196,000; 24 "River basin surveys and investigations", $252,000; 25 "Watershed planning", $172,000; Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 181 1 "Watershed and flood prevention operations", 2 $1,543,000; 3 "Resource conservation and development", $320,000; 4 "Great Plains conservation program", $216,000; 5 ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE 6 "Salaries and expenses", $2,266,000; 7 FEDERAL GRAIN INSPECTION SERVICE 8 "Salaries and expenses", $58,000; 9 AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE 10 "Marketing services", $841,000; 11 "Increase in limitation on administrative expenses", 12 $753,000; 13 "Funds for strengthening markets, income and supply 14 (section 32)", (increase of $150,000 in limitation, "marketing 15 agreements and orders"); 16 "Office of Transportation", $27,000; 17 FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE 18 "Salaries and expenses", $11,396,000; 19 FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE 20 "Food program administration", $1,000,000; 21 "Human Nutrition Information Service", $37,000; 22 "Packers and Stockyards Administration", $85,000; 23 FOREST SERVICE 24 "Forest research", (296).9647000 $1,164,000; 25 "State and private forestry", $209,000; U 2677 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 182 1 "National forest system", $10,688,000; 2 (297)110enstfuetion; $4777-770007 te remain avail- 3 able until expenclelit 4 (298) "Landaequisition; $407000; e remain avail- 5 able until expended; 6 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 7 NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION 8 (TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 9 "Operations, research, and facilities", 10 (299).$277887000 to $5,860,000, of which $3,077,000 11 shall be derived by transfer from General Administration, 12 "Salaries and expenses", and $2,783,000 shall be derived 13 by transfer from International Trade Administration, "Oper- 14 ations and Administration"; 15 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE?MILITARY 16 MILITARY PERSONNEL 17 (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 18 "Military personnel, Army", (300)$44272.497000 19 $41Z249,000 and in addition $25,000,000 shall be derived 20 by transfer from "Reserve Personnel, Army, 1985"; 21 "Military personnel, Navy", (301)02478197000 22 $339,633,000, (302)ftft4 in addition, to be derived by 23 transfer-7 $114,814,000, of which $21,000,000 shall be de- 24 rived by transfer from "Aircraft Procurement, Navy, 1983/ 25 1985", $27,750,000 shall be derived by ? transfer from HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27 : CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 183 1 "Weapons Procurement, Navy, 1983/1985", 2 (303)006470W $275,883,000 shall be derived by trans- 3 fer from "Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy, 1981/1985", 4 and $15,000,000 shall be derived by transfer from "Other 5 Procurement, Navy, 1983/1985"; 6 "Military personnel, Marine Corps", 7 (304)$-14-678407000 $106,840,000 and in addition, 8 $10,000,000 shall be derived by transfer from "Procurement, 9 Marine Corps, 1983/1985"; 10 "Military personnel, Air Force", (305)127541.27000 11 $224,825,000, and in addition, (306)re be derived by 12 traftefer7 $4124677000 $142,854,000, of which 13 (307)1-7246-77000 $66,454,000 shall be derived by trans- 14 fer from "Aircraft Procurement, Air Force, 1983/1985", 15 (308)0670004W $33,200,000 shall be derived by trans- 16 fer from "Missile Procurement, Air Force, 1983/1985", and 17 (309)$4570007000 $43,200,000 shall be derived by trans- 18 fer from "Other Procurement, Air Force, 1983/1985"; 19 "Reserve personnel, Navy", (310) $26,610,000 20 $4,619,000 and in addition, $22,000,000 shall be derived by 21 transfer from "Aircraft Procurement, Navy, 1983/1985"; 22 "Reserve personnel, Marine Corps", $3,078,000; 23 "Reserve personnel, Air Force", $2,976,000; 24 "National Guard personnel, Air Force", $17,532,000; 111 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 184 1 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 2 (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 3 "Operation and maintenance, Army", 4 (311)$447440;000 $10,466,000, and in addition, (312)4e 5 be derived by transfer; $44770007000 $119,300,000, of 6 which (313)$-1-275007000 $11,300,000 shall be derived by 7 transfer from "Aircraft Procurement, Army, 1983/1985", 8 (314)08760000 shall be derived by transfer from !lig:is- 9 bile Frees:Foment; Army; 44884-1985; $86700000 10 $83,000,000 shall be derived by transfer from "Procurement 11 of Weapons and Tracked Combat Vehicles, Army, 1983/ 12 1985", $10,000,000 shall be derived by transfer from "Pro- 13 curement of Ammunition, Army, 1983/1985", and 14 $15,000,000 shall be derived by transfer from "Other Pro- 15 curement, Army, 1983/1985"; 16 "Operation and maintenance, Navy", 17 (315)0279527000 $7,119,000, and in addition, (316)1e 18 be derived by transfer; $44671487000 $180,829,000, of 19 which (317)024487000 $104,129,000 shall be derived by 20 transfer from "Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy, 1981/ 21 1985", $16,200,000 shall be derived by transfer from "Re- 22 search, Development, Test, and Evaluation, Navy, 1985/ 23 1986", $29,100,000 shall be derived by transfer from "Ship- 24 building and Conversion Navy, 1985/1989", (318)and 25 $6,400,000 shall be derived by transfer from "Aircraft Pro- 1111 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 185 1 curement, Navy, 1985/1987"(319), and $25,000,000 2 shall be derived by transfer from "Other Procurement, Navy, 3 1983/1985"; 4 "Operation and maintenance, Marine Corps", 5 $8,488,000, to be derived by transfer from "Shipbuilding and 6 Conversion, Navy, 1981/1985"; 7 "Operation and maintenance, Air Force", 8 (320)$.7671487000 $90,346,000, to be derived by transfer 9 from "Aircraft Procurement, Air Force, 1983/1985"; 10 "Operation and maintenance, Defense Agencies", 11 (321) $8972440;000 $81,230,000, and in addition, 12 $8,000,000 shall be derived by transfer from "Procurement, 13 Defense Agencies, 1983/1985"; 14 "Operation and maintenance, Army Reserve", 15 $7,336,000; 16 "Operation and maintenance, Navy Reserve", 17 (322).6007000 $1,400,000; 18 "Operation and maintenance, Marine Corps Reserve", 19 $150,000; 20 "Operation and maintenance, Air Force Reserve", 21 $7,300,000; 22 "Operation and maintenance, Army National Guard", 23 $13,194,000; 24 "Operation and maintenance, Air National Guard", 25 $15,091,000; ON 9177 ms Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 186 1 "National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, 2 Army", $12,000; 3 (323)FAMILY HOUSING 4 "Family housing, Army", $1,700,000; 5 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE?CIVIL 6 CEMETERIAL EXPENSES, ARMY 7 "Salaries and expenses", $53,000; 8 CORPS OF ENGINEERS?CIVIL 9 (TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 10 "General investigations", $2,200,000 to remain avail- 11 able until expended to be derived from "Construction, 12 general"; 13 "General expenses", $3,000,000 to? remain available 14 until expended to be derived from "Construction, general"; 15 SOLDIERS' AND AIRMEN'S HOME 16 "Operation and maintenance", $324,000; 17 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY 18 ENERGY PROGRAMS 19 "Energy Information Administration", $495,000; 20 Federal Energy Regulatory. Commission: "Salaries and 21 expenses", $1,627,000; 22 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN 23 SERVICES 24 FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION 25 "Salaries and expenses", $3,535,000; HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 187 1 HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 2 "Indian Health Services", (324)0724477000 3 $4,650,000; 4 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN 5 DEVELOPMENT 6 MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION 7 (TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 8 "Salaries and expenses", $2,712,000, to be derived by 9 transfer from the various funds of the Federal Housing 10 Administration; 11 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 12 BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT 13 "Management of lands and resources", 14 (325)070007000 $3,000,000; 15 UNITED STATES FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 16 "Resource Management"; (326)0700079W 17 $4,000,000; 18 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE 19 "Operation of the national park system", $8,700,000; 20 OFFICE OF SURFACE MINING RECLAMATION AND 21 ENFORCEMENT 22 "Regulation and technology", $455,000; 23 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 24 "Surveys, investigations, and research", $4,464,000; Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 188 1 BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS 2 "Operation of Indian programs", $5,000,000 (327)to 3 be derived by transfer from "Construction", Bureau of 4 Indian Affairs; 5 OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR 6 "Office of the Solicitor", $306,000; 7 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 8 GENERAL ADMINISTRATION 9 "Salaries and expenses", $1,068,000; 10 UNITED STAICES PAROLE COMMISSION 11 "Salaries and expenses", $160,000; 12 LEGAL ACTIVITIES 13 (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 14 "Salaries and expenses, General Legal Activities", 15 $3,308,000; 16 "Salaries and expenses, Antitrust Division", $665,000; 17 "Salaries and expenses, United States Attorneys and 18 Marshals", (328)*778447000 $7,787,000 of which 19 $1,636,000 to be derived by transfer from "Support of U.S. 20 Prisoners"; 21 "Salaries and expenses, Community Relations Service", 22 $135,000, of which $17,000 may be made available for ex- 23 penses necessary under section 501(c) of the Refugee Educa- 24 tion Assistance Act of 1980; Mt 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 189 1 INTERAGENCY LAW ENFORCEMENT 2 "Organized crime drug enforcement", $43,000; 3 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 4 "Salaries and expenses", $15,270,000; 5 DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION 6 "Salaries and expenses", $4,682,000; 7 IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE 8 "Salaries and expenses", $9,561,000; 9 FEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM: 10 "Salaries and expenses", $7,345,000; 11 "Limitation on administrative and vocational training 12 expenses, Federal Prison Industries, Incorporated" (increase 13 of $30,000 in the limitation on Administrative expenses, and 14 $74,000 on Vocational Training expenses); 15 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 16 EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION 17 "Black Lung Disability Trust Fund", $176,000 which 18 shall be available for transfer to Employment Standards Ad- 19 ministration, "Salaries and expenses"; 20 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 21 FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION 22 (TRANSFERS OF FUNDS) 23 "Operations", $3,112,000, of which $2,025,000 shall 24 be derived from the unobligated balances of "Payments to air 25 carriers"; $682,000 shall be derived from "Headquarters ad- --- Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 190 1 ministration"; and $405,000 shall be derived from the unobli- 2 gated balances of "Construction, Metropolitan Washington 3 airports"; 4 "Operation and maintenance, Metropolitan Washington 5 airports", $505,000 to be derived from the unobligated bal- 6 ances of "Construction, Metropolitan Washington airports"; 7 COAST GUARD 8 (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS) 9 "Operating expenses", $15,000,000, to be available 10 until expended, to be derived from funds available in fiscal 11 year 1985 from the Boat Safety Account; and $3,275,000 to 12 be derived from the unobligated balances of "Payments to air 13 carriers": Provided, That not to exceed $785,000,000 shall 14 be available in fiscal year 1985 for compensation and military 15 benefits of military personnel of the Coast Guard; 16 "Reserve training", $1,025,000, of which $390,000 17 shall be derived by transfer from the appropriation "Pay- 18 ments to air carriers"; $500,000 shall be derived from the 19 =obligated balances of "Acquisition, construction and im- 20 provements"; and $135,000 shall be derived from the unobli- 21 gated balances of "Research, development, test and evalua- 22 tion"; RR 207 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 191 1 MARITIME ADMINISTRATION 2 (TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 3 "Operations and training", $552,000 to be derived from 4 the unobligated balances of "Payments to air carriers"; 5 RESEARCH AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATION 6 (TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 7 "Research and special programs", $300,000 to be de- 8 rived from the unobligated balances of "Payments to air 9 carriers"; 10 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 11 (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 12 "Salaries and expenses", $65,000 to be derived by 13 transfer from "Transportation planning, research and devel- 14 opment" together with $435,000 from the unobligated bal- 15 ances available under this head at the beginning of fiscal year 16 1985; 17 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY 18 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 19 "Salaries and expenses", $657,000; 20 FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING CENTER 21 "Salaries and expenses", $102,000; 22 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SERVICE 23 "Salaries and expenses", $1,229,000; 24 BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND FIREARMS 25 "Salaries and expenses", $1,339,000; 1111 9C77 P91C Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 192 1 UNITED STATES CUSTOMS SERVICE 2 "Salaries and expenses", $12,492,000; 3 BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT 4 "Administering the public debt" $849,000; 5 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE 6 "Salaries and expenses", $1,821,000; 7 "Processing tax returns", $14,384,000; 8 "Examinations and appeals", $28,539,000; 9 ."Investigation, collection, and taxpayer service", 10 $20,453,000; 11 Any appropriation made available to the Internal Reve- 12 nue Service for the current fiscal year by this Act may be 13 transferred to any other Internal Revenue Service appropria- 14 tion to the extent necessary for increased pay costs author- 15 ized by or pursuant to law; 16 UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE 17 "Salaries and expenses", $2,214,000; 18 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 19 "Salaries and expenses", $5,423,000; 20 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 21 FEDERAL BUILDINGS FUND 22 LIMITATION OF AVAILABILITY OF REVENUE 23 (329)Iii addition to the aggregate amount heretofore 24 made available for real property management Mid related eve- 25 tivitieain fiscal year 19857 $270497000 shall he available for HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 193 1 such perpeaea and the limitation on the amount available for 2 design and construction services ita increased to 0975187000 3 and the limitation en the amount available fef real property 4 operations ie decreased to $60278997000 end the limitation 5 Oft the amount available for program direction and centralized 6 services ja increased to $44-813097000f Provided; That 7 4270907000 of the amount previously appropriated for Real 8 Property Operations pursuant to Public Law 08 478, under 9 the heading l"Federal Building Fund, Lin:4616one en Avail- 10 ability of Revenue!; shell be made available for increased 11 pay costs: Avoided further; That any revenues and eellee- 12 60Ra and any other some accruing to thie fund during fiscal 13 year 4-9857 excluding reimbursements ender section 24006) 14 of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Aet of 15 1940 (40 U.S.C. 490(4)(6)47 in excoa of $272.5674803-000 shall 16 remain in the fund end shall net he available for expenditure 17 except fl'a authorized in appropriations Acts; 18 In addition to the aggregate amount heretofore made 19 available for real property management and related activities 20 in fiscal year 1985, $7,781,000 shall be available for such 21 purposes and the limitation on the amount available for real 22 property operations is increased to $700,680,000 and the 23 limitation on the amount available for program direction and 24 centralized services is increased to $118,509,000 and the 25 limitation on the amount available for design and construc- A TTT cs w Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 194 1 tion services is increased to $59,513,000: Provided, That 2 $7,781,000 of the amount previously appropriated for the 3 construction of a Federal Building at Long Beach, Califor- 4 nia, pursuant to Public Law 98-473, under the heading 5 "Federal Buildings Fund, Limitations on Availability of 6 Revenue", shall be made available for increased pay costs: 7 Provided further, That any revenues and collections and any 8 other sums accruing to this fund during fiscal year 1985, 9 excluding reimbursements under section 210(9(6) of the Fed- 10 eral Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 (40 11 U. S. C. 490(f)(6)), in excess of $2,256,180,000 shall remain 12 in the fund and shall not be available for expenditure except 13 as authorized in appropriations Acts; 14 PERSONAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES 15 (TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 16 "Operating expenses", $2,200,000 of which $200,000 17 shall be derived by transfer from "Operating expenses, Office 18 of Information Resources Management", $1,500,000 shall be 19 derived by transfer from "Expenses, Presidential transition", 20 and $500,000 shall be derived from unobligated balances 21 available from "Operating expenses, Federal Property Re- 22 sources Service"; HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27 : CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 195 1 GENERAL MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION 2 (TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 3 "Salaries and expenses", $2,200,000 of which 4 $200,000 shall be derived by transfer from "Operating ex- 5 penses, Office of Information Resources Management", 6 $1,500,000 shall be derived by transfer from "Expenses, 7 Presidential transition", and $500,000 shall be derived from 8 unobligated balances available from "Operating expenses, 9 Federal Property Resources Service (330): Provided, That 10 expenses of transportation audit contracts and contract ad- 11 ministration shall be in addition to this amount and shall be 12 hereafter financed from overcharges collected from carriers on 13 transportation bills by the Government and other similar 14 type refunds at not to exceed $5,200,000 annually"; 15 NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE 16 ADMINISTRATION 17 "Research and program management", $21,300,000; 18 OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT 19 (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 20 "Salaries and expenses", $917,000 in addition to 21 $448,000 for current fiscal year administration expenses for 22 the retirement and insurance programs to be transferred from 23 the appropriate trust funds of the Office of Personnel Man- 24 agement in amounts to be determined by the Office of 25 Personnel Management without regard to other statutes KR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 196 1 (331): Provided, That not to exceed $1,000 of the funds 2 appropriated to the Office of Personnel Management for sala- 3 ries and expenses for the fiscal year ending September 30, 4 1985, shall be available for official representation expenses 5 in connection with programs to further the employment of 6 handicapped individuals in the Federal service, and for other 7 programs of the office; 8 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION 9 "Medical care", (332)$4524247000 $122,524,000, 10 to remain available until September 30, 1986; 11 "General operating expenses", (333) $6,000,000 12 $ 3, 500,000; 13 (334)"Construction, minor projects", an increase of 14 $371,000 in the limitation on the expenses of the Office of 15 Construction; 16 OTHER INDEPENDENT AGENCIES 17 ADMINISTRATIVE CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED STATES 18 "Salaries and expenses", $12,000; 19 COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS 20 "Salaries and expenses", $2,000; 21 COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS 22 "Salaries and expenses", $122,000; 23 COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION 24 "Commodity Futures Trading Commission", $272,000; Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 197 1 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION 2 "Salaries and expenses", $2,900,000; 3 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 4 "Salaries and expenses", $1,830,000; 5 FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION 6 "Salaries and expenses", $116,000; 7 (335)FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY 8 "Salaries and expenses", $2,472,000, to be derived by 9 transfer from "Emergency management planning and assist- 10 ance"; 11 FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD 12 "Limitation on administrative and nonadministrative ex- 13 penses, Federal Home Loan Bank Board" (increase of 14 $1,110,000 in the limitation on administrative expenses); 15 FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY 16 "Salaries and expenses", $167,000; 17 FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SERVICE 18 "Salaries and expenses", $234,000; 19 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 20 "Salaries and expenses", $1,450,000; 21 INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY STAFF 22 "Intelligence Community Staff", $174,000; *ILR 2577 PP--14 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 198 1 INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES 2 ADVISORY COMMISSION ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL 3 RELATIONS 4 "Salaries and expenses", $17,000; 5 DELAWARE RIVER BASIN COMMISSION 6 "Salaries and expenses", $2,000; 7 SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN COMMISSION 8 "Salaries and expenses", $2,000; 9 INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION 10 "Salaries and expenses", $300,000; 11 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION 12 "Salaries and expenses", (336) $-50071400 $1,000,000; 13 MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD 14 "Salaries and expenses", $194,000; 15 "Office of Special Counsel", $44,000; 16 NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION 17 "Salaries and expenses", $22,000; 18 NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION 19 "Research and related activities", (increase of 20 $1,670,000 in the limitation on program development and 21 management); 22 "United States Antarctic program activities", 23 $750,000, to remain available until expended; 24 NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD 25 "Salaries and expenses", $199,000; HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 199 1 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 2 "Salaries and expenses", $18,000; 3 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION 4 "Salaries and expenses", (337)$1,294,000 5 $1,045,000; 6 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 7 "Salaries and expenses", $1,906,000; 8 "Salaries and expenses, National Gallery of Art", 9 $363,000; 10 "Salaries and expenses, Woodrow Wilson International 11 Center for Scholars", $16,000; 12 UNITED STATES HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL COUNCIL 13 "United States Holocaust Memorial Council", $13,000; 14 UNITED STATES TAX COURT 15 "Salaries and expenses", $350,000; 16 TITLE IQ 17 GENERAL PROVISIONS 18 SEC. 301. No part of any appropriation contained in this 19 Act shall remain available for obligation beyond the current 20 fiscal year unless expressly so provided herein. 21 SEC. 302. Except where specifically increased or de- 22 creased elsewhere in this Act, the restrictions contained 23 within appropriations, or provisions affecting appropriations 24 or other funds, available during fiscal year 1985, limiting the 25 amount which may be expended for personal services, or for KR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 200 1 purposes involving personal services, or amounts which may 2 be transferred between appropriations or authorizations avail- 3 able for or involving such services, are hereby increased to 4 the extent necessary to meet increased pay costs authorized 5 by or pursuant to law. 6 (338) SEC. 303. The State Department shall take all 7 necessary steps to protect the rights and safety of John Lin- 8 coin Tamboer during his extradition to the country of Colom- 9 bia for trial in that country and subsequent actions of the 10 courts or government of Colombia. 11 (339) SEC. 304. (a) In consultation with the Fish and 12 Wildlife Service and the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the Na- 13 tional Marine Fisheries Service (hereinafter in this section 14 referred to as the "Service, shall, in accordance with the 15 provisions of this section, enter into a contract within 90 16 days after the date of enactment of this Act with a private 17 entity for a study of State and federally funded salmon 18 hatcheries in the States of Washington, Oregon and Idaho 19 which will enable the United States to fulfill its obligations 20 under Article V of the Treaty between the Government of the 21 United States of America and the Government of Canada 22 Concerning Pacific Salmon, signed at Ottawa, January 28, 23 1985. The purpose of such study is to develop information to 24 assist in evaluating the production and effectiveness of such 25 hatcheries in increasing salmon stock levels as expeditiously HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 201 1 and cost-effectively as possible, and in providing for a more 2 effective system of disseminating the information necessary to 3 improve future enhancement activities for salmon stock at 4 such hatcheries. 5 (b) In carrying out subsection (a) of this section, the 6 Service shall enter into such a contract only with an entity 7 whose personnel- 8 (1) possess expertise in (A) salmon production 9 and management in the Pacific Northwest, (B) mat he- 10 matical and statistical data systems used by the Feder- 11 al, State and tribal governments, and (C) international 12 interception problems; 13 (2) are not presently employees of (A) any entity 14 involved in the operation, management or development 15 of hatcheries or (B) any entity engaged in hydropower 16 production; and 17 (3) do not represent any organized salmon recre- 18 ational or commercial fishing activity. 19 (c)(1) Such study shall- 20 (A) evaluate existing salmon stock production ac- 21 tivities at such hatcheries, including consideration of 22 such factors regarding survival of hatchery-produced 23 salmon stocks as management practices and environ- 24 mental constraints; HI 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 202 1 (B) consider the operations of and plans for exist- 2 ing and new salmon production activities in the United 3 States, in order that the United States may better 4 evaluate existing and new salmon stock production ac- 5 tivities and their adequacy in fulfilling obligations of 6 the United States under the Treaty between the Gov- 7 ernment of the United States of America and the Gov- 8 ernment of Canada Concerning Pacific Salmon, 9 signed at Ottawa, January 28, 1985; 10 (C) evaluate the salmon enhancement projects of 11 Canada, in order that the United States may comply 12 with its obligations under Article V of such Treaty; 13 (D) formulate recommendations for any necessary 14 changes in salmon stock production, alternative strate- 15 gies for major production units, and small-scale experi- 16 ments; and 17 (E) develop objective criteria, including cost crite- 18 ria, to assess proposals for the improvement of existing 19 hatcheries and the development of new hatcheries. 20 (2) Such study shall also consider the consequences of 21 the interaction of salmon stock production activities and 22 international salmon interception problems, including effects 23 on the ability of the United States to fulfill its obligations 24 under the Treaty between the Government of the United RR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 203 1 States of America and the Government of Canada Concern- 2 ing Pacific Salmon, signed at Ottawa, January 28, 1985. 3 (3) The study to be conducted under this subsection 4 shall also devise a system to- 5 (A) develop expedited methods for assessing diffi- 6 culties in increasing salmon stock production at such 7 hatcheries; and 8 (B) collect, organize and analyze information on 9 any changes in salmon stock production due to the im- 10 plementation of recommendations formulated under this 11 section. 12 (4) Such study shall also consider and analyze other 13 studies to assess wild and natural salmon stocks and the po- 14 tential for natural salmon production, and shall include rec- 15 ommendations to enhance natural salmon production in con- 16 junction with or in lieu of hatchery production. 17 (d)(1) The Service shall establish an Advisory Commit- 18 tee to assist in carrying out the purposes of this section. The 19 Advisory Committee shall be composed of representatives of- 20 (A) agencies within the Federal Government and 21 the governments of the States of Washington, Oregon, 22 and Idaho which have responsibilities for the manage- 23 ment and enhancement of salmon; 24 (B) Treaty Indian tribes; 25 (C) the Northwest Power Planning Council; and RR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 204 1 (D) the Salmon and Steelhead Advisory Commit- 2 tee established pursuant to the Salmon and Steelheacl 3 Conservation and Enhancement Act of 1980 (16 4 US. C. 3301 et seq.). 5 (2) The Advisory Committee shall conduct an ongoing 6 review of the study to be conducted under this section, and 7 shall submit to the Service its recommendations for issues to 8 be included as part of such study, methodologies to be em- 9 ployed in such study, and any preliminary and final drafts 10 of the study required to be submitted under this section. Nei- 11 ther the Service nor the entity conducting the study under 12 this section shall be bound by such recommendations. 13 (3) The Advisory Committee shall not be subject to the 14 Federal Advisory Committge Act (5 App. U.S.C. 1 et seq.), 15 and members shall not receive compensation for their partici- 16 pation in Advisory Committee activities. 17 (e) The study required by subsection (c) of this section 18 shall be submitted to the Service not later than 18 months 19 after the date on which the contract is entered into under this 20 section. The Service shall immediately transmit such study 21 to the Congress without change. 22 (f) The Comptroller General of the United States, and 23 any of the Comptroller General's duly authorized representa- 24 tives, shall have access, for the purpose of audit and exami- 25 nation, to any books, documents, papers and records of the HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 205 1 entity conducting the study required by this subsection that 2 are pertinent to the funds received under this section. 3 (g) Employees of such entity shall not, by reason of 4 such employment, be considered to be employees of the Feder- 5 al Government for any purpose. 6 (340) TITLE IV 7 AUTHORIZATION OF ECONOMIC SUPPORT 8 FUND ASSISTANCE FOR JORDAN 9 SHORT TITLE 10 SEC. 401. This title may be cited as the "Jordan Sup- 11 plemental Economic Assistance Authorization Act of 1985". 12 ECONOMIC SUPPORT FUND 13 SEC. 402. (a)(1) In addition to funds otherwise avail- 14 able for such purposes for such fiscal year, there are author- 15 ized to be appropriated to the President to carry out chapter 4 16 of part II of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, 17 $250,000,000 for the fiscal year 1985, which amount shall 18 be available only for Jordan. 19 (2) Of the funds authorized to be appropriated by para- 20 graph (1)- 21 (A) for the fiscal year 1985, $50,000,000 shall be 22 available only for commodity import programs and 23 $30,000,000 shall be available only for project assist- 24 ance; 25 (B) for the fiscal year 1986, $50,000,000 shall be 26 available only for commodity import programs and HI 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 206 1 $30,000,000 shall be available only for project assist- 2 ance; and 3 (C) for the fiscal year 1987, $60,000,000 shall be 4 available only for commodity import programs and 5 $30,000,000 shall be available only for project assist- 6 ance. 7 (b) Amounts appropriated to carry out this section are 8 authorized to remain available until September 30, 1987. 9 POLICY 10 SEC. 403. It shall be the policy of the Congress to con- 11 sider a Jordanian request for major defense articles upon the 12 commencement of direct peace negotiations between Israel 13 and Jordan if Israel is willing to enter into such negotia- 14 tions. 15 (341) TITLE IV 16 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PLAN FOR DRUG- 17 INTERDICTION PROGRAM 18 SEC. 501. (a) The Congress finds that- 19 (1) the drug trafficking problem continues to 20 plague the United States and our national security 21 interests; 22 (2) the effort to halt the flow of drugs into the 23 United States is one of this Nation's most pressing 24 problems; HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 207 1 (3) the Armed Forces of the United States can 2 make a substantial and unique contribution to the drug 3 interdiction efforts of the United States; 4 (4) in 1981, Congress enacted chapter 18 of title 5 10, United States Code, which permitted certain mili- 6 tary support to civilian drug interdiction programs; 7 and 8 (5) the Congress has consistently supported efforts 9 of the military in supporting the drug interdiction pro- 10 grams of civilian agencies within the confines of the 11 Posse Comitatus Act (18 U.S.C. 1385). 12 (b) Not later than December 31, 1985, the Secretary of 13 Defense shall submit a report, which has been developed in 14 conjunction with the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to the Appropria- 15 tions and Armed Services Committees of the House of Repre- 16 sentatives and the Senate with regard to the role of the De- l.7 partment of Defense in the drug interdiction and law enforce- 18 ment activities of the United States. Such report shall ad- 19 dress: 20 (1) the roles, mission, and organization of the De- 21 partment of Defense efforts within the overall drug 22 interdiction and law enforcement programs of the 23 United States; 24 (2) the relationship of the Department of Defense 25 to the civilian departments and agencies of the United HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27 : CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 208 1 States Government involved in drug interdiction and 2 law enforcement efforts; 3 (3) the estimated cost of the Department of De- 4 fense participation in this program; 5 (4) any appropriate military assistance, training 6 and equipment which should be provided for drug 7 interdiction purposes to governments in Central and 8 South America. 9 (c) Nothing in this title shall authorize the Department 10 of Defense to engage in any activities in support of drug 11 interdiction or law enforcement activities not authorized by 12 law. 13 (d) Not later than December 31, 1985, the President 14 shall report to the Congress as to how the United States Gov- 15 ernment is organized to interdict drugs and enforce the drug 16 laws of the United States, including a detailed description of 17 the jurisdiction and responsibilities of the Department of De- 18 fense and all other relevant departments and agencies and the 19 mechanisms for coordinating the policy and operational con- BR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9 209 1 trol of the elements of each agency in the drug interdiction 2 and law enforcement mission. This Act may be cited as the "Supplemental Appro- priations Act, 1985". Passed the House of Representatives June 12, 1985. Attest: BENJAMIN J. GUTHRIE, Clerk. Passed the Senate with amendments June 20 (legisla- tive day, June 3), 1985. Attest: JO-ANNE L. COE, Secretary. HR 2577 PP1S Approved For Release 2010/09/27: CIA-RDP87M01007R000200590003-9