PUBLIC LAW 93-RE CONGRESS, H.R. 15544 AUGUST 21, 1974
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93rd Congress, H. R. 1
August 21, 1974
R11 'act
Making appropriations for the Treasury Departnleni, the United States Postal
Service, the Executive Office of the 1'residei: tI and certain Independent
.Agencies, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1075, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatkves of the
United States of America in Congross assembled, That the following
sluts are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise
appropriated, for the Treasury Department, the United States Postal
Service, the Executive O13ice of the President, a11d certain Independent
Agencies, for the fiscal year ending June 30. 1975, and for other pur-
poses, namely
TITLE I-TREASURY I).EPMZTMEXT
OFFICE OF TIME SRC'itE'r.%u
SALACIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses in the Office of the Secretary, including
the operation and maintenance of the Treasury Building and Annex
thereof; hire of passenger motor vehicles: and not to exceed $10,000
for official reception and representation expens?, $25,850,000, of which
not to exceed $100,000 shall be available for tanforeseen emergencies
of a confidential character, to be allocated ansI expended under the
direction of the Secretary of the Treasury and to be, accounted for
solely on his certificate, and of which $3,600,f100 shall be for repairs
and improvements to Treasury buildings and shall remain available
until expended.
For necessary expenses of the Federal Law- Enforcement Training
Center, including purchase of six passenger motor vehicles for police-
type use; and the hire of passenger motor veliilcles: $3,100,000.
For nece,5sary expenses for preparation of p>liaus and specifications,
acquisition of land, and construction of facilities for the Federal Law
Enforcement Training Center, $18,915,000, to- ]remain available until
expended : Provided, That such sums as are nreecessary may be trans-
ferred to the General Services Administratiomi for execution of the
work.
EXPENSES FOR ECONOMIC STA8TIJIZATION
Treasury,
Postal Service,
and General
Government
Appropriation
Act, 1975.
Treasury
Department
Appropriations
Act, 1975.
88 STAT. 613
85 STAT. 614
For expenses necessary to enable the Secretary of the Treasury to
terminate and provide for an orderly phaseout )by December 31, 1974,
of the economic stabilization activities conducted under the Economic
Stabilization Act of 1970, as amended, includinn services as authorized 12 USC 1904
by 5 U.S.C. 3109, but at rates for individuals not?ito exceed the per diem note.
equivalent of the rate for GS-18, $2,000,000: Pncaat ided, That advances, 80 Stat. 416.
repayments or transfers may be made to any department or agency 5 USC 5332
for expenses of such termination. note.
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BUREAU OF ACCOUNTS
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses of the Bureau of Accounts, $100,000,000.
J'.ArarEa r of tiovER 'MEN'r LOSSES IN SHIPMENT
For payment of Government losses in shipment, in accordance with
50 Stat. 479. section 2 of the Act approved July 8, 19:37 (40 U.S.C. 722), $000,000.
13l"REAi' OF AL('(1rrOL. 'I'OBAC(O AND FIRE.A1tJts
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For )lece>arv expenses of the Bureau of-Alcohol, Tobacco and Fire-
arms including purchase of (not to exceed two hundred and forty
for replacement only, for police-type us(,), and hire of passenger
motor vehicles; hire of aircraft; and services of expert witnesses at
such rates as may be determined by the Director; 02,000,000.
For necessary expenses of the ITIlited States Customs Service, includ-
ing purchas& of eighty-nine passenger motor vehicles (of which
88 STAT. 614 seventy-eight shall be for replacement only), including seventy-nine
88 STAT. 615 for police-type use; acquisition (purchase of two), operation. and
maintenance of aircraft: hire of passenger motor vehicles and air-
craft ; and awards of compensation to informers as authorized by the
67 Stat. 577. Act of August 1:3, 1953 (22 U.S.C. 401) ; $28-1,800,000. of which not to
exceed $150.000 shall be available for payment for rental space in
connection with preclearance operations.
BUREAU OF THE MINT
For necessary expenses of the Bureau of the Mint, including pur-
chase of one passenger motor vehicle for replacement only; and not
to exceed $2.:100 for the expenses of the annual assay commission
$32,000,000.
For necessary expenses connected with any public-debt issues of the
United States. $88,500,000.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses of the Internal Revenue Service, not other-
wise provided for, including executive direction, administrative
support. and internal audit and security; hire of passenger motor
vehicles; and services of expert witnesses at such rates as may be
determined by the Commissioner: 441,000,00.
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ACCOUNTS, COLLECTION AND TAXPAYER SERVICE
For necessary expenses of the Internal Revenue Service for process-
ing tax returns, revenue accounting, providing assistance to taxpayers,
securing unfiled tax returns, and collecting unpaid taxes; hire of
passenger motor vehicles; and services of expert witnesses at such
rates as may be determined by the Commissioner; including not to
exceed $10,000,000 for employees on temporary appointments and not
to exceed $183,000 for salaries of personnel engaged in preemploy-
ment training of data transcriber applicants; $712,600,000.
For necessary expenses of the Internal Revenue Service for deter-
mining and establishing tax liabilities, and for investigation and
enforcement activities, including purchase (not to exceed two hundred
and three of which seventy-eight shall be for replacement only, for
police-type use) and hire of passenger motor vehicles; and services
of expert witnesses at such rates as may be determined by the Com-
missioner; $791,000,000.
FEDERAL TAX LIEN REVOLVING FUND
For increased capitalization of the revolving fund for redemption
of real property, established by the Federal Tax Lien Act of 1966
(26 U.S.C. 7810(a) ), $500,000.
OFFICE OF TIIE TREASURER
88 STAT. 615
88 STAT. 616
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses of the Office of the Treasurer, $14,000,000.
UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses for the operation of the United States Secret
Service, including purchase (not to exceed eighty-eight for police-type
use of which seventy-seven are for replacement only) and hire of
passenger motor vehicles; hire of aircraft; training and assistance
requested by State and local governments which may be provided
without reimbursement; and fencing, lighting, guard booths, and
other facilities on private or other property not in Government owner-
ship or control as may be necessary to perform protective functions;
$79,300,000: Provided, That funds appropriated to the United States
Secret Service shall be available to provide protection to the immediate
family of the Vice President of the United States and for the utiliza-
tion of the Executive Protective Service to provide security at the
official residence of the Vice President.
GENERAL PROVISIONS-TREASURY DF.FART]IENT
SEC. 101. Appropriations in this Act to the Treasury Department
shall be available for uniforms or allowances therefor, as authorized
by law (5 U.S.C. 5901-2) including maintenance, repairs, and clean- 80 Stat. 508;
ing; purchase of insurance for official motor vehicles operated in 81 stat. 206.
foreign countries; entering into contracts with the Department of
State for the furnishing of health and medical services to employees
and their dependents serving in foreign countries; and services as
authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109. 80 Stat. 416.
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title. Act, 1975". - - - - -
Postal Service
Appropriation
Act, 1975.
84 State 739.
Citation of
title.
88 STAT. 616
88 STAT. 617
Executive Office
Appropriation
Act, 1975.
63 Stat. 4;
83 Stat. 3.
For payment to the Postal Service Fund for public service costs and
for revenue foregone on free and reduced-rate mail, pursuant to 39
U.S.C. 2401 (b) and (c), and :far meeting the liabilities of the former
Post Office Department to the. Employees' Compensation Fund and to
postal employees for earned and unused annual leave as of June 30,
1971,,pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 200-1,$1,550,000,000.
This title may be cited. as the "Postal Service Appropriation Act,
1975".
COMPENSAT90N OF THE PRESIDENT
For compensation of the Prvsident, including an expense allowance
at the rate of $50,000 per annum as authorized by 3 U.S.C. 102,
$250,000.
COUNCIL Or ECONOMIC ADVISERS
For necessary expenses of the Council in carrying out its functions
under the Employment Act of 1946 (15 U.S.C. 1021), $1,600,000.
COUNCIL ON INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY
For necessary expenses of the Council on International Economic
Policy, including personnel services without regard to the provisions
of law regulating the employment and compensation of persons in the
Government service, $1,600,000 of which, an amount not to exceed
$1,000 may be expended for official entertainment.
80 Stat. 416.
5 USC 5332
note.
For necessary expenses of the Domestic Council, including services
as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, but at rates for individuals not to
exceed the per diem equivalent. of the rate for grade GS-18; and other
personal services without regard to the provisions of law regulating
the employment and compensation of persons in the Government serv-
ice; $1,250,000.
UNANTICIPATED PERSONNEL NEEDS
For expenses necessary to enable the President to meet unanticipated
personnel needs, for emergencies affecting the national interest, secu-
rity, or defense which may arise at home or abroad during the current
fiscal year, and to pay adlministrative expenses incurred with respect
thereto, $500,000.
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For the care, n.aiicteinurce, repair and alteration, refurnishing,
improvement, heating and lighting, including electric power and fix-
tures, of the Executive Residence, and official entertainment expenses
of the President, $1,095,000.
For the care. maintenance, repair and alteration, furnishing,
improvement, Beating and lighting, including electric power and
fixtures, of the official residence of the Vice President, $315,000:
Provided. That advances or repayments or transfers from this appro-
priation nnav he made to any depmtnient or agency for expenses of
carrying out such activities.
88 STAT. 617
88 STAT. 618
No part of any appropriation contained in this or any other Act for
the regulatory functions of the Federal Energy Administration under
authority of Public Law shall be obligated orexpeaded beyond 87 Stat. 627,
the expiration date of that Act except with explicit approval of the 15 USC 751
appropriations committees. note.
For necessary expenses of the National Commission on 1'roductivity,
including services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3100, and hire of pas- 80 Stat. 416.
senger motor vehicles, $2,000,000.
For expenses necessary for the National Security; Council, includ-
ing services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, $`1,,900;000.
OFFnVi OF km) BrI T
For expenses necessaryy for the Office of Managerent and Budget.
including hire of passenger motor vehicles, and services as authorized
by 'r) U.S.C. 3109. $21,000,0;)0.
OFFICE OF 'I'r:t.rcu~cftt;vtc~,vrtoxs POTmCIcY
For expenses necessary for the conduct of telecommunications func-
tions assigned to the l)irector of the Office of Telecommunications
policy, including hire of passenger motor vehicles., and services a:;
authorized by :i I .S.C. ;109, ?3. F50,000.
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For necessary expenses of the. Special Action Office for Drug Abuse
Prevention, $3,000,000.
For necessary expenses in connection with activities authorized by
section 224 of the Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1972
86 Stat. 71. (Public Law 92-255), $4,000,000.
21 USC 1134.
For the "Special fund" established by section 223 of the Drug
21 USC 1133. Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1972 (Public Law 92-255),
$11,000,000.
SPECIAL AssISTAwcE TO TIIE PRESIDENT
For expenses necessary to enable the Vice President to provide
assistance to the President in connection with specially assigned func-
80 Stat. 416. tions, services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, but at rates for indi-
viduals not to exceed the per diem equivalent of the rate for grade
5 USC 5332 GS--18, compensation for one position at a rate not to exceed the rate
note. of level II of the Executive s:hedule, and other personal services
83 Stat. 864. without regard to the provisions of law regulating the employment
5 USC 5313 and compensation of persons in the Government service, including
note. hire of passenger motor vehicles, $910,000.
For expenses necessary for the White House Office as authorized
by law, including not to exceed $3,850,000 for services as authorized by
5 U.S.C. 3109, at such per diei rates for individuals as the President
may specify, and other personal services without regard to the pro-
visions of law regulating the employment and compensation of persons
in the Government service; hire of passenger motor vehicles, news-
papers, periodicals, teletype news service, and travel (not to exceed
$100,000) and not to exceed $1.0.000 for official entertainment expenses
? to be available for allocation within the Executive Office of the Presi-
dent; $16,367,000.
Citation of This title may be cited as the "Executive Office Appropriation Act,
title. 1975".
Independent TITLE IV-INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
Agencies
Appropriations ADMINISTRATIVE CONP'FB;RENCE OF TIIE UNITED STATES
Act, 1975.
For necessary expenses of the Administrative Conference of the
United States, established by tthe Administrative Conference Act, as
e0 stet. 388; amended (5 U.S.C. 571 et seq.),, $750,000.
83 Stat. 446.
88 STAT. 619 ADVISORY COMMISSION Os INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
88 A . 620
For expenses necessary to, (carry out the provisions of the Act of
83 Stat. 1162. September 24,1959 (73 Staat.tit)3-706), $1,075,000.
42 USC 4271 et
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For necessary expenses of the Advisory Committee on Federal
Pay, established by 5 U.S.C. 5,306,$1,30,000.
For necessary expenses, including services as authorized by 5 U.S.C.
3109; medical examinations performed for veterans by private phy- 80 Stat, 416.
sicians on a fee basis; rental of conference rooms in the District of
Columbia; hire of passenger motor vehicles; not to exceed $2,500 for
official reception and representation expenses; and advances or reim-
bursements to applicable funds of the Commission and the Federal
Bureau of Investigation for expenses incurred under Executive Order
10422 of January 9, 1953, as amended; $90,000,000 together with not 22 USC 287
to exceed $18,698,000 for current fiscal year administrative expenses note.
for the retirement and insurance programs to be transferred from the
appropriate trust funds of the Commission in amounts determined by
the Commission without regard to other statutes: Provided, That the
provisions of this appropriation shall not affect the authority to use
applicable trust funds for administrative expenses of effecting statu-
tory annuity adjustrnents. No part of the appropriation herein made
to the Civil Service Commission shall be available for the salaries
and expenses of the Legal Examining Unit of the Commission, estab-
lished pursuant to Executive Order 9358 of July 1, 1943, or any suc- 3 CFR 1943-
cessor unit of like purpose. 1948 Comp.,
p. 256.
GOVERNMENT PAYMENT FOR ANNUITANTS, EMPLOYEES HEALTII BENEFITS
For payment of Government contributions with respect to retired
employees, as authorized by chapter 89 of title 5, United States Code,
and the Retired Federal Employees Health Benefits Act (74 Stat.
849), as amended, $264,817,000.
PAYMENT TO CIVIL SERVICE RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY FUND
For financing the unfunded liability of new and increased annuity
benefits becoming effective on or after October 20, 1969, as authorized
by 5 U.S.C. 8348, and annuities under special acts, to be credited to
the Civil Service retirement and disability funnd, $882,287,000: Pro-
vided, That annuities authorized by the Act of May 29, 1944, as
amended (2 C.Z.C. 181) and the Act of August 19, 1950, as amended
(33 U.S.C. 771-775) may hereafter be paid oi.It of the Civil Service
retirement and disability fund.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For expenses necessary to carry out functions of the civil Service
Commission under Executive Order No. 11491 of October 29, 1.969, as
amended, $975,000: Provided, That public members of the Federal
Service Impasses Panel may be paid travel expenses per diem in lieu
of subsistence, as authorized by law (5 U.S.C. 5703) for persons
employed intermittently in the Government Service, and compensation
as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109.
80 Stat. 599;
84 Stat. 869,
5 USC 8901.
80 Stat. 584;
83 Stat. 137.
33 USC 776.
64 Stat. 518,
520,
88 STAT. 620
88 STAT. 621
5 USC 7301
note.
80 Stat. 499;
83 Stat. 190.
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INTERGOVERNMENTAL PERSONNEL ASSISTANCE
For grants to improve State and local personnel administration,
84 Stat. 1909. as authorized by
the Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1970,
USC 4701 $15,000,000.
note.
COMMISSION ON THE REVIEW OF TIIE NATIONAL POLICY TOWARD
GAMBLING
For expenses necessary to carry out functions of the Commission
on the Review of the National Policy Toward Gambling, established
by section 804 of the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970 (P.L.
18 USC 1955 91-452; 84 Stat. 938), $1,000,000.
note.
COMMITTEE FOR PURCHASE or PRODUCTS AND SERVICES OF TIIE BLIND
AND OTHER SEVERELY HANDICAPPED
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For expenses necessary for the Committee for Purchase of Products
and Services of the Bl%nd and Other Severely Handicapped, estab-
85 Stat. 77. fished by the Act of June 23, 1,971, Public Law 92-28, including hire
41 USC 48c. of passenger motor vehicles, $252,000.
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
DISPOSAL OF SURPLUS REAL. AND RELATED PERSONAL PROPERTY, OPERATING
EXPENSES.
Not to exceed $7,200,000 of any proceeds received by the General
Services Administration during the current.fiscal year from transfers
of excess property and the disposal of surplus real and related personal
property shall be deposited to this appropriation, and shall be avail-
able for necessary expenses incurred in the Federal Buildings Fund in
carrying out surplus property functions, pursuant to the Land and
78 Stat. 8971 Water Conservation Act of 1965, as amended (16 U.S.C. 460 1-5).
84 Stat. 1084
FEDERAL BUILDINGS FUND
LIMITATIONS ON AVAILABILITY OF REVENUE
The revenues and collections deposited into a fund pursuant to Sec-
8
88 8 STAT. 621 tion 210(f) of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act
STAT. 622 O T-1949, as amended (40 U.S.C. 490(f) ), shall be available during the
66 Stat. 594; current fiscal year for necessary expenses of real property manage-
72 Stat. 1709. went and related activities not otherwise provided for, including
operation, maintenance, and protection of federally owned and leased
buildings; rental of buildings in the District of Columbia; restoration
of leased premises; moving Government agencies (including space
adjustments) in connection with the assignment, allocation ~nnd trans-
fer of space; contractual services incident to cleaning or servicing
buildings and moving; repair and alteration of federally owned build-
ings, including grounds., approaches and appurtenances; care and
safeguarding of sites; maintenance, preservation, demolition, and
equipment; acquisition of buildings and sites by purchase, condenina-
tion, or as otherwise authorized by law; conversion and extension of
federally owned buildings; preliminary planning and design of proj-
ects by contract or otherwise; construction of new buildings (including
equipment for such buildings) ; and payment of principal, interest,
taxes, and any other obligations for public buildings acquired by pur-
chase contract; in the aggregate amount of $1,008,870,700 of which
(1) not to exceed $25,000,000 shall be available for construction of
buildings as authorized by law including construction projects at loca-
tions and at maximum construction improvement costs (including
funds for sites and expenses) as follows :
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New Construction ;
Arizona :
Lukeville Border Station, $2,081,000
Texas:
Laredo Border Station, $15,462,000
Washnigtoil:
Blaine, Pacific Highway Border Station, $3,374,000
Extensions and conversions:
Colorado:
Denver, Federal Center Building #50, $1,209,000
Denver, Federal ('enter Building #85, $1,727,000
Ohio:
Dayton, Federal Depot, #4, $1,147,000
I'ror'iCled That the, immediately foregoing limits of costs may be
exceeded to the extent that savings are effected iii other such projects,
but by not to exceed 10 per centuin; (2) not. to exceed $26,244,000 for
purchase contract payments; (3) not to exceed $50,000,000 for.rental
of space; (4) not to exceed $98,000,000 for aerations and major
repairs: (5) not to exceed $354,000,000 for real property operations;
(6) not to exceed $54,037,000 for program direction and centralized
services; and (7) not to exceed $101,589,700 of the amounts merged
with the fund pursuant to section 210(f) (3) of the Federal Property
and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended (40 U.S.C.
490 (f) (3)) of which (a) not to exceed $69,995,70 for the construction
of buildings as authorized by law including construction projects at
locations and at maximum construction improveiment costs (including
funds for sites and expenses) as follows :
Alabama :
Mobile Federal Office Building -------------------------------- $224,000
Alaska :
Fairbanks Federal Office Building and Parking Facili'ity-_______ 638, 500
Anchorage Court House, Federal Office Building, and Park
Facility ---.-----_------------------------------______------ 2,000,000
Alaska Highway Border Station ------------------- ----------- 839,000
Juneau Post Office and Court House ----------------- ------------ 12,000
Petersburg Federal Office Building and Post Office, ------------- 25,000
Arizona :
Nogales Border Station #2-------------------.---------------- 2,670,000
Arkansas:
Batesville Post Office, Court House, and Federal Of cie. Building__ 86, 000
Fayetteville Court House and Federal Office Buildinng---------- 89,000
C'nlifornia :
Los Angeles Federal Office Building and Multi-Parklu g Facility__ 1,981,000
San Diego Border Station ------------------------ ----------- 1,724,000
Hawthorne Federal Office Building ----------------------------- 92,000
Santa Rdsa Federal Office Building ---------------------------- 235,000
Santa Ana Federal Office Building ------------------------------ 18,000
San Diego Federal Building ----------------------------------- 225, 000
Calexico Border Station --------------------------------------- 88.000
Connecticut:
New Haven Federal Office Building ---------------------------- 877, 000
Delaware:
Wilmington Court House, Customs Court, and Fedleral Office
Building --------------------------------------------------- . 151, 000
District of Columbia :
South Portal Site Federal Office Building ---------------------- 10. 631, 300
James Forrestal Federal Office Building ----------------------- 170, 700
Department of Labor Building -------------------------------- 11.083,600
J. E. Hoover Federal Bureau of Investigation Building------ 514, 000
Florida :
Orlando Courthouse and Federal Office Building --------------- 99.000
Tampa Motor Pool -------------------------------------------- 15,000
West Palm Beach Post Office and Courthouse.------.---------- 31, 000
66 Stat. 594;
72 Stat 1709.
88 STAT. 622
88 STAT. 623
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Georgia :
Atlanta, Richard B, Russell Federal Office Building ---------- $700, 000
Augusta Post Office and Federal Office Building-------------- 99, 000
Griffin Post Office and Federal Office Building ----------------- 176, 000
Rome Waycross Post Courthouse and Federal Office Building --------- 19- 1, 000
Hawaii : 19, 000
Honolulu Federal Office Building________________ ---------------------------- 1t:",, 000
Idaho:
Sandpoint Federal Office Building____________________________ 16,000
Illinois :
Chicago Federal Supply Center and Parking Facility ---------- 312, 000
Chicago Federal Archives and Records Center________________ 15,000
Chicago Federal Office Building------------------ _ 1,194,000
Alton Courthouse and Federal Office Building
Carbondale Federal Office Building.. --_?______-----' 61, 000
-------------------------- 201,000
Indiana ;
Indianapolis Federal Office Building__________________________ 15,000
Indianapolis Post Office and Courthouse_____________ 10,000
Iowa : --'?
Iowa City Post Office and Federal Office Building ------------ 12, 000
Kansas:
88 SPAT. 623
88 STA . Topeka Courthouse and Federal Office Building_______________ 062,500
Kentucky :
Covington, Internal Revenue Service Center______________ 79,000
Frankfort Courthouse and Federal Office Building____________ 67, 000
Louisville Federal Office Building____________________________ 53,000
Louisiana :
Houma, A. J. Ellender Post Office and Federal Office Building-- 160,000
Nttw Orleans Courthouse and Federal Office Building -------- 30, 000
Maryland :
Baltimore, E. A. Garmata Federal Office Building------------- 22, 000
Massachusetts :
New Bedford, Hastings Keith Federal Building______________ 204,000
Michigan :
Ann Arbor, Federal Office Building -------------------------- 322,000
Detroit, Patrick V. McNatuara Federal Office Building -------- 49, 000
Grand Rapids, Courthouse and Federal Building-------------- 57, 000
Saginaw, Federal Office Building ---------------------------- 448, 000
Mississjppf
Aberdeen, Federal Office Building -_-_____ 54,000
Hattiesburg, Federal Office Building------------------------- 69, 000
Oxford, Courthouse, Post Office, and Federal Office Building-- 82,000
Nebraska:
Lincoln, Courthouse, Federal Office Building, and Park Facility-- 67, 000
New Hampshire:
Manchester Federal Office Building-------------------------- 456, 000
New Mexico :
Gallup Federal Office Building ---- -------------------------- 137, 000
New York:
BuIralo Federal Office Building____________________ 950,000
Champlain Border Station---------------------------------- 262,000
Hyde Park, F. D.: Roosevelt Library Extension---------------- 05,000
New York, Customs Courthouse and Federal Office Building--_- 113, 500
Rochester, Customs Courthouse and Federal Office Building---- 70,000
New York, Foley Square Courthouse Annex__________________ 737,000
North Carolina :
Winston-Salem, Courthouse and Federal Office Building-_____ 830,000
Ohio :
Akron, Courthouse, Federal Office Building and Parking
Facility ----------??-------------------------------------- 43,000
Akron, Post Office---------------- 13,000
Columbia, Federal Office Building____________________________ 861,000
Dayton, Courthouse and Federal Office Building______________ 42, 000
Mansfield Post Office and Federal Office Building ------------ 348, 000
Oklahoma :
Oklahoma City, Federal Office Building ----------------------- 603,000
Oregon :
Eugene, Courthouse and Federal Office Building______________ 301000
Portland, Federal Office Building________________ 12,000
Pennsylvania: --'-
Philadelphia, J. A. Byrne Courthouse and W. J. Greene, Jr.,
Federal Office Building------------------------------------ 10,624,000
Williamsport, Courthouse and Federal Office Building --------- 335,000
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Nashville, Courthouse and Federal Office Building -------------
130,000
Texas:
Dallas, Courthouse and Federal Office Building ----------------
31,000
-McAllen, Border Patrol Sector Headquarters__________________
22,000
Marfa, Border Patrol Headquarters --------------------------
136,000
Midland, Post Office, Courthouse, and Federal Office-Building ---
135, 000
San Antonio, Courthouse and Federal Office Building----------
594, 000
San Antonio, Post Office______________________________________
73,000
Vermont :
Norton, Border Station ---------------------------------------
10,000
Brattleboro, Post Office, Court House, and Federal Office
Building -------------------------------------------------
10,000
Virginia :
Quantico, Federal Bureau of Investigation Academy-----------
555, 000
Roanoke, R. H. Poll Federal Office Building ---------------------
37, 000
Virgin Islands :
Charlotte Amalie, Courthouse and Federal Office Building_____-
45, 000
Washington :
Blaine, Peace Arch Border Station ---------------------------
3,081,000
Seattle, Federal Office Building ------------------------------
2,503, 600
Seattle, Federal Center South ---------------------------------
2,878,000
West Virginia:
Morgantown, Post Office and Federal Office Buildin-------------
200,000
Elkins, Post Office, Courthouse, and Federal Office Building ----
454, 000
Wisconsin :
Madison, Courthouse and Federal Office Building______________
680,000
Total ----------------------------------------------------
69, 995, 700
Puerto Rico :
San Juan, Courthouse and Federal Office Building -------------- $25,000
Rhode Island:
Providence, Post Office and Federal Office Ballding -------------- 118,000
South Carolina:
Columbia, Courthouse, Federal Office Building, Park8ng Facility
and Vehicle Maintenance Facility -------------------------- - 955, 000
Florence, John L. McMillan Federal Building and C.ourthouse__ 327, 000
South Dakota :
Huron, Post Office and Federal Office Building ------------------ 470, 000
Rapid City, Courthouse and Federal Office Banding-__________ 31,000 88 STAT. 624
Tennessee: -- -- - - - - - 8B STAT. 625
Provided, That the immediately foregoing liii>its of cost may be
exceeded to the extent that they apply to construvetion projects previ-
ously included in the appropriation, Constrltctieai, Public Buildings
Projects, to the extent that savings are affected in other such projects.
but by not to exceed 10 per centum of the amounts, previously appro-
priated for such projects under such appropriatimsl; (b) not to exceed
$700,000 for repair and improvement of public buildings; (c) not to
exceed $5,245,000 for additional court facilities; (d) not to exceed
$16,149,000Jor construction services of on-going construction projects;
and (e) $9,500,000 for the completion of buildings management proj-
ects, including charges for work for other agencies begun in prior years
but not yet completed and $2,571,000 to be deposited in the Treasury
as miscellaneous receipts: Provided further, That for the purposes of
this authorization, buildings constructed pursuant to the Public Build-
ings Purchase Contract Act of 1954 (40 U.S.C. 35), the Public Build-
ings Amendments of 1972 (40 U.S.C. 490) and. buildings under the
control of another department or agency nwiwheret alterations of such
buildings are required in connection with the nuoving of such other
department or agency from buildings then, or thereafter to be, under
the control of General Services Administration sball be considered to
be federally owned buildings: Provided further, That amounts neces-
sary to provide reimbursable special services to other agencies under
Section 210(f) (6) of the Federal Property and Administrative Serv-
ices Act of 1949, as amended (40 U.S.C. 490(f) fi;:6)) and amounts to
provide such reimbursable fencing, lighting, gua.?rd booths, and other
facilities on private or other property not in Government ownership
or control as may be appropriate to enable the United States Secret
68 Stat. 518.
86 Stat. 215.
40 USC 603 note.
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62 Stat. 818. Service to perform its protective functions pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 3056,
as amended, shall be available from such revenues and collections:
Provided further, That any revenues and collections and any other
sums accruing to this Farad, excluding reimbursements under section
210(f) (6) of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of
86 Stat. 219. 1949 (40 U.S.C. 490(f)(6)), in excess of $1,088,870,700 shall be
deposited in miscellaneous receipts of the Treasury of the United
States.
FFOCIUL SUPPLY SERVICE
OI:ERATrxG EXPENSES
For expenses, not other wise provided, necessary for supply distri-
bution (including contractual services incident to receiving, handling
:Ind shipping supply itean I, procurenleilt, inspection, standardization,
and supply management activities as authorized by law, transportation,
public utilities, the utilization of excess property, the disposal of
surplus property, the rehahilitation of personal property, the national
stockpile established by the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock
60 Stat. 596; Piling Act (50 U.S.C. D8 h), the supplemental stockpile established
85 Stat. 427. by section 104(b) of the Agricultural Trade Development and Assist-
80 Stat, 1528. ante Act of 1954 (68 StaL 456, as amended by 73 Stat. 607), and the
7 Usc 1704. inventory maintained raider the Defense Production Act of 1950, as
64 Stat 798. amended (50 U.S.C. 20G1-2166), iiicltidhitg services as authorized by
50 USC tip. 5 U.S.C. 3109, $165,500,000: Procrded That during he current fiscal
2061-2166. , t
20 1-216 416. year the General Services Administration is authorized to acquire
leasehold interests in proity, for periods not in excess of twenty
years, for the storage, security, and maintenance of strategic, critical,
and other materials in the national and supplemental stockpiles, pro-
vided said leasehold intere s are at nominal cost to the Government:
Provided further, That during the current fiscal year there shall be
no limitation on the value of surplus strategic and critical materials
which, in accordance with section 6 of the Strategic and Critical
60 stat. 598. Materials Stock Piling Act (50 U.S.C. 98e), may be transferred with-
out reimbursement to the national stockpile: Provided further, That
during the current fiscal year materials in the inventory maintained
under the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended (50 U.S.C.
64 Stat. 798. App. 2061-2166), and excess materials in the national stockpile and
supplemental stockpile, the clisposition of which is autlorized by law,
shall be available, without reimbursement, for transfer at fair market
value to contractors as payment for expenses (including transportation
and other accessorial expenses) of acquisition of materials, or of
refining, processing, or other wise beneficiating materials, or of rotating
materials, pursuant to sectioa.i 3 of the Strategic and Critical Materials
60 stat. 597. Stock Piling Act (50 U.S-C. 98b), and of processing and refining
materials pursuant to section 303(d) of the Defense Production Act
65 Stat. 133. of 1950, as amended (50U.S-C. App. 2093 (d) ).
NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND IiECOliDS SERVICE
OPIAT[NO EXPENSES
For necessary expenses in connection with Federal records manage-
ments and related activilties,. as provided by law, including reimburse-
ment for security guard services, contractual services incident to
movement or disposal of reacurds, and acceptance and utilization of
v
for oluntary and uncompensatectl services, $50,500,000, of which $2,000,000
82 Stat. 1294. 44 U.S.C. 2504, and
ncled nhall historical
available until authorized
exp expended. by
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For expenses necessary for the review and declassification of docu-
ments and related records management activities, pursuant to Execu-
tive order 11652, directives issued pursuant thereto, and other
applicable authorities, including expenses not otherwise provided for,
and acceptance and utilization of voluntary and uncompensated serv-
ices, $1,305,000.
For expenses, not otherwise provided, necessary for carrying out
Government-wide responsibilities relating to automated data manage-
ment, telecommunications and related actitities, as authorized by law,
including services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, $7,000,000.
PREPAREDNESS ACTrvrTiES
OFFICE OF PREPAREDNESS
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For expenses necessary for emergency preparedness functions and
the disposal of excess materials in the national stockpile established
by the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act (50 U.S.C.
98-98h), the supplemental stockpile established by section 104(b) of
the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954 (68
Stat. 456, as amended by 73 Stat. 607), and the inventory maintained
under the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended (50 U.S.C.
2061-2166), including services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and
expenses of attendance of cooperating officials and individuals at meet-
ings concerned with the work of emergency planning, $7,650,000.
For expenses necessary to assist other Federal agencies to perform
civil defense mobilization functions, including payments by the
Department of Labor to State employment security agencies for the
full cost of administration of defense manpower mobilization activ-
ities, $1,500,000.
For expenses of general management and agency operations of
activities under the control of the General Services Administration,
$10,650,000: Provided, That not to exceed x+2,500 shall be available
for reception and representation expenses.
For expenses, not otherwise provided, necessary for Government-
wide policy functions in the areas of financial management, procure-
ment management, property management, automatic data processing
management, and management systems development, pursuant to
Executive Order 11717, dated May 9. 1973. $1,730,000.
60 Stat. 596;
85 Stat. 427.
80 Stat. 1526.
7 USC 1704.
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72 Stat. 838;
84 Stat. 1963.
INDIAN TRIBAL CLAIMS
For expenses necessary to provide accounting records management,
and other support incident to adjudication of Indian Tribal claims by
the Indian Claims Commission, $2,523,000.
ALLOWANCES AND OFFICE STAFF FOR FORMER PRESIDENTS
For carrying out the provisions of the Act of August 25, 1958, as
amended (3 U.S.C. 102 not(,), $60,000: Provided, That the Adminis-
trator of General Services shall transfer to the Secretary of the Treas-
ury such sums as may be necessary to carry out the provision of
sections (a) and (e) of such Act.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For administrative expenses necessary in providing general admin-
istrative and staff support services within the General Services
Administration, not otherwise provided for, $47,978,000: Provided,
That this appropriation shall be available., subject to reimbursement
by the applicable agency, for services performed for other agencies
pursuant to section 601 of the Economy Act of 1932, as amended (31
47 Stat. 417; U.S.C. 686).
57 Stat. 219.
GENERAL PROVISIONS-GGENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
SEC. 1. The appropriate appropriation or fund available to the
General Services Administration shall be credited with (1) cost of
operation, protection, maintenance, upkeep, repair, and improvement,
included as part of rentals received from Government, corporations
61 Stat. 589. pursuant to law (40 U.S.C. 129) ; and (2) appropriations or funds
62 Stat. 1225.
50 USC 451 and
note.
79 Stat. 1127.
40 USC 759.
available to other agencies, and transferred to the General Services
Administration, in connection with property transferred to the Gen-
eral Services Administration pursuant to the Act of July 2, 1948
(50 U.S.C. 451ff), and such appropriations or funds may be so trans-
ferred, with the approval of the Office of Management and Budget.
SEC. 2. Funds available to the General Services Administration
shall be available for the hire of passenger motor vehicles.
SEr. 3. None of the funds available under this Act or under section
111 of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949
shall be obligated or expended for the procurement by purchase, lease
or any other arrangement, in. whole or in part, of any or all the auto-
matic data processing system, data communications network
or related
,
software and services for the joint General Services Administration-
Department of Agriculture MCS project 97-72 contained. in the
Request for Proposal CDPA 74-14, any successor to such project, or
any other common user shared facilities authorized under section 111
of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949.
SEC. 4. Not to exceed 2 per centuin of any appropriations made avail-
able to the General Services Administration, excluding the Federal
Buildings Fund, for the current fiscal year by this Act may be trans-
ferred to any other such appropriation, but no such appropriation
shall be increased thereby more than 2 per centum : Provided, That
such transfers shall apply only to operating expenses, and shall not
exceed in the aggregate the amou nt? of $2,000,000.
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UNITED STATES TAx COURT
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses, including contract stenographic reporting,
and other services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, $6,285,000: Pro-
vided, That travel expenses of the judges shall be paid upon the writ-
ten certificate of the judge.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
DEFENSE CIVIL PRErAREDNESS AGENCY
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for carrying
out civil defense activities, including the hire of motor vehicles; and
financial contributions to the States for civil defense purposes, as
authorized by law; $03,400,000: Providdd, That not to exceed
$28,600,000 shall be available for allocation under section 205 of the
Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950, as amended.
RESEARCH, SHELTER SURVEY, A;ND MARKING
For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for studies and
research to develop measures and plans for civil defense; continuing
shelter surveys. (narking, and equipping surveyed spaces; and financial
contributions to the States under section 201(1) of th F d 1 c 1
e
26 USC 7443
note.
72 Stat. 533;
82 Stat. 175,
50 USC app.
2286.
e era Ivl
Defense Act, which shall be equally matched, for emergency operating 64 Stat. 1248;
centers and civil defense equipment; $1'8,60)00. 75 Stat. 820.
GENERAL PROVISIONS---QIVJL DEFENSE
SEC. 1. Appropriations contained in this. Act for carrying out civil
defense activities shall not be available in excess of the limitations on
appropriations contained in section 408 of the Federal Civil Defense
Act, as amended (50 U.S.C. App. 2260).
SEC. 2. No part of any appropriation in this Act shall be available
for the construction of warehouses or for tl lease of warehouse space
in any building which is to be constructed specifically for civil defense
activities.
This title may be cited as the "Independent Agencies Appropria-
tions `Act. 1975".
TITLE V-GENERAL PROVISIONS
Tins Acr
SEC. 501. Where appropriations in this Act are expendable for
travel expenses of employees and no specific imitation has been placed
thereon, the expenditures for such travel eenses may not exceed the
amounts set forth therefor in the budget estimates submitted for the
appropriations: Provided, That this section shall not apply to travel
performed by uncompensated officials of local boards and appeal
boards of the Selective Service System ; to travel performed directly
in connection with care and treatment of rmedical beneficiaries of the
Veterans Administration; or to payments do interagency motor pools
where separately `set forth in the budget schedules.
72 Stat. 534;
86 Stat. 503.
Citation of
title.
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88 Employees, SEC. 502. No part of any alrpropriation contained in this Act shall
Military n leavej be available to pay the salary of any person filling a position, other
tosition. than a temporary position. formerly held by all employee who has
left to enter the Armed 1 oretes of the United States and has satis-
factorily completed his period of active military or naval service
and has within ninety days sifter his release from such service or
from hospitalization continuing after discharge for a period of not
more than one year made application for restoration to his former
position and has been certifiesd by the Civil Service Commission as
still qualified to perform the duties of his former position and his
72 not been restored thereto.
84 Offices outside Src. 503. No part of any aplpropriation made available in this Act
n.C., limita- shall be used for the purchase tor sale of real estate or for the purpose
tion. of establishing new offices outside the District of Columbia : Provided,
That this limitation shall nott apply to programs which have been
apjrr'oved by the Congress and] appropriations made therefor.
Fiscal year SEc. 504. No part of any apiipropriation contained in this Act shall
limitation, remain available for obligatiokn beyond the current fiscal year unless
expressly so provided herein.
Foreign-.made SEC. 505). No part of any apropriation contained in this Act shall
tools, pro- be available for the procuremc:=i t, of or for the payment of the salary
curement of any person engaged in the procurement of any ]rand or measuring
restriction, tool (s) not produced in the United States or its possessions except to
the extent that the Administr,i;tor of General Services or his designee
shall determine that a satisfactory quality and sufficient quantity of
4; hand or measuring tools prodse-ed in the United States or its posses-
s' sions cannot be procured as mud when needed from sources in the
United States and its possessiams or except in accordance with proce-
dures prescribed by section 6-104.4 (b) of Armed Services Procure-
ment Regulation dated January 1. 1969, as such regulation existed on
June 15, 1970. This section sh~iu'll be applicable to all solicitations for
bids opened after its enactment..
Space and service Si.,,(,. 506. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall
6; charges be available for paying to the Administrator of the General Services
Administration n excess of 90~ per centum of the standard level user
charge established pursuant to ;section 210j of the Federal Property
e6 Stat. 219. and Administrative Services A of 1949, as amended, for space and
6' 40 USC 490. services.
5 Administrative SEC. 507. None of the fluids awailable under this Act shall be avail-
n expenses for able for administrative expense--, in connection with the execution of
purchase con- purchase contracts pursuant t(O section 5 of the Public Buildings
86 Stat. 219.
tracts. Amendments of 1972 (Public Law 92-313) in excess of the aggregate
7 40 USC 602a amount of $300,000,000 (based em approved prospectuses) during the
4 fiscal year ending June 30, 1975.
TITLE VI-GELcERAL PROVISIONS
Motor vehicle
purchase.
31 USC 638o
note.
31 USC 638a.
Police-type
vehicles.
Citizenship
requirement for
employees.
DEPARTDIENTS, AOE;NCIES, AND CORPORATIONS
SEC. 601. Unless otherwise sipecifically provided the maximum
amount allowable during the current fiscal year in accordance with
section 16 of the Act of August 2:. 1946 (60 Stilt. 810), for the purchase
of any passenger motor vehicle (exclusive of buses and ambulances),
is hereby fixed at $2,100 except stn Lion wagons for which the maximum
shall be $2,400: Provided, That these limits may be exceeded by not
to exceed $900 for police-type vehicles.
SEC. 602. Unless otherwise speecified and during the current fiscal
year, no part of any appropriation contained in this or any other Act
shall be used to pay the com penswtion of any officer or employee of the
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Government of the United States (including any agency the majority of sTnm 631
of the stock of which is owned by the Government of the United
States) whose post of duty is in continental United States unless such
person (1) is a citizen of the United States, (2) is a person in the
service of the United States on the date of enactment of this Act, who,
being eligible for citizenship, has filed a declaration of intention to
become a citizen of the United States prior to such date and is actually
residing in the United Stages, (3) is a person who owes allegiance to
the United States, or (4) is an alien from Cuba, Poland, or the Baltic
countries lawfully admitted to the I;rnited States for permanent resi-
dence: Provided, That, for the purt)ose of this section, an affidavit
signed by any such person shall be considered prima facie evidence
that the requirements of this section with respect to his status have
been complied with: Provided farther, That any person making a
false affidavit shall be. guilty of a feionr, and, upon conviction, shall
be fined not more than $4,000 or imprisoned for not more than one
year, or both : Provided further, That the above penal-clause shall be
in addition to, and not in substitution for, any other provisions of
existing law : Provided further, That any payment made to any officer
or employee contrary to the provisions of this section shall be recover-
able in action by the Federal Government. This section shall not apply
to citizens of the Republic of the Philippines or to nationals of those
countries allied with the United States in the current. defense effort,
or to temporary employment of translators, or to temporary employ-
ment in the field service (not to exceed sixty days) as a result of
emergencies.
SEC. 603. Appropriations of the executive departments and rode- Quarters
pendent establishments for the current fiscal year, available for all-oes.
expenses of travel or for the expenses of the activity concerned, are
hereby made available for quarters allowances and cost-of-living
allowances, in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 5922-5924.
SEC. 604. No part of any appropriation for the current fiscal year Nominees not
contained in this or any other Act shall be paid to any person for the approved.
filling of any position for which he or she has been nominated after
the Senate has voted not to approve tha nomination of said person.
SEC. 605. Fluids made available by this or any other Act for admin- Administrative
istrative expenses in the current fiscal year of the corporations and expense funds.
agencies subject to the Govt rnment Corporation Control Act, as
amended (31 U.S.C. 841), shall be available, in addition to objects for 59 Stat. 597.
which such funds are otherwise available, for rent in the District of
Columbia; services in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 3109; and the objects 80 Stat, 416,
specified under this head, all the provisions of which shall be appli-
cable to the expenditure of such funds sunless otherwise specified in the
Act by which they are made available: Provided, That in the event
any functions budgeted as administrative expenses are subsequently
transferred to or paid from other funds, the limitations on adminis-
trative expenses shall be correspondingly reduced.
SEC. 606. Pursuant to section 1415 of the Act. of July 15, 1952 (66 Foreign
Stat. 662). foreign credits (including currencies) owed to or owned oredits.
by the United States may be used by Federal agencies for any purpose 31 use 724.
for which appropriations are made for the current fiscal year (includ-
ing the carrying out of Acts requiring or authorizing the use of such
credits), only when reimbursement therefor is made to the Treasury
from applicable appropriations of the agency concerned: Provided,
That such credits received as exchange allowances or proceeds of sales
of personal property may be used in whole or part payment for acqui-
sition of similar items, to the, extent and in the manner authorized by
law, without reimbursement to the Treasury.
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Publicity or SEC. 607. (a) No part of any appropriation contained in this or any
propaganda. other Net, or of the funds available for expenditure by any corporation
or agency, shall be used for publicity or propaganda purposes designed
to support or defeat legislation. pending before Congress.
U.S. Postal (b) No part of any appxopriat.ion contained in this Act shall be
Service Service available for the payment-)f the salary of any officer or employee of
employees, the United States Postal Service, who-
Communication (1) prohibits or prevents, or attempts or threatens to prohibit or
With Congress. prevent, any officer or emp} ee of the United States Pv tal Service
72 from having any direct oral or written communication or contact with
81 C any Member or cormnittre od 'Congress in connection with any matter
D pertaining to the employmc rrt of such officer or employee or pertaining
t to the United States Postal ;rvice in ally way, irrespective of whether
such communication or conn:art. is at the initiative of such officer or
employee or in response to tih request or inquiry of such Member or
committee; or -
1. (2) removes, suspends from duty without pay, demotes, reduces in
rank, seniority, status, pay. or performance or efficiency rating, denies
Pc promotion to, relocates, reasw igns, transfers, disciplines, or discrim-
tc mates in regard to any employment right, entitlement. or benefit, or
et any term or condition of ernpfioyment of, any officer or employee of the
re United States Postal Service? 'or attempts or threatens to commit any
of the foregoing actions with respect to such officer or employee, by
reason of any communicat-iorn or contact of such officer or employee
4' with any Member or committee of Congress as described in para-
5' graph (1) of this subsection..
Interdepart- SEC. 608. No part of any appropriation contained in this or any
mental groups, other Act, shall be available. to finance interdepartmental boards,
expenses. commissions, councils, committees, or similar groups under section 214
59 Stat. 134. of the Independent. Offices Appropriations Act, 1946 (31 U.S.C. 691)
Spa which do not have prior and specific congressional approval of such
method of financial support.
6 ohs Spaoe and ser- SEC. 609. Appropriations .tenilable to any department or agency
vice charges during the current fiscal year f6a? necessary expenses, including main-
and building tenance or operating expenses.,, shall also be available for payment to
86 improvements. the General Services Adnrinisti:uttion for charges for space and sor?vices
e X400 and those expenses of renovation and alteration of buildings and facili-
5 exp ties which constitute public imps-ovements, performed in accordance
r e
P 73 Stat. 479. with the Public Buildings Act of 19.39 (73 Stat. 749), the Public
pun
trai 40 USC 601 note. Buildings Amendments of 1972 ('86 Stat. 216), or other applicable law.
86 : 40 USC 603 note, SEC. 610. Fundls made available by this or airy other Act to the fund
40 t U.S. or Postal created by the Public Buildings Amendments of 1972 (86 Stat. 216),
Service guard`s, and the "Postal Service fund" (2 .9 U.S.C. 2003), shall be available for
funds.
40 USC SC 603 note.
emptoyment of guards for a.ll bniildings and areas owned or occupied
84 Stat. 739. by the United States or the Postal Service and under the charge and
control of the General Services Administration or the Postal Service.
and such guards shall have. with respect to such property, the powers
of special policemen provided by the first section of the Act of June 1,
Moto 1948 (62 Stat. 281; 40 U.S.C. but shall not be restricted to cer-
pure tarn Federal property as otherwise required by the proviso contained
31 U. in said section, and, as to property owned or occupied by the Postal
3ztu. Service, the Postmaster General may take the same actions as the
Administrator of General Services may take under the provisions
Polio of sections 2 and 3 of the. Act of June 1, 1948 (62 Stat. 281; 40 U.S.C.
vehic 318a, 3181) attaching thereto penal consequences under the authority
Citi2 and within the limits provided in wction 4 of the Act of June 1, 1948
requi (62 Stitt. 281; 40 U.S.C. 318c).
emplc
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SEc. 611. None of the funds available under this Act shall be avail- U.S. customs
able for administrative expenses in connection with the transfer of Service
any functions, personnel, facilities, equipment, or funds out of the functions, eta.
United States Customs Service unless such transfers have been
specifically authorized by the Congress.
Sac. 612. None of the funds available under this Act shall be avail- Bureau of
able for administrative expenses for the purpose of transferring the Customs ac-
border control activities of the Bureau of Customs to any other agency tivities
of the Federal Government.
This Act may be cited as the "Treasury, Postal Service, and General Short title.
Government Appropriation Act, 1975".
Approved August 21, 1974.
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY:
HOUSE REPORTS: No. 93-1132 (Comm. on Appropriations) and No. 93-1262
(Comm, of Conference).
SENATE REPORT No, 93-1028 (Comm on Appropriations).
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 120 (1974):
June 25, considered and passed House.
July 31, considered and passed Senate, amended.
Aug. 13, House agreed to oonferenee report.
Aug. 15, Senate agreed to conference report.
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