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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · S. 1283 (Placed on Calendar Senate) — Making appropriations for the Legislative Branch for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2014, and for other purposes. · Sec. 1201

Sec. 1201.

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For fiscal year 2014, the obligational authority of the Library of Congress for the activities described in subsection
(b)may not exceed $185,579,000. The activities referred to in subsection
(a)are reimbursable and revolving fund activities that are funded from sources other than appropriations to the Library in appropriations Acts for the legislative branch. During fiscal year 2014, the Librarian of Congress may temporarily transfer funds appropriated in this Act, under the heading Library of Congress , under the subheading Salaries and Expenses , to the revolving fund for the FEDLINK Program and the Federal Research Program established under section 103 of the Library of Congress Fiscal Operations Improvement Act of 2000 (Public Law 106–481; 2 U.S.C. 182c): , That the total amount of such transfers may not exceed $1,900,000: Provided That the appropriate revolving fund account shall reimburse the Library for any amounts transferred to it before the period of availability of the Library appropriation expires. Provided further,
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