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106 STAT. 1792 PUBLIC LAW 102-394-OCT. 6,1992

Public Law 102-394


102d Congress
An Act

Oct. 6, 1992 Making appropriations for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services,
and Education, and related agencies, for the fiscal year ending September 30,
[H.R. 5677) 1993, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of


Departments of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the
Labor, Health following sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury
and Human
Services, and not otherwise appropriated, for the Departments of Labor, Health
Education, and and Human Services, and Education, and related agencies for the
Related fiscal year ending September 30, 1993, and for other purposes,
Agencies namely: TL - A E O A
Appropriations
Act, 1993. TITLE I-DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Department of
Labor EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION
Appropriations
Act, 1993.
PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION

For expenses of administering employment and training pro-


grams and for carrying out section 908 of the Social Security Act,
$76,227,000, together with not to exceed $55,803,000, which may
be expended from the Employment Security Administration account
in the Unemployment Trust Fund.
TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

For expenses necessary to carry into effect the Job Training


Partnership Act, as amended, including the purchase and hire
of passenger motor vehicles, the construction, alteration, and repair
of buildings and other facilities, and the purchase of real property
for training centers as authorized by the Job Training Partnership
Act, $4,066,584,000, plus reimbursements, to be available for obliga-
tion for the period July 1, 1993, through June 30, 1994, of which
$62,370,000 shall be for carrying out section 401, $78,934,000 shall
be for carrying out section 402, $9,029,000 shall be for carrying
out section 441, $1,485,000 shall be for the National Commission
for Employment Policy, $5,400,000 shall be for all activities con-
ducted by and through the National Occupational Information
Coordinating Committee under the Job Training Partnership Act,
and $3,861,000 shall be for service delivery areas under section
101(a)(4)(A)(iii) of the Job Training Partnership Act in addition
to amounts otherwise provided under sections 202 and 252(b) of
the Act; and, in addition, $55,144,000 is appropriated for necessary
expenses of construction, rehabilitation, and acquisition of Job Corps
centers, as authorized by the Job Training Partnership Act, in
addition to amounts otherwise provided herein for the Job Corps,
to be available for obligation for the period July 1, 1993 through
June 30, 1996; and, in addition, $50,000,000 is appropriated for
Clean Air Employment Transition Assistance under part B of title
III of the Job Training Partnership Act, to be available for obligation

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for the period July 1, 1993 through June 30, 1994; and, in addition,
$750,000 is appropriated for the Glass Ceiling Commission author-
ized by title H of the Civil Rights Act of 1991; and, in addition,
$750,000 is appropriated for the National Center for the Workplace
authorized by title XV, part A, of Public Law 102-325; and, in
addition, $12,638,000 is appropriated for activities authorized by
title VII, subtitle C of the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assist-
ance Act: Provided, That no funds from any other appropriation
shall be used to provide meal services at or for Job Corps centers.
For expenses necessary for the acquisition, construction,
rehabilitation and equipping of facilities at four new Job Corps
centers, $20,000,000, as authorized by the Job Training Partnership
Act, to be available for obligation for the period July 1, 1993
through June 30, 1998.
COMMUNITY SERVICE EMPLOYMENT FOR OLDER AMERICANS

To carry out the activities for national grants or contracts


with public agencies and public or private nonprofit organizations
under paragraph (1XA) of section 506(a) of title V of the Older
Americans Act of 1965, as amended, $306,700,000.
To carry out the activities for grants to States under paragraph
(3) of section 506(a) of title V of the Older Americans Act of
1965, as amended, $86,506,000.
FEDERAL UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS AND ALLOWANCES

For payments during the current fiscal year of benefits and


payments as authorized by title II of Public Law 95-250, as
amended, and of trade adjustment benefit payments and allowances
under part I, and for training, for allowances for job search and
relocation, and for related State administrative expenses under
part II, subchapter B, chapter 2, title II of the Trade Act of 1974,
as amended, $211,250,000 together with such amounts as may
be necessary to be charged to the subsequent appropriation for
payments for any period subsequent to September 15 of the current
year: Provided, That amounts received or recovered pursuant to
section 208(e) of Public Law 95-250 shall be available for payments.
STATE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
OPERATIONS

For activities authorized by the Act of June 6, 1933, as amended


(29 U.S.C. 49-491-1; 39 U.S.C. 3202(aX1)(E)); title In of the Social
Security Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 502-504); necessary adminis-
trative expenses for carrying out 5 U.S.C. 8501-8523, and sections
225, 231-235 and 243-244, title H of the Trade Act of 1974, as
amended; as authorized by section 7c of the Act of June 6, 1933,
as amended, necessary administrative expenses under sections
101(aX15XH), 212(aX5XA), (m) (2) and (3), (nXl), and 218(g) (1),
(2), and (3), and 258(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act,
as amended (8 U.S.C. 1101 et seq.); necessary administrative
expenses to carry out the Targeted Jobs Tax Credit Program under
section 51 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and section 221(a)
of the Immigration Act of 1990, $23,747,000 together with not
to exceed $3,162,127,000 (including not to exceed $2,080,000 which
may be used for amortization payments to States which had
independent retirement plans in their State employment service

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agencies prior to 1980, and including not to exceed $500,000 which


may be obligated in contracts with non-State entities for occupa-
tional and test research activities which benefit the Federal-State
Employment Service System), which may be expended from the
Employment Security Administration account in the Unemployment
Trust Fund, and of which the sums available in the allocation
for activities authorized by title III of the Social Security Act,
as amended (42 U.S.C. 502-504), and the sums available in the
allocation for necessary administrative expenses for carrying out
5 U.S.C. 8501-8523, shall be available for obligation by the States
through December 31, 1993, except that funds used for automation
acquisitions shall be available for obligation by States through
September 30, 1994; and of which $21,729,000 together with not
to exceed $795,771,000 of the amount which may be expended
from said trust fund shall be available for obligation for the period
July 1, 1993, through June 30, 1994, to fund activities under
section 6 of the Act of June 6, 1933, as amended, including the
cost of penalty mail made available to States in lieu of allotments
for such purpose, and of which $302,331,000 shall be available
only to the extent necessary for additional State allocations to
administer unemployment compensation laws to finance increases
in the number of unemployment insurance claims filed and claims
paid or changes in a State law: Provided, That to the extent that
the Average Weekly Insured Unemployment (AWIU) for fiscal year
1993 is projected by the Department of Labor to exceed 3.54 million,
an additional $30,000,000 shall be available for obligation for every
100,000 increase in the AWIU level (including a pro rata amount
for any increment less than 100,000) from the Employment Security
Administration Account of the Unemployment Trust Fund.

ADVANCES TO THE UNEMPLOYMENT TRUST FUND AND OTHER FUNDS

For repayable advances to the Unemployment Trust Fund as


authorized by sections 905(d) and 1203 of the Social Security Act,
as amended, and to the Black Lung Disability Trust Fund as
authorized by section 9501(c)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code of
1954, as amended; and for nonrepayable advances to the Unemploy-
ment Trust Fund as authorized by section 8509 of title 5, United
States Code, and section 104(d) of Public Law 102-164, and to
the "Federal unemployment benefits and allowances" account, to
remain available until September 30, 1994, $665,000,000.
In addition, for making repayable advances to the Black Lung
Disability Trust Fund in the current fiscal year after September
15, 1993, for costs incurred by the Black Lung Disability Trust
Fund in the current fiscal year, such sums as may be necessary.

LABOR-MANAGEMENT STANDARDS

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For necessary expenses for Labor-Management Standards,


$27,570,000.

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PENSION AND WELFARE BENEFITS ADMINISTRATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For necessary expenses for Pension and Welfare Benefits


Administration, $64,356,000: Provided, That $600,000 shall be
available for the National Commission on Private Pension Plans
if an Act authorizing such Commission is enacted into law.
PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION

PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION FUND

The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation is authorized to


make such expenditures, including financial assistance authorized
by section 104 of Public Law 96-364, within limits of funds and
borrowing authority available to such Corporation, and in accord
with law, and to make such contracts and commitments without
regard to fiscal year limitations as provided by section 104 of
the Government Corporation Control Act, as amended (31 U.S.C.
9104), as may be necessary in carrying out the program through
September 30, 1993, for such Corporation: Provided, That not to
exceed $33,857,000 shall be available for administrative expenses
of the Corporation: Providedfurther,That expenses of such Corpora-
tion in connection with the termination of pension plans, for the
acquisition, protection or management, and investment of trust
assets, and for benefits administration services shall be considered
as non-administrative expenses for the purposes hereof, and
excluded from the above limitation.

EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ADMInISTRATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For necessary expenses for the Employment Standards


Administration, including reimbursement to State, Federal, and
local agencies and their employees for inspection services rendered,
$234,332,000, together with $999,000 which may be expended from
the Special Fund in accordance with sections 39(c) and 44(j) of
the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act.

SPECIAL BENEFITS

(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

For the payment of compensation, benefits, and expenses


(except administrative expenses) accruing during the current or
any prior fiscal year authorized by title 5, chapter 81 of the United
States Code; continuation of benefits as provided for under the
head "Civilian War Benefits" in the Federal Security Agency Appro-
priation Act, 1947; the Employees' Compensation Commission
Appropriation Act, 1944; and sections 4(c) and 5(f) of the War
Claims Act of 1948 (50 U.S.C. App. 2012); and 50 per centum
of the additional compensation and benefits required by section
10(h) of the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act,
as amended, $290,000,000 together with such amounts as may
be necessary to be charged to the subsequent year appropriation
for the payment of compensation and other benefits for any period

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106 STAT. 1796 PUBLIC LAW 102-394-OCT. 6, 1992
subsequent to August 15 of the current year: Provided, That such
sums as are necessary may be used for a demonstration project
under section 8104 of title 5, United States Code, in which the
Secretary may reimburse an employer, who is not the employer
at the time of injury, for portions of the salary of a reemployed,
disabled beneficiary: Providedfurther, That balances of reimburse-
ments from Federal Government agencies unobligated on September
30, 1992, shall remain available until expended for the payment
of compensation, benefits, and expenses: Provided further, That
in addition there shall be transferred from the Postal Service fund
to this appropriation such sums as the Secretary of Labor deter-
mines to be the cost of administration for Postal Service employees
through September 30, 1993: Provided further, That the Secretary
may require that any person filing a notice of injury or a claim
for benefits under Subchapter 5, U.S.C., Chapter 81, or under
Subchapter 33, U.S.C., 901, et seq. (the Longshore and Harbor
Workers' Compensation Act, as amended), provide as part of such
notice and claim, such identifying information (including Social
Security account number) as such regulations may prescribe.
BLACK LUNG DISABILITY TRUST FUND

(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

For payments from the Black Lung Disability Trust Fund,


$944,027,000, of which $888,251,000, shall be available until
September 30, 1994, for payment of all benefits as authorized
by section 9501(d) (1), (2), (4), and (7) of the Internal Revenue
Code of 1954, as amended, and interest on advances as authorized
by section 9501(c)(2) of that Act, and of which $29,726,000 shall
be available for transfer to Employment Standards Administration,
Salaries and Expenses, and $25,698,000 for transfer to Depart-
mental Management, Salaries and Expenses, and $352,000 for
transfer to Departmental Management, Office of Inspector General,
for expenses of operation and administration of the Black Lung
Benefits program as authorized by section 9501(d)(5)(A) of that
Act: Provided, That in addition, such amounts as may be necessary
may be charged to the subsequent year appropriation for the pay-
ment of compensation, interest, or other benefits for any period
subsequent to June 15 of the current year: Provided further, That
in addition such amounts shall be paid from this fund into mis-
cellaneous receipts as the Secretary of the Treasury determines
to be the administrative expenses of the Department of the Treasury
for administering the fund during the current fiscal year, as author-
ized by section 9501(dX5)(B) of that Act.
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For necessary expenses for the Occupational Safety and Health


Administration, $290,895,000, including not to exceed $68,927,000,
which shall be the maximum amount available for grants to States
under section 23(g) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act,
which grants shall be no less than fifty percent of the costs of
State occupational safety and health programs required to be
incurred under plans approved by the Secretary under section 18
of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970: Provided, That

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none of the funds appropriated under this paragraph shall be obli-
gated or expended to prescribe, issue, administer, or enforce any
standard, rule, regulation, or order under the Occupational Safety
and Health Act of 1970 which is applicable to any person who
is engaged in a farming operation which does not maintain a
temporary labor camp and employs ten or fewer employees: Pro-
vided further, That no funds appropriated under this paragraph
shall be obligated or expended to administer or enforce any stand-
ard, rule, regulation, or order under the Occupational Safety and
Health Act of 1970 with respect to any employer of ten or fewer
employees who is included within a category having an occupational
injury lost workday case rate, at the most precise Standard Indus-
trial Classification Code for which such data are published, less
than the national average rate as such rates are most recently
published by the Secretary, acting through the Bureau of Labor
Statistics, in accordance with section 24 of that Act (29 U.S.C.
673), except-
(1) to provide, as authorized by such Act, consultation,
technical assistance, educational and training services, and to
conduct surveys and studies;
(2) to conduct an inspection or investigation in response
to an employee complaint, to issue a citation for violations
found during such inspection, and to assess a penalty for viola-
tions which are not corrected within a reasonable abatement
period and for any willful violations found;
(3) to take any action authorized by such Act with respect
to imminent dangers;
(4) to take any action authorized by such Act with respect
to health hazards;
(5) to take any action authorized by such Act with respect
to a report of an employment accident which is fatal to one
or more employees or which results in hospitalization of two
or more employees, and to take any action pursuant to such
investigation authorized by such Act; and
(6) to take any action authorized by such Act with respect
to complaints of discrimination against employees for exercising
rights under such Act:
Provided further, That the foregoing proviso shall not apply to
any person who is engaged in a farming operation which does
not maintain a temporary labor camp and employs ten or fewer
employees.
MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH AmINmTRATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES


For necessary expenses for the Mine Safety and Health
Administration, $193,044,000, of which $5,634,000 shall be for the
State Grants Program, including purchase and bestowal of certifi-
cates and trophies in connection with mine rescue and first-aid
work, and the hire of passenger motor vehicles; the Secretary is 30 USC 962.
authorized to accept lands, buildings, equipment, and other con-
tributions from public and private sources and to prosecute projects
in cooperation with other agencies, Federal, State, or private; the
Mine Safety and Health Administration is authorized to promote
health and safety education and training in the mining community
through cooperative programs with States, industry, and safety

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associations; and any funds available to the Department may be
used, with the approval of the Secretary, to provide for the costs
of mine rescue and survival operations in the event of a major
disaster: Provided, That none of the funds appropriated under this
paragraph shall be obligated or expended to carry out section 115
of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 or to carry
out that portion of section 104(gX1) of such Act relating to the
enforcement of any training requirements, with respect to shell
dredging, or with respect to any sand, gravel, surface stone, surface
clay, colloidal phosphate, or surface limestone mine.
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses for the Bureau of Labor Statistics,
including advances or reimbursements to State, Federal, and local
agencies and their employees for services rendered, $277,210,000,
together with not to exceed $49,301,000, which may be expended
from the Employment Security Administration account in the
Unemployment Trust Fund.
DEPARTMENTAL MANAGEMENT

SALARIES AND EXPENSES


For necessary expenses for Departmental Management, includ-
ing the hire of five sedans, and including up to $4,438,000 for
the President's Committee on Employment of People With Disabil-
ities, $143,976,000, together with not to exceed $329,000, which
may be expended from the Employment Security Administration
account in the Unemployment Trust Fund.
WORKING CAPITAL FUND

Funds received for services rendered to any entity or person


for use of Departmental facilities, including associated utilities and
security services, shall be credited to and merged with this fund.
ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR VETERANS EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING

Not to exceed $183,742,000 may be derived from the Employ-


ment Security Administration account in the Unemployment Trust
Fund to carry out the provisions of 38 U.S.C. 2001-10 and
2021-26.
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

For salaries and expenses of the Office of Inspector General


in carrying out the provisions of the Inspector General Act of
1978, as amended, $47,780,000, together with not to exceed
$4,438,000, which may be expended from the Employment Security
Administration account in the Unemployment Trust Fund.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
29 USC 567. SEC. 101. Appropriations in this Act or subsequent Departments
of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related
Agencies Appropriations Acts available for salaries and expenses

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shall be available for supplies, services, and rental of conference
space within the District of Columbia, as the Secretary of Labor
shall deem necessary for settlement of labor-management disputes.
SEC. 102. None of the funds appropriated under this Act or 29 USC 655 note.
subsequent Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services,
and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Acts shall
be used to grant variances, interim orders or letters of clarification
to employers which will allow exposure of workers to chemicals
or other workplace hazards in excess of existing Occupational Safety
and Health Administration standards for the purpose of conducting
experiments on workers' health or safety.
SEC. 103. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act no
funds appropriated by this Act may be used to execute or carry
out any contract with a non-governmental entity to administer
or manage a Civilian Conservation Center of the Job Corps.
SEC. 104. None of the funds appropriated in this Act shall
be used by the Job Corps program to pay the expenses of legal
counsel or representation in any criminal case or proceeding for
a Job Corps participant, unless certified to and approved by the
Secretary of Labor that a public defender is not available.
SEC. 105. The Secretary of Labor is authorized to accept, in
the name of the Department of Labor, and employ or dispose
of in furtherance of authorized activities of the Department of
Labor, any money or property, real, personal, or mixed, tangible
or intangible, received by gift, devise, bequest, or otherwise.
This title may be cited as the "Department of Labor Appropria-
tions Act, 1993".
TITLE II-DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN Department of
Health and
SERVICES Human Services
Appropriations
HEALTH RESOURCES AND SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Act, 1993.

HEALTH RESOURCES AND SERVICES

For carrying out titles III, VII, VIII, X, XII, XIX, XXVI, and
XXVII of the Public Health Service Act, section 427(a) of the Federal
Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, title V of the Social Security
Act, the Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986, as amended,
Public Law 101-527, Public Law 100-579, and the Native Hawaiian
Health Care Act of 1988, $2,601,625,000, of which $418,000 shall
remain available until expended for interest subsidies on loan
guarantees made prior to fiscal year 1981 under part B of title
VII of the Public Health Service Act: Provided, That when the
Department of Health and Human Services administers or operates
an employee health program for any Federal department or agency,
payment for the full estimated cost shall be made by way of
reimbursement or in advance to this appropriation: Provided fur-
ther, That user fees authorized by 31 U.S.C. 9701 may be credited
to appropriations under this heading, notwithstanding 31 U.S.C.
3302: Provided further, That of the funds made available under
this heading, $990,000 shall be available until expended for facilities
renovations at the Gillis W. Long Hansen's Disease Center: Provided
further, That in addition to fees authorized by section 427(b) of
the Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986, fees shall be
collected for the full disclosure of information under the Act suffi-
cient to recover the full costs of operating the Health Care Quality

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Improvement Databank, and shall remain available until expended
to carry out that Act.
MEDICAL FACILITIES GUARANTEE AND LOAN FUND FEDERAL INTEREST
SUBSIDIES FOR MEDICAL FACILITIES

For carrying out subsections (d) and (e) of section 1602 of


the Public Health Service Act, $10,900,000, together with any
amounts received by the Secretary in connection with loans and
loan guarantees under title VI of the Public Health Service Act,
to be available without fiscal year limitation for the payment of
interest subsidies. During the fiscal year, no commitments for direct
loans or loan guarantees shall be made.
HEALTH EDUCATION ASSISTANCE LOANS PROGRAM

For the cost of guaranteed loans, such sums as may be nec-


essary to carry out the purpose of the program, as authorized
by title VII of the Public Health Service Act, as amended: Provided,
That such costs, including the cost of modifying such loans, shall
be as defined in section 502 of the Congressional Budget Act of
1974: Provided further, That these funds are available to subsidize
gross obligations for the total loan principal any part of which
is to be guaranteed at not to exceed $340,000,000. In addition,
for administrative expenses to carry out the guaranteed loan pro-
gram, $2,970,000.
VACCINE INJURY COMPENSATION PROGRAM TRUST FUND

For payments from the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program


Trust Fund, such sums as may be necessary for claims associated
with vaccine-related injury or death with respect to vaccines
administered after September 30, 1988, pursuant to subtitle 2 of
title XXI of the Public Health Service Act, to remain available
until expended: Provided, That for necessary administrative
expenses, not to exceed $2,500,000 shall be available from the
Trust Fund to the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
VACCINE INJURY COMPENSATION

For payment of claims resolved by the United States Claims


Court related to the administration of vaccines before October 1,
1988, $80,000,000, to remain available until expended.
CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL

DISEASE CONTROL, RESEARCH, AND TRAINING

To carry out titles III, VII, XI, XV, XVII, XIX, and XXVII
of the Public Health Service Act, sections 101, 102, 103, 201, 202,
and 203 of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977, and
sections 20, 21, and 22 of the Occupational Safety and Health
Act of 1970; including insurance of official motor vehicles in foreign
countries; and hire, maintenance, and operation of aircraft,
$1,684,610,000, of which $17,000,000 shall remain available until
expended for equipment and construction and renovation of facili-
ties, and in addition, such sums as may be derived from authorized
user fees, which shall be credited to this account: Provided, That
training of private persons shall be made subject to reimbursement

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or advances to this appropriation for not in excess of the full


cost of such training: Provided further, That funds appropriated
under this heading shall be available for payment of the costs
of medical care, related expenses, and burial expenses hereafter
incurred by or on behalf of any person who had participated in
the study of untreated syphilis initiated in Tuskegee, Alabama,
in 1932, in such amounts and subject to such terms and conditions
as prescribed by the Secretary of Health and Human Services
and for payment, in such amounts and subject to such terms and
conditions, of such costs and expenses hereafter incurred by or
on behalf of such person's wife or offspring determined by the
Secretary to have suffered injury or disease from syphilis contracted
from such person: Providedfurther, That amounts received by the
National Center for Health Statistics from reimbursable and inter-
agency agreements and the sale of data tapes may be credited
to this appropriation and shall remain available until expended:
Provided further, That in addition to amounts provided herein,
up to $29,106,000 shall be available from amounts available under
section 2711 of the Public Health Service Act, to carry out the
National Center for Health Statistics surveys: Provided further,
That employees of the Public Health Service, both civilian and
Commissioned Officer, detailed to States or municipalities as
assignees under authority of section 214 of the Public Health Service
Act in the instance where in excess of 50 percent of salaries and
benefits of the assignee is paid directly or indirectly by the State
or municipality, and employees of the National Center for Health
Statistics, who are assisting other Federal organizations on data
collection and analysis and whose salaries are fully reimbursed
by the organizations requesting the services, shall be treated as
non-Federal employees for reporting purposes only.

NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH

NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE


For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health
Service Act with respect to cancer, $2,007,483,000.

NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE

For carrying out sections 301 and 1105 and title IV of the
Public Health Service Act with respect to cardiovascular, lung,
and blood diseases, and blood and blood products, $1,228,455,000.

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DENTAL RESEARCH

For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health
Service Act with respect to dental disease, $163,269,000.

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DIABETES AND DIGESTIVE AND KIDNEY


DISEASES

For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health
Service Act with respect to diabetes and digestive and kidney dis-
eases, $688,633,000.

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM

For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health
Service Act with respect to alcohol abuse, and alcoholism,
$178,711,000.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE

For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health
Service Act with respect to drug abuse, $408,982,000: Provided,
That of such amount, $2,000,000 shall be made available to carry
out section 706 of the ADAMHA Reorganization Act, Public Law
102-321, in lieu of amounts that would otherwise be provided
for such purpose under section 706(e) of such Act.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH

For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health
Service Act with respect to mental health, $590,436,000.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND STROKE

For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health
Service Act with respect to neurological disorders and stroke,
$606,600,000.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES

For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health
Service Act with respect to allergy and infectious diseases,
$991,805,000.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES

For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health
Service Act with respect to general medical sciences, $839,804,000.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health
Service Act with respect to child health and human development,
$534,094,000.
NATIONAL EYE INSTITUTE

For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health
Service Act with respect to eye diseases and visual disorders,
$279,102,000.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES

For carrying out sections 301 and 311, and title IV of the
Public Health Service Act with respect to environmental health
sciences, $255,115,000.

NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING

For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health
Service Act with respect to aging, $404,468,000.

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ARTHRITIS AND MUSCULOSKELETAL AND SKIN


DISEASES

For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health
Service Act with respect to arthritis, and musculoskeletal and skin
diseases, $214,619,000.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DEAFNESS AND OTHER COMMUNICATION
DISORDERS

For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health
Service Act with respect to deafness and other communication dis-
orders, $156,342,000.
NATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH RESOURCES

For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health
Service Act with respect to research resources and general research
support grants, $315,251,000: Provided, That none of these funds
shall be used to pay recipients of the general research support
grants program any amount for indirect expenses in connection
with such grants.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NURSING RESEARCH

For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health
Service Act with respect to nursing research, $48,591,000.
NATIONAL CENTER FOR HUMAN GENOME RESEARCH

For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health
Service Act with respect to human genome research, $107,217,000.
JOHN E. FOGARTY INTERNATIONAL CENTER

For carrying out the activities at the John E. Fogarty Inter-


national Center, $20,002,000.
NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE

For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health
Service Act with respect to health information communications,
$105,024,000.
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR

(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

For carrying out the responsibilities of the Office of the Director,


National Institutes of Health, $192,763,000: Provided,That funding
shall be available for the purchase of not to exceed five passenger
motor vehicles for replacement only: Provided further, That the
Director may direct up to 1 percent of the total amount made
available in this Act to all National Institutes of Health appropria-
tions to emergency activities the Director may so designate: Pro-
vided further, That no such appropriation shall be increased or
decreased by more than 1 percent by any such transfers and that
the Congress is promptly notified of the transfer: Provided further,
That $5,000,000 of this amount shall be available for extramural
facilities construction grants if awarded competitively.

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BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES

For construction of, and acquisition of equipment for, facilities


of or used by the National Institutes of Health, including the
acquisition of real property, $109,608,000, to remain available until
expended.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

ALCOHOL, DRUG ABUSE, AND MENTAL HEALTH

For carrying out the Public Health Service Act with respect
to substance abuse and mental health services, section 612 of Public
Law 100-77, as amended, and the Protection and Advocacy for
Mentally Ill Individuals Act of 1986, $2,023,524,000, of which
$960,000 for renovation of government owned or leased intramural
research facilities shall remain available until expended: Provided,
That no portion of amounts appropriated for the programs of the
Department of Health and Human Services shall be available for
obligation pursuant to section 571 of the Public Health Service
Act, other than an amount of $3,000,000 from amounts appropriated
to carry out section 510 of that Act.
ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR HEALTH

OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR HEALTH

For the expenses necessary for the Office of Assistant Secretary


for Health and for carrying out titles III, XVII, XX, and XXI of
the Public Health Service Act, $57,444,000, and, in addition,
amounts received by the Public Health Service from Freedom of
Information Act fees, reimbursable and interagency agreements
and the sale of data tapes shall be credited to this appropriation
and shall remain available until expended.
RETIREMENT PAY AND MEDICAL BENEFITS FOR COMMISSIONED
OFFICERS

For retirement pay and medical benefits of Public Health Serv-


ice Commissioned Officers as authorized by law, and for payments
under the Retired Serviceman's Family Protection Plan and Survi-
vor Benefit Plan and for medical care of dependents and retired
personnel under the Dependents' Medical Care Act (10 U.S.C. ch.
55), and for payments pursuant to section 229(b) of the Social
Security Act (42 U.S.C. 429(b)), such amounts as may be required
during the current fiscal year.
AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE POLICY RESEARCH

HEALTH CARE POLICY RESEARCH

For carrying out titles III and IX of the Public Health Service
Act, and part A of title XI of the Social Security Act, $110,578,000
together with not to exceed $4,831,000 to be transferred from the
Federal Hospital Insurance and the Federal Supplementary Medical
Insurance Trust Funds, as authorized by section 1142 of the Social
Security Act and not to exceed $1,002,000 to be transferred from
the Federal Hospital Insurance and the Federal Supplementary
Medical Insurance Trust Funds, as authorized by section 201(g)

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of the Social Security Act; and, in addition, amounts received from
Freedom of Information Act fees, reimbursable and interagency
agreements, and the sale of data tapes shall be credited to this
appropriation and shall remain available until expended: Provided,
That the amount made available pursuant to section 926(b) of
the Public Health Service Act shall not exceed $13,310,000.

HEALTH CARE FINANCING ADMINISTRATION

GRANTS TO STATES FOR MEDICAID

For carrying out, except as otherwise provided, titles XI and


XIX of the Social Security Act and section 4360 of Public Law
101-508, $65,495,650,000, to remain available until expended.
For making, after May 31, 1993, payments to States under
title XIX of the Social Security Act for the last quarter of fiscal
year 1993 for unanticipated costs, incurred for the current fiscal
year, such sums as may be necessary.
For making payments to States under title XIX of the Social
Security Act for the first quarter of fiscal year 1994,
$24,600,000,000, to remain available until expended.
Payment under title XIX may be made for any quarter with
respect to a State plan or plan amendment in effect during such
quarter, if submitted in or prior to such quarter and approved
in that or any subsequent quarter.
PAYMENTS TO HEALTH CARE TRUST FUNDS

For payment to the Federal Hospital Insurance and the Federal


Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Funds, as provided under
sections 217(g) and 1844 of the Social Security Act, sections 103(c)
and 111(d) of the Social Security Amendments of 1965, section
278(d) of Public Law 97-248, and for administrative expenses
incurred pursuant to section 201(g) of the Social Security Act,
$45,962,862,000.
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT

For carrying out, except as otherwise provided, titles XI, XVIII,


and XIX of the Social Security Act, and title XIII of the Public
Health Service Act, the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amend-
ments of 1988, section 4360 of Public Law 101-508, and section
4005(e) of Public Law 100-203, not to exceed $2,179,900,000,
together with all funds collected in accordance with section 353
of the Public Health Service Act, the latter funds to remain available
until expended; the $2,179,900,000 to be transferred to this appro-
priation as authorized by section 201(g) of the Social Security Act,
from the Federal Hospital Insurance and the Federal Supple-
mentary Medical Insurance Trust Funds: Provided, That all funds
derived in accordance with 31 U.S.C. 9701 from organizations estab-
lished under title XIII of the Public Health Service Act are to
be credited to this appropriation: Provided further, That funds
in the Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance catastrophic cov-
erage reserve fund are transferred to the Federal Hospital Insur-
ance Trust Fund: Providedfurther, That none of the funds available
under this heading shall be used to issue, mail, or otherwise trans-
mit payments under title XVIII of the Social Security Act, other
than Periodic Interim Payments, in less than fourteen days after

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the receipt of an electronic claim, or in less than twenty-seven
days after receipt of a paper claim.
HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION LOAN AND LOAN GUARANTEE
FUND
For carrying out subsections (d) and (e) of section 1308 of
the Public Health Service Act, $13,800,000 together with any
amounts received by the Secretary in connection with loans and
loan guarantees under title XIII of the Public Health Service Act,
to be available without fiscal year limitation for the payment of
outstanding obligations. During fiscal year 1993, no commitments
for direct loans or loan guarantees shall be made.
SocIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION

PAYMENTS TO SOCIAL SECURITY TRUST FUNDS

For payment to the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance


and the Federal Disability Insurance Trust Funds, as provided
under sections 201(m), 228(g), and 1131(b)(2) of the Social Security
Act, $35,242,000.
SPECIAL BENEFITS FOR DISABLED COAL MINERS
30 USC 901 note. For carrying out title IV of the Federal Mine Safety and Health
Act of 1977, including for fiscal year 1993 and thereafter the pay-
ment of travel expenses on an actual cost or commuted basis,
to an individual, for travel incident to medical examinations, and
when travel of more than 75 miles is required, to parties, their
representatives, and all reasonably necessary witnesses for travel
within the United States, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands,
to reconsideration interviews and to proceedings before administra-
tive law judges, $601,313,000, to remain available until expended:
Provided, That monthly benefit payments for fiscal year 1993 and
thereafter shall be paid consistent with section 215(g) of the Social
Security Act.
For making, after July 31 of the current fiscal year, benefit
payments to individuals under title IV of the Federal Mine Safety
and Health Act of 1977, for costs incurred in the current fiscal
year, such amounts as may be necessary.
For making benefit payments under title IV of the Federal
Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 for the first quarter of fiscal
year 1994, $196,000,000, to remain available until expended.
SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME PROGRAM
For carrying out titles XI and XVI of the Social Security Act,
section 401 of Public Law 92-603, section 212 of Public Law 93-
66, as amended, and section 405 of Public Law 95-216, including
payment to the Social Security trust funds for administrative
expenses incurred pursuant to section 201(gX1) of the Social Secu-
rity Act, $16,009,657,000, to remain available until expended: Pro-
vided, That any portion of the funds provided to a State in the
current fiscal year and not obligated by the State during that
year shall be returned to the Treasury.
For making, after July 31 of the current fiscal year, benefit
payments to individuals under title XVI of the Social Security

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Act, for unanticipated costs incurred for the current fiscal year,
such sums as may be necessary.
For carrying out title XVI of the Social Security Act for the
first quarter of fiscal year 1994, $7,150,000,000, to remain available
until expended.
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES

For necessary expenses, not more than $4,899,142,000 may


be expended, as authorized by section 201(gX1) of the Social Secu-
rity Act, from any one or all of the trust funds referred to therein:
Provided, That for fiscal year 1993 and thereafter, travel expense 42 Usc 1383
payments under section 1631(h) of such Act for travel to hearings note
may be made only when travel of more than seventy-five miles
is required: Provided further, That $200,000,000 of the foregoing
amount shall be apportioned for use only to the extent necessary
to process workloads not anticipated in the budget estimates, for
automation projects and their impact on the work force, and to
meet mandatory increases in costs of agencies or organizations
with which agreements have been made to participate in the
administration of titles XVI and XVIII and section 221 of the
Social Security Act, and after maximum absorption of such costs
within the remainder of the existing limitation has been achieved.
ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES

FAMILY SUPPORT PAYMENTS TO STATES

For making payments to States or other non-Federal entities,


except as otherwise provided, under titles I, IV-A (other than
section 402(g)(6)) and D, X, XI, XIV, and XVI of the Social Security
Act, and the Act of July 5, 1960 (24 U.S.C. ch. 9), $11,695,072,000,
to remain available until expended.
For making, after May 31 of the current fiscal year, payments
to States or other non-Federal entities under titles I, IV-A and
D, X, XI, XIV, and XVI of the Social Security Act, for the last
three months of the current year for unanticipated costs, incurred
for the current fiscal year, such sums as may be necessary.
For making payments to States or other non-Federal entities
under titles I, IV-A (other than section 402(g)(6)) and D, X, XI,
XIV, and XVI of the Social Security Act and the Act of July 5,
1960 (24 U.S.C. ch. 9) for the first quarter of fiscal year 1994,
$4,000,000,000 to remain available until expended.
PAYMENTS TO STATES FOR AFDC WORK PROGRAMS

For carrying out aid to families with dependent children work


programs, as authorized by part F of title IV of the Social Security
Act, $1,000,000,000.
LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE

For making payments under title XXVI of the Omnibus Budget


Reconciliation Act of 1981, $1,356,905,000, of which $687,720,000
shall become available for making payments on September 30,
1993.
For making payments under title XXVI of the Omnibus Budget
Reconciliation Act of 1981, $1,449,000,000, to be available for obliga-

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tion in the period October 1 1993 through June 30, 1994, of which
$143,095,000 shall be available for reimbursing States for costs
incurred during the period October 1, 1992 through September
30, 1993.
For making payments under title XXVI of the Omnibus Budget
Reconciliation Act of 1981, an additional $600,000,000: Provided,
That all funds available under this paragraph are hereby designated
by Congress to be emergency requirements pursuant to section
251(bX2XD) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control
Act of 1985: Provided fiurther, That these funds shall be made
available only after submission to Congress of a formal budget
request by the President that includes designation of the entire
amount of the request as an emergency requirement as defined
in the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of
1985.
REFUGEE AND ENTRANT ASSISTANCE
For making payments for refugee and entrant assistance activi-
ties authorized by title IV of the Immigration and Nationality
Act and section 501 of the Refugee Education Assistance Act of
1980 (Public Law 96-422), $384,576,000.
INTERIM ASSISTANCE TO STATES FOR LEGALIZATION
Section 204(aX)(1C) of the Immigration Reform and Control
8 USC 1255a Act of 1986 is amended by inserting after "1993": "and 1994 corn-
note. bined", and by adding before the period: ": Provided, That
$812,000,000 shall be available in fiscal year 1994 and the remain-
der of these funds shall be available in fiscal year 1993".
Section 204(bX4) of the Immigration Reform and Control Act
of 1986 is amended by adding the following at the end thereof:
"Any funds not expended by States by December 30, 1994 shall
be reallocated by the Secretary to States which had expended
their entire allotments, based on each State's percentage share
of total unreimbursed legalized alien costs in all States. Funds
made available to a State pursuant to the preceding sentence of
this paragraph shall not remain available after June 30, 1995.".
Section 204(bX5) of the Immigration Reform and Control Act
of 1986 is amended by striking the period at the end thereof
and adding the following: ", Provided, That with respect to States
in which total allowable unreimbursed State and local costs incurred
prior to October 1, 1992 exceed $100,000,000, within each such
State's allocation, the State shall first reimburse all allowable costs
incurred between October 1, 1990 and October 1, 1992, before
reimbursing costs incurred on or after October 1, 1992, except
for State and local administrative costs and for costs of services
required to enable aliens granted temporary residence under section
245A(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act to attain citizenship
skills described in section 245A(bX1XDXi)of the Immigration and
Nationality Act: Provided further, That in reimbursing costs
incurred prior to October 1, 1992, each State shall reimburse each
provider at the same pro rata rate.".
COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT
For making payments under the Community Services Block
Grant Act and the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act,
$444,451,000, of which $38,601,000 shall be for carrying out section

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681(a) of the Community Services Block Grant Act, $3,850,000
shall be for carrying out section 408 of Public Law 99-425, and
of which $7,000,000 shall be for carrying out section 681A of said
Act with respect to the community food and nutrition program.

PAYMENTS TO STATES FOR CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE

For carrying out sections 658A through 658R of the Omnibus


Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981, $900,000,000, which shall be
available for obligation under the same statutory terms and condi-
tions applicable in the prior fiscal year.

SOCIAL SERVICES BLOCK GRANT

For monthly payments to States for carrying out the Social


Services Block Grant Act, $2,800,000,000.

CHILDREN AND FAMILIES SERVICES PROGRAMS

For carrying out, except as otherwise provided, the Runaway


and Homeless Youth Act, the Developmental Disabilities Assistance
and Bill of Rights Act, the State Dependent Care Development
Grants Act, the Head Start Act, the Child Development Associate
Scholarship Assistance Act of 1985, the Child Abuse Prevention
and Treatment Act, chapters 1 and 2 of subtitle B of title III
of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, the Family Violence Prevention
and Services Act, the Native American Programs Act of 1974,
title II of Public Law 95-266 (adoption opportunities), the Tem-
porary Child Care for Children with Disabilities and Crisis Nurs-
eries Act of 1986, the Comprehensive Child Development Act, the
Abandoned Infants Assistance Act of 1988, sections 933 and 934(d)
of Public Law 101-501, subtitle F of title VII of the Stewart B.
McKinney Homeless Assistance Act, section 10404 of Public Law
101-239 (volunteer senior aides demonstration) and part B of title
IV and section 1110 of the Social Security Act, and for necessary
administrative expenses to carry out said Acts and titles I, IV,
X, XI, XIV, XVI, and XX of the Social Security Act, the Act of
July 5, 1960 (24 U.S.C. ch. 9), the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation
Act of 1981, section 204 of the Immigration Reform and Control
Act of 1986, title IV of the Immigration and Nationality Act, section
501 of the Refugee Education Assistance Act of 1980, Public Law
100-77, and section 126 and titles IV and V of Public Law 100-
485, $3,693,483,000.

PAYMENTS TO STATES FOR FOSTER CARE AND ADOPTION ASSISTANCE

For carrying out part E of title IV of the Social Security Act,


$2,924,014,000.

ADMINISTRATION ON AGING

AGING SERVICES PROGRAMS

For carrying out, to the extent not otherwise provided, the


Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended, $845,964,000.

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OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL MANAGEMENT

For necessary expenses, not otherwise provided, for general


departmental management, including hire of six medium sedans,
$92,093,000, together with $30,305,000, to be transferred and
expended as authorized by section 201(g)(1) of the Social Security
Act from any one or all of the trust funds referred to therein.
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

For expenses necessary for the Office of Inspector General


in carrying out the provisions of the Inspector General Act of
1978, as amended, $64,973,000, together with not to exceed
$37,027,000, to be transferred and expended as authorized by sec-
tion 201(g)(1) of the Social Security Act from any one or all of
the trust funds referred to therein.
OFFICE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS

For expenses necessary for the Office for Civil Rights,


$18,635,000, together with not to exceed $3,917,000, to be trans-
ferred and expended as authorized by section 201(gXl) of the Social
Security Act from any one or all of the trust funds referred to
therein.
POLICY RESEARCH
For carrying out, to the extent not otherwise provided, research
studies under section 1110 of the Social Security Act, $8,263,000:
Provided, That not less than $3,350,000 shall be obligated to con-
tinue research on poverty.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
SEC. 201. None of the funds made available by this Act for
the National Institutes of Health, except for those appropriated
to the "Office of the Director", may be used to provide forward
funding or multiyear funding of research project grants except
in those cases where the Director of the National Institutes of
Health has determined that such funding is specifically required
because of the scientific requirements of a particular research
project grant.
42 USC SEC. 202. Appropriations in this or any other Act or subsequent
300aaa-6 note. Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education,
and Related Agencies Appropriations Acts shall be available for
expenses for active commissioned officers in the Public Health Serv-
ice Reserve Corps and for not to exceed 2,800 commissioned officers
in the Regular Corps; expenses incident to the dissemination of
health information in foreign countries through exhibits and other
appropriate means; advances of funds for compensation, travel,
and subsistence expenses (or per diem in lieu thereof) for persons
coming from abroad to participate in health or scientific activities
of the Department pursuant to law; expenses of primary and second-
ary schooling of dependents in foreign countries, of Public Health
Service commissioned officers stationed in foreign countries, at costs
for any given area not in excess of those of the Department of
Defense for the same area, when it is determined by the Secretary

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that the schools available in the locality are unable to provide
adequately for the education of such dependents, and for the
transportation of such dependents, between such schools and their
places of residence when the schools are not accessible to such
dependents by regular means of transportation; expenses for medi-
cal care for civilian and commissioned employees of the Public
Health Service and their dependents assigned abroad on a perma-
nent basis in accordance with such regulations as the Secretary
may provide; rental or lease of living quarters (for periods not
exceeding five years), and provision of heat, fuel, and light and
maintenance, improvement, and repair of such quarters, and
advance payments therefor, for civilian officers and employees of
the Public Health Service who are United States citizens and who
have a permanent station in a foreign country; purchase, erection,
and maintenance of temporary or portable structures; and for the
payment of compensation to consultants or individual scientists
appointed for limited periods of time pursuant to section 207(f)
or section 207(g) of the Public Health Service Act, at rates estab-
lished by the Assistant Secretary for Health, or the Secretary where
such action is required by statute, not to exceed the per diem
rate equivalent to the maximum rate payable for senior-level posi-
tions under 5 U.S.C. 5376.
SEC. 203. None of the funds contained in this Act shall be Abortion.
used to perform abortions except where the life of the mother
would be endangered if the fetus were carried to term.
SEC. 204. Funds advanced to the National Institutes of Health 42 USC 254a
Management Fund from appropriations in this Act or subsequent note.
Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education,
and Related Agencies Appropriations Acts shall be available for
the expenses of sharing medical care facilities and resources pursu-
ant to section 327A of the Public Health Service Act.
SEC. 205. Funds appropriated in this title shall be available
for not to exceed $37,000 for official reception and representation
expenses when specifically approved by the Secretary.
SEC. 206. Hereafter amounts received from employees of the 42 USC
300aaa-6 note.
Department in payment for room and board may be credited to
the appropriation accounts which finance the activities of the Public
Health Service.
SEC. 207. None of the funds made available by this Act or 37 USC 302 note.
subsequent Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services,
and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Acts shall
be used to provide special retention pay (bonuses) under paragraph
(4) of 37 U.S.C. 302(a) to any regular or reserve medical officer
of the Public Health Service for any period during which the officer
is assigned to the clinical, research, or staff associate program
administered by the National Institutes of Health or the Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
SEC. 208. Funds provided in this Act or subsequent Depart- 42 USC 3515.
ments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and
Related Agencies Appropriations Acts may be used for one-year
contracts which are to be performed in two fiscal years, so long
as the total amount for such contracts is obligated in the year
for which the funds are appropriated.
SEC. 209. The Secretary shall make available through assign- Government
ment not more than 60 employees of the Public Health Service employees.
Labor.
to assist in child survival activities and to work in AIDS programs Children and
through and with funds provided by the Agency for International youth.
AIDS.

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Development, the United Nations International Children's Emer-
gency Fund or the World Health Organization.
42 usc 3515a. SEC. 210. For the purpose of insuring proper management
of federally supported computer systems and data bases, funds
approprated by this Act or subsequent Departments of Labor,
Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies
Appropriations Acts are available for the purchase of dedicated
telephone service between the private residences of employees
assigned to computer centers funded under this Act or subsequent
Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education,
and Related Agencies Appropriations Acts, and the computer centers
to which such employees are assigned.
42 Usc 3515b. SEC. 211. None of the funds appropriated by this Act or subse-
quent Departments of Labor, Heath and Human Services, and
Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Acts shall be used
to pay for any research program or project or any program, project,
or course which is of an experimental nature, or any other activity
involving human participants, which is determined by the Secretary
or a court of competent jurisdiction to present a danger to the
physical, mental, or emotional well-being of a participant or subject
of such program, project, or course, without the written, informed
consent of each participant or subject, or a participant's parents
or legal guardian, if such participant or subject is under eighteen
Regulations. years of age. The Secretary shall adopt appropriate regulations
respecting this section.
SEC. 212. None of the funds appropriated in this title for
the National Institutes of Health and the Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration shall be used to pay the
salary of an individual, through a grant or other extramural mecha-
nism, at a rate in excess of $125,000 per year.
42 Usc 289d SEC. 213. No funds ap ropriated under this Act or subsequent
note. Departments of Labor, Heath and Human Services, and Education,
and Related Agencies Appropriations Acts shall be used by the
National Institutes of Health, or any other Federal agency, or
recipient of Federal funds on any project that entails the capture
or procurement of chimpanzees obtained from the wild. For purposes
of this section, the term "recipient of Federal funds" includes private
citizens, corporations, or other research institutions located outside
of the United States that are recipients of Federal funds.
42 Usc 3515c. SEC. 214. For any program funded in this Act or subsequent
De artments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education,
and Related Agencies Appropriations Acts, the Secretary of Health
and Human Services is authorized, when providing services or
conducting activities for a State with respect to such program
for which the Secretary is entitled to reimbursement by the State,
to obtain such reimbursement as an offset against Federal payments
to which the State would otherwise be entitled under such program
from funds appropriated for the same or any subsequent fiscal
year. Such offsets shall be credited to the appropriation account
which bore the expense of providing the service or conducting
the activity, and shall remain available until expended.
SEC. 215. Not to exceed $489,000,000 may be obligated in
fiscal year 1993 for contracts with Utilization and Quality Control
Peer Review Organizations pursuant to part B of title XI of the
Social Security Act.
SEC. 216. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act,
funds appropriated under this Act for salaries and expenses of

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the Department of Health and Human Services are hereby reduced
by $110,000,000: Provided, That the fiscal year 1994 budget jus-
tification material shall specify amounts budgeted for administra-
tive costs within object classes 11 through 32 by appropriation
account and by organizational entity, with comparisons to fiscal
year 1993 comparable amounts.
This title may be cited as the "Department of Health and
Human Services Appropriations Act, 1993".
TITLE III-DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Department of
Education
Appropriations
COMPENSATORY EDUCATION FOR THE DISADVANTAGED Act, 1993.

For carrying out the activities authorized by chapter 1 of title


I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as
amended, and by section 418A of the Higher Education Act,
$6,763,950,000, of which $6,733,631,000 shall become available on
July 1, 1993 and shall remain available through September 30,
1994: Provided, That $5,493,875,000 shall be available for basic
grants under section 1005 excluding subsection (a)(3), $681,450,000
shall be available for concentration grants under section 1006,
$40,054,000 shall be available for capital expenses under section
1017, $90,000,000 shall be available for the Even Start program
under part B, $305,215,000 shall be available for migrant education
activities under subpart 1 of part D, $35,693,000 shall be available
for delinquent and neglected education activities under subpart
3 of part D, $61,202,000 shall be for State administration under
section 1404, $26,142,000 shall be for program improvement activi-
ties under section 1405, $14,850,000 shall be for evaluation and
technical assistance under sections 1437 and 1463, and $5,000,000
shall be for rural technical assistance under section 1459: Provided
further, That no State shall receive less than $340,000 from the
amounts made available under this appropriation for concentration
grants under section 1006: Provided further, That no State shall
receive less than $375,000 from the amounts made available under
this appropriation for State administration grants under section
1404: Provided further, That the number of children counted for Children and
section 1006(a) shall be the same as counted for 1993 section youth.
1005 basic grants. Grants.
IMPACT AID

For carrying out programs of financial assistance to federally


affected schools as authorized by Public Laws 81-815 and 81-
874, as amended, $756,204,000, of which $500,000,000 is designated
for defense purposes related to the impact of significant troop reloca-
tions to the United States: Provided, That $571,654,000 shall be
for payments under section 3(a), $124,626,000 shall be for payments
under section 3(b), $29,700,000, to remain available until expended,
shall be for payments under section 3(d)(2)(B), $16,424,000 shall
be for payments under section 2, $1,800,000, to remain available
until expended, which shall be for payments under section 3(e)
to local educational agencies funded under such section for fiscal
year 1992, and $12,000,000, to remain available until expended,
shall be for construction and renovation of school facilities, including
$4,600,000 for awards under section 10, $3,800,000 for awards
under sections 14(a) and 14(b), and $3,600,000 for awards under
sections 5 and 14(c): Provided further, That funds provided in

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this Act shall be available for assistance in defraying the costs
of the education of military dependents as a result of temporary
dislocations caused by transfers, return of military families from
overseas, and closures of foreign and domestic bases, and
$500,000,000 shall be made available to the Department of Defense,
provided, that this entire amount may be transferred to the Sec-
retary of Education and merged with and made available under
the Impact Aid program except that nothing in this proviso shall
modify any provision of Public Law 81-815 or Public Law 81-
874 including those provisions related to eligibility or payment
Children and levels for any student or school district: Provided further, That
youth. all payments under section 3 shall be based on the number of
Schools. children who, during the prior fiscal year, were in average daily
attendance at the schools of a local educational agency and for
whom such agency provided free public education, except that (1)
any local educational agency that did not exist in the prior fiscal
year and that would be eligible under this proviso for payments
under section 3 for the current fiscal year had it been an operating
local educational agency in the prior fiscal year, shall be paid
on the basis of the number of children who, during the current
fiscal year, are in average daily attendance at the schools of such
agency and for whom such agency provides free public education;
and (2) any local educational agency with an increase of 5 percent
or more from the prior fiscal year to the current fiscal year in
the number of children described in section 3(a) or 3(b) of the
Act, as a direct result of activities of the United States, and that
submits a written request to the Secretary, shall be paid on the
basis of the number of children who, during the current fiscal
year, are in average daily attendance at the schools of such agency
and for whom such agency provides free public education: Provided
further, That notwithstanding the provisions of section 3(d)(3)(A),
aggregate current expenditure and average daily attendance data
for the third preceding fiscal year shall be used to compute local
contribution rates: Provided further, That notwithstanding the
provisions of section 3(d)(2)(B), 3(d)(3)(B)(ii), and 3(h)(2), eligibility
and entitlement determinations for those sections shall be computed
on the basis of data from the fiscal year preceding each fiscal
year described in those respective sections for fiscal year 1991.

SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS

For carrying out the activities authorized by chapter 2 of title


I and titles II, III, IV, V, without regard to sections 5112(a) and
5112(c)(2)(A), and VI of the Elementary and Secondary Education
Act of 1965; the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act,
the Civil Rights Act of 1964; title V of the Higher Education
Act; title IV of Public Law 100-297; and the Follow Through Act;
$1,543,750,000, of which $1,229,843,000 shall become available on
July 1, 1993, and remain available through September 30, 1994:
Provided, That of the amount appropriated, $23,110,000 shall be
for national programs under part B of chapter 2 of title I,
$24,750,000 shall be for emergency grants under section 5136,
$248,000,000 shall be for State grants for mathematics and science
education under part A of title II of the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act of 1965, and $500,000 shall be for an evaluation
study of the magnet schools assistance program.

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BILINGUAL AND IMMIGRANT EDUCATION
For carrying out, to the extent not otherwise provided, title
VII and part D of title IV of the Elementary and Secondary Edu-
cation Act, $227,750,000 of which $35,996,000 shall be for training
activities under part C of title VII.
SPECIAL EDUCATION
For carrying out the Individuals with Disabilities Education
Act and title I, chapter 1, part D, subpart 2 of the Elementary
and Secondary Education Act of 1965, $2,989,807,000, of which
$2,069,284,000 for section 611, $328,400,000 for section 619,
$215,000,000 for section 685 and $127,413,000 for title I, chapter
1, part D, subpart 2 shall become available for obligation on July
1, 1993, and shall remain available through September 30, 1994:
Provided, That any State agency eligible to receive funds under
such subpart shall, at a State's discretion, be deemed to be a
local educational agency for the purposes of part B of the Individuals
with Disabilities Education Act: Provided further, That no State
shall receive more per child under such subpart than it received
for fiscal year 1992: Provided further, That any funds for such
subpart that are not allocated because of the preceding proviso
shall be available for carrying out section 611 of the Individuals
with Disabilities Education Act.
REHABILITATION SERVICES AND DISABILITY RESEARCH

For carrying out, to the extent not otherwise provided, the


Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Public Law 100-407, and the Helen
Keller National Center Act, as amended, $2,185,968,000, of which
$20,103,000 shall be for special demonstration programs under
section 311 (a), (b), and (c).
SPECIAL INSTITUTIONS FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

AMERICAN PRINTING HOUSE FOR THE BLIND


For carrying out the Act of March 3, 1879, as amended (20
U.S.C. 101 et seq.), $6,349,000, of which $200,000 is available
for a national comprehensive listing system only to the extent
that the Printing House matches these funds with an equal amount
from non-Federal sources.
NATIONAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF
For the National Technical Institute for the Deaf under titles
II and IV of the Education of the Deaf Act of 1986 (20 U.S.C.
4301 et seq.), $41,041,000, of which $339,000 shall be for the
endowment program as authorized under section 408 and shall
be available until expended and $354,000 shall be for construction
and shall be available until expended.
GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY
For the Kendall Demonstration Elementary School, the Model
Secondary School for the Deaf, and the partial support of Gallaudet
University under titles I and IV of the Education of the Deaf
Act of 1986 (20 U.S.C. 4301 et seq.), $78,215,000, of which $990,000
shall be for the endowment program as authorized under section

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407 and shall be available until expended, and $2,475,000 shall
be for construction and shall be available until expended.
VOCATIONAL AND ADULT EDUCATION

For carrying out, to the extent not otherwise provided, the


Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Applied Technology Education Act,
the Adult Education Act, and the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless
Assistance Act, $1,486,431,000 of which $2,970,000 for the national
assessment of vocational education and $2,970,000 for tribally con-
trolled postsecondary vocational institutions shall become available
on October 1, 1992 and the remainder shall become available on
July 1, 1993 and shall remain available through September 30,
1994: Provided, That of the amounts made available under the
Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Applied Technology Education Act,
$430,000 of the amount available for Tech-Prep shall be for evalua-
tion of the program and $31,840,000 shall be for national programs
under title IV, including $10,000,000 for research, of which
$5,940,000 shall be for the National Center for Research on Voca-
tional Education; $16,840,000 for demonstrations, notwithstanding
section 411(b); and $5,000,000 for data systems: Provided further,
That of the amounts made available under the Adult Education
Act, $3,960,000 shall be for national programs under section 383,
$4,950,000 shall be for the National Institute for Literacy under
section 384, $7,920,000 shall be for State Literacy Resource Centers
under the National Literacy Act of 1991, and $4,950,000 shall
be for prison literacy activities as authorized under section 601
of the National Literacy Act of 1991, as amended by Public Law
102-103.
STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

For carrying out subparts 1, 3, and 4 of part A, and parts


C and E of title IV of the Higher Education Act, as amended,
and part H of said title, $7,516,123,000, which shall remain avail-
able through September 30, 1994, and of which $242,058,000 shall
be available only for unfinanced costs in the 1992-93 and prior
20 USC 1070a award year Pell grant programs: Provided, That the maximum
note. Pell grant for which a student shall be eligible during award year
1993-1994 shall be $2,300: Provided further, That notwithstanding
section 480(a)(1) of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended,
the term "total income" shall, under special circumstances pre-
scribed by the Secretary, mean the sum received in the first cal-
endar year of the award year from the sources described in that
section: Provided further, That notwithstanding section 484(1) of
the Higher Education Act of 1965, the Secretary may, without
limitation, require an institution of higher education to verify the
accuracy of data used to determine student eligibility for assistance
under title IV of that Act for award year 1993-1994: Provided
further, That the Secretary may implement as expeditiously as
possible those provisions of the Higher Education Amendments
of 1992 which are intended to reduce cost or enhance integrity
so that any resulting savings may be applied to the accumulated
shortfall in Pell grant funding for fiscal year 1992.
GUARANTEED STUDENT LOANS PROGRAM ACCOUNT

For the cost of guaranteed loans, including administrative costs


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TV, part B, of the Higher Education Act, as amended, such sums
as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of the program:
Provided, That such costs, including costs of modifying such loans,
shall be as defined in section 502 of the Congressional Budget
Act of 1974, as amended. In addition, for Federal administrative
expenses to carry out the guaranteed student loans program,
authorized by title IV, part B, of the Higher Education Act, as
amended, $63,000,000, of which $1,000,000, which shall remain
available until expended, shall be for the Commission on the Cost
of Higher Education as authorized by part C of title XIV of the
Higher Education Act and $1,000,000, which shall remain available
until expended, shall be for the National Commission on Independ-
ent Higher Education authorized by part B of title XIV of said
Act.
HIGHER EDUCATION.

For carrying out, to the extent not otherwise provided, titles


I, III, V, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, including subpart 2 of part
A and part D, XI, and XII of the Higher Education Act of 1965,
as amended, the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act
of 1961, the Excellence in Mathematics, Science and Engineering
Education Act of 1990, including activities under title VI parts
A and C, and title XIII, part H, subpart 1 of the Education Amend-
ments of 1980, $844,690,000 of which $7,425,000 for endowment
activities under section 331 of part C of title III and $18,840,000
for interest subsidies under title VII of the Higher Education Act,
as amended, shall remain available until expended, and $400,000
shall be available for section 1204(c): Provided, That $1,435,000
of the amount provided herein for subpart 2 of part A of title
IV of the Higher Education Act shall be for an evaluation of Federal
TRIO programs.
HOWARD UNIVERSITY

For partial support of Howard University (20 U.S.C. 121 et


seq.), $195,570,000, of which $3,378,000, to remain available until
expended, shall be for a matching endowment grant to be adminis-
tered in accordance with the Howard University Endowment Act
(Public Law 98-480), and $6,435,000, to remain available until
expended, shall be for emergency construction needs.
HIGHER EDUCATION FACILITIES LOANS

The Secretary is hereby authorized to make such expenditures,


within the limits of funds available under this heading and in
accord with law, and to make such contracts and commitments
without regard to fiscal year limitation, as provided by section
104 of the Government Corporation Control Act (31 U.S.C. 9104),
as may be necessary in carrying out the program for the current
fiscal year.
COLLEGE HOUSING AND ACADEMIC FACILITIES LOANS PROGRAM

For the costs of direct loans, as authorized by title VII, part


C, of the Higher Education Act, as amended, $2,997,000: Provided,
That such costs, including costs of modifying such loans, shall
be as defined in section 502 of the Congressional Budget Act of
1974 and that these funds are available to subsidize gross obliga-
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$29,700,000: Provided further, That obligated balances of these
appropriations will remain available until expended, notwithstand-
ing the provisions of 31 U.S.C. 1552(a), as amended by Public
Law 101-510. In addition, for administrative expenses to carry
out the direct loan program of college housing and academic facili-
ties loans entered into pursuant to title VII, part C, of the Higher
Education Act, as amended, $733,000.

COLLEGE HOUSING LOANS

Pursuant to title VII, part C of the Higher Education Act,


as amended, for necessary expenses of the college housing loans
program, previously carried out under title IV of the Housing Act
Contracts. of 1950, the Secretary shall make expenditures and enter into
contracts without regard to fiscal year limitation using loan repay-
ments and other resources available to this account. Any unobli-
gated balances becoming available from fixed fees paid into this
account pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1749d, relating to payment of costs
for inspections and site visits, shall be available for the operating
expenses of this account.

EDUCATION RESEARCH, STATISTICS, AND IMPROVEMENT

For carrying out the activities authorized by section 405 and


section 406 of the General Education Provisions Act, as amended;
section 1562, section 1566, section 2012, section 2016, and parts
B, E, and F of title IV of the Elementary and Secondary Education
Act of 1965, as amended; part B of title III of Public Law 100-
297; title IX of the Education for Economic Security Act; section
6041 of Public Law 100-418; and title II of Public Law 102-
62, $278,184,000, of which $27,700,000 shall be for research centers;
$36,451,000 shall be for regional laboratories including $10,400,000
for rural initiatives; $7,103,000 shall be for the Educational
Resources Information Center; $966,000 shall be for field-initiated
studies; $49,300,000 shall be for education statistics; $29,601,000
shall be for national assessment activities; $28,281,000 shall be
for activities under the Fund for Innovation in Education, including
$4,381,000 for civic education activities under section 4609;
$5,440,000 shall be for Grants for Schools and Teachers under
subpart 1 and $3,717,000 shall be for Family School Partnerships
under subpart 2 of part B of title III of Public Law 100-297;
$14,700,000 shall be for national diffusion activities under section
1562; $886,000 shall be for Blue Ribbon Schools under section
1566; $16,000,000 shall be for national programs under section
2012, including $3,500,000 for the National Clearinghouse for
Science and Mathematics under section 2012(d); $13,700,000 shall
be for regional consortia under section 2016; $9,684,000 shall be
for Javits gifted and talented students education; $23,000,000 shall
be for star schools; $4,191,000 shall be for educational partnerships;
$1,751,000 shall be for territorial teacher training; and $3,238,000
shall be for the National Writing Project.
In addition to these amounts, $4,831,000 shall be available
for teaching standards activities as authorized by the Higher Edu-
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LIBRARIES

For carrying out, to the extent not otherwise provided, titles


I, II, III, IV, V, and VI of the Library Services and Construction
Act (20 U.S.C. ch. 16), and title II of the Higher Education Act,
$147,247,000, of which $16,718,000 shall be used to carry out the
provisions of title II of the Library Services and Construction Act
and shall remain available until expended, and $5,000,000 shall
be for section 222 and $2,825,000 shall be for section 223 of the
Higher Education Act, of which $2,500,000 shall be for demonstra-
tion of online and dial-in access to a statewide, multitype library
bibliographic database through a statewide fiber optic network
housing a point of presence in every county, connecting library
services in every municipality, to be awarded competitively.
DEPARTMENTAL MANAGEMENT

PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION

For carrying out, to the extent not otherwise provided, the


Department of Education Organization Act, including rental of con-
ference rooms in the District of Columbia and hire of three pas-
senger motor vehicles, $305,799,000 together with an additional
$2,000,000 which shall be available for the expenses of non-Federal
experts to review applications and proposals for competitive awards
made by the Department.
OFFICE FOR CIL RIGHTS

For expenses necessary for the Office for Civil Rights, as author-
ized by section 203 of the Department of Education Organization
Act, $56,857,000.
OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL

For expenses necessary for the Office of the Inspector General,


as authorized by section 212 of the Department of Education
Organization Act, $29,500,000.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
SEC. 301. Funds appropriated in this Act or subsequent Depart- 20 USC 106a,
ments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and 130a, 4363.
Related Agencies Appropriations Acts to the American Printing
House for the Blind, Howard University, the National Technical
Institute for the Deaf, and Gallaudet University shall be subject
to financial and program audit by the Secretary of Education and
the Secretary may withhold all or any portion of these appropria-
tions if he determines that an institution has not cooperated fully
in the conduct of such audits.
SEC. 302. No part of the funds contained in this title may Desegregation.
be used to force any school or school district which is desegregated
as that term is defined in title IV of the Civil Rights Act of
1964, Public Law 88-352, to take any action to force the busing
of students; to force on account of race, creed or color the abolish-
ment of any school so desegregated; or to force the transfer or
assignment of any student attending any elementary or secondary
school so desegregated to or from a particular school over the
protest of his or her parents or parent.

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Desegregation. SEC. 303. (a) No part of the funds contained in this title
shall be used to force any school or school district which is deseg-
regated as that term is defined in title IV of the Civil Rights
Act of 1964, Public Law 88-352, to take any action to force the
busing of students; to require the abolishment of any school so
desegregated; or to force on account of race, creed or color the
transfer of students to or from a particular school so desegregated
as a condition precedent to obtaining Federal funds otherwise avail-
able to any State, school district or school.
Desegregation. (b) No funds appropriated in this Act may be used for the
transportation of students or teachers (or for the purchase of equip-
ment for such transportation) in order to overcome racial imbalance
in any school or school system, or for the transportation of students
or teachers (or for the purchase of equipment for such transpor-
tation) in order to carry out a plan of racial desegregation of
any school or school system.
SEC. 304. None of the funds contained in this Act shall be
used to require, directly or indirectly, the transportation of any
student to a school other than the school which is nearest the
student's home, except for a student requiring special education,
to the school offering such special education, in order to comply
with title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. For the purpose
of this section an indirect requirement of transportation of students
includes the transportation of students to carry out a plan involving
the reorganization of the grade structure of schools, the pairing
of schools, or the clustering of schools, or any combination of grade
restructuring, pairing or clustering. The prohibition described in
this section does not include the establishment of magnet schools.
School prayer. SEC. 305. No funds appropriated under this Act may be used
to prevent the implementation of programs of voluntary prayer
and meditation in the public schools.
SEC. 306. Funds currently available in Public Law 101-517
for a National Council on Educational Goals, or any similar entity,
shall be available, if authorized in law, through fiscal year 1993
for operation of the currently existing National Education Goals
Panel: Provided, That the restrictions in Public Law 101-517
concerning its composition, the procedures used in appointment
of its members, and the voting procedures it follows in carrying
out its functions shall not apply.
SEC. 307. ANNUAL LOAN LIMITS.-
(a) AMENDMENT.-Section 468 of the Higher Education Amend-
20 USC 1087dd ments of 1992 is amended-
note. (1) in paragraph (3), by striking "and" after the semicolon;
(2) in paragraph (4), by striking the period and inserting
"; and"; and
(3) by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
"(5) the changes in section 464(a)(2)(A), (B) and (C) shall
not apply to any loan made for the award year beginning
July 1, 1992 provided that the loan does not result in a violation
of section 464(a)(2)(A), (B) and (C) as in effect prior to such
date of enactment.".
(b) EFFECTiVE DATE.-The amendments made by subsection
(a) shall take effect as if enacted on July 23, 1992.
SEC. 308. (a) DEFINITION OF INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDU-
CATION.-Section 1201(a)(5) of the Higher Education Act of 1965
(20 U.S.C. 1141(a)(5)) is amended by striking out the period at
the end thereof and inserting in lieu thereof a comma and "or

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if not so accredited, is an institution that has been granted


preaccreditation status by such an agency or association that has
been recognized by the Secretary for the granting of preaccreditation
status, and the Secretary has determined that there is satisfactory
assurance that the institution will meet the accreditation standards
of such an agency or association within a reasonable time.".
(b) EFFECTnVE DATE.-The amendment made by this section 20 Usc 1141
shall be effective on October 1, 1992. note.
This title may be cited as the "Department of Education Appro-
priations Act, 1993".

TITLE IV-RELATED AGENCIES

ACTION

OPERATING EXPENSES

For expenses necessary for Action to carry out the provisions


of the Domestic Volunteer Service Act of 1973, as amended,
$203,152,000: Provided, That $34,947,000 shall be available for
title I, section 102, and $990,000 shall be available for title I,
part C.
CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING

For payment to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, as


authorized by the Communications Act of 1934, an amount which
shall be available within limitations specified by that Act, for the
fiscal year 1995, $295,000,000: Provided, That no funds made avail-
able to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting by this Act shall
be used to pay for receptions, parties, or similar forms of entertain-
ment for Government officials or employees: Providedfurther, That
none of the funds contained in this paragraph shall be available
or used to aid or support any program or activity from which
any person is excluded, or is denied benefits, or is discriminated
against, on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, or
sex.
FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SERVICE

SALARIES AND EXPENSES


For expenses necessary for the Federal Mediation and Concilia-
tion Service to carry out the functions vested in it by the Labor-
Management Relations Act, 1947 (29 U.S.C. 171-180, 182-183),
including hire of passenger motor vehicles; and for expenses nec-
essary for the Labor-Management Cooperation Act of 1978 (29
U.S.C. 175a); and for expenses necessary for the Service to carry
out the functions vested in it by the Civil Service Reform Act,
Public Law 95-454 (5 U.S.C. chapter 71), $30,195,000.

FEDERAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For expenses necessary for the Federal Mine Safety and Health
Review Commission (30 U.S.C. 801 et seq.), $5,772,000.

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NATIONAL COMMISSION ON ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY
SYNDROME

For expenses necessary for the National Commission on


Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome as authorized by subtitle
D of title II of Public Law 100-607, $1,750,000.
NATIONAL COMMISSION ON LIBRARIES AND INFORMATION SCIENCE

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For necessary expenses for the National Commission on Librar-


ies and Information Science, established by the Act of July 20,
1970 (Public Law 91-345, as amended by Public Law 102-95),
$896,000.
WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON LIBRARY AND INFORMATION
SERVICES
For liquidating obligations incurred by the White House Con-
ference on Library and Information Services, $400,000.
NATIONAL COMMISSION ON RESPONSIBILITIES FOR FINANCING
POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION

For necessary expenses of the National Commission on Respon-


sibilities for Financing Postsecondary Education, as authorized by
section 1321 of the Higher Education Amendments of 1986 (Public
Law 99-498), $208,000, to remain available until April 30, 1993.
NATIONAL COMMISSION To PREVENT INFANT MORTALITY

For necessary expenses of the National Commission to Prevent


Infant Mortality, established by section 203 of the National Commis-
sion to Prevent Infant Mortality Act of 1986, Public Law 99-660,
$450,000, which shall remain available until expended.
NATIONAL COUNCIL ON DISABILITY
SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For expenses necessary for the National Council on Disability


as authorized by title IV of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as
amended, $1,553,000.
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For expenses necessary for the National Labor Relations Board


to carry out the functions vested in it by the Labor-Management
Relations Act, 1947, as amended (29 U.S.C. 141-167), and other
laws, $171,176,000: Provided, That no part of this appropriation
shall be available to organize or assist in organizing agricultural
laborers or used in connection with investigations, hearings, direc-
tives, or orders concerning bargaining units composed of agricultural
laborers as referred to in section 2(3) of the Act of July 5, 1935
(29 U.S.C. 152), and as amended by the Labor-Management Rela-
tions Act, 1947, as amended, and as defined in section 3(f) of

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the Act of June 25, 1938 (29 U.S.C. 203), and including in said
definition employees engaged in the maintenance and operation
of ditches, canals, reservoirs, and waterways when maintained or
operated on a mutual, nonprofit basis and at least 95 per centum
of the water stored or supplied thereby is used for farming purposes.
NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For expenses necessary to carry out the provisions of the Rail-


way Labor Act, as amended (45 U.S.C. 151-188), including emer-
gency boards appointed by the President, $7,870,000.
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH REvIEw COMMISSION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For the expenses necessary for the Occupational Safety and


Health Review Commission (29 U.S.C. 661), $7,169,000.
PHYSICIAN PAYMENT REVIEw COMMSSION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For expenses necessary to carry out section 1845(a) of the


Social Security Act, $4,451,000, to be transferred to this appropria-
tion from the Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust
Fund.
PROSPECTIVE PAYMENT ASSESSMENT COMMISSION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For expenses necessary to carry out section 1886(e) of the


Social Security Act, $4,418,000, to be transferred to this appropria-
tion from the Federal Hospital Insurance and the Federal Supple-
mentary Medical Insurance Trust Funds.
RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
DUAL BENEFITS PAYMENTS ACCOUNT

For payment to the Dual Benefits Payments Account, author-


ized under section 15(d) of the Railroad Retirement Act of 1974,
$294,030,000, which shall include amounts becoming available in
fiscal year 1993 pursuant to section 224(c)(1XB) of Public Law
98-76; and in addition, an amount, not to exceed 2 percent of
the amount provided herein, shall be available proportional to the
amount by which the product of recipients and the average benefit
received exceeds $294,030,000: Provided, That the total amount
provided herein shall be credited in 12 approximately equal amounts
on the first day of each month in the fiscal year.
FEDERAL PAYMENTS TO THE RAILROAD RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS

For payment to the accounts established in the Treasury for


the payment of benefits under the Railroad Retirement Act for
interest earned on unnegotiated checks, $100,000, to remain avail-
able through September 30, 1993, which shall be the maximum

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amount available for payment pursuant to section 417 of Public
Law 98-76.
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATION

For necessary expenses for the Railroad Retirement Board,


$75,240,000, to be derived from the railroad retirement accounts:
Provided, That $200,000 of the foregoing amount shall be available
only to the extent necessary to process workloads not anticipated
in the budget estimates and after maximum absorption of the
costs of such workloads within the remainder of the existing limita-
tion has been achieved: Provided further, That notwithstanding
any other provision of law, no portion of this limitation shall be
available for payments of standard level user charges pursuant
to section 210(j) of the Federal Property and Administrative Services
Act of 1949, as amended (40 U.S.C. 490(j); 45 U.S.C. 231-231u).
LIMITATION ON RAILROAD UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
ADMINISTRATION FUND

For further expenses necessary for the Railroad Retirement


Board, for administration of the Railroad Unemployment Insurance
Act, not less than $17,325,000 shall be apportioned for fiscal year
1993 from moneys credited to the railroad unemployment insurance
administration fund.
SPECIAL MANAGEMENT IMPROVEMENT FUND
To effect management improvements, including the reduction
of backlogs, accuracy of taxation accounting, and debt collection,
$3,720,000, to be derived from the railroad retirement accounts
and railroad unemployment insurance account: Provided,That these
funds shall supplement, not supplant, existing resources devoted
to such operations and improvements.
LIMITATION ON THE OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

For expenses necessary for the Office of Inspector General


for audit, investigatory and review activities, as authorized by the
Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended, not more than
$6,900,000, to be derived from the railroad retirement accounts
and railroad unemployment insurance account.
SoLDERis' AND AIRMEN'S HOME
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

For maintenance and operation of the United States Soldiers'


and Airmen's Home, to be paid from the Armed Forces Retirement
Home Trust Fund, $42,457,000: Provided, That this appropriation
shall not be available for the payment of hospitalization of members
of the Home in United States Army hospitals at rates in excess
of those prescribed by the Secretary of the Army upon recommenda-
tion of the Board of Commissioners and the Surgeon General of
the Army.
CAPITAL OUTLAY

For construction and renovation of the physical plant, to be


paid from the Armed Forces Retirement Home Trust Fund,
$6,000,000, to remain available until expended.

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UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE

OPERATING EXPENSES

For necessary expenses of the United States Institute of Peace


as authorized in the United States Institute of Peace Act,
$11,000,000.
UNITED STATES NAVAL HOME
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
For operation and maintenance of the United States Naval
Home, to be paid from funds available to the Naval Home in
the Armed Forces Retirement Home Trust Fund, $10,862,000.
CAPITAL PROGRAM

For construction and renovation of the physical plant to be


paid from funds available to the Naval Home in the Armed Forces
Retirement Home Trust Fund, $477,000, to remain available until
expended.
TITLE V-GENERAL PROVISIONS
SEC. 501. The expenditure of any appropriation under this Contracts.
Act or subsequent Departments of Labor, Health and Human Serv- Public
ices, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Acts for information.
5 USC 3109 note.
any consulting service through procurement contract, pursuant to
5 U.S.C. 3109, shall be limited to those contracts where such
expenditures are a matter of public record and available for public
inspection, except where otherwise provided under existing law,
or under existing Executive order issued pursuant to existing law.
SEC. 502. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act 41 USC 401 note.
or subsequent Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services,
and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Acts shall
be expended by an executive agency, as referred to in the Office
of Federal Procurement Policy Act (41 U.S.C. 401 et seq.), pursuant
to any obligation for services by contract, unless such executive
agency has awarded and entered into such contract in full compli-
ance with such Act and regulations promulgated thereunder.
SEC. 503. Appropriations contained in this Act or subsequent 5 USC 3109 note.
De artments of bor, Health and Human Services, and Education,
and Related Agencies Appropriations Acts, available for salaries
and expenses, shall be available for services as authorized by 5
U.S.C. 3109 but at rates for individuals not to exceed the per
diem rate equivalent to the maximum rate payable for semor-
level positions under 5 U.S.C. 5376.
504. Appropriations
fEC. contained in this Act or subsequent 5 USC 5901 note.
De artments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education,
and Related Agencies Appropriations Acts, available for salaries
and expenses, shall be available for uniforms or allowances therefor
as authorized by law (5 U.S.C. 5901-5902).
SEC. 505. Appropriations contained in this Act or subsequent 31 USC 1345
Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, note.
and Related Agencies Appropriations Acts, available for salaries
and expenses, shall be available for expenses of attendance at
meetings which are concerned with the functions or activities for
which the appropriation is made or which will contribute to

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improved conduct, supervision, or management of those functions
or activities.
SEC. 506. No part of the funds appropriated under this Act
shall be used to provide a loan, guarantee of a loan, a grant,
the salary of or any remuneration whatever to any individual apply-
ing for admission, attending, employed by, teaching at, or doing
research at an institution of higher education who has engaged
in conduct on or after August 1, 1969, which involves the use
of (or the assistance to others in the use of) force or the threat
of force or the seizure of property under the control of an institution
of higher education, to require or prevent the availability of certain
curricula, or to prevent the faculty, administrative officials, or stu-
dents in such institution from engaging in their duties or pursuing
their studies at such institution.
SEC. 507. The Secretaries of Labor, Health and Human Serv-
ices, and Education are authorized to transfer unexpended balances
of prior appropriations to accounts corresponding to current appro-
priations provided in this Act: Provided, That such transferred
balances are used for the same purpose, and for the same periods
of time, for which they were originally appropriated.
SEC. 508. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act
shall remain available for obligation beyond the current fiscal year
unless expressly so provided herein.
SEC. 509. (a) No part of any appropriation contained in this
Act shall be used, other than for normal and recognized executive-
legislative relationships, for publicity or propaganda purposes, for
the preparation, distribution, or use of any kit, pamphlet, booklet,
publication, radio, television, or film presentation designed to sup-
port or defeat legislation pending before the Congress, except in
presentation to the Congress itself.
(b) No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall
be used to pay the salary or expenses of any grant or contract
recipient, or agent acting for such recipient, related to any activity
designed to influence legislation or appropriations pending before
the ongess.
SEC. 510. The Secretaries of Labor and Education are each
authorized to make available not to exceed $7,500 from funds
available for salaries and expenses under titles I and III, respec-
tively, for official reception and representation expenses; the Direc-
tor of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service is authorized
to make available for official reception and representation expenses
not to exceed $2,500 from the funds available for "Salaries and
expenses, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service"; and the
Chairman of the National Mediation Board is authorized to make
available for official reception and representation expenses not to
exceed $2,500 from funds available for "Salaries and expenses,
National Mediation Board".
SEC. 511. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act,
funds appropriated or otherwise made available which are not man-
dated by law for programs, projects or activities funded by this
Act shall be reduced by .8 per centum.
31 Usc 1105 SEC. 512. (a) Beginning in fiscal year 1994, and in each fiscal
note. year thereafter, the Office of Management and Budget shall estab-
lish the funding for consulting services for each department and
agency as a separate object class in each budget annually submitted
to the Congress under section 1105 of title 31, United States Code.
(b) For purposes of this section, consulting services include-

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(1) management and professional support services;


(2) studies, analyses, and evaluations;
(3) engineering and technical services (excluding routine
engineering services such as automated data processing and
architect and engineering contracts); and
(4) research and development.
SEC. 513. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act,
no department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States
Government receiving appropriated funds under this Act for fiscal
year 1993 shall, during fiscal year 1993, obligate and expend funds
for consulting services in excess of an amount equal to 92 percent
of the amount estimated to be obligated and expended by such
department, agency, or instrumentality for such services during
fiscal year 1993: Provided, That notwithstanding any other provi-
sion of this Act, the aggregate amount of funds appropriated by
this Act to any such department, agency, or instrumentality for
fiscal year 1993 is reduced by an amount equal to 8 percent of
the amount expected to be expended by such department, agency
or instrumentality during fiscal year 1993 for consulting services.
As used in this section, the term "consulting services" includes
any services within the definition of "Advisory and Assistance Serv-
ices" in the Office of Management and Budget Circular A-120,
dated January 4, 1988.
SEC. 514. Notwithstanding any other provision of Act, no funds
appropriated under this Act shall be used to carry out any program
of distributing sterile needles for the hypodermic injection of any
illegal drug unless the Surgeon General of the United States deter-
mines that such programs are effective in preventing the spread
of HIV and do not encourage the use of illegal drugs, except that
such funds may be used for such purposes in furtherance of dem-
onstrations or studies authorized in the ADAMHA Reorganization
Act (Public Law 102-321).
SEC. 515. Funds appropriated in Public Law 102-170 for the
National Commission on Children shall remain available until
expended.
This Act may be cited as the "Departments of Labor, Health
and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appro-
priations Act, 1993".

Approved October 6, 1992.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-H.R. 5677:


HOUSE REPORTS: Nos. 102-708 (Comm. on Appropriations) and 102-974 (Comm. of
Conference).
SENATE REPORTS: No. 102-397 (Comm. on Appropriations).
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 138 (1992):
July 28, considered and passed House.
Sept. 16-18, considered and passed Senate, amended.
Oct. 3, House agreed to conference report; receded and concurred in certain
Senate amendments, in others with amendments. Senate agreed to
conference report; concurred in House amendments.

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Page
Ak-Chin Water Use Amendments
Act of 1992 ......................................... 3258
Abandoned Barge Act of 1992 ............. 5081 Alaska Land Status Technical
Accident Reports Act, amendments ...... 973, Corrections Act of 1992 ............. 2112
974, 978 Alaska National Interest Lands
ADAM]HA Reorganization Act ............... 323 Conservation Act, amendments ..... 2112
ADAMHA Reorganization Act, Alaska Native Claims Settlement
amendments ............................... 939, 2091 Act, amendments ........... 2112-2115, 2121
Administrative Dispute Resolution Alaska Natural Gas Transportation
Act, amendments ................................. 946 Act of 1976, amendments ................. 3128
Administrative Procedure Alien Species Prevention and
Technical Amendments Act of Enforcement Act of 1992 ............... 1774
1991 .......................................................944 Alternative Motor Fuels Act of
Adult Education Act, amendments ...... 1103 1988, amendments ............................. 2871
Advisory Council on California Alternative Routes to Teacher
Indian Policy Act of 1992 .............. 2131 Certification and Licensure Act
African Development Fund Act, of 1992 .................................................. 698
amendments ...................................... 98 Alzheimer's Disease and Related
African Elephant Conservation Act, Dementias Research Act of
am endments ........................................ 2234 1992, amendments ............................. 3281
Agency for Health Care Policy and Alzheimer's Disease and Related
Research Reauthorization Act Dementias Services Research
of 1992 ................................................ 2094 Act of 1986, amendments ................. 3281
Agricultural Act of 1949, Alzheimer's Disease Research,
am endm ents .......................................... 176 Training, and Education
Agricultural Adjustment Act, Amendments of 1992 ...................... 3281
am endm ents ........................................ 4141 American Automobile Labeling
Agricultural Adjustment Act of Act ....................................................... 1556
1938, amendments ................... 3526, 4269 American Folklife Preservation
Agricultural Credit Act of 1987, Act, amendments ............................... 1954
amendments ............................. 4116, 4161 American Indian, Alaska Native,
Agricultural Credit Improvement and Native Hawaiian Culture
Act of 1992 ......................................... 4142 and Art Development Act,
Agricultural Development and amendments .................................. 805-808
Trade Act of 1990, amendments ..... 3350 American Technology Preeminence
Agricultural Trade Act of 1978, Act of 1991 ........................................... 7
amendments .............................. 3349-3352 American Technology Preeminence
Agricultural Trade Development Act of 1991, amendments ................... 848
Amtrak Authorization and
and Assistance Act of 1954,
Development Act ............................. 3515
amendments ............................. 3509, 3669
Animal Enterprise Protection Act
Agriculture, Rural Development,
of 1992 .................................................. 928
Food and Drug Administration, Annunzio-Wylie Anti-Money
and Related Agencies
Laundering Act ................................ 4044
Appropriations Act, 1992, Anti Car Theft Act of 1992 ................... 3384
am endm ents ........................................ 1130 Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988,
Agriculture, Rural Development, amendments ......... 1788, 3710, 3718, 3719
Food and Drug Administration, Arizona-Idaho Conservation Act of
and Related Agencies 1988, amendments ............................. 3441
Appropriations Act, 1993 ................ 873 Arkansas-Idaho Land Exchange
Aid, Trade, and Competitiveness Act of 1992 ......................................... 4937
Act of 1992 ......................................... 3658 Arkansas Wild and Scenic Rivers
Airport and Airway Improvement Act of 1992 ........................................... 123
Act of 1982, amendments ................. 4872 Armament Retooling and
Airport and Airway Safety and Manufacturing Support Act of
Capacity Expansion Act of 1992 .......................................... 2347
1987, amendments ............................. 4887 Armed Forces Retirement Home
Airport and Airway Safety, Act of 1991, amendments ................. 2394
Capacity, Noise Improvement, Arms Export Control Act,
and Intermodal Transportation am endm ents ....................................... 1672,
A ct of 1992 ......................................... 4872 2195, 2333, 2468, 4935
Airport Noise and Capacity Act of Army National Guard Combat
1990, amendments ............................. 4889 Readiness Reform Act of 1992 ..... 2536
NOTE: Part 1 contains pages 3-914; Part 2 contains pages 915-1827; Part 3 contains pages 1828-2770; Part 4 contains
pages 2771-3671; Part 5 contains pages 3672-4592; and Part 6 contains pages 4593-5424. Each part contains entire
Popular Name, Subject, and Individuall ndexes.
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Asian Development Bank Act, Central Valley Project
amendments ...................................... 97 Improvement Act ............................ 4706
Atomic Energy Act of 1954, Child Abuse, Domestic Violence,
am endments ....................................... 2644, Adoption and Family Services
2923, 2942-2945, 2951, 3120-3122 Act of 1992 ........................................... 187
Audio Home Recording Act of Child Abuse Prevention and
1992 ..................................................... 4237 Treatment Act, amendments ........... 187,
Aviation Safety and Capacity 5037
Expansion Act of 1990, Child Abuse Prevention and
am endm ents ........................................ 4883 Treatment and Adoption
Reform Act of 1978,
B amendments ......................... 211, 213, 214
Child Care and Development Block
Balanced Budget and Emergency Grant Act Amendments of 1992,
Deficit Control Act of 1985, am endments ........................................ 5035
amendments ............................. 2944, 4514 Child Care and Development Block
Bank Enterprise Act of 1991, Grant Act of 1990, amendments ..... 1959
amendments ............................. 3888, 4066 Child Nutrition Act of 1966,
Bankruptcy Judgeship Act of amendments ....................... 280, 911, 3363
1992 .......................................................965 Child Nutrition Amendments of
Barry Goldwater Scholarship and 1992 ....................................................... 911
Excellence in Education Act, Child Support Recovery Act of
am endm ents ........................................ 2503 1992 ..................................................... 3403
Battered Women's Testimony Act of Children's Nutrition Assistance Act
1992 ..................................................... 3459 of 1992 ................................................ 3363
Benjamin Franklin National Children's Television Act of 1990,
Memorial Commemorative am endm ents .......................................... 954
Medal and Fire Service Bill of Chinese Student Protection Act of
Rights Act ......................................... 1986 1992 ................................... 1969
Boundary Act, amendments ......... 3138-3141 Choice in Public Housing
Bretton Woods Agreements Act, Management Act ............................. 3701
amendments ............................. 3357, 3359 Christopher Columbus Fellowship
Business Opportunity Development Act ................................... 142
Reform Act of 1988, Christopher Columbus
am endm ents ........................................ 1001 Quincentenary Coin Act .................. 139
CIARDS Technical Corrections Act
C of 1992 ................................................ 3196
Civil Justice Reform Act of 1990,
Cable Television Consumer am endm ents ........................................ 4513
Protection and Competition Civil Liberties Act Amendments of
A ct of 1992 ......................................... 1460 1992 ................................... 1167
California Wilderness Act of 1984, Civil Liberties Act of 1988,
am endm ents .......................................... 244 am endm ents ........................................ 1167
Cancer Registries Amendment Civil Rights Act of 1964,
Act ....................................................... 3372 am endm ents ........................................ 2102
Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Civil Rights Act of 1991,
Applied Technology Education am endm ents ........................................ 1724
Act, amendments ............................... 1102 Civil War Battlefield
Cash Management Improvement Commemorative Coin Act of
Act Amendments of 1992 ............... 5133 1992 ................................... 1362
Cash Management Improvement Clean Vessel Act of 1992 ....................... 5086
Act of 1990, amendments ................. 5133 Coal Industry Retiree Health
Cedar River Watershed Land Benefit Act of 1992 .......................... 3036
Exchange Act of 1992 ..................... 2258 Coast Guard Authorization Act of
Central Bering Sea Fisheries 1992 ................................... 5068
Enforcement Act ............................. 4906 Coastal Zone Act Reauthorization
Central Intelligence Agency Act of Amendments of 1990,
1949, amendments ......... 3187, 3251, 3252 amendments .............................. 5050-5052
Central Intelligence Agency Coastal Zone Management Act of
Retirem ent Act ................................ 3196 1972, amendments ............................. 5050
Central Utah Project Completion Colorado River Basin Project Act,
Act ....................................................... 4605 am endm ents ........................................ 4750

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Commercial Space Launch Act, Cranston-Gonzalez National
amendments ............................. 5115, 5124 Affordable Housing Act,
Commodity Distribution Reform am endm ents ......................................... 113,
Act and WIC Amendments of 1581, 2786, 2791, 2792, 3709, 3710, 3712,
1987, amendments ............................... 914 3723, 3734-3738, 3751-3762, 3769, 3772,
Commodity Exchange Act, 3778, 3804-3811, 3818, 3826, 3830, 3872,
amendments ....................................... 3590 3873, 3877, 3905, 3906, 3908, 3940, 4038,
4039
Communications Act of 1934, Critical Needs for Tribal
am endm ents ......................................... 949, Development Act ............................... 803
1460, 1463, 3540, 3542, 3542-3544,4182, Crime Control Act of 1990,
4194, 4195 amendments ........................................ 5015
Communications Amendments of Cuban Democracy Act of 1992 ............ 2575
1982, amendments ............................. 1502
Community Environmental D
Response Facilitation Act ............. 2174 David L. Boren National Security
Community Investment Education Act of 1991 .................... 3185
Corporation Demonstration Dayton Aviation Heritage
Act ....................................................... 3859 Preservation Act of 1992 ............... 2141
Community Outreach Partnership Defense Acquisition Workforce
Act of 1992 ......................................... 3855 Improvement Act, amendments.... 1359,
Community Reinvestment Act of 2452
1977, amendments ............................. 3874 Defense Authorization
Compact of Free Association Act of
Amendments and Base Closure
and Realignment Act,
1985, amendments ....................... 39, 3120 amendments ........................................ 2606
Competitive Equality Banking Act Defense Base Closure and
of 1987, amendments ........................ 3893 Realignment Act of 1990,
Comprehensive Environmental amendments ................... 2502, 2607, 2608
Response, Compensation, and Defense Conversion, Reinvestment,
Liability Act of 1980, and Transition Assistance Act
amendments ................... 2174, 2373, 3506 of 1992 ................................................ 2658
Comprehensive Smoking Defense Dependent's Education Act
Education Act, amendments .......... 3504 of 1978, amendments ........................ 2392
Defense Economic Diversification,
Congressional Award Act,
Conversion, and Stabilization
am endm ents ........................................ 2265 Act of 1990, amendments ................. 2664
Congressional Award Act Defense Industrial Reserve Act,
Amendments of 1992 ...................... 2265 amendments ............................. 2690, 2691
Congressional Operations Defense Production Act
Appropriations Act, 1990, Amendments of 1992 ...................... 4198
am endm ents ........................................ 1706 Defense Production Act of 1950,
Congressional Operations amendments ................... 2463-2465, 4198
Appropriations Act, 1991, Demonstration Cities and
am endm ents ........................................ 1723 Metropolitan Development Act
of 1966, amendments ........................ 2503
Congressional Operations Department of Commerce
Appropriations Act, 1993 .............. 1703 Appropriations Act, 1993 .............. 1848
Consolidated Farm and Rural Department of Defense
Development Act, amendments...4137- Appro'priations Act, 1987,
4139, 4142 amendments ........................................ 2479
Contract Disputes Act of 1978, Department of Defense
am endments ........................................ 4518 Appropriations Act, 1992,
Copyright Amendments Act of amendments ........... 226, 1919, 2353, 2433
1992 ....................................................... 264 Department of Defense
Copyright Renewal Act of 1992 ............ 264 Department of Defense
Appropriations Act, 1993 .............. 1876
Counterfeit Deterrence Act of Authorization Act, 1984,
1992 ..................................................... 4070 am endments ........................................ 2408
Court of Federal Claims Technical Department of Defense
and Procedural Improvements Authorization Act, 1986,
Act of 1992 ......................................... 4516 amendments ............................. 2341, 2347

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Department of Defense Departments of Commerce, Justice,
Authorization Act for Fiscal and State, the Judiciary, and
Year 1991, amendments ................... 2450 Related Agencies
Department of Education Appropriations Act, 1992,
Appropriations Act, 1993 .............. 1813 amendments ................................. 249, 993
Department of Education Departments of Commerce, Justice,
Organization Act, amendments ....... 838 and State, the Judiciary, and
Department of Energy Metal Related Agencies
Casting Competitiveness Appropriations Act, 1993 .............. 1828
Research Act of 1990, Departments of Labor, Health and
Human Services, and
am endments ........................................ 3070
Education, and Related
Department of Energy Agencies Appropriations Act,
Organization Act, amendments ..... 2864 1993 ................................. 1792
Department of Health and Human Departments of Veterans Affairs
Services Appropriations Act, and Housing and Urban
1799
1993 ..................................................... Development, and Independent
Department of Housing and Urban Agencies Appropriations Act,
Development Act, amendments .... 3866, 1993 ..................................................... 1571
3867, 3884, 3885, 3887, 3969 Departments of Veterans Affairs
Department of Housing and Urban and Housing and Urban
Development Reform Act of Development, and Independent
1989, amendments ................... 3710, 3711 Agencies Appropriations Act,
Department of Justice and Related 1993, amendments ............................. 3641
Agencies Appropriations Act, Dependency and Indemnity
1828
1993 ..................................................... Compensation Reform Act of
Department of Labor 1992 ................................. 4321
Appropriations Act, 1993 .............. 1792 Depository Institutions Disaster
Department of State and Related Relief Act of 1992 ............................ 2771
Agencies Appropriations Act, DES Education and Research
1993 ............................. 1864 Amendments of 1992 ...................... 2092
Department of the Interior and Dietary Supplement Act of 1992 ......... 4500
Dire Emergency Supplemental
Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1992, for
Appropriations Act, 1991,
Disaster Assistance To Meet
amendments ................... 1386, 1406, 4137
Urgent Needs Because of
Department of the Interior and Calamities Such as Those
Related Agencies Which Occurred in Los Angeles
Appropriations Act, 1993 .............. 1374
and Chicago ........................................ 248
Department of Transportation Act, Dire Emergency Supplemental
am endm ents .......................................... 980 Appropriations Act, 1992,
Department of Transportation and Including Disaster Assistance
Related Agencies To Meet the Present
Appropriations Act, 1992, Emergencies Arising From the
am endments ........................................ 1555 Consequences of Hurricane
Department of Transportation and Andrew, Typhoon Omar,
Related Agencies Hurricane Iniki, and Other
Appropriations Act, 1993 .............. 1520 Natural Disasters, and
Departments of Commerce, Justice, Additional Assistance to
and State, the Judiciary, and Distressed Communities ............... 1117
Related Agencies Dire Emergency Supplemental
Appropriation Act, 1988 ................ 1750 Appropriations Act, 1992,
Departments of Commerce, Justice, Including Disaster Assistance
and State, the Judiciary, and to Meet the Present
Related Agencies Emergencies Arising From the
Appropriations Act, 1989, Consequences of Hurricane
am endm ents .......................................... 954 Andrew, Typhoon Omar,
Departments of Commerce, Justice, Hurricane Iniki, and Other
and State, the Judiciary, and Natural Disasters, and
Related Agencies Additional Assistance to
Appropriations Act, 1990, Distressed Communities,
am endments ........................................ 1847 amendments ............................. 1604, 1940

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Dire Emergency Supplemental Education of the Deaf Act of 1986,
Appropriations and Transfers am endments ........................................ 2151
for Relief From the Effects of Educational Agencies Financial
Natural Disasters, for Other Aid Act, amendments ....................... 2397
Urgent Needs, and for EEOC Education, Technical
Incremental Cost of "Operation Assistance, and Training
Desert Shield/Desert Storm" Revolving Fund Act of 1992 ......... 2102
Act of 1992, amendments ................ 1124, Egg Products Inspection Act,
1130, 2565, 3341 amendments ........................................ 4499
Dire Emergency Supplemental Elementary and Secondary
Appropriations for Education Act of 1965,
Consequences of Operation amendments ............................... 962, 3586
Desert Shield/Desert Storm, Elwha River Ecosystem and
Food Stamps, Unemployment Fisheries Restoration Act ............. 3173
Compensation Administration, Emergency Unemployment
Veterans Compensation and Compensation Act of 1991,
Pensions, and Other Urgent amendments ................. 3-5, 290-295, 317
Needs Act of 1991, amendments.... 1118 Emergency Wetlands Resources
Dire Emergency Supplemental Act of 1986, amendments ................. 2235
Appropriations for Disaster Emerging Technologies and
Assistance, Food Stamps, Advanced Technology Program
Unemployment Compensation Amendments Act of 1991 ............... 15
Administration, and Other Energy and Water Development
Urgent Needs, and Transfers, Appropriation Act, 1988,
and Reducing Funds Budgeted am endments ........................................ 2944
for Military Spending Act of Energy and Water Development
1991, amendments ................... 1325, 1723 Appropriations Act, 1992,
District of Columbia amendments ........................................ 2882
Appropriations Act, 1990, Energy and Water Development
am endm ents ........................................ 1434 Appropriations Act, 1993 .............. 1315
District of Columbia
Energy and Water Development
Appropriations Act, 1992,
Appropriations Act, 1993,
amendments ........................................ 1446
District of Columbia am endments ........................................ 1416
Appropriations Act, 1993 .............. 1422 Energy Conservation and
District of Columbia Self- Production Act, amendments ........ 2782,
Government and Governmental 2783, 2786, 2842, 2843
Reorganization Act of 1973, Energy Policy Act of 1992 .................... 2776
am endments ........................................ 1433 Energy Policy and Conservation
District of Columbia Spouse Equity Act, amendments .............................. 2806,
Act of 1988, amendments ................. 2167 2808-2810, 2815-2817, 2821, 2822, 2824,
District of Columbia Supplemental 2829, 2831-2833, 2840, 2841, 2868, 2874,
Appropriations and Rescissions 2875, 2962-2964,2993-2995
A ct, 1992 ............................................ 1443 Energy Reorganization Act of 1974,
Doug Barnard, Jr.-1996 Atlanta amendments ................... 2843, 3123, 3124
Centennial Olympic Games Energy Security Act, amendments ...... 3003,
Commemorative Coin Act ............. 1620 3876
Dwight D. Eisenhower Leadership Enterprise for the Americas Act of
Development Act of 1992 ................. 783 1992 .................................... 3664
Dwight David Eisenhower Enterprise for the Americas
Commemorative Coin Act of Initiative Act of 1992 ...................... 3509
1988, amendments ............................. 1628 Equal Credit Opportunity Act,
amendments ........................................ 4082
E Ethics in Government Act of 1978,
amendments ................... 1356, 1357, 3280
Economic Stabilization Act of 1970,
am endments ........................................ 4506 Ethics Reform Act of 1989,
Education Amendments of 1978, am endments ........................................ 1873
am endments ........................................ 3504 Excellence in Mathematics,
Education Council Act of 1991, Science, and Engineering Act
am endm ents .......................................... 962 of 1990, amendments .......................... 840
Education of the Deaf Act Executive Office Appropriations
Amendments of 1992 ...................... 2151 A ct, 1993 ............................................ 1738

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Experimental Program to Federal Facility Compliance Act of
Stimulate Competitive 1992 .................................. 1505
Research on Space and Federal Fire Prevention and
Aeronautics Act ............................... 5119 Control Act of 1974,
Export Administration am endments ........................................ 3410
Amendments Act of 1985, Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic
am endments ........................................ 2205 Act, amendments ....... 149, 238, 941, 4491
Export Enhancement Act of 1988, Federal Home Loan Bank Act,
amendments ......... 2199, 2201, 2202, 2204 am endments ....................................... 1358,
Export Enhancement Act of 1992.......2186 3780, 3783, 4009, 4090-4096
Export-Import Bank Act of 1945, Federal Home Loan Mortgage
am endm ents ........................................... 95, Corporation Act, amendments ....... 4002
2187, 2189, 2190, 2191, 2193-2196, 2198, Federal Housing Enterprises
2199, 4932, 4935 Financial Safety and
Soundness Act of 1992 ................... 3941
F Federal Land Policy and
FAA Civil Penalty Administrative Management Act of 1976,
Assessment Act of 1992 .................... 923 am endments ........................................ 3096
Fair Credit Reporting Act, Federal Meat Inspection Act,
amendments ............................. 3531, 4082 am endments ........................................ 4499
Fair Debt Collection Practices, Federal National Mortgage
am endments ........................................ 4082 Association Charter Act,
Fair Packaging and Labeling Act, amendments ......... 3793, 3876, 3994, 3995
amendments ................................... 13, 847 Federal Nonnuclear Energy
Family Support Act of 1988, Research and Development Act
am endm ents .......................................... 317 of 1974, amendments ........................ 3092
Family Violence Prevention and Federal Pay Comparability Act of
Services Act, amendments ................ 201 1970, amendments ............................. 1358
Farm Credit Act of 1971, Federal Power Act, amendments ........ 2911,
amendments ................... 4103, 4116, 4142 2915, 2916, 2919, 2920, 2921
Farm Credit Banks and Federal Property and
Associations Safety and Administrative Services Act of
Soundness Act of 1992 ................... 4102 1949, amendments ............................. 2851
Federal Aviation Act of 1958, Federal Railroad Safety Act of
am endm ents ......................................... 923, 1970, amendments ..... 972-978, 980, 3522
4877, 4885, 4889, 4897 Federal Reserve Act, amendments ..... 2774,
Federal Aviation Administration 3144, 3895, 4080
Research, Engineering, and Federal Reserve Bank Branch
Development Authorization Act Modernization Act .......................... 3144
of 1992 ................................................ 4895 Federal-State Extended
Federal Communications Unemployment Compensation
Commission Authorization Act Act of 1970, amendments ........... 295, 296
of 1988, amendments .............. 3542, 3545 Federal Trade Commission Act,
Federal Courts Administration Act
4506 am endments ........................................ 4082
of 1992 ................................................
Federal Transit Act, amendments ....... 1131,
Federal Credit Union Act,
amendments ....................................... 4044, 1566, 1567
4047, 4050, 4053, 4054 Federal Water Pollution Control
Federal Deposit Insurance Act, Act, amendments ..................... 1554, 4862
am endm ents ....................................... 1592, Federal Water Project Recreation
3780, 3888, 3895, 4044, 4048-4052, 4055, Act, amendments ........... 1332, 4691, 4692
4058,4059, 4066, 4069, 4078-4082, 4084, Federally Supported Health
4088, 4089, 4090, 4224, 4225 Centers Assistance Act of
Federal Deposit Insurance 1992 ................................... 3268
Corporation Improvement Act Fertility Clinic Success Rate and
of 1991 ............................................... 1592, Certification Act of 1992 ............... 3146
3780, 4075, 4084-4086, 4224-4226 Financial Institutions Reform,
Federal Employee Pay Recovery, and Enforcement Act
Comparability Act of 1990, of 1989, amendments .............. 2771, 3894
amendments ........................................ 1346 Fire Administration Authorization
Federal Energy Management Act of 1992 ......................................... 3410
Improvement Act of 1988, Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act
amendments ........................................ 2851 of 1980, amendments ........................ 2234

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Fish Restoration and Management FREEDOM Support Act ........................ 3320
Projects Act, amendments .... 5087, 5088 Fur Seal Act of 1966, amendments ........... 65
Fisherman's Protective Act of 1967, Futures Trading Practices Act of
am endments ........................................ 4904 1992 .......................................
3590
Fishlake National Forest
Enlargement Act ............................... 181 G
Florida Keys National Marine
Sanctuary and Protection Act, Gambling Devices Transportation
Act, amendments ............................. 61, 62
amendments .............................. 5053-5055
General Education Provisions Act,
Food, Agriculture, Conservation,
and Trade Act Amendments of amendments ................................. 838, 840
Generic Drug Enforcement Act of
1991, amendments ......... 4116, 4138, 4139
Food, Agriculture, Conservation, 1992 ....................................... 149
Geothermal Energy Research,
and Trade Act of 1990,
Development, and
amendments ................... 3349, 4098, 4137
Food Security Act of 1985, Demonstration Act of 1974,
amendments ........................................ 4224
amendments ........... 447, 3348, 4098, 4137
Food Stamp Act of 1977, Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985,
amendments ........................................ 1628
amendments ......................... 90, 937, 1113
Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, Golden Gate National Recreation
Area Act, amendments ..................... 3441
am endments ....................................... 1675,
Golden Gate National Recreation
2548, 3324, 3355, 3651-3655, 3664-3669,
4060-4062, 4914 Area Addition Act of 1992 ............... 236
Foreign Direct Investment and Grand Canyon Protection Act of
International Financial Data 1992 ..................................................... 4669
Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife
Improvements Act of 1990, Tissue Bank Act ............................... 2233
am endments ........................................ 2503
Foreign Operations, Export
Financing, and Related H
Programs Appropriations Act, Haida Land Exchange Act of 1986,
1990, amendments ................... 1685, 3356 amendments ............................. 2122, 2125
Foreign Operations, Export Hawaii Tropical Forest Recovery
Financing, and Related Act ....................................................... 4593
Programs Appropriations Act, Hawaiian Homes Commission Act,
1991, amendments ................... 1685, 3266 1920, amendments ............................. 1953
Foreign Operations, Export Hawaiian Islands National Marine
Financing, and Related Sanctuary Act .................................. 5055
Programs Appropriations Act, Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Safety
1993 ..................................................... 1633 Act of 1979, amendments ....... 3299-3306
Foreign Relations Authorization Hazardous Materials
Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987, Transportation Act,
am endments ........................................ 1726 am endments ....................................... 3311
Foreign Relations Authorization Hazardous Materials
Act, Fiscal Years 1990 and 1991, Transportation Uniform Safety
amendments ............................. 3264, 3353 Act of 1990, amendments ................. 3311
Foreign Relations Authorization Head Start Act, amendments ...... 1956, 5035
Act, Fiscal Years 1992 and 1993, Head Start Improvement Act of
amendments ................... 1869, 3352, 3353 1992 ....................................... 1956
Foreign Service Act of 1980, Health Maintenance Organization
am endments ........................................ 3264 Amendments of 1986,
Former Soviet Union amendments ........................................ 3503
Demilitarization Act of 1992 ........ 2563 Health Omnibus Programs
Frank Annunzio Act ................................ 139 Extension of 1988, amendments... 2091,
Frank Annunzio Act, amendments ...... 1628 3506
Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania Health Professions Education
County Battlefields Memorial Extension Amendments of
National Military Park 1992 ..................................................... 1992
Expansion Act of 1989, Health Professions Education
amendments ........................................ 3565 Extension Amendments of 1992,
Freedom for Russia and Emerging amendments ........................................ 3507
Eurasian Democracies and Health Professions
Open Markets Support Act of Reauthorization Act of 1988,
1992 ..................................................... 3320 amendments ............................. 2091, 3122

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Health Research Extension Act of Housing and Urban-Rural
1985, amendments ............................. 3506 Recovery Act of 1983,
Helen Keller National Center Act, amendments ................... 3709, 3852-3854
amendments ......... 4482, 4483, 4485, 4486
High Plains States Groundwater I
Demonstration Program Act of
Immigration and Nationality Act of
1983, amendments ............................. 4689 1952, amendments ............................. 1843
High Seas Driftnet Fisheries Immigration Reform and Control
Enforcement Act ............................. 4900 Act of 1986, amendments ................. 1808
Higher Education Act of 1965, Impact Aid Act, amendments ................ 2397
amendments ........... 448, 1820, 2084, 2086 Incarcerated Witness Fees Act of
Higher Education Amendments of 1991 ................................. 2138
1992 .......................................................448 Incentive Grants for Local
Higher Education Amendments of Delinquency Prevention
1992, amendments ............................. 1820 Program s Act ................................... 5027
Higher Education Facilities Act of Independent Agencies
1992 .......................................................738 Appropriations Act, 1993 .............. 1742
Higher Education Technical Independent Safety Board Act of
Amendments of 1991, 1974, amendments ............................. 3307
am endments .......................................... 838 Indian Alcohol and Substance
Higher Education Tribal Grant Abuse Prevention and
Authorization Act ............................. 798 Treatment Act of 1986,
Home Mortgage Disclosure Act of amendments .............................. 4582-4584
1975, amendments ............................. 3889 Indian Employment, Training and
Home Owners' Loan Act, Related Services
amendments ........... 276, 3893, 3894, 4089 Demonstration Act of 1992 ........... 2302
Homeless Children's Assistance Act Indian Environmental General
of 1992 ................................................ 3363 Assistance Program Act of
Homeless Veterans Comprehensive 1992 ................................. 3258
Service Programs Act of 1992 ...... 5136 Indian Gaming Regulatory Act,
Hoover Power Plant Act of 1984, am endm ents ........................................ 3261
am endments ........................................ 2799 Indian Health Amendments of
Horn of Africa Recovery and Food 1992 ................................. 4526
Security Act ........................................ 115 Indian Health Care Improvement
Hours of Service Act, amendments ....... 973, Act, amendments ............................... 4526
974, 977 Indian Self-Determination and
Housing Act of 1949, amendments ..... 3832- Education Assistance Act,
3842, 3907 am endm ents ........................................ 4590
Housing Act of 1959, amendments ..... 3802- Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore
3805, 3829, 3831, 3876, 4083 Access and Enhancement Act ...... 2208
Housing and Community Individuals with Disabilities
Development Act of 1974, Education Act, amendments .......... 2164,
am endm ents ....................................... 1591, 2165, 4486, 4487
Inland Navigational Rules Act of
3718, 3820, 3843-3851, 3868, 3873, 3905,
1980, amendments ............................. 5074
3940 Intelligence Authorization Act,
Housing and Community Fiscal Year 1991, amendments ........ 429,
Development Act of 1987, 3183
amendments ....................................... 3738, Intelligence Authorization Act for
3739, 3762-3765, 3772, 3855, 3869 Fiscal Year 1993 ............................... 3180
Housing and Community Intelligence Organization Act of
Development Act of 1992 ............... 3672 1992 ................................. 3188
Housing and Community Inter-American Development Bank
Development Amendments of Act, amendments ............................... 1693
1978, amendments ................... 3776-3778 Interjurisdictional Fisheries Act of
Housing and Community 1986, amendments ............................. 1937
Development Amendments of Intermodal Safe Container
1981, amendments ............................. 3711 Transportation Act of 1992 ........... 3646
Housing and Urban Development Intermodal Surface Transportation
Act of 1968, amendments ............... 3719- Efficiency Act of 1991,
3721, 3878 am endm ents ......................................... 858,
Housing and Urban Development 1550, 1552, 1555, 1561-1566, 1568, 3314,
Act of 1970, amendments ....... 3866, 3883 4823

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Internal Revenue Code of 1986, Judiciary Office Building
amendments ......................................... 4, Development Act, amendments .... 1723,
297-299, 1764, 3012, 3037, 4342, 4898 1724
International Banking Act of 1978, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
amendments ......... 4056, 4081-4083, 4224 Prevention Act of 1974,
International Dolphin am endm ents ........................................ 4982
Conservation Act of 1992 .............. 3425
International Emergency Economic K
Powers Act, amendments ...... 1773, 1943
Klamath River Basin Fishery
International Finance Corporation Resources Restoration Act,
Act, amendments ......................... 97, 3361
am endm ents ........................................ 4490
International Financial Koniag Lands Conveyance
Institutions Act, amendments ....... 3361, Amendments of 1991 ...................... 3138
3362 Korean War Veterans Memorial
International Forestry Cooperation Thirty-Eighth Anniversary
Act of 1990, amendments ....... 4593, 4596 Commemorative Coin Act,
International Narcotics Control am endm ents ........................................ 1628
Act of 1986, amendments ................. 4933
International Narcotics Control L
Act of 1988, amendments ................. 4933
International Narcotics Control Labor-Management Relations Act,
Act of 1989, amendments ................. 4933 1947, amendments ............................... 946
International Narcotics Control Lake Andes-Wagner/Marty II Act of
Act of 1992 ......................................... 4914 1992 ....................... 4677
International Peacekeeping Act of Land Remote-Sensing
1992 .......................................................
277 Commercialization Act of 1984,
International Security and amendments ............................ 4166, 4279
Development Cooperation Act Land Remote Sensing Policy Act of
of 1985, amendments ........................ 94 1992 .................................... 4163
International Travel Act of 1961, Lead-Based Paint Exposure
am endm ents ........................................ 1170 Reduction Act .................................. 3912
Interstate Commerce Act, Lead-Based Paint Poisoning
amendments ......................... 973, 974, 978 Prevention Act, amendments ........ 3506,
Iran-Iraq Arms Non-Proliferation 3904, 3905, 3907
Act of 1992 ......................................... 2571 Legislative Branch Appropriation
Act, 1965, amendments ..................... 1707
J Legislative Branch Appropriation
Act, 1978, amendments ..............1706
James Madison-Bill of Rights Legislative Branch Appropriations
Commemorative Coin Act ............... 145 Act, 1990, amendments ..................... 1706
Japanese American National Legislative Branch Appropriations
Historic Landmark Theme Act, 1991, amendments .................... 1720,
Study Act ........................................ 42 1950, 2253
Jicarilla Apache Tribe Water Legislative Branch Appropriations
Rights Settlement Act .................... 2237 Act, 1992, amendments .......... 1358, 1725
Job Training Partnership Act, Legislative Branch Appropriations
am endm ents ....................................... 1021, Act, 1993 ............................................ 1703
2742, 2748, 2750, 2751 Library of Congress Trust Fund
Job Training Reform Amendments Board Act, amendments ................. 31
of 1992 ................................................ 1021 Little River Canyon National
Job Training Reform Amendments Preserve Act of 1992 ....................... 2179
of 1992, amendments ........................ 2751 Locomotive Inspection Act,
Jobs Through Exports Act of 1992 ..... 3651 amendments ......................... 973, 975, 978
Los Padres Condor Range and
John F. Kennedy Center Act,
River Protection Act ........................ 242
am endm ents ........................................ 3267
John Heinz Neighborhood
Development Act ............................. 3852 M
Johnson Act, amendments ................... 61, 62 Magnuson Fishery Conservation
Judicial Improvements Act of 1990, and Management Act,
am endm ents ........................................ 4513 amendments...62, 4283, 4317-4319, 4909
Judiciary Appropriations Act, Mammography Quality Standards
1993 .....................................................
1856 Act of 1992 ..............................3547

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Mandatory Life Imprisonment or Morris K. Udall Scholarship and
Death Penalty for Murder in Excellence in National
the District of Columbia ............... 1436 Environmental and Native
Marine Mammal Health and American Public Policy Act of
Stranding Response Act ................ 5059 1992 .................................................... 78
Marine Mammal Protection Act of Motor Vehicle Information and
1972, amendments ................................ 65, Cost Savings Act, amendments..... 1556,
3425, 4903, 4909, 5060, 5067 2876, 3393-3499
Marine Protection, Research, and Mount Rushmore Commemorative
Sanctuaries Act of 1972, Coin Act, amendments ..................... 1628
amendments ......... 4293, 4866-4870, 5039 Multifamily Housing Finance
Marsh-Billings National Historical Improvement Act ............................ 3794
Park Establishment Act .................. 934 Multifamily Mortgage Foreclosure
Medical Device Amendments of Act of 1981, amendments ....... 3791, 3792
1992 ....................................................... 238
Membrane Processes Research Act N
of 1992 ................................................ 3142
Merchant Marine Act, 1920, National Aeronautics and Space
amendments ................... 5085, 5093, 5094 Act of 1958, amendments ................. 5129
Merchant Marine Act, 1936, National Aeronautics and Space
amendments ............................. 4283, 5094 Administration Authorization
Merchant Ship Sales Act of 1946, Act, Fiscal Year 1989,
am endm ents ........................................ 5094 am endm ents ........................................ 4309
Metropolitan Washington Waste National Aeronautics and Space
Management Study Act ........ 1517 Administration Authorization
Michigan Scenic Rivers Act of Act, Fiscal Year 1991,
1991 .................................................... 45 am endm ents ........................................ 5116
Microlending Expansion Act of National Aeronautics and Space
1992 ....................................................... 989 Administration Authorization
Mid-Dakota Rural Water System Act, Fiscal Year 1993 ...................... 5107
Act of 1992 ......................................... 4673 National and Community Service
Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Act of 1990, amendments .................. 841,
Worker Protection Act, 1455, 2522, 2533
am endm ents ........................................ 1728 National and Community Service
Military Construction Technical Amendment Act of
Appropriations Act, 1993 .............. 1366 1992 ................................... 1455
Military Construction National Bank Receivership Act ........ 4080
Authorization Act, 1985, National Contaminated Sediment
am endm ents ........................................ 2611 Assessment and Management
Military Construction Act ....................................................... 4864
Authorization Act for Fiscal National Defense Authorization
Year 1991, amendments ................... 2598 Act, Fiscal Year 1989,
Military Construction am endm ents ....................................... 2445,
Authorization Act for Fiscal 2448, 2511, 2592, 2593, 2602, 2641
Year 1992, amendments ................... 2597 National Defense Authorization Act
Military Construction for Fiscal Year 1987,
Authorization Act for Fiscal amendments ............................. 2442, 2445
Year 1993 ........................................... 2586 National Defense Authorization Act
Military Survivor Benefits for Fiscal Year 1991,
Improvement Act of 1989, am endm ents ....................................... 1359,
am endm ents ........................................ 2425 2392, 2419, 2438, 2442, 2445, 2448, 2452,
Mineral Leasing Act, amendments ..... 3107- 2480, 2481, 2485, 2491, 2503, 2559, 2597,
3109 2602, 2608-2610, 2619
Mineral Leasing Act for Acquired National Defense Authorization Act
Lands, amendments .......................... 3106 for Fiscal Year 1993 ........................ 2315
Minute Man National Historical National Defense Authorization Act
Park Amendments of 1991 ............ 3135 for Fiscal Year 1993,
Missile Defense Act of 1991, am endm ents ........................................ 1896
amendments ............................. 2356, 2357 National Defense Authorization Act
Mni Wiconi Project Act of 1988, for Fiscal Years 1988 and 1989,
am endm ents ........................................ 4661 amendments ............... 9, 2446, 2454, 2615

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National Defense Authorization Act National School Lunch Act,
for Fiscal Years 1990 and 1991, amendments ............. 865, 911, 1295, 3363
am endm ents ....................................... 2445, National Science and Technology
2447, 2493, 2558, 2602 Policy, Organization, and
National Defense Authorization Act Priorities Act of 1976,
for Fiscal Years 1992 and 1993, amendments ...................................... 24
am endm ents ....................................... 2332, National Science Foundation Act of
2333, 2338, 2352, 2353, 2363, 2370, 2374- 1950, amendments ................... 2300, 5117
2376, 2379, 2388, 2389, 2405, 2406, 2414, National Sea Grant College
2433, 2436, 2440, 2445, 2451, 2454, 2473, Program Act, amendments ................. 66
2501, 2503, 2541, 2546, 2589, 2593, 2609, National Security Act of 1947,
2653, 2687, 4977 amendments ......... 3188-3190, 3194, 3196
National Defense Authorization National Security Agency Act of
Act, 1985, amendments ..................... 2546 1959, amendments ......... 3183, 3186, 3253
National Education Commission on National Security Education Act of
Time and Learning Act, 1991, amendments ................... 3185, 3186
am endm ents .......................................... 962 National Technical Information Act
National Energy Conservation of 1988, amendments ........................ 27
Policy Act, amendments ................. 2787, National Telecommunications and
2789, 2844-2846, 2848, 2851, 2852, 2855 Information Administration
National Energy Extension Service Organization Act ............................. 3533
Act, amendments ............................... 2843 National Trails System Act,
National Fallen Firefighters amendments ............................... 845, 2273
Foundation Act ................................ 3417 Native American Languages Act of
National Film Preservation Act of 1992 ..................................................... 3434
1988, amendments ............................... 272 Native American Programs Act
National Film Preservation Act of Amendments of 1992 ...................... 1295
1992 ....................................................... 267 Native American Programs Act of
National Flood Insurance Act of 1974, amendments ............................ 1295,
1968, amendments ............................. 3886 3257, 3434-3437
National Geologic Mapping Act of Native Americans Educational
1992 ....................................................... 166 Assistance Act .................................. 3437
National Historic Preservation Act,
Natural Gas Act, amendments .... 2866, 2879
amendments .............................. 4753-4765 Natural
National Historic Preservation Act Gas Pipeline Safety Act of
Amendments of 1992 ...................... 4753 1968, amendments ............................ 3290,
National Housing Act, amendments... 1591, 3291, 3293-3299, 3307
2748, 3747, 3748, 3771-3773, 3778-3786, Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978,
3789-3793, 3868, 3906, 3907 am endments ........................................ 4506
National Independent Colleges and Navajo Community College Act of
Universities Discovery Act ............. 824 1978, amendments ............................... 797
National Institute of Standards and Negotiated Rulemaking Act of 1990,
Technology Act, amendments ........... 11, am endm ents .......................................... 945
12, 16-19 Neighborhood Reinvestment
National Interest Lands Corporation Act, amendments ...... 3851,
Conservation Act, amendments....2112, 3852
2115, 2124 Nez Perce National Historical Park
National Literacy Act of 1991, Additions Act of 1991 ..................... 4770
am endm ents .......................................... 619 NOAA Fleet Modernization Act .......... 4299
National Marine Sanctuaries Act ...... 5047 Non-Vessel-Operating Common
National Marine Sanctuaries Carrier Act of 1991 ......................... 60
Program Amendments Act of Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance
1992 ..................................................... 5039 Prevention and Control Act of
National Ocean Pollution Planning 1990, amendments ................... 4839, 5068
Act of 1978, amendments ................. 4282 North Pacific Anadromous Stocks
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Act of 1992 ......................................... 4309
Administration Authorization North Pacific Anadromous Stocks
Act of 1992 ......................................... 4270 Convention Act of 1992 .................. 5098
National Oceanic and Atmospheric North Pacific Fisheries Act of 1954,
Administration Marine amendments ............................. 4316, 5106
Fisheries Program Northern Cheyenne Indian
Authorization Act, Reserved Water Rights
amendments ................... 4282, 4283, 4285 Settlement Act of 1992 ................... 1186

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Northern Pacific Halibut Act of Partnerships for Wildlife Act .............. 5094
1982, amendments ........................... 64, 65 Patent and Plant Variety
Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982, Protection Remedy
am endm ents ........................................ 2923 Clarification Act .............................. 4230
Nurse Education and Practice Peace Corps Act, amendments... .3356, 4265
Improvement Amendments of Pennsylvania Avenue Development
1992 .....................................................2069 Corporation Act of 1972,
Nutrition Labeling and Education am endm ents ........................................ 2223
Act of 1990, amendments ................ 4499, Persian Gulf Conflict Supplemental
4500, 4501 Authorization and Personnel
Benefits Act of 1991,
0 amendments ................... 2052, 2542, 2625
Persian Gulf War Veterans' Health
Occupational Safety and Health
Act of 1970, amendments ........... 3924 Status Act .......................................... 4975
Oceans Act of 1992 ................................. 5039 Petroleum Marketing Practices
Office of Government Ethics Act, amendments ..................... 2996-2998
Amendments of 1992 ...................... 3280 Pipeline Safety Act of 1992 .................. 3289
Oil Pollution Act of 1990, Plant Variety Protection Act,
am endm ents ........................................ 1555 am endm ents ........................................ 4231
Older American Community Ponca Restoration Act,
Service Employment Act, am endm ents ........................................ 3255
am endm ents ....................................... 1201, Port Chicago National Memorial
1202, 1265-1268, 1309 A ct of 1992 .............................. 4235
Older Americans Act Amendments Postal Service Appropriations Act,
of 1987, amendments .............. 1300-1305 1993 .................................... 1737
Older Americans Act Amendments Poultry Products Inspection Act,
of 1992 ................................................ 1195 am endm ents ........................................ 4499
Older Americans Act of 1965, Powerplant and Industrial Fuel
amendments ............................... 377, 1195 Use Act of 1978, amendments ......... 3128
Olympic Commemorative Coin Act, Prescription Drug Amendments of
1992, amendments ............................. 1628 19 92 .................................... 94 1
Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Prescription Drug User Fee Act of
Act of 1989, amendments ................... 289 1992 .................................... 449 1
Omnibus Budget Reconciliation President John F. Kennedy
Act of 1990, amendments .................. 841, Assassination Records
1358, 1959, 3125, 3748, 3782, 4343, 5036 Collection Act of 1992 .................... 3443
Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Preventive Health Amendments of
Streets Act of 1968, 1992 ..................................................... 3469
amendments ......... 3402, 3404, 3406, 3524 Professional and Amateur Sports
Omnibus Diplomatic Security and Protection Act .................................. 4227
Anti-Terrorism Act of 1986, Protection and Advocacy for
am endm ents ........................................ 3353 Mentally Ill Individuals Act of
Omnibus Insular Areas Act of 1986, amendments ............................... 377
1992 .................................................... 33 Public Health Service Act,
Omnibus Trade and am endm ents ......................................... 240,
Competitiveness Act of 1988, 323, 841,938, 1992, 2092, 2094, 3268, 3287,
amendments .................................. 9, 12 3372, 3469, 3547, 4967
Orphan Drug Amendments of 1985, Public Health Service Act
am endm ents .......................................... 376 Technical Amendments Act ............ 938
Public Telecommunications Act of
P 1992 .................................... 949
Public Utility Holding Company
Pacific Salmon Treaty Act of 1985, Act of 1935, amendments ....... 2905, 2912
amendments ...................................... 66 Public Utility Regulatory Policies
Pacific Yew Act ......................................... 859 Act of 1978, amendments ................ 2795,
Palo Alto Battlefield National 2796, 2803, 2910
Historic Site Act of 1991 .................. 256
Panama Canal Act of 1979, R
amendments .............................. 2655-2657
Panama Canal Commission Radiation-Exposed Veterans
Authorization Act for Fiscal Compensation Act of 1988,
Year 1993 ........................................... 2655 am endm ents ........................................ 2091

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Radiation Exposure Compensation
Act, amendments ............................... 3131
Safe Medical Devices Act of 1990,
Rail Passengers Service Act,
amendments ................................. 238, 241
amendments ......... 3515, 3517-3520, 3522 Safety Appliance Acts,
Rail Safety Enforcement and amendments ................. 973, 974, 977, 978
Review Act .......................................... 972 Salt River Bay National Historical
Rail Safety Improvement Act of Park and Ecological Preserve
1988, amendments ............................... 982 at St. Croix, Virgin Islands, Act
Railroad Revitalization and of 1992 ............................................... 33
Regulatory Reform Act of 1976, Saltonstall-Kennedy Act,
amendments ............................. 3516, 3521 am endments ........................................ 4319
Ready to Learn Act ................................ 3586 San Carlos Apache Tribe Water
Real Estate Settlement Procedures Rights Settlement Act of 1992 ...... 4740
Act of 1974, amendments ....... 3873, 3892 San Carlos Indian Irrigation
Reclamation Projects Project Divestiture Act of 1991,
Authorization and Adjustment amendments ........................................ 3256
Act of 1992 ......................................... 4600 Scientific and Advanced-
Reclamation Recreation Technology Act of 1992 .................. 2297
Management Act of 1992 ............... 4690 Sea Grant Program Improvement
Reclamation States Emergency Act of 1976, amendments ................ 66
Service Members Occupational
Drought Relief Act of 1991 ........... 53
Conversion and Training Act of
Reclamation Wastewater and 1992 .................................... 2757
Groundwater Study and Shipping Act of 1984, amendments....60, 61
Facilities Act .............................. 4663 Signal Inspection Act, amendments ..... 973,
Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 974, 978
4344 Small Business Access to Surety
1992 .....................................................
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Bonding Survey Act of 1992 ......... 1002
amendments ........................................ 4346 Small Business Act, amendments .......... 986,
Removal of Regulatory Barriers to 2446, 2692, 4250-4254,4256, 4257, 4261-
Affordable Housing Act of 4263, 4486
3938 Small Business Administration
1992 .....................................................
Renewable Energy and Energy Reauthorization and
Efficiency Technology Amendments Act of 1990,
Competitiveness Act of 1989, am endments ........................................ 4262
amendments ......... 2956, 2959, 3085, 3093 Small Business Competitiveness
Residential Lead-Based Paint Demonstration Program Act of
Hazard Reduction Act of 1992 ..... 3897 1988, amendments...993-997, 2446, 4263
Resolution Trust Corporation Small Business Computer Security
Refinancing, Restructuring, and Education Act of 1984,
and Improvement Act of 1991, am endm ents ........................................ 1001
am endm ents ....................................... 1358, Small Business Credit and
4090-4092, 4094-4096 Business Opportunity
Right to Financial Privacy Act of Enhancement Act of 1992 ............... 986
Small Business Credit Crunch
1978, amendments ......... 4059, 4066, 4342
Relief Act of 1992 .............................. 987
River and Harbor Act of 1915, Small Business Equity
am endments ........................................ 4837 Enhancement Act of 1992 ............. 1007
River and Harbor Act of 1970, Small Business Innovation
amendments ........................................ 4809 Development Act of 1982,
Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief amendments ............................. 2691, 4254
and Emergency Assistance Act, Small Business Innovation
amendments ....................................... 38 Research Program
Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Reauthorization Act of 1992 ......... 4249
Wildlife Refuge Act of 1992 ........... 1961 Small Business Investment Act of
Runaway and Homeless Youth Act, 1958, amendments ............................ 1008,
amendments ................... 5018, 5022, 5025 1009, 1013, 1015-1019
Rural Electrification Act of 1936, Small Business Research and
am endm ents ........................................ 2183 Development Enhancement Act
Rural Electrification of 1992 ................................................ 4249
Administration Improvement Small Business Technology
Act of 1992 ......................................... 2183 Transfer Act of 1992 ....................... 4256

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Social Security Act, amendments .......... 297, Telecommunications Authorization
298, 315-317, 1292, 4962, 4964 Act of 1992 ......................................... 3533
Solid Waste Disposal Act, Telephone Consumer Protection
amendments ............................. 1505, 3307 Act of 1991, amendments ................. 4186
South Pacific Tuna Act of 1988, Telephone Disclosure and Dispute
am endments ........................................ 3433 Resolution Act ................................. 4181
Southern Arizona Water Rights Temporary Child Care for Children
Settlement Act of 1982, With Disabilities and Crisis
am endments ........................................ 3256 Nurseries Act Amendments of
Southern Arizona Water Rights 1992 .................................. 200
Settlement Technical Temporary Child Care for Children
Amendments Act of 1992 ............... 3256 With Disabilities and Crisis
Soviet Nuclear Threat Reduction Nurseries Act of 1986,
Act of 1991, amendments ....... 2565, 3341 am endm ents .......................................... 200
Soviet Scientists Immigration Act Thomas Jefferson Commemoration
of 1992 ................................................ 3316 Commission Act ................................. 915
State Justice Institute Act of 1984, Three Affiliated Tribes and
amendments ................... 3461, 4515, 4516 Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
Steel and Aluminum Energy Equitable Compensation Act ....... 4731
Conservation and Technology Thrift Savings Plan Technical
Competitiveness Act of 1988, Amendments Act of 1990,
am endm ents ........................................ 3070 am endm ents ........................................ 1359
Stevenson-Wydler Technology Torture Victim Protection Act of
Innovation Act of 1980, 1991 .................................. 73
amendments ........................... 19, 20, 2640 Tourism Policy and Export
Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Promotion Act of 1992 ................... 1170
Assistance Act, amendments ......... 2608, Toxic Substances Control Act,
2609, 4012, 4013, 4022, 4028-4035, 4039, amendments ............................. 3912, 3923
4041, 4043, 5141 Trade Act of 1974, amendments ........ 95, 294
Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Trade and Development
Assistance Amendments Act of Enhancement Act of 1983,
1988, amendments .............................. 113, am endm ents ........................................ 3658
1978, 3722, 3867, 5139 Trademark Act of 1946,
Stewart B. McKinney Homeless am endm ents ........................................ 3567
Housing Assistance Trademark Remedy Clarification
Amendments Act of 1992 ............... 4012 A ct ....................................................... 3567
Strategic and Critical Materials Trading with the Enemy Act,
Stock Piling Act, amendments ...... 2653, amendments ............................. 1772, 2580
2654 Treasury Department
Supplemental Appropriations Act, Appropriations Act, 1993 .............. 1729
1982, amendments ............................. 1403 Treasury Forfeiture Fund Act of
Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1992 ................................... 1779
1983, amendments ............................. 1551 Treasury, Postal Service, and
Support for East European General Government
Democracy, amendments ................ 3355 Appropriations Act, 1991,
Surface Mining Control and amendments ............................. 1355, 1761
Reclamation Act of 1977, Treasury, Postal Service, and
am endm ents ....................................... 3014, General Government
3056, 3102, 3103, 3105, 3106, 3112, 3113 Appropriations Act, 1992,
amendments ............................. 1131, 1132
T Treasury, Postal Service, and
Tariff Act of 1930, amendments ............ 3400 General Government
Technical and Miscellaneous Civil Appropriations Act, 1993 .............. 1729
Service Amendments Act of Tribal Development Student
1992 .....................................................1346 Assistance Act .................................... 809
Technology Administration Tribally Controlled Community
Authorization Act of 1991 ............... 7 College Assistance Act of 1978,
Technology-Related Assistance for am endm ents .......................................... 797
Individuals With Disabilities Truth in Lending Act, amendments ..... 4082
Act of 1988, amendments ......... 549, 4487 Truth in Savings Act, amendments ..... 3896
Ted Weiss Child Support Tuna Conventions Act of 1950,
Enforcement Act of 1992 ............... 3531 am endments ........................................ 3433

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Unemployment Compensation Wagner-O'Day Act, amendments .......... 4486


Amendments of 1992 ........................ 290 Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Land
United Service Organization's 50th Withdrawal Act ................................ 4777
Anniversary Commemorative Water Resources Development Act
Coin Act, amendments ..................... 1628 of 1974, amendments ........................ 4829
United States Commission on Civil Water Resources Development Act
Rights Act of 1983, of 1976, amendments ........................ 4829
amendments ................................... 1955 Water Resources Development Act
United States Commission on Civil of 1986, amendments ....................... 4805,
Rights Authorization Act of 4815, 4816, 4825, 4826, 4840, 4852, 4861
1992 ..................................................... 1955 Water Resources Development Act
United States-Hong Kong Policy
of 1988, amendments .............. 4845, 4859
Act of 1992 ......................................... 1448
United States Housing Act of 1937, Water Resources Development Act
am endments ...................................... 3681- of 1990, amendments ....................... 4806,
3701, 3708, 3709, 3713-3715, 3735, 3736, 4807, 4847, 4848, 4861, 4862
3745, 3747, 3748, 3812-3817, 3819, 3820, Water Resources Development Act
3825, 3827, 3828, 3830, 3905, 3906 of 1992 ................................................ 4797
United States Information and Weapons of Mass Destruction
Educational Exchange Act of Control Act of 1992 ......................... 2567
1948, amendments ............................. 3264 Weather Service Modernization
United States Institute of Peace Act ....................................................... 4303
Act, amendments ................................. 839 Western Water Policy Review Act
United States Mint of 1992 ................................................ 4693
Reauthorization and Reform White House Commemorative Coin
Act of 1992 ......................................... 1624 Act, 1992 .............................................. 133
United Warehouse Act, White House Commemorative Coin
am endm ents ........................................ 4140 Act, 1992, amendments ..................... 1628
Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition Act
Control Act of 1978, of 1992 .................................................. 280
am endm ents ........................................ 2951 WIC Infant Formula Procurement
Act of 1992 ......................................... 3364
V Wild and Scenic Rivers Act,
Veterans' Benefits Act of 1992 ............ 4320 am endm ents ........................................... 45,
Veterans' Benefits and Services Act 48, 50, 108, 123, 245, 2212, 2270, 3441, 3528
of 1988, amendments .............. 1978, 3504 Wild Bird Conservation Act of
Veterans' Compensation Cost-of- 1992 .................................... 2224
Living Adjustment Act of 1992....3318 Women in Apprenticeship and
Veterans' Dioxin and Radiation Nontraditional Occupations
Exposure Compensation Act ....................................................... 3465
Standards Act, amendments ........... 4774 Women Veterans Health Programs
Veterans Health Care Act of 1992 ...... 4943 Act of 1992 ......................................... 4944
Veterans' Health-Care Workers' Family Protection Act ......... 3420
Amendments of 1986, World Cup USA 1994
am endm ents .......................................... 179 Commemorative Coin Act ............... 135
Veterans Home Loan Program World Cup USA 1994
Amendments of 1992 ...................... 3633 Commemorative Coin Act,
Veterans' Medical Programs amendments ........................................ 1628
Amendments of 1992 ...................... 1972
World War H 50th Anniversary
Veterans' Radiation Exposure
Commemorative Coins Act ........... 2106
Amendments of 1992 ...................... 4774
Victims of Child Abuse Act of 1990,
amendments ............................. 5029, 5034 Y
Victims of Crime Act of 1984, Year 2000 Health Objectives
amendments ........................................ 4520 Planning Act, amendments ............. 3474
Voting Rights Act of 1965,
am endm ents .......................................... 921 Z
Voting Rights Language Assistance
Act of 1992 ........................................... 921 Zuni River Watershed Act of 1992 ....... 866

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Conservation reserve program,
easement requirements,
Abortion removal .......................................... 447
Departments of Commerce, Justice, Horn of Africa Recovery and Food
and State, the Judiciary, and Security Act.................................... 115
Related Agencies Appropriations WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Act
Act, 1993 .......................................... 1828 of 1992 ............................... 280
Departments of Labor, Health and WIC Infant Formula Procurement
Human Services, and Education, Act of 1992 .................................... 3364
and Related Agencies Food service management institute,
Appropriations Act, 1993 ................ 1792 MS, establishment and
District of Columbia Appropriations maintenance ...................................... 865
Act,1993 .......................................... 1422 Food stamps
Foreign Operations, Export Income exclusions, technical
Financing, and Related Programs corrections .................................... 90
Appropriations Act, 1993 ................ 1633 Thrifty food plan, adjusted cost ............ 937
Treasury, Postal Service, and General Lake Andes-Wagner/Marty II Act of
Government Appropriations Act, 1992 ................................... 4677
1993 .................................................1729 and Plant Variety Protection
Adoption Patent
See Children and Youth Remedy Clarification Act ................ 4232
Africa AIDS
Horn of Africa Recovery and Food ADAMHA Reorganization Act ................. 323
Security Act ....................................... 115 Departments of Labor, Health and
Liberia, peace process, limited Human Services, and Related
assistance .......................................... 106 Agencies Appropriations Act,
Aged 1993 .................................. 1792
Housing and Community Foreign Operations, Export
Development Act of 1992 ................. 3672 Financing, and Related Programs
National Center on Elder Abuse, Appropriations Act, 1993 ................ 1633
establishment .................................. 1207 Special training projects ........................ 2050
Older Americans Act Amendments of Air Carriers
1195
1992 ................................................. See Transportation
White House Conference on Aging, Airports
authorization ................................... 1300 See Transportation
Agriculture Alabama
Agricultural Credit Improvement Act Frank M. Johnson, Jr., Federal
4142
of 1992 .............................................. Building and United States
Agriculture, Rural Development, Food Courthouse, designation ................ 86
and Drug Administration, and Little River Canyon National Preserve
Related Agencies Appropriations Actof1992 ....................................... 2179
873 Alaska
Act, 1993 ............................................
Alien Species Prevention and Alaska Land Status Technical
Enforcement Act of 1992 ................. 1774 Corrections Act of 1992 ................... 2112
Center for North American Studies, Alaska Native Drug and Alcohol
establishment .................................. 3512 Abuse Demonstration Project ......... 4581
Commodities Bureau of Indian Affairs'
Acreage allotments, acre-for-acre administrative site, transfer ........... 3260
transfer ........................................ 4269 Community Health Aide Program ......... 4539
Electronic cotton warehouse Kenai Natives Association, Inc., land
receipts, usage ............................. 4141 rights ................................................ 2267
Futures Trading Practices Act of
3632 Koniag Lands Conveyance
1992 .............................................. Amendments of 1991 ...................... 3138
Sugarcane producers, equitable
Morris K. Udall Scholarship and
treatment ..................................... 3526
Enterprise for the Americas Initiative Excellence in National
Act of 1992 ....................................... 3509 Environmental and Native
Farms and Ranches American Public Policy Act of
Farm Credit Banks and 1992 .................................. 78
Associations Safety and Albania
Soundness Act of 1992 ................. 4102 Most-favored-nation status,
Food extension ............................................ 969
Assistance programs, foreign Alcohol and Alcohol Abuse
currency proceeds .......................... 176 ADAMHA Reorganization Act ................. 323

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Alcohol and Alcohol Abuse- Judiciary, 1993 ....................................... 1856
Continued Justice Department and related
Alaska Native Drug and Alcohol agencies, 1993 .................................. 1828
Abuse Demonstration Project ......... 4581 Juvenile justice and delinquency
Regional Youth Alcohol and Substance prevention, authorization ............... 4982
Abuse Prevention and Treatment Labor Department, 1993 ........................ 1792
Center, AZ, designation .................. 4581 Labor, Health and Human Services,
Youth alcohol and substance abuse and Education, and related
prevention and treatment facility, agencies, 1993 .................................. 1792
NV, establishment ........................... 4581 Legislative Branch, 1993 ........................ 1703
American Samoa Military construction, 1993 .................... 1366
Water and power study .......................... 38 National Aeronautics and Space
Animals Administration Authorization
Alien Species Prevention and Act, Fiscal Year 1993 ....................... 5107
Enforcement Act of 1992 ................. 1774 National Defense Authorization Act
Animal Enterprise Protection Act of for Fiscal Year 1993 ......................... 2315
1992 ...................................................928 National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Appropriations Administration Authorization Act
Agriculture, rural development, Food of 1992 ............................... 4270
and Drug Administration, and Peace Corps, authorization .................... 4265
related agencies, 1993 ....................... 873 Pennsylvania Avenue Development
American Folklife Center, Corporation, authorization ............. 2223
authorization ................................... 1954 Postal Service, 1993 ................................ 1737
Amtrak Authorization and Schools, Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Development Act ............................. 3515 extension ............................................ 288
Bills, enrollment requirements, State Department and related
waiver .............................................. 1519 agencies, 1993 .......................... 1864
Coast Guard Authorization Act of Telecommunications Authorization
1992 .................................................5068 Actof 1992 ....................................... 3463
Commerce Department, 1993 ................ 1848 Transportation Department and
Commerce, Justice, and State, the related agencies, 1993 ..................... 1520
Judiciary, and related agencies, Treasury Department, 1993 ................... 1729
1993 .................................................1828 Treasury, Postal Service, and general
Congressional operations, 1993 ............. 1703 Government, 1993 ........................... 1729
Continuing United States Commission on Civil
Fiscal year, 1992 ............................... 92 Rights Authorization Act of
Fiscal year, 1993 ................................. 1311 1992 ................................. 1955
Crime control and safe streets United States Holocaust Memorial
programs, authorization ................. 3524 Council, authorization .................... 3463
Defense Department, 1993 ..................... 1876 Veterans Affairs and Housing and
Dire emergency supplemental, 1992 ...... 248, Urban Development, and
1117 independent agencies, 1993 ............ 1571
District of Columbia Aqueducts
Fiscal year, 1993 ................................. 1422 See Water
Supplemental and rescissions, Arizona
1992 ..............................................1443 Ak-Chin Water Use Amendments Act
Education Department, 1993 ................. 1813 of 1992 ................................ 3258
Energy and water development, Fannin-McFarland Aqueduct,
1993 .................................................1315 designation ...................................... 4662
Executive Office, 1993 ............................ 1738 Morris K. Udall Scholarship and
Foreign operations, export financing, Excellence in National
and related programs, 1993 ............ 1633 Environmental Policy
Health and Human Services Foundation, establishment ............ 79
Department, 1993 ........................... 1799 Regional Youth Alcohol and Substance
Independent agencies, 1993 ................... 1742 Abuse Prevention and Treatment
Intelligence Authorization Act for Center, designation ......................... 4581
Fiscal Year 1993 .............................. 3180 Southern Arizona Water Rights
Interior Department and related Settlement Technical
agencies, 1993 .................................. 1374 Amendments Act of 1992 ................ 3256
John F. Kennedy Center for the Arkansas
Performing Arts, maintenance Arkansas-Idaho Land Exchange Act of
and repairs, authorization .............. 3267 1992 .................................. 4937

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Arkansas Wild and Scenic Rivers Act Automobiles
of 1992 ................................................ 123 See Motor Vehicles
Buffalo National River, use and Aviation
occupancy, termination .................. 76 Airport and Airway Safety, Capacity,
Joe Hardin Lock and Dam, Noise Improvement, and
designation ...................................... 4824 Intermodal Transportation Act of
John Paul Hammerschmidt 1992 .................................. 4872
Federal Building and United States Dayton Aviation Heritage
Courthouse, designation .............. 2247 Preservation Act of 1992 ................. 2141
Lake, designation ................................ 4824 FAA Civil Penalty Administrative
Visitor Center, designation ................ 4813 Assessment Act of 1992 ..................... 923
William Carl Garner Visitors Center, Federal Aviation Administration
designation ...................................... 4824 Research, Engineering, and
Armed Forces Development Authorization Act of
Army National Guard Combat 1992 .................................. 4895
Readiness Reform Act of 1992 ......... 2536 Federal Aviation Administration,
Department of Defense Administrator, appointment ............. 273
Appropriations Act, 1993 ................ 1876 Institute for Aviation Weather
Military Construction Appropriations Prediction, MO, establishment ....... 5119
Act, 1993 .......................................... 1366 Awards
Military Construction Authorization See Decorations, Medals, Awards
Act for Fiscal Year 1993 .................. 2586
National Defense Authorization Act B
for Fiscal Year 1993 ......................... 2315
Bankruptcy
Navy
Deputy National Security Advisor, Bankruptcy Judgeship Act of 1992 .......... 965
Banks and Banking
continuation in grade, Annunzio-Wylie Anti-Money
temporary ...................................... 216 Laundering Act ................................ 4044
Vessel transfers ............................... 72,443 Depository Institutions Disaster
Persian Gulf commemorative silver Relief Act of 1992 ............................. 2771
m edals ................................................ 137 Export Enhancement Act of 1992 .......... 2186
Pueblo de Cochiti settlement Farm Credit Banks and Associations
agreement fund, authorization ......... 960 Safety and Soundness Act of
Reservists, Persian Gulf crisis,
1992 .................................. 4102
unemployment compensation ........... 293 Federal Housing Enterprises
Service Members Occupational Financial Safety and Soundness
Conversion and Training Act of Actof 1992 ....................................... 3941
1992 ................................................. 2757 Federal Reserve Bank Branch
Arms and Munitions Modernization Act ........................... 3144
Armament Retooling and International financial institutions ....... 3357
Manufacturing Support Act of National Bank Receivership Act ............ 4080
1992 ................................................. 2347 Savings associations' subsidiaries,
Iran-Iraq Arms Non-Proliferation Act separate capitalization transition
of 1992 .............................................. 2571 rule, extension ................................... 276
Nonproliferation and disarmament Barges
program s .......................................... 3338 See Maritime Affairs
Weapons of Mass Destruction Control Boards and Commissions
Actof 1992 ....................................... 2567 Assassination Records Review Board,
Artifacts establishment .................................. 3449
See Historic Preservation Commission on Child and Family
Arts and Humanities Welfare, establishment ................... 3406
Mary McLeod Bethune Memorial Fine Commission on Technology and
Arts Center, FL, financial Procurement, establishment ...... 25
assistance ........................................ 2168 Commission on the Social Security
National Film Preservation Act of "Notch" Issue, establishment .......... 1777
1992 ................................................... 267 Dayton Aviation Heritage
National Gallery of Art grounds, Commission, establishment ............ 2144
boundary extension ........................... 864 Indian Energy Resource Commission,
Atomic Energy establishment .................................. 3115
See Energy Jacob K. Javits Fellows Program
Audio Recordings Fellowship Board,
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Boards and Commissions- United States Enrichment
Continued .Corporation, establishment ............ 2923
Library of Congress Trust Fund WIC Infant Formula Procurement Act
Board, membership ......................... 31 of 1992 ............................. 3364
National Commission on Independent Women in Apprenticeship and
Higher Education, Nontraditional Occupations Act ..... 3465
establishment .................................... 825
National Commission on Reducing C
Capital Costs for Emerging
Technology, establishment ............ 21 Cable Television
National Commission on See Communications
Rehabilitation Services, California
establishment .................................. 4473 Advisory Council on California Indian
National Commission on the Cost of Policy Act of 1992 ............................. 2131
Higher Education, California Contract Health Services
establishment .................................... 827 Demonstration Program ................. 4549
National Commission on Time and Central district, Judicial divisions,
Learning, extension .......................... 962 establishment .................................... 959
National Commission to Ensure a Central Valley Project Improvement
Strong Competitive Airline Act ................................ 4706
Industry, establishment .................. 4891 Christopher Columbus quincentenary,
National Film Preservation Board, commemoration ............................... 2291
establishment .................................... 268 Glenn M. Anderson Federal Building,
Preservation Technology and Training designation ...................................... 1753
Board, establishment ...................... 4766 Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Salt River Bay National Historic Park Addition Act of 1992 .......................... 236
and Ecological Preserve at St. Los Angeles
Croix, Virgin Islands, Dire Emergency Supplemental
Commission, establishment ........... 35 Appropriations Act, 1992, for
Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Disaster Assistance To Meet
Commission Act ............................ 915 Urgent Needs Because of
United States Sentencing Calamities Such as Those
Commission, membership Which Occurred in Los Angeles
extension ............................................ 933 and Chicago .................................... 248
Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Emergency assistance ........................ 3865
Conservation Commission, New Towns Demonstration
establishment .................................. 4626 Program ....................................... 3927
Budget Los Padres Condor Range and River
Rescissions ................................................ 217 Protection Act .................................... 242
Business and Industry Lower Merced Wild and Scenic River,
See also Commerce and Trade designation ...................................... 2212
Small Business Manzanar National Historic Site,
American Technology Preeminence establishment .................................. 40
Act of 1991 ........................................ 7 Monterey Bay National Marine
Animal Enterprise Protection Act of Sanctuary, designation ................... 5048
1992 ................................................... 928 National Historic Trails, designation ...... 845
Armament Retooling and Port Chicago National Memorial Act
Manufacturing Support Act of of 1992 .............................. 4235
1992 ................................................. 2347 Reclamation States Emergency
Cable Television Consumer Protection Drought Relief Act of 1991 .............. 53
and Competition Act of 1992 ........... 1460 Redwood Valley County Water
Coal Industry Retiree Health Benefits District, loan sales ........................... 4687
Act of 1992 ....................................... 3036 Richard H. Chambers United States
Defense Production Act Amendments Court of Appeals Building,
of 1992 .............................................. 4198 designation ...................................... 1753
Emerging Technologies and Advanced Ronald Reagan Federal Building and
Technology Program Courthouse, designation ................. 2216
Amendments Act of 1991 ................ 15 Salton Sea Research Project ........ 4661
Scientific and Advanced-Technology San Francisco Water Reclamation and
Act of 1992 ....................................... 2297 Reuse Demonstration Project ......... 4752
Technology Administration San Juan Suburban Water District,
Authorization Act of 1991 ................ 7 water pump repayment ................... 4693

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Sonoma Baylands Wetland Regional Youth Alcohol and Substance
Demonstration Project .................... 4739 Abuse Prevention and Treatment
South Gate, elementary school lease, Center, AZ, establishment and
extension .......................................... 2244 designation ...................................... 4581
United Water Conservation District, WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Act of
loan sale ........................................... 4688 1992 ............................... 280
Canada WIC Infant Formula Procurement Act
Center for North American Studies, of 1992 .............................. 3364
establishment .................................. 3512 Youth alcohol and substance abuse
Cancer prevention and treatment facility,
See Diseases NV, establishment ............ 4581
Caribbean China
Enterprise for the Americas Act of Chinese Student Protection Act of
1992 ................................................. 3664 1992 ............................... 1969
Central America Civil Rights
El Salvador, military assistance ............ 96 Brown v. Board of Education National
Enterprise for the Americas Act of Historic Site, KS, establishment ..... 3438
Civil Liberties Act Amendments of
1992 ......................... 3664 1992 ............................... 1167
Panama Canal Commission Desegregation ......................................... 1819
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year EEOC Education, Technical
1993 ................................................. 2655 Assistance, and Training
Children and Youth Revolving Fund Act of 1992 ............ 2102
ADAMHA Reorganization Act ................. 323 United States Commission on Civil
Adoption Rights Authorization Act of
Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, 1992 ............................... 1955
Adoption and Family Services Civil Service
Act of 1992 ...................................... 187 See Government Employees
Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, Claims
Adoption and Family Services Act Alaska Land Status Technical
of 1992 ................................................ 187 Corrections Act of 1992 ................... 2112
Child Care San Carlos Apache Tribe Water
Temporary Child Care for Children Rights Settlement Act of 1992 ........ 4740
With Disabilities and Crisis Torture Victim Protection Act of
Nurseries Act Amendments of 1991 ............................... 73
1992 ................................................ 200 Classified Information
Child custody litigation, research and President John F. Kennedy
judicial training ............................... 3461 Assassination Records Collection
Child Nutrition Amendments of Act of 1992 ....................................... 3443
1992 ................................................... 914 Closed Captioning
Child Support See Communications
Child Support Recovery Act of Coal
1992 .............................................. 3403 See Energy
Ted Weiss Child Support Minerals and Mining
Enforcement Act of 1992 .............. 3531 Coast Guard
Children's Nutrition Assistance Act of Coast Guard Authorization Act of
1992 ................................................. 1992 ............................... 5068
3363 Coins
Head Start Improvement Act of 1992 .... 1956 See also Currency
Homeless Children's Assistance Act of Christopher Columbus Quincentenary
1992 ................................................. 3363 Coin Act ............................................. 139
Incentive Grants for Local Civil War Battlefield Commemorative
Delinquency Prevention Coin Act of 1992 ............................... 1362
Programs Act ................................... 5027 Doug Barnard, Jr.-1996 Atlanta
Job Training Reform Amendments of Centennial Olympic Games
1992 ................................................. 1021 Commemorative Coin Act ............... 1620
Juvenile justice and delinquency Frank Annunzio Act ................................. 139
prevention ........................................ 4982 James Madison-Bill of Rights
Missing children, location and Commemorative Coin Act ................. 145
recovery, use of official mail ............ 3371 United States Mint Reauthorization
Office of Adolescent Health, and Reform Act of 1992 ................... 1624
establishment .................................. 3483 White House Commemorative Coin
Ready to Learn Act ................................. 3586 Act, 1992 ............................ 133

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Coins-Continued Films
World Cup USA Commemorative Coin "The Voice" documentary, domestic
Act ...................................................... 135 distribution .................................. 2262
World War I1 50th Anniversary National Film Preservation Act of
Commemorative Coins Act ............. 2106 1992 ............................... 267
Colleges and Universities National Film Registry ................. 267,270
See Education Health care and education services,
Colorado telecommunication
Ekberg-Copper Spur Ranch, land improvements .................................. 4098
exchange ............................................ 183 National Telecommunications and
Leadville Mine Drainage Tunnel, Information Administration
authorization ................................... 4655 Organization Act ............................. 3533
Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Public Broadcasting
Wildlife Refuge Act of 1992 ............. 1961 Public Telecommunications Act of
Commerce and Trade 1992 ............................... 949
See also Business and Industry Radio
Exports and Imports "All of Our Yesterdays"
AID, Trade, and Competitiveness Act documentary, domestic
of 1992 .............................................. 3658 distribution .................................. 2262
Automotive fuel ratings, clarification Rural Electrification Administration
and posting ...................................... 2996 Improvement Act of 1992 ................ 2183
Commercial space competitiveness ....... 5122 Telecommunications Authorization
Department of Commerce Act of 1992 ....... .......... 3533
Appropriations Act, 1993 ................ 1848 Telephone Disclosure and Dispute
Export Enhancement Act of 1992 .......... 2186 Resolution Act ......................... 4181
Foreign Operations, Export Community Development
Financing, and Related Programs Community Investment Corporation
Appropriations Act, 1993 ................ 1633 Demonstration Act .......................... 3859
FREEDOM Support Act ......................... 3320 Community Outreach Partnership Act
Futures Trading Act of 1992 .................. 3590
Gambling devices, intrastate of 1992 .............................................. 3855
Distressed communities, assistance ...... 1160
transportation ............................... 61
Housing and Community
Land Remote Sensing Policy Act of
1992 ................................................. Development Act of 1992 ................. 3672
4163 John Heinz Neighborhood
Prescription Drug Amendments of
Development Act ............................. 3852
1992 ................................................... 941
SI metric system ....................................... 847 National Cities in Schools Community
Technology Administration Development Program .................... 3807
Authorization Act of 1991 ................ 7 Community Service
Tourism Policy and Export Promotion Civilian Community Corps,
Actof 1992 ....................................... 1170 establishment .................................. 2522
Trademark Remedy Clarification National and Community Service
Act ....................................................
3567 Technical Amendment Act of
United States-Hong Kong Policy Act 1992 ................................. 1455
of 1992 .............................................. 1448 Compensation
Commissions See Labor
See Boards and Commissions Concurrent Resolutions
Commodities American Visionary Art Museum .......... 5200
See Agriculture Baha'i faith, Iranian persecution ........... 5193
Commonwealth of Independent Bills and resolutions, official
States duplicates, certification ................... 5207
Former Soviet republics, assistance .......... 95 Cascadia Corridor Commission, U.S.
Former Soviet Union Demilitarization participation .................................... 5208
Actof 1992 ....................................... 2563 Congress
FREEDOM Support Act ......................... 3320 Adjournment ............................ 5163,
Soviet Scientists Immigration Act of 5189,5195,5196,5201,5215
1992 ................................................. 3316 Joint committees
Communications Inaugural Ceremonies .................... 5192
Audio Home Recording Act of 1992 ........ 4237 Organization of the Congress .......... 5196
Cable Television Consumer Protection Joint session ........................................ 5161
and Competition Act of 1992 ........... 1460 Enrolled bills, corrections
Closed captioning, Presidential Administrative conference
candidates, requirement ................. 1764 authority (H.R. 3379) ................... 5203

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Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, Commission on the Bicentennial of the
Adoption and Family Services United States Capitol,
Act of 1992 (S. 838) ...................... 5164 establishment .................................. 1726
Fire Administration Authorization Compacts Between States
Act of 1992 (H.R. 2042) ................ 5204 Delaware River Port Authority
Flower Garden Banks National Compact, PA and NJ, consent ..... 3576
Marine Sanctuary, designation Interstate Rail Passenger Network
(H.R. 3866) ................................... 5161 Compact, consent ......................... 2255
National Defense Authorization Act New Hampshire-Maine Interstate
for Fiscal Year 1993 (H.R. School Compact, consent ............. 3153
5006) ............................................. 5211 Sabine River Compact Amendment,
Reclamation Projects Authorization TXand LA, consent ...................... 4661
and Adjustment Act of 1992 Compensation and salaries,
(H.R. 429) ..................................... 5214 Constitutional amendment,
Rehabilitation Act Amendments of ratification .......................... 5145
1992 (H.R. 5482) .......................... 5205 Congressional Award Act
Federal budget, fiscal years 1993- Amendments of 1992 ....................... 2265
1997 .................................................5165 Congressional Operations
Iraq, Kurdish refugee assistance ........... 5190 Appropriations Act, 1993 ................ 1703
Israel District of Columbia Acts, review
Elections .............................................. 5200 period, waiver .................................... 964
Jerusalem reunification, twenty- Enrolled bills, printing requirements
fifth anniversary .......................... 5192 Appropriation bills .............................. 1519
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin ........... 5200 Tax Fairness and Economic Growth
Lithuania, independence day
Acceleration Act of 1992 (H.R.
celebration ....................................... 5162 4210) .............................
Olympics 85
Special Olympics torch relay, capitol Hawaiian Homes Commission
grounds authorization ................. 5164 Amendments, consent ..................... 1953
Women's soccer, Olympic Games International Fishery Agreement,
medal sport, 1996 ......................... 5203 approval ........................................... 5039
Publications, printing Legislative Branch Appropriations
"A Manual of Parliamentary Act, 1993 ............................ 1703
Practice for the Use of the Library of Congress
Senate of the United States"...... 5202 Special Facilities Center, additional
"The Constitution of the United authorization ............................... 2253
States of America". ...................... 5161 Trust fund board, membership .......... 31
"Year of the American Indian, 1992: One Hundred Third, first session,
Congressional Recognition and convening ......................................... 2296
Appreciation".............................. 5194 Conservation
Somalia, humanitarian relief efforts....5199, See also Environmental Protection
5210 National Forest System
Sudan, human rights violations ............. 5207 National Marine Sanctuaries
Syria, withdrawal from Lebanon ........... 5195 Wild and Scenic Rivers
U.S. Capitol Agricultural conservation reserve
National Aeronautics and Space program, easement requirements,
Administration exhibit ................ 5190 rem oval .............................................. 447
Native Voices: 500 Years After Assateague Island National Seashore,
Program ....................................... 5209 MD, acreage limit increase ............... 321
Presidential Inauguration Boston Harbor, MA, conservation
Ceremonies .................................. 5193 study ................................................ 344 2
Soap box derby races ........................... 5191 Cedar Bluff Unit, Pick-Sloan Missouri
Special Olympics torch relay .............. 5164 Basin Program, KA,
U.S. Communities, hunger-free authorization ................................... 4659
status ............................................... 5204 Central Bering Sea Fisheries
Visionary art ........................................... 5200 Enforcement Act of 1992 ................. 4906
Congress Central Utah Project Completion
Architect of the Capitol, property Act ................................ 4605
acquisition, authorization ................. 849 Chesapeake Bay Estuarine Resources
Capitol Police Office, establishment ...................... 4284
Jurisdiction ......................................... 1949 Department of the Interior and
Retirement payment, lump-sum Related Agencies Appropriations
provisions ..................................... 1951 Act, 1993 ............................ 1374

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Conservation-Continued Medical Device Amendments of 1992 ...... 238
Elwha River Ecosystem and Fisheries Ted Weiss Child Support Enforcement
Restoration Act ................................ 3173 Actof1992 ....................................... 3531
Energy Policy Act of 1992 ....................... 2776 Telephone Disclosure and Dispute
Flood Contro Resolution Act ................................. 4181
James R. Olin Flood Control Project, Contracts
VA, designation ............................ 4824 Buy-American provisions ...................... 14
Golden Gate National Recreation Area Child Abuse, Domestic Violence,
Addition Act of 1992 .......................... 236 Adoption and Family Services Act
Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Tissue of 1992 ............................ 187
Bank Act .......................................... 2233 Higher Education Amendments of
Hawaii Tropical Forest Recovery Act .... 4593 1992 ............................. 448
High Seas Driftnet Fisheries Jicarilla Apache Tribe Water Rights
Enforcement Act .............................. 4900 Settlement Act ................................. 2237
Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore San Carlos Apache Tribe Water
Access and Enhancement Act ......... 2208 Rights Settlement Act of 1992 ........ 4740
International Dolphin Conservation Small Business Credit and Business
Act of 1992 ....................................... 3425 Opportunity Enhancement Act of
Little River Canyon National Preserve 1992 ............................. 986
Actof 1992 ....................................... 2179 WIC Infant Formula Procurement Act
Membrane Processes Research Act of of 1992 ............................ 3364
1992 .................................................
3142 Copyrights
Minute Man National Historical Park See also Patents and Trademarks
Amendments of 1991 ....................... 3135 Audio Home Recording Act of 1992 ........ 4237
National Center for Preservation Copyright Amendments Act of 1992 .....264
Technology and Training, LA, Copyright infringement, criminal
establishment .................................. 4766 penalties .......................................... 4233
National Geologic Mapping Act of Copyright Renewal Act of 1992 ................ 264
1992 ...................................................
166 Unpublished works, fair use .................. 3145
New England groundfish, Corporations
restoration ....................................... 4309 See Business and Industry
North Pacific Anadromous Stocks Act Councils
of 1992 ..............................................
4309 Advisory Council on California Indian
North Pacific Anadromous Stocks Policy Act of 1992 ............................. 2131
Convention Act of 1992 ................... 5098 National Council on Disability,
Omnibus Insular Areas Act of 1992 ........... 33 establishment .................................. 4421
Pacific Yew Act ......................................... 859
Provasoli-Guillard National Center National Defense Technology and
and Facility for the Culture of Industrial Base Council,
Marine Phytoplankton, ME, establishment .................................. 2664
designation ...................................... 5054 National Quality Council,
Reclamation Projects Authorization establishment .................................. 27
and Adjustment Act of 1992 ............ 4600 Native American Employment and
Reclamation Recreation Management Training Council,
Actof 1992 ....................................... 4690 establishment .................................. 1074
Reclamation States Emergency Private Industry Council,
Drought Relief Act of 1991 .............. 53 establishment .................................. 1026
Reclamation Wastewater and State Human Resource Investment
Groundwater Study and Facilities Council, establishment ................... 1099
Act ....................................................
4663 Statewide Independent Living
Sonoma Baylands Wetland Council, establishment ................... 4446
Demonstration Program ................. 4739 United States Holocaust Memorial
Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Council, appropriation
Conservation Commission, authorization ................................... 3463
establishment .................................. 4626 Courthouses
Water Resources Development Act of See Federal Buildings and Facilities
4797 Courts
1992 .................................................
Wild Bird Conservation Act of 1992 ....... 2224 Bankruptcy Judgeship Act of 1992 .......... 965
Constitution Battered Women's Testimony Act of
Twenty-seventh amendment, 1992 .............................. 3459
ratification ....................................... 5145 Child custody litigation, research and
Consumer Affairs and Protection judicial training ............................... 3461
Cable Television Consumer Protection Civil Liberties Act Amendments of
and Competition Act of 1992 ........... 1460 1992 .............................. 1167

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Court of Federal Claims Technical and Renewable Energy Advancement
Procedural Improvements Act of Awards ......................................... 2961
1992 ................................................. 4516 Medals
Court of Veterans Appeals, judicial Benjamin Franklin National
disciplinary procedures ................... 4980 Memorial Commemorative
Federal Courts Administration Act of Medal and Fire Service Bill of
1992 ................................................. 4506 Rights Act..................................... 1986
Judicial districts Persian Gulf commemorative silver
Central district, CA, m edals ............................................ 137
establishment ................................ 959 Thomas Jefferson Medal ..................... 2308
Eastern district, NC, changes ............... 112 Delaware
Judiciary Appropriations Act, 1993, Delaware River
The ...................................................1856 Port Authority Compact, PA and
Juvenile justice and delinquency NJ, Congressional consent .......... 3576
prevention ........................................ 4982 Wild and scenic river study,
Patent and Plant Variety Protection designation ................................... 2270
Remedy Clarification Act ................ 4230 John J. Williams Post Office Building,
Torture Victim Protection Act of designation ...................................... 2310
1991 ................................................. 73 Depository Institutions
Trademark Remedy Clarification See Banks and Banking
Act ....................................................
3567 Desegregation
United States Sentencing Commission See Civil Rights
membership, extension ..................... 933 Diethylstilbestrol (DES)
Credit See Drugs and Drug Abuse
See Banks and Banking Disability Compensation
Loans See Labor and Employment
Crime Disabled
See Law Enforcement and Crime See Handicapped
Cuba Disadvantaged
Cuban Democracy Act of 1992 ................ 2575 Higher Education Amendments of
Currency 1992 ............................... 448
Annunzio-Wylie Anti-Money Housing and Community
Laundering Act ................................ 4044 Development Act of 1992 ................. 3672
Cash Management Improvement Job Training Reform Amendments of
Act ....................................................
5133 1992 ............................... 1021
Counterfeit Deterrence Act of 1992 ....... 4070 Disaster Assistance
Food assistance programs, foreign Depository Institutions Disaster
proceeds ............................................. 176 Relief Act of 1992 ............................. 2771
Peace Corps, fluctuation account, Dire Emergency Supplemental
establishment .................................. 4265 Appropriations Act, 1992, for
Treasury Department Appropriations Disaster Assistance To Meet
Act, 1993 .......................................... 1729 Urgent Needs Because of
Calamities Such as Those Which
D Occurred in Los Angeles and
Dams Chicago ............................. 248
See Locks and Dams Dire Emergency Supplemental
Deaf Persons Appropriations Act, 1992,
See Handicapped Including Disaster Assistance To
Death Penalty Meet the Present Emergencies
Mandatory Life Imprisonment or Arising From the Consequences of
Death Penalty for Murder in the Hurricane Andrew, Typhoon
District of Columbia ........................ 1436 Omar, Hurricane Iniki, and Other
Decorations, Medals, Awards Natural Disasters, and Additional
Awards Assistance to Distressed
Commercial Space Achievement Communities ................................... 1117
Award ........................................... 5129 Disaster Relief Employment
Congressional Award Act Assistance ........................................ 1094
Amendments of 1992 ................... 2265 Horn of Africa Recovery and Food
Federal employees, cost savings Security Act ....................................... 115
disclosure awards .................... 3134 Insular areas ......................................... 37
John Heinz Competitive Excellence Reclamation States Emergency
Award ........................................... 2205 Drought Relief Act of 1991 .............. 53

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Diseases Prescription Drug User Fee Act of
Alzheimer's Disease Research, 1992 ................................. 4491
Training, and Education Regional Youth Alcohol and Substance
Amendments of 1992 ....................... 3281 Abuse Prevention and Treatment
Cancer Registries Amendment Act ........ 3372 Center, AZ, establishment and
DES Education and Research designation ...................................... 4581
Amendments of 1992 ....................... 2092 Youth alcohol and substance abuse
National Foundation for the Centers prevention and treatment facility,
for Disease Control and NV, establishment ........................... 4581
Prevention, establishment .............. 3474
Pacific Yew Act ......................................... 859 E
Preventive Health Amendments of Ecology
1992 .................................................3469 See Environmental Protection
Veterans' Radiation Exposure Education
Amendments of 1992 ....................... 4776 See also Fellowships and Scholarships
District of Columbia Alternative Routes to Teacher
African-Americans Civil War Certification and Licensure Act of
Memorial, authorization ................. 2104 1992 ................................. 698
Appropriations Alzheimer's Disease Research,
Fiscal year, 1993 ................................. 1422 Training, and Education
Supplemental and rescissions, Amendments of 1992 ....................... 3281
1992 .............................................. 1443 Critical Needs for Tribal Development
Congressional review of acts, waiver ....... 964 Act ...................................................... 803
George Mason Memorial, Department of Education
establishment .................................... 127 Appropriations Act, 1993 ................ 1813
Japanese American World War II DES Education and Research
Veterans' Memorial, Amendments of 1992 ....................... 2092
authorization ................................... 3273 Dwight D. Eisenhower Leadership
Mandatory Life Imprisonment or Development Act of 1992 ................... 783
Death Penalty for Murder in the Education of the Deaf Act
District of Columbia ........................ 1436 Amendments of 1992 ....................... 2151
Pennsylvania Avenue Development Educational services,
Corporation, authorization ............. 2223 telecommunication
Spouse equity .......................................... 2167 improvements .................................. 4098
Theodore Roosevelt Federal Building, EEOC Education, Technical
designation ...................................... 2214 Assistance, and Training
Thomas Paine Memorial, Revolving Fund Act of 1992 ............ 2102
establishment ........................ 1991,2268 Head Start Improvement Act of 1992 .... 1956
Djibouti Health Professions Education
See Africa Extension Amendments of 1992 ..... 1992
Dolphins Higher Education Amendments of
See Marine Mammals 1992 ................................. 448
Domestic Violence Higher Education Facilities Act of
See Law Enforcement and Crime 1992 ................................. 738
Drought Assistance Higher Education Tribal Grant
See Disaster Assistance Authorization Act .............................. 798
Drugs and Drug Abuse Indian Employment, Training and
ADAMHA Reorganization Act ................. 323 Related Services Demonstration
Alaska Native Drug and Alcohol Act of 1992 ....................................... 2302
Abuse Demonstration Project ......... 4581 International University for the
Annunzio-Wylie Anti-Money Americas, establishment ................ 3669
Laundering Act ................................ 4044 Job Training Reform Amendments of
Dietary Supplement Act of 1992 ............ 4500 1992 ................................. 1021
DES Education and Research National Independent Colleges and
Amendments of 1992 ....................... 2092 Universities Discovery Act ................ 824
Generic Drug Enforcement Act of Native Americans Educational
1992 ...................................................149 Assistance Act ................................. 3437
Indian Substance Abuse Programs ........ 4572 New Hampshire-Maine Interstate
International Narcotics Control Act of School Compact, Congressional
1992 ................................................. 4914 consent ............................... 3153
Pacific Yew Act ......................................... 859 Nurse Education and Practice
Prescription Drug Amendments of Improvement Amendments of
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Ready to Learn Act ................................. 3586 Morris K. Udall Scholarship and
Schools, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Excellence in National
extension ....................................... 288 Environmental and Native
South Gate, CA, elementary school American Public Policy Act of
lease, extension ............................... 2244 1992 ................................... 78
Tribal Development Student National Contaminated Sediment
Assistance Act ................................... 809 Assessment and Management
Veterans' Benefits Act of 1992 ............... 4320 Act .................................................... 4864
El Salvador National Geologic Mapping Act of
See Central America 1992 .................................. 166
Elderly Pipeline Safety Act of 1992 ..................... 3289
See Aged Salt River Bay National Historical
Elections Park and Ecological Preserve at
Closed captioning, Presidential St. Croix, Virgin Islands, Act of
candidates, requirement ................. 1764 1992 ................................... 33
Voting Rights Language Assistance Small Town Environmental Planning
Actof 1992 ......................................... 921 Program ........................................... 1515
Electricity Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Land
See Energy Withdrawal Act ............................... 4777
Employment Equal Opportunity
See Labor and Employment
See Civil Rights
Energy Ethiopia
Coal Industry Retiree Health Benefit
See Africa
Act of 1992 Europe
Energy and Water Development Greece, naval vessels, transfer ................. 443
Appropriations Act, 1993 ................ 1315 Montenegro, most-favored-nation
Energy Efficient Environmental status, withdrawal .......................... 2149
Program ........................................... 3071 Serbia, most-favored-nation status,
Energy Policy Act of 1992 ....................... 2776
withdrawal ...................................... 2149
National Advanced Manufacturing Exports and Imports
Technologies Program ..................... 3086 See also Commerce and Trade
National Advanced Materials Albania, most-favored-nation status,
Program ........................................... 3085 extension ............................................ 969
Pipeline Safety Act of 1992 ..................... 3289 Export Enhancement Act of 1992 .......... 2186
Rural Electrification Administration Foreign Operations, Export
Improvement Act of 1992 ................ 2183 Financing, and Related Programs
Solar Assistance Financing Entity, Appropriations Act, 1993 ................ 1633
establishment .................................. 3875 FREEDOM Support Act ......................... 3320
Spark M. Matsunaga Renewable Jobs Through Exports Act of 1992 ......... 3651
Energy and Ocean Technology Serbia and Montenegro, most-favored-
Center, HI, establishment and nation status, withdrawal ............... 2149
designation ...................................... 3080 Tourism Policy and Export Promotion
Environmental Protection Actof1992 ....................................... 1170
See also Conservation United States Commercial Centers,
Community Environmental Response establishment .................................. 3661
Facilitation Act ................................ 2174
Energy Efficient Environmental
F
Program ........................................... 3071
Federal Facility Compliance Act of Farms and Ranches
1992 .................................................
1505 See Agriculture
Global warming, climate study .............. 2999 Federal Buildings and Facilities
Grand Canyon Protection Act of Arthur J. Holland United States Post
1992 .................................................
4669 Office Building, NJ, designation ....... 844
High-level radioactive waste, disposal Bureau of Indian Affairs'
standards ......................................... 2921 administrative site, AK,
Indian Environmental General transfer ............................................ 3260
Assistance Program Act of 1992 ..... 3258 Clifton Merriman Post Office
Innovative Environmental Technology Building, MA, designation .............. 2248
Transfer Program ............................ 3003 Dorothy Buell Memorial Visitor
Los Padres Condor Range and River Center, IN, designation ................... 2210
Protection Act .................................... 242 Edward P. Boland Department of
Metropolitan Washington Waste Veterans Affairs Medical Center,
Management Study Act ................... 1517 MA, designation ................................ 173

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Federal Buildings and Facilities- Spark M. Matsunaga Renewable
Continued Energy and Ocean Technology
Edward R. Roybal Center, HI, establishment and
Campus, GA, designation ................... 1753 designation ...................................... 3080
Laboratory, GA, designation .............. 1753 Theodore Roosevelt Federal Building,
Esel D. Bell Post Office Building, TX, DC, designation ............................... 2214
designation ...................................... 2222 Thomas T. Connally Department of
Ewing T. Kerr Federal Building and Veterans Affairs Medical Center,
United States Courthouse, WY, TX, designation ............................... 2250
designation ...................................... 87 William B. Hoyt II Visitor Center, NY,
Federal Facility Compliance Act of designation ...................................... 4811
1992 .................................................
1505 Zora Leah S. Thomas Post Office
Federal Reserve Bank Branch Building, NC, designation ................. 843
Modernization Act ........................... 3144 Fellowships and Scholarships
Frank M. Johnson, Jr., Federal Acquisition Fellowship Program ............ 2468
Building and United States Army Military History Fellowship
Courthouse, AL, designation .......... 86 Program ........................................... 2511
George C. Young United States Christopher Columbus Fellowship
Courthouse and Federal Building, Act ...................................................... 142
FL, designation ................................ 2215 Edmund S. Muskie Fellowship
Glenn M. Anderson Federal Building, Program ........................................... 3352
CA, designation ............................... 1753 Environmental Scholarship and
Helen Day United States Post Office Fellowship Programs ...................... 2735
Building, VA, designation ............... 2249 Higher Education Amendments of
Jake Garn Mission Simulator and 1992 ................................. 448
Training Facility, TX, Legacy Resource Management
designation ...................................... 1610 Fellowship Program ........................ 2370
John F. Kennedy Center for the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and
Excellence in National
Performing Arts, maintenance
Environmental and Native
and repairs, authorization .............. 3267
John J. Williams Post Office Building, American Public Policy Act of
1992 ................................. 78
DE, designation ............................... 2310
Films
John Paul Hammerschmidt See Communications
Federal Building and United States Financial Institutions
Courthouse, AR, designation ....... 2247 See Banks and Banking
Visitor Center, AR, designation ......... 4813 Fires and Fire Prevention
L. Douglas Abram Federal Building, Benjamin Franklin National
MO, designation ................................ 278 Memorial Commemorative Medal
Larkin I. Smith General Mail Facility and Fire Service Bill of Rights
and Post Office Building, MS, Act ................................... 1986
designations .................................... 2221 Fire Administration Authorization
Martin Luther King, Jr. Federal Actof1992 ....................................... 3410
Building, TX, designation ............... 2263 National Fallen Firefighters
Mitchell H. Cohen United States Foundation Act ................................ 3417
Courthouse, NJ, designation .......... 2307 Fish and Wildlife
National Gallery of Art grounds, See also National Wilderness
boundary extension .......................... 864 Preservation System
Quentin N. Burdick United States National Wildlife Refuge
Courthouse, ND, designation .......... 3370 System
Richard H. Chambers United States Central Bering Sea Fisheries
Court of Appeals Building, CA, Enforcement Act of 1992 ................. 4906
designation ...................................... 1753 Central Utah Project Completion
Robert A. Grant Federal Building and Act ................................... 4605
United States Courthouse, IN, Central Valley Project Improvement
designation ...................................... 2243 Act ................................... 4706
Robert A. Roe Federal Building, NJ, Elwha River Ecosystem and Fisheries
designation ...................................... 2246 Restoration Act ................................ 3173
Ronald Reagan Federal Building and Fishing, maritime boundary
Courthouse, CA, designation .......... 2216 agreement, implementation ........... 62
Silvio 0. Conte Federal Building, MA, Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Tissue
designation ........................................ 279 Bank Act .......................................... 2233

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High Seas Driftnet Fisheries International Fishery Agreement,
Enforcement Act .............................. 4900 Congressional approval ................... 5039
International Fishery Agreement, International Narcotics Control Act of
Congressional approval ................... 5039 1992 .................................. 4914
National Oceanic and Atmospheric International Peacekeeping Act of
Administration Authorization Act 1992 .................................. 277
of 1992 ..............................................
4270 Iran-Iraq Arms Non-Proliferation Act
New England groundfish, of 1992 ................................. 2571
restoration ....................................... 4309 Jobs Through Exports Act of 1992 ......... 3651
NOAA Fleet Modernization Act ............. 4299 Liberia, peace process, limited
North Pacific Anadromous Stocks Act assistance .......................................... 106
of 1992 ..............................................
4309 Panama Canal Commission
North Pacific Anadromous Stocks Authorization Act for Fiscal Year
Convention Act of 1992 ................... 5098 1993 .................................. 2655
Partnerships for Wildlife Act ................. 5094 Peace Corps, appropriations and
Wild Bird Conservation Act of 1992 ....... 2224 fluctuation account .......................... 4265
Flags Soviet Union, former Republics,
National League of Families POW/ assistance ...................................... 95
MIA flag, display requirements ...... 1184 Torture Victim Protection Act of
Florida 1991 ................................... 73
Dry Tortugas National Park, Tourism Policy and Export Promotion
establishment .................................. 3439 Actof 1992 ....................................... 1170
Fort Jefferson National Monument, United States-Hong Kong Policy Act
abolished .......................................... 3440 of 1992 .............................................. 1448
George C. Young United States United States Information Agency,
Courthouse and Federal Building, film and radio documentaries,
designation ...................................... 2215 domestic distribution ...................... 2262
Interstate Rail Passenger Network Weapons of Mass Destruction Control
Compact, Congressional Actof1992 .............................. 2567
consent ............................................. 2255 Forests and Forestry
Mary McLeod Bethune Memorial Fine See also National Forest System
Arts Center, financial Hawaii Tropical Forest Recovery Act .... 4593
assistance ........................................ 2168 Olympic Experimental State Forest,
Food WA, federal assistance .................... 2218
See Agriculture Pacific Yew Act ......................................... 859
Food Stamps Foundations
See Agriculture Christopher Columbus Fellowship
Foreign Relations Foundation, establishment ............... 142
AID, Trade, and Competitiveness Act Morris K. Udall Scholarship and
of 1992 .................... 3658 Excellence in National
Continuing appropriations .................... 92 Environmental Policy
Cuban Democracy Act of 1992 ................ 2575 Foundation, AZ, establishment .......... 79
Democracy Corps, establishment .......... 3335 National Fallen Firefighters
Department of State and Related Foundation Act ................................ 3417
Agencies Appropriations Act, National Foundation for the Centers
1993 .................................................
1864 for Disease Control and
El Salvador, military assistance ............ 96 Prevention, establishment .............. 3474
Enterprise for the Americas Act of Rural Tourism Development
1992 ........................................ 3509, 3664 Foundation, establishment ............. 1171
Food assistance programs, foreign
currency proceeds .............................. 176 G
Foreign operations
Administrative authorities, Gambling
changes ........................................ 3264 Gambling devices, intrastate
Export financing, and related transportation ................................. 61
program s ...................................... 1633 Professional and Amateur Sports
Former Soviet Union Demilitarization Protection Act .................................. 4227
Actof1992 ....................................... 2563 Georgia
FREEDOM Support Act ......................... 3320 Doug Barnard, Jr.-1996 Atlanta
Horn of Africa Recovery and Food Centennial Olympic Games
SecurityAct ....................................... 115 Commemorative Coin Act ............... 1620
International Dolphin Conservation Ed Jenkins National Recreation Area,
Act of 1992 ....................................... 3425 redesignation ............................ 2264

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Georgia-Continued Alcohol Traffic Safety Grants ................. 1569
Edward R. Roybal Laboratory and Child Abuse, Domestic Violence,
Campus, designation ....................... 1753 Adoption and Family Services Act
Interstate Rail Passenger Network of 1992 ............................... 187
Compact, Congressional Choice in Public Housing
consent .............................................
2255 Management Act of 1992 ................. 3701
Martin Luther King, Junior, National Energy Policy Act of 1992 ....................... 2776
Historic Site and Preservation Higher Education Amendments of
District, boundary modification ...... 4768 1992 ................................ 448
Global Warming Higher Education Tribal Grant
See Environmental Protection Authorization Act .............................. 798
Government Employees Homeless Veterans Comprehensive
Administrative Procedure Technical Service Programs Act of 1992 ......... 5136
Amendments Act of 1991 .................. 944 Housing and Community
Central Intelligence Agency Development Act of 1992 ................. 3672
Retirement Act ................................ 3196 Incentive Grants for Local
CIARDS Technical Corrections Act of Delinquency Prevention
1992 .................................................
3196 Programs Act ................................... 5027
Cost savings disclosure awards .............. 3134 Indian Environmental General
Technical and Miscellaneous Civil Assistance Program Act of 1992 ..... 3258
Service Amendments Act of Indian Health Amendments of 1992 ...... 4526
1992 .................................................
1346 Industrial energy efficiency ................... 2838
Government Organization Job Training Reform Amendments of
ADAMHA Reorganization Act ................. 323 1992 ................................. 1021
Administrative Conference, Juvenile justice and delinquency
authorities ....................................... 1968 prevention ............................ 5002
Agency for Health Care Policy and Microenterprise Grants Program,
Research Reauthorization Act of establishment .................................. 1093
1992 .................................................
2094 National Historic Preservation Act
Aid, Trade, and Competitiveness Act Amendments of 1992 ....................... 4753
of 1992 ..............................................
3658 Native American Languages Act of
Chesapeake Bay Estuarine Resources 1992 ................................. 3434
Office, establishment ...................... 4284 Older Americans Act Amendments of
Institute for Aviation Weather 1992 ................................. 1195
Prediction, MO, establishment ....... 5119 Preventive Health Amendments of
National Center for Preventive 1992 ................................. 3469
Health, establishment ..................... 4955 Rehabilitation Act Amendments of
National Telecommunications and 1992 ................................. 4344
Information Administration Scientific and Advanced-Technology
Organization Act ............................. 3533 Actof1992 ....................................... 2297
Office of Adolescent Health, Tribal Development Student
establishment .................................. 3483 Assistance Act ................................... 809
Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Greece
Oversight, establishment ................ 3944 See Europe
Office of Government Ethics
Amendment of 1992 ........................ 3280 H
Office of Indian Women's Health Care,
establishment .................................. 4559 Handicapped
Office of Rural Housing Preservation, Deaf Persons
establishment .................................. 3841 Education of the DeafAct
Regulatory Barriers Clearinghouse, Amendments of 1992 ................... 2151
establishment .................................. 3940 Housing and Community
Research and Special Programs Development Act of 1992 ................. 3672
Administration, establishment ....... 3310 Rehabilitation Act Amendments of
United States Bureau of Mines, 1992 ................................. 4344
designation ........................................ 172 Temporary Child Care for Children
United States Mint Reauthorization With Disabilities and Crisis
and Reform Act of 1992 ................... 1624 Nurseries Act Amendments of
Weather Service Modernization Act ...... 4303 1992 ................................. 200
Government Property Harbors
See Federal Buildings and Facilities See Rivers and Harbors
Grants Hawaii
ADAMHA Reorganization Act ................. 323 Ala Kahakai Trail, study ........................ 2273

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Alien Species Prevention and Older Americans Act Amendments of
Enforcement Act of 1992 ................. 1774 1992 .............................. 1195
Hawaii Tropical Forest Recovery Act .... 4593 Persian Gulf War Veterans' Health
Hawaiian Homes Commission Status Act ........................................ 4975
Amendments, Congressional Preventive Health Amendments of
consent .............................................1953 1992 .............................. 3469
Hawaiian Islands National Marine Public Health Service Act Technical
Sanctuary Act .................................. 5055 Amendments Act ............................... 938
Spark M. Matsunaga Renewable Veterans Health Care Act of 1992 .......... 4943
Energy and Ocean Technology Veterans' Medical Programs
Center, establishment ..................... 3080 Amendments of 1992 ....................... 1972
Hazardous Substances Women Veterans Health Programs
See Safety Actof1992 ....................................... 4944
Health and Health Care Workers' Family Protection Act ............. 3420
See also Research and Development Health Care Professionals
ADAMHA Reorganization Act ................. 323 See Health and Health Care
Agency for Health Care Policy and Health Maintenance Organizations
Research Reauthorization Act of See Health and Health Care
1992 .................................................
2094 Historic Preservation
Alzheimer's Disease Research, Appomattox Court House National
Training, and Education Historical Park, VA, addition .......... 3565
Amendments of 1992 ....................... 3281 Brown v. board of Education National
Biomedical Research in Space ................ 5130
Cancer Registries Amendment Act ........ 3372
Historic Site, KS, establishment.....3438
Coal Industry Retiree Health Benefit
Dayton Aviation Heritage
Actof1992 .......................................
Preservation Act of 1992 ................. 2141
3036 Graveyard of the Atlantic Artifacts,
Department of Health and Human
Services Appropriations Act, NC, space acquisition ...................... 5047
1993 .................................................
Hopewell Culture National Historical
1799
Federally Supported Health Centers Park, OH, designation and
Assistance Act of 1992 ..................... 3268 expansion ........................................... 185
Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Japanese American National Historic
Certification Act of 1992 .................. 3146 Landmark Theme Study Act .......... 42
Health care services, Joseph G. Minish Passaic River
telecommunication Waterfront and Historic Area, NJ,
improvements .................................. 4098 designation ...................................... 4824
Health Maintenance Organizations Keweenaw National Historic Park,
Dayton Area Health Plan, OH, establishment .................................. 3569
Medicaid requirement, waiver ...... 126 Manzanar National Historic Site, CA,
Tennessee Primary Care Network, establishment .................................. 40
Medicaid requirement, waiver ...... 289 Marsh-Billings National Historical
Health Professions Education Park Establishment Act .................... 934
Extension Amendments of 1992.....1992 Martin Luther King, Junior, National
Indian Health Amendments of 1992 ...... 4526 Historic Site and Preservation
Mammography Quality Standards Act District, GA, boundary
of 1992 ..............................................3547 modification ..................................... 4768
Medicaid and Medicare Minute Man National Historical Park
Health maintenance organizations, Amendments of 1991 ....................... 3135
requirement waiver ............... 126,289 Museums
Medical Device Amendments of 1992 ...... 238 U.S.S. Lexington, Corpus Christi
National Center for Preventive Area Convention and Visitors
Health, establishment ..................... 4955 Bureau, TX, naval museum and
Nurse Education and Practice memorial ...................................... 72
Improvement Amendments of National Center for Preservation
1992 .................................................2069 Technology and Training, LA,
Nutrition establishment .................................. 4766
Child Nutrition Amendments of National Film Preservation Act of
1992 ................................................
911 1992 .............................. 267
Children's Nutrition Assistance Act National Historic Preservation Act
of 1992 .......................................... 3363 Amendments of 1992 ....................... 4753
Dietary Supplement Act of 1992 ......... 4500 National Historic Trails, designation ...... 845
Homeless Children's Assistance Act Nez Perce National Historical Park
of 1992 .......................................... 3363 Additions Act of 1991 ...................... 4770

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Historic Preservation-Continued Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard
Palo Alto Battlefield National Historic Reduction Act of 1992 ...................... 3897
Site Act of 1991 .................................. 256 Stewart B. McKinney Homeless
President John F. Kennedy Housing Assistance Amendments
Assassination Records Collection of 1992 ............................ 4012
Actof1992 ....................................... 3443 Veterans Home Loan Program
Salt River Bay National Historical Amendments of 1992 ....................... 3633
Park and Ecological Preserve at Human Rights
St. Croix, Virgin Islands, Act of Foreign Operations, Export
1992 ............................................... 33 Financing, and Related Programs
Homeless Appropriations Act, 1993 ................ 1633
ADAMHA Reorganization Act ................. 323 Torture Victim Protection Act of
Child Nutrition Amendments of 1991 .............................. 73
1992 ...................................................
911 United States Commission on Civil
Homeless Children's Assistance Act of Rights Authorization Act of
1992 .................................................
3363 1992 .............................. 1955
Homeless Veterans Comprehensive Hunger
Service Programs Act of 1992 ......... 5136 Horn of Africa Recovery and Food
Housing and Community Security Act ....................................... 115
Development Act of 1992 ................. 3672 Hurricanes
Stewart B. McKinney Homeless See Disaster Assistance
Housing Assistance Amendments
Actof 1992 ....................................... 4012
Hong Kong Idaho
United States-Hong Kong Policy Act Arkansas-Idaho Land Exchange Act of
of 1992 ..............................................
1448 1992 .............................. 4937
Hospitals Nez Perce National Historical Park
See Health and Health Care Additions Act of 1991 ...................... 4770
Housing Illinois
Choice in Public Housing Dire Emergency Supplemental
Management Act of 1992 ................. 3701 Appropriations Act, 1992, for
Departments of Veterans Affairs and Disaster Assistance To Meet
Housing and Urban Development, Urgent Needs Because of
and Independent Agencies Calamities Such as Those Which
Appropriations Act, 1993 ................ 1571 Occurred in Los Angeles and
Energy Efficient Mortgage Pilot Chicago .............................................. 248
Program, establishment ........ 2792,3786 Interstate Rail Passenger Network
Federal Housing Enterprises Compact, Congressional
Financial Safety and Soundness consent ............................ 2255
Actof 1992 ....................................... 3941 Immigration
HOME Investment Partnership Chinese Student Protection Act of
construction funds and local 1992 .............................. 1969
finance projects, availability and Soviet Scientists Immigration Act of
use.... .................... 113 1992 .............................. 3316
Homeless Veterans Comprehensive Indiana
Service Programs Act of 1992 ......... 5136 Dorothy Buell Memorial Visitor
Housing and Community Center, designation ......................... 2210
Development Act of 1992 ................. 3672 Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore
Lead-Based Paint Exposure Reduction Access and Enhancement Act ......... 2208
Act ....................................................
3912 Interstate Rail Passenger Network
Multifamily Housing Finance Compact, Congressional
Improvement Act ............................. 3794 consent ............................ 2255
National Council on Disability, Robert A. Grant Federal Building and
establishm ent .................................. 4421 United States Courthouse,
Native American Veteran Housing designation ...................................... 2243
Loan Pilot Program ......................... 3636 Indians
Older Americans Act Amendments of Advisory Council on California Indian
1992 .................................................
1195 Policy Act of 1992 ............................. 2131
Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Ak-Chin Water Use Amendments Act
Oversight, establishment ................ 3944 of 1992 ............................. 3258
Removal of Regulatory Barriers to California Contract Health Services
Affordable Housing Act of 1992 ...... 3938 Demonstration Program ................. 4549

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Catawba Indian Tribe, SC, land Ute Indians Water Rights
dispute ............................................... 869 Settlem ent ....................................... 4650
Critical Needs for Tribal Development Zuni River Watershed Act of 1992 ........... 866
Act ...................................................... 803 Industry
Department of the Interior and See Business and Industry
Related Agencies Appropriations Infants
Act, 1993 .......................................... 1374 See Children and Youth
Energy resources .................................... 3113 Insurance
Federal Indian statutes, technical Dependency and Indemnity
corrections ....................................... 3255 Compensation Reform Act of
Higher education programs ..................... 797 1992 .................................. 4321
Higher Education Tribal Grant Small Business Access to Surety
Authorization Act .............................. 798 Bonding Survey Act of 1992 ............ 1002
Indian Employment, Training and Veterans' Benefits Act of 1992 ............... 4320
Related Services Demonstration Veterans' life insurance .......................... 4324
Act of 1992 ....................................... 2302 Intergovernmental Relations
Indian Energy Resource Commission, ADAMHA Reorganization Act ................. 323
establishment .................................. 3115 Anti Car Theft Act of 1992 ...................... 3384
Indian Environmental General Child Abuse, Domestic Violence,
Assistance Program Act of 1992 ..... 3258 Adoption and Family Services Act
Indian Health Amendments of 1992 ...... 4526 of 1992 ................................. 187
Jicarilla Apache Tribe Water Rights Clean Vessel Act of 1992 ......................... 5086
Settlement Act ................................. 2237 Higher Education Amendments of
Kenai Natives Association, Inc., land 1992 .................................. 448
rights ................................................ 2267 HOME Investment Partnership
Morris K. Udall Scholarship and construction funds and local
Excellence in National finance projects, availability and
Environmental and Native use ................................... 113
American Public Policy Act of Incentive Grants for Local
1992 ............................................... 78 Delinquency Prevention
Native American Languages Act of Programs Act ................................... 5027
1992 ................................................. 3434 Job Training Reform Amendments of
Native American Programs Act 1992 .................................. 1021
Amendments of 1992 ....................... 1295 National Ombudsman Resource
Native American Veteran Housing Center, establishment ..................... 1205
Loan Pilot Program ......................... 3636 New Hampshire-Maine Interstate
Native Americans Educational School Compact, Congressional
Assistance Act ................................. 3437 consent ............................................. 3153
Northern Cheyenne Indian Reserved Older Americans Act Amendments of
Water Rights Settlement Act of 1992 .................................. 1195
1992 ................................................. 1186 Patent and Plant Variety Protection
Office of Indian Women's Health Remedy Clarification Act ................ 4230
Care ................................................. 4559 Professional and Amateur Sports
Older Americans Act Amendments of Protection Act .................................. 4227
1992 ................................................. 1195 Reclamation States Emergency
Pueblo de Cochiti settlement Drought Relief Act of 1991 .............. 53
agreement fund, authorization ......... 960 Rehabilitation Act Amendments of
Resource Centers on Native American 1992 .................................. 4344
Elders, establishment ..................... 1256 Removal of Regulatory Barriers to
San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Affordable Housing Act of 1992 ...... 3938
Rights Settlement Act of 1992 ........ 4740 State Elder Rights and Legal
Schools, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Assistance Development
extension ............................................ 288 Program, establishment .................. 1285
Southern Arizona Water Rights State Long-Term Care Ombudsman
Settlement Technical Program, establishment .................. 1276
Amendments Act of 1992 ................ 3256 Statewide Independent Living
Standing Rock Indian Reservation, Council ............................................. 4446
ND, irrigation .................................. 4669 Trademark Remedy Clarification
Three Affiliated Tribes and Standing Act ................................... 3567
Rock Sioux Tribe Equitable Unemployment Compensation
Compensation Act ........................... 4731 Amendments of 1992 ......................... 290
Tribal Development Student International Agreements
Assistance Act ................................... 809 See Foreign Relations

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Investments Workers' Family Protection Act ............. 3420
See Securities Lakes
Iowa See Water
National Historic Trails, designation ...... 845 Landmarks
Iran See Historic Preservation
See Middle East Law Enforcement and Crime
Iraq Animal Enterprise Protection Act of
See Middle East 1992 ............................... 928
Irrigation Annunzio-Wylie Anti-Money
See Water Laundering Act ................................ 4044
Anti Car Theft Act of 1992 ...................... 3384
J Capitol Police, jurisdiction ..................... 1949
Child Support Recovery Act of 1992 ....... 3403
Judges Copyright infringement, criminal
See Courts penalties .......................................... 4233
Counterfeit Deterrence Act of 1992 ....... 4070
K Crime control and safe streets
program, authorization ................... 3524
Kansas Department of Justice and Related
Brown v. Board of Education National Agencies Appropriations Act,
Historic Site, establishment ........... 3438 1993 ............................... 1828
Cedar Bluff Unit, Pick-Sloan Missouri Domestic Violence
Basin Program, authorization ........ 4659 Battered Women's Testimony Act of
Kentucky 1992 .............................. 3459
Interstate Rail Passenger Network Child Abuse, Domestic Violence,
Compact, Congressional Adoption and Family Services
consent ............................................. 2255 Actof 1992 ...................................... 187
FAA Civil Penalty Administrative
L Assessment Act of 1992 ..................... 923
Labeling Generic Drug Enforcement Act of
American Automobile Labeling Act ....... 1556 1992 ................................ 149
Labor and Employment International Narcotics Control Act of
Department of Labor Appropriations 1992 ................................................. 4914
Act, 1993 .......................................... 1792 Juvenile justice and delinquency
Emergency unemployment benefits, prevention ........................... 4982
3 Mandatory Life Imprisonment or
increase .............................................
Employee assistance programs ................ 377 Death Penalty for Murder in the
Indian Employment, Training and District of Columbia ........................ 1436
Related Services Demonstration Prisoners
Act of 1992 ....................................... 2302 Incarcerated Witness Fees Act of
Job Training Reform Amendments of 1991 .............................. 2138
Professional and Amateur Sports
1992 ................................................. 1021 Protection Act .................................. 4227
Jobs Through Exports Act of 1992 ......... 3651 Public safety officers, disability
National Center for the Workplace, benefits ............................................ 3402
establishment .................................... 831 Ted Weiss Child Support Enforcement
Older Americans Act Amendments of Act of 1992 ........................... 3531
1992 ................................................. 1195 Torture Victims Protection Act of
Railroad labor-management disputes, 1991 ................................ 73
settlem ent .......................................... 260 Treasury Forfeiture Fund Act of
Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1992 ................................ 1779
1992 ................................................. 4344 Liberia
Retirement See Africa
Capitol Police, lump-sum payment Libraries
provisions ..................................... 1951 Higher Education Facilities Act of
Coal Industry Retiree Health 1992 ................................ 738
Benefit Act of 1992 ....................... 3036 Library of Congress
Unemployment Compensation National Film Registry ................. 267,270
Amendments of 1992 ......................... 290 Special Facilities Center, additional
Veterans' Benefits Act of 1992 ............... 4320 authorization ........................ 2253
Veterans' Compensation Cost-of- Trust Fund Board, membership ............. 31
Living Adjustment Act of 1992 ....... 3318 Loans
Women in Apprenticeship and Agricultural Credit Improvement Act
Nontraditional Occupations Act ..... 3465 of 1992 .............................. 4142

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Health Professions Education Marine Sanctuaries
Extension Amendments of 1992 ..... 1992 See National Marine Sanctuaries
Higher Education Amendments of Maritime Affairs
448
1992 ................................................... Abandoned Barge Act of 1992 ................ 5081
Housing and Community Clean Vessel Act of 1992 ......................... 5086
Development Act of 1992 ................. 3672 Coast Guard Authorization Act of
Microlending Expansion Act of 1992 ....... 989 1992 ............................... 5068
Native American Veterans Housing Fishing, maritime boundary
Loan Pilot Program .................... 3636 agreements, implementation ......... 62
Redwood Valley County Water NOAA Fleet Modernization Act ............. 4299
District, CA, loan sales .................... 4687 Non-Vessel-Operating Common
Small Business Credit and Business Carrier Act of 1991 .......................... 60
Opportunity Enhancement Act of Maryland
986 Anne Arundel County, land
1992 ...................................................
Small Business Credit Crunch Relief conveyance ....................................... 1729
Actof1992 ......................................... 987 Assateague Island National Seashore,
Tribal Development Student acreage limit increase ....................... 321
Assistance Act ................................... 809 Massachusetts
United Water Conservation District, Boston Harbor, conservation study ....... 3442
CA, loan sale .................................... 4688 Clifton Merriman Post Office
Veterans Home Loan Program Building, designation ...................... 2248
Amendments of 1992 ....................... 3633 Edward P. Boland Department of
Locks and Dams Veterans Affairs Medical Center,
Joe D. Waggonner, Jr. Lock, LA, designation ........................................ 173
designation ...................................... 4824 Minute Man National Historical Park
Joe Hardin Lock and Dam, AR, Amendments of 1991 ....................... 3135
designation ...................................... 4824 Silvio 0. Conte Federal Building,
Robert C. Byrd Locks and Dam, OH designation ........................................ 279
and WV, designation ....................... 4825 Stellwagen Bank National Marine
Louisiana Sanctuary, designation ................... 5048
Joe D. Waggonner, Jr. Lock, Medals
designation ...................................... 4824 See Decorations, Medals, Awards
Livingston Parish, land conveyance ...... 4234 Medicaid and Medicare
National Center for Preservation See Health and Health Care
Technology and Training, Memorials
establishment .................................. 4766 See National Parks, Monuments,
Sabine River Compact Amendment, Memorials
Congressional consent .................... 4661 Mental Health
See Health and Health Care
M Merchant Marine
See Maritime Affairs
Mail Mexico
See Postal Service Center for North American Studies,
Maine establishment .................................. 3512
New Hampshire-Maine Interstate Michigan
School Compact, Congressional Keweenaw National Historic Park,
consent .............................................
3153 establishment .................................. 3569
Provasoli-Guillard National Center Michigan Scenic Rivers Act of 1991 ........... 45
and Facility for the Culture of Middle East
Marine Phytoplankton, Iran-Iraq Arms Non-Proliferation Act
designation ...................................... 5054 of 1992 .............................. 2571
Manufacturers Minerals and Mining
See Business and Industry Coal, oil, and gas ..................................... 3101
Marine Mammals Department of the Interior and
Dolphins Related Agencies Appropriations
International Dolphins Act, 1993 .......................................... 1374
Conservation Act of 1992 ............. 3425 Minorities
Marine Mammal Health and African-Americans Civil War
Stranding Response Act.................. 5059 Memorial, authorization ................. 2104
Whales Alternative Routes to Teacher
Hawaiian Islands National Marine Certification and Licensure Act of
Sanctuary Act .............................. 5055 1992 ............................... 698

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Minorities--Continued Defense Production Act Amendments
Higher Education Amendments of of 1992 ............................ 4198
1992 ...................................................
448 Department of Defense
Japanese American National Historic Appropriations Act, 1993 ................ 1876
Landmark Theme Study Act .......... 42 Deputy National Security Advisor,
Manzanar National Historic Site, CA, continuation in grade,
establishment .................................. 40 temporary .......................................... 216
Voting Rights Language Assistance Former Soviet Union Demilitarization
Actof1992 ......................................... 921 Act of 1992 ....................................... 2563
Mississippi Intelligence Authorization Act for
Food service management institute, Fiscal Year 1993 .............................. 3180
establishment and maintenance ....... 865 Intelligence Organization Act of
Larkin I. Smith General Mail Facility 1992 ............................. 3188
and Post Office Building, Iran-Iraq Arms Non-Proliferation Act
designations .................................... 2221 of 1992 ............................ 2571
Wilkinson County School District .......... 5156 Land Remote Sensing Policy Act of
Missouri 1992 ............................. 4163
Institute for Aviation Weather Military Construction Appropriations
Prediction, establishment ..... 4278,5119 Act, 1993 .......................... 1366
Jefferson National Expansion National Defense Authorization Act
Memorial, funding ............................. 947 for Fiscal Year 1993 ......................... 2315
L. Douglas Abram Federal Building, Nonproliferation and disarmament
designation ........................................ 278 programs .......................................... 3338
Mark Twain National Forest, Weapons of Mass Destruction Control
boundary modification .................... 3263 Actof1992 ......................... 2567
National Historic Trails, designation ...... 845 National Forest System
Page Avenue, extension project ............. 3312 Black Hills National Forest, SD, land
Montana conveyance......................... 931
Irrigation projects ................................... 4690 Chugach National Forest, AK,
Northern Cheyenne Indian Reserved boundary change ............................. 2113
Water Rights Settlement Act of Fishlake National Forest
1992 .................................................1186 Enlargement Act ............................... 181
Montenegro Mark Twain National Forest, MO,
See Europe boundary change ............................. 3263
Monuments Ouachita National Forest, boundary
See National Parks, Monuments, change ............................ 4941
Memorials National Marine Sanctuaries
Mortgages Flower Garden Banks National
See Housing Marine Sanctuary, designation .......... 60
Motor Vehicles Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale
American Automobile Labeling Act ....... 1556 National Marine Sanctuary, HI,
Anti Car Theft Act of 1992 ................ 3384 designation ......................... 5055
Electric motor vehicles ................. 2899,*3063 Monterey Bank National Marine
Fuel ratings, clarification and Sanctuary, CA, designation ............ 5048
posting ............................................. 2996 National Marine Sanctuaries Program
Museums Amendments of 1992 ....................... 5039
See Historic Preservation Stellwagen Bank National Marine
Sanctuary, MA, designation ........... 5048
N National Parks, Monuments,
Memorials
Narcotics Elwha River Ecosystem and Fisheries
See Drugs and Drug Abuse Restoration Act ................................ 3173
National Aeronautics and Space Memorials
Administration African-Americans Civil War
Langley Research Center, 75th Memorial, DC, authorization ...... 2104
anniversary ....................................... 445 George Mason Memorial, DC,
National Defense establishment ................................ 127
Army National Guard Combat Japanese American World War II
Readiness Reform Act of 1992 ......... 2536 Veterans' Memorial, DC,
Defense Conversion, Reinvestment, authorization ............................... 3273
and Transition Assistance Act of Jefferson National Expansion
1992 ................................................. 2658 Memorial, MO, funding ................. 947

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Port Chicago National Memorial Act Native Americans
of 1992 .......................................... 4235 See Alaska
Thomas Paine Memorial, DC, Hawaii
establishment .............................. 2268 Indians
Monuments Natural Disasters
Fort Jefferson National Monument, See Disaster Assistance
FL, abolished ............................... 3440 Natural Resources
Thomas Paine Monument, DC, See Conservation
establishment .............. 1991,2268 Nevada
Parks Youth Alcohol and Substance Abuse
Appomattox Court House National Prevention and Treatment
Historical Park, VA, addition ...... 3565 Facility, establishment ................... 4581
Dayton Aviation Heritage National New Hampshire
Historic Park, OH, New Hampshire-Maine Interstate
establishment .............................. 2141 School Compact, Congressional
Dry Tortugas National Park, FL, consent .................................. 3153
establishment .............................. 3439 New Jersey
Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania Arthur J. Holland United States Post
County Battlefields Memorial Office Building, designation ...... 844
National Military Park, VA, Delaware River
Port Authority Compact,
expansion ..................................... 3565
Congressional consent ................. 3576
Grand Canyon Protection Act of River study, designation ..................... 2270
1992 ..............................................4669 Great Egg Harbor Wild and Scenic
Hopewell Culture National
River, designation ........................... 3528
Historical Park, OH, Joseph G. Minish Passaic River
designation and expansion ............ 185 Waterfront Park and Historic
Keweenaw National Historic Park, Area, designation ............................ 4824
MI, establishment ........................ 3569 Mitchell H. Cohen United States
Marsh-Billings National Historical Courthouse, designation ................. 2307
Park Establishment Act ................ 934 Robert A. Roe Federal Building,
Minute Man National Historical designation ...................................... 2246
Park Amendments of 1991 .......... 3135 New Mexico
Nez Perce National Historical Park Jicarilla Apache Tribe Water Rights
Additions Act of 1991 ................... 4770 Settlement Act................................. 2237
Olympic National Park, WA, land Lake Meredith Salinity Control
exchange and restoration ........... 2217, Project, authorization ..................... 4658
3173 Pueblo de Cochiti settlement
Salt River Bay National Historical agreement fund, authorization ......... 960
Park and Ecological Preserve at Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Land
St. Croix, Virgin Islands, Act of Withdrawal Plant ............................ 4777
1992 ............................................. 33 Zuni River Watershed Act of 1992 ........... 866
National Trails System New York
Ala Kahakai Trail, HI, study .................. 2273 William B. Hoyt II Visitor Center,
American Discovery Trail, study ........... 2273 designation ............................... 4811
California National Historic Trail, Nonprofit Organizations
designation ........................................ 845 Child Abuse, Domestic Violence,
Pony Express National Historic Trail, Adoption and Family Services Act
designation ........................................ 845 of 1992 .................................. 187
National Wilderness Preservation North Carolina
System Eastern district court, changes ................ 112
Los Padres Condor Range and River Graveyard of the Atlantic Artifacts,
Protection Act .................................... 242 space acquisition ............................. 5047
National Wildlife Refuge System Zora Leah S. Thomas Post Office
Arkansas-Idaho Land Exchange Act of Building, designation ........................ 843
1992 .................................................4937 North Dakota
Koniag Lands Conveyance Quentin N. Burdick United States
Amendments of 1991 ....................... 3138 Courthouse, designation ................. 3370
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge Standing Rock Indian Reservation,
Interpretive Center, WA, irrigation .......................................... 4669
construction and operation ............. 4489 Three Affiliated Tribes and Standing
Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Rock Sioux Tribe Equitable
Wildlife Refuge Act of 1992 ............. 1961 Compensation Act ........................... 4731

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Nuclear Energy Persian Gulf
See Energy Armed Forces, commemorative silver
Nuclear Waste m edals ................................................ 137
See Environmental Protection Persian Gulf War Veterans' Health
Nurses Status Act ........................................ 4975
See Health and Health Care Pipelines
Nutrition See Energy
See Health and Health Care Postal Service
Alien Species Prevention and
0 Enforcement Act of 1992 ................. 1774
Missing children, location and
Oceans recovery, use of official mail ............ 3371
See Water Postal Service Appropriations Act,
Ohio 1993 ............................. 1737
Cuyahoga National Recreation Area, Treasury, Postal Service and General
land exchange .................................. 2211 Government Appropriations Act,
Dayton Area Health Plan, Medicaid 1993 ............................. 1729
requirement, waiver .......................... 126 Prescription Drugs
Dayton Aviation Heritage National See Drugs and Drug Abuse
Historical Park, establishment ....... 2141 Prisoners
Hopewell Culture National Historical See Law Enforcement and Crime
Park, designation and Proclamations
expansion ........................................... 185 Albania, trade agreement ...................... 5286
Robert C. Byrd Locks and Dam, Andean Trade Preference Act,
designation ...................................... 4825 implementation ............................... 5352
Oklahoma Bolivia, trade preferences ...................... 5380
Mountain Park Master Conservancy China, copyright protections,
District, payment ............................ 4698 extension .......................................... 5236
Colombia, trade preferences .................. 5352
P Czechoslovakia, most-favored-nation
treatment, extension ....................... 5244
Panama Giant sequoia in national forests,
See Central America management .................................... 5381
Parks Hungary, most-favored-nation
See National Parks, Monuments, treatment, extension ....................... 5244
Memorials Los Angeles, CA, restoring law and
Patents and Trademarks order ............................. 5259
See also Copyrights Romania, trade agreement ..................... 5328
Maintenance fees, late payment ............ 2245 Special observances
Patent and Plant Variety Protection Agriculture Day .................................... 100
Remedy Clarification Act ................ 4230 American Heart Month ....................... 5334
Trademark Remedy Clarification American Red Cross Month ................ 5227
Act ....................................................
3567 American Wine Appreciation
Patriotic Societies and W eek............................................. 2285
Observances Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Military Order of the World Wars, Awareness Month ................ 128,5259
federal charter ................................. 2581 Asian/Pacific American Heritage
Retired Enlisted Association, M onth ........................................... 2251
Incorporated, federal charter .......... 2584 Awareness Week for Lifesaving
Peace Corps Techniques ........................... 259,5350
Appropriations, authorization ............... 4265 Be Kind to Animals and National
Foreign currency, fluctuation account, Pet W eek ...................................... 3276
establishment .................................. 4265 Braille Literacy Week ......................... 2274
Penalties Breast Cancer Awareness Month ...... 1165,
See Law Enforcement and Crime 5400
Pennsylvania Buffalo Soldiers Day ............................. 851
Allegheny Wild and Scenic River, Cancer Control Month ........................ 5239
designation ........................................ 108 Captive Nations Week ........................ 5382
Delaware River Child Health Day ................................ 5408
Port Authority Compact, Childhood Cancer Month ............ 970, 5397
Congressional consent ................. 3576 Children's Day .................................... 5423
Study, designation .............................. 2270 Citizenship Day .................................. 5402

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Columbus Day ..................................... 5415 M other's Day ....................................... 5269
Commodore John Barry Day.... 1163,5399 Neurofibromatosis Awareness
Constitution Week .............................. 5402 M onth ........................................... 4772
Consumers Week ................................ 5398 New York Stock Exchange,
Country Music Month ......................... 2289 bicentennial ......................... 215,5275
Credit Education Week ....................... 2314 Occupational Therapy Day ................. 2281
Crime Victims' Rights Week ................. 174 Older Americans Month ..................... 5276
Customer Service Week ............ 2311,5416 Pan American Day .............................. 5247
D-A.R.E. Day ............................... 853,5393 Pan American Week ........................... 5247
Day of Prayer ...................................... 5231 Polish-American Heritage Month ...... 2170
Defense Transportation Day .............. 5273 POW/MIA Recognition Day ...... 1184,5403
Disability Employment Awareness Prayer for Peace Memorial Day .......... 5282
M onth ........................................... 5405 Public Safety Telecommunicators
Education and Sharing Day, Week ....................................... 89, 5237
U .S.A .................................... 102,5246 Public Service Recognition Week ........ 132,
Education First Week ......................... 2293 5270
82d Airborne Division 50th Recycling Day .............................. 104,5244
Red Ribbon Week for a Drug-Free
Anniversary Recognition Day ....... 871
America ................................ 2279
Energy Awareness Month .................. 5422 Rehabilitation Week ................... 967,5394
Farm-City Week .................................. 5407 Religious Freedom Day ....................... 2277
Farm Safety Week .............................. 5249 Safe Boating Week .............................. 5238
Father's Day ........................................ 5326 Save Your Vision Week ....................... 5226
Fire Prevention Week ......................... 5410 School Lunch Week ............................. 5414
Firefighters Day .................................. 2290 Scleroderma Awareness Month .......... 5348
Flag Day .............................................. 5285 Scleroderma Awareness Week ............. 255
Flag Week ............................................ 5285 Small Business Week .......................... 5274
Foster Care Month ...................... 175,5281 SPAR Anniversary Week .................... 5084
General Pulaski Memorial Day .......... 5417 Spina Bifida Awareness Month ........... 275,
Girl Scouts of the United States of 5349
America 80th Anniversary Transportation Week .......................... 5273
Day ......................................... 71, 5233 Trauma Awareness Month ................. 5272
Gold Star Mother's Day ...................... 5404 Veterans Day ...................................... 5418
Good Teen Day .................................... 3275 Vietnam Veterans Memorial 10th
Greek Independence Day: A Anniversary Day .......................... 3382
National Day of Celebration of Visiting Nurse Associations Week .... 2283,
Greek and American 5225
Democracy .............................. 88,5241 Volunteer Week .................................. 5242
Helsinki Human Rights Day ............ 855 W alking W eek ..................................... 2295
Hire a Veteran Week ........................... 2105 White Cane Safety Day ....................... 5411
Hispanic Heritage Month ................... 5395 White House, 200th anniversary ........ 5420
Huntington's Disease Awareness Women and Girls in Sports Day... 68,4196
Women in Agriculture Day ........... 75, 5235
M onth ................................... 164, 5277 Women's Equality Day ....................... 5389
Infant Mortality Awareness Day ........ 163, Women's History Month ..................... 5220
5271 Women Veterans Recognition
Irish-Ameican Heritage Month ........... 70, W eek .................................. 3380
2287,5230 World Population Awareness
Law Day, U.S.A ................................... 5267 Week ............................................. 3278
Law Enforcement Training Week ...... 3378 World Trade Week .............................. 5278
Leif Erikson Day ................................. 5409 World War II, Week for the National
Literacy Day ................................ 286, 5351 Observance of the 50th
Loyalty Day ......................................... 5250 Anniversary ......................... 177,5283
Lyme Disease Awareness Week ......... 319, Year of American Craft: A
5384 Celebration of the Creative
Maritime Day ...................................... 5279 Work of the Hand ......................... 2312
Martin Luther King, Jr., Federal Year of Reconciliation Between
H oliday ......................................... 5221 American Indians and Non-
Medical Staff Services Awareness Indians ................................. 130,5347
Week ............................................. 2276 Year of the American Indian .............. 5229
Mental Illness Awareness Week ....... 2139, Year of the Gulf of Mexico ................... 5219
5412 Tariffs
Military Families Recognition Day.... 3563 Generalized System of Preferences,
Minority Enterprise Development amendments ............................... 5223,
Week ............................................. 5385 5234,5251,5307,5320, 5392

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Proclamations--Continued Labor-management disputes,
Tariffs--Continued settlement .......................................... 260
Harmonized Tariff Schedule, duty Rail Safety Enforcement and Review
rates, reduction ............................ 5261 Act ...................................................... 972
Public Broadcasting Railroad workers, unemployment
See Communications compensation ..................................... 293
Public Lands Real Property
See also Real Property See also Public Lands
Alaska Land Status Technical Anne Arundel County, MD, land
Corrections Act of 1992 ................... 2112 conveyance .......................... 1729
Arkansas-Idaho Land Exchange Act of Architect of the Capitol, property
1992 ................................................. 4937 acquisition, authorization ................. 849
Black Hills Workshop and Training Arkansas-Idaho Land Exchange Act of
Center, Inc., SD, land 1992 ............................... 4937
conveyance ......................................... 931 Black Hills Workshop and Training
Cedar River Watershed Land Center, Inc., SD, land
Exchange Act of 1992 ...................... 2258 conveyance ......................................... 931
Central Utah Project Completion Buffalo National River, use and
Act ....................................................4605 occupancy, termination ................... 76
Cuyahoga National Recreation Area, Catawba Indian Tribe, SC, land
OH, land exchange .......................... 2211 dispute ............................................... 869
Community Environmental Response
Department of the Interior and
Related Agencies Appropriations Facilitation Act ................................ 2174
Ekberg-Copper Spur Ranch, land
Act, 1993 .......................1374
exchange ............................ 183
Fishlake National Forest Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Enlargement Act ............................... 181 Addition Act of 1992 .......................... 236
Kenai Natives Association, Inc., land Koniag Lands Conveyance
rights ................................................ 2267 Amendments of 1991 ....................... 3138
Koniag Lands Conveyance Livingston Parish, LA, land
Amendments of 1991 ....................... 3138 conveyance ........................... 4236
Mark Twain National Forest, MO, Mount Olivet Cemetery Association,
boundary modifications ................... 3263 UT, land lease .................................... 930
Mount Olivet Cemetery Association, Rabbit Creek Lions Club, land
UT, land lease .................................... 930 conveyance ....................................... 2114
National Geologic Mapping Act of Rocky Mountain Arsenal National
1992 ................................................... 166 Wildlife Refuge Act of 1992 ............. 1961
Pacific Yew Act ......................................... 859 Temple Junior College, TX, land
Reclamation Projects Authorization rem oval ............................................ 4959
and Adjustment Act of 1992 ............ 4600 University of Alaska ............................... 2114
Reclamation States Emergency Reclamation
Drought Relief Act of 1991 .............. 53 See Conservation
Reclamation Wastewater and Recreation and Recreational Areas
Groundwater Study and Facilities Boat tax, repeal ....................................... 4909
Act ....................................................4663 Central Utah Project Completion
South Gate, CA, elementary school Act ................................. 4605
lease, extension ............................... 2244 Cuyahoga National Recreation Area,
Sunnyside Valley Irrigation District, OH, designation ............................... 2211
WA, land conveyance ....................... 4684 Ed Jenkins National Recreation Area,
United States Geological Survey, GA, redesignation ............................ 2264
designation ........................................ 171 Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Land Addition Act of 1992 .......................... 236
Withdrawal Act ............................... 4777 Grand Canyon Protection Act of
1992 ................................ 4669
R Reclamation Recreation Management
Act of 1992 ....................................... 4690
Railroads Religion
Amtrak Authorization and School prayer .......................................... 1820
Development Act ............................. 3515 Research and Development
Emergency unemployment benefits ............ 5 See also Science and Technology
Interstate Rail Passenger Network Agency for Health Care Policy and
Compact, Congressional Research Reauthorization Act of
consent ............................................. 2255 1992 ................................ 2094

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Alzheimer's Disease Research, Scholarships
Training, and Education See Fellowships and Scholarships
Amendments of 1992 ....................... 3281 School Prayer
DES Education and Research See Religion
Amendments of 1992 ....................... 2092 Schools
Experimental Program to Stimulate See Education
Competitive Research on Space Science and Technology
and Aeronautics Act ........................ 5119 See also Research and Development
Membrane Processes Research Act of American Technology Preeminence
1992 ................................................. 3142 Act of 1991 ........................................ 7
Small Business Innovation Research Emerging Technologies and Advanced
Program Reauthorization Act of Technology Program
1992 ................................................. 4249 Amendments Act of 1991 ................ 15
Small Business Research and Fertility Clinic Success Rate and
Development Enhancement Act of Certification Act of 1992 .................. 3146
1992 ................................................. 4249 Land Remote Sensing Policy Act of
United States Weather Research 1992 .................................... 4163
Program, establishment .................. 4276 Mammography Quality Standards Act
Retirement of 1992 .................................. 3547
See Labor and Employment National Center for Preservation and
Rivers and Harbors Technology Training, LA,
See also Wild and Scenic Rivers establishment .................................. 4766
Boston Harbor, MA, conservation National Geologic Mapping Act of
study ................................................ 3442 1992 .................................... 166
Buffalo National River, use and Scientific and Advanced-Technology
occupancy, termination .................. 76 Actof1992 ....................................... 2297
Joseph G. Minish Passaic River SI metric system ....................................... 847
Waterfront Park and Historic Small Business Technology Transfer
Area, NJ, designation ...................... 4824 Actof1992 ....................................... 4256
Los Padres Condor Range and River Soviet Scientists Immigration Act of
Protection Act .................................... 242 1992 .................................... 3316
Sabine River Compact Amendment, Technology Administration
TX and LA, Congressional Authorization Act of 1991 ................. 7
consent ............................................. 4661 Securities
Zuni River Watershed Act of 1992 ........... 866 Futures Trading Practices Act of
Rural Areas 1992 .................................... 3590
See Urban and Rural Areas Small Business Equity Enhancement
Actof1992 ....................................... 1007
S Serbia
See Europe
Safety Ships
Airport and Airway Safety, Capacity, See Maritime Affairs
Noise Improvement, and Small Business
Intermodal Transportation Act of See also Business and Industry
1992 ................................................. 4872 Microlending Expansion Act of 1992 ....... 989
Community Environmental Response Small Business Access to Surety
Facilitation Act ................................ 2174 Bonds Survey Act of 1992 ................ 1002
Intermodal Safe Container Small Business Credit and Business
Transportation Act of 1992 ............. 3646 Opportunity Enhancement Act of
Lead-Based Paint Exposure Reduction 1992 .................................... 986
Act .................................................... 3912 Small Business Credit Crunch Relief
Medical Device Amendments of 1992 ...... 238 Actof 1992 ......................................... 987
Pipeline Safety Act of 1992 ..................... 3289 Small Business Equity Enhancement
Public safety officers, disability Act of 1992 ....................................... 1007
benefits ............................................ 3402 Small Business Innovation Research
Rail Safety Enforcement and Review Program Reauthorization Act of
Act ...................................................... 972 1992 .................................... 4249
Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Small Business Research and
Reduction Act of 1992 ...................... 3897 Development Enhancement Act of
Workers' Family Protection Act ............. 3420 1992 .................................... 4249
Savings and Loan Associations Small Business Technology Transfer
See Banks and Banking Actof1992 ....................................... 4526

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Page
Smithsonian Institution Internal Revenue Service refund
National Gallery of Art, boundary offset ................................................ 5133
extension ............................................ 864 Unemployment Compensation
Solar Energy Amendments of 1992 ......................... 290
See Energy Taxol
Somalia See Drugs and Drug Abuse
See Africa Teachers
South America See Education
Enterprise for the Americas Act of Technology
1992 ................................................. 3664 See Science and Technology
South Carolina Telecommunications
Catawba Indian Tribe, land dispute ........ 869 See Communications
South Dakota Telephone
Black Hills Workshop and Training See Communications
Center, Inc., land conveyance ........... 931 Tennessee Interstate Rail Passenger Network
Ekberg-Copper Spur Ranch, land
exchange ............................................ 183
Compact, Congressional
Lake Andes-Wagner/Marty II Act of
consent............................ 2255
Tennessee Primary Care Network,
1992 ................................................. 4677 Medicaid requirement, waiver .......... 289
Mid-Dakota Rural Water System Act Tennessee Valley Authority
of 1992 .............................................. 4673 Least-Cost Planning Program ............... 2798
Soviet Union Territories
See Commonwealth of Independent Department of the Interior and
States Related Agencies Appropriations
Space Act, 1993 .......................................... 1374
Commercial space competitiveness ....... 5122 Terrorism
Experimental Program to Stimulate Animal Enterprise Protection Act of
Competitive Research on Space 1992 ............................. 928
and Aeronautics Act ........................ 5119 Torture Victim Protection Act of
Former Soviet Union, trade and 1991 ............................. 73
cooperation ...................................... 3346 Texas
National Aeronautics and Space Corpus Christi Area Convention and
Administration Authorization Visitors Bureau, U.S.S.
Act, Fiscal Year 1993 ....................... 5107 Lexington, transfer waiver ............. 72
Spain Esel D. Bell Post Office Building,
Christopher Columbus quincentenary, designation ...................................... 2222
commemoration ............................... 2291 Jake Garn Mission Simulator and
Sports Training Facility, designation ........ 1610
Professional and Amateur Sports Lake Meredith Salinity Control
Protection Act .................................. 4227 Project, authorization ..................... 4658
State and Local Governments Martin Luther King, Jr. Federal
See Intergovernmental Relations Building, designation ...................... 2263
specific State Palo Alto Battlefield National Historic
Students Site Act of 1991 .................................. 256
See Education Sabine River Compact Amendment,
Substance Abuse Congressional consent .................... 4661
See Drugs and Drug Abuse Temple Junior College, land
Sudan restrictions, removal ....................... 4959
See Africa Thomas T. Connally Department of
Surety Bonds Veterans Affairs Medical Center,
See Insurance designation ...................................... 2250
Tourism
T See Commerce and Trade
Trade
Taiwan See Commerce and Trade
Naval vessels, transfer ............................. 443 Transportation
Taxes Air carriers
Boat tax, repeal ................. 4909 Freely Associated States .................... 39
Corporate payments, increase ................ 4 Airport and Airway Safety, Capacity,
Energy conservation and production Noise Improvement, and
incentives .................. 3012 Intermodal Transportation Act of
FUTA payments, extension ...................... 4 1992 .............................. 4872

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Amtrak Authorization and Mount Olivet Cemetery Association,
Development Act ............................. 3515 land lease ........................................... 930
Delaware River Port Authority Utah Reclamation Mitigation and
Compact, PA and NJ, Conservation Commission,
Congressional consent .................... 3576 establishment .................................. 4626
Department of Transportation and Utilities
Related Agencies Appropriations See Energy
Act, 1993 .................. 1520
Intermodal Safe Container V
Transportation Act of 1992 ............. 3646
Intermodal surface transportation Vermont
Marsh-Billings National Historical
obligation authority, restoration ...... 858
Page Avenue, MO, extension project..... 3312 Park Establishment Act .................... 934
Rail Safety Enforcement and Review Vessels
See Maritime Affairs
A ct ...................................................... 972
Research and Special Programs Veterans
Administrative authority, extension ....... 178
Administration, establishment ....... 3310 Court of Veterans Appeals, judicial
Typhoons disciplinary procedures ................... 4980
See Disaster Assistance Departments of Veterans Affairs and
Housing and Urban Development,
U
and Independent Agencies
Unemployment Appropriations Act, 1993 ................ 1571
See Labor and Employment Dependency and Indemnity
United Nations Compensation Reform Act of
High Seas Drifnet Fisheries 1992 ................................... 4321
Enforcement Act.............................. 4900 Homeless Veterans Comprehensive
International Peacekeeping Act of Service Programs Act of 1992 ......... 5136
Japanese American World War II
1992 ...................................................
277
Torture Victim Protection Act of Veterans' Memorial, DC,
73
1991 ............................................... authorization ................................... 3273
Urban and Rural Areas Persian Gulf War Veterans Health
Community Investment Corporation Status Act ........................................ 4975
Demonstration Act .......................... 3859 Veterans' Benefits Acts of 1992 .............. 4320
Community Service Programs ................. 784 Veterans' Compensation Cost-of-
Departments of Veterans Affairs and Living Adjustment Act of 1992 ....... 3318
Housing and Urban Development, Veterans Health Care Act of 1992 .......... 4943
and Independent Agencies Veterans Home Loan Program
Appropriations Act, 1993 ................ 1571 Amendments of 1992 ...................... 3633
Health care and education services, Veterans' Medical Programs
telecommunication Amendments of 1992 ....................... 1972
improvements .................................. 4098 Veterans' Radiation Exposure
Housing and Community Amendments of 1992 ....................... 4774
Development Act of 1992 ................. 3672 Women Veterans Health Programs
Mid-Dakota Rural Water System Act Act of 1992 ....................................... 4944
of 1992 ..............................................
4673 Virgin Islands
National Cities in Schools Community Salt River Bay National Historical
Development Program .................... 3887 Park and Ecological Preserve at
Office of Rural Housing Preservation, St. Croix, Virgin Islands, Act of
establishment .................................. 3841 1992 ................................... 33
Rural Electrification Administration Virginia
Improvement Act of 1992 ................ 2183 Appomattox Court House National
Rural Tourism Development Historical Park, addition ................ 3565
Foundation, establishment ............. 1171 Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania
Small Town Environmental Planning County Battlefields Memorial
Program, establishment .................. 1515 National Military Park,
Youth Fair Chance Program, expansion ......................................... 3566
establishment .................................. 1086 Helen Day United States Post Office
Utah Building, designation ...................... 2249
Central Utah Project Completion James R. Olin Flood Control Project,
Act ....................................................
4605 designation ...................................... 4824
Fishlake National Forest Metropolitan Washington Waste
Enlargement Act ............................... 181 Management Study Act................... 1517

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Virginia-Continued National Contaminated Sediment
New River study, designation ................ 3441 Assessment and Management
Voting Rights Act .................................................... 4864
See Elections Northern Cheyenne Indian Reserved
Water Rights Settlement Act of
W 1992 .............................. 1186
Oceans
Washington National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Cedar River Watershed Land Administration Authorization
Exchange Act of 1992 ...................... 2258 Act of 1992 .................................... 4270
Elwha River Ecosystem and Fisheries Oceans Act of 1992 .............................. 5039
Restoration Act ................................ 3173 Pueblo de Cochiti drainage system,
Olympic National Park, land construction ....................................... 960
exchange and restoration ...... 2217,3173 Reclamation Projects Authorization
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge and Adjustment Act of 1992 ............ 4600
Interpretive Center, construction Reclamation Recreation Management
and operation ................................... 4489 Actof 1992 ....................................... 4690
Sunnyside Valley Irrigation District, Reclamation States Emergency
land conveyance .............................. 4684 Drought Relief Act of 1991 .............. 53
Virgil B. Bennington Lake, Reclamation Wastewater and
designation ...................................... 4825 Groundwater Study and Facilities
Waste Treatment and Disposal A ct ............................... 4663
See Environmental Protection Redwood Valley County Water
Water District, CA, loan sales .................... 4687
Ak-Chin Water Use Amendments of San Carlos Apache Tribe Water
1992 ................................................. 3258 Rights Settlement Act of 1992 ........ 4740
Aqueducts San Francisco Water Reclamation and
Fannin-McFarland Aqueduct, AZ, Reuse Demonstration Project ......... 4752
designation ................................... 4662 San Juan Suburban Water District,
Central Utah Project Completion CA, water pump repayment ............ 4693
4605
Act .................................................... Southern Arizona Water Rights
Central Valley Project Improvement Settlement Technical
4706
Act .................................................... Amendments Act of 1992 ................ 3256
Elwha River Ecosystem and Fisheries Standing Rock Indian Reservation,
Restoration Act ................................ 3173 ND, irrigation .................................. 4669
Energy and Water Development Sunnyside Valley Irrigation District,
Appropriations Act, 1993 ................ 1315 WA, land conveyance ....................... 4684
Irrigation projects, MT, pumping United Water Conservation District,
power ............................................... 4690 CA, loan sales .................................. 4688
Jicarilla Apache Tribe Water Rights Ute Indian Water Rights Settlement ..... 4650
Settlement Act ................................. 2237 Water Resources Development Act of
Lakes 1992 ................................................. 4797
Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore Western Water Policy Review Act of
Access and Enhancement Act ...... 2208 1992 .............................. 4693
John Paul Hammerschmidt Lake, Weapons
AR, designation ............................ 4824 See Arms and Munitions
Lake Andes-Wagner/Marty II Act of Weather
1992 ..............................................4677 Institute for Aviation Weather
Lake Meredith Salinity Control Prediction, MO, establishment ....... 4278
Project, TX and NM, National Oceanic and Atmospheric
authorization ............................... 4658 Administration Authorization Act
Virgil B. Bennington Lake, WA, of 1992 ............................. 4270
designation ................................... 4825 NOAA Fleet Modernization Act ............. 4299
Leadville Mine Drainage Tunnel, United States Weather Research
authorization ................................... 4655 Program, establishment .................. 4276
Membrane Processes Research Act of Weather Service Modernization Act ...... 4303
1992 .................................................3142 West Virginia
Mid-Dakota Rural Water System Act New River study, designation ................ 3441
of 1992 ..............................................4673 Robert C. Byrd Locks and Dam,
Mountain Park Master Conservancy designation ...................................... 4825
District, OK, repayment Whales
obligation ......................................... 4698 See Marine Mammals

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Wild and Scenic Rivers Women
Allegheny Wild and Scenic River, PA, See also Minorities
designation ........................................ 108 ADAMHA Reorganization Act ................. 323
Arkansas Wild and Scenic Rivers Act Battered Women's Testimony Act of
of 1992 ................................................ 123 1992 .................................... 3459
Delaware River study, designation ........ 2270 Higher Education Amendments of
Great Egg Harbor Wild and Scenic 1992 .................................... 448
River, NJ, designation ..................... 3528 Women in Apprenticeship and
Lower Merced Wild and Scenic River, Nontraditional Occupations Act ..... 3465
CA, designation ............................... 2212 Wyoming
Michigan Scenic Rivers Act of 1991 ........... 45 Ewing T. Kerr Federal Building and
New River study, WV and VA, United States Courthouse,
designation ...................................... 3441 designation ...................................... 87
Wildlife Reclamation Projects Authorization
See Fish and Wildlife and Adjustment Act of 1992 ............ 4600

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Page
Kenai Natives Association, Inc ........... 2267
Kennedy, John F .................................... 3443
Adeboyeku, Florence ............................. 5157 Klein, Craig A ......................................... 5151
Ahtna Group Corporations .................. 2125 Kopp, Krishanthi Sava .......................... 5155
Alcott, Bronson ....................................... 3135
Alcott, Louisa May .............. 3135 M
American Philosophical Society ........ 2308
Mack, Myrna ............................................ 1687
B Marsh, George Perkins ........................... 934
Mason, George ................... 127
Barnard, Doug, Jr ................................. 1620 Massari, Anna C ................. 5156
Bethune, Mary McLeod ........... 2168 McNamara, Patricia A ........................... 5153
Billings, Frederick ................................... 934 Mount Olivet Cemetery
Billings, Julia ............................................ 934 Association ......................................... 930
Black Hills Workshop and Training
Center, Inc .......................................... 931 N
Braille, Louis ........................................... 2274
Brown, Oliver .......................................... 3438 New York Stock Exchange ..................... 215
Buell, Dorothy ......................................... 2210 Northern Indiana Public Service
Burdick, Jocelyn .................................... 1133 Company ........................................... 2209

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Carlton, Mary P ................. 5150 Ortiz, Dianna ........................................... 1687


Cassity, William A. ................................. 5154
Castro, Fidel ............................................ 2575 P
Columbus, Christopher ........................ 2291 Paine, Thomas .............................. 1991, 2268
Cook Inlet Region, Inc .......................... 2267 Parini, Carmen Victoria ....................... 5150
Parini, Felix Juan .................................. 5150
D Parini, Sergio Manuel ............ 5150
Pennsylvania Avenue Development
Dayton Area Health Plan, Inc ............... 126 Corporation ...................................... 2223
Denne, Jane E ......................................... 5149 Proffitt, William A.................................. 5154
Devine, Michael ...................................... 1687
Dunbar, Paul Laurence ........................ 2141
R
F Rabbit Creek Lions Club ...................... 2114
Rabin, Yitzhak ........................................ 5200
Franklin, Benjamin ............................... 1986 Richards, Thomas C ................................ 273
French, Mary Billings ............. 934 Ricks, Norman R .................................... 5152
Rockefeller, Laurance Spelman ........... 934
G Rockefeller, Mary French .......... 934
Roybal, Edward P .................................. 1772
Ghali, Boutros Boutros ......................... 5199
Go For Broke National Veterans
Association Foundation ................ 3273 S
Greater Washington Soap Box Sahnoun, Mohammed ............................ 5199
Derby Association ........................... 5191 Salazar, Andres Manuel .......... 3260
Salazar, Yvonne LeCornu .................... 3260
H Schneerson, Menachem M ..................... 102
Sealaska Corporation ........................... 2124
Haida Corporation ....................... 2122, 2125 Shaan-Seet, Inc ....................................... 3260
Hallien, Christy Carl ............................. 5157 Sidney, Margaret .................................... 3135
Hawthorne, Nathaniel .......................... 3135 Sorensen, Craig B .................................. 5155
Hedges, Harold ...................................... 76 Sorensen, Nita M ................................... 5155
Hedges, Margaret ................. 76 Sunbright Utility District .................... 1591
Henderson, Trevor ................................. 5149
T
J
Tan, Lee Alan .......................................... 5150
Jefferson, Thomas ............... 915, 2308, 5202 Tennessee Primary Care Network ...... 289
Jones, X. Elizabeth Fischer ................ 1133 Topeka Board of Education ................ 3438

K U
Keller, Rodgito ........................................ 51531 U.S.S. Lexington ................................... 72

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United States Enrichment Weiss, Ted .............................................. 3531
Corporation ...................................... 2923 Wilkinson County School District ..... 5156
United States Holocaust Memorial Wright, Orville ........................................ 2141
Council ............................................... 3463 Wright, Wilbur ........................................ 2141
University of Alaska .............................. 2114 Wu, Caroline ............................................ 5149
Wu, Chi Shiang ....................................... 5149
V Wu, Michael ............................................. 5149
Veit, Bruce C ........................................... 5152
Y
W Yukon Kuskokwim Health
Weiss, Sonya H ....................................... 1134 Corporation ...................................... 3260

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CONTENTS

PART 1
Page
LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW ................................ V
LIST OF PUBLIC LAWS .................................................................. ix
LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PRIVATE LAW ................................ xxiii
LIST OF PRIVATE LAWS .................................................................. xxv
LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS ............................................ xxvii
LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS .............................................................. xxix
PUBLIC LAWS 102-244 THROUGH 102-342 .................................. 3
POPULAR NAME INDEX .................................................................. Al
SUBJECT INDEX ............................................................................. B1
INDIVIDUAL INDEX ........................................................................ Cl

PART 2
LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW .................................. v
LIST OF PUBLIC LAWS .................................................................. ix
LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PRIVATE LAW ................................ xxiii
LIST OF PRIVATE LAWS ................................................................. xxv
LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS ............................................ xxvii
LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS .............................................................. xxix
PUBLIC LAWS 102-343 THROUGH 102-394 .................................. 915
POPULAR NAME INDEX .................................................................. Al
SUBJECT INDEX ............................................................................. B1
INDIVIDUAL INDEX ........................................................................ Cl

PART 3
LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW .................................. v
LIST OF PUBLIC LAWS .................................................................. ix
LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PRIVATE LAW ................................ xxiii
LIST OF PRIVATE LAWS .................................................................. xxv
LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS ............................................ xxvii
LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS .............................................................. xxix
PUBLIC LAWS 102-395 THROUGH 102-484 .................................. 1828
POPULAR NAME INDEX .................................................................. Al
SUBJECT INDEX ............................................................................. B1
INDIVIDUAL INDEX ........................................................................ Cl

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iv CONTENTS

PART 4
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LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW ................................. v
LIST OF PUBLIC LAWS .................................................................. ix
LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PRIVATE LAW ................................ xxiii
LIST OF PRIVATE LAWS .................................................................. xxv
LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS ............................................ xxvii
LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS .............................................................. xxix
PUBLIC LAWS 102-485 THROUGH 102-549 .................................. 2771
POPULAR NAME INDEX .................................................................. Al
SUBJECT INDEX ............................................................................. I
INDIVIDUAL INDEX ........................................................................ C1

PART 5
LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW ................................. V
LIST OF PUBLIC LAWS .................................................................. ix
LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PRIVATE LAW ................................ xxiii
LIST OF PRIVATE LAWS .................................................................. xxv
LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS ............................................ xxvii
LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS .............................................................. xxix
PUBLIC LAWS 102-550 THROUGH 102-573 .................................. 3672
PoPuLAR NAME INDEX .................................................................. Al
SUBJECT INDEX ............................................................................. I
INDIVIDUAL INDEX ........................................................................ C1

PART 6
LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW ................................. V
LIST OF PUBLIC LAWS .................................................................. ix
LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PRIVATE LAW ................................ xxiii
LIST OF PRIVATE LAWS .................................................................. xxv
LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS ............................................ xxvii
LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS .............................................................. xxix
PUBLIC LAWS 102-574 THROUGH 102-590 .................................. 4593
TWENTY-SEVENTH AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION .............. 5145
PRIVATE LAWS ............................................................................... 5149
CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS ......................................................... 5161
PROCLAMATIONS ........................................................................... 5219
POPULAR NAME INDEX .................................................................. Al
SUBJECT INDEX ............................................................................. B
INDIVIDUAL INDEX ........................................................................ C1

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H.R.158 ........... 102-326 H.R. 3041 ......... 102-312 H.R. 4774 ......... 102-289
H.R. 355 ........... 102-250 H.R. 3118 ......... 102-433 H.R. 4841 ......... 102-494
H.R. 429 ........... 102-575 H.R. 3157 ......... 102-415 H.R. 4844 ......... 102-495
H.R. 476 ........... 102-249 H.R. 3337 ......... 102-281 H.R. 4990 ......... 102-298
H.R. 479 ........... 102-328 H.R. 3379 ......... 102-403 H.R. 4996 ......... 102-549
H.R. 543 ........... 102-248 H.R. 3475 ......... 102-530 H.R. 4999 ......... 102-439
H.R. 707 ........... 102-546 H.R. 3508 ......... 102-408 H.R. 5006 ......... 102-484
H.R. 776 ........... 102-486 H.R. 3598 ......... 102-548 H.R. 5008 ......... 102-568
H.R. 939 ........... 102-547 H.R. 3635 ......... 102-531 H.R. 5013 ......... 102-440
H.R. 1216 ......... 102-430 H.R. 3638 ......... 102-489 H.R. 5058 ......... 102-399
H.R. 1252 ......... 102-527 H.R. 3654 ......... 102-390 H.R. 5059 ......... 102-336
H.R. 1253 ......... 102-528 H.R. 3665 ......... 102-427 H.R. 5095 ......... 102-496
H.R. 1435 ......... 102-402 H.R. 3673 ......... 102-490 H.R. 5122 ......... 102-441
H.R. 1628 ......... 102-407 H.R. 3686 ......... 102-272 H.R. 5126 ......... 102-379
H.R. 1642 ......... 102-304 H.R. 3711 ......... 102-314 H.R. 5132 ......... 102-302
H.R. 1989 ......... 102-245 H.R. 3795 ......... 102-357 H.R. 5193 ......... 102-585
H.R. 2032 ......... 102-576 H.R. 3818 ......... 102-434 H.R. 5194 ......... 102-586
H.R. 2042 ......... 102-522 H.R. 3836 ......... 102-335 H.R. 5222 ......... 102-442
H.R. 2092 ......... 102-256 H.R. 3866 ......... 102-251 H.R. 5237 ......... 102-428
H.R. 2130 ......... 102-567 H.R. 4016 ......... 102-426 H.R. 5258 ......... 102-420
H.R. 2144 ......... 102-416 H.R. 4026 ......... 102-338 H.R. 5260 ......... 102-318
H.R. 2152 ......... 102-582 H.R. 4059 ......... 102-532 H.R. 5291 ......... 102-443
H.R. 2181 ......... 102-431 H.R. 4095 ......... 102-244 H.R. 5328 ......... 102-444
H.R. 2194 ......... 102-386 H.R.4111 ......... 102-366 H.R. 5334 ......... 102-550
H.R. 2263 ......... 102-487 H.R. 4113 ......... 102-255 H.R. 5343 ......... 102-329
H.R. 2321 ......... 102-419 H.R. 4178 ......... 102-409 H.R. 5368 ......... 102-391
H.R. 2324 ......... 102-417 H.R. 4184 ......... 102-286 H.R. 5373 ......... 102-377
H.R. 2431 ......... 102-432 H.R. 4250 ......... 102-533 H.R. 5377 ......... 102-589
H.R. 2448 ......... 102-406 H.R. 4281 ......... 102-435 H.R. 5399 ......... 102-400
H.R. 2454 ......... 102-282 H.R. 4312 ......... 102-344 H.R. 5400 ......... 102-590
H.R. 2549 ......... 102-354 H.R. 4398 ......... 102-491 H.R. 5412 ......... 102-322
H.R. 2556 ......... 102-301 H.R. 4412 ......... 102-492 H.R. 5419 ......... 102-523
H.R. 2607 ......... 102-365 H.R. 4437 ......... 102-358 H.R. 5427 ......... 102-392
H.R. 2660 ......... 102-529 H.R. 4449 ......... 102-273 H.R. 5428 ......... 102-380
H.R. 2763 ......... 102-285 H.R. 4489 ......... 102-436 H.R. 5431 ......... 102-445
H.R. 2818 ......... 102-313 H.R. 4505 ......... 102-327 H.R. 5432 ......... 102-446
H.R. 2850 ......... 102-378 H.R. 4539 ......... 102-437 H.R. 5453 ......... 102-447
H.R. 2896 ......... 102-488 H.R. 4542 ......... 102-519 H.R. 5479 ......... 102-448
H.R. 2926 ......... 102-355 H.R. 4548 ......... 102-311 H.R. 5481 ......... 102-345
H.R. 2927 ......... 102-247 H.R. 4551 ......... 102-371 H.R. 5482 ......... 102-569
H.R. 2967 ......... 102-375 H.R. 4572 ......... 102-276 H.R. 5483 ......... 102-421
H.R. 2977 ......... 102-356 H.R. 4771 ......... 102-438 H.R. 5487 ......... 102-341
H.R. 3033 ......... 102-367 H.R. 4773 ......... 102-493 H.R. 5488 ......... 102-393

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H.R. 5491 ......... 102-449 H.J. Res. 320 ... 102-412 S. 759 ............... 102-542
H.R. 5503 ......... 102-381 H.J. Res. 343 ... 102-254 S. 775 ............... 102-578
H.R. 5504 ......... 102-396 H.J. Res. 350 ... 102-253 S. 807 ............... 102-347
H.R. 5518 ......... 102-388 H.J. Res. 353 ... 102-462 S. 838 ............... 102-295
H.R. 5560 ......... 102-359 H.J. Res. 371 ... 102-290 S. 870 ............... 102-299
H.R. 5566 ......... 102-339 H.J. Res. 388 ... 102-288 S. 893 ............... 102-561
H.R. 5572 ......... 102-450 H.J. Res. 395 ... 102-252 S. 959 ............... 102-343
H.R. 5575 ......... 102-451 H.J. Res. 399 ... 102-463 S. 985 ............... 102-274
H.R. 5602 ......... 102-452 H.J. Res. 402 ... 102-277 S. 996 ............... 102-258
H.R. 5605 ......... 102-453 H.J. Res. 409 ... 102-503 S. 1002 ............. 102-521
H.R. 5617 ......... 102-587 H.J. Res. 410 ... 102-268 S. 1145 ............. 102-506
H.R. 5620 ......... 102-368 H.J. Res. 411 ... 102-362 S. 1146 ............. 102-476
H.R. 5623 ......... 102-360 H.J. Res. 413 ... 102-369 S. 1150 ............. 102-325
H.R. 5630 ......... 102-401 H.J. Res. 422 ... 102-577 S. 1182 ............. 102-292
H.R. 5673 ......... 102-410 H.J. Res. 425 ... 102-283 S. 1216 ............. 102-404
H.R. 5677 ......... 102-394 H.J. Res. 429 ... 102-504 S. 1254 ............. 102-320
H.R. 5678 ......... 102-395 H.J. Res. 430 ... 102-280 S. 1306 ............. 102-321
H.R. 5679 ......... 102-389 H.J. Res. 442 ... 102-305 S. 1415 ............. 102-246
H.R. 5686 ......... 102-497 H.J. Res. 445 ... 102-303 S. 1439 ............. 102-562
H.R. 5688 ......... 102-361 H.J. Res. 446 ... 102-260 S. 1467 ............. 102-261
H.R. 5716 ......... 102-534 H.J. Res. 456 ... 102-266 S. 1530 ............. 102-477
H.R. 5739 ......... 102-429 H.J. Res. 457 ... 102-464 S. 1569 ............. 102-572
H.R. 5751 ......... 102-454 H.J. Res. 458 ... 102-505 S. 1577 ............. 102-507
H.R. 5763 ......... 102-535 H.J. Res. 459 ... 102-319 S. 1583 ............. 102-508
H.R. 5809 ......... 102-570 H.J. Res. 466 ... 102-287 S. 1607 ............. 102-374
H.R. 5831 ......... 102-455 H.J. Res. 467 ... 102-465 S. 1623 ............. 102-563
H.R. 5853 ......... 102-536 H.J. Res. 470 ... 102-309 S. 1664 ............. 102-543
H.R. 5862 ......... 102-520 H.J. Res. 471 ... 102-466 S. 1671 ............. 102-579
H.R. 5925 ......... 102-411 H.J. Res. 484 ... 102-467 S. 1731 ............. 102-383
H.R. 5954 ......... 102-551 H.J. Res. 489 ... 102-468 S. 1743 ............. 102-275
H.R. 6000 ......... 102-456 H.J. Res. 492 ... 102-364 S. 1766 ............. 102-397
H.R. 6014 ......... 102-498 H.J. Res. 499 ... 102-315 S. 1770 ............. 102-348
H.R. 6022 ......... 102-537 H.J. Res. 500 ... 102-469 S. 1880 ............. 102-422
H.R. 6047 ......... 102-499 H.J. Res. 503 ... 102-540 S. 1889 ............. 102-262
H.R. 6049 ......... 102-457 H.J. Res. 507 ... 102-363 S. 1963 ............. 102-349
H.R.6050 ......... 102-485 H.J. Res. 509 ... 102-316 S. 2044 .............
102-524
H.R. 6056 ......... 102-382 H.J. Res. 517 ... 102-306 S. 2079 ............. 102-350
H.R. 6072 ......... 102-458 H.J. Res. 520 ... 102-470 S. 2184 ............. 102-259
H.R. 6125 ......... 102-552 H.J. Res. 523 ... 102-471 S. 2201 .............
102-509
H.R.6128 ......... 102-553 H.J. Res. 529 ... 102-472 S. 2322 .............
102-510
H.R. 6129 ......... 102-554 H.J. Res. 542 ... 102-413 S. 2324 ............. 102-265
H.R. 6133 ......... 102-555 H.J. Res. 543 ... 102-473 S. 2344 ............. 102-405
H.R. 6135 ......... 102-588 H.J. Res. 546 ... 102-557 S. 2378 ............. 102-291
H.R.6164 ......... 102-500 H.J. Res. 547 ... 102-474 S. 2481 ............. 102-573
H.R. 6165 ......... 102-459 H.J. Res. 553 ... 102-376 S. 2532 ............. 102-511
H.R. 6167 ......... 102-580 H.J. Res. 560 ... 102-387 S. 2569 ............. 102-297
H.R. 6168 ......... 102-581 H.J. Res. 563 ... 102-475 S. 2572 ............. 102-584
H.R. 6179 ......... 102-460 S. 2625 ............. 102-478
H.R. 6180 ......... 102-538 S. 12 ................. 102-385 S. 2641 ............. 102-334
H.R. 6181 ......... 102-571 S. 225 ............... 102-541 S. 2661 ............. 102-479
H.R. 6182 ......... 102-539 S. 347 ............... 102-558 S. 2679 ............. 102-574
H.R.6183 ......... 102-501 S. 452 ............... 102-293 S.2703 ............. 102-308
H.R. 6184 ......... 102-461 S. 474 ............... 102-559 S. 2759 ............. 102-342
H.R. 6187 ......... 102-583 S. 544 ............... 102-346 S. 2780 ............. 102-324
H.R.6191 ......... 102-556 S. 606 ............... 102-271 S. 2783 ............. 102-300
S. 680 ............... 102-372 S. 2834 ............. 102-480
H.J. Res. 271 ... 102-502 S. 749 ............... 102-294 S. 2875 ............. 102-512
H.J. Res. 272 ... 102-267 S. 756 ............... 102-307 S. 2890 ............. 102-525
H.J. Res. 284 ... 102-264 S. 758 ............... 102-560 S. 2901 ............. 102-317

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S. 2905 ............. 102-310 S. 3309 ............. 102-565 S.J. Res. 254 .... 102-296
S. 2917 ............. 102-337 S. 3312 ............. 102-515 S.J. Res. 270 .... 102-340
S. 2938 ............. 102-330 S. 3327 ............. 102-566 S.J. Res. 271 .... 102-270
S. 2941 ............. 102-564 S.J. Res. 287 .... 102-418
S. 2964 ............. 102-544 S.J. Res. 23 ...... 102-398 S.J. Res. 295 .... 102-332
S. 3001 ............. 102-351 S.J. Res. 92 ...... 102-331 S.J. Res. 303 .... 102-370
S. 3006 ............. 102-526 S.J. Res. 166 .... 102-481 S.J. Res. 304 .... 102-516
S. 3007 ............. 102-423 S.J. Res. 174 .... 102-278 S.J. Res. 305 .... 102-424
S. 3112 ............. 102-352 S.J. Res. 176 .... 102-257 S.J. Res. 309 .... 102-517
S. 3134 ............. 102-545 S.J. Res. 218 .... 102-482
S. 3163 ............. 102-353 S.J. Res. 222 .... 102-279 S.J. Res. 310 .... 102-333
S. 3175 ............. 102-384 S.J. Res. 240 .... 102-263 S.J. Res. 318 .... 102-518
S. 3195 ............. 102-414 S.J. Ies. 246 .... 102-269 S.J. Res. 319 .... 102-425
S. 3224 ............. 102-513 S.J. Res. 251 .... 102-284 S.J. Res. 324 .... 102-323
S. 3279 ............. 102-514 S.J. Res. 252 .... 102-483 S.J. Res. 337 .... 102-373

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102-244 .... To increase the number of weeks for which benefits are Feb. 7, 1992 ....... 3
payable under the Emergency Unemployment Com-
pensation Act of 1991, and for other purposes.
102-245 .... American Technology Preeminence Act of 1991 .................. Feb. 14, 1992 ..... 7
102-246 .... To provide for additional membership on the Library of Feb. 18, 1992 ..... 31
Congress Trust Fund Board, and for other purposes.
102-247 .... Omnibus Insular Areas Act of 1992 ...................................... Feb. 24,1992 ..... 33
102-248 .... To establish the Manzanar National Historic Site in the Mar. 3, 1992 ....... 40
State of California, and for other purposes.
102-249 .... Michigan Scenic Rivers Act of 1991 ...................................... Mar. 3, 1992 ....... 45
102-250 .... Reclamation States Emergency Drought Relief Act of 1991 Mar. 5, 1992 ....... 53
102-251 .... To provide for the designation of the Flower Garden Mar. 9, 1992 ....... 60
Banks National Marine Sanctuary.
102-252 .... Designating February 6, 1992, as "National Women and Mar. 10, 1992 ..... 68
Girls in Sports Day-.
102-253 .... Designating March 1992 as "Irish-American Heritage Mar. 10, 1992 ..... 70
Month.
102-254 .... To designate March 12, 1992, as "Girl Scouts of the Unit- Mar. 11, 1992 ..... 71
ed States of America 80th Anniversary Day".
102-255 .... To permit the transfer before the expiration of the other- Mar. 12, 1992 ..... 72
wise applicable 60-day congressional review period of
the obsolete training aircraft carrier U.S.S. Lexington to
the Corpus Christi Area Convention and Visitors Bu-
reau, Corpus Christi, Texas, for use as a naval museum
and memorial
102-256 .... Torture Victim Protection Act of 1991 .................................. Mar. 12, 1992 ..... 73
102-257 .... To designate March 19, 1992, as "National Women in Ag- Mar. 17, 1992 ..... 75
riculture Day".
102-258 .... To authorize and direct the Secretary of the Interior to Mar. 19, 1992 ..... 76
terminate a reservation of use and occupancy at the
Buffalo National River;, and for other purposes.
102-259 .... Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Mar. 19, 1992 ..... 78
Environmental and Native American Public Policy Act
of 1992.
102-260 .... Waiving certain enrollment requirements with respect to Mar. 20, 1992 ..... 85
H.R. 4210 of the 102d Congress.
102-261 .... To designate the Federal Building and the United States Mar. 20, 1992 ..... 86
Courthouse located at 15 Lee Street in Montmery,
Alabama, as the "Frank M. Johnson, Jr. Federal Build-
ing and United States Courthouse".
102-262 .... To designate the Federal Building and the United States Mar. 20, 1992 ..... 87
Courthouse located at 111 South Wolcott Street in Cas-
per, Wyoming, as the "Ewing T. Kerr Federal Building
d United States Courthouse".
102-263 .... Designating March 25, 1992, as "Greek Independence Mar. 20, 1992 ..... 88
Day- A National Day of Celebration of Greek and Amer-
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102-264 .... To designate the week beginning April 12, 1992, as "Na- Mar. 26, 1992 ..... 89
tional Public Safety Telecommunicators Week".
102-265 .... To amend the Food Stamp Act of 1977 to make a technical Mar. 26, 1992 ..... 90
correction relating to exclusions from income under the
food stamp program, and for other purposes.
102-266 .... Making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal Apr. 1, 1992 ....... 92
year 1992, and for other purposes.
102-267 .... To proclaim March 20, 1992, as "National Agriculture Apr. 2, 1992 ....... 100
Day".
102-268 .... Designating April 14, 1992, as "Education and Sharing Apr. 13, 1992 .....
102
Day, U.S.A.".
102-269 .... To designate April 15, 1992 as "National Recycling Day" Apr. 15, 1992 ..... 104
102-270 .... Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding the peace Apr. 16, 1992 ..... 106
process in Liberia and authorizing limited assistance to
support this process.
102-271 .... To amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act by designating Apr. 20, 1992 ..... 108
certain segments of the Allegheny River in the Com-
monwealth of Pennsylvania as a component of the Na-
tional Wild and Scenic Rivers System, and for other
purposes.
102-272 .... To amend title 28, United States Code, to make changes Apr. 21, 1992 .....
in the places of holding court in the Eastern District of
North Carolina.
102-273 .... To authorize jurisdictions receiving funds for fiscal year Apr.21,1992 .....
113
1992 under the HOME Investment Partnerships Act
that are allocated for new construction to use the funds,
at the discretion of the jurisdiction, for other eligible ac-
tivities under such Act and to amend the Stewart
B.McKinney Homeless Assistance Amendments Act of
1988 to authorize local governments that have financed
housing projects that have been provided a section 8 fi-
nancial adjustment factor to use recaptured amounts
available from refinancing of the projects for housing ac-
tivities.
102-274 .... Horn of Africa Recovery and Food Security Act .................. Apr. 21, 1992 .....
115
102-275 .... Arkansas Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1992 ..................... Apr. 22, 1992 .....
123
102-276 .... To direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to Apr. 28, 1992 .....
126
grant a waiver of the requirement limiting the maxi-
mum number of individuals enrolled with a health
maintenance organization who may be beneficiaries
under the medicare or medicaid programs in order to
enable the Dayton Area Health Plan, Inc., to continue
to provide services through January 1994 to individuals
residing in Montgomery County Ohio, who are enrolled
under a State plan for medical assistance under title
X=X of the Social Security Act.
102-277 .... Approving the location of a memorial to George Mason ..... Apr. 28, 1992 .....
102-278 .... Designating the month of May 1992, as "National May 9, 1992 .......
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Awareness Month".
102-279 .... To desiqnate 1992 as the "Year of Reconciliation Between May 9, 1992 .......
American Indians and non-Indians".
102-280 .... To designate May 4, 1992, through May 10, 1992, as "Pub- May 11, 1992 .....
lic Service Recognition Week.
102-281 .... To require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint coins in May 13, 1992 .....
commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the White
House, and for other purposes. May 13, 1992 .....
102-282 .... Generic Drug Enforcement Act of 1992 ................................
102-283 .... Designati. May 10, 1992, as "Infant Mortality Aware- May 14, 1992.
ness Day"'.
102-284 .... To designate the month of May 1992 as "National Hun- May 14, 1992 .....
tington's Disease Awareness Month".
102-285 .... National Geologic Mapping Act of 1992 ............................... May 18, 1992 .....

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102-286 ....
To designate the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical May 18, 1992 ..... 173
'Center located in Northampton, Massachusetts, as the
"Edward P. Boland Department of Veterans Affairs
Medical Center".
102-287 ....
Designating April 26, 1992, through May 2, 1992, as "Na- May 18, 1992 ..... 174
tional Crime Victims' Rights Week".
102-288 ....
Designating the month of May 1992, as "National Foster May 19, 1992 ..... 175
Care Month".
102-289 ....
To provide flexibility to the Secretary of Agriculture to May 20, 1992 ..... 176
carry out food assistance programs in certain countries.
102-290 ....
Designating May 31, 1992, through June 6, 1992, as a May 20, 1992 ..... 177
"Week for the National Observance of the Fiftieth Anni-
versary of World War II".
102-291 ....
To amend title 38, United States Code, to extend certain May 20, 1992 ..... 178
authorities relating to the administration of veterans
laws, and for other purposes.
102-292 ....
Fishlake National Forest Enlargement Act .........................
May 26, 1992 ..... 181
102-293 ....
To authorize a transfer of administrative jurisdiction over May 27, 1992 ..... 183
certain land to the Secretary of the Interior, and for
other purposes.
102-294 ....
To rename and expand the boundaries of the Mound City May 27, 1992 ..... 185
Group National Monument in Ohio.
102-295 ....
Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, Adoption and Family May 28, 1992 ..... 187
Services Act of 1992.
102-296 ....
Commending the New York Stock Exchange on the occa- May 28, 1992 ..... 215
sion of its bicentennial.
102-297 ....
To provide for the temporary continuation in office of the June 2, 1992 ...... 216
current Deputy Security Advisor in a flag officer grade
in the Navy.
102-298 ....
Rescinding certain budget authority .....................................
June 4, 1992 ...... 217
102-299 ....
Golden Gate National Recreation Area Addition Act of June 9, 1992 ...... 236
1992.
102-300 ....
Medical Device Amendments of 1992 ...................................
June 16. 1992 .... 238
102-301 ....
Los Padres Condor Range and River Protection Act ........... June 19, 1992 .... 242
102-302 ....
Dire Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1992, June 22, 1992 .... 248
for Disaster Assistance To Meet Urgent Needs Because
of Calamities Such as Those Which Occurred in Los An-
geles and Chicago.
102-303 ....
Designating June 1992 as "National Scleroderma Aware- June 23, 1992 .... 255
ness Month".
102-304 .... June 23, 1992 .... 256
Palo Alto Battlefield National Historic Site Act of 1991 .....
102-305 ....
To designate July 5, 1992, through July 11, 1992, as "Na- June 23, 1992 .... 259
tional Awareness Week for Life-Saving Techniques".
102-306 ....
To provide for a settlement of the railroad labor-manage- June 26, 1992 .... 260
ment disputes between certain railroads and certain of
their employees.
102-307 ....
Copyright Amendments Act of 1992 .....................................
June 26, 1992 ....
102-308 ....
To authorize the President to appoint General Thomas C. June 26, 1992 ....
Richards to the Offie of Administrator of the Federal
Aviation Administration.
102-309 ....
To designate the month of September 1992 as "National June 30, 1992 ....
Spina Bifida Awareness Month".
102-310 ....
To provide a 4-month extension of the transition rule for July 1, 1992 .......
separate capitalization of savings associations' subsidi-
aries.
102-311 ....
International Peacekeeping Act of 1992 ...............................
July 2, 1992 ....... 277
102-312 ....
To designate the Federal building located at 1520 Market July 2, 1992 ....... 278
Street, St. Louis, Missouri, as the "L. Douglas Abram
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102-313 ....To designate the Federal building located at 78 Center July 2, 1992 ....... 279
Street in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, as the "Silvio 0.
Conte Federal Building", and for other purposes.
102-314 ....WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition Act of 1992 .......................
July 2, 1992 .......
102-315 ....Designating July 2, 1992, as "National Literacy Day". .......
July 2, 1992 .......
102-316 ....To extend through September 30, 1992, the period in July 2, 1992 .......
which there remains available for obligation certain
amounts appropriated for the Bureau of Indian Affairs
for the school operations costs of Bureau-funded schools.
102-317 ....To direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to July 2, 1992 ....... 289
extend the waiver granted to the Tennessee Primary
Care Network of the enrollment mix requirement under
the medicaid program.
102-318 ....Unemployment Compensation Amendments of 1992 .......... July 3, 1992 .......
102-319 ....Designating the week beginning July 26, 1992 as "Lyme July 8, 1992 .......
Disease Awareness Week".
102-320 ....To increase the authorized acreage limit for the July 10, 1992 ..... 321
Assateague Island National Seashore on the Maryland
mainland, and for other purposes.
102-321 ....
ADAMHA Reorganization Act ...............................................
July 10, 1992 ..... 323
102-322 ....
To authorize the transfer of certain naval vessels to July 19, 1992 ..... 443
Greece and Taiwan.
102-323 ....
To commend the NASA Langley Research Center on the July 20, 1992 ..... 445
celebration of its 75th anniversary on July 17, 1992.
102-324 ....
To amend the Food Security Act of 1985 to remove certain July 22, 1992 ..... 447
easement requirements under the conservation reserve
program, and for other purposes.
102-325 ....
Higher Education Amendments of 1992 ...............................
July 23, 1992 ..... 448
102-326 ....
To designate the building in Hiddenite, North Carolina, July 23, 1992 ..... 843
which houses the primary operations of the United
States Postal Service as the "Zora Leah S. Thomas Post
Office Building".
102-327 ....
To designate the facility of the United States Postal Serv- July 23, 1992 .....
ice located at 20 South Montgomery Street in Trenton,
New Jersey, as the "Arthur J. Holland United States
Post Office Building".
102-328 ....
To amend the National Trails System Act to designate the Aug. 3, 1992 .......
California National Historic Trail and Pony Express Na-
tional Historic Trail as components of the National
Trails System.
102-329 ....
To make technical amendments to the Fair Packaging and Aug. 3, 1992 ....... 847
Labeling Act with respect to its treatment of the SI
metric system, and for other purposes.
102-330 ....
To authorize the Architect of the Capitol to acquire cer- Aug. 3, 1992 .......
tain property.
102-331 ....
To designate July 28, 1992, as "Buffalo Soldiers Day". ......Aug. 3, 1992 .......
102-332 ....
Designating September 10, 1992, as "National D.A.R.E. Aug. 3, 1992 .......
Day".
102-333 ....
To designate August 1, 1992, as "Helsinki Human Rights Aug. 4, 1992 .......
Day".
102-334 ....
To partially restore obligation authority authorized in the Aug. 6, 1992 .......
Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of
1991.
102-335 .... Aug. 7, 1992 ....... 859
Pacific Yew Act ...............................................................
To extend the boundaries of the grounds of the National Aug. 7, 1992 .......
102-336 .... 864
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102-337 ....To amend the National School Lunch Act to authorize the Aug. 7, 1992 .......
865
Secretary of Agriculture to provide financial and other
assistance to the University of Mississippi, in coopera-
tion with the University of Southern Mississippi, to es-
tablish and maintain a food service management insti-
tute, and for other purposes.
102-338 .... Aug. 11, 1992 .....
Zuni River Watershed Act of 1992 ........................................
102-339 ....To provide additional time to negotiate settlement of a Aug. 11, 1992 .....
land dispute in South Carolina.
102-340 ....To designate August 15, 1992, as "82d Airborne Division Aug. 12, 1992 .....
50th Anniversary Recognition Day".
102-341 ....Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Adminis- Aug. 14, 1992 .....
tration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993.
102-342 .... Aug. 14, 1992 .....
Child Nutrition Amendments of 1992 ..................................
102-343 ....Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Commission Act .......... Aug. 17, 1992 .....
102-344 .... Aug. 26, 1992 .....
Voting Rights Language Assistance Act of 1992 .................
102-345 ....FAA Civil Penalty Administrative Assessment Act of 1992 Aug. 26, 1992 .....
102-346 .... Aug. 26, 1992 .....
Animal Enterprise Protection Act of 1992 ...........................
102-347 ....To permit Mount Olivet Cemetery Association of Salt Aug. 26, 1992 .....
Lake City, Utah, to lease a certain tract of land for a
period of not more than 70 years.
102-348 ....To convey certain surplus real property located in the Aug. 26, 1992 ..... 931
Black Hills National Forest to the Black Hills Workshop
and Training Center, and for other purposes.
102-349 ....To amend section 992 of title 28, United States Code, to Aug. 26, 1992 ..... 933
provide a member of the United States Sentencing Com-
mission whose term has expired may continue to serve
until a successor is appointed or until the expiration of
the next session of Congress.
102-350 ....Marsh-Billings National Historical Park Establishment Aug. 26, 1992 .....
Act.
102-351 ....To amend the Food Stamp Act of 1977 to prevent a reduc- Aug. 26, 1992 .....
tion in the adjusted cost of the thrifty food plan during
fiscal year 1993, and for other purposes.
102-352 ....Public Health Service Act Technical Amendments Act ....... Aug. 26, 1992 .....
102-353 .... Aug. 26, 1992 .....
Prescription Drug Amendments of 1992 ..............................
102-354 ....Administrative Procedure Technical Amendments Act of Aug. 26, 1992 .....
1991.
102-355 ....To amend the Act of May 17, 1954, relating to the Jeffer- Aug. 26, 1992 .....
son National Expansion Memorial to authorize in-
creased funding for the East Saint Louis portion of the
Memorial, and for other purposes.
102-356 .... Aug. 26, 1992 .....
Public Telecommunications Act of 1992 ...............................
102-357 .... To amend title 28, United States Code, to establish 3 divi- Aug. 26, 1992 .....
sions in the Central Judicial District of California.
102-358 .... To authorize funds for the implementation of the settle- Aug. 26, 1992 .....
ment agreement reached between the Pueblo de Cochiti
and the United States Army Corps of Engineers under
the authority of Public Law 100-202.
102-359 .... To extend for one year the National Commission on Time Aug. 26, 1992 .....
and Learning, and for other purposes.
102-360 ....To waive the period of congressional review for certain Aug. 26, 1992 .....
District of Columbia Acts.
102-361 .... Aug. 26, 1992 .....
Bankruptcy Judgeship Act of 1992 .......................................
102-362 ....To designate the week of September 13, 1992, through Aug. 26, 1992 .....
September 19, 1992, as "National Rehabilitation Week".
102-363 ....To approve the extension of nondiscriminatory treatment Aug. 26, 1992 .....
with respect to the products of the Republic of Albania.
102-364 ....Designating September 1992 as "Childhood Cancer Sept. 2, 1992 ......
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102-365 ....
Rail Safety Enforcement and Review Act .............................
Sept. 3, 1992 ...... 972
102-366 ....
Small Business Credit and Business Opportunity En- Sept. 4, 1992 ...... 986
hancement Act of 1992.
102-367 ....
Job Training Reform Amendments of 1992 ..........................
Sept. 7, 1992 ...... 1021
102-368 ....
Dire Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1992, Sept. 23, 1992 .... 1117
Including Disaster Assistance To Meet the Present
Emergencies Arising From the Consequences of Hurri-
cane Andrew, Typhoon Omar, Hurricane Iniki, and
Other Natural Disasters, and Additional Assistance to
Distressed Communities.
102-369 ....
To designate September 13, 1992, as "Commodore John Sept. 24, 1992 .... 1163
Barry Day".
102-370 ....
To designate October 1992 as "National Breast Cancer Sept. 24, 1992 .... 1165
Awareness Month".
102-371 ....
Civil Liberties Act Amendments of 1992 ..............................
Sept. 27, 1992 .... 1167
102-372 ....
Tourism Policy and Export Promotion Act of 1992 .............
Sept. 30, 1992 .... 1170
102-373 ....
Designating September 18, 1992, as "National POW/MIA Sept. 30, 1992 .... 1184
Recognition Day", and authorizing display of the Na-
tional League of Families POW/MIA flag.
102-374 ....
Northern Cheyenne Indian Reserved Water Rights Settle- Sept. 30, 1992 .... 1186
ment Act of 1992.
102-375 ....
Older Americans Act Amendments of 1992 .........................
Sept. 30, 1992 .... 1195
102-376 ....
Making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1993, Oct. 1, 1992 ........ 1311
and for other purposes.
102-377 ....
Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 1993 Oct. 2, 1992 ........ 1315
102-378 ....
Technical and Miscellaneous Civil Service Amendments Oct. 2, 1992 ........ 1346
Act of 1992.
102-379 ....
Civil War Battlefield Commemorative Coin Act of 1992 ....Oct. 5, 1992 ........ 1362
102-380 ....
Military Construction Appropriations Act, 1993 .................
Oct. 5, 1992 ........ 1366
102-381 ....
Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appro- Oct. 5, 1992 ........ 1374
priations Act, 1993.
102-382 ....
District of Columbia Supplemental Appropriations and Oct. 5, 1992 ........ 1422
Rescissions Act, 1992.
102-383 ....
United States-Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992 .......................
Oct. 5, 1992 ........ 1448
102-384 ....
National and Community Service Technical Amendment Oct. 5, 1992 ........ 1455
Act of 1992.
102-385 ....
Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Oct. 5, 1992 ........ 1460
Act of 1992.
102-386 ....
To amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to clarify provi- Oct. 6, 1992 ........ 1505
sions concerning the application of certain requirements
and sanctions to Federal facilities.
102-387 ....
Waiving certain enrollment requirements with respect to Oct. 6, 1992 ........ 1519
any appropriations bill for the remainder of the One
Hundred Second Congress.
102-388 ....
Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Ap- Oct. 6, 1992 ........ 1520
propriations Act, 1993.
102-389 ....
Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Oct. 6, 1992 ........ 1571
Development, and Independent Agencies Appropriations
Act, 1993.
102-390 ....
To provide for the minting of commemorative coins to sup- Oct. 6, 1992 ........ 1620
port the 1996 Atlanta Centennial Olympic Games and
the programs of the United States Olympic Committee,
to reauthorize and reform the United States Mint, and
for other purposes.
102-391 ....
Foreign Operations, Export Financing. and Related Pro- Oct. 6, 1992 ........ 1633
grams Appropriations Act, 1993.
102-392 ....
Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 1993 ......................
Oct. 6, 1992 ........ 1703
102-393 ....
Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government Appro- Oct. 6, 1992 ........ 1729
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102--394 .... Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Oct. 6, 1992 ........ 1792
Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act,
1993.
102-395 .... Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judici- Oct. 6, 1992 ........ 1828
ary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993.
102-396 .... Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 1993 ............... Oct. 6, 1992 ........ 1876
102-397 .... To add to the area in which the Capitol Police have law Oct. 6, 1992 ........ 1949
enforcement authority, and for other purposes.
102-398 .... To consent to certain amendments enacted by the legisla- Oct. 6, 1992 ........ 1953
ture of the State of Hawaii to the Hawaiian Homes
Commission Act, 1920.
102-399 .... To authorize appropriations for the American Folklife Oct. 7, 1992 ........ 1954
Center for fiscal year 1993.
102-400 .... United States Commission on Civil Rights Authorization Oct. 7, 1992 ........ 1955
Act of 1992.
102-401 .... Head Start Improvement Act of 1992 ................................... Oct. 7, 1992 ........ 1956
102-402 .... Rocky2 Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge Act of Oct. 9, 1992 ........ 1961
192.
102-403 .... To amend section 574 of title 5, United States Code, relat- Oct. 9, 1992 ........ 1968
ing to the authorities of the Administrative Conference.
102-404 .... Chinese Student Protection Act of 1992 ............................... Oct. 9, 1992 ........ 1969
102-405 .... Veterans' Medical Programs Amendments of 1992 ............. Oct. 9, 1992 ........ 1972
102-406 .... Benjami* Franklin National Memorial Commemorative Oct. 12, 1992 ...... 1986
Medal and Fire Service Bill of Rights Act.
102-407 .... To authorize the construction of a monument in the Dis- Oct. 13, 1992 ...... 1991
trict of Columbia or its environs to honor Thomas Paine,
and for other purposes.
102-408 .... Health Professions Education Extension Amendments of Oct. 13, 1992 ...... 1992
1992.
102-409 .... DES Education and Research Amendments of 1992 ........... Oct. 13, 1992 ...... 2092
102-410 .... Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Reauthoriza- Oct. 13, 1992 ...... 2094
tion Act of 1992.
102-411 .... EEOC Education, Technical Assistance, and Training Re- Oct. 14, 1992 ...... 2102
volving Fund Act of 1992.
102-412 .... Authorizing the government of the District of Columbia to Oct. 14, 1992 ......
2104
establish, in the District of Columbia or its environs, a
memorial to African-Americans who served with Union
forces during the Civil War..
102-413 .... Designating the week beginning November 8, 1992, as Oct. 14, 1992 ...... 2105
"Hire a Veteran Week".
102-414 .... World War II 50th Anniversary Commemorative Coins Oct. 14, 1992 ...... 2106
Act.
102-415 .... Alaska Land Status Technical Corrections Act of 1992 ...... Oct. 14, 1992 ...... 2112
102-416 .... Advisory Council on California Indian Policy Act of 1992 Oct. 14, 1992 ...... 2131
102-417 .... Incarcerated Witness Fees Act of 1991 ................................. Oct. 14, 1992 ...... 2138
102-418 .... To designate the week of October 4, 1992, through Octo- Oct. 14, 1992 ...... 2139
ber 10, 1992, as "Mental Illness Awareness Week".
102-419 .... Dayton Aviation Heritage Preservation Act of 1992 ........... Oct. 16, 1992 ...... 2141
102-420 .... An act to provide for the withdrawal of most favored na- Oct. 16, 1992 ...... 2149
tion status from Serbia and Montenegro and to provide
for restoration of such status if certain conditions are
fulfilled.
102-421 .... Education of the Deaf Act Amendments of 1992 ................. 2151
Oct. 16, 1992 ......
102-422 .... To amend the District of Columbia Spouse Equity Act of 2167
Oct. 16, 1992 ......
1988.
102-423 .... To authorize financial assistance for the construction and Oct. 16, 1992 ...... 2168
maintenance of the Mary McLeod Bethune Memorial
Fine Arts Center.
102-424 .... To designate October 1992 as "Polish-American Heritage Oct. 16, 1992 ...... 2170
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102-425 .... To designate the second Sunday in October of 1992 as Oct. 16, 1992 ...... 2172
"National Children's Day".
102-426 .... Community Environmental Response Facilitation Act ....... Oct. 19, 1992 ...... 2174
102-427 .... Little River Canyon National Preserve Act of 1992 ............ Oct. 21, 1992 ...... 2179
102-428 .... Rural Electrification Administration Improvement Act of Oct. 21, 1992 ...... 2183
1992.
102-429 .... Export Enhancement Act of 1992 ......................................... Oct. 21, 1992 ...... 2186
102-430 .... Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore Access and Enhance- Oct. 23, 1992 ......
2208
ment Act.
102-431 .... To permit the Secretary of the Interior to acquire by ex- Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2211
change lands in the Cuyahoga National Recreation Area
that are owned by the State of Ohio.
102-432 .... To amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act by designating Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2212
a segment of the Lower Merced River in California as
a component of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers
System.
102-433 .... To designate the Federal Office Building Number 9 lo- Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2214
cated at 1900 E Street, Northwest, in the District of Co-
lumbia, as the "Theodore Roosevelt Federal Building".
102-434 .... To designate the building located at 80 North HugheyAv- Oct. 23, 1992 ......
2215
enue in Orlando, Florida, as the George C. Young Unit-
ed States Courthouse and Federal Building.
102-435 .... To designate the Federal building and courthouse to be Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2216
constructed at 5th and Ross Streets in Santa Aria, Cali-
fornia, as the "Ronald Reagan Federal Building and
Courthouse".
102-436 .... To provide for a land exchange with the city of Tacoma, Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2217
Washington.
102-437 .... To designate the general mail facility of the United States Oct. 23, 1992 ......
2221
Postal Service in Gulfport, Mississippi, as the "Larkin I.
Smith General Mall Facility" and the building of the
United States Postal Service in Poplarville, Mississippi,
as the "Larkin 1. Smith Post Office Building".
102-438 .... To designate the facility under construction for use by the Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2222
United States Postal Service at FM 1098 Loop in Prai-
rie View, Texas, as the 'Esel D. Bell Post Office Build-
ing".
102-439 .... To authorize additional appropriations for implementation Oct. 23, 1992 ......
2223
of the development plan for Pennsylvania Avenue be-
tween the Capitol and the White House.
102-440 .... To promote the conservation of wild exotic birds, to pro- Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2224
vide for the Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Tissue Bank,
to reauthorize the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act of
1980, to reauthorize the African Elephant Conservation
Act, and for other purposes.
102-441 .... Jicarilla Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act .......... Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2237
102-442 .... To designate the Federal building and United States Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2243
courthouse located at 204 South Main Street in South
Bend, Indiana, as the "Robert A. Grant Federal Build-
ing and United States Courthouse".
102-443 .... To provide for the temporary use of certain lands in the Oct. 23, 1992 ......
2244
city of South Gate, California, for elementary school
purposes.
102-444 .... To amend title 35, United States Code, with respect to the Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2245
late payment of maintenance fees.
102-445 .... To designate the Federal building located at 200 Federal Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2246
Plaza in Paterson, New Jersey, as the "Robert A. Roe
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102-446 ....To designate the Federal building and United States Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2247
courthouse located at the corner of College Avenue and
Mountain Street in Fayetteville, Arkansas, as the "John
Paul Hammerschmidt Federal Building and United
States Courthouse".
102-447 ....To designate the Central Square facility of the United Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2248
States Postal Service in Cambridge, Massachusetts, as
the "Clifton Merriman Post Office Building".
102-448 ....To designate the facility of the United States Postal Serv- Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2249
ice located at 1100 Wythe Street in Alexandria, Vir-
ginia, as the "Helen Day United States Post Office
Building".
102-449 ....To designate the Department of Veterans Affairs medical Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2250
center in Marlin, Texas, as the "Thomas T. Connally
Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center".
102-450 ....To designate May of each year as "Asian/Pacific American Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2251
Heritage Month".
102-451 ....To authorize certain additional uses of the Library of Con- Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2253
gress Special Facilities Center, and for other purposes.
102-452 ....Granting the consent of the Congress to the Interstate Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2255
Rail Passenger Network Compact.
102-453 ....Cedar River Watershed Land Exchange Act of 1992 .......... Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2258
102-454 ....To provide for the distribution within the United States of Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2262
certain materials prepared by the United States Infor-
mation Agency.
102-455 ....To designate the Federal Building located at Main and Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2263
Church Streets in Victoria, Texas, as the "Martin Lu-
ther King, Jr. Federal Building".
102-456 ....To redesignate Springer Mountain National Recreation Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2264
Area as "Ed Jenkins National Recreation Area".
102-457 ....Congressional Award Act Amendments of 1992 ..................Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2265
102-458 ....To direct expedited negotiated settlement of the land Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2267
rights of the Kenai Natives Association, Inc., under sec-
tion 14(h)(3) of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement
Act, by directing land acquisition and exchange negotia-
tions by the Secretary of the Interior and certain Alaska
Native corporations involving lands and interests in
lands held by the United States and such corporations.
102-459 ....To amend certain provisions of law relating to establish- Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2268
ment, in the District of Columbia or its environs, of a
memorial to honor Thomas Paine.
102-460 .... Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2270
To amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act ...........................
102-461 ....To amend the National Trails System Act to designate the Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2273
American Discovery Trail for study to determine the
feasibility and desirability of its designation as a na-
tional trail.
Designating the week beginning January 3, 1993, as Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2274
102-462 ....
"Braille Literacy Week".
Designating the week beginning November 1, 1992, as Oct. 23, 1992 ......
102-463 .... 2276
"National Medical Staff Services Awareness Week".
102-464 ....Designating January 16, 1993, as "Religious Freedom Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2277
Day".
102-465 ....Designating October 24, 1992, through November 1, 1992, Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2279
as "National Red Ribbon Week for a Drug-Free Amer-
ica".
102-466 ....Designating October 14, 1992, as "National Occupational Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2281
Therapy Day".
102-467 ....Designating the week beginning February 14, 1993, as Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2283
"National Visiting Nurse Associations Week".

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102-468 ....
Designating February 21, 1993, through February 27, Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2285
1993, as "American Wine Appreciation Week", and for
other purposes.
102-469 ....
Designating March 1993 as "Irish-American Heritage Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2287
Month".
102-470 ....
To designate the month of October 1992 as "Country Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2289
Music Month".
102-471 ....
Designating October 8, 1992, as "National Firefighters Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2290
Day.
102-472 ....
Supporting the planting of 500 redwood trees from Cali- Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2291
fornia in Spain in commemoration of the quincentenary
of the voyage of Christopher Columbus and designating
the trees as a gift to the people of Spain.
102-473 ....
Designating November 30, 1992, through December 6, Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2293
1992, as "National Education First Week".
Designating May 2, 1993, through May 8, 1993, as "Na- Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2295
102-474 ....
tional Walking Week".
Providing for the convening of the first session of the One Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2296
102-475 ....
Hundred Third Congress.
102-476 ....
Scientific and Advanced-Technology Act of 1992 .................
Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2297
Indian Employment, Training and Related Services Dem- Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2302
102-477 ....
onstration Act of 1992.
102-478 ....
To designate the United States courthouse being con- Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2307
structed at 400 Cooper Street in Camden, New Jersey,
as the Mitchell H. Cohen United States Courthouse.
102-479 ....
To authorize the striking of a medal commemorating the Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2308
250th anniversary of the founding of the American Phil-
osophical Society and the birth of Thomas Jefferson.
102-480 ....
To designate the United States Post Office Building lo- Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2310
cated at 100 Main Street, Millsboro, Delaware, as the
"John J. Williams Post Office Building".
102-481 ....
Designating the week of October 4 through 10, 1992, as Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2311
"National Customer Service Week".
102-482 ....
Designating the calendar year, 1993, as the "Year of Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2312
American Craft: A Celebration of the Creative Work of
the Hand".
Designating the week of April 18 through 24, 1993, as Oct. 23, 1992 ......
102-483 .... 2314
"Nationa Credit Education Week".
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1993 Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2315
102-484 ....
102-485 .... Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 2771
Depository Institutions Disaster Relief Act of 1992 ............
102-486 .... Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 2776
Energy Policy Act of 1992 ......................................................
To amend chapter 45 of title 5, United States Code, to au- Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3134
102-487 ....
thorize awards for cost savings disclosures.
Minute Man National Historical Park Amendments of Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3135
102-488 ....
1991.
102-489 ....
Koniag Lands Conveyance Amendments of 1991 ................ Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3138
102-490 .... Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3142
Membrane Processes Research Act of 1992 .........................
102-491 ....
Federal Reserve Bank Branch Modernization Act ..............Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3144
102-492 ....
To amend title 17, United States Code, relating to fair use Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3145
of copyrighted works.
Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act of 1992 Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3146
102-493 ....
Granting the consent of the Congress to the New Hamp- Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3153
102-494 ....
shire-Maine Interstate School Compact.
102-495 ....
Elwha River Ecosystem and Fisheries Restoration Act ...... Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3173
102-496 .... Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3180
Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1993 ...........
To make technical amendments to certain Federal Indian Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3255
102-497 ....
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102-498 .... To designate certain land in the State of Missouri owned Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3263
by the United States and administered by the Secretary
of Agriculture as part of the Mark Twain National For-
est.
102-499 .... To amend the United States Information and Educational Oct. 24, 1992 ......
3264
Exchange Act of 1948, the Foreign Service Act of 1980,
and other provisions of law to make certain changes in
administrative authorities.
102-500 .... To amend the John F. Kennedy Center Act to authorize Oct. 24, 1992 ......
3267
appropriations for maintenance, repair, alteration, and
other services necessary for the John F. Kennedy Cen-
ter for the Performing Arts.
102-501 .... Federally Supported Health Centers Assistance Act of Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3268
1992.
102-502 .... Authorizing the Go For Broke National Veterans Associa- Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3273
tion Foundation to establish a memorial in the District
of Columbia or its environs to honor Japanese American
patriotism in World War II.
102-503 .... Designating January 16, 1993, as "National Good Teen Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3275
Day".
102-504 .... Designating May 2, 1993, through May 8, 1993, as "Be Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3276
Kind to Animals and National Pet Week".
102-505 .... Designating the week beginning October 25, 1992, as Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3278
"World Population Awareness Week".
102-506 .... Office of Government Ethics Amendments of 1992 ............. Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3280
102-507 .... Alzheimer's Disease Research, Training, and Education Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3281
Amendments of 1992.
102-508 .... Pipeline Safety Act of 1992 .................................................... Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3289
102-509 .... Soviet Scientists Immigration Act of 1992 ........................... Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3316
102-510 .... Veterans' Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act of Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3318
1992.
102-511 .... Freedom for Russia and Emerging Eurasian Democracies Oct. 24, 1992 ......
3320
and Open Markets Support Act of 1992 (FREEDOM
Support Act).
102-512 .... Children's Nutrition Assistance Act of 1992 ........................ Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3363
102-513 .... To designate the United States Courthouse to be con- Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3370
structed in Fargo, North Dakota, as the "Quentin N.
Burdick United States Courthouse".
102-514 .... To extend the authorization of use of official mail in the Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3371
location and recovery of missing children, and for other
purposes.
102-515 .... Cancer Registries Amendment Act ....................................... Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3372
102-516 .... Designating January 3, 1993, through Januar 9, 1993, as Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3378
"National Law Enforcement Training Week .
102-517 .... Designating the week beginning November 8, 1992, as Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3380
"National Women Veterans Recognition Week".
102-518 .... Designating November 13, 1992, as "Vietnam Veterans Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 3382
Memorial 10th Anniversary Day".
102-519 .... Anti Car Theft Act of 1992 .................................................... Oct. 25, 1992 ...... 3384
102-520 .... To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Oct. 25, 1992 ...... 3402
Streets Act of 1968 to ensure an equitable and timely
distribution of benefits to public safety officers.
102-521 .... Child Support Recovery Act of 1992 ..................................... Oct. 25, 1992 ...... 3403
102-522 .... Fire Administration Authorization Act of 1992 ................... Oct. 26, 1992 ...... 3410
102-523 .... International Dolphin Conservation Act of 1992 ................. Oct. 26, 1992 ...... 3425
102-524 .... Native American Languages Act of 1992 ............................. Oct. 26, 1992 ...... 3434
102-525 .... To provide for the establishment of the Brown v. Board of Oct. 26, 1992 ......3438
Education National Historic Site in the State of Kansas,
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102-526 .... President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collec- Oct. 26, 1992 ...... 3443
tion Act of 1992.
102-527 .... Battered Women's Testimony Act of 1992 ............................ Oct. 27, 1992 ...... 3459
102-528 .... To amend the State Justice Institute Act of 1984 to carry Oct. 27, 1992 ...... 3461
out research, and develop judicial training curricula, re-
lating to child custody litigation.
102-529 .... To authorize appropriations for the United States Holo- Oct. 27, 1992 ...... 3463
caust Memorial Council, and for other purposes.
102-530 .... Women in Apprenticeship and Nontraditional Occupations Oct. 27, 1992 ...... 3465
Act.
102-531 .... Preventive Health Amendments of 1992 .............................. Oct. 27, 1992 ...... 3469
102-532 .... Enterprise for the Americas Initiative Act of 1992 ............. Oct. 27, 1992 ...... 3509
102-533 .... Amtrak Authorization and Development Act ....................... Oct. 27, 1992 ...... 3515
102-534 .... To extend for two years the authorizations of appropria- Oct. 27, 1992 ...... 3524
tions for certain programs under title I of the Omnibus
Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968.
102-535 .... To provide equitable treatment to producers of sugarcane Oct. 27, 1992 ......
3526
subject to proportionate shares.
102-536 .... To designate segments of the Great Egg Harbor River and Oct. 27, 1992 ......
3528
its tributaries in the State of New Jersey as components
of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System.
102-537 .... Ted Weiss Child Support Enforcement Act of 1992 ............ Oct. 27, 1992 ......
3531
102-538 .... Telecommunications Authorization Act of 1992 .................. Oct. 27, 1992 ......
3533
102-539 .... Mammography Quality Standards Act of 1992 .................... Oct. 27, 1992 ......
3547
102-540 .... Acknowledging the sacrifices that military families have Oct. 27, 1992 ......
3563
made on behalf of the Nation and designating Novem-
ber 23, 1992, as "National Military Families Recognition
Day".
102-541 .... To expand the boundaries of the Fredericksburg and Spot- Oct. 27, 1992 ......
3565
sylvania County Battlefields Memorial National Mili-
tary Park, Virginia.
102-542 .... Trademark Remedy Clarification Act ................................... Oct. 27, 1992 ......
3567
102-543 .... To establish the Keweenaw National Historical Park, and Oct. 27, 1992 ......
3569
for other purposes.
102-544 .... Granting the consent of the Congress to a supplemental Oct. 27, 1992 ......
3576
compact or agreement between the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania and the State of New Jersey concerning
the Delaware River Port Authority.
102-545 .... Ready to Learn Act ................................................................ Oct. 27, 1992 ...... 3586
102-546 .... Futures Trading Practices Act of 1992 ................................. Oct. 28, 1992 ...... 3590
102-547 .... Veterans Home Loan Program Amendments of 1992 ......... Oct. 28, 1992 ...... 3633
102-548 .... Intermodal Safe Container Transportation Act of 1992 ...... Oct. 28, 1992 ...... 3646
102-549 .... Jobs Through Exports Act of 1992 ........................................ Oct. 28, 1992 ...... 3651
102-550 .... Housing and Community Development Act of 1992 ............ Oct. 28, 1992 ...... 3672
102-551 .... An Act to amend the Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Oct. 28, 1992 ...... 4098
Trade Act of 1990 to improve health care services and
educational services through telecommunications, and
for other purposes.
102-552 .... Farm Credit Banks and Associations Safety and Sound- Oct. 28, 1992 ......
4102
ness Act of 1992.
102-553 .... To amend the United States Warehouse Act to provide for Oct. 28, 1992 ......
4140
the use of electronic cotton warehouse receipts, and for
other purposes.
102-554 .... Agricultural Credit Improvement Act of 1992 ..................... Oct. 28, 1992 ...... 4142
102-555 .... Land Remote Sensing Policy Act of 1992 ............................. Oct. 28, 1992 ...... 4163
102-566 .... Telephone Disclosure and Dispute Resolution Act .............. Oct. 28, 1992 ...... 4181
102-557 .... Designating February 4, 1993, and February 3, 1994, as Oct. 28, 1992 ...... 4196
"National Women and Girls in Sports Day".
102-558 .... Defense Production Act Amendments of 1992 ..................... Oct. 28, 1992 ......
4198

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102-559 .... Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act ................ Oct. 28, 1992 ...... 4227
102-560 .... Patent and Plant Variety Protection Remedy Clarification Oct. 28, 1992 ...... 4230
Act.
102-561 .... To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to the Oct. 28, 1992 ...... 4233
criminal penalties for copyright infringement.
102-562 .... To authorize and direct the Secretary of the Interior to Oct. 28, 1992 ...... 4234
convey certain lands in Livingston Parish, Louisiana,
and for other purposes.
102-563 .... Audio Home Recording Act of 1992 ...................................... Oct. 28, 1992 ...... 4237
102-564 .... Small Business Research and Development Enhancement Oct. 28, 1992 ...... 4249
Act of 1992.
102-565 .... To amend the Peace Corps Act to authorize appropriations Oct. 28, 1992 ...... 4265
for the Peace Corps for fiscal year 1993 and to establish
a Peace Corps foreign exchange fluctuations account,
and for other purposes.
102-566 .... To amend the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 to per- Oct. 28, 1992 ...... 4269
mit the acre-for-acre transfer of an acreage allotment or
quota for certain commodities, and for other purposes.
102-567 .... National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Au- Oct. 29, 1992 ...... 4270
thorization Act of 1992.
102-568 .... Veterans' Benefits Act of 1992 .............................................. Oct. 29, 1992 ...... 4320
102-569 .... Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1992 .............................. Oct. 29, 1992 ...... 4344
102-570 .... To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to construct and Oct. 29, 1992 ...... 4489
operate an interpretive center for the Ridgefield Na-
tional Wildlife Refuge in Clark County, Washington.
102-571 .... To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to Oct. 29, 1992 ...... 4491
authorize human drug application, prescription drug es-
tablishment, and prescription drug product fees and for
other purposes.
102-572 .... Federal Courts Administration Act of 1992 ......................... Oct. 29, 1992 ...... 4506
102-573 .... Indian Health Amendments of 1992 ..................................... Oct. 29, 1992 ...... 4526
102-574 .... Hawaii Tropical Forest Recovery Act ................................... Oct. 29, 1992 ...... 4593
102-575 .... Reclamation Projects Authorization and Adjustment Act of Oct. 30, 1992 ...... 4600
1992.
102-576 .... Nez Perce National Historical Park Additions Act of 1991 Oct. 30, 1992 ...... 4770
102-577 .... Designating November 1992 as "Neurofibromatosis Oct. 30, 1992 ...... 4772
Awareness Month".
102-578 .... Veterans' Radiation Exposure Amendments of 1992 .......... Oct. 30, 1992 ...... 4774
102-579 .... Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Land Withdrawal Act .............. Oct. 30, 1992 ...... 4777
102-580 .... Water Resources Development Act of 1992 .......................... Oct. 31, 1992 ...... 4797
102-581 .... Airport and Airway Safety, Capacity, Noise Improvement, Oct. 31, 1992 ...... 4872
and Intermodal Transportation Act of 1992.
102-582 .... High Seas Driftnet Fisheries Enforcement Act ................... Nov. 2, 1992 ....... 4900
102-583 .... International Narcotics Control Act of 1992 ........................ Nov. 2, 1992 ....... 4914
102-584 .... Arkansas-Idaho Exchange Act of 1992 ................................. Nov. 2, 1992 ....... 4937
102-585 .... Veterans Health Care Act of 1992 ........................................ Nov. 4, 1992 ....... 4943
102-586 .... To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Preven- Nov. 4, 1992 ....... 4982
tion Act of 1974 to authorize appropriations for fiscal
years 1993, 1994, 1995, and 1996, and for other pur-
poses.
102-587 .... Oceans Act of 1992 ................................................................. Nov. 4, 1992 ....... 5039
102-588 .... National Aeronautics and Space Administration Author- Nov. 4, 1992 ....... 5107
ization Act, Fiscal Year 1993.
102-589 .... Cash Management Improvement Act Amendments of 1992 Nov. 10, 1992 ..... 5133
102-590 .... Homeless Veterans Comprehensive Service Programs Act Nov.10, 1992 ..... 5136
of 1992.

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LIST OF BILLS ENACTED
INTO PRIVATE LAW
THE ONE HUNDRED SECOND CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES
SECOND SESSION, 1992

B/LL PR/VAME BILL PRIVATE BILL PRMATE


LAW LAW LAW
H.R. 238 ........... 102-8 H.R. 2156 ......... 102-14 S. 249 ............... 102-5
H.R. 240 ........... 102-12 H.R. 3289 ......... 102-6 S. 295 ............... 102-7
H.R. 454 ........... 102-9 H.R. 3336 ......... 102-20
H.R. 478 ........... 102-10 H.R. 5164 ......... 102-15 S. 992 ............... 102-4
H.R. 712 ........... 102-11 H.R. 5749 ......... 102-16 S. 1181 ............. 102-19
H.R. 1101 ......... 102-13 H.R. 5923 ......... 102-17
H.R. 1917 ......... 102-3 H.R. 5998 ......... 102-18

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LIST OF PRIVATE LAWS
CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME

PRIVATE LAW DATE PAGE


102-3 ........ For the relief of M ichael W u ................................................. June 15, 1992 .... 5149
102-4 ........ To provide for the reimbursement of certain travel and re- Aug. 3, 1992 ....... 5149
location expenses under title 5, United States Code, for
Jane E. Denne of Henderson, Nevada.
102-5 ........ For the relief of Trevor Henderson ....................................... Aug. 4, 1992 .......
5149
102-6 ........ For the relief of Carmen Victoria Parini, Felix Juan Aug. 6, 1992 .......
5150
Parini, and Sergio Manuel Parini.
102-7 ........ For the relief of Mary P. Carlton and Lee Alan Tan ........... Aug. 7, 1992 ....... 5150
102-8 ........ For the relief of Craig A. Klein ............................................. Sept. 30, 1992 .... 5151
102-9 ........ For the relief of Bruce C. Veit ............................................... Sept. 30, 1992 .... 5152
102-10 ...... For the relief of Norman R. Ricks ......................................... Sept. 30, 1992 .... 5152
102-11 ...... For the relief of Patricia A. McNamara ................................ Sept. 30, 1992 .... 5153
102-12 ...... For the relief of Rodgito Keller ............................................. Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 5153
102-13 ...... For the relief of William A. Cassity ...................................... Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 5154
102-14 ...... For the relief of William A. Proffitt ...................................... Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 5154
102-15 ...... For the relief of Craig B. Sorensen and Nita M. Sorensen Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 5155
102-16 ...... For the relief of Krishanthi Sava Kopp ............................... Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 5155
102-17 ...... For the relief of Anna C. Massari ......................................... Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 5156
102-18 ...... For the relief of the Wilkinson County School District, in Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 5156
the State of Mississippi.
102-19 ...... For the relief of Christy Carl Hallien of Arlington, Texas Oct. 23, 1992 ...... 5157
102-20 ...... For the relief of Florence Adeboyeku .................................... Oct. 24, 1992 ...... 5157

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LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME

CONCURRENT
RESOLUTION DATE PAGE
Jan. 28, 1992 ..... 5161
H. Con. Res. 267 ... Joint session ..........................................................
H. Con. Res. 206 ... "The Constitution of the United States of America" Feb. 6, 1992 ....... 5161
pamphlet-House print.
Feb. 19, 1992 .....
H. Con. Res. 268 ... Enrollment corrections-H.R. 3866 .......................... 5161
H. Con. Res. 239 ... Lithuania-Independence day celebration ...............
Mar. 3, 1992 ...... 5162
S. Con. Res. 109 .... Adjournment-Senate and House of Representa- Apr. 9, 1992 ...... 5163
tives.
S. Con. Res. 116 .... Enrollment corrections-S. 838 ................................
May 13, 1992 .... 5164
S. Con. Res. 111 .... Special Olympics Torch Relay-Capitol grounds May 14, 1992 .... 5164
authorization.
May 21, 1992 ....
H. Con. Res. 287 ... Federal Budget-Fiscal years 1993-1997 ................ 5165
H. Con. Res. 323 ... Adjournment--House of Representatives and Sen- May 21, 1992 .... 5189
ate.
S. Con. Res. 123 .... National Aeronautics and Space Administration May 28, 1992 .... 5190
exhibit-Capitol grounds authorization.
June 11, 1992 .... 5190
H. Con. Res. 299 ... Iraq-Kurdish refugee assistance .............................
H. Con. Res. 331 ... Soap Box Derby Races--Capitol grounds author- June 18, 1992 .... 5191
ization.
S. Con. Res. 113 .... Jerusalem reunification-Twenty-fifth anniversary June 18, 1992 .... 5192
S. Con. Res. 102 .... Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Cere- June 29, 1992 .... 5192
monies.
S. Con. Res. 103 .... Presidential inauguration ceremonies-Capitol ro- June 29, 1992 .... 5193
tunda authorization.
H. Con. Res. 156 ... Baha'i faith-Iranian persecution ............................
July 2, 1992 ...... 5193
H. Con. Res. 328 ... "Year of the American Indian, 1992: Congressional July 2, 1992 ...... 5194
Recognition and Appreciation" book-House print.
H. Con. Res. 343 ... Adjournment-House of Representatives and Sen- July 2, 1992 ...... 5195
ate.
S. Con. Res. 129 .... Syria-Withdrawal from Lebanon ............................
July 9, 1992 ...... 5195
S. Con. Res. 131 .... Adjournment-Senate and House of Representa- July 31, 1992 .... 5196
tives.
H. Con. Res. 192 ... Joint Committee on the Organization of the Con- Aug. 6, 1992 ...... 5196
gress.
Aug. 10, 1992 .... 5199
S. Con. Res. 132 .... Somalia-Humanitarian relief ..................................
H. Con. Res. 355 ... Israel-Elections and Prime Minister Yitzhak Aug. 12, 1992 .... 5200
Rabin.
S. Con. Res. 81 ...... Visionary art--American Visionary Art Museum ...Aug. 12, 1992 .... 5200
S. Con. Res. 135 .... Adjournment-Senate and House of Representa- Aug. 12, 1992 .... 5201
tives.
S. Con. Res. 112 .... "A Manual of Parliamentary Practice for the Use Sept. 29, 1992 ...5202
of the Senate of the United States" book--Senate
print.
S. Con. Res. 127 .... Women's soccer-1996 Olympic games ....................
Sept. 29, 1992 ...5203
H. Con. Res. 366 ... Enrollment corrections-H.R. 3379 ..........................
Oct. 1, 1992 ....... 5203
S. Con. Res. 138 .... Enrollment corrections-H.R. 2042 ..........................
Oct. 2, 1992 ....... 5204
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xxviii LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

CONCURRENT
RESOLUTION DATE PAGE
H. Con. Res. 302 ... U.S. communities-Hunger-free status ....................
Oct. 5, 1992 ....... 5204
Oct. 5, 1992 ....... 5205
H. Con. Res. 371 ... Enrollment corrections-H.R. 5482 ..........................
H. Con. Res. 376 ... Official duplicates of bills and resolutions--House Oct. 5, 1992 ....... 5207
of Representatives and Senate.
Oct. 6, 1992 ....... 5207
S. Con. Res. 140 .... Sudan-Human rights violations .............................
H. Con. Res. 383 ... Cascadia Corridor Commission-U.S. participation Oct. 7, 1992 ....... 5208
H. Con. Res. 367 ... "Native Voices: 500 Years After" program-Capitol Oct. 8, 1992 ....... 5209
grounds authorization.
H. Con. Res. 370 ... Somalia-Humanitarian and peacekeeping mission Oct. 8, 1992 ....... 5210
H. Con. Res. 379 ... Enrollment corrections-H.R. 5006 ................. Oct. 8, 1992 ....... 5211
H. Con. Res. 382 ... Oct. 8, 1992 .......
Enrollment corrections-H.R. 429 ............................ 5214
H. Con. Res. 384 ... Adjournment-House of Representatives and Sen- Oct. 8, 1992 ....... 5215
ate.

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LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS
CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME

PROCLAMATION DATE PAGE


6399 Year of the Gulf of Mexico, 1992 ......................................
............... Jan. 10, 1992 ..... 5219
6400 Women's History Month, 1992 ..........................................
............... Jan. 16, 1992 ..... 5220
6401 Martin Luther King, Jr., Federal Holiday, 1992 .............
............... Jan. 17, 1992 ..... 5221
6402 To Amend the Generalized System of Preferences .........
............... Feb. 5, 1992 ....... 5223
6403 American Heart Month, 1992 ...........................................
............... Feb. 14, 1992 ..... 5224
6404 National Visiting Nurse Associations Week, 1992 ..........
............... Feb. 14, 1992 ..... 5225
6405 Save Your Vision Week, 1992 ...........................................
............... Feb.25, 1992 ..... 5226
6406 American Red Cross Month, 1992 ....................................
............... Feb. 26, 1992 ..... 5227
6407 Year of the American Indian, 1992 ..................................
............... Mar. 2, 1992 ....... 5229
6408 Irish-American Heritage Month, 1992 .............................
............... Mar. 4, 1992 ....... 5230
6409 National Day of Prayer, 1992 ...........................................
............... Mar. 5, 1992 ....... 5231
6410 ...............
Girl Scouts of the United States of America 80th Anni- Mar. 10, 1992 ..... 5233
versary Day.
To Amend the Generalized System of Preferences .........
6411 ............... Mar. 12, 1992 .....
5234
National Women in Agriculture Day, 1992 .....................
6412 ............... Mar. 17, 1992 .....
5235
Extending United States Copyright Protections to the
6413 ............... Mar. 17, 1992 .....
5236
Works of the People's Republic of China.
National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, 1992
6414 ............... Mar. 18, 1992 5237
.....
National Safe Boating Week, 1992 ...................................
6415 ............... Mar. 20, 1992 5238
.....
Cancer Control Month, 1992 ..........................
6416 ............... Mar. 23, 1992 5239
.....
Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebra-
6417 ............... Mar. 25, 1992 5241
.....
tion of Greek and American Democracy, 1992.
National Volunteer Week, 1992 ........................................
6418 ............... Apr. 8, 1992 .......
5242
To Extend Nondiscriminatory Treatment (Most-Fa-
6419 ............... Apr. 10, 1992 .....
5244
vored-Nation Treatment) to the Czech and Slovak
Federal Republic and the Republic of Hungary.
National Recycling Day, 1992 ...........................................
6420 ............... Apr. 13, 1992 ..... 5244
Education and Sharing Day, U.S.A., 1992 .......................
6421 ............... Apr. 14, 1992 ..... 5246
Pan American Day and Pan American Week, 1992 ........
6422 ............... Apr. 14, 1992 ..... 5247
National Farm Safety Week, 1992 ...................................
6423 ............... Apr. 24, 1992 ..... 5249
Loyalty Day, 1992 ..............................................................
6424 ............... Apr. 28, 1992 ..... 5250
To Amend the Generalized System of Preferences .........
6425 ............... Apr. 29, 1992 ..... 5251
National Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Awareness
6426 ............... May 1, 1992 .......5259
Month, 1992.
Law and Order in the City and County of Los Angeles,
6427 ............... May 1, 1992 .......
5261
and Other Districts of California.
To Implement Duty Reductions for Certain Products of
6428 ............... May 1, 1992 .......
5261
Benefii Countries Under the Caribbean Basin
Economic Recovery Expansion Act of 1990.
Law Day, U .S.A., 1992 ......................................................
6429 ............... May 1, 1992 .......
5267
6430 ...............
Mother's Day, 1992 ............................................................ May 8, 1992 .......
5269
6431 ...............
Public Service Recognition Week, 1992 ............................ May 8, 1992 .......
5270
Infant Mortality Awareness Day, 1992 ............................
6432 ............... May 8, 1992 .......
5271
National Trauma Awareness Month, 1992 ......................
6433 ............... May 11, 1992 .....
5272
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6434 ............... National Defense Transportation Day and National May 11, 1992 .....
5273
Transportation Week, 1992.
6435 ............... Small Business Week, 1992 .............................................. May 12, 1992 5274
.....
6436 ............... Bicentennial of the New York Stock Exchange, 1992 ..... May 15, 1992 5275
.....
6437 ............... Older Americans Month, 1992 .......................................... May 18, 1992 5276
.....
6438 ............... National Huntington's Disease Awareness Month, 1992 May 18, 1992 5277
.....
6439 ............... World Trade Week, 1992 ................................................... May 18, 1992 5278
.....
6440 ............... National Maritime Day, 1992 ........................................... May 19, 1992 5279
.....
6441 ............... National Foster Care Month, 1992 ................................... May 20, 1992 5281
.....
6442 ............... Prayer for Peace Memorial Day, 1992 .............................. May 21, 1992 5282
.....
6443 ............... Week for the National Observance of the 50th Anniver- June 4, 1992 5283
.....
sary of World War II, 1992.
6444 ............... Flag Day and National Flag Week, 1992 ......................... June 10, 1992 ....
5285
6445 ............... Agreement on Trade Relations Between the United June 15, 1992 ....
5286
States of America and the Republic of Albania.
6446 ............... To Modify Duty-Free Treatment Under the Generalized June 15, 1992 ....
5307
System of Preferences.
6447 ............... To Modify Duty-Free Treatment Under the Generalized June 15, 1992 ....
5320
System of Preferences and for Other Purposes.
6448 ....... Father's Day, 1992 ............................................................. June 17, 1992 ....
5326
6449 ............... Agreement on Trade Relations Between the United June 22, 1992 ....
5328
States of America and the Republic of Romania.
6450 ............... Year of Reconciliation Between American Indians and June 23, 1992 ....
5347
Non-Indians, 1992.
6451 ............... National Scleroderma Awareness Month, 1992 .............. June 23, 1992 ....
5348
6452 ............... National Spina Bifida Awareness Month, 1992 .............. June 30, 1992 ....
5349
6453 ............... National Awareness Week for Lifesaving Techniques, June 30, 1992 ....
5350
1992.
6454 ............... National Literacy Day, 1992 ............................................. July 1, 1992 .......
5351
6455 ............... To Implement the Andean Trade Preference Act and To July 2, 1992 .......
5352
Designate Colombia as a Beneficiary Country and for
Other Purposes.
6456 ............... To Designate Bolivia as a Beneficiary Country for Pur- July 2, 1992 .......
5380
poses of the Andean Trade Preference Act.
6457 ............... Giant Sequoia in National Forests ................................... July 14, 1992. 5381
6458 ............... Captive Nations Week, 1992 ............................................. July 15, 1992 ..... 5382
6459 ............... Lyme Disease Awareness Week, 1992 ............................. July 20, 1992 ..... 5384
6460 ............... Minority Enterprise Development Week, 1992 ............... July 21, 1992 ..... 5385
6461 ............... Buffalo Soldiers Day, 1992 ................................................ July 24, 1992 ..... 5386
6462 ............... Helsinki Human Rights Day, 1992 ................................... July 28, 1992 ..... 5387
6463 ............... Women's Equality Day, 1992 ............................................ Aug. 10, 1992 ..... 5389
6464 ............... 82nd Airborne Division 50th Anniversary Recognition Aug. 12, 1992 ..... 5390
Day, 1992.
6465 ............... To Amend the Generalized System of Preferences ......... Aug. 25, 1992 ..... 5392
6466 ............... National D.A.R.E. Day, 1992 ............................................ Aug. 26, 1992 ..... 5393
6467 ............... National Rehabilitation Week, 1992 ................................ Sept. 1, 1992 ...... 5394
6468 ............... National Hispanic Heritage Month, 1992 ........................ Sept. 2, 1992 ...... 5395
6469 ............... Childhood Cancer Month, 1992 ........................................ Sept. 3, 1992 ...... 5397
6470 ............... National Consumers Week, 1992 ...................................... Sept. 4, 1992 ...... 5398
6471 ............... Commodore John Barry Day, 1992 .................................. Sept. 12, 1992 .... 5399
6472 ............... National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, 1992 ........... Sept. 16, 1992 .... 5400
6473 ............... Citizenship Day and Constitution Week, 1992 ................ Sept. 16, 1992 .... 5402
6474 ............... National POW/MIA Recognition Day, 1992 ..................... Sept. 16, 1992 .... 5403
6475 ............... Gold Star Mother's Day, 1992 ........................................... Sept. 23, 1992 .... 5404
6476 ............... National Disability Employment Awareness Month, Sept. 23, 1992 .... 5405
1992.
6477 ............... National Farm-City Week, 1992 ....................................... Sept. 23, 1992 ....
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6478 Child Health Day, 1992 .....................................................
............... Sept. 26, 1992 .... 5408
6479 Leif Erikson Day, 1992 ......................................................
............... Sept. 26, 1992 .... 5409
6480 Fire Prevention Week, 1992 ..............................................
............... Sept. 26, 1992 .... 5410
6481 White Cane Safety Day, 1992 ...........................................
............... Sept. 27, 1992 .... 5411
6482 Mental Illness Awareness Week, 1992 .............................
............... Oct. 1, 1992 ........ 5412
6483 National School Lunch Week, 1992 ..................................
............... Oct. 1, 1992 ........ 5414
6484 Columbus Day, 1992 ....................................................
............... Oct. 1, 1992 ........ 5415
6485 National Customer Service Week, 1992 ...........................
............... Oct. 8, 1992 ........ 5416
6486 General Pulaski Memorial Day, 1992 ..............................
............... Oct. 8, 1992 ........ 5417
6487 Veterans Day, 1992 ............................................................
............... Oct. 8, 1992 ........ 5418
6488 In Celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the White
............... Oct. 9, 1992 ........ 5420
House.
Energy Awareness Month, 1992 .......................................
6489 ............... Oct. 9, 1992 ........ 5422
6490 ...............
National Children's Day, 1992 .......................................... Oct. 9, 1992 ........ 5423

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106 STAT. 1828 PUBLIC LAW 102-395-OCT. 6, 1992
Public Law 102-395
102d Congress
An Act
Oct. 6, 1992 Making appropriations for the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the
Judiciary, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1993,
[H.R. 56781 and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of


Departments of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the
Commerce, following sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury
Justice, and
State, the not otherwise appropriated, for the Departments of Commerce, Jus-
Judiciary, and tice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies for the fiscal
Related year ending September 30, 1993, and for other purposes, namely:
Agencies
Appropriations
Act, 1993. TITLE I-DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND RELATED
Department of AGENCIES
Justice and
Related
Agencies OFFICE OF JUSTICE PROGRAMS
Appropriations
Act, 1993. JUSTICE ASSISTANCE

For grants, contracts, cooperative agreements, and other assist-


ance authorized by title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe
Streets Act of 1968, as amended, and the Missing Children's Assist-
ance Act, as amended, including salaries and expenses in connection
therewith, $88,999,000, to remain available until expended, of which
$500,000 of the funds provided under the Missing Children's Pro-
gram shall be made available as a grant to a national voluntary
organization representing Alzheimer patients and families to plan,
design, and operate a Missing Alzheimer Patient Alert program.
In addition, for grants, contracts, cooperative agreements, and
other assistance authorized by parts D and E of title I of the
Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amended,
for State and Local Narcotics Control and Justice Assistance
Improvements, including salaries and expenses in connection there-
with $496,000,000, to remain available until expended, of which:
(a) $475,000,000 shall be available to carry out subpart 1 and
chapter A of subpart 2 of part E of title I of said Act, for the
Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Assist-
ance Programs; (b) $1,000,000 to be derived from unobligated bal-
ances appropriated for this purpose in Public Law 102-140 shall
be available to carry out part N of title I of said Act, for Grants
for Televised Testimony of Child Abuse Victims, as authorized
by section 241(c) of Public Law 101-647 (104 Stat. 4814); and
(c) $21,000,000 shall be available to the Director of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation for the National Crime Information Center
2000 project, as authorized by section 613 of Public Law 101-
647 (104 Stat. 4824): Provided, That $16,000,000 of the funds made
available under chapter A of subpart 2 of part E of title I of
the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amend-
ed, shall be available to reimburse any appropriation account, as
designated by the Attorney General, for selected costs incurred

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