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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.
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
LABOR-MANAGEMENT STANDARDS
SPECIAL BENEFITS
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
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
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.
For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health
Service Act with respect to dental disease, $163,269,000.
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.
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.
For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health
Service Act with respect to aging, $404,468,000.
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 section 301 and title IV of the Public Health
Service Act with respect to health information communications,
$105,024,000.
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR
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
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)
ADMINISTRATION ON AGING
LIBRARIES
PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
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
ACTION
OPERATING EXPENSES
For expenses necessary for the Federal Mine Safety and Health
Review Commission (30 U.S.C. 801 et seq.), $5,772,000.
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
OPERATING EXPENSES
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VOLUME 106
IN SIX PARTS
PART 3
PUBLIC LAWS 102-395 THROUGH 102-484
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1993
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
PART 4
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 102-485 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
xxii
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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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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.