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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · authorize the construction, protection, operation, and maintenance of a public airport in or in the vicinity of the District of Columbia · Sec. 9

Sec. 9. The Secretary may enter into agreements with the State, or any political subdivision thereof, in which the airport or any portion thereof is situated, for such State or municipal services as the Secretary shall deem necessary to the proper and efficient operation and protection of the airport, and he may, from time to time, agree to modifications in any such agreement: *Provided, however, *That where the charge for any such service is established by the laws of the State, the Secretary may not pay for such service in excess of the charge so established.

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## Sec. 9 The Secretary may enter into agreements with the State, or any political subdivision thereof, in which the airport or any portion thereof is situated, for such State or municipal services as the Secretary shall deem necessary to the proper and efficient operation and protection of the airport, and he may, from time to time, agree to modifications in any such agreement: *Provided, however, *That where the charge for any such service is established by the laws of the State, the Secretary may not pay for such service in excess of the charge so established.
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