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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 82 STAT. · September 17, 1968 · Proclamation 3869

Proclamation 3869.

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82 Stat. 1649 Proclamation 3869 NATIONAL HISPANIC HERITAGE WEEK, 1968 By the President of the United States of America September 17, 1968 A Proclamation It is with special pride that I call the attention of my fellow citizens to the great contribution to our national heritage made by our people of Hispanic descent—not only in the fields of culture, business, and science, but also through their valor in battle. Several of our States and many of our cities proudly bear Hispanic names and continue Hispanic traditions that enrich our national life.
The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico has given an example to the world by lifting the per capita income of its inhabitants through “Operation Bootstrap” from $256 to $1,047 in 10 years. The people of Hispanic descent are the heirs of missionaries, captains, soldiers, and farmers who were motivated by a young spirit of adventure, and a desire to settle freely in a free land. This heritage is ours. Wishing to pay special tribute to the Hispanic tradition, and having in mind the fact that our five Central American neighbors celebrate their Independence Day on the fifteenth of September and the Republic of Mexico on the sixteenth, the Congress, by House Joint Resolution 1299, has requested the President to issue annually a proclamation*Ante*, p. 848. designating the week including September 15 and 16 as National Hispanic Heritage Week.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, LYNDON B. JOHNSON, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim the week beginning September 15, 1968, as National Hispanic Heritage Week, and I call upon the people of the United States, especially the educational community, to observe that week with appropriate ceremonies and activities. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this seventeenth day of September, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-eight, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-third. 3870 September 24, 1968 PROCLAMATION AMENDING PART 3 OF THE APPENDIX TO THE TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES WITH RESPECT TO THE IMPORTATION OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 3870 PROCLAMATION AMENDING PART 3 OF THE APPENDIX TO THE TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES WITH RESPECT TO THE IMPORTATION OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES By the President of the United States of America September 24, 1968 A Proclamation WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended (7 U.S.C. 624), limitations have been imposed[64 Stat. 261](/us/stat/64/261). by Presidential proclamations on the quantities of certain dairy products which may be imported into the United States in any quota year; and 82 Stat. 1650 [76 Stat. 74](/us/stat/76/74).[77 Stat. 1017](/us/stat/77/1017).WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 102(3) of the Tariff Classification Act of 1962, the President by Proclamation No. 3548 of August 21, 1963, proclaimed the additional import restrictions set forth in Part 3 of the Appendix to the Tariff Schedules of the United States; and WHEREAS the import restrictions on certain daily products set forth in Part 3 of the Appendix to the Tariff Schedules of the United States as proclaimed by [77 Stat. 1028](/us/stat/77/1028).[77 Stat. 1032](/us/stat/77/1032).[78 Stat. 1249](/us/stat/78/1249).[19 USC 1202](/us/usc/t19/s1202).[81 Stat. 1110](/us/stat/81/1110).*Ante*, p. 1455.*Ante*, p. 1636.Proclamation No. 3548 have been amended by Proclamation No. 3558 of October 5, 1963, Proclamation No. 3562 of November 26, 1963, Proclamation No. 3597 of July 7, 1964, Section 88 of the Tariff Schedules Technical Amendments Act of 1965 (79 Stat. 950), Proclamation No. 3709 of March 31, 1966, Proclamation No, 3790 of June 30, 1967, Proclamation No. 3822 of December 16, 1967, and Proclamation No. 3856 of June 10, 1968; and WHEREAS, pursuant to said Section 22, the Secretary of Agriculture has advised me there is reason to believe that the articles for which import restrictions are hereinafter proclaimed are being imported, and are practically certain to be imported, under such conditions and in such quantities as to render or tend to render ineffective, or materially interfere with the price support program now conducted by the Department of Agriculture for milk and butterfat, and to reduce substantially the amount of products processed in the United States from domestic milk and butterfat; and WHEREAS, under the authority of Section 22, I have requested the United States Tariff Commission to make an investigation with respect to this matter; and WHEREAS the Secretary of Agriculture has determined and reported to me that a condition exists which requires emergency treatment with respect to the articles for which import restrictions are hereinafter proclaimed and that the limitations, hereinafter set forth, on the quantities of such articles which may be imported in a quota year should be imposed without awaiting the recommendations of the United States Tariff Commission with respect to such action; and WHEREAS I find and declare that the articles for which import restrictions are hereinafter proclaimed are being imported and are practically certain to be imported into the United States under such conditions and in such quantities as to render or tend to render ineffective or materially interfere with the price support program now conducted by the Department of Agriculture for milk and butterfat, and to reduce substantially the amount of products processed in the United States from domestic milk and butterfat; and that a condition exists with respect thereto which requires emergency treatment and that the limitations, hereinafter set forth, on the quantities of such articles which may be imported in a quota year should be imposed without awaiting the recommendations of the United States Tariff Commission with respect to such action; and [64 Stat. 261](/us/stat/64/261).[7 USC 624](/us/usc/t7/s624).WHEREAS I find and declare that for the purpose of the first proviso of Section 22(b) of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended, the representative period for imports of such articles is the 82 Stat. 1651calendar year 1967, except that the representative period for imports of the articles subject to the import quotas provided for in item 950.09B is the calendar years 1965 through 1967; and WHEREAS I find and declare that the imposition of the import restrictions hereinafter proclaimed is necessary in order that the entry, or withdrawal from warehouse, for consumption of such articles will not render or tend to render ineffective or materially interfere with the price support program now conducted by the Department of Agriculture for milk and butterfat, or reduce substantially the amount of products processed in the United States from domestic milk and butterfat;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, LYNDON B. JOHNSON, President of the United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the authority vested in me as President, and in conformity with the provisions of Section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended, and the Tariff Classification Act of 1962, do hereby proclaim that Part [76 Stat. 72](/us/stat/76/72).[77A Stat. 443](/us/stat/77A/443).[19 USC 1202](/us/usc/t19/s1202).3 of the Appendix to the Tariff Schedules of the United States is amended as follows:
(1)headnote 3(a) is amended by adding a new subdivision as follows:
(iii)For the purposes of items 950.10A, 950.10B, and 950.10C of this part, the purchase price shall be determined by the District Director *Post*, p. 1652.of Customs on the basis of the aggregate price received by the exporter, including all expenses incident to placing the merchandise in condition, packed ready for shipment to the United States, but excluding transportation, insurance, duty, and other charges incident to bringing the merchandise from the place of shipment from the country of exportation to the place of delivery in the United States.
(2)item 950.09 is redesignated 950.09A and a new item is inserted as follows: 950.09B Cheese and substitutes for cheese containing, or processed from, Edam and Gouda cheese: For the 12-month period ending December 31, 1908 the quantity entered on or before the date of this proclamation, plus the following quantities: Quota Quantity Country of Origin (In pounds) Denmark 514, 000 Ireland 99, 000 Netherlands 51, 000 Norway 110, 000 West Germany 154, 000 Other 17, 000 For each subsequent 12-month period, the following quantities; Quota Quantity Country of Origin (In pounds) Denmark 1, 714, 000 Ireland 331, 000 Netherlands 169, 000 Norway 368, 000 West Germany 513, 000 Other 56, 000 82 Stat. 1652
(3)items 950.10A, 950.10B, and 950.10C are added following item 950.10, which read as follows: Swiss or Emmenthaler cheese with eye formation; Gruyere-process cheese; and cheese and substitutes for cheese contain Ing, or processed from, such cheeses; all the foregoing, if shipped otherwise than In pursuance to a purchase, or if having a purchase price under 47 cents per pound (see headnote 3(a)(iii) of this part): 950.10A Swiss or Emmenthaler cheese with eye formation: For the 12-month period ending December 31, 1968 the quantity entered on or before the date of this proclamation, plus the following quantities: Quota Quantity Country of Origin (In pounds) Austria 291, 000 Denmark 183, 000 Finland 553, 000 Norway 110, 000 Switzerland 60, 000 West Germany 37, 000 Other 47, 000 For each subsequent 12-month period, the following quantities; Quota Quantity Country of Origin (In pounds) Austria 972, 000 Denmark 609, 000 Finland 1, 843, 000 Norway 367, 000 Switzerland 200, 000 West Germany 124, 000 Other 156, 000 950.10B Other than Swiss or Emmen thaler with eye formation: For the 12-month period ending December 31, 1968 the quantity entered on or before the date of this proclamation, plus the following quantities: Quota Quantity Country of Origin (In pounds) Austria 145, 000 Denmark 36, 000 Finland 455, 000 Switzerland 3, 000 West Germany 323, 000 Other 25, 000 For each subsequent 12-month period, the following quantities; Quota Quantity Country of Origin (In pounds) Austria 483, 000 Denmark 119, 000 Finland 1, 516, 000 Switzerland 10, 000 West Germany 1, 078, 000 Other 83, 000 950.10C Cheeses and substitutes for cheese provided for in items 117.75 and 117.85, part 40, schedule 1 (except cheese not containing cow’s milk, whey cheese, and except articles within the scope of other import quotas provided for in this part); all the foregoing, If shipped otherwise than in pursuance to a purchase, or if having a purchase price under 47 cents per pound (see headnote 3(a)(iii) of this part): 82 Stat. 1653 For the 12-month period ending December 31, 1968 the quantity entered on or before the date of this proclamation, plus the following quantities: Quota Quantity Country of Origin (In pounds) Belgium 62, 000 Denmark 2, 690, 000 Finland 337, 000 France 279, 000 Iceland 168, 000 Ireland 45, 000 Netherlands 17, 000 Norway 67, 000 Poland 619, 000 Sweden 460, 000 Switzerland 10, 000 United Kingdom 82, 000 West Germany 297, 000 Other 116, 000 For each subsequent 12-month period, the following quantities; Quota Quantity Country of Origin (In pounds) Belgium 207, 000 Denmark 8, 966, 000 Finland 1, 124, 000 France 931, 000 Iceland 560, 000 Ireland 151, 000 Netherlands 56, 000 Norway 222, 000 Poland 2, 064, 000 Sweden 1, 535, 000 Switzerland 34, 000 United Kingdom 274, 000 West Germany 989, 000 Other 388, 000 The quotas established by this proclamation shall be applicable pending the report and recommendations of the Tariff Commission and action thereon by the President. Such quotas shall not be applicable to quantities of articles covered by this proclamation, which were exported to the United States, but not entered, prior to the date of this proclamation, to the extent such quantities are in excess of the quotas therefor. Notwithstanding headnote 3(a)(i), import licenses shall not be required for articles subject to the quotas provided for in this proclamation for the 12-month period ending December 31, 1968. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-fourth day of September, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-eight, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-third. 3871 September 24, 1968 NATIONAL EMPLOY THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED WEEK, 1968 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 3871 NATIONAL EMPLOY THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED WEEK, 1968 By the President of the United States of America September 24, 1968 A Proclamation America’s program of rehabilitation has brightened the hopes and lives of millions of our citizens who are handicapped by chronic illness or disability. 82 Stat. 1654 As a result of advanced medical knowledge, expanded treatment centers, and ingenious prosthetic devices, wounded veterans and disabled workers, children with defects from birth, and young persons injured in accidents can look forward to useful, productive lives. The ultimate enrichment of the lives of our handicapped is the opportunity to work. Since World War II, over seven million handicapped have been hired by private industry, and nearly a quarter million have been hired by the Federal Government. While these accomplishments are impressive, the goal of a job for every disabled person who seeks one has not yet been reached. —Thousands of blind persons are unemployed. —Many deaf men and women are in jobs far beneath their true capabilities. —Epileptics remain the victims of public misinformation and misconception. —Persons with cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, or muscular dystrophy have shockingly high unemployment, rates. —A disproportionate number of unemployed handicapped men and women are trapped in the urban slums and in the rural areas of our country. The handicapped have come a long way. But all of us—and particularly those who have been spared crippling injury—must help in providing a still wider range of job opportunities for the handicapped. [36 USC 155](/us/usc/t36/s155).NOW, THEREFORE, I, LYNDON B. JOHNSON, President of the United States of America, in accordance with the joint resolution of Congress approved August 11, 1945 (59 Stat. 530), designating the first full week of October of each year as National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, do hereby call upon the people of our Nation to observe the week beginning October 6, 1968, fox such purpose. During that week I urge all the Governors of States, mayors of cities, and other public officials, as well as leaders of industry, educational and religious groups, labor, civic, veterans’, agricultural, women’s, scientific, professional, and fraternal organizations, and all other interested organizations and individuals, including the handicapped themselves, to participate in this observance. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-fourth day of September, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-eight, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-third. 3872 September 27, 1968 LEIF ERIKSON DAY, 1968 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 3872 LEIF ERIKSON DAY, 1968 By the President of the United States of America September 27, 1968 A Proclamation About one thousand years ago Leif Erikson and his band of Vikings sailed across the North Atlantic and landed on the shores of North America. These intrepid Norse seafarers had only crude navigational instruments, but they had an abundance of courage, energy, and perseverance. 82 Stat. 1655 These qualities continue to inspire millions of Americans who trace their ancestry to the countries of the Vikings. At a time when man has embarked on new voyages of discovery in space and under the sea, it is especially appropriate that we recognize the epic story of the voyages of this great Norse hero. I am honored to comply with the request, of the Congress of the United States, in a joint resolution approved September 2, 1964 (78 Stat. 849), that the President proclaim October 9 in each year as Leif [36 USC 169c](/us/usc/t36/s169c).Erikson Day. NOW, THEREFORE, I, LYNDON B. JOHNSON, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate Wednesday, October 9, 1968, as Leif Erikson Day; and I direct the appropriate Government officials to display the flag of the United States on all Government buildings on that day. I also invite the people of the United States to honor the memory of Leif Erikson on that day by holding appropriate exercises and ceremonies in schools and churches, or other suitable places. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-seventh day of September, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-eight, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-third. 3873 September 30, 1968 COLUMBUS DAY, 1968 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 3873 COLUMBUS DAY, 1968 By the President of the United States of America September 30, 1968 A Proclamation On October 12, we honor the memory of the great Italian navigator, Christopher Columbus, who sailed forth on uncharted seas in a voyage that was to change the history of the world. The breadth of his imagination, the force of his determination, and the magnitude of his achievement have not dimmed with the passing of time. We are all spiritual heirs of Christopher Columbus. His unbounded faith and courage are a part of the patrimony of every American. In recognition of our debt to Columbus the Congress of the United States, by a joint resolution approved April 30, 1934 (48 Stat. 657), [36 USC 146](/us/usc/t36/s146).requested the President to proclaim October 12 of each year as Columbus Day for the observance of the anniversary of the discovery of America. NOW, THEREFORE, I, LYNDON B. JOHNSON, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate Saturday, October 12, 1968, as Columbus Day; and I invite the people of this Nation to observe that day in schools, churches, and other suitable places with appropriate ceremonies in honor of the great explorer. I also direct that the flag of the United States be displayed on all public buildings on the appointed day in memory of Christopher Columbus. 82 Stat. 1656 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand, this thirtieth day of September, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-eight, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-third. 3874 October 2, 1968 NATIONAL FOREST PRODUCTS WEEK, 1968 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 3874 NATIONAL FOREST PRODUCTS WEEK, 1968 By the President of the United States of America October 2, 1968 A Proclamation After nearly two centuries of our Nation’s growth and development, forests still cover one-third of the American earth. This enormous natural resource contributes significantly to the economic well-being of our Nation, and to other, equally important benefits in the form of water conservation, forage, recreation, and natural beauty. So that these benefits may be available in increasing quantities and greater quality, all of us should contribute wherever and whenever we can to the renewal and wise use of our forests. The Congress, in order to re-emphasize the importance and heritage of our forest resources, has by a joint resolution of September 13, 1960 [36 USC 163](/us/usc/t36/s163).(74 Stat. 898), designated the seven-day period beginning on the third Sunday of October in each year as National Forest Products Week, and has requested the President to issue annually a proclamation calling for the observance of that week. NOW, THEREFORE, I, LYNDON B. JOHNSON, President of the United States of America, do hereby call upon the people of the United States to observe the week beginning October 20, 1968, as National Forest Products Week, with activities and ceremonies designed to direct public attention to the essential role that our forest resource plays in stimulating the advancement of our rural economy and the continued growth and prosperity of the entire Nation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this second day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-eight, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-third. 3875 October 3, 1968 NATIONAL FAMILY HEALTH WEEK Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 3875 NATIONAL FAMILY HEALTH WEEK By the President of the United States of America October 3, 1968 A Proclamation America’s unusual healthcare system, in which private and public agencies and organizations work together in common cause, has been a principal factor in insuring and improving the Nation’s health. This 82 Stat. 1657system has evolved over many years, changing and adapting to advances in research and technology and to a growing national commitment to good health for all. Though a great deal remains to be done if that commitment is to be honored—especially among poor families—we have seen almost revolutionary progress in providing better health to most Americans during the past few years: —The death rate among babies in their first year of life reached a new low of 22 deaths for every 1,000 live births last year—down 15 percent from 1960. —Boys and girls grow up today largely free from the threat of polio, measles, and other potentially crippling diseases of childhood. —One of every three cancer patients is saved today. —Twenty million older Americans are protected by Medicare; 8 million have already received hospital benefits from this program. In the evolution of our health services system, there has remained one constant—the family physician. Today, as a century ago, he bears a unique responsibility. He continues to be the source of treatment and comfort when illness and accidents occur. He is also the crucial link today between the family and the highly specialized services of modern health science. To further focus national attention upon the accomplishments of our health care system and the central role played by the family physician in the maintenance of superior medical care for all Americans, the Congress by House Joint Resolution 1404 has requested the President *Ante*, p. 848.to issue a proclamation designating the week of November 17 through 23, 1968, as National Family Health Week. NOW, THEREFORE, I, LYNDON B. JOHNSON, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim the week beginning November 17, 1968, as National Family Health Week. I call upon the people of the United States, the medical and health professions, and other interested organizations and groups to observe that week with appropriate ceremonies and activities, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this third day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-eight, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-third. 3876 October 7, 1968 CHILD HEALTH DAY, 1968 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 3876 CHILD HEALTH DAY, 1968 By the President of the United States of America October 7, 1968 A Proclamation For most children in America, the future promises full, productive, healthy lives. 82 Stat. 1658 Over the years, American medicine, science, and social services have combined to create a society with fewer fatal and crippling diseases, a long life expectancy, better nutrition, and more fruitful opportunities for work and leisure. Infant mortality has reached its lowest rate since we began to keep reliable records: It is 12 percent below its level five years ago. Through vaccination programs, we have cut by one-half the number of children who suffer from polio, diphtheria, tetanus, and whooping cough. We are on the verge of eliminating measles totally. Yet, far too many American children are born with only a dim prospect of sharing in America’s promise—because they are born into poverty. And today, 12 million Americans under 18 years old live in poverty. We still rank only 15th among advanced nations in our effort to reduce infant deaths. These are compelling reasons for paying special attention to unfinished business in child health. We cannot allow one American child to be denied the benefits of our knowledge and common effort. All of our children must have the opportunity to develop their abilities and talents to their fullest. This is their birthright, and we must protect it. To demonstrate national concern for the well-being of our children, the Congress has directed the President to proclaim annually the first.[45 Stat. 617](/us/stat/45/617); [73 Stat. 627](/us/stat/73/627).[36 USC 143](/us/usc/t36/s143). Monday in October as Child Health Day. This day is also an appropriate time to salute the work which the United Nations, through its specialized agencies, and the United Nations Children’s Fund are doing to build better health for children around the world. NOW, THEREFORE, I, LYNDON B. JOHNSON, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate Monday, October 7, 1968, as Child Health Day. I invite all persons, all agencies and organizations concerned for the welfare of the world’s children to unite on that day in actions that, will bring strength and recognition to efforts which foster better child health. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this seventh day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-eight, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-third. 3877 October 10, 1968 NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER, 1968 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 3877 NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER, 1968 By the President of the United States of America October 10, 1968 A Proclamation The twentieth century is rightly regarded as the era of science and technology. Scientific achievements and technological advances 82 Stat. 1659have radically altered the conditions of life for most men on our planet. Relations between men, and between man and his environment, have been permanently changed by events that began in the scientific laboratory. As a result of this revolution in knowledge, it has become possible for all men to be adequately fed, clothed, and sheltered; for new energy resources to be committed to man’s use: for information to be spread broadly and instantaneously to the remotest regions of the earth. It has also become possible for man to destroy himself; for local aggression to be converted into global catastrophe; for misinformation and demagoguery to reach millions, and to shape their political destinies. The scientific and technological revolution offers man unparalleled opportunities to liberate—or to enslave—his spirit. He can gain his freedom from physical want, and lose his identity in the prosperous streets of great cities. He can move his family to a healthier and more spacious environment, and lose the sense of community with his fellow men. He can free more hours for leisure activity, and find those hours empty and purposeless. Thus his spirit lives in a state of crisis. In the midst of that crisis—as in days long ago, before “science and technology” were common words to his tongue—man cries out for meaning, for guidance, for assurance that his spirit is of value. In the midst of baffling change, he longs for enduring values. In the impersonal rush of his days, he seeks a sign that he is known, and accepted, as a unique person. In this era of science and technology, we have set aside a day of prayer. Let us use it to thank God for the blessings of human industry and ingenuity, and to seek His strength, His love, and His guidance in the crisis of our spirit. The Congress, by a joint resolution of April 17, 1952, provided that[66 Stat. 64](/us/stat/66/64).[36 USC 185](/us/usc/t36/s185). the President “shall set aside and proclaim a suitable day each year, other than a Sunday, as a National Day of Prayer, on which the people of the United States may turn to God in prayer and meditation at churches, in groups, and as individuals.” NOW, THEREFORE, I, LYNDON B. JOHNSON, President of the United States of America, do hereby set aside Wednesday, October 16, 1968, as National Day of Prayer, 1968. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this tenth day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-eight, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-third. 3878 October 11, 1968 UNITED NATIONS DAY, 1968 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 3878 UNITED NATIONS DAY, 1968 By the President of the United States of America October 11, 1968 A Proclamation On October 24, 1968, the world will mark the twenty-third birthday of the United Nations. 82 Stat. 1660 Our commitment to that organization has been a continuing element of our foreign policy since the U.N. was founded, in 1945. Distinguished Americans of both parties represented our country in the framing of its Charter. Democrats and Republicans alike continued to represent our country in the councils of the United Nations. Together they have contributed to its objectives—the peaceful settlement of disputes, economic and social progress, the control of nuclear armaments, the growth of international law, and the protection of human rights. The cause of human rights is receiving special notice in the United Nations this year, for it was 20 years ago that the General Assembly adopted a landmark document, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. To mark that anniversary, 1968 has been designated as International Human Rights Year. As we take stock of the work of the United Nations, let us not lie beguiled either by easy optimism or by blind pessimism. Let us look squarely at both its successes and its disappointments. Above all, we must not forget that the cause of peace and progress, in this age of mingled hope and danger, requires nations to reject aggression in favor of conciliation and cooperation—of which the United Nations offers the greatest common instrument. Not by arms, but by giving life and practice to the principles of peace, will men find the peace and security in which freedom can flourish. NOW, THEREFORE, I, LYNDON B. JOHNSON, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim Thursday, October 24, 1968, as United Nations Day, and I urge the citizens of this Nation to observe that day by means of such community programs as will contribute to a realistic understanding of the aims, problems, and achievements of the United Nations and its associated organizations. I also call upon officials of the Federal and State Governments and upon local officials to encourage citizen groups and agencies of communication—press, radio, television, and motion pictures—-to engage in special and appropriate observance of United Nations Day this year in cooperation with the United Nations Association of the United States of America and other interested organizations. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this eleventh day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-eight, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-third. 3879 October 11, 1968 RECOGNIZING THE SIGNIFICANT PART WHICH HARRY S. TRUMAN PLAYED IN THE CREATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 3879 RECOGNIZING THE SIGNIFICANT PART WHICH HARRY S. TRUMAN PLAYED IN THE CREATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS By the President of the United States of America October 11, 1968 A Proclamation *Ante*, p. 1659.By Proclamation No. 3878, I proclaimed October 24, 1968, as United Nations Day, and urged the citizens of this Nation to observe that day by appropriate community programs. 82 Stat. 1661 It is especially fitting that, on United Nations Day, Americans should recall the significant part which President Harry S. Truman played in the creation of the United Nations, and the continued support which he gave to that Organization during his term of office. Some of Harry S. Truman’s first decisions when he became President on the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt concerned the United Nations Conference in San Francisco. From the day the Conference met on April 25, 1915, to draft the United Nations Charter, until it concluded two months later, President Truman gave close d inaction to the work of our delegation and climaxed the proceedings with an historic address at the closing session of the Conference. President Truman knew that an effective world organization was needed to prevent a repetition of the devastation wrought by two World Wars. Under his direction, the United States proposed that the development of nuclear energy take place under United Nations control. Through the Point Four Program and in other ways, he projected the United Nations into the field of economic and social development. His concern for human rights led him to appoint Eleanor Roosevelt as the United States spokesman on human rights. Mrs. Roosevelt helped draft the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, whose 20th anniversary we celebrate this year. President Truman never flinched in the exercise of United States responsibility in and through the United Nations. Had he not resolutely supported United Nations opposition to the attack on the Republic of Korea in 1950, other aggressive adventures would have been encouraged, and the United Nations would be a far less effective body. He was alert to every possibility for using the United Nations on behalf of peace and justice—whether in Iran, Greece, the Middle East, Kashmir, or elsewhere. The United States and the world owe much to President Truman’s interest in the United Nations. It is right that the Congress should have, by a joint resolution approved October 11th authorized and *Ante*, p. 996.requested that I issue a proclamation recognizing this fact on October 24—United Nations Day. It is my great pleasure to do so. NOW, THEREFORE, I, LYNDON B. JOHNSON, President of the United States of America, do hereby urge the citizens of this Nation in their observances of United Nations Day 1968 to give special recognition to the significant part which Harry S. Truman played in the creation of the United Nations and to recall those qualities of character, responsibility and leadership which caused him to support the United Nations in its efforts to keep the peace, mid to promote the rule of law and the prevalence of social justice among all men. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this eleventh day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-eight, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-third. **GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW** (90th CONGRESS 2d SESSION) Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 82Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage (CongressionalRecord: 1967, Vol. 113; 1968, Vol. 114) No. Dateapproved House Senate House Senate 1968 90–250 Jan. 24 3 S.J. Res. 132 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jan. 22, 1968 Jan. 22, 1968. 90–251 Jan. 30 4 H.R. 827 91 District of Columbia 940 District of Columbia Mar. 13, 1967; Jan. 22, 1968. Dec. 14, 1967. 90–252 Feb. 3 4 S. 306 725 Interior and Insular Affairs. 466 Interior and Insular Affairs. Jan. 24, 1968 Aug. 2, 1967. 90–253 Feb. 10 5 H.J. Res. 947 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Feb. 7, 1968 Feb. 8, 1968. 90–254 Feb. 13 5 S. 1788 (H. R. 10130). 635 Interior and Insular Affairs. 285 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 18, 1967; Feb. 1, 1968. May 24, Oct. 17, 1967; Jan. 29. 1065 [Conference] 1968. 90–255 Feb. 14 5 S. 1542 (H.R. 8696). 997 Banking and Currency. 354 Banking and Currency Jan. 23, 1968 June 20, 1967; Jan, 30, 1968. 90–256 Feb. 14 15 S. 491 1048 Interior and Insular Affairs. 453 Interior and Insular Affairs. Feb. 5, 1968 July 31, 1967. 90–257 Feb. 15 16 H. R. 14563 (S. 2839). 1054 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 954 Labor and Public Welfare. Jan. 25, 1968 Jan. 30, 1968. 90–258 Feb. 19 26 H.R. 13094 743 Agriculture 947 Agriculture and Forestry. Nov. 30, 1967; Feb. 5, 1968. Jan. 23, 1968. 90–259 Mar. 1 34 S. 1124 (H.R. 11284). 522 Science and Astronautics. 502 Commerce Feb. 8, 1968 Aug. 16, 1967; Feb. 16, 1968. 90–260 Mar. 2 39 S. 2402 1088 Interior and Insular Affairs. 837 Interior and Insular Affairs. Feb. 19, 1968 Dec. 6, 1967. 90–261 Mar. 2 39 S. 2447 1089 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 745 Commerce Feb. 19, 1968 Nov. 15, 1967. 90–262 Mar. 4 40 S. 269 (H.R. 5558). 1069 Interior and Insular Affairs. 825 Interior and Insular Affairs. Feb. 20, 1968 Dec. 1, 1967. 90–263 Mar. 11 42 S. 1227 905 District of Columbia 342 District of Columbia Nov. 20, 1967; Feb. 29, 1968. June 13, 1967 ; Feb. 28, 1968. 90–264 Mar. 12 43 H.R. 12603 810 1131 Public Works [Conference] 959 Public Works Nov. 27, 1967; Feb. 29, 1968. Feb. 8, 28, 1968. 90–265 Mar. 12 46 S. 1821 (H.R. 14463). 1070 Interior and Insular Affairs. 826 Interior and Insular Affairs. Feb. 20, 1968 Dec. 1, 1967; Mar. 4, 1968. 90–266 Mar. 12 47 S. 1727 1087 Interior and Insular Affairs. 529 Interior and Insular Affairs. Mar. 4, 1968 Aug. 21, 1967. 90–267 Mar. 13 47 S. 1155 (H.R. 6649). 256 1103 Banking and Currency [Conference] 193 Banking and Currency Feb. 6, 7, 27, 1968. Aug. 8–11, 1967. Feb. 21, 1968. 1663 1664 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued. Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 82Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage (CongressionalRecord: 1967, Vol. 113; 1968, Vol. 114) No. Dateapproved House Senate House Senate 1968 90–268 Mar. 16 49 S. 2419 991 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 722 Commerce Feb. 28, 1968 Nov. 6, 1967; Mar. 6, 1968. 90–269 Mar. 18 50 H.R, 14743 (S. 2857). 1095 Banking and Currency. 1007 Banking and Currency. Feb. 20, 21, 1968. Mar. 12–14, 1968. 90–270 Mar. 21 51 HR. 2901 1072 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1011 Interior and Insular Affairs. Feb. 19, 1968 Mar. 11, 1968. 90–271 Mar. 21 51 S. 889 (H.R. 5161). 568 Interior and Insular Affairs. 199 Interior and Insular Affairs. Oct. 16, 1967; Mar. 5, 1968. May 2, 1967; Mar. 8, 1968. 1029 [Conference] 90–272 Mar. 22 52 S.J. Res. 123 1106 Interior and Insular Affairs. 821 Interior and Insular Affairs. Mar. 4, 1968 Nov. 30, 1967; Mar. 7, 1968. 90–273 Mar. 26 53 S.J. Res. 138. 1177 Education and Labor _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mar. 14, 1968 Feb. 19, 1968. 90–274 Mar. 27 53 S. 989 1076 Judiciary 891 Judiciary Feb. 26, 1968 Dec. 8, 1967; Mar, 14, 1968. 90–275 Mar. 28 64 H.R.12555 1039 Veterans’ Affairs 1009 Finance Dec. 15, 1967 Mar. 11, 1968. 90–276 Mar. 28 68 S. 793 1161 Armed Services 925 Armed Services Mar. 18, 1968 Jan. 18, 1968. 90–277 Mar. 29 69 S.J. Res. 72 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 246 Judiciary Mar. 4, 1968 May 18, 1967; Mar. 20, 1968. 90–278 Mar. 30 69 S. 2336 1152 Interior and Insular Affairs. 697 Interior and Insular Affairs. Mar, 18, 1968 Nov. 1, 1967. 90–279 Mar. 30 70 H.R. 536 325 Interior and Insular Affairs. 535 Interior and Insular Affairs. June 5, 1967; Mar. 13, 1968. Aug. 23, 1967; Mar. 11, 1968. 1146 [Conference] 90–280 Mar. 30 71 S. 876 1150 Interior and Insular Affairs. 703 Interior and Insular Affairs. Mar. 18, 1968 Nov. 1, 1967. 90–281 Apr. 5 71 H.J. Res. 933 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1023 Judiciary Feb. 29, Mar. 28, 1968. Mar. 28, 1968. 90–282 Apr. 5 72 H.R. 1308 593 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1019 Interior and Insular Affairs. Oct. 2, 1967 Mar. 26, 1968. 90–283 Apr. 10 72 S. 2029 1178 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 712 Commerce Mar. 21, 1968 Nov. 6, 1967; Mar. 28, 1968. 90–284 Apr. 11 73 H.R. 2516 473 Judiciary 721 Judiciary Aug. 15, 16, 1967; Mar. 14, Apr. 10, 1968. Jan. 18–31, Feb. 1–29, Mar. 1–11, 1968. 90–285 Apr. 12 92 H.J. Res. 1223 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Apr. 10, 1968 Apr. 10, 1968. 90–286 Apr. 12 92 H.J. Res. 1229 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Apr. 11, 1968 Apr. 11, 1968. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued. Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 82Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage (CongressionalRecord: 1967, Vol. 113; 1968, Vol. 114) No. Dateapproved House Senate House Senate 90–287 Apr. 12 93 H.R. 10599 558 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1070 Interior and Insular Affairs. Aug. 21, 1967 Apr. 1, 1968. 90–288 Apr. 16 93 S. 109 (H.R. 13541). 824 Agriculture 474 Agriculture and Forestry. Mar. 25, 1968 Aug. 4, 1967; Apr. 1, 1968. 90–289 Apr. 19 96 H.R. 16324 (S. 3262). 1266 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. 1074 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Apr. 4, 1968 Apr. 8, 1968. 90–290 Apr. 19 98 H.R. 5799 379 District of Columbia 1075 District of Columbia June 26, 1967 Apr. 8, 1967. 90–291 Apr. 19 98 H.R. 11816 567 Judiciary 521 Judiciary Sept. 11, 1967; Sept. 14, 1967; (S. 798). 1187 [Conference] Mar. 27, 1968. Apr. 3, 1968. 90–292 Apr. 22 101 H.R.13042 659 District of Columbia 942 District of Columbia Sept. 25, 1967; Dec. 15, 1967; 1232 [Conference] Apr. 2, 1968. Mar. 29, 1968. 90–293 Apr. 25 107 H.R. 14401 1092 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 1079 Commerce Feb. 19, 1968 Apr. 11, 1968. 90–294 Apr. 26 108 S. 3135 (H.R. 15986). 1281 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 1017 Commerce Apr. 24, 1968 Mar. 22, 1968. 90–295 Apr. 29 108 S. 1664 1151 Judiciary 756 Judiciary Mar. 18, 1968 Nov. 16, 1967; Apr. 17, 1968. 90–296 Apr. 29 109 S. 159 1130 Judiciary 454 Judiciary Mar. 4, 1968 Aug. 9, 1967; Apr. 10, 1968. 90–297 Apr. 29 110 S. 2912 1247 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1010 Interior and Insular Affairs. Apr. 4, 1968 Mar. 11, Apr. 11, 1968. 90–298 Apr. 29 111 H.R. 9473 920 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 1078 Commerce Nov. 20, 1967 Apr. 10, 1968. 90–299 May 3 112 S. 375 1109 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 189 Commerce Mar. 4, 1968 Apr. 24, 1967; Apr. 19, 1968. 90–300 May 4 113 H.R.15344 1179 Banking and Currency 1091 Banking and Currency Mar. 28, 1968 Apr. 24, 1968. 90–301 May 7 113 H.R. 10477 1171 Veterans’ Affairs 1090 Banking and Currency Mar. 26, Apr. 30, 1968. Apr. 19, 30, 1968. 90–302 May 8 117 H.R. 15398 1114 Education and Labor 1067 Agriculture and Forestry. Mar. 5, 1968 Apr. 10, 11, 17, 1968. 90–303 May 10 120 S. 1909 1341 Banking and Currency. 404 Banking and Currency May 6, 1968 July 21, 1967; May 8, 1968. 90–304 May 13 120 H.R. 13176 1186 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1096 Labor and Public Welfare. Apr. 1, 1968 Apr. 30, 1968. 90–305 May 13 121 S.J. Res. 131 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1022 Judiciary May 1, 1968 Apr. 1, May 3, 1968. 90–306 May 17 121 S. 391 1324 Interior and Insular Affairs. 710 Interior and Insular Affairs. May 6, 1968 Nov. 2, 1967. 90–307 May 17 122 H.R. 11527 717 Agriculture. 1068 Agriculture and Forestry. Nov. 20, 1967; Apr. 30, 1968. Apr. 2, 1968. 90–308 May 17 123 S. 1119 1288 Interior and Insular Affairs. 690 Interior and Insular Affairs. May 6, 1968 Nov. 1, 1967; May 10, 1968. 90–309 May 17 123 S. 2745 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1021 Judiciary May 1, 1968 Apr. 1, 1967. 90–310 May 18 124 S. 1173 1325 Interior and Insular Affairs. 456 Interior and Insular Affairs. May 6, 1968 Aug. 2, 1967. 90–311 May 18 124 S. 1946 1293 Interior and Insular Affairs. 702 Interior and Insular Affairs. May 6, 1968 Nov. 6, 1967. 1665 1666 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued. Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 82Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage (CongressionalRecord: 1967, Vol. 113; 1968, Vol. 114) No. Dateapproved House Senate House Senate 1968 90–312 May 18 125 H.R. 14681 1167 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 1113 Commerce Mar. 18, 1968 May 9, 1968. 90–313 May 22 126 S.J. Res. 129 (H,J. Res. 958). 1282 Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 1086 Commerce May 7, 1968 Apr. 10, May 8, 1968. 90–314 May 23 129 H.R.14940 1140 1347 Foreign Affairs [Conference] 1088 Foreign Relations Mar. 6, May 9, 1968. Apr. 19, 22, May 16, 1968. 90–315 May 24 129 S. 3033 1326 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1018 Interior and Insular Affairs. May 13, 1968. Mar. 26, 1968. 90–316 May 24 130 H.J. Res. 1234 (S.J. Res. 93). 1342 Banking and Currency. 541 Bonking and Currency. May 6, 1968 Aug. 29, 1967; May 8, 1968. 90–317 May 24 131 S. 528 (H.R, 15225). 1323 Interior and Insular Affairs. 413 Interior and Insular Affairs. May 6, 1968 July 31, 1967. 90–318 May 24 131 S. 2531 (H.R. 13514). 1321 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1008 Interior and Insular Affairs. May 6, 1968 Mar. 6, 1968. 90–319 May 27 132 H.R. 16409 1285 District of Columbia 1115 District of Columbia Apr. 22, May 20, 1968. May 13, 1968. 90–320 May 27 140 H.R. 15131 1101 1394 District of Columbia [Conference]. 1083 District of Columbia Feb. 26, May 20, 1968. Apr. 10, May 16, 17, 1968. 90–321 May 29 146 S. 5 (H.R. 11601). 1040 1397 Banking and Currency. [Conference]. 392 Banking and Currency Jan. 30, 31, Feb 1, May 22, 1968. July 11, 1967; May 22, 1968. 90–322 May 30 167 S.J. Res. 142 1381 House Administration 1037 Rules and Administration, May 20, 1968 Apr. 1, 1968. 90–323 May 30 167 S.J. Res. 143 1382 House Administration 1038 Rules and Administration. May 20, 1968 Apr. 1, 1968. 90–324 May 30 168 S.J. Res. 144 1383 House Administration 1039 Rules and Administration. May 20, 1968 Apr. 1, 1968. 90–325 June 4 168 H.R. 15364 1145 Banking and Currency 1131 Foreign Relations Mar. 19, 1968 May 20, 1968. 90–320 June 4 108 S. 561 1294 Interior and Insular Affairs. 694 Interior and Insular Affairs. May 20, 1968 Nov. 2, 1967. 90–327 June 4 169 H.R. 15822 1220 Agriculture 1126 Agriculture and Forestry. May 6, 1968 May 17, 1968. 90–328 June 4 109 S.J. Res. 168 (H.J, Res. 1227). 1345 Agriculture 1127 Agriculture and Forestry. May 23, 1968 May 20, 1968. 90–329 June 5 170 H.R. 15863 1311 Armed Services 1135 Armed Services. May 6, 1968 May 20, 1968. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued. Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 82Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage (CongressionalRecord: 1967, Vol. 113; 1968, Vol. 114) No. Dateapproved House Senate House Senate 90–330 June 5 170 H.R. 15348 1301 Armed Services 1133 Armed Services May 6, May 22, 1968. May 20, 1968. 90–331 June 6 170 H.J. Res. 1292 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ June 6, 1968 June 6, 1968. 90–332 June 7 171 HR. 14922 155 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1144 Interior and Insular Affairs. Mar. 18, 1968 May 27, 1968. 90–333 June 8 171 H.R. 14672 1300 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1141 Interior and Insular Affairs. May 6, 1968 May 27, 1968. 90–334 June 8 171 H.R.15224 1165 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 1120 Commerce Mar. 19, 1968 May 27, 1968. 90–335 June 10 174 H.R.3299 1287 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1142 Interior and Insular Affairs. May 6, 1968 May 27, 1968. 90–336 June 10 175 H.R. 15004 1163 Armed Services 1134 Armed Services Mar. 18, 1968 May 29, 1968. 90–337 June 10 175 H.R. 15271 1286 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1140 Interior and Insular Affairs. May 6, 1968 May 27, 1968. 90–338 June 15 175 II.J. Res. 1298 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ June 11, 1968. June 11, 1968. 90–339 June 15 177 S. 2452 1417 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 827 Interior and Insular Affairs. June 3, 1968 Dec. 1, 1967. 90–340 June 15 178 S. 2634 1480 Armed Services 806 Armed Services June 3, 1968 Nov. 28, 1967. 90–341 June 15 180 S. 3017 (H.R. 14796). 1416 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 1119 Commerce June 3, 1968 May 27, 1968. 90–342 June 15 180 H.J. Res. 1224 1343 Armed Services 1132 Armed Services May 14, 1968 June 3, 1968. 90–343 June 18 180 S. 2884 (H.R. 8176). 1384 House Administration 1025 Rules and Administration. May 20, 1968 Apr. 8, June 3, 1968. 90–344 June 18 181 S. 1581 1385 House Administration 397 Rules and Administration. May 20, 1968 July 17, 1967; June 3, 1968. 90–345 June 18 182 H.R. 16674 1334 Agriculture 1166 Agriculture and Forestry. May 20, 1968 June 10, 1968. 90–346 June 18 183 H.R.17325 1537 Ways and Means June 11, 1968 June 11, 1968. 90–347 June 18 184 S. 2349 1356 Judiciary 782 Judiciary June 5, 1968 Nov. 17, 1967; June 10, 1968. 90–348 June 18 184 H.R. 11308 1066 1511 Education and Labor [Conference] 1103 Labor and Public Welfare. Feb. 27, June 5, 1968. May 7, 29, 1968. 90–349 June 19 188 H.R. 16911 1349 Banking and Currency. 1164 Foreign Relations May 10, 1968 June 6, 1968. 90–350 June 19 190 H.R.16489 1284 1544 Appropriations [Conference] 1165 Appropriations Apr. 9, June 12, 1968. June 6, 12, 1968. 90–351 June 19 197 H.R. 5037 (S, 917). 488 Judiciary 1097 Judiciary Aug. 2, 3, 8, 1967; June 6, 1968. May 1–3, 6–10, 13–17, 20–23, 24, 1968. 90–352 June 19 239 H.J. Res. 1268 1373 Appropriations 1227 Appropriations May 1, 9, 1968 June 13, 1908. 90–353 June 20 240 H.R. 15972 1213 Judiciary 1206 Judiciary Apr. 1, 1968 June 12, 1968. 90–354 June 20 241 S. 1999 (H.R. 15280). 1465 District of Columbia 888 District of Columbia May 27, 1968. Dec. 8, 1967; June 18, 1968. 90–355 June 20 242 H.R 4919 273 Interior and Insular Affairs. 829 Interior and Insular Affairs. June 5, 1967; June 6, 1968. Dec. 1, 1967; June 10, 1968. 90–356 June 22 242 H.R. 7431 852 Judiciary 1202 Judiciary Nov. 7, 1967 June 12, 1968. 1667 1668 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued. Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 82Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage (CongressionalRecord: 1967, Vol. 113; 1968, Vol. 114) No. Dateapproved House Senate House Senate 1968 90–357 June 22 243 H.R. 13439 924 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 1177 Judiciary Nov. 20, 1967 June 12, 1968. 90–358 June 22 248 H.R. 12639 988 1534 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. [Conference] 1081 Commerce Dec. 4, 1967; June 12, 1968, Apr. 10, June 10, 1968. 90–359 June 22 249 H.R. 15190 1222 1535 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. [Conference] 1112 Commerce Apr. 1, 30, June 12, 1968. May 14, June 11, 1968. 90–360 June 22 249 S. 974 985 Agriculture 546 Agriculture and Forestry. June 10, 1968 Aug. 29, 30, 1967 ; June 11, 1968. 90–361 June 27 250 S. 2276 1539 Agriculture 1125 Agriculture and Forestry. June 17, 1968 May 20, 1968. 90–362 June 27 250 S. 2914 (H.R. 15087). 1519 Foreign Affairs 1095 Foreign Relations June 13, 1968 Apr. 30, June 17, 1968. 90–363 June 28 250 H.R.15951 1280 Judiciary 1293 Judiciary May 7, 9, 1968 June 24, 1968. 90–364 June 28 251 H.R.15414 1104 1533 Ways and Means [Conference] 1014 Finance Feb. 28, 29, June 20, 1968. Mar. 22, 25–28, Apr. 1, 2, June 21, 1968. 90–365 June 29 274 H.R. 6157 (S. 1084). 893 Banking and Currency 590, 1228 Banking and Currency. Feb. 5, June 17, 1968. Oct. 11, 1967; June 13, 1968. 90–366 June 29 275 H.J. Res. 1368. 1588 Appropriations _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ June 27, 1968 June 28, 1968. 90–367 June 29 277 S. 1028 1371 Post Office and Civil Service. 365 Post Office and Civil Service. June 18, 1968 June 28, 1967; June 21, 1968. 90–368 June 29 278 S.J. Res. 180 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ June 19, 1968 June 19, 1968. 90–369 June 29 279 H.R. 10135 1097 Judiciary 1303 Judiciary Mar. 4, 1968 June 24, 1968. 90–370 July 1 279 H.R. 17268 1455 Banking and Currency 1322 Banking and Currency June 4, 27, 1968 June 26, 1968. 90–371 July 1 280 H.R. 15216 1212 Judiciary 1285 Judiciary Apr. 1, 1968 June 24, 1968. 90–372 July 2 280 9. 3363 (H.R. 16629). 1396 Public Works 1122 Public Works June 3, 1968 May 17, June 21, 1968. 90–373 July 3 280 H.R.15856 1181 Science and Astronautics. 1136 Aeronautical and Space Sciences. May 2, June 18, 1968. June 6, 10, 1968. 90–374 July 5 283 H.R. 13593 1308 Armed Services 1316 Armed Services May 6, 1968 June 25, 1968. 90–375 July 5 284 H.R. 14907 1372 Banking and Currency 1265 Banking and Currency May 27, June 24, 1968. June 19, 1968. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued. Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 82Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage (CongressionalRecord: 1967, Vol. 113; 1968, Vol. 114) No. Dateapproved House Senate House Senate 90–376 July 5 286 S. 3159 (H.R. 16358), 1513 Public Works 1114 Public Works June 17, 1968 May 14, June 21, 1968. 90–377 July 5 287 HR. 5783 1322 Armed Services 1314 Armed Services May 6, 1968 June 25, 1968, 90–378 July 5 289 HR 15789 1315 Armed Services 1313 Armed Services May 6, 1968 June 25, 1968. 90–379 July 5 290 H.R, 14910 1108 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 1276 Commerce Mar. 6, 12, 1968. June 24, 1968. 90–380 July 5 291 H.R.8581 1014 District of Columbia 1320 District of Columbia Dec. 13, 1967 June 26, 1968. 90–381 July 5 291 H.R.10480 350 Judiciary 1287 Judiciary June 20, 1967; June 25, 1968. June 24, 1968. 90–382 July 5 292 H R. 3931 205 District of Columbia 1319 District of Columbia Apr. 24, 1967 June 26, 1968. 90–383 July 5 292 H.R. 13315 1084 Judiciary 1304 Judiciary Feb. 19, 1968 June 24, 1968. 90–384 July 5 292 H.R. 17024 1401 Judiciary 1317 Judiciary June 3, 1968 June 25, 1968. 90–385 July 5 293 H.R. 16127 1400 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 1274 Commerce May 29, 1968 June 24, 1968. 90–386 July 5 293 H.R.13050 1307 Armed Services 1315 Armed Services May 6, 1968 June 25, 1968. 90–387 July 5 293 H.R. 17002 1423 Agriculture 1270 Agriculture and Forestry. June 3, 1968 June 24, 1968. 90–388 July 6 294 H.R.16451 1422 Agriculture 1273 Agriculture and Forestry. June 3, 1968 June 24, 1968. 90–389 July 7 294 H.R. 15345 1327 Banking and Currency 1263 Banking and Currency. May 6, June 24, 1968. June 19, 1968. 90–390 July 7 296 H.R. 16162 (S. 3218). 1476 Banking and Currency 1100 Banking and Currency. June 12, 24, 1968. June 17, 18, 1968. 90–391 July 7 297 H.R. 16819 1346 Education and Labor 1309 Labor and Public Welfare. May 6, June 25, 1968. June 24, 1968. 90–392 July 9 307 H.R. 17734 1531 1608 Appropriations [Conference] 1269 Appropriations June 11, July 2, 1968. June 25, July 2, 1968. 90–393 July 11 337 S. 203 1557 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1146 Interior and Insular Affairs July 1, 1968 May 27, I960. 90–394 July 11 338 H.R. 15979 1223 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 1236 Commerce Apr. 1, June 27, 1968. June 24, 1968. 90–395 July 11 338 H.J. Res. 1111 1329 Judiciary 1333 Judiciary May 6, 1968 July 1, 1968. 90–396 July 11 339 H.R.6279 260 Science and Astronautics. 1230 Commerce Aug. 14, 1967; June 27, 1968. June 13, 1968. 90–397 July 11 341 S. 2047 (H.R. 13366). 1399 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 686 Commerce June 3, 1968 Oct. 27, 1967 ; June 28, 1968. 90–398 July 11 342 S. 2837 1530 Agriculture 1129 Agriculture and Forestry. July 1, 1968 May 17, 1968. 90–399 July 13 342 H.R.3639 875 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 1308 Labor and Public Welfare. Nov. 6, 1967 June 24, July 2, 1968. 90–400 July 13 354 S. 1251 1538 Interior and Insular Affairs. 457 Interior and Insular Affairs. June 17, 1968 Aug. 2, 1967, July 2, 1968. 90–401 July 15 354 S. 1401 (H.R. 8578). 1313 1598 Interior and Insular Affairs. [Conference] 1071 Interior and Insular Affairs. May 23, July 2, 1968. Apr. 22–26, 29, 30, June 18, July 2, 1968. 1669 1670 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued. Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 82Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage (CongressionalRecord: 1967, Vol. 113; 1968, Vol. 114) No. Dateapproved House Senate House Senate 1966 90–402 July 18 356 S. 2701 (H.R. 13780). 1552 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1143 Interior and Insular Affairs. July 1, 1968 May 27, July 3, 1968. 90–403 July 18 358 S. 1059 1567 Interior and Insular Affairs. 834 Interior and Insular Affairs. July 1, 1968 Dec. 6, 1967. 90–404 July 18 359 S. 322 1424 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 746 Commerce June 24, 1968 Nov. 15, 1967; July 2, 1968. 90–405 July 18 359 S.J. Res. 165 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1295 Judiciary June 27, 1968 June 24, 1968. 90–406 July 18 359 H.J. Res. 1302 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1336 Judiciary June 19, 1968 July 1, 1968. 90–407 July 18 360 H.R.5404 34 Science and Astronautics. 1137 Labor and Public Welfare. Apr. 12, 1967; June 27, 1968. May 24, 1968. 90–408 July 21 367 H.R.16703 1296 1658 Armed Services [Conference] 1232 Armed Services Apr. 25, July 11, 1968. June 18, 19, 21, 24, 25, July 11, 1968. 90–409 July 21 393 H R. 4739 615 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1364 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 11, 1967 July 10, 1968. 90–410 July 21 393 H.R.16065 1479 Agriculture 1272 Agriculture and Forestry. June 3, 1968 July 10, 1968. 90–411 July 21 395 H.R.3400 1463 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 1353 Commerce June 10, 1968 July 11, 1968. 90–412 July 21 396 H.R. 13402 908 District of Columbia 1357 District of Columbia Nov. 20, 1967 July 10, 1968. 90–413 July 21 396 H.R. 10773 566 Judiciary 1286 Judiciary Sept. 11, 1967; July 12, 1968. June 24, 1968. 90–414 July 21 396 S.J. Res. 157 1558 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1139 Interior and Insular Affairs. July I, 1968 May 27, July 8, 1965. 90–415 July 23 397 H.R. 18203 1689 Education and Labor. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ July 15, 1968 July 17, 1968. 90–416 July 23 397 S.J. Res. 172 1613 Judiciary 1181 Judiciary July 15, 1968 June 12, 1968. 90–417 July 23 398 H.R. 18038 1576 1718 Appropriations [Conference] 1350 Appropriations June 27, July 16, 1968. July 9, 17, 1968, 90–418 July 23 413 S. 3143 1621 Agriculture 1128 Agriculture and Forestry. July 15, 1968. May 17, 1968. 90–419 July 24 414 S. 660 1640 Foreign Affairs 1178 Judiciary July 15, 1968 June 12, 1968. 90–420 July 24 419 S. 1260 1624 Foreign Affairs 687 Commerce July 15, 1968. Oct. 21, 1967. 90–421 July 24 420 H.R.9063 888 1648 Foreign Affairs [Conference] 836 Foreign Relations Nov. 20, 1967; July 11, 1968. Dec. 6, 7, July 8, 1968. 90–422 July 24 423 S. 3245 (H.R. 16824). 1607 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 1231 Commerce July 12, 1968 June 13, July 17, 1968. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued. Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 82Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage (CongressionalRecord: 1967, Vol. 113; 1968, Vol. 114) No. Dateapproved House Senate House Senate 90–423 July 24 424 H.R.16024 1606 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 1436 Commerce July 12, 1968 July 19, 1968. 90–424 July 24 424 H.R. 5704 1292 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1145 Interior and Insular Affairs. May 6, July 16, 1968. May 27, 1968. 90–425 July 26 425 H.R. 17354 1395 1664 Appropriations [Conference] 1275 Appropriations May 21, July 11, 1968. June 26, July 11, 1968. 90–426 July 26 445 H.R. 15562 1509 Agriculture 1365 Agriculture and Forestry June 17, 1968 July 10, 1968. 90–427 July 26 445 S. 1752 1638 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 684 Commerce July 15, 1968 Oct. 27, 1967. 90–428 July 26 446 S. 1418 1633 Foreign Affairs 926 Foreign Relations July 15, 1968. Apr. 8, July 17, 1968. 90–429 July 26 446 H.R. 7481 1378 Veterans’ Affairs 1390 Labor and Public Welfare, May 20, 1968 June 15, 1968. 90–430 July 26 447 H.R. 272 1457 Ways and Means 1440 Finance June 4, 1968 July 20, 1968. 90–431 July 26 447 H.R. 14954 1376 Veterans’ Affairs 1391 Labor and Public Welfare. May 20, 1968 July 15, 1968. 90–432 July 26 448 H.R. 16902 1377 Veterans’ Affairs 1392 Labor and Public Welfare. May 20, 1968 July 15, 1968. 90–433 July 26 448 S. 752 1667 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 1152 Commerce July 15, 1968 June 4, 1968. 90–434 July 27 449 H.R. 18340 1713 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 1441 Commerce July 15, 1968 July 20, 1968. 90–435 July 27 449 S. 3102 (H.R. 15714). 1561 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 1080 Commerce July 1, 1968 Apr. 10, July 10, 1968. 90–436 July 29 450 S. 2986 (H.R. 16165). 1297 1642 Agriculture [Conference] 1066 Agriculture and Forestry. May 14, July 12, 1968. Apr. 3, July 15, 1968. 90–437 July 29 452 B. 1299 (H.R. 7696). 1663 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 1264 Banking and Currency. July 15, 1968 June 19, July W, 1968. 90–438 July 29 453 S.J. Res. 160 (H.J. Res. 946). 1665 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 123/ Banking and Currency. July 15, 1968 June 18, July 17, 1968. 90–439 July 29 454 S. 510 1711 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 550 Banking and Currency. July 15, 1968 Aug. 30, 1967; July 18, 1968. 90–440 July 30 458 S. 1941 (H.R. 17414). 1467 District of Columbia 941 District of Columbia May 27, 1968 Dec. 14, 1967; July 23, 1968. 90–441 July 30 460 S. 3456. 173 District of Columbia 1360 District of Columbia July 22, 1968 July 8, 1968. 90–442 July 30 461 H.R. 18065 1615 Foreign Affairs 1444 Foreign Relations July 15, 1968 July 22, 1968. 90–443 July 30 461 S.J. Res. 181 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1335 Judiciary July 23, 1968 July 1, 25, 1968. 90–444 July 30 461 S. 3495 1727 Armed Services 1358 Armed Services July 23, 1968 July 10, 1968. 90–445 July 31 462 H.R. 12120 647 1724 Education and Labor [Conference] 1332 Labor and Public Welfare. Sept. 26, 1967; July 18, 1968. July 2, 8, 17, 1968. 90–446 July 31 474 H.R. 10673 575 Agriculture 1331 Agriculture and Forestry. Sept. 29, 1967 ; July 22, 1968. June 28, 1968. 90–447 July 31 475 H.J. Res. 1420 1800 Appropriations _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ July 26, 1968 July 26, 1968. 1671 1672 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued. Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 82Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage (CongressionalRecord: 1967, Vol. 113; 1968, Vol. 114) No. Dateapproved House Senate House Senate 1966 90–448 Aug. 1 476 S. 3497 (H.R. 17989). 1585 1785 Banking and Currency. (Conference] 1123 Banking and Currency. July 10, 26, 1968. May 23, 24, 27, 28, July 25, 1968. 90–449 Aug. 2 611 H.R. 15387 1350 1822 Post Office and Civil Service. [Conference] 1455 Post Office and Civil Service. May 20, July 29, Aug. 1, 1968. July 26, 30, 1968. 90–450 Aug. 2 612 H.R.16361 1609 1829 District of Columbia [Conference] 1448 District of Columbia July 3, Aug. 1, 1968. July 26, Aug. 1, 1968. 90–451 Aug. 3 616 S. 2445 (H.R. 12698). 1643 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 1338 Commerce July 15, 1968 July 10, 19, 1968. 90–452 Aug. 3 616 H.R. 14330 1015 District of Columbia 1435 District of Columbia July 15, 1968 July 10, 19, 1968. 90–453 Aug. 3 624 S. 6 1612 Interior and Insular Affairs. 699 Interior and Insular Affairs. July 15, 1968 Nov. 1, 1967; July 22, 1968. 90–454 Aug. 3 625 H.R. 25 989 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 1419 Commerce Feb. 8, July 22, 1968. July 19, 1968. 90–455 Aug. 3 628 S. 1532 1736 District of Columbia 805 District of Columbia July 22, 1968 Nov. 27, 1967. 90–456 Aug. 3 630 S.J. Res. 193 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ July 24, 1968 July 19, 1968. 90–457 Aug. 3 631 S. 1228 1753 District of Columbia 944 District of Columbia July 22, 1968 Dec. 15, 1967; July 24, 1968. 90–458 Aug. 3 633 S. 1224 1722 District of Columbia 587 District of Columbia July 22, 1968 Oct. 10, 1967; July 24, 1968. 90–459 Aug. 3 634 H.R.9606 901 District of Columbia 1452 District of Columbia Nov. 20, 1967 July 25, 1968. 90–460 Aug. 3 634 H.R. 16729 1319 Education and Labor _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ May 1, 9, July 31, 1968. July 30, 1968. 90–461 Aug. 8 638 S. 2060 1797 Government Operations. 1099 Government Operations. July 31, 1968 May 3, 1968. 90–462 Aug. 8 638 S.3679 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ July 30, 1968 July 3, 1968. 90–463 Aug. 8 639 H.R. 16913 1335 1794 Appropriations. [Conference] 1138 Appropriations May 1, July 26, 1968. May 29, July 26, 1968. 90–464 Aug. 8 654 H.R. 18188 1596 1833 Appropriations (Conference] 1415 Appropriations July 3, Aug. 1, 1968. July 23, Aug. 1, 1968. 90–465 Aug. 8 661 H.R. 11026 1508 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 1458 Commerce July 15, 1968 July 29, 1968. 90–466 Aug. 8 662 H.R.9391 1330 Judiciary. 1464 Judiciary May 6, 1968 July 27, 1968. 90–467 Aug. 8 662 H.R. 10213 737 District of Columbia 1453 District of Columbia Oct. 9, 1967 July 25, 1968. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued. Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 82Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage (CongressionalRecord: 1967, Vol. 113; 1968, Vol. 114) No. Dateapproved House Senate House Senate 90–468 Aug. 8 663 H.R.9098 1328 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1349 Interior and Insular Affairs. May 6, July 16, 1968. July 3, 17, 18, 27, 1968. 90–469 Aug. 8 666 H.R. 15864 (S. 2886). 1726 Armed Services 1475 Government Operations. July 25, 1968 July 27, 1968. 90–470 Aug. 8 667 H.R. 17522 1468 1830 Appropriations [Conference! 1459 Appropriations May 28, Aug. 1, 1968. July 29, Aug. 1, 1968. 90–471 Aug. 9 692 H.R. 15189 1246 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 1121 Commerce Apr. 10, July 26, 1968. June 11, July 25, 1968. Aug. 1678 [Conference] 90–472 Aug. 9 693 H.R. 3136 33 Science and Astronautics. 1442 Commerce June 24, 1968 July 30, 1968. 90–473 Aug. 10 694 H.R. 18706 1729 1841 Appropriations [Conference] 1487 Appropriations July 26, Aug. 2, 1968. July 30, Aug. 2, 1968. 90–474 Aug. 11 700 H.R. 18254 1712 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 1485 Commerce July 15, 1968 Aug. 1, 1968. 90–475 Aug. 11 701 H.R. 10864 897 1826 Agriculture [Conference] 909 Agriculture and Forestry. Aug. 1, 1968 Dec. 11, 1967; July 30, 1968. 90–476 Aug. 11 703 HR. 16086 1666 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1481 Interior and Insular Affairs. July 15, 1968. July 31, 1968. 90–477 Aug. 11 704 H.R.13781 1221 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 1381 1439 Commerce Labor and Public Apr. 1, Aug. 2, 1968. July 20, Aug. 1, 1968. Aug. 1837 [Conference] Welfare. 90–478 Aug. 11 704 H.R.14367 1043 Armed Services 1043 Armed Services Dec. 14, 1967; June 27, 1968. Apr. 26, Aug. 2, 1968. 90–479 Aug. 12 705 H.R. 17903 1549 Appropriations 1405 Appropriations June 19, July 26, 1968. July 20, 30, 1968. Aug. 1788 90–480 Aug. 12 718 S. 222 (H.R. 6589). 1532 Public Works 538 Public Works June 17, July 26, 1968. Aug. 25, 1967; July 29, 1968. Aug. 1787 [Conference] 90–481 Aug. 12 720 S. 1166 1390 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 733 Commerce June 27, July 2, 26, 1968. Nov. 9, 1967; July 31, 1968. Aug. 1795 [Conference] 90–482 Aug. 12 729 S. 2269 (H.R. 4451). 1566 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 815 919 Commerce Foreign Relations Sept. 18, 1967; July 31, 1968. Apr. 3, Aug. 2, 1968. Aug. 625 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 90–483 Aug. 13 731 S. 3710 1709 1819 Public Works [Conference] 1342 Public Works July 15, 31, 1968. July 2, Aug. 1, 1968. 90–484 Aug. 13 750 S. 3638 (H.R. 17752). 1614 1828 Agriculture [Conference] 1363 Agriculture and Forestry. July 15, Aug. 1, 1968. July 10, Aug. 2, 1968. 90–485 Aug. 13 751 H.R. 12323 951 Armed Services 1480 Armed Services Dec. 4, 1967; Aug. 1, 1968. July 29, 1968. 90–486 Aug. 13 755 S. 3865 1823 Armed Services 1446 Armed Services Aug. 1, 1968 July 25, 1968. 90–487 Aug. 13 761 H.R. 15794 1344 1827 Agriculture [Conference] 1372 Agriculture and Forestry. May 29, Aug. 1, 1968. July 11, 30, 1968. 1673 1674 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued. Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 82Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage (CongressionalRecord: 1967, Vol. 113; 1968, Vol. 114) No. Dateapproved House Senate House Senate 1968 90–488 Aug. 15 770 S. 1504 (H.R. 18209). 1635 Agriculture 540 Agriculture and Forestry. Aug. 2, 1968 Aug. 28, 1967; Aug. 2, 19681 90–489 Aug. 16 771 H.R. 12843 1644 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Aug. 1, 1968 Aug. 2, 1968. 90–490 Aug. 16 773 S. 3095 (H.R. 15757). 1634 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 1307 Labor and Public Welfare. Aug. 1, 1968 June 24, Aug. 2, 1968. 90–491 Aug. 17 790 H.R.1093 1303 Armed Services 1477 Armed Services May 6, July 31, 1968. July 29, Aug. 2, 1968. 90–492 Aug. 18 791 H.R. 16363 (S. 2932). 1333 1839 Agriculture [Conference] 1449 Agriculture and Forestry. June 13, Aug. 2, 1968. July 29, Aug. 2, 1968. 90–493 Aug. 19 808 H.R. 16027 1380 Veterans’ Affairs 1478 Finance June 6, Aug. 2, 1968. July 31, Aug. 2, 1968. 90–494 Aug. 20 810 S. 633 1632 Foreign Affairs 715 Foreign Relations Aug. 2, 1968 Nov. 9, 13, 1967; Aug. 2, 1968. 90–495 Aug. 23 815 S. 3418 (H.R. 17134). 1584 1799 Public Works [Conference] 1340 Public Works July 3, 26, 1968. July 1, 29, 1968. 90–496 Aug. 23 837 S. 450 1522 Interior and Insular Affairs. 217 Interior and Insular Affairs. June 17, July 26, 1968. June 12, July 18, 1967; July 24, 1968. 90–497 Aug. 11 842 S. 449 (H.R. 7329). 1521 Interior and Insular Affairs. 216 Interior and Insular Affairs. June 17, Sept. 5, 1968. May 9, 1967; July 24, 1968. 90–498 Aug. 17 848 H.J. Res. 1299 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1521 Judiciary July 23, 1968 Sept, 12, 1968. 90–499 Aug. 18 848 H.J. Res. 1404 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1528 Judiciary July 23, 1968 Sept. 12, 1968. 90–500 Aug. 20 849 S. 3293 1645 1869 Armed cervices [Conference] 1087 Armed services July 11, Sept. 10, 1968. Apr. 17–19, Sept. 11, 1968. 90–501 Aug. 20 852 H.R. 15268 1748 Armed Services 1505 Armed Services July 23, 1968 Sept. 11, 1968. 90–502 Aug. 20 852 H.R. 18146 1751 Armed Services 1503 Armed Services July 23, 1968 Sept. 11, 1968. 90–503 Aug. 21 853 H.R. 9362 1611 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1533 Interior and Insular Affairs. July 15, 1968 Sept. 12, 1968. 90–504 Aug. 21 855 H.R. 14205 1553 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1516 Interior and Insular Affairs. July 1, 1968 Sept. 11, 1968. 90–505 Aug. 21 856 S. 3133 (H.R. 16092). 1814 Banking and Currency. 1343 Banking and Currency. Sept. 16, 1968 July 23, 24, Sept. 18, 1968. 90–506 Aug. 21 859 H.R. 16211 1554 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1517 Interior and Insular Affairs. July 1, 1968 Sept. 11, 1968. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued. Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 82Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage (CongressionalRecord: 1967, Vol. 113; 1968, Vol. 114) No. Dateapproved House Senate House Senate 90–507 Sept. 21 860 H.R. 10911 1478 Interior anti Insular Affairs. 1513 Interior and Insular Affairs. June 3, 1968 Sept. 11, 1968. 90–508 Sept. 21 861 H.R. 16102 1555 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1518 Interior and Insular Affairs. July 1, 1968 Sept. 11, 1968. 90–509 Sept. 21 862 H.R. 14005 1568 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1534 Interior and Insular Affairs. July 1, 1968 Sept. 12, 1968. 90–510 Sept. 21 863 H.R.17780 1750 Armed Services 1507 Armed Services July 23, 1968 Sept. 11, 1968. 90–511 Sept. 24 863 S. 3072 (H.R. 16801). 1855 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1509 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 16, 1968 Sept. 11, 1968. 90–512 Sept. 25 863 H.R. 10573 1314 Armed Services 1506 Armed Services May 6, 1968 Sept. 11, 1968. 90–513 Sept. 26 864 H.R. 18785 1754 1896 Appropriations [Conference] I486 Appropriations July 29, Sept. 18, 1968. July 31, Aug. 1, Sept. 18, 1968. 90–514 Sept. 26 867 S. 3566 (H.R. 17685). 1639 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 1354 Commerce Aug. 2, 1968 July 9–11, Sept, 13, 1968. 90–515 Sept. 26 868 S. 20 376 Interior and Insular Affairs. 25 Interior and Insular Affairs. July 12, 1967; Sept. 5, 1968. Feb. 6, 1967; Sept. 12, 1968. 1862 I Conference] 90–516 Sept. 26 870 S. 220 (H.R. 13797). 1791 Interior and Insular Affairs. 693 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 16, 1968 Nov. 1, 1967; Sept. 17, 1968. 90–517 Sept. 26 871 S. 3578 (H.R. 18207). 1848 Agriculture 1380 Agriculture and Forestry. Sept. 16, 1968 July 17, 1968. 90–518 Sept. 26 872 H.R. 5754.. . 652 Judiciary 1550 Judiciary Nov. 29, 1967 Sept. 16, 1968. 90–519 Sept. 26 872 H.R. 17609 (S. 2752). 1879 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1571 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 16, 1968 Sept. 18, 1968. 90–520 Sept. 26 873 S. 3687 (H.R. 18033). 1847 Agriculture 1379 Agriculture and Forestry. Sept. 16, 1968 July 19, 1968. 90–521 Sept. 26 874 H.R. 13669 872 Judiciary 1525 Judiciary Nov. 6, 1967 Sept. 12, 1968. 90–522 Sept. 26 875 H.R. 10482 377 Judiciary 1524 Judiciary July 11, 1967 Sept. 12, 1968. 90–523 Sept. 26 875 S. 224 1852 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1147 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 16, 1968 May 28, 1968. 90–524 Sept. 26 876 H.R. 8953 1402 Public Works 1570 Public Works June 3, 1968 Sept. 7, 1968. 90–525 Sept. 26 877 H.R. 206 602 Judiciary 1527 Judiciary Sept. 11, 1967 Sept. 12, 1968. 90–526 Sept. 28 878 H.J. Res. 1371 (S.J. Res. 117). 1792 Education and Labor 1102 Labor and Public Welfare. July 30, Sept. 12, 1968. May 6, Sept. 9, 1968. 90–527 Sept. 28 880 S. 3728 (HR. 18192). 1876 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1512 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 16, 1968 Sept. 11, 1968. 90–528 Sept. 28 881 S. 3671 1784 Banking and Currency. 1359 Banking and Currency. Sept. 16, 1968 July 8, 1968. 90–529 Sept. 28 881 S. 3620 1883 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1345 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 16, 1968 July 3, 1968. 90–530 Sept. 28 882 S. 3621 (H.R. 17850). 1875 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1346 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 16, 1968 July 3, 1968. 90–531 Sept. 28 882 S. 3420 (H.R. 16947). 1872 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1510 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 16, 1968 Sept. 11, 1968. 1675 1676 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued. Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 82Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage (CongressionalRecord: 1967, Vol. 113; 1968, Vol. 114) No. Dateapproved House Senate House Senate 1968 90–532 Sept. 28 883 S. 3379 (H.R. 16771). 1813 Interior and Insular Affairs, 1367 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 16, 1968 July 10, Sept. 18, 1968. 90–533 Sept. 28 883 S. 2715 1881 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1344 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 16, 1968 July 3, 1968. 90–534 Sept. 28 884 S. 3182 (H.R. 16012). 1871 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1520 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept, 16, 1968 Sept. 12, 1968. 90–535 Sept. 28 885 S. 1449 1728 Judiciary 637 Judiciary Sept. 16, 1968 Oct. 12, 1967. 90–536 Sept. 28 885 S. 1637 (H.R. 4846). 1840 Public Works 930 Public Works Sept. 16, 1968 Dec. 15, 1967. 90–537 Sept. 30 885 S. 1004 (H.R. 3300). 1312 1861 Interior and Insular Affairs. [Conference] 408 Interior and Insular Affairs. May 15, 16, Sept. 5, 1968. Aug. 3, 4 7, 1967; Sept. 12, 1968. 90–538 Sept. 30 901 H.R.18763 1793 Education and Labor _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sept. 16, 1968 Sept. 7, 1968. 90–539 Sept. 30 962 H.R. 18786 1766 Armed Services 1504 Armed Services July 25, 1968 Sept. 19, 1968. 90–540 Oct. 1 904 S 144 (H.R. 15245). 1854 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1150 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 16, 1968 May 29, 1968. 90–541 Oct. 1 906 H.J. Res. 1461 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sept. 26, 1968. Sept. 30, 1968. 90–542 Oct. 2 936 S. 119 (H.R. 18260). 1623 1917 Interior and Insular Affairs. [Conference] 491 Interior arid Insular Affairs. July 15, Sept. 12, 25, 1968. Aug, 8, 1967; Sept, 26, 1968. 90–543 Oct. 2 919 S. 827 (H.R. 4865). 1631 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1233 Interior and Insular Affairs. July 15, Sept. 18, 1968. July 1, Sept. 19, 1968. 1891 [Conference! 90–544 Oct. 2 926 S. 1321 (H.R. 8970). 1870 Interior and Insular Affairs. 700 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 16, 1968 Nov. 2, 1967; Sept. 19, 1968. 90–545 Oct. 2 931 S. 2515 1630 1890 Interior and Insular Affairs. (Conference] 641 Interior and Insular Affairs. July 15, Sept. 12, 1968. Oct. 13, Nov. 1, 1967; Sept. 19, 1968. 90–546 Oct. 2 935 H.R. 5910 747 1894 Interior and Insular Affairs. [Conference] 831 Interior and Insular Affairs. Oct. 16, 1967; Sept. 19, 1968. Dec. 6, 1967; Sept. 18, 1968. 90–547 Oct. 2 935 S. 3058 1853 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1234 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 16, 1968 June 18, Sept. 19, 1968. 90–548 Oct. 2 936 S. 2751 (H.R. 13512). 1838 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1532 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 16, 1968 Sept. 12,23, 1968. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued. Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 82Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage (CongressionalRecord: 1967, Vol. 113; 1968, Vol. 114) No. Dateapproved House Senate House Senate 90–549 Oct. 4 936 S. 3030 1782 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 1013 Commerce Sept. 16, 1968 Apr. 2, Sept. 23, 1968. 90–550 Oct. 4 937 H.R. 17023 1348 1904 Appropriations [Conference] 1375 Appropriations May 8, Sept. 19, 1968. July 17, 18, Sept. 25, 1968. 90–551 Oct. 4 957 S. 3866 (H.R. 18808). 1893 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 1457 Commerce Sept. 16, 1968 July 29, Sept. 23, 1968. 90–552 Oct. 8 958 S. 3068 (H.R. 18249). 1619 1908 Agriculture [Conference] 1130 Agriculture and Forestry. July 29, 30, Sept. 25, 1968. May 17, 21, Sept. 26, 1968. 90–553 Oct. 8 958 H.R. 16175 1717 Public Works 1575 Foreign Relations Sept. 16, 1968 Sept. 20, 1968. 90–554 Oct. 8 960 H.R. 15263 1587 1884 Foreign Affairs [Conference] 1479 Foreign Relations July 16, 18, Sept. 19, 1968. July 29–31, Sept. 19, 1968. 90–555 Oct. 9 967 H.R. 1340 639 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1537 Interior and Insular Affairs. Jan. 24, 1968 Sept. 21, 1968. 90–556 Oct. 10 969 H.R. 19136 1864 Post Office and Civil Service. 1605 Post Office and Civil Service. Sept. 16, 1968 Oct. 4, 1968. 90–557 Oct. 11 969 H.R. 18037 1575 1036 Appropriations [Conference] 1484 Appropriations June 25, 26, Oct. 3, 10, 1968. Sept. 4–6, Oct. 9, 1968. 90–558 Oct. 11 996 H.J. Res. 1459 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sept. 26, 1968 Sept. 30, 1968. 90–559 Oct. 11 996 H.R. 17126 (S. 3590). 1374 1905 Agriculture [Conference] 1378 Agriculture and Forestry. July 30, 31, Sept. 25, 1968. July 18–20, Aug. 1, Sept. 19, 1968. 90–560 Oct. 12 997 H.R. 14935 1086 1918 Post Office and Civil Service. [Conference] 1352 Post Office and Civil Service. Feb. 19, July 17, Oct. 1, 1968 July 10, 11, Sept. 26, 1968. 90–561 Oct. 12 998 H.R. 8140 269 Judiciary 1531 Judiciary June 5, 1967; Sept. 30, 1968. Sept. 12, 1968. 90–562 Oct. 12 999 H.R. 5117 1610 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1591 Interior and Insular Affairs. July 15, 1968 Oct. 1, 1968. 90–563 Oct. 12 1000 H.R. 19831 1923 Education and Labor. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sept. 26, 1968 Sept. 30, 1968. 90–564 Oct. 12 1001 H.R. 2155 114 Ways and Means 504 Finance Mar. 14, 1967; Sept. 30, 1968. Apr. 3, 10, 11, 1968. 90–565 Oct. 12 1001 S. J. Res. 197 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oct. 3, 1968 Aug. 1, 1968. 90–566 Oct. 12 1002 S. 2592 1912 District of Columbia 1431 District of Columbia Oct. 1, 1968 July 19, 1968. 90–567 Oct. 12 1002 H.R. 14098 976 District of Columbia 1596 District of Columbia Nov. 27, 1967 Oct. 2, 1968. 90–568 Oct. 12 1003 S. 2499 1927 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 1267 Commerce Oct. 1, 1968 June 19, Oct. 2, 1968. 90–569 Oct. 12 1003 S. 1578 1818 Ways and Means 1148 Foreign Relations Sept. 30, 1968 May 28, 1968. 90–570 Oct. 12 1003 H.R. 17684 1874 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1590 Interior arid Insular Affairs. Sept. 16, 1968 Oct. 2, 1968. 1677 1678 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued. Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 82Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage (CongressionalRecord: 1967, Vol. 113; 1968, Vol. 114) No. Dateapproved House Senate House Senate 1968 90–571 Oct. 12 1004 H.R. 17104 1421 Ways and Means 1235 Finance June 4, Sept. 17, 1968. June 18, Sept. 27, 1968. 90–572 Oct. 12 1004 H.R. 17524 1556 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 1433 Commerce July 1, Sept. 30, 1968. Sept. 20, 1968. 90–573 Oct. 12 1004 S. 2017 1910 District of Columbia 1093 District of Columbia Oct. 1, 1968 Apr. 24, 1968. 90–574 Oct. 15 1005 H.R. 15758 1536 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 1454 Labor and Public Welfare. July 12, Oct. 1, 1968. July 27, Sept. 27, 1968. 1924 [Conference] 90–575 Oct. 16 1014 S. 3769 (H.R. 15067). 1649 Education and Labor. 1919 [Conference] 1387 Labor and Public Welfare. July 24, 25, Sept. 26, 1968. July 15, Oct. 1, 1968. 90–570 Oct. 16 1064 H.R. 18366 (S. 3770). 1647 Education and Labor 1938 [Conference] 1386 Labor and Public Welfare. July 15, Oct. 3, 1968. July 15, 17, Oct. 1, 2, 1968. 90–577 Oct. 17 1098 S. 698 (H.R. 18826). 1845 Government Operations 1456 Government Operations. Sept. 16, Oct. 1, 1968. July 29, Oct. 4, 1968. 1934 [Conference] 90–578 Oct. 17 1107 S. 945 1629 Judiciary 371 Judiciary Sept. 18, 26, 1968. June 29, 1967 ; Oct. 3, 1968. 90–579 Oct. 17 1119 S. 2439 (H.R. 15678). 1752 1970 District of Columbia 1377 District of Columbia July 22, Oct. 1, 1968. Sept. 18, Oct. 3, 1968. 90–580 Oct. 17 1120 H.R. 18707 1735 Appropriations [Conference] 1576 Appropriations Sept. 11, 12, Oct. 11, 1968. Oct. 1–3, 11, 1968. 90–581 Oct. 17 1137 H.R. 19908 1906 1969 Appropriations [Conference] 1595 Appropriations Sept. 19, Oct. 10, 1968. Oct. 4, 11, 1968. 90–582 Oct. 17 1146 S. 3986 (H.R. 19418). 1897 Agriculture 1573 Agriculture and Forestry. Oct. 1, 1968 Sept. 20, 1968. 90–583 Oct. 17 1146 S. 2671 1931 Agriculture 1574 Agriculture and Forestry. Oct. 7, 1968 Sept. 20, 1968. 90–584 Oct. 17 1147 S. 3227 1882 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1356 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 16, 1968 July 9, Oct. 3, 1968. 90–585 Oct. 17 1148 H.R. 18885 1877 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1594 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 16, 1968 Oct. 2, 1968. 90–508 Oct. 17 1149 S. 913 (H.R. 7151). 1932 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 1094 Commerce Oct. 1, 1968 Apr. 25, Oct. 2, 1968. 90–587 Oct. 17 1150 S. 2496 1911 District of Columbia 1077 District of Columbia Oct. 1, 1968 Apr. 8, 1968. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued. Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 82Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage (CongressionalRecord: 1967, Vol. 113; 1968, Vol. 114) No. Dateapproved House Senate House Senate 90–588 Oct. 17 1151 H.R. 13844 1560 Post Office and Civil Service. 1443 Post Office and Civil Service. July 1, Sept. 18, 1968. July 20, Oct. 4, 1968. 90–589 Oct. 17 1152 H.R. 13480 910 District of Columbia 1608 District of Columbia Nov. 20, 1967 Oct. 4, 1968. 90–590 Oct. 17 1153 H.R. 1411 235 Post Office and Civil Service. 886 Post Office and Civil Service. Oct. 3, 4, 1968 Dec. 11, 1967; Oct. 4, 1968. 90–591 Oct. 17 1153 H.R. 8781 1878 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1613 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 16, 1968 Oct. 7, 1968. 90–592 Oct. 17 1154 H.R. 13099 1676 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1592 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 16, 1968 Oct. 2, 1968. 90–593 Oct. 17 1154 S.J. Res. 191 1903 House Administration 1488 Rules and Administration. Oct. 7, 1968 Aug. 1, 1968. 90–594 Oct. 17 1155 H.R. 17787 1856 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1598 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 16, 1968 Oct. 4, 1968. 90–595 Oct. 17 1155 H.R. 15114 1128 Ways and Means 1620 Finance Sept. 30, 1968 Oct. 11, 1968. 90–596 Oct. 17 1156 S. 1247 1914 District of Columbia 887 District of Columbia Oct. 1, 1968 Dec. 8, 1967; Oct. 8, 1968. 90–597 Oct. 17 1164 H.R. 17273 1873 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1593 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 16, 1968 Oct. 2, 1968. 90–598 Oct. 17 1166 S. 1246 1913 District of Columbia 922 District of Columbia Oct. 1, 1968 Dec. 14, 1967; Oct. 8, 1968. 90–599 Oct. 17 1170 S. 3615 1952 Armed Services 1588 Armed Services Oct. 9, 1967 Oct. 2, 1968. 90–600 Oct. 17 1171 H.R. 17361 (S. 3531). 1783 Banking and Currency. 1615 Banking and Currency. Sept. 16, 1968 Oct. 10, 11, 1968. 90–601 Oct. 17 1172 S. 1763 (H.R. 15151). 1930 Interior and Insular Affairs. 551 Interior and Insular Affairs. Oct. 7, 1968 Aug. 30, 1967; Oct. 8, 1968. 90–602 Oct. 18 1173 H.R. 10790 1166 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 1432 Commerce Mar. 20, Oct. 11, 1968. Oct. 2, 3, 11, 1968. 1971 [Conference] 90–603 Oct. 18 1187 S. 4158 (H.R. 20313). 1954 Armed Services 1614 Armed Services Oct. 10, 1968 Oct. 10, 1968. 90–604 Oct. 18 1187 H.R. 5785 1036 Armed Services 1042 Armed Services Dec. 14, 1967 Apr. 26, Oct. 11, 1968. 90–605 Oct. 18 1187 H.R. 18248 1646, 1646 District of Columbia 1600 District of Columbia July 22, Oct. 9, 1968. Oct. 4, 1968. pt. II. 90–606 Oct. 18 1188 H.R. 551 1789 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1597 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 16, 1968 Oct. 4, 1968. 90–607 Oct. 21 1189 H.R. 18253 1888 Ways and Means 1617 Finance Sept. 30, 1968 Oct. 11, 1968. 90–608 Oct. 21 1190 H. R. 20300 1953 Appropriations 1667 Appropriations Oct. 9, 11, 1968. Oct. 10, 11, 1968. 1972 [Conference] 90–609 Oct. 21 1199 H.R. 2792 1096 Judiciary 1640 Judiciary Apr. 1, 1968 Oct. 11, 1968. Oct. 21 1201 H.R. 10725 (S. 1943). 1940 House Administration 1586 Rules and Administration. Oct. 7, 1968 Oct. 11, 1968. 90–611 Oct. 21 1201 H.J. Res. 691 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Feb. 29, 1968 Oct. 11, 1968. 1679 1680 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued. Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 82Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage (CongressionalRecord: 1967, Vol. 113; 1968, Vol. 114) No. Dateapproved House Senate House Senate 1968 90–612 Oct. 21 1202 H.R. 3593 8 Veterans’ Affairs 1393 Labor and Public Welfare. Feb. 20, 1967; Oct. 3, 11, 1968. July 15, Oct. 10, 1968. 90–613 Oct. 21 1202 H.R. 8364 1033 Veterans’ Affairs 1669 Labor and Public Welfare. Jan. 15, 1968 Oct. 11, 1968. 90–614 Oct. 21 1203 HR. 7417 202 District of Columbia 1581 District of Columbia Apr. 24, 1967; Oct. 9, 1968. Oct. 2, 1968. 90–615 Oct. 21 1210 H.R. 7735 1418 1950 Ways and Means [Conference] 1429 Finance June 4, Oct. 10, 1968. Sept. 19, Oct. 7, 1968. 90–616 Oct. 21 1212 S. 4120 (H.R. 17954). 1863 Post Office and Civil Service. 1607 Post Office and Civil Service. Oct. 11, 1968. Oct. 4, 1968. 90–617 Oct. 21 1213 S. 3207 (H.R. 18205). 1925 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1151 Interior and Insular Affairs. Oct. 7, 1968 May 28, Oct. 7, 1968. 90–618 Oct. 22 1213 H.R. 17735 (S. 3633). 1577 1956 Judiciary [Conference] 1501 Judiciary July 17, 19, 23–25, Sept. 25, Oct. 10, 1968. Sept. 11–13, 16–18, Oct. 9, 1968. 90–619 Oct. 22 1236 H.R. 14095 1899 Ways and Means 1651 Finance Sept. 30, 1968 Oct. 11, 1968. 90–620 Oct. 22 1238 H.R. 18612 1719 Judiciary 1621 Judiciary Sept. 16, 1968 Oct. 11, 1968. 90–621 Oct. 22 1310 H.R. 18942 1902 Ways and Means 1653 Finance Sept. 30, 1968 Oct. 11, 1968. 90–622 Oct. 22 1311 H.R. 18486 1889 Ways and Means 1652 Finance Sept. 30, 1968 Oct. 11, 1968. 90–623 Oct. 22 1312 H.R.17864 1721 Judiciary 1624 Judiciary Sept. 16, 1968 Oct. 11, 1968. 90–624 Oct. 22 1316 H.R. 7567 1844 Ways and Means 1650 Finance Sept. 30, 1968 Oct. 11, 1968. 90–625 Oct. 22 1317 S. 3736 1933 Agriculture 1502 Agriculture and Forestry. Oct. 7, 1968 Sept. 11, Oct. 11, 1968. 90–626 Oct. 22 1319 S. 3416 (H.R. 18040). 1796 Government Operations. 1450 Government Operations. July 31, 1968 July 25, Oct. 11, 1968. 90–627 Oct. 22 1319 H.R. 859 1357 Judiciary 1664 Judiciary May 20, 1968 Oct. 11, 1968. 90–628 Oct. 22 1320 H.R.13058 (S. 2068). 1107 Science and Astronautics. 668 Agriculture and Forestry. Mar. 11, Oct. 10, 1968. Oct. 20, 1967; May 2, Oct. 11, 1968. 90–629 Oct. 22 1320 H.R. 15681 1641 Foreign Affairs 1632 Foreign Relations Sept. 10, 1968 Oct. 10, 1968. 90–630 Oct. 22 1328 H.R. 11394 1843 Ways and Means 1659 Finance Sept. 30, Oct. 14, 1968. Oct. 11, 1968. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued. Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 82Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage (CongressionalRecord: 1967, Vol. 113; 1968, Vol. 114) No. Dateapproved House Senate House Senate 90–631 Oct. 23 1331 H.R. 16025 1379 Veterans’ Affairs 1394 Labor and Public Welfare. May 20, Oct. 10, 1968. July 15, Oct. 11, 1968. 90–632 Oct. 24 1335 H.R. 15971 1481 Armed Services 1601 Armed Services June 3, Oct. 10, 1968. Oct. 3, 1968. 90–633 Oct. 24 1343 H.R. 15147 1129 Judiciary 1292 Judiciary Mar. 4, 1968 June 24, 1968. 1968 [Conference] 90–634 Oct. 24 1345 H.R. 17324 1398 1951 Ways and Means [Conference] 1385, 1385, pt. 2. Finance May 27, Oct. 10, 1968. Sept. 9, 11, Oct. 7, 1968. 90–635 Oct. 24 1351 H.R. 18373 1898 Ways and Means 1618 Finance Sept. 30, 1968 Oct. 11, 1968. 90–636 Oct. 24 1352 S. 2938 (H.R. 15045) (H.R. 15990). 1595, 1846 Education and Labor. 1445 Labor and Public Welfare. Oct. 10, 1968 Oct. 7, 1968. 90–637 Oct. 24 1356 S. 3174 (H.R. 19988). 1942 House Administration 1599 Rules and Administration. Oct. 7, 1968 Oct. 3, 11, 1968. 90–638 Oct. 24 1359 H.R. 653 111 1949 Ways and Means [Conference] 1496 Finance Mar. 14, 1967: Oct. 10, 1968. Sept. 19, Oct. 7, 1968. 90–639 Oct. 24 1361 H.R. 14096 1546 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 1609 Labor and Public Welfare. July 12, 1968 Oct. 4, 1968. 1958 [Conference] 90–640 Oct. 25 1363 S. 2012 1915 District of Columbia 585 District of Columbia Oct. 9, 1968 Oct. 10, 1967; Oct. 11, 1968. 1681 LAWS AFFECTED IN VOLUME 82 **CONTENTS** Tables of Amendments and Repeals of Prior Laws and Other Federal Instruments Page Table 1. General Legislation 1685 Table 2. Revised Statutes 1748 Table 3. Internal Revenue Code of 1939 1749 Table 4. Internal Revenue Code of 1954 1749 Table 5(a). Positive Law Titles of United States Code 1752 5(b). District of Columbia Code 1760 5(c). Canal Zone Code 1760 Table 6. Reorganization Plans 1762 Table 7. Veterans’ Regulations 1762 Table 8. Executive Orders and Proclamations 1762 Table 9. Treaties and International Agreements 1763 Table 10. Provisions Respecting General Repeals, References, etc. 1763 Tables of Prior Laws and Other Federal Instruments Referred to in Text Table 11. General Legislation 1768 Table 12. Revised Statutes 1773 Table 13. Internal Revenue Code of 1939 1774 Table 14. Internal Revenue Code of 1954 1774 Table 15(a). Positive Law Titles of United States Code 1774 15(b). District of Columbia Code 1777 15(c). Canal Zone Code 1777 Table 16. Reorganization Plans 1777 Table 17. Veterans’ Regulations 1777 Table 18. Executive Orders and Proclamations 1778 Table 19. Treaties and International Agreements 1778 **EXPLANATION** **General.** The following tables are designed to serve as a guide to prior laws and other Federal instruments which are patently amended, repealed, or otherwise directly affected by the textual provisions of the public laws contained in this volume. These tables were initiated as a separate pamphlet to accompany Volume 70 of the United States Statutes at Large. Beginning with Volume 71, they are being published as an integral part of each volume. From time to time the tables will be cumulated and made separately available in the form of one or more volumes. Tables 1–9 of Volumes 70–79 covering the years 1956 through 1965 have been cumulated and published as a separate pamphlet. Coverage and arrangement of the tables in this volume are identical to those in previous volumes. The arrangement of the tables is outlined above. There are two basic groups:
(1)Tables 1–10 cover amendments, repeals, and other actions directly affecting prior laws and other Federal instruments; and
(2)Tables 11–19 cover all citations and other references to prior laws and other Federal instruments. **Details of Arrangement.** Tables 1–9 are limited to cases in which prior laws and other Federal instruments are directly affected. 1683 1684 Table 10 is a catch-all table designated as a finding aid to relationships which are contained in general terms. Listed in this table are all public laws in which the volume contains such provisions as “notwithstanding any other provision of law” and “all laws in conflict with this law are hereby repealed.” Tables 11–19 cover all other cases in which prior laws or other Federal instruments are mentioned in the text of the public laws in either positive or negative terms. In each of the basic groups of the first nine tables, is entitled “General Legislation” and contains listings of all laws affected which have not been codified in the Revised Statutes, the Internal Revenue Code, the Canal Zone Code, or into the titles of the United States Code or of District of Columbia Code which have been enacted into law. Succeeding tables cover these codified provisions, as well as other instruments such as reorganization plans, international agreements, Executive orders and proclamations, and numerous veterans’ regulations. The numbering of the tables in the two groups parallels those Tables 2 and Tables 10 last mentioned. Table 1 is arranged chronologically, rather than by title or section number of the Revised Statutes. The use of this principle here in spite of mandatory legislation which has been codified in the United States Code is due to the fact that the Revised Statutes were all included at one time and thus require proper volume and United States Statute citation, even where references have been omitted or reflected. Occasional laws, or laws in the latest amendment, may be included where necessary to promote codification or to reflect the subject matter affected. Users of Table 1 should, therefore, look under the subject, public law number, or United States volume and page number, as the case may be, in order to determine where the section of the Revised Statutes or public laws contained in the volume album through a given section of text, and as may have been added at a later date, the section is carried under the subject and United States citation of the basic text. For this reason the page on which each act begins. All tables are arranged chronologically, except where the existence of a system of codification makes such arrangement undesirable as arrangement from the lowest to the highest title or section number. In Tables 1–10 there is a “Comment” column, in which the effect of the affecting action is described. These are editorial comments, intended to reflect what is patent in the laws and treaties, and every effort has been made to avoid interpretations. In Tables 11–19 the “Comment” column is unnecessary, since in each instance the comment would be “Cited” or “Referred to.” In these tables, moreover, the number of comments has been held to a minimum in the interest of brevity. Thus Table 11 contains only three columns listing the date and number of the law affected and the page number in this volume at which the reference may be found. **Caveat.** All the tables are editorially compiled and presented as reference guides only. Hence they have no evidentiary status or legal effect. Indirect or implied relationships are not included. These may be found through use of the Subject Index or through research based on the text itself. The Office of the Federal Register invites criticisms or suggestions with a view to improving the tables wherever possible. **LAWS AFFECTED IN VOLUME 82** tables of amendments and repeals of prior laws and other federal instruments Table 1.—General Legislation Note: All cross references in this table are to entries in Table 1 unless otherwise indicated. Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1787 Sept. 17 _ _ _ _ _ Constitution _ _ _ _ _ 841 90–496 11 Certain provisions extended to Virgin Islands. 17 _ _ _ _ _ Constitution _ _ _ _ _ 847 90–497 10 Certain provisions extended to Guam. 1814 Dec. 1 3:248 J. Res. 7 _ _ _ _ _ 1306 90–620 3 Repeal. 1826 Feb. 1 4:138 6 _ _ _ _ _ 120 90–304 1 Revision. 1833 Feb. 20 4:618 42 _ _ _ _ _ 120 90–304 2 Do. 1862 July 2 12:503 130 _ _ _ _ _ 241, 242 90–354 1, 2 Supplemental provisions. 2 12:503 130 _ _ _ _ _ 276 90–366 101(b) Supplemental provision. 1874 June 20 18:85 328 1 1306 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 1875 Feb. 18 1876 18:316 80 1 1306 90–620 3 Do. July 31 10:102 246 _ _ _ _ _ 1306 90–620 3 Do. 1877 Dec. 10 20:5 6 _ _ _ _ _ 1306 90–620 3 Repeal. 1878 June 20 20:206 359 1 678 90–470 301 Exception. 20 1882 20:206 359 1 1306 90–620 3 Partial repeal. Aug. 3 22:391 J. Res. 63 _ _ _ _ _ 1306 90–620 3 Repeal. 1685 1686 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1884 July 5 23:133 229 1 735 90–183 108(b) Project deauthorized. 1886 Aug. 5 24:310 929 1 735 90–483 108(b) Do. 1887 Feb. 4 24:379 104 203(b)(5) 448 90–433 1 Amendment. 4 24:379 104 220(g) 449 90–433 2 Addition. 4 24:379 104 323, 324 1149 90–586 l(l)–(3) Sec. 323 redesignated as 324; new 323 added. 1888 Mar. 30 25:47 47 1 1306 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 1890 July 2 26:209 647 _ _ _ _ _ 550 90–448 909 Applicability. 14 26:289 708 2 51 90–269 10 Repeal. Aug. 30 26:417 841 _ _ _ _ _ 241, 242 90–354 1,2 Supplemental provision. (See also 1862, Ch. 130.) 30 26:417 841 _ _ _ _ _ 276 90–366 101(b) Do. 1894 Aug. 23 28:424 307 1 1306 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 27 28:509 349 73–77 550 90–448 909 Applicability. 1895 Jan. 12 28:601 23 1–16, 18–22, 25, 26, 28–32, 35–42, 45, 47, 49–64, 66–76, 78–84, 86–95, 97–100 1306 90–620 3 Repeal. 12 28:601 23 87 294 90–388 2 Exception. 12 28:601 23 87 678 90–470 301 Do. Mar. 2 28:764 177 1 1306 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 2 28:910 189 1 1306 90–620 3 Do. Dec. 18 29:459 J. Res. 1 _ _ _ _ _ 1306 90–620 3 Repeal. 1896 Feb. 7 29:463 J. Res. 14 _ _ _ _ _ 1306 90–620 3 Do. Mar. 13 29:466 J. Res. 23 _ _ _ _ _ 1306 90–620 3 Do. 19 29:468 J. Res. 31 _ _ _ _ _ 1306 90–620 3 Do. June 11 29:413 420 1 1306 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 1687 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1897 Feb. 17 29:700 J. Res. 12 _ _ _ _ _ 1306 90–620 3 Repeal. June 4 30:11 2 1 1306 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 1898 July 1 30:544 541 101–276 1150 90–586 2 Exception. 1 30:544 541 116(6) 1149 90–586 2 Addition. 1899 Jan. 28 30:1388 J. Res. 12 _ _ _ _ _ 1306 90–620 3 Repeal. 1990 Mar. 14 31:45 41 2 51 90–269 10 Do. 21 31:713 J. Res. 14 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Do. 2631:713 J. Res. 15 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Do. May 25 31:717 J. Res. 27 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Do. June 2 31:718 J. Res. 30 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Do. 6 31:588 791 1 1307 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 1901 Feb. 23 31:1462 J. Res. 8 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Repeal. Mar. 2 31:1464 J. Res. 16 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Do. 2 31:1465 J. Res. 17 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Do. 3 31:960 830 1 1307 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 3 31:1189 854 213 63 90–274 103(f), 104 Amendment. 3 31:1189 854 539(a),
(b)1002 90–566 _ _ _ _ _ Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 3 31:1189 854 932 460 90–441 _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 3 31:1189 854 935(a),
(b)238 90–351 1302(a),
(b)Existing text designated as (a); subsee.
(b)added. 3 31:1189 854 1608j 63 90–274 103(c), 104 Amendment. 3 31:1449 872 _ _ _ _ _ 340 90–396 5 Applicability. 3 31:1449 872 16, 17 35 90–259 102 Addition. 1902 Public law Mar. 6 32:51 27 11 1307 90–620 3 Repeal. May 13 32:740 Pub. Res. 20 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Do. 16 32:741 Pub. Res. 22 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Do. 19 32:741 Pub. Res. 23 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Do. June 17 32:388 161 _ _ _ _ _ 354 90–400 _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 17 32:388 161 _ _ _ _ _ 901 90–537 604 Supplement to Federal reclamation laws. 28 32:419 182 1 1307 90–620 3 Partial repeal. July 1 32:552 217 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Do. 1 32:590 218 1 1315 90–623 7(a)(1) Do. 1 32:662 234 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Do. 1688 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1903 Jan. 30 32:786 41 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Repeal. Feb. 14 32:826 87 4, 10, 12 1307 90–620 3 Do. Mar. 3 32:1083 157 1 1307 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 1904 33:9 10 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 8 Repeal. Feb. 24 33:683 Pub. Res. 8 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Do. Mar. 14 33:583 Pub. Res. 9 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Do. 28 33:584 Pub. Res. 11 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Do. 29 33:585 Pub. Res. 14 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Do. Apr. 6 33:159 84 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Do. 12 33:587 Pub. Res. 20 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Do. 23 33:259 149 _ _ _ _ _ 1807 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 1905 Jan. 20 33:610 17 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 8 Repeal. Mar. 3 33:1156 216 1 1307 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 3 33:1214 217 1 1307 90–620 3 Do. 3 33:1287 Pub. Res. 32 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Repeal. 1906 Mar. 30 34:825 Pub. Res. 13 _ _ _ _ _ 1807 90–620 8 Do. 30 34:826 Pub. Res. 14 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Do. 31 34:94 76 1 629, 630 90–455 5,8 Amendment. Apr. 26 84:137 129 _ _ _ _ _ 703 90–476 _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. June 20 34:316 254 2(a)–(l) 101–103, 107 90–292 8(a)–(o, (d)(2)(A), 6 Part of aubsec.
(a)deleted; replaced by (a)–(e); remainder redesignated as (f)–(i) and amended; subaec.
(b)repealed. 20 34:316 254 3, 6, 12 103 90–292 3(d)(2)(B) Amendment. 28 34:546 324 1 629, 630 90–455 4,8 Do. 30 34:839 Pub. Res. 51 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Repeal. 1907 Mar. 1 34:1012 153 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Do. 2 34:1158 170 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 4 34:1256 242 _ _ _ _ _ 241, 242 90–354 2 Supplemental provision. 4 34:1424 Pub. Res. 24 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 8 Repeal. 4 34:1425 Pub. Res. 25 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Do. 1689 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1908 Jan. 15 35:565 Pub. Res. 3 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Repeal. May 27 35:317 141 1 1307 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 1909 Mar. 4 35:945 328 1 1307 90–620 3 Do. 4 35:1067 346 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Repeal. 4 35:1169 Pub. Res. 57 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Do. 1910 Feb. 25 36:202 62 1 1307 90–620 3 Partial repeal. June 25 36:310 264 1 735 90–483 108(b) Project deauthorized. 25 36:703 266 1 1307 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 25 36:821 270 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Repeal. 25 36:868 321 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Do. 25 36:883 Pub. Res. 40 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Do. 1911 Mar. 1 36:961 435 _ _ _ _ _ 440 90–425 Restriction. 3 36:1027 452 _ _ _ _ _ 1307 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 3 36:1087 475 291 1307 90–620 3 Repeal. 4 36:1363 525 1 1307 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 1912 Apr. 10 37:632 Pub. Res. 26 _ _ _ _ _ 1308 90–620 3 Repeal. June 26 37:139 201 1 629, 630 90–455 4, 8 Amendment. Aug. 23 37:360 299 1 1308 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 23 37:360 299 8 1308 90–620 3 Repeal. 24 37:417 302 1 436 90–425 Exception. 24 37:417 302 1 1308 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 1913 June 23 38:4 3 5 1308 90–620 3 Repeal. Dec. 23 38:251 43 11(c) 50 90–269 1 Amendment. 23 38:251 43 13 856 90–505 3(a),(b) Do. 23 38:251 43 14(b)(1) 113 90–300 Do. 23 38:251 43 15 50 90–269 2 Do. 23 38:251 43 16 50 90–269 3–7 Amendment; partial repeal. 23 38:251 43 16 189 90–349 5(a)–(d) Amendment. 23 38:251 43 19 856 90–505 1, 2(a) Amendment; expiration date of 1966 amendment. 23 38:251 43 24 518, 609 90–448 416(b), 1718 Amendment. 1914 May 8 38:372 95 _ _ _ _ _ 241, 242 90–354 1 (Revised. See 1953, P.L. 83, sec. I.) Aug. 1 38:609 161 1 1308 90–620 3 Partial repeal. Sept. 26 38:717 203 _ _ _ _ _ 150 90–321 108(c) Applicability. 26 38:717 203 6, 8–10 807 90–492 17 Do. Oct. 15 38:730 212 _ _ _ _ _ 550 90–448 909 Do. 1915 Mar. 4 38:1164 302 12 108 90–293 1d) Amendment. 1690 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1916 Apr. 28 39:59 Pub. Res. 15 _ _ _ _ _ 1308 90–620 3 Repeal. July 1 39:262 132 3 1308 90–620 3 Do. 17 39:360 158 203 182 90–345 1(a) Amendment. 17 39:360 158 205(a)
(1)1145 90–582 1 Do. 17 39:360 158 205(c) 183 90–345 1(b) Addition. 17 39:360 158 206(a) 183 90–345 1(c) Amendment. 17 39:360 158 206(a)(4) 1145 90–582 1 Applicability. Aug. 11 39:446 190, pt. B _ _ _ _ _ 761, 770 90–487 1, 2 Revision. 31 39:673 248 _ _ _ _ _ 1320 90–628 1(a) Repeal. Sept. 1 39:676 250 7 1158, 1164 90–596 301, 409 Do. 7 39:728 260 18(b)(3) 111 90–298 _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 7 39:742 267 _ _ _ _ _ 973 90–557 _ _ _ _ _ (See 5 U.S.C. 8101–8150, table 5(a).) 1917 Feb. 23 39:929 347 1 1091 90–576 104 Supplemental provision. Mar. 2 39:951 368 44 63 90–274 103(g), 104 Repeal. 2 39:969 369 21 71 90–280 1 Amendment. 3 39:1070 381 1 1308 90–620 3 Partial repeal 3 39:1070 381 6 1308 90–620 3 Repeal. June 12 40:105 21 1 1308 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 15 40:217 24 (title 1 446 90–428 3,4 Revision. Sept. 24 40:288 43 22(h),
(i)1155 90–595 1, 2 Amendment. Oct. 6 40:411 91 _ _ _ _ _ 421 90–421 1(7) Exception. 1918 July 8 40:821 191 1 1308 90–620 3 Partial repeal. Aug. 31 40:918 208 1 145, 146 90–320 6, 9(b) Amendment. 1919 Mar. 1 40:1213 314 11 294 90–388 2 Exception. (See also 1895, Ch. 23, sec. 87.) 1 40:1213 314 11 1308 90–620 3 Repeal July 19 41:163 21 3 1308 90–620 3 Partial repeal. Aug. 2 41:272 23 _ _ _ _ _ 1308 90–620 3 Repeal 1920 June 4 41:739 238 1 446 90–428 2, 4 Revision. 4 41:751 239 6 123 90–308 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 5 41:988 261 27 700 90–474 _ _ _ _ _ Amendment ; nonapplicabilitv. 10 41:1063 280 1–29 901 90–537 605 Nonapplicability. 10 41:1063 280 7(c) 616 90–451 1 Addition. 10 41:1063 280 10(d) 617 90–451 4 Amendment. 10 41:1063 280 14(a),
(b)617 90–451 2 Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 10 41:1063 280 15(a),
(b)617 90–451 3 Do. 1691 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1921 Mar. 4 41:1367 389 1 1308 90–620 3 Partial repeal. May 27 42:9 10 201–213 1347 90–634 201(a) Applicability. Aug. 15 42:159 51 _ _ _ _ _ 150 90–321 108(a)(6), Do. 15 42:159 51 204 800, 90–492
(b)8, 16 Do. 15 42:159 51 302(a) 805 474 90–446 1(a) Revision. 15 42:159 51 303, 304 474 90–446 1(b),
(c)Do. 15 42:159 51 307(a),
(b)475 90–446 1(d) Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 15 42:159 51 312(a) 475 90–446 1(e) Amendment. 15 42:159 51 406 150 90–321 108(a)(6) Exception. 1922 Feb. 18 42:389 147 4 1308 90–620 3 Repeal. May 11 42:541 Pub. Res. 57 1 1308 90–620 3 Do. Sept. 21 42:998 331 _ _ _ _ _ 28 90–258 7(b) Exception. 21 42:998 331 2(a) 26 90–258 1(a)–(c) Amendment. 21 42:998 331 2(a) 413 90–418 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 21 42:998 331 4a(l) 26 90–258 2 Do. 21 42:998 331 4a
(B)27 90–258 3 Revision. 21 42:998 331 4a(3) 27 90–258 4 Amendment. 21 42:998 331 4b 27 90–258 5(a) Do. 21 42:998 331 4b(A)–(C) 27 90–258 5(b) Do. 21 42:998 331 4d 27, 90–258 6(a),
(b)Do. 21 42:998 331 4f(1) 28 28 90–258 7(a) Do. 21 42:998 331 4f(2) 28 90–258 7(b) Par.
(2)deleted: new
(2)added. 21 42:998 331 28 90–258 8 Revision. 21 42:998 331 4i 28 90–258 9 Amendment. 21 42:998 331 5(b) 29 90–258 10(a),
(b)Do. 21 42:998 331 5(f) 29 90–258 11 Revision. 21 42:998 331 5a(2) 29 90–258 12(a) Par.
(2)deleted; new
(2)added. 21 42:998 331 5a(8),
(9)29 90–258 12(b),
(c)Addition. 21 42:998 331 5b 30 90–258 13(a).
(b)Amendment. 21 42:998 331 6 30 90–258 14 Do. 21 42:998 331 6(a) 30 90–258 15 Revision. 21 42:998 331 6(b) 30 90–258 16 Amendment. 21 42:998 331 6(c) 31 90–258 17 Addition. 21 42:998 331 6b 31 90–258 18 Revision. 21 42:998 331 8 32 90–258 19(a),
(b)Amendment. 21 42:998 331 8a(2) 32 90–258 20 Revision. 21 42:998 331 8a(3),
(4)33 90–258 21, 22 Amendment. 21 42:998 331 8a(7) 33 90–258 23(a),
(b)Addition. 21 42:998 331 8b 33 90–258 24 Do. 21 42:998 331 9 33 90–258 25 Revision. 21 42:998 331 13 34 90–258 26 Addition. 1923 Feb. 20 42:1264 431 _ _ _ _ _ 1308 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 1924 Mar. 18 43:24 47 _ _ _ _ _ 1308 90–620 3 Repeal. June 7 43:578 225 1 1308 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 7 43:658 276 _ _ _ _ _ 1308 90–620 3 Repeal. 1692 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1 Referred to in text as 619 (Ch. 909). 1925 Mar. 3 43:1105 539 4–7 1308 90–620 3 Repeal. 4 43:1286 624 1 1308 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 1926 Apr. 12 44:242 100 2 966 90–554 401 Addition. May 7 44:403 186 4(f)(2) 461 90–442 _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 13 44:537 222 1 1308 90–620 3 Partial repeal. June 3 44:690 330 3 424, 425 90–424 1,2 Revision: supplemental provision July 3 44:887 493 2 446 90–428 1,4 Revision. 1927 Feb. 23 44:1146 631 1 1308 90–620 3 Partial repeal. Mar. 4 44:1452 807 5 358 90–403 1 Revision. 4 44:1452 807 7(a) 358 90–403 2(a) Do, 4 44:1452 807 7(d) 358 90–403 2(b) Addition. 4 44:1452 807 14 (a),
(b)358 90–403 3 Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 1928 May 7 45:491 350 1 1013 90–574 505 Supplemental provision. 15 45:534 391 _ _ _ _ _ 90–483 203, 213 Project modification. 21 45:685 462 _ _ _ _ _ 1320 90–628 1(b) Repeal. 29 45:959 580 _ _ _ _ _ 862 90–509 _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 29 45:986 1 611 1(2) 1308 90–620 3 Repeal. 1928 Jan. 19 45:1083 667 _ _ _ _ _ 40 90–262 _ _ _ _ _ Land exchange. 19 45:1083 667 _ _ _ _ _ 46 90–265 _ _ _ _ _ Do. Feb. 18 45:1222 770 2 39 90–261 _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 28 45:1387 844 1 1308 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 1980 May 27 46:891 271 7 428 90–425 _ _ _ _ _ Exception. Tariff Schedules June 17 46:590 361 Sched. 1, Pt. 1, Hdnt. 1 1459 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(l) Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Items 100.20, 100.95 1490 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 105.60, 107.80 1490 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 107. 11, 1459 Proc. No. Annex II, Sec. A(2) Deletion. 17 46:590 361 107. 36 Item 107. 66 1487 3822 Proc. No. Annex II, Sec. C(l) Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 110. 15, 114. 55 1491, 1492 3822 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 1693 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1930 Tariff Schedules—Continued June 17 46:590 361 Items no. 110.60–110.70 1459 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(8) Items 110.60, 110.61 deleted; 110.65, 110.70 added. 17 46:590 361 Item 111.16 1459 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(4) Deletion. 17 46:590 861 Items 112. 08, 112.15, 112, 37 1486 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. B(l) Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 112. 70, 112.73 1459 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(5)Item 112.70 deleted; 112.71, 112. 73 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 112. 78, 112. 80 1460 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(6) Item 112. 78 deleted; 112.79, 112.80 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 117.10, 119. 70 1492 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Hate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 117. 60–117. 85 1460 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(7) Item 117.80 deleted; 117.81, 117.85 added. 17 48:590 361 Items 120.11, 124. 80 1493 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Hate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 120.13, 120. 17 1460 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(8) Item 120.13 deleted; 120.14, 120.17 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 121. 52, 121. 56 1460 Proc. No. 3822 Annex Sec. A(9) Item 121.56 deleted; 121.52, 121.64 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 125. 18–127. 01 1493, 1494 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Hate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 130.15, 132. 55 1494 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 135. 20, 144. 12 1494, 1495 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 136. 01 1486 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. B(2) Deletion. 17 46:590 361 Items 136, 98–137, 85 1460 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(10)Item 137.00 deleted; 136.98, 136.99 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 137. 70, 137. 85 1461 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(11) Item 137.70 deleted; 137.75, 137.80, 137.85 added. 17 46:590 361 Item 140.17 1461 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(12) Deletion. 17 46:590 361 Item 141. 67 1461 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(13) Do. 17 48:590 361 Items 141. 79, 141. 31 1461 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(14)Item 141,80 deleted; 141.79, 141.81 added. 17 48:590 361 Items 145.02, 154. 50 1495–1497 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Kate modifications, 17 48:590 361 Item 145. 05 1488 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. D(l) Deletion. 1694 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1930 Tariff Schedules—Continued June 17 46:590 361 Item 145. 10 1461 Proc. No. 3822 Annes II, Sec. A(15) Deletion. 17 46:590 361 Item 146. 45 1487 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. C(2) Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 146. 72, 146. 75 1461 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(16)Item 146.72 deleted; 146.73, 146.75 added. 17 46:590 361 Item 146. 81 1487 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. C(2) Deletion. 17 46:590 361 Items 146. 97, 146. 99 1461 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(17) Item 146.98 deleted; 146.97, 146.99 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 147. 19, 147. 21 1461 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(18) Item 147.20 deleted; 147.19, 147.21 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 147. 30–147. 32 1461 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(19) Items 147.31, 147,32 deleted; new 147.30, 147.32 added. 17 46:590 361 Item 147. 34 1486 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. B(3) Deletion. 17 46:590 361 Items 147. 51, 47. S3 1462 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(20)Item 147.52 deleted; 147.51, 147.53 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 147. 61, 47. 63 1462 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(21) Item 147.62 deleted; 147.61, 147.63 added. 17 46:590 361 Item 147. 81 1487 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. C(2) Deletion. 17 46:590 361 Item 148. 26 1486 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. B(3) Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 148. 66 1487 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. C(2) Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 148. 76, 48. 78 1462 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(22)Item 148,76 deleted ; 148.77, 148.78 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 148. 80–148. 82 1462 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(23) Item 148.80 deleted; 148.81, 148.82 added. 17 46:590 361 Item 149. 16 1487 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. C(2) Deletion. 17 46:590 361 Items 149. 19, 49. 22 1462 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(24)Items 149.20, 149.22 deleted; new 149.19–149.21 added. 17 46:590 361 Item 149. 48 1001 96–564 1(2), 2(b) Addition ; amendment. 17 46:590 361 Item 149. 50 1001 90–564 1(1) Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Item 149. 51 1486 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. B(3) Deletion 17 46:590 361 Item 152. 01 1487 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. C(3) Do. 1695 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1930 Tariff Schedules—Continued June 17 46:590 361 Item 152, 06 1462 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Deletion. 17 46:590 361 Items 152.55, 152. 59 1487 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. C
(3)Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 152. 70, 52. 75 1463 Proc. No. 3822 Annex Sec. A(26) Items 152.70, 152.71 deleted; 152.72, 152,74, 152.75 added. 17 46:590 361 Item 154.36 1463 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(27)Deletion. 17 46:590 361 Item 154. 46 1486 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. B(4) Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 154. 51 1487 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, See. C(4) Do. 17 46:590 361 Sched, 1, Pt. 10, A, Hdnt, 2 1463 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(28),
(29)Addition. 17 46:590 361 Items 155.50, 57. 10 1498 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Item 155. 76 1463 Proc. No. 3822. Annex II, Sec. A
(30)Deletion. 17 46:590 361 Item 157. 11 1487 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. C(5) Do. 17 46:590 361 Sched, 1, Pt. 11, A, Hdnt. I 1463 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(31) Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Items 160. 21, 62. 15 1498 Proc. No, 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 160. 22, 160. 41 1463 Proc. No, 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(32) Deletion. 17 46:590 361 Items 161. 80, 61. 83 1463 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(33)Items 161.81, 161.82 deleted; new 161.80, 161.82, 161. 83 added. 17 46:590 361 Sched. 1, Pt. 12, Hdnt, 3 1329 90–630 3(b). 4 Revision. 17 46:590 361 Items 165, 15, 68. 90 1499 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 168. 19, 68. 22 1464 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(34) Items 168.20, 168.22 deleted; new 168.19–168.22 added. 17 46:590 361 item 16, 31 1487 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. C(6) Deletion. 17 46:590 361 Sched. 1, Pt. 13, Hdnts, 3, 4 1464 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A (35),
(36)Amendment. 1696 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1630 Tariff Schedules—Continued June 17 46:590 361 Item# 170. 28, 70, 78 1499, 1500 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 170, 28, 170. 34 1464 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(37)Items 170.30–170.32 deleted; new 170.28, 170.29, 170.31, 170.34 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 170. 66, 70. 78 1464, 1465 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(38),
(39)Item 170.75 redesignated as 170.78; 170.70–170,74 deleted; new 170.66–170.70, 170.72–170.76 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 175. 03, 78, 30 1500, 1501 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 170. 67, 70, 70 1488 Proc. No. 3822 Annex Sec. D Items 170,67–170.70 deleted; new 170.68, 170.70 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 176. 00, 76. 02 1465 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A (40),
(41)Item 176.01 redesignated as 176.00; 176.02 deleted; new 176.01, 176.02 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 176. 01, 176. 02 1486–1489 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Secs. B(5), C(7), D, E(l) Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Items 177, 67, 77. 70 1465 Proc. No. 3822 Annex Sec. A
(42)Item 177.70 deleted; 177.67, 177.69 added. 17 46:590 361 Sched. 1, Pt. 15, B. Hdnt. 3 1465 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(43)Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Items 182. 05, 93. 15 1501, 1502 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 182. 91, 82. 95 1466 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(44)Items 182.91, 182.92 deleted; new 182.92, 182.93, 182.95 added. 17 46:590 361 Sched. 2, Pt. 1. Hdnt. 2 1466 Proc. No, 3822 Annex II, Sec. A (45),
(46)Addition. 17 46:590 361 Items 200. 06, 207. 00 1502, 504 Proc, No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 200. 90, 200. 93 1466 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(47)Item 200,90 deleted; 200.91, 200.93 added. 17 46:590 361 Item 202. 31 1466 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, See. A
(48)Deletion. 17 46:590 361 Items 202. 32, 202. 47 1466 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(49),
(50)Item 202.45 redesignated as 202.47; 202.36–202.43 deleted; new 202.32–202.46 added. 1697 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1930 Tariff Schedules—Continued June 17 46:590 361 Items 202. 56, 202. 58 1467 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, See. A
(51)Item 202.57 deleted: 202.56, 202.58 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 202. 62, 202. 64 1467 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(52)Item 202.63 deleted; 202.62, 202.64 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 220. 10, 222. 64 1504 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 240. 00, 245. 90 1505 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 240. 01, 240. 03 1468 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(53) Item 240.01 deleted; 240.02, 240.03 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 240.17, 240, 25 1468 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A (54),
(55)Item 240.18 deleted; 240.17–240.23 added; 240.20 redesignated as 240.25. 17 46:590 361 Items 251. 05, 256. 90 1505, 508 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Item 270. 15 1351 90–635 1 Addition. 17 46:590 361 Items 270. 45, 274. 90 1508, 1509 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Item 274. 25 1486 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. B(6) Deletion. 17 46:590 361 Item 274.31 1468 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(56)Do. 17 46:590 361 Sched. 3, Hdnt. 6 1469 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(57)Addition. 17 46:590 361 Sched. 3, Hdnt. 7 1360 90–638 2(a) Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 300.60, 312.50 1509, 514 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 315.05, 316.70 1514, 1515 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Do. 17 46:590 361 Sched. 3, Pt. 3, A, Hdnts. 2, 4 1470 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(58), Revision. 17 46:590 361 Sched. 3, Pt. 3, A, Hdnt. 4(i) 1515 Proc. No. 3822 Annex HI Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 319.01, 339.10 1515, 519 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 319.01, 319.07 and prec. heading 1470 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(60) Addition. 17 46:590 361 Items 319.21, 319.29 1470 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(60)Do. 1698 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1930 Tariff Schedules—Continued June 17 46:590 361 Items 345.10, 359.60 1519, 522 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 349.15, 349.25 1471 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(61)Item 349.20 deleted ; 349.15, 349.25 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 355.02, 355.05 1471 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(62) Item 355.05 deleted; 355.02, 355.04 added. 17 46:590 361 Item 355.70 1360 90–638 2(b) Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Item 356.30 1360 90–638 2(b) Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 359. 30 1360 90–638 2(b) Do. 17 46:590 361 Sched. 3, Pt. 5, A, Hdnt. 1
(iii)1471 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(63) Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 360. 05, 367. 65 1522, 525 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Kate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 360. 45, 360. 48 1471 Proc. No. 3822 Annex Sec. A(64) Item 360.45 deleted; 360.46, 360.48 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 361. 15, 361. 20 1472 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(65)Item 361.15 deleted; 361.18, 361.20 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 370. 04, 382. 87 1525, 528 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 372, 04, 372. 08 1472 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(66)Item 372.05 deleted; 372.04–372.08 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 380. 00, 380. 05 1472 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(67)Item 380.03 deleted; 380.00–380.05 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 380. 59, 380. 61 1472 Proc. No. 3822 Annex Sec. A(68) Item 380.60 deleted; 380.59, 380.61 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 382. 00, 382. 05 1472 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(69) Item 382.03 deleted; 382.00–382.05 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 382. 56, 382. 58 1473 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(70) Item 382.57 deleted; 382.56, 382.58 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 385. 15, 390. 50 1528, 1529 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 386. 04, 386. 08 1473 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(71) Item 386.05 deleted; 386.04,386.08 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 403. 02, 409. 00 1529, 531 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 405. 04, 405. 06 1473 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(72) Item 405.05 deleted; 405.04, 405.06 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 415. 05 432. 00 1532, 540 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Item 415. 27 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Conditional provision. 1699 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1930 Tariff Schedules—Continued June 17 46:590 361 Items 416. 10, 416, 30 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Conditional provision. 17 46:590 361 Items 417. 32, 417. 50 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 418. 24, 418. 60, 418. 62, 418. 76 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 419. 00, 419. 22 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 420. 14, 420. 18, 420. 82, 420. 86 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 421. 04, 421. 08, 421. 16, 421. 18, 421. 44, 421. 46, 421. 54 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 422. 72, 422. 76, 422. 90 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 425. 39, 425. 41 1473 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(73) Item 425.40 deleted; 425.39, 425.41 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 425. 84, 425. 88 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Conditional provision. 17 46:590 361 Items 426. 10, 426. 14, 426. 28, 426. 36, 426. 42 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 427. 72 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 428. 52 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 429. 26, 429. 34, 429. 42 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 429. 85, 429. 95 1473 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(74) Item 429.90 deleted; 429.85, 429.95 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 435. 10, 440. 00 1540, 1541 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 437. 22, 437. 30, 437. 55 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Conditional provision. 1700 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1930 Tariff Schedules—Continued June 17 40:090 361 Items 437. 56, 437. 57 1474 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(75)Item 437.56 deleted; new 437.56, 437.57 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 437. 58, 437. 69, 437. 84 1002 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Conditional provision. 17 46:000 361 Item 439. 30 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Do. 17 46:690 361 Items 445. 05, 446. 30 1542 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Item 445. 20 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Conditional provision. 17 46:590 361 Items 450. 10, 452. 80 1542 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Item 450. 20 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III. Note Conditional provision. 17 46:690 361 Item 452. 24 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex HI, Note Do. 17 46:690 361 Item 452. 29 1486 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. B(7) Deletion. 17 46:590 361 Items 452. 48, 452. 80 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Conditional provision. 17 46:690 361 Items 455. 02, 455. 46 1543 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:690 361 Items 460. 10, 461. 45 1543, 1544 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 461.20 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III. Note Conditional provision. 17 46:590 361 Items 465. 05, 466. 30 1544, 1545 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Item 466. 15 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Conditional provision. 17 46:590 361 Items 470. 15, 474. 62 1545, 1546 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications 17 46:690 361 Items 470. 15, 470 85 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Conditional provision. 17 46:590 361 Items 472. 24, 472. 30 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 473, 28, 473. 46, 473. 48, 473. 60, 473. 66 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Do. 1701 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1980 Tariff Schedules—Continued June 17 46:590 361 Items 474. 20, 474. 22, 474. 26, 474. 60 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Conditional provision. 17 45:590 361 Item 475. 40 1546 Free. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Sched. 4, Pt. 12, Hdnt. 1 1474 Proc. No. 3822 Annex Sec. A
(76)Amendment, 17 46:590 361 Items 485.10–485. 30 1546 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 40:590 361 Items 490. 10–495. 20 1547, 1548 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Do, 17 46:590 381 Items 493. 20, 493. 21, 493. 47 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Note Conditional provision. 17 46:590 361 Items 495. 05, 495. 15 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 511. 11–523. 94 1548–1651 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 513. 34–513. 36 1474 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(77)Item 513.34 deleted; 513.35, 513.36 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 517. 80–517. 33 1474 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(78)Items 517.30, 517.33 and prec. heading deleted; 517.31 added. 17 46:590 361 Item 519.37 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex HI, Note Conditional provision. 17 46:590 361 Item 520.34 1486 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. B
(8)Deletion. 17 46:590 361 Items 531. 01–536. 11 1651, 1552 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 301 Sched. 5, Pt. 2, C, Hdnt. 2 1474 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A (79),
(80)Amendment. 17 40:590 361 Items 633. 26–533. 28 1474 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(81)Item 533.27 deleted; 533.26, 533.28 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 533, 36–533. 38 1475 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(82)Item 533.37 deleted; 533.36, 533.38 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 533. 06–533. 68 1475 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(83)Item 533.07 deleted; 533.66, 533.68 added. 17 46:590 361 Item 533.69 1476 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(84)Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Heading prec. Item 533. 71 1476 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(85)Do. 1702 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1930 Tariff Schedules—Continued June 17 46:590 361 Items 540. 11–548. 05 1552–1554 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 544. 16–544. 20 1476 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(86)Items 544.17, 544.18 deleted; new 544.16–544.20 added. 17 46:590 361 Item 544. 31 1476 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(87)Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Items 546. 40–546. 59 1476 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(88)Items 546.41–546.57 and prec. heading deleted; 546.40–546.59 added. 17 46:590 361 Sched. 6, Pt. 1, Hdnt. 3 1477 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(89) Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Sched. 6, Pt. 1, Hdnts. 5, 6 1477 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(90)Hdnt. 5 deleted; 6 redesignated as 5. 17 46:590 361 Items 601.06–603.70 1554, 1555 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 602.28–602.31 1477 Proc. No. 3822 Annex H, Sec. A(91) Items 602.30, 602.31 deleted; new 602.28–602.31 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 603.49–603.55 1477, 1478 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(92)Items 603.50, 603.55 deleted; new 603.49–603.55 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 605.03–633.00 1555–1566 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 608.91. 608.92 1478, 1486, 1488 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Secs. A (93), B(9), D(4) Item 608.92 deleted; new 608.91, 608.92 added; amendment. 17 46:590 361 Items 608.94, 608.95 1478 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, See. A
(94)Item 608.95 deleted ; new 608.94, 608.95 added. 17 46:590 361 Sched. 6, Pt. 2, C, Hdnt. 5(b) 1478 Proc. No. 3822 Annex Sec. A(95) Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Items 620.02–620.04 1479 Proc. No. 3822 Annex H, Sec. A(96) Item 620.02 deleted; 620.03, 620.04 added. 17 46:590 361 Item 632.04 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Conditional provision. 17 46:590 361 Items 640.05–658.00 1566–1575 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 649.44–649.46 1479 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(97) Item 649.45 deleted; 649.44, 649.46 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 650.08–650.12 1479 Proe. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(98)Items 650.09, 659.11 deleted; new 650.08–650.12 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 650.38–650.42 1479, 1480 Proe. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(99) Items 650.39, 650.41 deleted; new 650.38–650.42 added. 1703 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1930 Tariff Schedules—Continued June 17 46:590 361 Items 650.54, 650.55 1480 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(100)Item 650.55 deleted; new 650.54, 650.55 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 653.37–653.40 1480 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(101)Item 653.40 deleted; 653.37, 653.39 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 660.10–680.90 1575–1578 Proc. No. 3822 Annex HI Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 662.18, 662.20 1359, 1360 90–638 1(a)–(d) Item 662.20 deleted; new 662.18, 662.20 and prec. heading added; 662.18 amended; supplemental provision. 17 46:590 361 Sched. 6, Pt. 5, Hdnt. 2 1480 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A (102),
(103)Addition. 17 46:590 361 Items 682. 08–682. 10 1480 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(104)Item 628.10 deleted; 682.05, 682.07 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 682. 07–688. 40 1578–1580 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Item 682. 65 1480 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(105)Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Items 685. 22–685. 25 1481 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(106)Item 685.22 deleted; 685.23, 685.25 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 690. 05–696. 60 1580 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Sched. 6, Pt. 6, B, Hdnts. 1(b), 2(b) 1481 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A (107),
(108)Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Items 692. 02–692. 07 1481 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(109)Items 692.05, 692.06 deleted; 692.02–692.07 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 692. 14–692. 16 1481 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(110)Item 692.15 deleted; 692.14, 692.16 added. 17 46:590 361 Item 692. 23 1481 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(111)Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Sched. 7, Pt. 1, A, Hdnts. 2(d), 3(a) 1481 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A (112),
(113)Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 700. 10–706. 55 1580–1583 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 700. 26–700. 29 1482 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A{114) Items 700.26, 700.27 deleted ; new 700.26–700.29 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 700. 40–700.45 1482 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(115) Item 700.40 deleted ; 700.41–700.45 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 700. 65–700. 68 1482 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(116)Item 700.65 deleted; 700.66, 700.68 added. 1704 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1930 Tariff Schedules—Continued June 17 48:590 361 Sohed. 7, Pt. 1, C, Hdnt. 3 1482 Proc. No. 3822 Annex 11. Sec. A(117) Amendment. 17 48:590 361 Items 705. 43–705. 45 1482 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(118) Item 705.44 deleted; 705.43, 705.45 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 705. 61–705. 53 1482 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(119)Item 705.52 deleted; 705.51, 705.53 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 705. 65–705. 57 1483 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(120)Item 705.56 deleted; 705.65, 705.67 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 705. 67–705. 73 1483 Proc. No. 3822 Annex 11, Sec. A(121) Items 705.68–705.72 and prec. heading deleted ; new 706.67–706.73 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 705. 68, 705. 69 1486–1489 Proc. No, 3822 Annex II, Secs. B(10), C(8), D(6), E(2) Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Item 706. 07 I486 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. B(ll) Deletion. 17 46:590 361 Items 708. 01–724. 45 1583–1591 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 711. 34–711. 36 1483 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II. Sec. A
(122)Item 711.35 deleted; 711.34, 711.36 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 712. 47–712. 60 1484 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(123) Item 712.50 deleted; 712.47, 712.49 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 723. 05, 723. 15 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Conditional provision 17 46:590 361 Items 726. 02–726. 80 1591, 1692 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 48:590 361 Sched. 7, Pt. 4, A, Hdnt. IM 1484 Proc. No. 3822 Annex 11, Sec. A
(124)Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Items 727. 02–728, 25 1692, 1593 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications 17 46:590 361 Items 730. 06–737, 90 1593–1595 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 734 64–734. 56 1484 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(125)Item 734.55 deleted ; 734.54, 734.56 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 734. 91–734. 93 1484 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(126)Item 734.92 deleted; 734,91, 734.93 added. 17 46:590 361 Sched. 7, Pt. 6, A, Hdnts. 2(a), 3 1484 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A (127),
(128)Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Items 740. 06–741. 50 1595, 1596 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate mo dincat ions. 17 46:590 361 Items 741 34–740. 88 1484 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(129)Items 740.35, 746.37 deleted; 740.34–740.38 added. 1705 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1930 Tariff Schedules—Continued June 17 46:590 361 Items 745. 04–748. 40 1596, 1597 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Items 750. 05 751. 15 1597 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Do. 17 46:59(1 361 Items 755. 05–756. 60 1598 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Do, 17 46:590 361 Items 755. 10, 755. 40, 755. 45 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Conditional provision, 17 46:590 361 Items 756. 20–756. 23 1484 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(130)Item 756.20 deleted; 756.21, 756.23 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 760. 05–760. 65 1598, 1599 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Item 766. 30 1599 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 770. 08–774. 60 1599, 1600 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 771. 20, 771. 40 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Conditional provision. 17 46:590 361 Items 790. 00–793. 00 1600–1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Item 790. 06 1485 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A(131) Deletion. 17 46:590 361 Item 790. 37 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III, Note Conditional provision. 17 46:590 361 Item 791. 61 1486 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. B(12) Deletion. 17 46:590 361 Item 799. 00 1602 Proc. No. 3822 Annex III Rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Sched. 8, Pt. 1, C, Hdnt. 1 1351 90–635 3((b) Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Item 808. 00 1351 90–635 3(a) Do. 17 46:590 361 Sched. 8, Pt. 4, Hdnt. 1 1211 90–615 4(b) Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 854. 20 1211 90–615 4 Addition. 17 46:590 361 Sched. 8, Pt. 5, C, Hdnt. 1 (a),
(b)1351 90–635 2(b) Existing text designated as
(a)and amended ; par.
(b)added. 17 46:590 361 Item 864. 50 1351 90–635 2(a) Partial revision. 17 46:590 361 Pt. 1, B, Hdnt. 3 (App.) 1211 90–615 3(b) Addition. 1706 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1930 Tariff Schedules—Continued June 17 46:590 361 Item 907. 15 (App.) 1210 90–615 1(a) Duty suspension, extension. 17 46:590 361 Item 909. 25 (App.) 1004 90–571 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 909. 30 (App.) 1210 90–615 1(a) Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 911. 05 (App.) 1210 90–615 1(a) Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 911. 10, 911. 11 (App.) 1211 90–615 3(a),
(b)Duty suspension, extension; nonapplicability. 17 46:590 361 Items 911. 13–911. 16 (App.) 1211 90–615 3(a),
(b)Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 911. 13 (App.) 1485 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(132)Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Item 922. 50 (App.) 1485 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(133)Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 945. 16 (App.) 1485 Proc. No. 3822 Annex Sec. A
(134)Partial revision. 17 46:590 361 Item 945. 69 (App.) 1485 Proc. No. 3822 Annex II, Sec. A
(135)Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Pt. 3, Hdnt. 3(a)(i) (App.) 1653 Proc. No. 3870 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 17 46:590 361 Pt. 3, Hdnt. 3(a)
(iii)(App.) 1651 Proc. No. 3870 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Addition. 17 46:590 361 Items 949. 80, 949.90, 950. 00 (App.) 1638 Proc. No. 3856 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Item 950.00 renumbered as 949.80; 949.90 added. 17 46:590 361 Items 950. 09–950.09B (App.) 1651 Proc. No. 3870 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Item 950.09 redesignated as 950.09A; B50.09B added. 17 46:590 361 Items 950.10A–950. 100 (App.) 1652 Proc. No. 3870 Annex II, Sec. A(136) Addition. 17 46:590 361 Item 950. 13 (App.) 1485 Proc. No. 3822 Amendment. 17 46:590 361 313(d) 1328, 1329 90–630 2(b), 4 Do. 17 46:590 361 514 1210, 1211 90–615 Kb), 3(c) Exception. 17 46:590 361 514 1359, 1361 90–638 1(b)(2), 3(b) Do. 1707 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1931 Feb. 14 46:1106 650 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 171 90–333 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Revision. Mar. 2 46:1481 Pub. Res. 126 1 1308 90–620 3 Repeal. 3 46:1489 791 1 1091 90–576 103 Do. 1932 June 30 47:382 212 1 1308 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 30 47:382 212 307 1308 90–620 3 Repeal. July 1 47:564 240 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 894 90–537 402 Applicability. 7 47:608 267 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 629, 630 90–455 7, 8 Repeal; savings provision. 7 47:609 269 1 1308 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 22 47:725 304 5A 856 90–505 4 Revision. 22 47:725 304 5B 856 90–505 1, 2(c) Amendment; repeal; effective date. 22 47:725 304 6(i) 150 90–321 108(a)(2), Applicability. 22 47:725 304 11(h) 545 90–448 807(k), 808 Amendment. 22 47:725 304 12(a),
(b)609 90–448 1717 Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 22 47:725 304 16 545 90–448 807(1), 808 Amendment. 22 47:725 304 17 150 90–321 108(a)(2),
(b)Applicability. 1933 Mar. 1 47:1418 403 1 21 90–306 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. May 12 48:31 10 8c
(5)(B),
(H)996 90–559 1(3) Amendments extended. 12 48:31 10 8c(18) 996 90–559 K3) Amendment extended. 12 48:31 10 43(a) 50 90–269 9 Amendment. 18 48:58 17 25 885 90–536 1 Partial repeal. June 13 48:128 43 5(b) 608 90–448 1716(a) Revision. 13 48:128 43 5(c) 508, 518, 608 90–448 304(b), 416(c), 1716(d) Amendment; exception. 13 48:128 43 5(c) 543, 545, 608, 609 90–448 804(e), 807(m), 808, 1716(b), (c), (e), Amendment. 13 48:128 43 5(e) 858 90–505 5 Do. 13 48:128 43 5(c) 1026 90–575 118(b) Do. 13 48:128 43 5(d) 150 90–321 108(a) (2),
(b)Applicability. 13 48:128 43 5(d) 296 90–389 6 Do. 13 48:128 43 5(d)(14) 296 90–389 6 Do. 16 48:162 66 21(a)(1) 543, 545 90–448 804(d), 808 Amendment. 16 48:257 75 6 1145 90–582 2(a) Do. 16 48:257 75 23 183 90–345 2 Do. 16 48:257 75 36(a)(3) 1146 90–582 3 Applicability. 16 48:257 75 43 1145 90–582 3 Amendment. 48:283 78 1 1308 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 1934 Jan. 24 48:319 85 7 616 90–450 403 Amendment. 24 48:319 85 14(a)(2) 616 90–450 404(1) Do. 1708 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1934 Jan. 24 48:319 85 14(a)(3)–6 616 90–450 404(2),
(3)Pars. (3)–(5) redesignated as (4)–(6); new
(3)added. 24 48:319 85 28(a),
(b)618 90–452 2(a)(1),
(2)Amendment. 24 48:319 85 28(c) 618 90–452 2(a)(3) Addition. 30 48:337 87 6, 7 50, 51 90–269 8. 11 Amendment. 30 48:337 87 10 188, 189 90–349 3. 4 Supplemental provisions. 30 48:337 87 14(c) 51 90–269 12 Amendment. May 10 48:680 216 512(b) 1309 90–620 3 Repeal. June 6 48:881 291 7(a) 452 90–437 1(1) Amendment. 6 48:881 291 7(c) 452 90–437 1(2 Revision. 6 48:881 291 7(d) 452 90–437 1(3) Amendment. 6 48:881 291 12(1) 454 90–439 1 Do. 6 48:881 291 13(d),
(e)454 90–439 2 Addition. 6 48:881 291 14(d)–(f) 455 90–439 3 Do. 6 48:881 291 19(e) 453 90–438 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 13 48:948 325 3 1309 90–620 3 Repeal. 18 48:1017 Pub. Res. 36 1 1309 90–620 3 Do. 19 48:1064 416 _ _ _ _ _ 1043 90–575 251 Exception. 19 48:1064 416 3(e) 112 90–299 2 Amendment. 19 48:1064 416 223 112 90–299 1, 2 Addition; exception. 10 48:1064 416 302 290 90–379 _ _ _ _ _ Addition; nonapplicability. 19 48:1064 416 396(k)(1),
(2)108 90–294 _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 19 48:1064 416 409(1) 807 90–492 17 Applicability. 19 48:1064 416 605 214, 223 90–351 802, 803 Revision; exception. 19 48:1125 436 11 (ch. II) 662 90–467 _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 _ _ _ _ _ 510 90–448 312(a)(1),
(4)Exceptions. 27 48:1246 479 2(b) 509 90–448 308(1)–(4 Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 201–242 486, 600 90–448 103(a), 1501 Exception. 27 48:1246 479 203(b)(5) 113 90–301 3(a) Do. 27 48:1246 479 203(h) 567 90–448 1106(d) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 203
(i)512 90–448 317 Do. 27 48:1246 479 203(1) 486 90–448 103(b) Repeal. 27 48:1246 479 203
(m)485 90–448 102(a) Exception. 27 48:1246 470 203
(m)512 90–448 318 Addition. 27 48:1246 479 204(a) 487 90–448 104(a) Applicability. 27 48:1246 470 204(b)–(d), (g), (j),
(k)487 90–448 104(a) Applicability; supplemental provision. 27 48:1246 479 207(c) 113, 114 90–301 3(a),
(b)Amendment; exception. 27 48:1246 479 207(d),
(e)487, 509 90–448 104(a), 307 Applicability; supplemental provision. 27 48:1246 479 207(d),
(e)600 90–448 1501 Applicability. 27 48:1246 470 207(g) 487 90–448 104(a) Do. 27 48:1246 479 207(g) 509, 600 90–448 307, 1501 Applicability; supplemental provision. 27 48:1246 479 207(h)–(l),
(n)487, 509, 600 90–448 104(a), 307, 1501 Do. 27 48:1246 479 212 600 90–448 1502 Applicability. 27 48:1246 479 212(a) 484, 501, 600 90–448 101(d), 201(b)(1), 1502 Amendment. 1709 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1934 June 27 48:1246 479 213(d) 118, 114 90–301 3(a),
(c)Amendment; exception. 27 48:1246 479 213(j)(1) 511 90–448 313(1) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 213(j)(2)(B) 511 90–448 313(2) Do. 27 48:1246 479 213(o) 610 90–448 1722(e) Do. 27 48:1246 479 220(d)(2)(B) 611 90–448 1722(g) Do. 27 48:1246 479 220(d)(3)(B)(ii) 510 90–448 811(a) Do. 27 48:1246 479 220(d)(3)(B)(iv) 508 90–448 306 Applicability. 27 48:1246 479 220(d)(4) 113 90–301 3(a) Exception. 27 48:1246 479 220(h)(2)(iii) 113 90–301 3(a) Do. 27 48:1246 479 220(h)(3), (5)–(8),
(10)507 90–448 304(a) Applicability. 27 48:1246 479 221(d)(2) 508 90–448 305 Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 221(d)(2)(A),
(B)483 90–448 101(b)(1),
(2)Do. 27 48:1246 479 221(d)(8)(iii) 610 90–448 311(b) Do. 27 48:1246 479 321 (d)(5) 113 90–301 3(a) Exception. 27 48:1246 479 221(f) 490, 508 90–448 105(d), 306 Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 221(g)(1) 490 90–448 105(b),
(o)Do. 27 48:1246 479 221(h)(2)(A) 512 90–448 316(a) Revision. 27 48:1246 479 221(h)(4) 483 90–448 101(c)(2) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 221(h)(6)(B)(in 483 90–448 101(c)(1) Revision. 27 48:1246 479 221(h)(6) 483 90–448 101(c)(3) Addition. 27 48:1246 479 221(h)(7),
(8)512 90–448 816(b) Do. 27 48:1246 479 221(i),
(j)488 90–448 105(a) Do. 27 48:1246 479 222 505 90–448 301(1) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 222(f),
(g)505 90–448 801(2) Addition. 27 48:1246 479 223(a) 510 90–448 312(a)(1) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 223(a)(7) 510 90–448 312(a)(2) Do. 27 48:1246 479 223(c),
(d)510 90–448 312 (a)(3)–(5),
(b)Do. 27 48:1246 479 223(e) 486 90–448 103(a) Addition. 27 48:1246 479 224 488 90–448 104(b) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 226 486 90–448 102(b) Do. 27 48:1246 479 227(a)(ix) 502 90–448 301(b)(2) Addition. 27 48:1246 479 227(c) 502 90–448 301(b)(3) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 231(c)(6) 113, 114 90–301 3(a),
(d)Amendment; exception. 27 48:1246 479 282(b)(2) 611 90–448 314(1) Deletion: new par.
(2)added. 27 48:1246 479 232(d) 611 90–448 314(2) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 232(d)(2) 512 90–448 314(3) Do. 27 48:1246 479 232(d (3)(B) 113 90–301 3(a) Exception. 27 48:1246 479 233(a)(1)–(3)(A)–(C) 496 90–448 108(f)(1) Existing text designated as (1); cls. (1)–(3) redesignated as (A)–(C); 27 48:1246 479 233(b) 509 90–448 309(1) Amendment 27 48:1246 479 233(c) 496 90–448 108(f)(2) Do. 27 48:1246 479 233(e) 509 90–448 309(2) Do. 27 48:1246 479 234(c)(2) 507 90–448 303(a) Do. 1710 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1934 June 27 48:1246 479 234(c)(A)(iii) 507 90–448 303(b) Deletion; new cl.
(iii)added. 27 48:1246 479 234(f) 113, 114 90–301 3(a),
(e)Amendment; exception. 27 48:1246 479 234(f) 507 90–448 303(c) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 235 477 90–448 101(a) Addition. 27 48:1246 479 235(j)(2)(C) 484, 512 90–448 101(c)(4), 315 Applicability; exception. 27 48:1246 479 236 498 90–448 201(a) Addition. 27 48:1246 479 236(j) 502 90–448 201(c) Supplemental provision. 27 48:1246 479 236(j)(4)(B) 512 90–448 315 Exception. 27 48:1246 479 237 485 90–448 102(a) Addition. 27 48:1246 479 238 486, 488 90–448 104(a),
(b)Addition; supplemental provision. 27 48:1246 479 239 506 90–448 302 Addition. 27 48:1246 479 240 507 90–448 304(a) Do. 27 48:1246 479 240(c)(4) 512 90–448 315 Exception. 27 48:1246 479 241 508 90–448 307 Addition. 27 48:1246 479 241(b)(3) 512 90–448 315 Exception. 27 48:1246 479 242 599 90–448 1501 Addition. 27 48:1246 479 242(d)(3)(B) 512 90–448 315 Exception. 27 48:1246 479 301–312 536, 545 90–448 802(a), 808 Heading revised. 27 48:1246 479 301 536, 545 90–448 802(b), 808 Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 302(a)(1),
(2)536, 545 90–448 802(c)(1)–(3), 808 Existing text designated as
(1)and amended; par.
(2)added. 27 48:1246 479 302(b) 537, 545 90–448 802(d), 808 Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 302(c)(1),
(2)537, 545 90–448 802(e), (g), 808 Do. 27 48:1246 479 302(c)(2)(C) 537, 545 90–448 802(f), 808 Revision. 27 48:1246 479 302(c)(4) 542, 545 90–448 803, 808 Exception. 27 48:1246 479 302(c)(5) 542, 545 90–448 803, 808 Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 303 537, 538, 545 90–448 802(c)(3), (h), (s), 808 Supplemental provision; heading revised; amendment. 27 48:1246 479 303(a)–(d),
(f)537, 538, 545 90–448 802(i)–(m), 808 Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 303(g) 538, 545 90–448 802(n), 808 Repeal. 27 48:1246 479 304 536–538, 545 90–448 801, 802(c)(3), (o), (a), 808 Supplemental provisions; heading revised; amendment. 27 48:1246 479 304(a)(1) 538, 545 90–448 802(p), 808 Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 304(b) 538, 545 90 448 802(q), 808 Do. 27 48:1246 479 304(c)(1),
(2)538, 545 90–448 802(r), 808 Cl.
(1)deleted; designation “(2)” deleted. 1711 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1934 June 27 48:1246 479 304(d),
(e)542, 543, 545 90–448 804(a), 805, 808 Addition. 27 48:1246 479 305 536, 538, 545 90–448 801, 802(c)(3), (t), 808 Supplemental provisions; heading revised. 27 48:1246 479 305(c) 544, 545 90–448 806, 808 Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 305(i)(4) 503 90–448 201(g) Addition. 27 48:1246 479 306 536, 539, 545 90–448 801, 802(c)(3), (u), 808 Supplemental provisions; heading revised. 27 48:1246 479 306(g) 542, 545 90–448 804(b), 808 Addition. 27 48:1246 479 307(a)–(c) 539, 545 90–448 802(v), (w), 808 Subsecs. (a),
(b)repealed; designation “(c)” deleted; 27 48:1246 479 308 539, 545 90–448 802(x), 808 Heading revised. 27 48:1246 479 308(a),
(b)539, 545 90–448 802(y)(1)–(7), 808 Existing text designated as
(a)and amended; subsec.
(b)added. 27 48:1246 479 308(b) 546 90–448 810 (b)(1) Applicability. 27 48:1246 479 309(a) 540, 545 90–448 802(x), 808 Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 309(c)(1),
(2)540, 545 90–448 802(aa)(1)–(4). 808 Existing text designated as par. (1); cl.
(1)designation and cl.
(2)deleted; par.
(2)added. 27 48:1246 479 309(d)(1),
(2)540, 545 90–448 802(bb)(1)–(4), 808 Existing text designated as
(1)and amended; par.
(2)added. 27 48:1246 479 309(e) 541, 545 90–448 802(cc), 808 Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 309(g) 541, 545 90–448 802(dd), 808 Revision. 27 48:1246 479 309(h) 541, 545 90–448 802(ee), 808 Addition. 27 48:1246 479 311 542, 545 90–448 802 (ff), 808 Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 404(d) 858, 859 90–505 6(a),
(b)Revision. 27 48:1246 479 406(c)(1)–(3) 295 90–389 6 Existing text designated as (1); pars. (2),
(3)added. 27 48:1246 479 407 150 90–321 108(a)(2),
(b)Applicability. 27 48:1246 479 407(m),
(n)858 90–505 4 Do. 27 48:1246 479 408 5 90–255 2 Revision. 27 48:1246 479 408(a) 7 90–255 2 Exception 27 48:1246 479 408(c)(2) 11 90–255 2 Nonapplicability. 27 48:1246 479 408(e) 11 90–255 2 Do. 27 48:1246 479 408(e)(1)(A)(iv) 1194 90–608 403 Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 408(g) 11 90–255 2 Nonapplicability. 27 48:1246 479 519(e) 488 90–448 140(c) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 520(b)(D,(2) 566 90–448 1104 Part of existing text designated as (1); cl.
(2)added. 1712 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1934 June 27 48:1246 479 810(e) 611 90–448 1722(f) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 1002(d)(1) 509 90–448 310(1),
(2)Do. 27 48:1246 479 1101(c)(3) 610 90–448 1722(d) Do. 27 48:1246 479 1101(c)(4) 113 90–301 3(a) Exception. 27 48:1246 479 1201–1241 556 90–448 1103 Addition. 27 48:1246 479 1211–1214 569 90–448 1205(b) Applicability. 27 48:1246 479 1223(a) 563 90–448 1103 Exception. 1935 Feb. 2 49:6 2 1 1309 90–620 3 Partial repeal. Apr. 27 49:163 46 8(8) 702 90–475 5 Applicability. 27 49:163 46 16(1)(1) 996 90–559 1(1) Amendment. June 17 49:386 151 _ _ _ _ _ 1309 90–620 3 Repeal. 20 49:436 182 22 241, 242 90–354 1, 2 Amendment; supplemental provision. (See also 1890, Ch. 841, and 1862, Ch. 130.) 29 49:436 182 22 276 90–366 101(b) Supplemental provision. (See also 1890, Ch. 841, and 1862, Ch. 130.) July 8 49:459 200 1 1309 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 26 49:500 220 _ _ _ _ _ 1309 90–620 3 Repeal. Aug. 14 49:620 271 202(d)–(f) 18, 22 90–257 104(b), 108 Supplemental provision. 14 49:620 271 202(q) 18, 19, 22 90–257 104(b), 108 Supplemental provision; exception. 14 49:620 271 215(b)(3) 19, 22 90–257 104(b), 108 Exception. 14 49:620 271 215(d)(1)(B)(1) 19, 28 90–257 104(b), 108 Supplemental provision. 14 49:620 271 218(b)(5) 759, 760 90–486 7, 11 Amendment; exception. 14 49:620 271 403(d)(1)–(3) 273 90–364 301 Existing text designated as
(1)and amended; para. (2),
(3)added. 14 49:620 271 407(b)(2)(C) 273 90–364 302 Revision. 14 49:620 271 903(c)(2) 447 90–430 1(3) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 903 (c)(2)(D) 447 90–430 1(1),
(2)Do. 14 49:620 271 1908 274 90–364 303(a)(1),
(b)Exception extended. 14 49:620 271 1903(a)(1) 274 90–364 303(a)(2),
(b)Effective date of 1968 amendment. 14 49:620 271 1903(b)(2) 274 90–364 303(a)(1),
(b)Amendment. (See also 1935, P.L. 271, sec. 1903.) 15 49:653 279 _ _ _ _ _ 460 90–440 6 Repeal. 27 49:888 354 1(a),
(b)341 90–397 2 Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 29 49:967 399 _ _ _ _ _ 22 90–257 107, 108 Annuity increase. 30 49:1011 403 _ _ _ _ _ 549 90–448 906(d) Applicability. 1936 Feb. 11 49:1109 440 _ _ _ _ _ 1309 90–620 3 Partial repeal. Mar. 19 49:1167 479 1 1309 90–620 3 Do. May 27 49:1380 622 5(b) 449 90–435 1(1),
(2)Amendment; effective date. 1713 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1936 June 8 49:1488 673 _ _ _ _ _ 1091 90–576 103 (Revised. See 1946, P.L. 586.) 15 49:1508 678 4 741 90–483 203 Supplemental provision. 20 49:1544 722 1 341 90–397 3 Amendment. 20 49:1545 724 1–3, 6, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14 1309 90–620 3 Repeal. 22 49:1570 738 3 739 90–483 201 Applicability, 22 49:1570 738 5 745 90–483 205 Project modification. 29 49:1985 835 312(f),
(g)49 90–268 1 Subsec.
(f)redesignated as (g); new
(f)added. 29 49:1985 835 212(B)(a)–(c) 449 90–434 1(1)–(8) Amendment. 29 49:1985 835 502(b) 1004 90–572 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 29 49:1985 835 618(b) 248 90–358 1 Revision. 29 49:1985 835 613(d)–(f) 248 90–358 3(a),
(b)Subsec.
(d)repealed: (e),
(f)redesignated as (d), (e). 29 49:1985 835 1104(a)(5) 180 90–341 _ _ _ _ _ Revision. 30 49:2041 848 _ _ _ _ _ 967 90–555 _ _ _ _ _ Extension: land acquisition. 1937 Mar. 24 50:54 Pub. Res. 15 2 1202 90–613 _ _ _ _ _ Addition. June 19 50:304 158 _ _ _ _ _ 1309 90–620 8 Repeal. 24 50:307 162 1. “Sec. 1 (h)” 16, 22 90–257 101, 108 Amendment. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 1 (b)(1)” 1316 90–624 3, 4(a)(1) Do. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 2(a)” 20, 22 90–257 105(a), 108 Applicability. 24 50:307 162 l, “Sec. 2(d), (e)” 16, 22 90–257 102, 103(a), 108 Amendment. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 2(1)” 17, 22 90–257 103(b), 108 Amendment; exception. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 3(a)” 17, 22 90–257 104(a), 108 Deletion: new subsec.
(a)added. 24 50:307 162 1. “Sec. 8(e)” 18, 22 90–257 104(b), 108 Amendment. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 5(a)(1), (2)” 19, 22 90–257 105(a), 108 Existing text designated as
(1)and amended; par.
(2)added. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 5(h)” 20, 22 90–257 105(b), 108 Amendment. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 6(1)(1)(ii)” 20, 22 90–257 105(c), 108 Do. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 5 (1)” 20, 22 90–257 105(d), 108 Do. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 5(1)(j)” 20, 22 90–257 105(e), 108 Do. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 60)(1)” 20, 22 90–257 106(e), 108 Do. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 5(1)(9)” 20, 22 90–257 105(f), 108 Do. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 6 (1)(10)(i)” 21, 22 90–257 105(g), 108 Do. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 5(m)” 21, 22 90–257 106(h), 108 Deletion; new subsec.
(m)added. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 6” 22 90–257 107, 108 Annuity increase. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 10(a)” 21, 22 90–267 106; 108 Amendment. July 22 50:522 210 82(c) 122 90–307 1 Exception. 22 50:522 210 32(c) 393 90–410 1 Do. 1714 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1937 July 22 50:522 210 32(c) 871 90–517 1 Exception. 22 50:522 210 32(c) 873 90–520 1 Do. Aug. 17 50:673 314 (title IX) 2 1119 90–579 3, 4 Amendment. 28 50:876 406 1 745 90–483 205 Project modification (See also 1936, P.L. 738, sec. 5.) Sept. 1 50:888 412 1 504 90–448 206(a) Amendment. 1 50:888 412 2(2) 505 90–448 209(a) Do. 1 50:888 412 3 610 90–448 1719(a) Do. 1 50:888 412 10(a) 504, 505 90–448 206(b), 209(b) Do. 1 50:888 412 10(e) 503 90–448 203(a) Do. 1 50:888 412 15(9) 504 90–448 205 Do. 1 50:888 412 15(10),
(11)503, 504 90–448 204, 207 Addition. 1 50:888 412 17 610 90–448 1719(b),
(c)Repeal; supplemental provision; new sec. 17 added. 1 50:888 412 20 503 90–448 203(b) Amendment. 1 50:888 412 23(d) 505 90–448 210 Do. 1 50:888 412 23(f)(1),
(2)504 90–448 208(a) Part of existing text designated as
(1)cl.
(2)added. 1 50:888 412 23(g) 504 90–448 208(b) Addition. 1938 Feb. 16 52:31 430 316(a) 996 90–559 1(1) Amendment. 16 52:31 430 318(b)(2) 293 90–387 _ _ _ _ _ Revision. 16 52:31 430 332(d) 996 90–559 1(1) Amendment. 16 52:31 430 339(a)(1) 996 90–559 1(1) Amendment extended. 16 52:31 430 339(b) 996 90–559 1(1) Amendment. 16 52:31 430 344a(a) 996 90–559 1(2) Do. 16 52:31 430 346(e) 996 90–559 1(2) Do. 16 52:31 430 347(b) 701 90–475 4 Revision. 16 52:31 430 347(f),
(g)702 90–475 6 Addition. 16 52:31 430 350 996 90–559 1(2) Amendment. 16 52:31 430 353(c)(7) 996 90–559 1(8) Do. 16 52:31 430 359(c) 996 90–559 1(1) Amendment extended. 16 52:31 430 379(b) 996 90–559 1(1) Amendment; effective date. 16 52:31 430 379c(b) 996 90–559 1(1) Amendment extended. 16 52:31 430 379e 996 90–559 1(6) Amendment. 18 52:78 431 1 1002 90–567 _ _ _ _ _ Do. May 23 52:410 534 1 1309 90–620 3 Partial repeal. June 16 52:760 657 2, 3 1309 90–620 3 Repeal. 20 52:797 684 _ _ _ _ _ 959 90–553 4 Nonapplicability. 20 52:797 684 6(b)–(e) 396 90–412 1(a) Supplemental provision. 20 52:797 684 16 1169 90–598 12(5) Applicability. 25 52:1040 717 _ _ _ _ _ 807 90–492 17 Exemption. 25 52:1040 717 201(a)(2) 1362 90–639 4(a) Amendment. 25 52:1040 717 201(p)(1),
(2)351, 353 90–399 102(a), (b), 108 Do. 25 52:1040 717 201(b)(5) 351, 353 90–399 102(c), 108 Addition. 25 52:1040 717 201(u) 351, 353 90–399 102(d), 108 Amendment. 25 52:1040 717 201(v)(3) 1361 90–639 1 Do. 1715 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1938 June 25 52:1040 717 201(w) 351, 353 90–399 102(e), 108 Addition; supplemental provision. 25 52:1040 717 201(x) 351, 353 90–399 102(e), 108 Addition. 25 52:1040 717 301(e),
(j)352, 353 90–399 103(1), (2), 108 Amendment. 25 52:1040 717 301 (q)(3) 1361 90–639 2(b) Revision. 25 52:1040 717 303(a),
(b)1361 90–639 3 Subsecs. (a),
(b)deleted; new (a),
(b)added. 25 52:1040 717 304(a) 1362 90–639 4(b) Amendment. 25 52:1040 717 402(a)(2)(A)(iv) 352, 353 90–399 104(1), 108 Addition. 25 52:1040 717 402(a)(2)(D) 352, 353 90–399 104(2), 108 Do. 25 52:1040 717 501(a)(5),
(6)343, 353 90–399 101(a), 108 Do. 25 52:1040 717 502(1) 352, 353 90–399 105(a), 108 Amendment. 25 52:1040 717 505(h) 347, 353 90–399 101(b), 108 Applicability. 25 52:1040 717 507(a) 352, 353 90–399 105(b), 108 Amendment. 25 52:1040 717 507(c),
(f)351, 353 90–399 101(b), 108 Applicability. 25 52:1040 717 511(c) 1361 90–639 2(a) Revision. 25 52:1040 717 512 343, 353 90–399 101(b), 108 Addition. 25 52:1040 717 512(c) 345, 348. 353 90–399 101(b), 108 Exception; applicability. 25 52:1040 717 512(d),
(h)345, 353 90–399 101(b), 108 Exception. 25 52:1040 717 512(d) 353 90–399 108(b)(4) Supplemental provision 25 52:1040 717 801(d) 353 90–399 106, 108 Amendment. 25 52:1040 717 902(c) 353 90–399 107, 108 Do. 25 52:1094 722 1(i) 1316, 1317 90–624 3.4(b) Do. 25 52:1094 722 1(k) 28, 25 90–257 201(a)(1), (2), 208 Do. 25 52:1094 722 1(1), (1)(1), (1)(2) 23, 25 90–257 201(b), 208 Subsec. (1)(2) deleted; (1), (1)(1) redesignated as (1)(1), (1)(2). 25 52:1094 722 1(1)(2) 23, 25 90–257 201(b), 208 Redesignated subsec. (1)(2) amended. 25 52:1094 722 2(a) 23, 25 90–257 202(a)(1)–(3), 208 Amendment. 25 52:1094 722 2(a)(iii) 23, 25 90–257 202(a)(1), 208 Deletion. 25 52:1094 722 2(c) 23, 25 90–257 202(b)(1),
(2)208 Amendment; exception 25 52:1094 722 3 24, 25 90–257 203, 208 Amendment. 25 52:1094 722 4(a–1)(iii) 24, 25 90–257 204(a), 208 Addition. 25 52:1094 722 4(a–2)(i)(A) 24, 25 90–257 204(b), 208 Amendment. 25 52:1094 722 10(a)(ii) 24 90–257 205 Do. 25 52:1094 722 10(h) 24 90–257 205 Addition. 1716 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1938 June 25 52:1094 722 12(f), (g), (i),
(n)25 90–257 206(a)–(d), 208 Amendment. 25 52:1094 722 13 25 90–257 207, 208 Do. 25 52:1206 750 _ _ _ _ _ 1309 90–620 3 Repeal. 30 52:1250 785 _ _ _ _ _ 234, 235 90–351 906, 907 Do. 1939 Aug. 4 53:1187 260 9(c) 854 90–503 2(a) Exception. 4 53:1187 260 9(c) 891 90–537 304(b)(3) Do. 4 53:1187 260 9(c) 999 90–562 2(a) Do. 1940 Mar. 4 54:39 422 _ _ _ _ _ 241, 242 90–354 1.2 Supplemental provision. July 19 54:774 756 2 898, 899 90–537 502 Transfer of funds. 1941 July 9 55:581 161 1–9 1309 90–620 3 Repeal. Sept. 18 55:686 249 _ _ _ _ _ 1309 90–620 3 Do. Nov. 21 55:773 301 _ _ _ _ _ 876 90–524 _ _ _ _ _ Revision. 1942 July 8 56:651 660 2 732 90–483 103(a) Amendment. Dec. 10 56:1045 796 1, 2 1309 90–620 3 Repeal. 24 56:1078 831 _ _ _ _ _ 1309 90–620 3 Do. 1943 July 7 57:380 115 1–11, 13–16 1309 90–620 3 Do. 1944 June 28 58:509 371 6 699 90–473 12 Exception. July 1 58:682 410 208(g) 1012 90–574 501 Amendment. 1 58:682 410 306(a),
(a)789 90–490 302(b)(1),
(2)Do. 1 58:682 410 309(a) 788 90–490 302(a) Do. 1 58:682 410 310 1006 90–574 201 Do. 1 58:682 410 354–360F 1173 90–602 2(l)–(3) Addition. 1 58:682 410 431(a) 772 90–489 _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 1 58:682 410 431(a) 1362 90–639 7 Do. 1 58:682 410 432(a) 772 90–489 _ _ _ _ _ Applicability. 1 58:682 410 451–453 771 90–489 _ _ _ _ _ Addition. 1 58:682 410 501(e) 1012 90–574 503(b) Repeal. 1 58:682 410 512 1012 90–574 503(a) Addition. 1 58:682 410 601(a),
(b)1011 90–574 402(a)(1),
(2)Amendment. 1 58:682 410 602(a)(1) 1011 90–574 402(b)(1) Do. 1 58:682 410 602(e)(2)(E) 1011 90–574 402(b)(2) Addition. 1 58:682 410 703(d) 789 90–490 403 Amendment. 1 58:682 410 704 789 90–490 401(a) Do. 1 58:682 410 705(a) 789 90–490 401(b) Do. 1 58:682 410 706(a)(1),
(2)789 90–490 402(a), (b), 404 Existing text designated as
(1)and amended; par.
(2)added. 1 58:682 410 720 773 90–490 101(a),
(b)Amendment. 1 58:682 410 721(c)(2)(A) 774 90–490 103(a)(3),
(b)Revision. 1717 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1944 July 1 58:082 410 721(c)(8) 774 90–490 106(a),
(d)Amendment, 1 58:682 410 721(d)(1)(A), B 774 90–490 106(b),
(d)Do. 1 58:682 410 722(a)(1) 773 90–490 102(a),
(b)Do. 1 58:682 410 722(d) 774 90–490 104(a),
(b)Addition. 1 58:682 410 723 778, 774 90–490 103(a)(2),
(b)Amendment. 1 58:682 410 723(b) 778, 774 90–490 103(a)(1),
(b)Revision. 1 58:682 410 724(4) 774 90–490 106(c),
(d)Amendment. 1 58:682 410 740(b)(2)–(4) 777, 778 90–490 121(a)(1), (2),
(f)Do. 1 58:682 410 740(b)(2)(D),
(E)778, 779 90–490 Cl.
(D)redesignated as (E); new
(D)1 58:682 410 741(0) 777, 778 90–490 121(a)(3),
(f)Amendment. 1 58:682 410 741(e) 777, 779 90–490 121(a)(4),
(f)Revision. 1 58:682 410 741(j),
(k)777, 779 90–490 121(a)(5)(A),
(f)Addition. 1 58:682 410 742(a) 778 90–490 121(b)(1)–(3),
(f)Amendment. 1 58:682 410 743 778 90–490 121(c) Do. 1 58:682 410 744(a)(1) 778 90–490 121(d)(1) Do. 1 58:682 410 744(c) 778 90–490 121(d)(2) Do. 1 58:682 410 746 778 90–490 121(e),
(f)Addition. 1 58:682 410 770–772 774, 777 90–490 111(a),
(d)Revision. 1 58:682 410 771(a),
(b)776, 777 90–490 111(a),
(d)Exception. 1 58:682 410 771(b)(1) 776, 777 90–490 111(a),
(b)Waiver. 1 58:682 410 772(b)(3) 777 90–490 111(e) Addition; effective date. 1 58:682 410 772(c) 777 90–490 111(e) Deletion; effective date. 1 58:682 410 773(a) 776, 777 90–490 111(b)(1),
(d)Amendment. 1 58:682 410 773(b)(1) 776, 777 90–490 111(b)(2),
(d)Do. 1 58:682 410 773(e) 776, 777 90–490 111(b)(3),
(d)Do. 1 58:682 410 778(d)(2) 776, 777 90–490 111(b)(4),
(d)Do. 1 58:682 410 773(e) 777 90–490 111(c)(1)–(8),
(d)Revision. 1 58:682 410 774(a) 777 90–490 111(c)(1)–(8),
(d)Amendment. 1 58:682 410 780(a),
(b)779 90–490 122(a), (b),
(e)Do. I 58:682 410 780(c)(1)(D),
(E)779 90–490 122(e)(1),
(e)Do. 1 58:682 410 780(c)(2) 779 90–490 122(e)(2),
(e)Do. 1 58:682 410 780(d) 777 90–490 111(c)(4),
(d)Do. 1 58:682 410 781 779 90–490 122(d),
(e)Addition. 1 58:682 410 791(a)(1) 788 90–490 301(a)(1)(A) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 791(b)(1) 788 90–490 301(a)(1)(B) Do. 1 58:682 410 792(a) 788 90–490 801(a)(2)(A) Do. 1718 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1944 July 1 58:682 410 792(b)(1) 788 90–490 301 (a)(2)(B) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 793(a) 788 90–490 301(a)(3) Do. 1 58:682 410 794 788 90–490 301(a)(4), (b)(1)–(3) Do. 1 58:682 410 797, 798 788 90–490 301(c),
(d)Addition. 1 58:682 410 801 780 90–490 201(a), 205 Revision. 1 58:682 410 802(a) 780 90–490 201(b), 205 Amendment. 1 58:682 410 803(a)(B) 780 90–490 202 Do. 1 58:682 410 805, 806 780, 783 90–490 2H, 214 Revision. 1 58:682 410 805(a) 783 90–490 215 Amendment; effective date. 1 58:682 410 806(b) 782, 783 90–490 211, 214 Waiver. 1 58:682 410 807, 808 782, 783 90–490 212, 214 Addition. 1 58:682 410 821(a) 783 90–490 221 Amendment. 1 58:682 410 822(b)(2)–(4) 783 90–490 222(a)(1),
(2)Do. 1 58:682 410 822(b)(2)(D),
(E)784, 785 90–490 222(c)(2),
(i)Cl.
(D)redesignated as (E); new
(D)added. I 58:682 410 823(a) 783, 785 90–490 222(b)(1),
(i)Amendment. 1 58:682 410 823(b)(2), (3),
(5)784, 785 90–490 222(b)(2)–(4),
(i)Do. 1 58:682 410 823(f),
(g)784, 785 90–490 222(c)(1),
(i)Addition. 1 58:682 410 824 784, 785 90–490 222(d)(1),
(2)Amendment. 1 58:682 410 825(a) 785 90–490 222(e) Do. 1 58:682 410 826 785 90–490 222(f) Do. 1 58:682 410 827(a)(1) 785 90–490 222(g) Do. 1 58:682 410 829 785 90–490 222(h),
(i)Addition. 1 58:682 410 843(a) 780 90–490 203 Amendment. 1 58:682 410 843(c) 780, 787 90–490 204, 205, 231(a),
(c)Do. 1 58:682 410 843(d)–(f) 787 90–490 231(a), (b), (d)–(g) Do. 1 58:682 410 843(f)(2) 783 90–490 213, 214 Revision. 1 58:682 410 860–867 785, 786 90–490 223(a),
(b)Secs. 861–867 replaced by new 860, 861. 1 58:682 410 901(a),
(c)1005, 1006 90–574 101, 102, 107(a) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 901(d) 1006 90–574 107(b) Addition. 1 58:682 410 902 a)(1) 1005 90–574 103 Amendment. 1 58:682 410 903(a) 1005 90–574 104 Do. 1 58:682 410 904(a) 1005 90–574 104 Do. 1 58:682 410 905(a),
(b)1005 90–574 105(a),
(b)Do. 1 58:682 410 910 1005 90–574 106 Addition. Dec. 21 58:846 526 5(a),
(b)737, 738 90–483 118(a),
(e)Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added; supplemental provision. 21 58:846 526 6 737, 738 90–483 118(b), (o),
(e)Amendment; supplemental provision. 21 58:846 526 8(a) 738 90–483 118(d),
(e)Do. 22 58:887 534 1 739 90–483 202 Applicability. 1719 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1944 Dec. 22 58:887 534 9(a) 129 90–315 _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 1945 Mar. 2 59:10 14 1 731 90–483 101 Applicability. Apr. 25 59:77 40 _ _ _ _ _ 670 90–470 101 Do. June 30 59:271 103 1 697 90–473 1 Exception. July 6 59:434 133 l(a)–(c) 1309 90–620 3 Repeal. 31 59:526 173 _ _ _ _ _ 47 90–267 1(a) Amendment. 31 59:526 173 _ _ _ _ _ 297 90–390 4 Applicability. 31 59:526 173 2(b)(1)–(5) 47, 48 90–267 1(b),
(c)Subsec.
(b)deleted; replaced by (b)(1); para. (2)–(5) added; exceptions. 31 59:526 173 2(c) 49 90–267 1(c) Amendment. 31 59:526 173 3(d) 49 90–267 1(d) Do. 31 59:526 173 7, 8 49 90–267 1 (e),
(f)Do. Dec. 6 59:597 248 _ _ _ _ _ 589 90–448 1373, 1377 Applicability. 6 59:597 248 _ _ _ _ _ 1145, 1146 90–582 1.3 Do. 6 59:597 248 101 544, 545, 610 90–448 807(e), 808, 1719(d) Amendment. 6 59:597 248 102–104 565, 578) 589 90–448 1103, 1310(e), 1377 Applicability. 6 59:597 248 104 412 90–417 101 Exception. 6 59:597 248 104 651 90–463 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 6 59:597 248 104 660 90–464 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 6 59:597 248 104 688, 691 90–470 501, 601 Do. 6 59:597 248 104 708 90–479 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 6 59:597 248 104 953 90–550 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 6 59:597 248 104 976, 980 90–557 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 6 59:597 248 104 1143 90–581 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 1946 _ _ _ _ _ Feb. 20 60:23 304 3 3 90–250 1(a) Do. 20 60:23 304 5(b)(3) 3 90–250 1(b) Do. June 4 60:230 396 3 117 90–302 1 Amendment; supplemental provision. 4 60:230 396 6, 9 117 90–302 2(a),
(b)Amendment. 4 60:230 396 13 117 90–302 1. 2(a). 3 Addition; exception. 11 60:237 404 _ _ _ _ _ 598, 599 90–448 1416(b), 1422 (See 5 U.S.C. 551 et seq., table 5(a).) July 23 60:596 520 3 704 90–478 _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 23 60:596 520 3 1187 90–604 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 24 60:634 525 1 735 90–483 107 Project modification. 24 60:641 526 10 746 90–483 211 Do. Aug. 1 60:775 586 _ _ _ _ _ 1091 90–576 103 Repeal. 2 60:790 592 _ _ _ _ _ 520 90–443 501(c) Applicability. 2 60:790 592 6. 20(i) 520 90–448 501
(c)Exception. 2 6U:806 600 17(b) 1309 90–620 3 Repeal. 2 60:812 601 102, 121, 140, 221, 222 1309 90–620 3 Do. 7 60:866 615 1(62) 1309 90–620 3 Do. 13 60:999 724 _ _ _ _ _ 812 90–494 10 Applicability 13 60:999 724 522 814 90–494 15(b), 19 Exception. 13 60:999 724 522(3) 814 90–494 18 Amendment. 13 60:999 724 527 814 90–494 15(b), 19 Exception. 13 60:999 724 633, 634 814 90–494 16(b), 19 Applicability. 1720 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1946 Aug. 14 60:1082 733 201–208 241, 242 90–354 1, 2 Supplemental provision. 1947 July 16 61:328 195 (art. I, title VI) 3 612, 613 90–450 201, 205 Revision. 16 61:328 195 (art. I, title VII) 2 612, 613 90–450 202(a), 205 Amendment. 16 61:328 195 (art. I, title VIII) 3 612, 613 90–450 202(b), 205 Do. 16 61:328 195 (art. I, title XII) 7(a)(4) 612, 613 90–450 203(a), 205 Revision. 16 61:328 195 (art. I, title XII) 11(c)(3) 699 90–473 14 Exception. 16 61:328 195 (art. I, title XIII) 1(b) 612, 613 90–450 203(b), 205 Revision. 16 61:328 195 (art. VI) 1 612 90–450 101 Amendment. Aug. 4 61:744 347 1–16 618, 622, 624 90–452 3(a)–(c), 4 Secs. 1–13 deleted; replaced by new 1–15; former 14 redesignated as 16; former 15 repealed; applicability. 1948 June 24 62:604 759 9(c)(3) 790 90–491 1(1) Addition. 24 62:604 759 9(d) 790 90–491 1(2) Amendment. 24 62:604 759 9(g)(1),
(2)790 90–491 1(3),
(4)Revision. 30 62:1171 858 203 740 90–483 203 Project modification. July 3 62:1240 896 13 423 90–421 1(11) Supplemental provision. 1949 Apr. 6 63:31 37 “Art. 111(a)” 891 90–537 303(d) Do. 19 63:48 44 _ _ _ _ _ 1309 90–620 3 Repeal. May 27 63:112 76 107 613, 615 90–450 301, 308 Amendment. 27 63:112 76 114(a)(7) 613, 615 90–450 302, 308 Addition. 27 63:112 76 114(b)(2) 614, 615 90–450 303, 308 Revision. 27 63:112 76 125 614, 615 90–450 304, 308 Do. 1721 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1949 May 27 63:112 76 128(d) 614, 615 90–450 305(a)(1),
(b)Addition. 27 63:112 76 128(i) 615 90–450 305(a)(2), 308 Revision. 27 63:112 76 128(q),
(r)615 90–450 305(a)(3), 308 Subsec.
(r)redesignated as (q). 27 63:112 76 201(b)(2) 615 90–450 306, 308 Revision. 27 63:112 76 212 615 90–450 307, 308 Amendment. June 30 63:377 152 _ _ _ _ _ 496 90–448 108(d) Exception. 30 63:377 152 _ _ _ _ _ 764 90–487 1 Do. 30 63:377 152 _ _ _ _ _ 1242 90–620 1 Do. 30 63:377 152 104 1309 90–620 3 Repeal. 30 63:377 152 106 1275, 1292, 1293 90–620 1 Exception. 30 63:377 152 210(a)(15) 1319 90–626 _ _ _ _ _ Addition. 30 63:377 152 302(f) 50 90–268 4 Do. 30 63:377 152 303(a) 49 90–268 2 Amendment. 30 63:377 152 501–511 1309 90–620 3 Repeal. 30 63:377 152 503(f) 638 90–461 _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 30 63:377 152 801–806 1104 90–577 501 Addition. July 5 63:405 156 _ _ _ _ _ 1309 90–620 3 Repeal. 11 63:409 162 _ _ _ _ _ 306 90–391 14 Amendment 15 63:413 171 100–134 521, 525 90 448 503(c), 514 Exception. 15 63:413 171 100–117 518 90–448 501(a) Designation as pt. A. 15 63:413 171 101(c) 520, 525 90–448 501(b), 513, 514 Applicability; amendment. 15 63:413 171 102(c) 522 90–448 507(a)(1),
(2)Amendment. 15 63:413 171 103(a)(1) 522 90–448 506 Do. 15 63:413 171 103(b) 521 90–448 502(a),
(b)Do. 15 63:413 171 103(b) 951 90–550 _ _ _ _ _ Applicability. 15 63:413 171 104 520 90–448 501(b) Nonapplicability. 15 63:413 171 105(c) 520 90–448 501(b) Applicability. 15 63:413 171 105(f) 524 90–448 512 Revision. 15 63:413 171 106 525 90–448 514 Applicability. 15 63:413 171 106(g) 520 90–448 501(b) Do. 15 63:413 171 106(i) 522 90–448 508(a) Addition. 15 63:413 171 107 522 90–448 506 Exception. 15 63:413 171 107(a) 522 90–448 605(1)–(6) Amendment. 15 63:413 171 110(c) 520, 610 90–448 501(b), 1722
(a)Applicability; amendment. 15 63:413 171 110(c)(1)(iv) 524 90–448 511(a) Amendment. 15 63:413 171 110(c)(7) 524 90–448 511(b) Do. 15 63:413 171 110(c)(8) 521 90–448 504 Do. 15 63:413 171 110(d) 519, 610 90–448 501(b), 1722(b) Supplemental provision; amendment. 15 63:413 171 110(e)(1) 610 90–448 1722(c) Amendment. 15 63:413 171 110(f) 523 90–448 508(b) Do. 15 63:413 171 110(g) 522 90–448 507(b) Exception. 15 63:413 171 111 567 90–448 1106(c) Amendment. 15 63:413 171 112(b)(1) 519 90–448 501(b) Supplemental provision. 15 63:413 171 114 525 90–448 514 Applicability. 15 63:413 171 114(c)(2) 526 90–448 516(1)–(3) Amendment. 15 63:413 171 114(c)(3) 526 90–448 516(4) Addition. 1722 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1949 July 15 63:413 171 115(a)(1),
(2)521 90–448 503(a), (c), (d)(2) Existing text designated as
(1)and amended; par.
(2)added. 15 63:413 171 115(b),
(o)521 90–448 503(b), (d)(1) Subsec.
(b)redesignated as
(c)and amended; new
(b)added. 15 63:413 171 116(a) 524 90–448 510(a) Amendment. 15 63:413 171 116(b)(2) 524 90–448 510(b) Do. 15 63:413 171 117 525 90–448 515 Do. 15 63:413 171 118 525 90–448 514 Addition. 15 63:413 171 131–134 518 90–448 501(b) Addition (Pt. B). 15 63:413 171 502 551 90–448 1001 Exception. 15 63:413 171 513(f) 553 90–448 1003 Addition. 15 63:413 171 514(f)(2)(C) 553 90–448 1004 Do. 15 63:413 171 515 551 90–448 1001 Exception. 15 63:413 171 517(a) 551 90–448 1001 Do. 15 63:413 171 521–523 551, 553 90–448 1001, 1002, 1005 Addition. Sept. 7 63:694 299 _ _ _ _ _ 634 90–459 1. 2 Amendment. Oct. 13 63:842 353 1 140 90–319 5 Do. 28 63:954 429 _ _ _ _ _ 115. 116 90–301 4(k),
(1)(See 5 U.S.C. 5101 et seq., table 5 (a).) 28 63:954 429 _ _ _ _ _ 684, 685 90–470 401 Do. 31 63:1051 439 _ _ _ _ _ 702 90–475 5 Exception. 31 63:1051 439 101(f) 702 90–475 5 Amendment. 31 63:1051 439 103(d)(1) 996 90–559 1(2) Do. 31 63:1051 439 105(e) 996 90–559 1(1) Do. 31 63:1051 439 107 996 90–559 1(1) Amendment, extended. 31 63:1051 439 107(2) 996 90–559 1(1) Amendment. 31 63:1051 439 407 703 90–475 7 Amendment; exception. 31 63:1051 439 407 996 90–559 1(1) Amendment extended. 31 63:1051 439 407 996 90–559 1(5) Amendment. 31 63:1051 439 408(b) 996 90–559 1(1),
(4)Amendment; effective date. 1950 _ _ _ _ _ Mar. 10 64:12 455 _ _ _ _ _ 421 90–421 1(7) Exception. 10 64:12 455 4(f) 420 90–421 1(1 Revision. 10 64:12 455 7(b)(1),
(2)420 90–421 1(2) Existing text designated as (1); par.
(2)added. 10 64:12 455 7(c)(1) 420 90–421 1(3) Revision. 10 64:12 455 8(c) 420 90–421 1(4) Amendment. 10 64:12 455 8(e) 420 90–421 1(5) Addition. 10 64:12 455 207(c) 421 90–421 1(6),
(7)Amendment; exception. 10 64:12 455 216 421 90–421 1(7) Addition. 10 64:12 455 302(a),
(b)422 90–421 1(8) Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 10 64:12 455 303(4) 422, 423 90–421 1(9), (10),
(14)Addition; time limitation. 10 64:12 455 304(a)–(f) 422 90–421 1(11) Existing text designated as (a); subsecs. (b)–(f) added. 10 64:12 455 304(b),
(c)423 90–421 1(14) Time limitation. 1723 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1950 Mar. 10 64:12 465 306 (a),
(b)423 90–421 1(12) Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 10 64:12 455 310(a)(6) 423 90–421 1(13) Addition. 10 64:12 455 316 (a),
(b)423 90–421 1(14) Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 18 64:27 462 _ _ _ _ _ 1091 90–576 103 Repeal. Apr. 20 64:48 475 401 604 90–448 1705(a) Heading amended. 20 64:48 475 401(a) 604 90–448 1705(b) Revision. 20 64:48 475 401(c)(1),
(2)604 90–448 1705(c) Existing text designated as
(1)and amended: par.
(2)added. 20 64:48 475 401(d)(1),
(i)604 90–448 1705(d) Existing text designated as (1); par.
(2)added. 20 64:48 475 401 (f),
(g)604. 605 90–448 1705 (e), (g)(1) Revision. 20 64:48 475 402 517, 566 90–448 413, 1103 Applicability. 20 64:48 475 402 (a),
(b)610 90–448 1719(c) Do. 20 64:48 475 402(a) 0 517 90–448 413 Nonapplicability. 20 64:48 475 402(c)(2),
(d)517, 566 90–448 413, 1103 Exception. 20 64:48 475 402(e) 610 90–448 1719(c) Applicability. 20 64:48 475 402(f) 517, 566 90–448 413, 1103 Exception. 20 64:48 475 403 604 90–448 1705(f) Amendment. 20 64:48 475 404(a)(1) 605 90–448 1705(g)(2) Do. 20 64:48 475 404(b) 605 90–448 1705(g)(5) Do. 20 64:48 475 404(b)(3)(B) 605 90–448 1705(g)(3) Do. 20 64:48 475 404(b)(4) 605 90–448 1705(g)(4) Do. 20 64:48 475 404(c) 605 90–448 1705(g)(6) Do. 20 64:48 475 404(h)(1) 605 90–448 1705(g)(7) Do. May 10 64:149 507 3 360, 365 90–407 1, 11(1) Revision; exception. 10 64:149 507 3(a)(9) 365 90–407 11(1) Supplemental provision 10 64:149 507 4, 5 361, 362, 367 90–407 2, 3, 15(a)(4) Revision. 10 64:149 507 6–8 363, 364, 367 90–407 4–6, 15(a)(4) Sec. 8 deleted; 6, 7 redesignated as 7, 8 and revised; new 6 added. 10 64:149 507 9(a) 364 90–407 7 Amendment. 10 64:149 507 10 364 90–407 8(1),
(2)Do. 10 64:149 507 11(e), (d),
(h)365 90–407 9(a)–(c) Do. 10 64:149 507 11(1) 365 90–407 9(d) Addition. 10 64:149 507 13(a) 365 90–407 10(1),
(2)Amendment. 10 64:149 507 14–17 365 90–407 11(1),
(2)Sec. 14 repealed; 15–17 redesignated as 14–16. 10 64:149 507 15 365 90–407 12(a) Revision (former sec. 15). 10 64:149 507 16(a), (b)(1) 366 90–407 13 Amendment (former sec. 16). 10 64:149 507 17(a) 366 90–407 14 Revision (former sec. 17). 17 64:163 516 110 738 90–483 119 Applicability. July 31 64:382 628 1 875 90–523 _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 1724 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1950 Aug. 1 64:384 630 3 847, 848 90–497 12(a), 13 Amendment. 1 64:384 630 5(u) 847 90–497 10 Addition. 1 64:384 630 6 842, 848 90–497 1, 13 Revision. 1 64:384 630 7 844, 848 90–497 2, 13 Deletion; new sec. 7 added. 1 64:384 630 8 844, 848 90–497 3, 13 Revision. 1 64:384 630 9(a),
(b)845, 848 90–497 4(a), (b), 13 Amendment. 1 64:384 630 9–A 845 90–497 5 Addition. 1 64:384 630 12 846 90–497 6(b) Amendment. 1 64:384 630 18 846 90–497 6(a) Revision. 1 64:384 630 19 847, 848 90–497 8(a), (b), 13 Amendment. 1 64:384 630 25(b) 847 90–497 7 Repeal. 1 64:384 630 26 847 90–497 9(b) Revision. 1 64:384 630 26(c) 847 90–497 9(a) Repeal. 1 64:384 b30 28(c) 848 90–497 12(b), 13 Amendment. 1 64:384 630 30 863 90–511 2 Supplemental provision. 4 64:411 659 1 1201 90–610 1. 3 Revision; exception. Sept. 5 64:578 754 6(d) 1309 90–620 3 Repeal. (See also 1949, P.L. 152, secs. 501–511.) 8 64:798 774 712(e) 279 90–370 2 Amendment. 8 64:798 774 717(a) 279 90–370 1 Do. 8 64:798 774 718 279 90–370 3 Addition. 21 64:873 797 2, “Sec. 8” 150 90–321 108(a)(1),
(b)Applicability. 21 64:873 797 2, “Sec. 18 (g)” 856 90–505 1.2(b) Amendment; expiration date of 1966 amendment. 23 64:979 821 4 1309 90–620 3 Repeal. 23 64:985 830 5 1309 90–620 3 Do. 27 64:1067 845 2(a),
(g)419 90–420 1(a),
(b)Amendment. 27 64:1067 845 2(h) 419 90–420 1(e) Addition. 27 64:1067 845 4(b) 419 90–420 1(d) Amendment. 30 64:1100 874 5(d)(1),
(2)1097 90–576 305(a),
(b)Existing text designated as (1); par.
(2)added. 30 64:1100 874 103(a)(4) 1097 90–576 307 Amendment. 30 64:1100 874 103(a)(5) 1097 90–576 307 Exception. 1951 Jan. 12 64:1245 920 201(e),
(h)175 90–336 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 12 64:1245 920 205(h) 175 90–336 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do. Mar. 23 65:7 9 102(c)(1) 1345, 1347 90–634 102, 105 Do. 23 65:7 9 105(e)(1) 1345, 1347 90–634 103, 105 Do. 23 65:7 9 106(e)(1)(B),
(C)1345, 1347 90–634 104(a)(1)(A)–(C), 105 Subpar.
(B)deleted;
(C)redesignated as (B). 23 65:7 9 106(e)(3) 1345, 1347 90–634 104(a)(2), 105 Amendment. 23 65:7 9 106(e)(4) 1345, 1347 90–634 104(b), 105 Revision. July 30 65:126 86 2 62, 63 90–274 103(a), 104 Repeal. Oct. 8 65:367 159 2(d) 1363, 1364 90–640 1, 6(a) Amendment. 8 65:367 159 5 1363, 1364 90–640 2.6(a) Do. 1725 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1951 Oct. 8 65:367 159 6 1363, 1364 90–640 3, 6(a) Revision. 24 65:634 206 9(2)(A),
(B)286 90–376 3 Part of existing text designated as (A): subpar.
(B)added. 31 65:701 247 3(10),
(11)1309 90–620 3 Repeal. 1952 Apr. 3 66:37 293 1, 18 292 90–382 1(1),
(2)Amendment. May 13 66:69 336 _ _ _ _ _ 968 90–555 4 Applicability. June 27 66:163 414 _ _ _ _ _ 1200 90–609 3 Exception. 27 66:163 414 281 1199, 1200 90–609 1, 2 Revision. 27 66:163 414 318 1344 90–633 4–6 Amendment; exception. 27 66:163 414 319(d) 279 90–369 _ _ _ _ _ Addition. 27 66:163 414 328(b)(2) 1344 90–633 5 Amendment. 27 66:163 414 329(a) 1343, 1344 90–633 1, 7, 8 Do. 27 66:163 414 329(b)(1) 1344 90–633 6 Revision. 27 66:163 414 329(b)(4) 1343 90–633 2 Amendment. 27 66:163 414 331 1344 0–633 6 Exception. 27 66:163 414 344(a), (b),
(g)1200 90–609 3 Revision. July 3 66:328 448 _ _ _ _ _ 110 90–297 1 (Revised. Sec 1961, P.L. 87–295, sec. 1.) 9 66:464 471 101 407 90–417 101 Nonapplicability. 10 66:540 490 2, 7 1309 90–620 3 Repeal. 12 66:593 522 1(o),
(p)1309 90–620 3 Do. 1953 June 26 67:83 83 1 241, 242 90–354 1 Supplemental provisions. 26 67:83 83 1, “Sec. 3” 241, 242 90–354 1 Exceptions. July 31 67:261 172 1 854 90–503 4 Exception. 31 67:261 172 1 1000 90–562 3(c) Do. Aug. 1 67:318 178 101 1309 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 1 67:318 178 102, 103 1309 90–620 3 Repeal. 5 67:388 200 _ _ _ _ _ 1309 90–620 3 Do. 6 67:390 202 16(a) 1145 90–582 2(b) Amendment. 15 67:588 280 7 79 90–284 403(b) Repeal; savings provision. 1954 Apr. 1 68:47 325 9 385 90–408 304 Amendment. May 25 68:120 365 39(a)(1),
(2)1152 90–589 _ _ _ _ _ Designations “(I),” “(2)” deleted; amendment. June 8 68:177 389 _ _ _ _ _ 547, 548 90–448 902(a), 906(c) Applicability. 18 68:265 420 5 397 90–415 1, 2 Amendment. 18 68:265 420 5(2) 397 90–415 1 Do. 30 68:330 451 2 1213 90–617 1, 2 Amendment; exception. 30 68:330 451 3 1213 90–617 2 Addition. July 2 68:396 470 101 1309 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 10 68:454 480 101–110 450 90–436 1 Time extension. 10 68:454 480 102 451 90–436 9 Amendment. 10 68:454 480 103(b) 450 90–436 4 Do. 1726 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1954 July 10 68:454 480 103(o)–(q) 450 90–436 5 Addition. 10 68:454 480 104(b)(2) 450 90–436 3 Revision. 10 68:454 480 104(h) 450 90–436 2(a) Amendment. 10 68:454 480 104(k) 451 90–436 6 Addition. 10 68:454 480 109(a)(10) 450 90–436 2(b) Do. 10 68:454 480 201–205 450 90–436 1 Time extension. 10 68:454 480 303 451 90–436 7 Amendment. 10 68:454 480 407 451 90–436 8 Deletion; new sec. 407 added. 10 68:454 480 409 450 90–436 1 Amendment. 22 68:497 517 2(c) 842 90–496 13, 16 Addition. 22 68:497 517 3 841 90–496 11 Amendment. 22 68:497 517 6(c) 839, 842 90–496 8(b), 16 Do. 22 68:497 517 7(a) 837 90–496 1 Revision. 22 68:497 517 8(b)(1) 842 90–496 15 Amendment. 22 68:497 517 9(a),
(d)837, 842 90–496 2, 3, 16 Do. 22 68:497 517 11 837, 842 90–496 4, 16 Revision. 22 68:497 517 12 838, 842 90–496 5, 16 Deletion; new sec. 12 added. 22 68:497 517 13 839 90–496 6 Repeal. 22 68:497 517 14 839, 842 90–496 7(a), 16 Revision. 22 68:497 517 15 839, 842 90–496 7(b), 16 Repeal. 22 68:497 517 16(a) 839, 842 90–496 8(a), 16 Amendment. 22 68:497 517 17 840 40–496 9 Revision. 22 68:497 517 19 842 90–496 14 Repeal. 22 68:497 517 20 841, 842 90–496 10, 16 Revision. 26 68:533 531 2(a)(2) 978 90–557 _ _ _ _ _ Exception. Aug 2 68:590 560 314(a),
(c)603 90–448 1702(a),
(b)Amendment. 2 68:590 560 701 526 90–448 601 Revision. 2 68:590 560 702(a) 534 90–448 607 Amendment. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 1(b)(1)–(4)” 298 90–391 2(a)–(d) Do. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 1(b)(3)” 300 90–391 7(c) Partial revision. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 2(a), (b)” 298 90–391 3, 4 Amendment. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 2(c)” 298 90–391 5 Addition. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 3” 276 90–366 101(b) Supplemental provision. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 3(d)” 299 90–391 6 Addition. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 4” 276 90–366 101(b) Supplemental provision. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 4(a)” 300 90–391 7(a)(2) Amendment. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 4(a)(1)” 299 90–391 7(a)(1)(A)–(C) Do. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 4(a)(2)” 299 90–391 7(a)(1)(D) Revision. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 4(b)–(d)” 300 90–391 7(b) Subsec.
(b)deleted; (c),
(d)redesignated as (b), (c). 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 4(c)(3)” 300 90–391 7(d) Amendment, (Redesignated subsec. (c).) 1727 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1954 Aug. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 5(a)(1)(A)(i), (ii)” 300 90–391 8(a) Part of existing text designated as (i); clause
(ii)added. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 5(a)(3)” 300 90–391 8(a) Waiver. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 5(a)(7)” 300 90–391 8(b) Revision. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 5(a)(9)” 300 90–391 8(c) Amendment. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 5(a)(13), (14)” 300 90–391 8(d) Addition. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 7” 276 90–366 101(b) Supplemental provision. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 7(e)” 301 90–391 9 Addition. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 11(a), (c)” 301, 302 90–391 10(a),
(b)Revision. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 11(d)” 302 90–391 10(c) Repeal. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 11(e)” 302 90–391 10(d) Amendment. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 11(f)” 302 90–391 10(e) Revision. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 11(g)” 303 90–391 10(g) Amendment. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 11(h)(2)” 303 90–391 10(h)(1) Do. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 11 (h)(3), (4)” 303 90–391 10(h)(2),
(3)Par.
(3)repealed;
(4)redesignated as
(3)and amended. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 11 (i), (j)” 302, 303 90–391 10(f),
(1)Amendment. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 11(1)” 303 90–391 10(j) Addition. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 12” 276 90–366 101(b) Supplemental provision. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 12” 303 90–391 11(a)(1), (2)(A) Amendment. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 12 (b)(1), (2)” 300 90–391 8(d) Applicability. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 12 (b)(1)” 303 90–391 11(a)(2)(B) Amendment. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 12 (b)(4)” 300 90–391 8(d) Applicability. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 12(e)” 300 90–391 8(d) Do. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 12 (i)” 303 90–391 U(b) Amendment. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 12 (j)(3)” 303 90–391 11(a)(2)(C) Do. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 13” 276 90–366 101(b) Supplemental provision. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 13(a)(1), (3)” 303 90–391 12(a),
(b)Amendment. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 13(b)” 304 90–391 12(c) Do. 3 68:652 565 2. “Sec. 13(b)(1)” 304 90–391 12(c) Revision. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 13(e)” 304 90–391 12(d)(1)–(3) Amendment. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 13(d)(2), (4)” 304 90–391 12(e) Do. 1728 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1964 Aug. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 13(e), (f)” 304 90–391 12(f),
(g)Amendment. 3 68:652 565 2, “Secs. 15–19” 304 90–391 13(l)–(3) Secs. 15, 16 deleted; 17–19 redesignated as 16–18; new 15 added. 4 68:666 566 5(2) 250 90–361 _ _ _ _ _ Revision. 26 68:800 663 801 1309 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 27 68:883 680 _ _ _ _ _ 730 90–482 4 Short title added. 27 68:883 680 3 730 90–482 2 Amendment. 27 68:883 680 5 730 90–482 3 Revision. 27 68:883 680 7 729 90–482 1 Addition. 28 68:897 690 703 996 90–559 1(3) Amendment. 30 68:919 703 1 1326, 1327 90–629 41, 45(c) Applicability. 1955 June 1 69:70 50 _ _ _ _ _ 461 90–444 _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. July 12 69:297 148 _ _ _ _ _ 1309 90–620 3 Repeal. 15 69:324 161 515 388 90–408 606 Amendment; nonapplicability. Aug. 5 69:499 242 101 1309 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 5 69:521 243 1 132, 135, 140 90–319 2(1), (2), 4 Schedule revised; effective dates. 5 69:521 243 5(c) 139 90–319 2(8) Amendment. 5 69:521 243 7(a)(1) 138, 140 90–319 2(3), 6 Do. 5 69:521 243 8(a) 138, 140 90–319 2(4), 6 Do. 5 69:521 243 10(a) 138, 140 90–319 2(5), 6 Revision. 5 69:521 243 13(a) 138–140 90–319 2(6), (7), 4 Revision; effective dates. 9 69:539 255 1 175 90–335 1(f) Amendment. 9 69:539 255 1 242 90–355 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 9 69:539 255 1 884 90–534 6 Do. 9 69:539 255 1 1003 90–570 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 9 69:584 296 101(3),
(4)180 90–343 1 Pars. (3),
(4)deleted; new
(3)added. 9 69:584 296 102(10) 181 90–344 1(1) Revision. 9 69:584 296 104 181 90–344 1(2) Addition. 9 69:584 296 203(2) 181 90–344 1(3) Revision. 9 69:584 296 204(b)(3) c.f. 181 90–343 2 Subpars, c.f. deleted; new c.e. added. 9 69:584 296 204(b)(5), 182 90–344 1(4),
(5)Revision. 9 69:584 296 204(c) 182 90–344 1(6) Do. 9 69:616 320 2 1187 90–605 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 11 69:635 345 202(b)(4)
(iii)518 90–448 416(a) Amendment. 12 69:695 373 _ _ _ _ _ 1309 90–620 3 Repeal. 12 69:699 376 _ _ _ _ _ 106 90–292 4(9) Short title added. 12 69:699 376 1 103 90–292 4 1) Amendment. 12 69:699 376 2(4),
(5)103 90–292 4(2) Addition. 12 69:699 376 5(a)(4) 103 90–292 4(3) Amendment. 12 69:699 376 7(a) 103 90–292 4(4)
(A)Do. 12 69:699 376 7(d) 103 90–292 4(4)(B) Revision. 12 69:699 376 7(e) 103 90–292 4(4)(C) Amendment. 12 69:699 376 8(a)(1) 103 90–292 4(5)(A) Do. 1729 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1955 Aug. 12 69:699 376 8(h)–(k) 104 90–292 4(5)(B) Addition. 12 69:699 376 9(b),
(e)104, 105 90–292 4(6)(A),
(B)Amendment. 12 69:699 376 10(a)(1).
(2)105 90–292 4(7)(A) Do. 12 69:699 376 10(a) (3)–(6) 105 90–292 4(7)(B) Addition. 12 69:699 376 10(b) 106 90–292 4(7)(C) Revision. 12 69:699 376 10(c),
(d)106 90–292 4(7)(D), Amendment. 12 69:699 376 10(e) 106 90–292 4(7)(F) Addition. 12 69:699 376 11(b) 106 90–292 4(8) Amendment. 12 69:699 376 15, 16 106 90–292 4(9) Addition. 1956 Apr. 11 70:100 485 1(2), 2 896, 897 90–537 501(a) Amendment. 11 70:105 485 7 900 90–537 602(c) Supplemental provision. 11 70:105 485 12 897 90–537 501(a) Authorization increase. June 23 70:337 619 _ _ _ _ _ 1310 90–620 3 Repeal. 27 70:356 624 101 1310 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 29 70:374 627 108(b) 815 90–495 2 Revision. July 3 70:493 655 4 1310 90–620 3 Repeal. 9 70:512 670 _ _ _ _ _ 1310 90–620 3 Do 27 70:678 814 1302 934 90–545 7(b) Applicability. 31 70:736 854 401 684 90–470 401 (See 5 U.S.C. 8331 el sec., table 5(a).) Aug. 1 70:908 896 9 1091 90–576 103 Repeal. 1 70:908 896 20 1310 90–620 3 Do. 3 70:986 959 2 4 90–252 _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 6 70:1049 986 2 4 90–251 1 Revision. 6 70:1049 986 3 4 90–251 2 Amendment. 6 70:1049 986 8 4 90–251 3 Do. 6 70:1049 986 10 4 90–251 4 Addition. 7 70:1078 1016 2–14 573, 589 90–448 1303(c), 1377 Repeal. 7 70:1078 1016 15(a)–(d) 573, 589 90–448 1303(c), 1377 Do. 7 70:1078 1016 15(e) 573, 577, 589 90–448 1303(a), (b), 1309, 1377 Amendment; supplemental provisions. 7 70:1078 1016 15(f),
(g)573, 589 90–448 1303(c), 1377 Repeal. 7 70:1078 1016 16–23 573, 589 90–448 1303(c), 1377 Do. 1957 June 13 71:69 85–51 _ _ _ _ _ 1310 90–620 3 Do. July 12 71:294 85–104 604 606 90–448 1709 Revision. Aug. 13 71:344 85–127 _ _ _ _ _ 996 90–559 KD Amendment. (See also 1938, P.L. 430. sec. 359(c).) 21 71:403 85–162 111(a)(3) 97 90–289 105 Amendment. 28 71:441 85–172 2–4 791, 792 90–492 2–4 Revision. 28 71:441 85–172 5 796, 797, 808 90–492 5, 18 Revision; exception. 28 71:441 85–172 6(a) 798 90–492 6(a) Revision. 28 71:441 85–172 6(b),
(c)799 90–492 6(b),
(c)Amendment. 28 71:441 85–172 7(a) . 799 90–492 7 Do. 1730 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1957 Aug. 28 71:441 85–172 8 799. 808 90–492 8, 18 Revision. 28 71:441 85–172 9 800, 808 90–492 9, 20(a) Do. 28 71:441 85–172 10 801 90–492 10 Amendment. 28 71:441 85–172 11 801, 808 90–492 11, 18, 20(c) Revision. 28 71:441 85–172 12(a),
(b)802 90–492 12(a),
(b)Amendment. 28 71:441 85–172 12(c) 802 90–492 12(c) Addition. 28 71:441 85–172 I4(a)–(c) 803 90–492 13(a),
(b)Existing text designated as
(b)and amended; pars, (a),
(c)added. 28 71:441 85–172 15(a)(1)–(4) 803, 808 90–492 14(a), 20(b) Subpar.
(1)deleted; (2)–(4) redesignated as (l)–(3). 28 71:441 85–172 15(a)(2) 803, 808 90–492 14(b), 20(b) Redesignated subpar.
(2)amended. 28 71:441 85–172 15(b)–(e) 803, 808 90–492 14(c), 20(b) Par.
(b)redesignated as (e); new (b)~(d) added. 28 71:441 85–172 16, 18 805, 808 90–492 15, 16, 18 Revision. 28 71:441 85–172 19–29 805 90–492 17 Secs. 19–22 redesignated as 25, 26, 28, 29; new 19–24, 27 added. Sept. 7 71:629 85–307 4(g) 1003 90–568 2 Addition. 7 71:629 85–307 8 1003 90–568 1 Amendment. 1958 July 3 72:297 85–500 201 745 90–483 206, 207 Exception. 3 72:297 85–500 203 745 90–483 206, 207 Supplemental provision. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 4(a)” 610 90–448 1721 Amendment. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 7(b) 567 90–448 1106(a) Do. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 7(b)(3)” 835 90–495 31 Revision. Aug. 1 72:479 85–582 2 338 90–394 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 1 72:480 85–584 101 140, 141, 145, 146 90–320 1(a), (b), 8, 9(a) Schedule revised; effective dates. 1 72:480 85–584 401(a) 144–146 90–320 3, 8, 9(a) Revision; effective dates. 23 72:731 85–726 _ _ _ _ _ _ 150 90–321 108 (a)(5),
(b)Applicability. 23 72:731 85–726 101(33) 867 90–514 1 Revision. 23 72:731 85–726 401(e)
(6)867 90–514 3 Do. 23 72:731 85–726 611 395 90–411 2 Addition. 25 72:838 85–745 _ _ _ _ _ 1192 90–608 _ _ _ _ _ Travel expenses. 28 72:1086 85–847 _ _ _ _ _ 1315 90–623 7(a)(2) Repeal. Sept. 2 72:1105 85–857 . 10 809 90–493 Kb), 2 Rate adjustment authority. 2 72:1580 85–864 _ _ _ _ _ 276 90–366 101(b) Supplemental provision. 1731 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1958 Sept. 2 72:1580 85–864 103 (a)(1),
(2)1058 90–575 351 (c),
(d)Cl.
(1)deleted; designation “(2)” deleted; amendment. 2 72:1580 85–864 103(b) 1035 90–575 174(a) Amendment. 2 72:1580 85–864 201–209 1062 90–575 504(c)(1) Supplemental provision. 2 72:1580 85–864 201 1034 90–575 171(a) Amendment. 2 72:1580 85–864 202(a),
(b)1034 90–575 171(b) Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 203 1035 90–575 174(b) Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 204(a),
(b)1034 90–575 172(1),
(2)Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 2 72:1580 85–864 204(al 1034 90–575 172(1) Cl.
(C)deleted; 2 (3)(C) new
(C)added. 2 72:1580 85–864 204(a) (4),
(5)1035 90–575 175 Par.
(4)deleted;
(5)redesignated as (4). 2 72:1580 85–864 205(b)(3) 1034 90–575 173(a)(1) Amendment. 2 72:1580 85–864 205(b)(3)
(A)1034, 1035 90–575 173(a)(2),
(b)Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 206(a)–(c) 1034 90–575 171(c) Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 (title III) 301–305 1053 90–575 304(a), (b)(1) Designation as Pt . A; technical amendment. 2 72:1580 85–864 301 1052 90–575 301(a),
(b)Amendment. 2 72:1580 85–864 302(a)(1) 1058 90–575 351(b),
(d)Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 302(c) 1053 90–575 303(b) Revision. 2 72:1580 85–864 303(a)(6) 1052 90–575 302 Addition. 2 72:1580 85–864 304(b) 1052 90–575 301(c) Amendment. 2 72:1580 85–864 305(a),
(b)1053 90–575 303(a)(1) Designations “(a)”, “(b)” deleted; amendment. 2 72:1580 85–864 305(3) 1053 90–575 303(a)(2), (0 Amendment. 2 72:1580 85–864 311–315 1053 90–575 304(b)(2) Addition (Pt. B). 2 72:1580 85–864 401–405 1062 90–575 504(c)
(5)Supplemental provision. 72:1580 85–864 402(a) 1056 90–575 311(a) Amendment. 2 72:1580 85–864 402(a)(1),
(2)1056 90–575 312(a),
(b)Part of existing text designated as (1); cl.
(2)added. 2 72:1580 85–864 403(a) 1056 90–575 311(b) Amendment. 2 72:1580 85–864 403(a)(3) 1056 90–575 312(c),
(d)Addition. 2 72:1580 85–864 403(e) 1057 00–575 314 Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 404 1056, 1057 90–575 313(a),
(b)Revision. 2 72:1580 85–864 501 1057 90–575 321(a) Amendment. 2 72:1580 85–864 502(a) 1058 90–575 351(b),
(d)Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 503(a)(2) 1057 90–575 322 Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 504(a),
(b)1057 90–575 321(b) (1).
(2)Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 601–603 1062 90–575 504(c)
(5)Supplemental provision. 2 72:1580 85–864 601(a),
(b)1057 90–575 331(a) Amendment. 2 72:5580 85–864 603 1057 90–575 331(b) Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 762 1058 90–575 341 Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 902(c) 367 90–407 15(b) Do. 72:1580 85–864 1001(f)(1) 1035 90–575 176 Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 1004(c)(2) 1055 90–575 304(c) Do. 1732 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1958 Sept. 2 72:1580 85–864 1008 1058 90–575 351(a).
(d)Revision. 2 72:1772 85–922 _ _ _ _ _ 393 90–409 _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision* 6 72:1777 85–926 1 1096 90–576 304 Amendment. 1959 May 26 73:60 86–31 _ _ _ _ _ 1310 90–620 3 Repeal. June 25 73:141 86–70 33, 34 1310 90–620 3 Do. Aug. 7 73:299 86–147 17 168 90–325 _ _ _ _ _ Addition. 25 73:420 86–192 1(a),
(d)703 90–476 _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 25 73:420 86–192 11 703 90–476 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 25 73:420 86–192 12(a),
(b)703 90–176 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 29 73:432 86–211 9(b) 68 90–275 4, 6(a) Supplemental provision. Sept. 9 73:479 86–249 _ _ _ _ _ 943 90–550 _ _ _ _ _ Applicability. 9 73:479 86–249 13(4)
(F)544, 545 90–448 807(f), 808 Amendment. 21 73:602 86–339 4 1164 90–597 _ _ _ _ _ Revision. 22 73:628 86–354 1 150 90–321 108(a)(3), Applicability. 22 73:628 86–354 1, “Sec. 8(5)” 284 90–375 1(I) Amendment. 22 73:628 86–354 1, “Sec. 8(8) (E)” 545 90–448 807(n), 808 Do. 22 73:628 86–354 1, “Sec. 8(8) (G)” 284 90–375 1(2) Addition. 22 73:628 86–354 1, “Sec. 8(14), (15)” 284 90–375 1(3) Par.
(14)redesignated as (15); new
(14)added. 22 73:628 86–354 1, “Secs. 14–16” 284, 285 90–375 K4)–(7) Amendment. 22 73:628 86–354 1, “Sec. 21(1), (2)” 285 90–375 2(a),
(b)Existing text designated as (1); par.
(2)added. 22 73:628 86–354 1, “Sec. 28” 285 90–375 3 Addition. 22 73:654 86–372 202(a)(1)–(3) 605 90–448 1706(1)–(3) Amendment* 23 73:654 86–372 306(b) 544, 545 90–148 807(a), 808 Do. 28 73:717 86–383 _ _ _ _ _ 1142 90–581 _ _ _ _ _ Project rescission. 1960 Apr. 8 74:17 86–412 1 697, 700 90–473 1, 15 Supplemental provisions. July 12 74:411 86–624 32, 33 1310 90–620 3 Repeal. Sept. 8 74:821 86–722 _ _ _ _ _ 708 90–479 _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 15 74:1052 86–797 3 661 90–465 1 Revision. 15 74:1052 86–797 6 661 90–465 2 Addition. 1961 Mar. 21 75:5 87–2 _ _ _ _ _ 1310 90–620 3 Repeal. June 30 75:149 87–70 207 607 90–448 1714(a) Amendment. 30 75:149 87–70 702(b) 534 90–448 606(a) Revision. 30 75:149 87–70 708(b) 534 90–448 606(b) Amendment. July 11 75:202 87–85 _ _ _ _ _ 1310 90–620 3 Repeal. Aug. 8 75:294 87–128 302(2),
(3)770 90–488 2 Exception. 8 75:294 87–128 303 770 90–488 1 Amendment. 8 75:294 87–128 304(a),
(b)770 90–488 2 Part of existing text designated as
(a)and amended; cl.
(b)added. 1733 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1961 Aug. 8 75:294 87–128 306(a)(2), (3),
(6)770 90–488 3–5 Amendment. 8 75:294 87–128 308 770 90–488 6 Do. 8 75:294 87–128 309(f) 771 90–488 7 Do. 8 75:294 87–128 311(2),
(3)771 90–488 8 Exception. 8 75:294 87–128 312(4) 771 90–488 8(a) Revision. 8 75:294 87–128 312(5)–(9) 771 90–488 8(b),
(c)Items (5)–(7) renumbered as (7)–(9); new (5),
(6)added. 8 75:294 87–128 313(1) 771 90–488 9 Amendment. 8 75:294 87–128 316 771 90–488 10(a),
(b)Do. 8 75:294 87–128 331(0 771 90–488 11 Addition. 8 75:294 87–128 333(b) 771 90–488 12 Amendment. 8 75:294 87–128 343(3) 445 90–426 Time extension. Sept. 4 75:424 87–195 201(d) 960 90–554 101(a)(1),
(2)Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 202(a) 960 90–554 101(b)(1)–(3) Do. 4 75:424 87–195 211(d) 960 90–554 102(a) Do. 4 75:424 87–195 212 960 90–554 102(b) Do. 4 75:424 87–195 214(c),
(d)960 90–554 102(c)(1),
(2)Do. 4 75:424 87–195 221 (b)(1),
(2)960, 961 90–554 103 (a)(1),
(2)Do. 4 75:424 87–195 221
(e)961 90–554 103
(b)Addition. 4 75:424 87–195 224
(c)961 90–554 104 Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 252 (a),
(b)961 90–554 105 (a),(b) Do. 4 75:424 87–195 281
(c)961 90–554 106
(a)Do. 4 75:424 87–195 281
(e)961 90–554 106
(b)Addition. 4 75:424 87–195 292 962 90–554 107 Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 302
(a)962 90–554 108
(a)Do. 4 75:424 87–195 302
(d)962 90–554 108
(b)Addition. 4 75:424 87–195 402 962 90–554 109 Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 451
(a)962 90–554 110 Do. 4 75:424 87–195 504
(a)962 90–554 201 (a)(1) Do. 4 75:424 87–195 506
(a)962 90–554 201
(b)Do. 4 75:424 87–195 507 (a)–(c) 963 90–554 201 (c)(2) Exception. 4 75:424 87–195 507
(a)963 90–554 201 (c)(1) Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 507(a) 1326–1328 90–629 41, 45(a), (c), 46 Exception repealed. 4 75:424 87–195 507(d) 963 90–554 201(c)(2) Addition. 4 75:424 87–195 508 963 90–554 201(d)(1),
(2)Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 521–523 1326–1328 90–629 41, 45(a), 46 Repeal. 4 87–195 524(b)(3) 1326–1328 90–629 41, 45(a), (c), 46 Do. 4 75:424 87–195 525 1326–1328 90–629 41, 45(a), (c), 46 Do. 4 75:424 87–195 604(0 963 90–554 301(a) Addition. 4 75:424 87–195 607(a),
(b)963 90–554 301(b) Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added 4 75:424 87–195 620(v) 963 90–554 301(c) Addition. 4 75:424 87–195 621(a),
(b)964 90–554 302(a) Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added 4 75:424 87–195 621A 964 90–554 302(b) Addition. 4 75:424 87–195 622(b),
(c)1326, 1327 90–629 41, 45(b) (1),
(2)Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 625(c) 965 90–554 302(c) Do. 1734 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1961 Sept. 4 75:424 87–195 632(d) 1326, 1327 90–629 41, 45(b)
(3)Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 634(d) 1326, 1327 90–629 41, 45(b)
(4)Do. 4 75:424 87–195 634(g) 1326–1328 90–629 41, 45(a), (c), 46 Repeal. 4 75:424 87–195 636(g)(1) 965 90–554 302(d) Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 637(a) 965 90–554 302(e) Do. 4 75:424 87–195 640 1326–1328 90–629 41, 45(a), (c), 46 Repeal. 4 75:424 87–195 640A 965 90–554 302(f) Addition. 4 75:424 87–195 644(m) 1326, 1327 90–629 41, 45(b)
(5)Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 644
(2)1326–1328 90–629 41, 45(a), (c), 46 Exception repealed. 4 75:424 87–195 651 966 90–554 303 Addition. 21 75:527 87–256 _ _ _ _ _ 276 90–366 101
(b)Supplemental provision. 21 75:527 87–256 105(f), 108(e) 678 90–470 301 Applicability. 22 75:612 87–293 3(b) 250 90–362 _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 22 75:628 87–295 1, “Sec. 8” 110 90–297 1 Revision. 26 75:631 87–297 _ _ _ _ _ 129 90–314 Kb) Exception. 26 75:631 87–297 49(a) 129 90–314 1(a),
(b)Amendment. 1962 Mar. 15 76:23 87–115 104, 105 276 90–366 101(d) Supplemental provision. 15 76:23 87–415 104(a) 1352 90–636 KD Amendment. 15 76:23 87–415 105 1352 90–636 K2) Do. 15 76:23 87–415 106 1352 90–636 2 Revision. 15 76:23 87–415 202(f) 1353 90–636 3(a) Amendment. 15 76:23 87–415 203(a).
(c)1353 90–636 4, 5(a) Do. 15 76:23 87–115 204(a) 1353 90–636 6 Do. 15 76:23 87–415 231(a),
(b)1353 90–636 3(b), 5(b), 7 Existing text designated as
(a)and amended: subsec.
(b)added. 15 76:23 87–415 251 1352 90–636 1(3) Amendment. 15 76:23 87–415 301(a),
(b)1354 90–636 8–10 Existing text designated as
(a)and amended; subsec.
(b)added. 15 76:23 87–415 304(d) 1352 90–636 1(4) Amendment. 15 76:23 87–415 308 1353 90–636 5(c) Do. 15 76:23 87–415 309 1354 90–636 11 Addition. 15 76:23 87–415 310(a),
(b)1352 90–636 1(5) Amendment. 15 76:23 87–415 401–403 1354 90–636 12 Addition. 15 76:23 87–415 501–505 1355 90–636 13 Do. Aug. 9 76:352 87–579 1–10 1310 90–620 3 Repeal. Sept. 19 76:555 87–668 _ _ _ _ _ 397 90–416 _ _ _ _ _ Copyright terms, extension. 25 76:586 87–688 2 1091 90–576 103 Repeal. 27 76:636 87–709 _ _ _ _ _ 549 90–448 907(b) Applicability; exception. 28 76:655 87–716 _ _ _ _ _ 549 90–448 907(b) Do. Oct. 3 76:698 87–734 _ _ _ _ _ 396 90–414 _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 3 76:698 87–734 13(b) 337 90–393 _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 3 76:70 87–735 _ _ _ _ _ 396 90–41 _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 3 76:704 87–735 13(b) 338 90–393 _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 23 76:1173 1 87–874 203 745 90–483 208 Project modification. 1735 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1963 Aug. 27 77:130 88–105 1 1310 90–020 3 Repeal. Oct. 31 77:282 88–164 240–246 1006 90–574 301 Addition (pt. C). 31 77:282 88–164 251–254 1009 90–574 302 Addition (pt. D). 31 77:282 88–164 261–263 1010 90–574 303(a) Addition (pt. E). 31 77:282 88–164 403(c) 1012 90–574 502 Addition. 31 77:282 88–164 409 1011 90–574 304 Do. Nov. 4 77:302 88–170 2 863 90–511 1 Amendment. 4 77:302 88–170 3 863 90–511 2 Amendment. (See also 1950, P.L. 630, sec. 30.) 7 77:307 88–174 507 388 90–408 607 Amendment. Dec. 2 77:343 88–190 1 1310 90–620 3 Repeal. 16 77:363 88–204 _ _ _ _ _ 276 90–366 101(b) Supplemental provision. 16 77:363 88–204 101(a),
(b)1059 990–575 401(a)(1), Amendment. 16 77:363 88–204 103(a) 1061 90–575 406(a),
(b)Do. 16 77:363 88–204 103(b)(1) 1059 90–575 401(a)(4) Do. 16 77:363 88–204 104(a) 1061 90–575 406(a),
(b)Do. 16 77:363 88–204 104(b)(1) 1059 90–575 401(a)(4) Do. 16 77:363 88–204 105(b) 1059 90–575 401(a)(3) Do. 16 77:363 88–204 106 1060 90–575 402(b)(1), Do. 16 77:363 88–204 106(1).
(2)1059 90–575 402(a)(1) Do. 16 77:363 88–204 107(a)(3) 1059 90–575 402(a)(2) Addition. 16 77:363 88–204 107(b) 1061 90–575 405(a) Amendment. 16 77:363 88–204 108(b) (6),
(7)1059 90–575 402(a)(3) Par.
(6)redesignated as
(7); new
(6)added. 16 77:363 88–204 201 1059 90–575 401(b) Amendment. 16 77:363 88–204 202(b) 1061 90–575 405(b) Do. 16 77:363 88–204 202(c) (1 1050 90–575 291(b)(2) Revision. 16 77:363 88–204 203 1050 90–575 291(b)(1) Repeal. 16 77:363 88–204 303(a)(4) 1060 90–575 402(a)
(4)Addition. 16 77:363 88–204 303(c) 1059 90–575 401(c) Amendment. 16 77:363 88–204 306 1060 90–575 403 Addition. 16 77:363 88–204 401(a)(1),
(d)1060, 1061 90–575 402(a)(5), 405(a) Amendment. 16 77:363 88–204 408(a) 1061 90–575 404 Do. 18 77:403 88–210 1–17 1064, 1091 90–575 101(a), (b), 102 Secs. 1–17 (pt. A) redesignated as title I; revised and replaced by 101–191. 18 77:403 88–210 21–28 1064, 90–576 101(a), 102 Secs. 21–28 (pt. B) 18 77:403 88–210 31–33 1091 1064, 90–576 101(a), 102 redesignated as 201–208 (title II). Secs. 31–33 (pt. C) 18 77:403 88–210 (title I) 101–191 1091 1064, 1091 90–576 101(a), (b), 102 redesignated as 301–303 (title III). Former secs. 1–17, (pt. A) redesignated as title I; revised and replaced by 101–191; citation of title. 18 77:403 88–210 102(a) 1091 90–576 104 Supplemental provision. 18 7/:403 88–210 121–124 1087, 1089, 1091 90 576 101(b), 102 Applicability. 18 77:403 88–210 (title II) 201–208 1064, 1091 90–576 101(a), 102 Former secs. 21–28 (pt. B) redesignated as 201–208 (title II). 1736 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1963 Dec. 18 77:403 88–210 (title III) 301–303 1064, 1091 90–576 101(a), 102 Former secs. 31–33 (pt. C) redesignated as 301–303 (title III). 21 77:469 88–224 _ _ _ _ _ 1310 90–620 3 Repeal. 30 77:802 88–246 1. 2 1310 90–620 3 Do. 30 77:840 88–253 1 743 90–483 203 Amendment. 1964 Feb. 5 78:8 88–265 _ _ _ _ _ 1310 90–620 3 Repeal. Apr. 11 78:173 88–297 202(7) 996 90–559 1(1) Amendment. (See also 1938, P.L. 430, sec. 339(a) (1)5 11 78:173 88–297 202(13) 996 90–559 1(1) Amendment. (See also 1938, P.L. 430, sec. 379c(b).) 11 78:173 88–297 204 996 90–559 1(1) Amendment. (See also 1949, P.L. 439, sec. 407).) May 20 78:194 88–308 1 445 90–427 _ _ _ _ _ Amendment, 20 78:197 88–309 4(a)–(c) 957 90–551 1–4 Do. June 30 78:227 88–332 101(b)(5) 97 90–289 107 Project rescission. July 9 78:302 88–365 4(a) 535 90–448 704(a) Amendment. 9 78:302 88–365 4(b 534 90–448 701(a) Do. 9 78:302 88–365 5 535 90–448 703, 704(b) Do. 9 78:302 88–365 6(e) 535 90–448 701(b) Do. 9 78:302 88–365 12(c)(5) 535 90–448 702 Revision. 28 78:335 88–383 _ _ _ _ _ 1310 90–620 3 Partial repeal. Aug. 1 78:341 88–390 101 372 90–408 105(a)
(2)Amendment. 14 78:400 88–426 203(c),
(d)1310 90–620 3 Partial repeal. 14 78:446 88–441 _ _ _ _ _ 1310 90–620 3 Repeal. 19 78:484 88–448 205 1315 90–623 7(a)(3) Do. 20 78:508 88–452 116(a) 1315 90–623 5(a)(1) Amendment. 20 78:508 88–452 116(a)(2) 1315 90–623 5(a)(2) Deletion. 20 78:508 88–452 124(f) 1062 90–575 503 Addition. 20 78:508 88–452 126 276 90–366 101(b) Supplemental provision (relating to distribution of assistance). 20 78:508 88–452 126 1028, 1029 90–575 131(a),
(b)(2), 133(a) Sec. 126 (relating to distribution of assistance) redesignated as 446 of P.L. 89–329, 1965, and amended. 20 78:508 88–452 141–145 276 90–366 101(b) Supplemental provision. 20 78:508 88–452 141–145 1028, 1029 90–575 131(a),
(b)(1), 133(a) Redesignstion as sees. 441–445 of P.L. 89–329, 1965; amendment. 20 78:508 88–452 222(a)(5)–(8) 1019 90–575 105(b) Par.
(5)deleted; (6)–(8) redesignated as (5)–(7). 20 78:508 88–452 833(a) 1315 90–623 5(b)(1) Amendment. 20 78:508 88–452 833(b) 1315 90–623 5(b)(2) Deletion: new subsec.
(b)added. 31 78:703 88–525 16(a) 958 90–552 _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 31 78:767 88–558 _ _ _ _ _ 998 90–561 _ _ _ _ _ Applicability. 31 78:767 88–558 3(f) 998 90–561 _ _ _ _ _ Addition. Sept. 2 78:769 88–560 312(a) 523, 524 90–448 509(c),
(e)Revision; amendment; exception. 1737 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1964 Sept. 2 78:769 88–560 312(a)(1)
(C)523 90–448 509(d)(1) Addition. 2 78:769 88–560 312(b)(1) 524 90–448 509(d)(2) Amendment. 2 78:769 88–560 312(d) 523, 544, 545 90–448 509(a), 807(b), 808 Do. 2 78:769 88–560 312(h) 523 90–448 509(b) Do. 2 78:769 88–560 801(b) 605 90–448 1707(a)(1) Do. 2 78:769 88–560 801(b)(1) 606 90–448 1707(a)(2),
(3)Do. 2 78:769 88–560 802(a)(1) 606 90–448 1707(a)(2),
(3)Do. 2 78:769 88–560 805 606 90–448 1707(b) Do. 2 78:848 88–565 _ _ _ _ _ 893 90–537 307 Supplemental provision. 2 78:848 88–565 8 893 90–537 307 Amendment. 3 78:890 88–577 _ _ _ _ _ 916 90–542 10(b) Applicability. 3 78:890 88–557 _ _ _ _ _ 930 90–544 603(b) Do. 3 78:897 88–578 2(a)–(c), 10 354, 355 90–401 1(a), (d),2 Subsec. 2(a) repealed, except fourth par. (redesignated as sec. 10); (b),
(e)redesignated as (a), (b); new
(c)added; effective date. 3 78:897 88–578 3 355 90–401 2 Exception. 3 78:897 88–578 4(b) 355 90–401 3 Amendment. 3 78:897 88–578 6(a) 355 90–401 1(a),
(d)Amendment; effective date. 3 78:897 88–578 8.9 355 90–401 4 Addition. 3 78:897 88–578 10 3.54, 355 90–401 1(a),
(d)Former fourth par. of subsec. 2(a) redesignated as sec. 10; effective date. 22 78:990 88–609 3,4 249 90–359 _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. Oct. 8 78:1035 88–638 3 703 90–475 8 Repeal. 13 78:1043 88–643 221(c) 903 90–539 _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 13 78:1043 88–643 291 902 90–539 _ _ _ _ _ Revision. 13 78:1091 88–659 2(1) (A),
(B)396 90–412 1(a) Part of existing text designated as (B): Cl.
(A)added. (See also 1938, P.L. 684, sec. 6(b)–(e) 13 78:1091 88–659 4 396 90–412 1(b) Amendment. 1965 Mar. 9 79:5 89–4 207 (a)–(c) 502 90–448 201(f)(1)–(4) Do. Apr. 11 79:27 89–10 806 1096 90–576 303(e) Termination provision. June 2 79:120 89–32 97 90–289 106(b)(1) Amendment. 2 79:120 89–32 101(b) 97 90–289 106(b)(2) Do. 2 79:120 89–32 101(b)(2) 97 90–289 106(b)(3) Do. July 22 79:244 89–80 401 935 90–547 _ _ _ _ _ Do. Aug. 6 79:437 89–110 12(a),
(c)75 90–284 103(c) Do. 10 79:451 89–117 101(a),(b) 503 90–448 202(a),
(b)Do. 10 79:451 89–117 101(c)(2)
(E)567 90–448 1106(b) Do. 10 79:451 89–117 101(d),
(g)502 90–448 201(0(1),
(2)Do. 1738 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1965 Aug. 10 79:451 89–117 I01(j)(I)
(D)502 90–448 201(e)
(3)Addition. 10 79:451 89–117 701(3) 533 90–448 603(a) Amendment. 10 79:451 89–117 702(b),
(c)534 90–448 604(a),
(b)Do. 10 79:451 89–117 702(d) 534 90–448 604(e) Addition. 10 79:451 89–117 704 533 90–448 603(b) Revision. 10 79:451 89–117 708(a),
(b)534 90–448 605(a),
(b)Amendment. 28 79:581 89–142 _ _ _ _ _ 397 90–416 _ _ _ _ _ Copyright terms, extension. Sept, 9 79:667 89–174 4(a) 84 90–284 808(b)(1) Amendment. 9 79:667 89–174 4(a) 606 90–448 1708(a) Do. 9 79:667 89–174 5(b) 544, 545 90–448 807(c), 808 Do. 9 79:667 89–174 7(b) 544, 545 90–448 807(d), 808 Repeal. 9 79:667 89–174 7(c) 84 90–284 808(b)
(2)Amendment. 14 79:679 89–182 10(a 423 90–422 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 16 79:793 89–188 101 371, 372 90–408 103(a), (1)–(10) Do. 16 79:793 89–188 102 391 90–408 805(a)(3)
(a)Exception. 16 79:793 89–188 201 378, 379, 391 90–408 204(a)(1)–(4), (b), 805(a)(3) (b),
(c)Amendment; exceptions. 16 79:793 89–188 301 385 90–408 305(a) Amendment. 16 79:793 89–188 501(a)(1) 392 90–408 805(b)
(2)Exception. 16 79:793 89–188 602(l)–(3) 372, 379, 385 90–408 103(b), 204(c), 305(b) Amendment. 79:828 89–197 _ _ _ _ _ 204 90–351 405(a) Repeal; continuation provision. 29 79:845 89–209 _ _ _ _ _ 276 90–366 101(b) Supplemental provision. 29 79:845 89–209 3(a),
(b)187 90–348 7 Revision. 29 79:845 89–209 3(f) 184 90–348 1 Do. 29 79:845 89–209 5(c), (f), (h)(3), (h)(5) 185 90–348 2(a), 3 Do. 29 70:845 89–209 5(1),
(k)185 90–348 2(b) Amendment. 29 70:845 89–209 6(b) 185 90–348 4 Revision. 29 70:845 89–209 8(f) 185 90–348 4 Do. 29 79:845 89–209 10(a) 186 90–348 5(c) Partial revision. 29 79:845 89–209 10(a)(2)–(8) 186 90–348 5(a),
(b)Pars. (2),
(3)repealed; (4)–(8) redesignated as (3)–(7); new
(2)added. 29 79:845 89–209 11(a),
(b)187 90–348 6(a),
(b)Revision. 29 79:845 89–209 11(c)–(e) 187 90–348 6(c),
(d)Subsec.
(c)repealed; (d),
(e)redesignated as (c), (d). 29 79:845 89–209 12(a), (b), 1061 90–575 501(a),
(b)Amendment. 30 79:893 89–220 1, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12 424 90–423 1(a)–(f) Do. Oct. 20 79:992 89–272 210(a),
(b)1013 90–574 506 (1),
(2)Do. 22 79:1037 89–287 _ _ _ _ _ 1024 90–575 116(c)(1),
(e)Repeal. 22 79:1037 89–287 2(b)(2) 636 90–460 2(d)(3) Amendment. 22 79:1037 89–287 5(a) 634 90–460 1(b)(1) Do. 22 79:1037 89–287 5(a) 1024, 1025 90–575 116 (e)(1), Supplemental provision. 22 79:1037 89–287 8(b) 635 90–460 2(c)(1) Amendment. 1739 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1965 Oct. 22 79:1037 89–287 9(a)(1) 636 90–460 2(d)(2)(A) Amendment. 22 79:1037 89–287 9(a)(2)(A),
(B)635, 636 90–460 2(d)(1),
(2)(B),
(C)Existing text designated as
(A)and amended; subpar.
(B)added. 22 79:1037 89–287 9(a)(2)(B) 1024, 1025 90–575 116 (e)(1),
(3)Supplemental provision. 22 79:1037 89–287 9(a)(3) 636 90–160 2(d)(2) Amendment. 22 79:1037 89–287 9(a)
(4)635 90–460 1(b)(2) Do. 22 79:1037 89–287 9(a)(4) 1024, 1025 90–575 116 (e)(1),
(3)Supplemental pro vison. 22 79:1037 89–287 9(b)(1)
(E)635 90–460 2(0(2) Amendment. 22 79:1037 89–287 10(b) 635 90–460 1(b)(3) Do. 22 79:1037 89–287 11 1025 90–575 116 (e)(4) Savings provision. 22 79:1037 89–287 13 1024 90–575 116(c)(2), Transfer of funds. 22 79:1037 89–287 17(a) 1023, 1024 90–575 116(a)(4),
(e)Redesignation as subsec. 435(0 of P.L. 89–329, 1965; amendment. 27 79:1073 89–298 204 741, 743 90–483 203 Supplmentai provision. 27 79:1073 89–298 301 732 90–483 102 Project modification. 27 79:1073 89–298 313 735 90–483 109 Amendment. Nov. 3 79:1187 89–321 103 996 90–559 1(3) Amendment. (See also 1933, P.L. 10, see. 8c (5)(B), (H), (18).) 3 79:1187 89–321 201(1) 996 90–559 1(3) Amendment. (See also 1954, P.L. 690, sec. 703.) 3 79:1187 89–321 301 996 90–559 KD Amendment. (See also 1949, P.L. 439, sec. 105(e).) 3 79:1187 89–321 302 996 90–559 KD Amendment. (See also 1935, P.L. 46, sec. 16(i)(l).) 3 79:1187 89–321 401(2) 996 90–559 1(2) Amendment. (See also 1938, P.L. 430, sec. 346(e).) Amendment. (See also 1938, P.L. 430, sec. 350.) 3 79:1187 89–321 401(3) 996 90–559 1(2) 3 79:1187 89–321 402(a) 996 90–559 1(2) Amendment. (See also 1949, P.L. 439, sec. 103(d)(1).) 3 79:1187 89–321 402(b) 996 90–559 KD,
(4)Amendment. (See also 1949, P.L. 439, sec. 408(b).) 3 79:1187 89–321 404 996 90–559 1(5) Amendment. (See also 1949, P.L. 439, sec. 407.) 3 79:1187 89–321 405 996 90–559 1(2) Amendment. (See also 1938, P.L. 430, sec. 344a(a).) 3 79:1187 89–321 501(1) 996 90–559 KD Amendment. (See also 1938, P.L. 430, sec. 332(d).) 3 79:1187 89–321 501(9)(l) 996 90–559 KD Amendment. (See also 1938, P.L. 430, see. 339(b).) 1740 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1965 Nov. 3 79:1187 89–321 502 996 90–559 1(1) Amendment. (See also 1938, P.L. 430, sec. 379(b).) 3 79:1187 89–321 505(1) 996 90–559 1(1) Amendment. (See also 1964, P.L. 88–297, sec. 202 (7), and 1938, P.L. 430, sec. 339 (a)(1).) 3 79:1187 89–321 505(2) 996 90–559 1(1) Amendment. (See also 1964, P.L. 88–297, sec. 202 (13), and 1938, P.L. 430, sec. 379e ’(b).) 3 79:1187 89–321 505(3) 996 90–559 1(1) Amendment. (See also 1964, P.L. 88–297, sec. 204, and 1949, P.L. 439, sec. 407.) 3 79:1187 89–321 506 996 90–559 1(1) Amendment. (See also 1949, P.L. 439, sec. 107.) 3 79:1187 89–321 516 996 90–559 1(6) Amendment. (See also 1938, P.L. 430, sec. 379e.) 3 79:1187 89–321 602(a).
(k)996 90–559 1(1).
(7)Amendment. 3 79:1187 89–321 703 996 90–559 1(1 Amendment. (See also 1938, P.L. 430, sec. 316(a).) 3 79:1187 89–321 704 996 90–559 1(1) Amendment. (See also 1957, P.L. 85–127, and 1938, P.L. 430, sec. 359 (c).) 3 79:1187 89–321 801 996 90–559 1(8) Amendment. (See also 1938, P.L. 430, sec. 353 (c)(7).) 8 79:1219 89–329 _ _ _ _ _ 276 90–366 101(b) Supplemental provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 101 1035 90–575 201(a),
(b)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 105(a)(2) 1036 90–575 202 Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 106(a) 1036 90–575 203(a),
(b)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 201–231 1062 90–575 504(e)(5) Supplemental provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 201 1036 90–575 211 Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 202 1037 90–575 214(a),
(b)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 203(a) 1036 90–575 212(a) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 204(a)(2) (A),
(B)1036 90–575 212(b),
(c)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 204(b)(2) 1036, 1037 90–575 213(a),
(b)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 221 1037 90–575 215 Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 223(a) (1)–(3) 1037 90–575 216(1),
(2)Part of existing text deleted, replaced by (1); another part redesignated as (2); cl.
(3)added. 8 79:1219 89–329 231 1037 90–575 217 Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 231(1),
(2)1037 90–575 218(1),
(2)Do. 1741 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1965 Nov. 8 79:1219 89–329 231(3) 1038 90–575 218(3) Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 301–306 1062 90–575 504(c)(5) Supplemental provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 301(b)(1), 1038 90–575 221, 222 Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 306 1038 90–575 223(a),
(b)Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 401–409 1062 90–575 504(c)(2) Supplemental provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 401(b) 1017 90–575 101(a),
(1)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 402 1017 90–575 102 Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 405(b) 1017 90–575 101(b)(2) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 406(b) 1017 90–575 101(b)(2) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 407(a)(1) 1017 90–575 103 Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 407(a)(4) 1018 90–575 104 Revision. 8 79:1219 89–329 407(b)(2) 1017 90–575 101(b)(2) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 408 1018 90–575 105(a) Revision. 8 79:1219 89–329 421–437 1062 90–575 504(c)(3) Supplemental provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 421(a)(2) 1027 90–575 119(b) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 421(a)(4) 636 90–460 3(a) Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 421(b) 1021 90–575 114(a)(2) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 421(b)(2) 635 90–460 2(b)(3) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 421(b)(2) 1021 90–575 113(b)(1),
(c)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 421(b)
(4)1021 90–575 114(a)(1) Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 422(a)(1) 1021 90–575 114(b)(1) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 422(a)(2),
(3)1021 90–575 114(b)(2) Par.
(2)redesignated as (3); new
(2))added. 8 79:1219 89–329 422(b)(1)–(3) 1022 90–575 114(c) Existing text designated as
(1)and amended; pars. (2),
(3)added. 8 79:1219 89–329 423(a),
(b)1026 90–575 119(a) Existing text designated as
(a)and amended; subsec.
(b)added. 8 79:1219 89–329 424(a) 634 90–460 1(a)(1) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 424(a) 1020 90–575 112(a) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 425(a)(1),
(2)1023, 1024 90–575 116(b)(1),
(e)Designation “(1)” deleted; par.
(2)deleted. 8 79:1219 89–329 425(a) 1027 90–575 120(a)(2),
(d)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 427 1027 90–575 120(c)(3), Caption amended. 8 79:1219 89–329 427(a)(2) (C)(i) 1023, 1025 90–575 116(b)(2), (e)(2) Amendment; applicability. 8 79:1219 89–329 427(a)(2) (C)(iv) 1025, 1026 90–575 116(e)(2), 117(c) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 427(a)(2)
(D)1022, 1023 90–575 115(a)(3),
(4)Applicability. 8 79:1219 89–329 427(a)(2) (E 1021 90–575 113(b)(2), Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 427(b) 635 90–460 2(a)(1) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 427(b) 1022, 1023 90–575 115(a)(3), (4),
(c)Applicability; effective date of amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 427(c) 1027 90–575 120(c)(2),
(d)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(a)(1) 635 90–460 2(b)(2)(A) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(a)(1) 1020 90–575 111(b)(1) (A),
(2)Amendment; exceptions. 1742 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1965 Nov. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(a)(2) (A),
(B)635 90–460 2(b)(1),
(2)(B),
(C)Existing text designated as
(A)and amended; subpar.
(B)added. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(a)(2)
(A)1020, 1022, 1023, 1026 90–575 111(b), 115(a)(2), (4), 117(b),
(d)Amendment; exceptions. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(a)(2) 1022, 1023 90–575 115(a)(1), (4),
(b)Revision; amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(a)(3) 635 90–460 2(b)(2)(D) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(a)
(4)634 90–460 1(a)(2) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(a)
(4)1020 90–575 111(a),
(2)Amendment; exceptions. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(a)(6) 1024 90–575 116(b)(3), Repeal. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(b)(1)
(A)1027 90–575 120(a)(1),
(d)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(b)(1) 1026 90–575 117(a)(2) (A),
(d)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(b)(1)
(D)1026, 1027 90–575 117(a)(2) (B), (d), 120(b),
(d)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(b)(1) 635 90–460 2(a)(2) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(b)(1)
(E)1023 90–575 115(c) Effective date of amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(b)(1)
(K)1027 90–575 120(c)(1),
(d)Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(b)(2) 1021 90–575 113(b)(3),
(c)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(c) 636 90–460 3(b) Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(c)(1),
(3)1021 90–575 113(b) (4),
(c)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(c)(4) 1021 90–575 113(b) (4),
(c)Revision. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(c)(5) 1020 90–575 112(b) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(d) 1022, 1023 90–575 115(a)(3),
(4)Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(e) 1025, 1026 90–575 117(a)(1), Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 430(a),
(c)1021 90–575 113(b)(5),
(c)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 431 1024 90–575 116(c)(2),
(e)Supplemental provisions. 8 79:1219 89–329 431(a),
(b)638 90–460 3(e) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 432(a)(5) 638 90–460 3(d) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 433 1024 90–575 116(d),
(e)Revision. 8 79:1219 89–329 434 1024 90–575 116(b)(4),
(e)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 435(a)–(h) 1023, 1024 90–575 116(a)(1), (2),
(e)Subsecs, (a)–(f) redesignated as (b), (d)–(h); new
(a)added. 8 79:1219 89–329 435(b) 1023, 1024 90–575 116(a)(3), Redesignated subsec.
(b)amended. 8 79:1219 89–329 435(c) 1023, 1024 90–575 116(a)(4),
(e)Former subsec. 17(a) of P.L. 89–287, 1965, redesignated as 435(c) and amended. 8 79:1219 89–329 435(g) 1026 90–575 118(a) Redesignated subsec.
(g)amended. 1743 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1965 Nov. 8 79:1219 89–329 436(a) 1024 90–575 116(b)(5),
(e)113(a),
(c)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 437 1020, 1021 90–575 Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 (title IV) 441–446 1028, 1029 90–575 131(a),
(b)133(a) Sees. 441, 442 deleted; former secs. 141–145 and 126 (relating to distribution of assistance) of P.L. 88–452, 1964, redesignated as 441–446 and amended (pt. C). 8 79:1219 89–329 441–446 1062 90–575 504(c)(4) Supplemental provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 441(a),
(b)1028 90–575 132 Existing text designated as (a): subsec.
(b)added (redesignated sec. 441). 8 79:1219 89–329 442(a) (1),
(2)1028, 1029 90–575 131(b)(3), 135(a) Subsec.
(a)revised; part of text later designated as (1); cl.
(2)added (redesignated sec. 442). 8 79:1219 89–329 442(b)(1) 1029 90–575 133(a) Exception (redesignated sec. 442). 8 79:1219 89–329 442(e) 1029 90–57–5 135(b) Addition (redesignated sec. 442). 8 79:1219 89–329 443(b) 1029, 1030 90–575 133(b), 139(1} Revision ; amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 444(a) (l)–(8) (b)–(h) 1029, 1030 90–575 133(c), 136 Existing provisions designated as subsec.
(a); pars. (a)–(h) redesignated as (l)–(8) ; subsecs, (b),
(e)added. 8 79:1219 89–329 444(a)(1) 1030 90–575 139(2) Par.
(1)amended. 8 79:1219 89–329 444(a)(1) (f)–(3), (A)–(C) 1029 90–575 133(c) Subpars. (1)–(3) redesignated as (A)–(C). 8 79:1219 89–329 444(a)(2) 1030 90–575 138 Par.
(2)amended. 8 79:1219 89–329 444(a)(3) (f)–(3), (A)–(C) 1029 90–575 133(c) Subpars. (l)–(3) redesignated as (A)–(C). 8 79:1219 89–329 444(a)
(5)1030 90–575 137 Revision. 8 79:1219 89–329 444(a)(6) 1029 90–575 134 Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 451–453 1030 90–575 141 Addition (pt. D). (Former pt. D redesignated as pt. F.) ’ 8 79:1219 89–329 461–467 1030 90–575 141 Secs. 461–467 (pt. D) redesignated as 491–497 (pt. F). 8 79:1219 89–329 461–464, 469 1032, 1033 90–575 151, 152 Addition (pt. E). 8 79:1219 89–320 491–497 1030 90–575 141 Former secs. 461–467 (pt. D) redesignated as 491–497 (pt. Fl. 8 79:1219 89–329 501–555 1062 90–575 504(c)(5) Supplemental provision. 1744 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1965 Nov. 8 79:1210 89–329 504(b) 1039 90–575 231(a) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 511(b) 1039 90–575 231(a),
(1)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 514(e) 1039 90–575 232 Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 518(a),
(b)1039 90–575 231(a), 233(a) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 519(a) 1039, 1040 90–575 234(a),
(b)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 520 (a)(2) 1039 90–575 233 (b)(1) Do. 8 79:1219 86–329 520(a) (3)–(10) 1039 90–575 233(b)(2),
(4)Pars. (3),
(4)deleted; replaced by new (3); (5)–(10) redesignated as (4)–(9). 8 79:1219 89–329 521 1040 90–575 235 Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 523(1) 1040 90–575 236 Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 524(a)(1), 1040 90–575 237 Do. 79:1219 89–329 1040 90–575 238 Revision. 8 79:1219 89–329 528 1039 90–575 231(a),
(2)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 532 1039 90–575 231(a) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 533 1040 90–575 239 Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 543 1039 90–575 231(a) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 551–555 1091 90–576 201 Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 601 (b),
(c)1041 90–575 241 (1), (2), 242(a) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 601(d) 1041 90–575 241(3 Deletion. 8 79:1219 89–329 604(a),
(b)1041 90–575 242(b)–(d) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 605(a) 1041 90–575 242(a) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 605(b)(5) (C 1041 90–575 242(e) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 610 1041 90–575 243 Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 801–804 1042 90–575 251 Secs. 801–804 (title VIII) redesignated as 1201–1204 (title XII); new 801–803 added. 8 79:1219 89–329 901–925 1043 90–575 261 Addition (title IX). 8 79:1219 89–329 1001–1004 1047 90–575 271 Addition (title X). 8 79:1219 89–329 1101–1103 1048 90–575 281 Addition (title XI). 8 79:1219 89–329 1201–1204 1042 90–575 251 Former secs. 801–804 (title VIII) redesignated as 1201–1204 (title XII). 8 79:1219 89–329 1201(a) 1051 90–575 293(b) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 1201(a)(5) (A),
(B)1050 90–575 293(a) Part of existing text designated as (B); cl.
(A)added. 8 79:1219 89–329 120 l(j) 1051 90–575 294 Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 1205–1210 1049–1051 90–575 291(a), 292, 295 Do. 8 79:1301 89–339 5 607 90–448 1715 Amendment. 1966 Mar. 15 80:36 89–367 401(a) 850 90–500 401 Revision. 18 80:75 89–372 1(e) 184 90–347 2 Amendment, May 13 80:141 89–426 _ _ _ _ _ 610 90–448 1720 Do. 24 80:164 89–429 6(b) 545 90–448 807(g), 808 Do. June 17 80:203 89–454 203(b)(1) 704 90–477 1(1) Do. 17 80:203 89–4.54 204(d)(1) 704 90–477 1(2) Do. Sept. 9 80:718 89–563 123 72 90–283 _ _ _ _ _ Addition. 12 80:739 89–568 101 372 90–408 104(a)(1)–(3) Amendment. 1745 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1966 Sept. 12 80:739 89–568 201 379, 391 90–408 205(a). (b), 805(a)(3) (d)–(f) Amendment; exceptions. 12 80:739 89–568 301 385 90–408 306(a)(1),
(2)Amendment. 12 80:739 89–568 602(l)–(3) 372, 379, 385 90–408 104(b), 205(c), 306(b) Do. 12 80:739 89–568 606(a),
(b)391 90–408 805(a) (3), (b)(2) Exception. 19 80:809 89–586 _ _ _ _ _ 445 90–426 _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. (See also 1961, P.L. 87–128, sec. 343(3).) 80:823 89–597 7 856 90–505 1 Revision. 21 80:826 89–599 _ _ _ _ _ 338 90–395 _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. Oct. 11 80:885 89–642 4(a) 119 90–302 5 Revision. 11 80:885 89–642 7 119 90–302 4 Amendment. 15 80:926 89–669 4(a) 359 90–404 1 Do. 15 80:931 89–670 4(f) 824 90–495 18(b) Revision. 15 80:956 89–678 _ _ _ _ _ 1310 90–620 3 Repeal. 15 80:980 89–687 1(e) 850 90–500 303 Amendment. 29 80:1066 89–698 105(a) 1062 90–575 502 Do. Nov. 2 80:1089 89–701 3 936 90–549 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 3 80:1191 89–750 303(a) 1095 90–576 302 Do. 80:1255 89–754 11(a),
(b)602 90–448 1701 (a),
(b)Do. 3 80:1255 89–754 111(c) 602 90–448 1701(c) Revision. 3 80:1255 89–754 113 951 90–550 _ _ _ _ _ Applicability. (See also 1949, P.L. 171, sec. 103(b).) 3 80:1255 89–754 201–209 531 90–448 602(a) Heading revised. 3 80:1255 89–754 201 531 90–448 602(b) Revision. 3 80:1255 89–754 202 532 90–448 602(c) Amendment. 3 80:1255 89–7.54 204(a) 208 90–351 522 Do. 3 80:1255 89–754 205 532 90–448 602(d)(1)–(4) Do. 3 80:1255 89–754 205(c)(1)(B) 532 90–448 602(d)(5) Do. 3 80:1255 89–754 205(f) 532 90–448 602 dH 6) Do. 3 80:1255 89–754 206(b) 532 90–448 602(f) Do. 3 80:1255 89–754 208 (1), (2),
(7)532 90–448 602(e) (1),
(2)Do. 3 80:1255 89–754 906 603 90–448 1703 (a),
(b)Do. 3 80:1255 89–754 1010(a)(3) 603 90–448 1704(c) Addition. 3 80:1255 89–754 1010(c),
(d)603 90–448 1704 (a),
(b)Amendment. 3 80:1296 89–755 10(b)(3) 1320 90–628 2 Do. 5 80:1308 89–759 1 45 90–264 108 Do. 5 80:1308 89–759 1(1) 45 90–264 108 Revision. 6 80:1316 89–769 10 580, 589 90–448 1314(d), 1377 Supplemental provision. 6 80:1356 89–777 4,5 449 90–435 KD,
(2)Amendment. (See 1936, P.L. 622, sec. 5(b).) 7 80:1405 89–789 111(g) 735 90–483 112 Addition. 7 80:1426 89–791 107–110 241, 242 90–354 1, 2 Do. 8 80:1438 89–793 402 1011 90–574 303(b) Repeal. 8 80:1438 89–793 402(a) 1011 90–574 303(b) Continuation provision. 13 80:1539 89–809 204(d) 1189 90–607 Amendment. (See also I.R.C. 1954, sec. 401(c)(2)(A), table 4.) 1746 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1967 July 26 81:124 90–56 101(b)(2),
(4)97 90–289 106(a)(1),
(2)Amendment. 28 81:127 90–57 101 1310 90–620 3 Partial repeal. Aug. 1 81:164 90–60 _ _ _ _ _ 171 90–332 1(a)–(e) Amendment. Sept. 29 81:231 90–96 _ _ _ _ _ 276 90–366 101(b) Supplemental provision. 29 81:231 90–96 606 311 90–392 _ _ _ _ _ Do. Oct. 3 81:253 90–100 5(b) 197 90–350 502 Amendment. 21 81:279 90–110 101–502 390 90–408 805(a) Partial repeal, with exception. 21 81:279 90–110 101 372 90–408 105(a) (1),
(3)Amendment. 81:279 90–110 106(a)
(2)372 90–408 105(a)(2) Amendment. (See also 1964, P.L. 88–390, sec. 101.) 21 81:279 90–110 201 379 90–408 206(a) (1),
(2)Amendment. 21 81:279 90–110 602, 603 388 90–408 603 N (inapplicability. 21 81:279 90–110 610(a) 388 90–408 608 Revision. 21 81:279 90–110 802(1),
(2)372, 379 90–408 i 05(b), 206(b) Amendment. 21 81:279 90–110 805(a),
(b)391 90–408 805(a) (3),
(2)Exception. 23 81:311 90–112 _ _ _ _ _ 276 90–366 101(b) Supplemental provision. Nov. 8 81:386 90–132 _ _ _ _ _ 316 90–392 _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 8 81:410 90–133 301 276 90–366 101(b) Supplemental provision. 8 81:410 90–133 301 318 90–392 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 13 81:435 90–134 _ _ _ _ _ 276 90–366 101(b) Do. 16 81:464 90–141 _ _ _ _ _ 397 90–416 _ _ _ _ _ Copyright terms, extension. Dec. 8 81:550 90–180 _ _ _ _ _ 276 90–366 101(b) Supplemental provision. 16 81:613 90–206 212 278 90–367 4 Applicability. 16 81:613 90–206 214(d) 1315 90–623 7(a)(4) Repeal. 16 81:662 90–218 201–206 307, 311, 314–317, 319, 320, 323–336 90–392 Supplemental provisions. 18 81:662 90–218 201–206 337 90–392 302 Nonapplicability. 1968 Jan. 2 81:783 90–247 401–406 1094 90–576 301
(a)Applicability. 2 81:783 90–247 401 1094 90–576 301
(a)Revision. 2 81:783 90–247 406 1094 90–576 301(b) Addition. 2 81:821 90–248 222(d) 274 90–364 303(a) (2),(b) Amendment. (See also 1935, P.L. 271, sec. 1903(a) (1). 2 81:936 90–249 _ _ _ _ _ 276 90–366 101(b) Supplemental provision. Apr. 11 82:73 90–284 804 82 90–284 803(a),
(b)Applicability; effective dates. 11 82:73 90–284 807, 812 82, 86 90–284 803(a), 810(d) Applicability. 1747 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1968 May 7 82:113 90–301 3(a) 512 90–448 315 Amendment. (See also 1934, P.L. 479, secs. 235(j), 236(i), 240(c), 241(b), 242(d).) 7 82:113 90–301 4(0 1001 90–565 1 l)–(3) Amendment. 29 82:146 90–321 101–145 147 90–321 103(f), 104 Applicability. 29 82:146 90–321 121–131 152, 167 90–321 123, 504(b) Exemption. 29 82:146 90–321 303(a) 163, 164, 167 90–321 303(b), 305, 504(c) Exception. June 19 82:190 90–350 _ _ _ _ _ 195 90–350 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 19 82:197 90–351 303 202 90–351 307(b) Do. 19 82:197 90–351 520(b) (f)–(3) 638 90–462 1 Amendment. 19 82:197 90–351 (title 701 638 90–462 2 Caption revised. 19 82:197 90–351 1201–1203 237 90–351 1203 Nonapplicabilitv. 19 82:197 90–351 1201 1236 90–618 301(a)(1), 302 Amendment. 19 82:197 90–351 1202(a)(2), (b)(2) 1236 90–618 301(a)(2), 302 Do. 19 82:197 90–351 1202(c)
(2)1236 90–618 301(b) Revision. 19 82:197 90–351 1401(a) 638 90–462 3 Amendment. 28 88:251 90–364 201–205 975 00–557 _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 28 82:251 90–364 201 611 90–449 3 Do. 28 82:251 90–364 201 661 90–464 210 Do. 28 82:251 90–364 201 676 90–470 207 Do. 28 82:251 90–364 201 1136 90–580 541(1) Do. 28 82:251 90–364 201 1202 90–612 4(a),
(b)Do. 28 82:251 90–364 201(a) 1136 90–580 541(3) Do. 28 82:251 90–364 202(a), 203(a) 1199 90–608 1302(a),
(b)Do. 29 82:275 90–366 101(b) 789 90–490 405 Amendment. 29 82:275 90–366 102(c) 475 90–447 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 29 82:275 90–366 102(c) 906 90–541 _ _ _ _ _ Do. July 3 82:280 90–373 _ _ _ _ _ 282 90–373 4 Exception. 21 82:367 90–408 _ _ _ _ _ 388 90–408 603 Nonapplicability. 21 82:367 90–408 601–808 391 90–408 805(b) Partial repeal, with exception. 21 82:367 90–408 602 388 90–408 604, 605 Applicability. 21 82:367 90–408 806 392 90–408 806 Do. 23 82:398 90–417 _ _ _ _ _ 275 90–366 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision. Aug. 26 82:425 90–425 _ _ _ _ _ 275 90–366 101(a)(1) Do. 1 82:476 90–448 404, 405 514 90–448 403 Applicability. 1 82:476 90–448 901–911 547 90–448 902(a),
(b)Do. 1 82:476 90–448 1301–1377 577, 589 90–448 1308(c), 1377 Exception. 1 82:476 90–448 1401–1422 590, 591, 599 90–448 1403(a), (b), 1422 Exemptions. 3 82:634 90–460 2(a) 1023 90–575 115(c) (See 1965, P.L. 89–329, secs. 427(b), 428(b)(1)(E).) 8 82:639 90–463 _ _ _ _ _ 275 90–366 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision. 8 82:663 90–468 4(b)–(d) 665 90–468 4(a) Applicability. 9 82:667 90–470 _ _ _ _ _ 275 90–366 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision. 9 82:667 90–470 _ _ _ _ _ 682 90–470 301 Exception. 12 82:705 90–479 _ _ _ _ _ 275 90–366 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision. 82 Stat. 1748 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1968 Aug. 12 82:720 90–481 _ _ _ _ _ 722, 724 90–481 5(a),
(d)Applicability. 13 82:751 90–485 _ _ _ _ _ 754, 755 90–485 5,6 Exception. 16 82:771 90–489 _ _ _ _ _ 1362 90–639 7 Amendment. (See also 1944, P.L. 410, sec. 431(a).) 20 82:810 90–494 15–17 814 90–494 19 Nonapplicability. Sept. 30 82:885 90–537 403 894 90–537 309(b) Exception. Oct. 2 82:906 90–542 _ _ _ _ _ 916 90–542 10(b), (c Applicability. 2 82:919 90–543 _ _ _ _ _ 968 90–555 2(3) Supplemental provision. 4 82:937 90–550 _ _ _ _ _ 275 90–366 101 a 1) Do. 4 82:937 90–550 _ _ _ _ _ 954 90–550 _ _ _ _ _ Exceptions. 11 82:969 90–557 _ _ _ _ _ 275 90–366 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision. 17 82:1156 90–596 _ _ _ _ _ 1157, 1164 90–596 105, 409 Exception. 17 82:1156 90–596 306 1160, 1164 90–596 307, 409 Do. 17 82:1166 90–598 4.11 1169 90–598 12 Do. 18 82:1188 90–606 _ _ _ _ _ 1189 90–606 3 Do. 21 82:1203 90–614 6 1206, 1210 90–614 6(c), 12 Do. Table 2.—Revised Statutes Affected section Amendatory provisions 82 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 79 1306 90–620 3 Repeal. 210 1306 90–620 3 Do. 355 389, 393 90–408 801, 902 Exception. 355 1125–1127 90–580 _ _ _ _ _ Exceptions. 355 1142 90–581 _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 383 1306 90–620 3 Repeal. 501, 502, 504 1306 90–620 3 Do. 853, 854 1306 90–620 3 Do. 3617 715 90–479 _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 3617 959 90–553 6 Do. 3620(a) 274 90–365 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 3620 (b),
(c)274 90–365 _ _ _ _ _ Revision. 3648 36 90–259 102 Exception. 3648 389, 392 90–408 801, 902 Do. 3648 412 90–417 101 Do. 3648 529 90–448 601 Do. 3648 672, 689 90–470 101, 501 Do. 3648 1142 90–581 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 3648 1175 90–602 2(3) Do. 3679 337 90–392 303(a) 501 Applicability. Exception. 3679 690 90–470 3679 708 90–479 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 3679(a) 561 90–448 1103 Do. 3679(c) 196 90–350 Do. 3679(c) 946 90–550 Do. 3679(c) 975 90–557 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 82 Stat. 1749 Table 2.—Revised Statutes Affected section Amendatory provisions 82 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 3679(c) 1131 90–580 512(a) Exception. 3679 id K2) 276 90–366 103 Do. 3686 1306 90–620 3 Repeal. 3709 408. 409 90–417 101 Exceptions. 3709 585, 589 90–448 1345(b), 1346(c), Exception. 1377 3709 670. 90–470 101. 301. 401 Do. 6781 684 3709 1018 90–575 105(a) Do. 3709 1175 90–602 2(3) Do. 3735 678 90–470 301 Do. 3805, 3806, 3810 1306 90–620 3 Repeal. 3828 678 90–470 301 Exception. 3828 1306 90–620 3 Repeal. 4417aiD 341 90–397 4 Amendment: exception. 4426 341 90–397 Amendment. 4535 108 90–293 lie) Do. 4546.4547 107 90–293 lib) Nonapplicabilitv. 5136, par. 7 545, 605 90–448 807(j), 808, 1705(h) Amendment. 5136, par. 7 550 90–448 911 Amendment; exception. 5136, par. 9 543, 545 90–448 804(c), 808 Addition. 5581 167 90–322 _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 5581 167 90–323 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 168 90–324 _ _ _ _ _ Do. D.C. 400 618 90–452 2(b) Amendment. Table 3.—Internal Revenue Code of 1989 Affected section Amendatory provisions 82 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 162(g)(4) 1330 90–630 6(e) Supplemental provision. 3814 1330 90–630 6(c) Do. Table 4.—Internal Revenue Code of 1954 Affected section Amendatory provisions 82 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1 et seq 1235 90–618 201, 207(a) Applicability of forfeiture provisions relating to unstamped articles. 1–1563 1311 90–622 1 (a),
(b)Exemption. 51 251, 259, 264 90–364 102 (a), (d), (,104 Addition. 103(a)(1) 266, 268 90–364 107 (a),
(b)Nonapplicability. 103 (c),
(d)266, 268 90–364 107 (a),
(b)Subsec.
(c)relettered as (d); new
(c)added. 103(c)(1) 268 90–364 107(b)(2) Nonapplicability, 82 Stat. 1750 Table 4.—Internal Revenue Code of 1954 Affected section Amendatory provisions 82 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 103(e)
(6)(D)–(H) 1349, 1351 90–634 401 (a),
(b)Addition. 175(c)(1) 1329. 1330 90–630 5 (a),
(c)Amendment; exception. 175(f) 1329, 1330 90–630 5 (b),
(c)Addition. 243(b)
(3)(C)(v) 264 90–364 103(e) (2), (f), 104(a) Revision. 276(a) 183 90–346 2 Nonapplicabilitv 276(a) 269 90–364 108 (a),
(b)Do. 276 (c),
(d)268, 269 90–364 108 (a),
(b)Subsec.
(c)redesignated as (d); new
(c)added. 358 1311 90–621 2 (a),
(c)Exception. 358(e) 1311 90–621 2 (a),
(c)Revision. 362(b) 1311 90–621 2(b),
(c)Amendment: nonapplicability. 368(a)(2)(D) 1310, 1311 90–621 1(a),
(e)Addition. 368(b) 1311 90–621 Kb),
(c)Amendment. 401(c)(2)(A) 1189 90–607 _ _ _ _ _ Effective date of 1966 amendment. 501(e),
(f)269, 270 90–364 109(a),
(b)Subsec.
(e)redesignated as (f); new
(e)added. 504(a) 1330 90–630 6(a).
(c)Amendment. 504(a)(1) 1330 90–630 6(a),
(c)Nonapplicability. 681 c) 1330 90–030 6(b), c) Amendment. 681(c)(1) 1330 90–630 6(b),
(c)Nonapplicability. 883(a),
(b)1311 90–622 Ka),
(b)Existing text designated as
(a)and amended; subsec.
(b)added. 963(b) 256, 259, 90–364 102(b)(3),
(e)04(a) Amendment. 264 963(b)(1),
(3)255, 259, 264 90–364 102(b)(1), (2), (e), 104
(a)Heading deleted; new heading added. 3231(e)(1) 1316 90–624 1, 4(a)(1)–
(3)Amendment. 3402(a)(1),
(2)2o6j 264 90–364 102(c)(1)(A), (B), 104(a) Existing tables designated as (1); par.
(2)added. 3402(c)(6) 259, 264 90–304 102(c)(2), 104(a) Addition. 4061(a)(2) 92 90–285 1(a)(1),
(b)Amendment. 4061(a)(2)(A) 265, 266 90–364 105(a)(1),
(c)Revision. 4251–4254 266 90–364 105(b)(3) Repeal; effective date. 4251(a)(2) 92 90–285 1(a)(3),
(b)Amendment. 4251(a)(2) 265, 266 90–364 105(b)(1),
(c)Revision. 4251
(b)265, 266 90–364 105(b (2),
(e)Amendment. 4251(c) 92 90–285 1(a)(3),
(b)Do. 4251(c) 265, 266 90–304 105(b)(2),
(c)Revision. 5008(c)(1) 1328, 1329 90–630 KD. 4 Amendment. 5008(e)(l)(B)(i),
(ii)1328, 1329 90–630 1(2), 4 Part of existing text redesignated as (ii); cl.
(i)added. 5062(b) 1328, 1329 90–630 2(a), 4 Amendment. 5134(b) 1210 90–615 2(a),
(b)Do. 5232 1328, 1329 90–630 3(a), 4 Revision. 5373(a). 1236, 1237 90–619 1,6 Amendment. 5382(b)(2)(B) 1237 90–619 2,6 Revision. 5383(a) 1237 90–619 3(b), 6 Amendment. 5383(b) 1237 90–619 3(a), 6 Revision. 82 Stat. 1751 Table 4.—Internal Revenue Code of 1954 Affected section Amendatory provisions 82 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 5384(a) 1237 90 619 3(b), 6 Amendment. 5385(a) 1237 90–619 3(b), 6 Do. 5385(b) 1237 90 619 4. 6 Revision. 5386(b) 1237 90–619 5, 6 Amendment. 5387(a) 1237 90–619 5,6 Do. 5692 1235, 1236 90–618 206(a), (b), 207(c) Repeal. 5801–5862 233, 235 90–351 902, 907 Applicability of forfeiture provisions. 5801–5872 1224, 1226, 1227, 1235 90–618 102, 105(a), 201, 202, 207 Applicability of forfeiture provisions; ch. 53 revised. 6016 260, 264 90 364 103(a),
(e)(7), (f), 104
(a)Repeal. 6020(b)(1) 264 90–364 103(e)(3), (f), 104(a) Amendment. 6074 260, 264 90–364 103(a),
(e)(8), (0, 104
(a)Repeal. 6107 1235, 1236 90–618 203(a), (b), 207(c) Do. 6154 260, 264 90–364 103(b), (f), 104(a) Revision. 6412(a)(1) 92 90–285 1(a)(2),
(b)Amendment. 6412(a)(1) 265, 266 90–364 105(a)(2),
(e)Do. 6425 262, 264 90–364 103(d)(1), (e)(9), (f), 104(a) Addition. 6651(c) 264 90–364 103(e)(4), (f), 104(a) Amendment. 6654(d)(1) 255, 259, 264 90–364 102(a), (e), 104(a) Nonapplicability. 6655(b) 262, 264 90–364 103(c)(1), (f), 104(a) Amendment. 6655(d)(1) 255, 259, 264 90–364 102(a), (e), 103(e)(1), (f), 104(a) Amendment; non applicability. 6655(d)(3) 262, 264 90–364 103(c)(1), (f), 104(a) Amendment. 6655(e) 262, 264 90–364 103(c)(2), (f), 104(a) Revision. 6655(g) 264 90–364 103(d)(2), (0, 104(a) Addition. 6806 1235, 1236 90–618 204, 207(c) Revision. 7203 264 90–364 103(e)(5), (0, 104(a) Amendment. 7273 1235, 1236 90–618 205, 207(c) Revision. 7502(e) 266 90–364 106(a),
(b)Addition. 7701
(B)264 90–364 103(e)(6), Amendment. (f), 104(a) 82 Stat. 1752 Table 5.—Positive Law Titles of United States Code (The following titles of the U.S. Code have been enacted into positive law: Titles 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17, 18, 23, 28, 32, 35, 37, 38, 39, and 44.) Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 82 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 4 3 291 90–381 3 Amendment. 5 101–8913 38 90–259 204(c) Partial exception. 5 101–8913 127 90–313 2(1),
(4)Do. 5 101–8913 166 90–321 406(a) Do. 5 101–8913 224, 225 90–351 804(e)(1)(A),
(k)Do. 5 101–8913 362, 365 90–407 2, 12(a) Partial exceptions; applicability. 5 101–8913 453 90–438 _ _ _ _ _ Partial exception. 5 101–8913 498, 541, 545, 581, 589 90–448 110(c)(3), 802
(bb)(4), 808, 1318(a), 1377 Do. 5 101–8913 879 90–526 2(d) Do. 5 101–8913 1358 90–637 4(a)
(6)Do. 5 551 et seq 598, 599 90–448 1416(b), 1422 Applicability. 5 551–559 721 90–481 3(d) Do. 5 551–559 1178 90–602 2(3) Do. 5 554, 556, 557 768 90–487 1 Exception. 5 559 1312 90–623 1(1) Amendment, 5 701–706 1178 90–602 _ _ _ _ _ Applicability. 5 2105(a)(1)(F) 757, 760 90–486 4(D–(3), 11 Addition. 5 2108 756, 760 90–486 2(1), 11 Nonapplicability. 5 2108(3)
(D)1312, 1315 90–623 1(1), 6(d) Amendment. 5 3102(a)(2) 1312 90–623 1(3) Do. 5 3105 598, 599 90–448 1416(a), 1422 Applicability. 5 3108 319 90–392 _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 5 3320 813 90–494 14 Do. 5 3344 598, 599 90–448 1416(a), 1422 Applicability. 5 3502 756, 760 90–486 2(1), 11 Nonapplicability. 5 3502(a), (A)–(C) 1313 90–623 1(23) Technical amendment. 5 3502(a)
(C)278 90–367 3 Addition. 5 3551 791 90–491 2 Amendment. 5 5101 et seq 115, 116 90–301 4(k),
(1)Exception. 5 5101 et seq 684, 685 90–470 401 Do. 5 5101–5115 38 90–259 204(c) Do. 5 5101–5115 127 90–313 2(1) Do. 5 5101–5115 224, 225 90–351 804 (e)(1)(A), (k Do. 5 5101–5115 362, 365 90–407 2, 12(a) Exception; applicability. 5 5101–5115 453 90–438 _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 5 5101–5115 498 90–448 110(c)(3) Do. 5 5101–5115 869 90–515 4(a) Do. 5 5101–5115 1294 90–620 1 Do. 5 5101–5115 1358 90–637 4(a)(6) Do. 5 5102(c)
(27)1201 90–610 2(l)–(3), 3 Addition ; exception. 5 5313 236 90–351 1101 Supplemental provision. 5 5313(19) 366, 367 90–407 15(a)(1),
(4)Addition (relating to National Science Foundation). 5 5314(40) 367 90–407 15(a)(2),
(4)Par.
(40)deleted; new
(40)added. 5 5314(45) 236 90–351 1101 See 5 U.S.C. 5313, this table. 5 5314(53) 1314 90–623 1(26) Addition. 5 5315(14)–(16) 1312 90–623 1(4) Amendment. 82 Stat. 1753 Table 5.—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 82 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 5 5315(87) 606 90–448 1708(b) Amendment. 5 5315(90) 205 90–351 505 Addition. 5 5315(91) 567 90–448 1105(b) Do. 5 5315(66) 367 90–407 15(a) (3),
(4)Par.
(66)deleted; new
(66)added. 5 5316(126) 205 90–351 506 Addition. 5 5316(126) 1312 90–623 1(4) Amendment. 5 5316(127) 1312 90–623 1(5) Do. 5 5331–5338 38 90–259 204(c) Exception. 5 5331–5338 127 90–313 2(1) Do. 5 5331–5338 224, 225 90–351 804(e)(1)(A),
(k)Do. 5 5331–5338 365 90–407 12(a) Applicability; exception. 5 5331–5338 453 90–438 _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 5 5331–5338 498 90–448 110(c)(3) Do. 5 5331–5338 879 90–526 2(d) Do. 5 5331–5338 1358 90–637 4(a)(6) Do. 5 5334(a) 1312 90–623 1(6) Amendment 5 5334(f) 277 90–367 1 Addition. 5 5334(f) 1314 90–623 1(24) Technical amendment. 5 5341(c) 997 90–560 4 Addition. 5 5352, 5353 1312 90–438 1(7),
(8)Amendment. 5 5362 598, 599 90–448 1416(a), 1422 Applicability. 5 5516(a) 1312 90–623 1(9) Amendment. 5 5519 1152 90–588 2(b),
(c)Addition. 5 5521(3)(B) 1312 90–588 1(10) Amendment. 5 5527(b) 1312 90–623 1(11) Do. 5 5533(c) 696 90–473 1 Exception. 5 5537 1312 90–623 1(12) Amendment. 5 5541–5549 1201 90–610 1, 3 Applicability; exception. 5 5542 756, 760 90–486 2(1), 11 Exception. 5 5542(a)(1),
(2)969 90–556 1 Do. 5 5542(a)(3) 969 90–556 1, 3 Addition. 5 5543 756, 760 90–486 2(1), 11 Exception. 5 5544(a) 756, 760 90–486 2(1), 11 Exceptions. 5 5545(c)(1) 969 90–556 2, 3 Amendment. 5 5546(b),
(d)1312, 1315 90–623 1(13)(A), (B), 6(e) Do. 5 5584 1212 90–616 1(a),
(b)Addition. 5 5701–5742 879 90–526 2(d) Exception. 5 5724(e) 1313, 1315 90–623 1(14), 6(d) Amendment. 5 6102 756, 760 90–486 2(1), 11 Exceptions. 5 6103(a) 250, 251 90–623 1(a), 2 Revision; effective date. 5 6104(1)–(3) 1313 90–623 1(15) Amendments. 5 6305(c) 1313 90–623 1(16) Technical amendment. 5 6308 277 90–367 2(a) Applicability. 5 6312 277 90–367 2(a),
(b)Addition. 5 6312 1314 90–623 1(25) Technical amendment. 5 6323 1313, 1315 90–623 1(17)(A), 6(e) Amendment. 5 6323(c) 1151 90–588 2(a) Addtion (relating to law enforcement duty). 5 6323(c) 1313, 1315 90–623 1(17)(B), 6(e) Addition (relating to D.C. National Guard). 5 6323(d) 1151 90–588 2(a) Addition. 5 6324(b)(1) 1313 90–623 1(18) Amendment. 5 6326 1151 90–588 1(a),
(b)Addition. 5 7313 235 90–351 1001(a)–c, 1002 Do. 5 7511, 7512 756, 760 90–486 2(1), 11 Nonapplicability. 5 7521 598, 599 90–448 1416(a), 1422 Applicability. 5 8191–8150 973 90–557 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 5 8101–8150 1313 90–623 1(19) Do. 5 8113(a),
(b)1313 90–623 1(19) Do. 5 8143 1313 90–623 1(19) Deletion; new sec. 8143 added. 5 8191–8193 98,100 90–291 1(a),
(b)Addition. 82 Stat. 1754 Table 5.—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 82 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 5 8191 1313 90–623 1(20) Amendment. 5 8301 754 90–485 6 Exception. 5 8331 el seq 684 90–470 401 Do. 5 8331–8348 540, 545 90–448 802(bb)(4),808 Applicability. 5 8331–8348 758, 760 90–486 6(a), 11 Do. 5 8331 (1)(E) 1118 90–578 402(b)(2) Exception. 5 8331 3)(B)(ii) 1313 90–623 1(21) Amendment. 5 8332(b) 757, 758, 760 90–486 5(a)(4), (d), 6(c), 11 Amendment; exception. 5 8332(b)(6) 757, 760 90–486 5(a)(D–(4), 11 Addition; applicability. 5 8332
(i)1118 90–578 402(b)(2) Exception. 5 8334(e) 757, 758, 760 90–486 5(b), (d), 11 Amendment; exception 5 8339(1) 757, 758, 760 90–486 5(c), (d), 11 Addition; exception. 5 8347(h) 1313 90–623 1(22) Amendment. 5 8701(a)(7) 1118 90–578 402(b)(2) Exception. 5 8901(1)(G) 1118 90–578 402(b)(2) Do. 10 101(8)
(D)1314 90–623 2(1) Amendment. 10 142(a) 180 90–342 _ _ _ _ _ Exception. 10 335 847 90–497 11 Addition. 10 336 841 90–496 12 Do. 10 506 1314 90–623 2(2) Item 506 in analysis amended. 10 510(a) 1314 90–623 2(3) Amendment. 10 703(b) 170 90–330 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 10 711a. 170 90–329 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 10 801, art. 1(10) 1335, 1343 90–632 2(1), 4(a) Revision. 10 806, art. 6(c) 1335, 1343 90–632 2(2), 4(a) Amendment. 10 815, art. 15(e) 1314 90–623 2(4) Do. 10 816, art. 16 1335, 1343 90–632 2(3), 4(a) Revision. 10 816, art. 16(1)(B), (2)(C). 1337, 1343 90–632 2(11)(D), 4(a) Applicability. 10 818, art. 18 1335, 1343 90632 2(4) , 4(a) Amendment. 10 819, art. 19 1335, 1343 90–632 2(5), 4(a) Do. 10 820, art. 20 1336, 1343 90–632 2(6), 4(a) Amendment. 10 825, art. 25(c)(1) 1336, 1343 90–632 2(7) (A), (B), 4(a) Do. 10 826, art. 26 1336, 1343 90–632 2 (8), (9), 4(a) Revision. 10 827, art. 27(a) 1337, 1343 90–632 2(10)(A), 4(a) Amendment, 10 827, art. 27(c)(1)– (3). 1337, 1343 90–632 2(10) (B), 4(a) Pars. (1),
(2)redesignated as (2), (3): new
(1)added. 10 829, art. 29 (a)–(c). 1337, 1343 90–632 2(11)(A)–(C), 4(a) Amendment. 10 829, art. 29(d) 1337, 1343 90–632 2(11) (D), 4(a) Addition. 10 835, art. 35 1337, 1338, 1343 90–632 2 (12), (15), 4(a) Amendment; applicability. 10 837, art. 37(a), (b). 1338, 1343 90–632 2(13)(A)–(D), 4(a) Existing text designated as
(a)and amended; subsec.
(b)added. 10 838, art. 38(b) 1338, 1343 90–632 2(14), 4(a) Amendment. 10 839, art. 39 1338, 1343 90–632 2(15), 4(a) Revision. 10 840, art. 40 1339, 1343 90–632 2(16), 4(a) Do. 10 841, art. 41 (a), (b). 1339, 1343 90–632 2(17)(A)–(C), 4(a) Amendment. 82 Stat. 1755 Table 5.—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 82 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 10 842, art. 42(a) 1339, 1343 90–632 2(18), 4(a) Revision. 10 845, art. 45(a) 1339, 1343 90–632 2(19) (A), 4(a) Amendment. 10 845, art. 45(b) 1339, 1343 90–632 2(19) (B), 4(a) Revision. 10 849, art. 49(a) 1340, 1343 90–632 2(20), 4(a) Amendment. 10 851, art. 51(aHc) 1340, 1343 90–632 2(21)(A)–(D), 4(a) Amendment; nonapplicability. 10 851, art. 51(d) 1340, 1343 90–632 2(21)(D), 4(a) Addition. 10 852, art. 52(a)(2), (c). 1340, 1343 90–632 2(22) (A), (B), 4(a) Amendment. 10 854, art. 54(a) 1340, 1343 90–632 2(23), 4(a) Revision. 10 857, art. 57(a),
(b)1341, 1343 90–632 2(24), 4(a) Amendment. 10 857, art. 57(d) 1341, 1343 90–632 2(24), 4(a) Addition. 10 865, art. 65(b) 1341, 1343 90–632 2(26), 4(a) Amendment. 10 866, art. 66(a) 1341, 1343 90–632 2(25),
(27)(A), (B), 4(a) Revision. 10 866, art. 66(b)–(f 1342, 1343 90–632 2(27) (C), (D), 4(a) Amendment. 10 866, art. 66(g), (h). 1342, 1343 90–632 2(27) (E), 4(a) Addition. 10 867, art. 67(a) 178 90–340 1 Revision. 10 867, art. 67(b), (f). 1342, 1343 90–632 2(28), 4(a) Amendment. 10 868, art. 68 1342, 1343 90–632 2(29), 4(a) Revision. 10 869, art. 69 1342, 1343 90–632 2(30), 4(b) Amendment. 10 870, art. 70 (b)–(d). 1342, 1343 90–632 2(31), 4(a) Do. 10 871, art. 71(c), (d). 1342, 1343 90–632 2
(32)(A), (B), 4(a) Do. 10 873, art. 73 1342, 1343 90–632 2(33), 4(c) Revision. 10 876, art. 76 1342, 1343 90–632 2(30), 4(b) Exception. 10 936, art. 136(b) 1343 90–632 2(34), 4(a) Amendment. to 951–954 287, 288 90–377 1. 2 Addition. 10 1124(a), (b), (gh– 1314 90–623 2(1) Amendment. 10 1331(e) 754 90–485 2. 6 Addition. 10 1431(b),
(c)751, 754, 755 90–485 1(1), (2), 6 Revision; continuation provision. 10 1434 751, 754 90–485 1(3), 6 Revision. 10 1434(c) 754 90–485 3, 4, 6 Supplemental provisions. 10 1435 752, 754 90–485 1(5), 6 Amendment, 10 1435(2)
(B)752, 754 90–485 1(4), 6 Revision. 10 1436(b) 753, 754 90–485 1(6), 4, 6 Revision; nonapplicability. 10 1437 753, 754 90–485 1(7), 6 Revision. 10 1446(a)(2) 754 90–485 1(8), 6 Amendment. 10 2231–2238 392 90–408 901 Applicability 10 2304(g) 851 90–500 405 Amendment. 10 2304(h) 50 90–268 5 Addition. 10 2305(a) 49 90–268 3 Amendment. 10 2306(f)_ 863 90–512 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 10 2306(g) 289 90–378 1 Addition. 10 2310(b) 290 90–378 2(A) Amendment. 10 2310(b) (3)–(6) 290 90–378 2(B)–(D) Clauses (3)–(5) redesignated as (4)–(6); new
(3)added. 10 2311(1),
(2)290 90–378 3 Part, of existing text designated as (1); clause
(2)added. 10 2576 851 90–500 403(a),
(b)Addition. 82 Stat. 1756 Table 5.—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 82 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 10 2733(a) 877 90–525 1 Revision. 10 2733(b)(4) 875 90–522 1(1) Amendment. 10 2733(d) 878 90–525 5 Revision. 10 2733(c) 875 90–522 1(2) Amendment. 10 2733(c) 877 90–525 3 Revision. 10 2733(h) 877 90–525 4 Addition. 10 2734(a) 874 90–521 1(a),
(b)Amendment. 10 2734(b)(3) 874 90–521 3 Revision. 10 2734a(o) 874 90–521 4(a) Do. 10 2734a id) 874 90–521 4(b) Addition. 10 2736(a) 874 90–521 2 Amendment. 10 3064 3067, 170 90–329 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 10 3210 170 90–329 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 10 3206 170 90–329 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 10 3534 1314 90–623 2(5).
(6)Deletion: new sec. 3534 added. 10 3570 170 90–329 _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 10 3661–3663 288 90–377 3, 6(1) Repeal. 10 3848(a).
(h)760 90–486 9(1), 11 Exception. 10 3848(e) 760 90–486 9(1), 11 Revision. 10 38517a). (b)_ 760 90–486 9(1), 11 cent ion. 10 3851(c) 760 90–486 9(1), 11 Revision. 10 4339 1314 90–623 2(7) Item 4339 deleted from analysis. 10 4342(a) 283 90–374 _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 10 4342(a)(5) 1314 90–623 2(8) Do. 10 4624 170 90–329 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 10 4774(d) 389, 392 90–408 801, 902 Exception. 10 4774
(d)1142 90–581 Do. 10 5149(e) 1314 90–623 2(9) Amendment. 10 5406–5408 293 90–386 1(1)–(3) Do. 10 5442(g)(1)–(3) 293 90–386 1(4) Revision. 10 5447(c) (l)–(3) 293 90–386 1(1)4) Do. 10 5587(e) 293 90–386 1(5) Amendment. 10 6388(a)–(f). 852, 853 90–502 1(1)–6) Subsecs. (a)–(e) redesignated as (b)–(f) ; new
(a)added. 10 6388(b)–(d),
(f)852, 853 90–502 1(1)–(3),
(5)Amendment. 10 6483(b) 1314 90–623 2(10) Do. 10 6954(a) 283 90–374 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 10 6954(a)(5) 1314 90–623 2(8) Do. 10 6956(a) 283 90–374 Do. 10 72151 288 90–377 4. 6(2) Repeal. 10 7307 1326, 1327 90–629 41, 45(c) Applicability. 10 8662, 8663 288 90–377 5. 6(3) Repeal. 10 8848(a),
(b)760 90–486 9(2). 11 Exception. 10 8848(e) 760 90–486 9(2), 11 Addition. 10 8851(a).
(b)760 90–486 9(2), 11 Excention. 10 8851(c) 760 90–486 9(2), 11 Addition. 10 9342(a) 283 90–374 Amendment. 10 9342(a)
(5)1314 90–623 2(8) Do. 10 9774 1126, 1127 90–580 _ _ _ _ _ Exceptions. 10 9774(d) 389, 392 90–408 801, 902 Exception. 14 42(a) 293 90–385 _ _ _ _ _ Revision. 14 509 288 90–377 7, 8 Do. 14 645 877 90–525 2 Repeal : effective date. 17 8 340 90–396 6(a) Exception. 18 14(a) 248 90–357 59 Amendment. 18 202(a) 1115 90–578 30(b) Do. 18 203, 205 225 90–351 804 (i),
(k)Exemption. 18 203, 205 248 90–357 59(2) Applicabilitv. 18 207–209 248 90–357 59 2) Do. 18 207.209 225 90–351 804(1),
(k)Exemption. 18 2101 21 246. 248 90–357 35, 36, 59(2) Applicabilitv. 18 218’ 248 90–357 59(2 Do. 18 231–233 90, 92 90–284 1002(a),
(b)Addition. 18 241, 242 75 90–284 103(a),
(b)Amendment. 82 Stat. 1757 Table 5.—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 82 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 18 245 73, 75 90–284 101(a)–(c), 102 Addition; nonapplicabiiity. 18 504(1) 240 90–353 1 Revision. 18 700 291 90–381 1. 2 Addition. 18 709 545 90–448 807(1), 808 Amendment. 18 891–896 159, 162 90–321 202 (a),
(b)Addition. 18 921–928 226, 233–235 90–351 902, 905, 907 Addition ; except ions. 18 921–928 1214, 122–1226 90–618 102, 105 (a),
(b)Revision; exceptions. 18 1114 611 90–449 2 Amendment. 18 1153 80 90–284 501 Do. 18 1263 872 90–518 3 Revision. 18 1716A 997 90–560 2 (1). (2), 3 Addition. 18 1727 292 90–384 1 (a),
(b)Repeal. 18 1730 396 90–413 1 (a),
(b)Amendment; exception. 18 2101, 2102 75, 77 90–284 104 (a),
(b)Addition. 18 2314 885 90–535 104 (a),
(b)Amendment. 18 2510–2520 212, 214, 220 90–351 802 Addition; exception. 18 3001–3772 1115 90–578 301(a) (l)–(4) Amendment. 18 3056 170 90–331 2 Supplemental provision. 18 3056 1198 90–608 2 Amendment. 18 3060 1117, 1118 90–578 303(a),
(b)Revision, 18 3061 998 90–560 5(a).
(b)Addition. 18 3103a 238 90–351 1401 a),
(b)Do. 18 3401, 3402 1115, 1116 90–578 301(c), 302(a)–(c) Revision. 18 3501, 3502 210, 211 90–351 701(a),
(b)Addition. 18 3731 237, 238 90–351 1301(a),
(b)Amendment. 18 4042(4) 280 90–371 _ _ _ _ _ Addition. 23 101 et seq 826 90–495 20(b) Nonapplicabilitv. 23 101–141 817, 818 90–495 6(c), (e),
(f)Applicability. 23 101(a) 819 90–495 8 Amendment. 23 101(b) 816 90–495 4(a) Do. 23 101(c),
(d)822 90–495 15 Addition. 23 103(d)(1) 822, 823 90–495 14(a), 16(a) Amendment; exception. 23 103(d)(2) 826 90–495 21 Amendment. 23 103(d)
(3)822 90–495 14(b) Addition. 23 104(b)(5) 816 90–495 4(b) Amendment. 23 108(b) 818 90–495 7(a) Do. 23 108(c) 818 90–495 7(b) Addition, 23 112(b) 827 90–495 22(c) Amendment. 23 113 821, 822 90–495 12(a).
(b)Revision. 23 115(a) 828, 829 90–495 25(a),
(o)Do. 23 115(b) 829 90–495 25(b) Amendment. 23 116(d),
(e)829 90–495 26 Addition. 23 120 829 90–495 27(a),
(c)Applicability. 23 120(a) 835 90–495 34 Revision. 23 120(f) 829 90–495 27(b),
(c)Amendment. 23 125 829 90–495 27 (a),
(c)Do. 23 128(a) 828 90–495 24 Do. 23 129(b) 829 90–495 28 Do. 23 131 (d),
(j)817 90–495 6 (a),
(b)Do. 23 131
(m)817 90–495 6(c) Revision. 23 131
(n)817 90–495 6(d) Addition. 23 133 836 90–495 37 Nonapplicabiiity; repeal; effective date. 23 135 820 90–495 10 (a),
(b)Addition. 82 Stat. 1758 Table 5.—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 82 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 23 136(m) 818 90–495 6(e) Revision. 23 138 823 90–495 18(a) Do. 23 139–141 823, 826, 827, 836 90–495 16 (a), (b), 22 (a), (b), 35 (a),
(b)Addition. 23 205(e) 820 90–495 9 Revision. 23 319(b) 818 90–495 6(f) Amendment. 23 402(c) 822 90–495 13 Do. 23 501–511 830 90–495 30 Addition. 23 502, 505–508 836 90–495 37 Applicability. 28 44(a). 184 90–347 3 Amendment 28 127(c) 292 90–383 _ _ _ _ _ Addition. 28 376(a) 662 90–466 I Revision. 28 532 236 90–351 1101 Supplemental provision. 28 601–611 1119 90–578 402(c) Do. 28 604(a)(9) 1114 90–578 201(a) Amendment. 28 604(d),
(e)1115 90–578 201(b) Addition. 28 631–639 1108, 1114, 1118 90–578 101, 102 (a), (b), Revision ; applicability. 28 631(b)(1) 1118 90–578 401(b) Exception. 28 962 1315 90–623 4 Item 962 deleted from analysis. 28 1407 109, 110 90–296 1, 2 Addition. 28 1821 62, 63 90–274 102(b), 104 Amendment. 28 1861–1869 53, 63 90–274 101, 104 Revision. 28 1871 62, 63 90–274 102(a), 104 Amendment 28 2414 934 90–545 7(b) Applicability. 28 2517 934 90–545 7(b) Do. 32 107 1121, 1124 90–580 _ _ _ _ _ Exceptions. 32 709 755–760 90–486 2(1), (2), 3(b)–(d), 6, 7, 11 Revision; supplemental provisions. 32 709(d) 758, 760 90–486 6(a), 11 Exception. 32 715(a) 7.56, 760 90–486 2(3), 3(a), 11 Amendment; savings provision. 32 715(f) 878 90–525 6 Revision. 37 101 5)
(D)1314 90–623 3(1) Amendment. 37 202(k),
(1)1314 90–623 3(2) Subsec.
(k)(relating to Assistant Judge Advocate General) redesignated as (1). 37 205(e) 1314 90–623 3(3) Amendment. 37 305(a)(2) 1314 90–623 3(4) Technical amendment. 37 306(d),
(f)1314 90–623 3(1) Amendment. 37 307(d) 13)4 90–623 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 37 308(e).
(e)1314 90–623 3 Do. 37 310.–1.7. 863 90–510 _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 37 311(a) 1314 90–623 3(5) Technical amendment. 37 311(a)(2) 1187 90–603 1,2 Revision; effective date. 37 406(d)(2) 1314 90–623 3(6) Technical amendment. 37 417(a),
(b)1314 90–623 3(1) Amendment. 37 426 288 90–377 9, 10 Repeal. 37 054(b). 1315 90–623 3(7) Technical amendment . 37 703 1314 90–623 3(1) Amendment, 37 904(a)(10) 1315 90–623 3(8) Technical amendment. 37 1001(e) 1314 90–623 3(1) Amendment. 37 1006(a) 1315 90–623 3(9) Do. 37 1006(f). 1314 90–623 3(1) Do. 38 314(a)–ip) 808, 809 90–493 l(a)(l)–(14), (17), 2 Do. 38 314(a) 809 90–493 4(a),
(b)Repeal; applicability. 38 314(r),
(s)809 90–493 l(a)(15), (16), 2 Amendment. 38 356 809 90–493 4(a),
(b)Repeal; applicability. 38 415(b)(1), (c),(d) 66–68 90–275 2(a)–(c), 3, 6 Tables revised; supplemental provision. 82 Stat. 1759 Table 5.—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 82 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 38 521(b),
(c)64, 65, 67, 68 90–275 1(a), (b), 3, 6 Tables revised; supplemental provision. 38 541(b),
(c)65–68 90–275 1(c), (d), 3, 6 Do. 38 601(4)(C)(iii) 1202 90–612 2 Revision. 38 617 809 90–493 3(a),
(b)Do. 38 620(a) 1202 90–612 1 Amendment. 38 620(a)(2) 446 90–429 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 38 620(c) 1202 90–612 3 _ _ _ _ _ 38 641 448 90–432 1 Revision. 38 1502(b) 1331 90–631 1(a) Amendment. 38 1504(b) 447 90–431 1(1),
(2)Table deleted; new table added; amendment. 38 1504(d) 447 90–431 1(3) Addition. 38 1661(a) 1331 90–631 1(b)(1) _ _ _ _ _ 38 1661(b)—(d) 1331 90–631 1(b)(2)–(4) Subsecs, (b),
(d)deleted;
(c)redesignated as (b); new
(c)added. 38 1677(b) 1335 90–631 5, 6(a) Amendment. 38 1682(a)(2) 1333, 1335 90–631 3(b), (1), 6(a) Do. 38 1682(c)(2) 1333, 1335 90–631 3(a), 6(a) Revision. 38 1682(d) 1334, 1335 90–631 3(b)(2), 6(a) Do. 38 1700 1331, 1333, 1335 90–631 2(a)(1), (2), (h)(1), (2), 6(a) Addition. 38 1701(a)(1) 1332, 1335 90–631 2(b), 6(a) Revision. 38 1701(d) 1332, 1335 90–631 2(c), 6(a) Do. 38 1711(b)–(d) 1331, 1332, 1335 90–631 1(c), 2(d), 6(a) Subsecs, (b),
(c)deleted;
(d)redesignated as
(b)and revised. 38 1712(a) 1333, 1335 90–631 2(e)(1), 6(a) Amendment. 38 1712(b) 1333, 1335 90–631 2(e)(2), (f), 6(a) Revision; supplemental provision. 38 1720(a),
(b)1333, 1335 90–631 2(g)(1)–(3), 6(a) Existing text designated as
(a)and amended; subsec.
(b)added. 38 1774(a),
(b)1334, 1335 90–631 4(l)–(3), 6(b) Do. 38 1791 1331 90–631 1(d)(1). 2 Addition. 38 1810(b) 113 90–301 2(a)(2) Amendment. 38 1810(b)(5) 113 90–301 2(a)(1) Addition. 38 1810(c) 113 90–301 1(a) Amendment. 38 1811(d)(2) 113 90–301 1(b) Do. 38 1820(e)(1) 545 90–448 807(h) 80S Do 38 1822(a) 113 90–301 2(b) Do. 38 1827 116 90–301 5(a),
(b)Addition. 38 3012(b)(4) 68 90–275 5, 6(b) Revision. 38 5033(a). 448 90–432 2 Amendment. 39 2506(a) 240 90–353 2(a)–(c) Do. 39 3108 611 90–449 1(a)
(b)Addition. 39 4005 1153 90–590 1, 2 Revision. 39 4010 997 90–560 1(a), (b). 3 Addition. 39 4151 278 90–368 1(2) Amendment. 39 4167(a) 278 90–368 1(3) Do. 39 4171 278 90–368 1(1),
(4)Addition. 44 101–3703 1238 90–620 1 Laws relating to public printing and documents revised, codified and enacted as Title 44, U. S. Code. 44 501 1243 90–620 1 Exception. 44 716 1250 90–620 1 Nonapplicability. 44 1111 1263 90–620 1 Do. 82 Stat. 1760 Table 5.—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 82 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 44 1501–1511 1278 90–620 1 Nonapplicability. 44 1701 1279 90–620 1 Do. 44 1705, 1708 1274 90–620 1 Exception. 44 2101–2113 1298 90–620 1 Do. 44 2501–2507 1298 90–620 1 Do. 44 2701 1298 90–620 1 Do. 44 2901, 2904–2910. 1298 90–620 1 Do. 44 3101–3107 1298 90–620 1 Do. 44 3501–3511 1304 90–620 1 Nonapplicability. Table 5(b).—District of Columbia Code (The following titles of the D.C. Code have been enacted into law: Titles 11–21, and 28 (Subtitles I and II)) Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 82 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 11 11–341(b) 291 90–380 _ _ _ _ _ Amendment. 11 11–702(d) 1119 90–579 2. 4 Do. 11 11–742
(11)460 90–440 5(l)–(3) Addition. 11 11–742(a)
(12)572 90–448 1213 Do. 11 11–902 (a),
(d)1119 90–579 1 (a), (b), 4 Amendment. 11 11–2301 62, 63 90–274 103(a), 104 Repeal. 11 11–2302 62, 63 90–274 103(a), 104 Partial repeal. 11 11–2303—11–2305 62, 63 90–274 103(a), 104 Repeal. 11 11–2306 62, 63 90–274 103(b), 104 Revision. 11 11–2307—11–2312 62, 63 90–274 103(a), 104 Repeal. 13 13–701 62, 63 90–274 103(a), 104 Do. 15 15–101
(a)42, 43 90–263 1, 4(a) Amendment. 15 15–102(a) 42, 43 90–263 2, 4(a) Revision. 15 15–311 42, 43 90–263 3, 4(b) Do. 16 16–1312(a) (1),
(c)63 90–274 103(d), 104 Amendment. 16 16–1357 63 90–274 103(e), 104 Do. 21 21–301(3) 98 90–290 1(1)
(A)Do. 21 21–301 (7)–(16) 98 90–290 1(l) (B),
(C)Pars. (7)–(15) redesignated as (8)(16); new
(7)added. 21 21–302
(4)98 90–290 1(2) Amendment. 21 21–303
(b)98 90–290 1(3) Do. 21 21–304
(g)98 90–290 1(3) Do. 21 21–306 98 90–290 1(3) Do. Table 5(c).—Canal Zone Code Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 82 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1 61–67 (ch. 5) 243 90–357 2, 3 Chapter listing and analysis heading amended. 1 61 243 90–357 4 Amendment. 1 67 243 90–357 5, 6 Addition. 2 34 243 90–357 7 Amendment. 2 62(f),
(g)243 90–357 8, 9 Do. 2 233 244 90–357 10 Do. 2 471, 472 (ch. 21) 244 90–357 11. 12(a) Analysis transferred from ch. 19. 82 Stat. 1761 Table 5(c).—Canal Zone Code Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 82 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 2 471(4) 244 90–357 12(b) Technical amendment. 2 1001–1003 (ch. 65) 244 90–357 13 Chapter listing corrected. 2 1136 244 90–357 14(a),
(b)Analysis item and catchline amended. 2 1541(a),
(b)244 90–357 15(a),
(b)Amendment. 3 471, 472(b) 63 90–274 103(g), 104 Repeal. 4 200–202 244 90–357 16 Analysis items corrected. 4 423(a) 245 90–357 17 Technical amendments. 4 1391 245 90–357 18 Amendment. 4 1421–4576 245 90–357 18 Supplemental provision. 4 1441 245 90–357 19 Analysis item corrected. 4 1492(a), 1493(a) 245 90–357 20, 21 Amendment. 4 1582 245 90–357 22 Technical amendment. 4 1791 245 90–357 23 Analysis item corrected. 4 1898 245 90–357 24 Technical amendment. 4 1971 245 90–357 25 Catchline corrected. 4 3182(3) 245 90–357 26 Technical amendment. 4 4123 245 90–357 27 Do. 4 4726 245 90–357 28 Do. 5 _ _ _ _ _ 243 90–357 1 Title listing corrected. 5 413(a) 245 90–357 29 Subsec. symbol “(a)” added. 5 452, 453 63 90–274 103(g), 104 Repeal. 5 511–516 (ch. 15, subch. I). 245 90–357 30 Analysis heading corrected. 5 548(6) (A)–(C) 246 90–357 31 Revision. 5 1814(a) 246 90–357 32 Subsec. symbol “(a)” added. 5 2562 (a)–(d) 63 90–274 103(g), 104 Subsec.
(a)repealed;
(b)redesignated as
(a)and amended; (c),
(d)redesignated as (b), (c). 5 2962 246 90–357 33 Technical amendment. 6 42 246 90–357 34(1) Analysis item corrected. 6 131 246 90–357 34(2) Do. 6 461, 462 246 90–357 35, 36 Amendment. 6 468, 469 248 90–357 60 Repeal. 6 543 246 90–357 37 Technical amendment. 6 691 248 90–357 60 Repeal. 6 988(1) 246 90–357 38 Technical amendment. 6 1132(4) 246 90–357 39 Amendment. 6 1564 246 90–357 40 Analysis item corrected. 6 2572(b)(1),
(c)246 90–357 41 Amendment. 6 3841(a) 247 90–357 42 Technical amendment. 6 3847 247 90–357 43 Amendment. 6 4093–4106, 4108–4117. 63 90–274 103(g), 104 Repeal. 7 41(1) 247 90–357 44 Amendment. 7 1412 247 90–357 45 Technical amendment. 7 1744 247 90–357 46(1) Analysis item corrected. 7 1773 247 90–357 46(2) Do. 7 1779 247 90–357 47 Technical amendment. 7 1858 247 90–357 48, 49 Analysis item corrected; catchline amended. 7 1924 247 90–357 50 Item added to analysis. 7 1954 247 90–357 51 Technical amendment. 7 2502 247 90–357 52 Do. 7 2504 247 90–357 53 Revision. 7 3007(a) 247 90–357 54 Technical amendment. 7 3082 248 90–357 56 Amendment. 7 3088 247 90–357 55 Analysis item corrected. 7 3201(b) 248 90–357 57 Technical amendment. 8 35 248 90–357 58 Do. 82 Stat. 1762 Table 6.—Reorganization Plans Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Year Statutes vol.: page Plan 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1958 72: 1799 No. 1. 1194 90–608 402 Amendment. 1962 76: 1253 No. 2, secs. 21–23. 367 90–407 16 Repeal. 1965 79: 1323 No. 5 367 90–407 16 Do. 1967 81: 948 No. 3, sec. 402 (115), (427)–(429). 1315 90–623 7(b) Do. 1968 82: 1367 No. 1, sec. 3(a). 1316 90–623 7(c) Partial repeal. 1968 82: 1369 No. 2, sec. 3(b). 1316 90–623 7(d) Do. Table 7.—Veterans Regulations Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Vets. regs. Part Paragraph 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment None _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Table 8.—Executive Orders and Proclamations Number Date Amendatory provisions 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment Executive orders: 1908 816 June 13 936 90–548 1 Supplemental provision. 825 18 930 90–544 602 Do. 846 26 131 90–318 1 Do. 884 July 1 905 90–540 6, 7 Boundaries extended; additional lands. 1924 3943 Jan. 21 930 90–544 601(a), 602 Supplemental provision. 3944 21 936 90–548 1 Do. 1933 6104 Apr. 6 936 90–548 1 Do. 1936 7501 Dec. 3 51 90–271 1 Do. Proclamations: 1916 1339 July 8 40 90–262 _ _ _ _ _ Land exchange. 1339 8 46 90–265 _ _ _ _ _ Do. 1349 Oct. 17 342 90–39S _ _ _ _ _ Supplemental provision. 1939 2320 Jan. 25 663 90–468 _ _ _ _ _ Boundary revision; land acquisition. 82 Stat. 1763 Table 9.—Treatíes and International Agreements Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Series No. Stat. Identification 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1945 Dec. 27 TIAS 1501 60: 1401 Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund. 188, 189 90–349 _ _ _ _ _ Amendment; acceptance authorized; supplemental provisions. 1967 UST June 30 TIAS 6431 19: 4348 International Antidumping Code. 1347 90–634 201(a) Supplemental provisions. Table 10.—Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc. 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 44 90–264 107 National Visitor Center Facilities Act of 1968, repeal of inconsistent laws. 46 90–264 301 Capitol Visitor Center, establishment, authority of Architect of the Capitol. 79 90–284 404 State laws regarding civil or criminal jurisdiction, amendment, consent of U. S. 80 90–284 601 Indians, employment of legal counsel, approval. 89 90–284 816 Fair housing laws, State and local administrators, reimbursement. 93 90–287 2 Tiwa Indians of Ysleta, Tex., nonapplicability of certain U. S. statutes. 115, 116 90–301 4(k),
(1)Civil–service laws, exception. 118 90–302 3 Food service programs for children in service institutions, availability of unobligated funds. 150 90–321 108(a)(4),
(b)Interstate Commerce Commission, regulatory authority, applicability. 168 90–326 _ _ _ _ _ Cape Hatteras National Seashore, land acquisition judgments, appropriation. 177 90–339 _ _ _ _ _ Relinquishment of Federal jurisdiction over certain lands. 194, 195. 90–350 _ _ _ _ _ Government service, employment, and compensation of persons, exceptions to regulations. 195 90–350 _ _ _ _ _ Government funds, expenditure, exceptions to regulations. 195 90–350 _ _ _ _ _ Executive Mansion, operating expenses, disposition of funds by President. 205 90–351 507 Civil–service and classification laws, applicability. 208 90–351 518(a) State and local law enforcement agencies, Federal control, prohibition. 208 90–351 518(b) Law enforcement improvement grants, racial balance requirement, prohibition. 215 90–351 802 Seizure, summary and judicial forfeiture laws, applicability. 232, 235 90–351 902, 907 Firearms and ammunition, licenses for interstate and foreign commerce, applicability of certain provisions. 82 Stat. 1764 Table 10.—Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc. 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 243 90–357 5 Canal Zone, applicability of U. S. Code sections, scope. 250 90–363 1(b) Legal public holidays, observance, conformity of references. 274 90–365 _ _ _ _ _ U. S. disbursing officers, payments to financial organizations, authorization. 340 90–396 7 Standard Reference Data Act, future appropriations, authorization required. 388, 391 90–408 604, 805(b) Military family housing construction, cost limitations; repeal of certain authorizations, exceptions. 391 90–408 805(a) Military public works, authorizations, certain repeals; exceptions. 392 90–408 806 Military construction authorization acts, unit cost limitations, exception. 393 90–409 _ _ _ _ _ El Portal administrative site, Calif., leasing authority of Interior Secretary. 409 90–417 101 Procurement of services by contract, exception to laws regarding. 411 90–417 101 Aliens, employment restrictions, exception. 420 90–421 1(3) Estate administration laws, compliance, exception. 428 90–425 _ _ _ _ _ Classification laws, exception. 429 90–425 _ _ _ _ _ Indians, distribution of judgment funds, restriction; exception. 448 90–433 1 Agricultural cooperative associations, motor transportation services for U. S., restriction. 515, 516 90–448 407(c) Real property, acquisition and disposal by U. S., exception to laws regarding; collection of claims, authority of Housing and Urban Development Secretary. 520 90–448 501(c) D. C., neighborhood development programs, planning authority, etc. 533 90–448 603(b) Community facilities projects receiving grants for advance acquisition of land, eligibility for other Federal assistance. 540, 545 90–448 802(bb) (4), 808 Civil–service and classification laws, exception. 543, 545 90–448 804(b), 808 Government National Mortgage Association, contracts for extinguishment of mortgage rights, etc., authority. 549 90–448 906(d) Labor standards, compliance, applicability of laws requiring. 549 90–448 907(b) National Housing Partnership, legal status as limited partnership. 579, 589 90–448 1314, 1377 Federal disaster assistance, duplication of benefits, prohibition.. 585, 589 90–448 1345(b), 1346(c), 1377 Competitive bidding, exception to laws requiring. 589 90–448 1374, 1377 National flood insurance program, finality of financial transactions. 606 90–448 1710 New York City rehabilitation projects, mortgage insurance approval date, exception to laws regarding. 653 90–463 502 Aliens, employment restrictions, exception. 654 90–464 _ _ _ _ _ Armed Forces, flight pay requirements, exception. 663 90–468 2(a) Acquisition of Federal property by transfer. 669, 689 90–470 101, 501 Civil–service and classification laws, exception. 82 Stat. 1765 Table 10.—Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc. 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 703 90–475 6 Extra long staple cotton, acreage allotments, transfers, authority of Agriculture Secretary; soil conserving base, reduction. 703 90–475 8 Surplus extra long staple cotton, sale by Commodity Credit Corp., authority repealed. 733 90–483 104(a) State of West Virginia, land conveyance. 749 90–483 217(a),
(b)Tennessee Valley Authority power program, laws limiting number of employees, expenditures, etc., nonapplicability. 755, 756, 760 90–486 2(1), 11 National Guard technicians, separation from employment, authority of adjutants general; hours of duty, compensation, compensatory time, authority of Army or Air Force Secretary 757, 760 90–486 3(b), (c), 11 National Guard technicians, conversion to Federal employee status; credit for past service. 812 90–494 10 Foreign Service information officers, applicability of laws relating to Foreign Service officers. 824 90–495 19(a) Acquisition of Federal property by transfer. 827 90–495 23(a) D. C., routes on Interstate System, construction. 831, 833 90–495 30 Highway relocation assistance, Federal share, increase; Federal highway projects, applicability. 841 90–496 11 Virgin Islands, bill of rights, repeal of inconsistent laws. 847 90–497 10 Guam, bill of rights, repeal of inconsistent laws. 850 90–500 303 Armed Forces, units of Ready Reserve, order to active duty, Presidential authority extended. 853 90–502 2 U. S. Navy, Supply and Civil Engineer Corps officers, retirement provisions. 869 90–515 4(a) Civil—service laws, exception. 891 90–537 303(d) Arizona, water diverted from Colorado River system for generating plant, apportionment. 915 90–542 9(a),
(b)Mining and mineral leasing laws, applicability; withdrawal of certain lands from appropriation under. 916 90–542 10(c) National park and national wildlife systems, administrative laws, applicability. 933 90–545 5 Acquisition and exchange of certain property by Interior Secretary, authorization. 934 90–545 6 Acquisition of Federal property by transfer. 934 90–545 7(a) Acquisition of land, contracts within limit of cost fixed, authority of Interior Secretary. 939 90–550 _ _ _ _ _ Federal employees, retirement and insurance programs, funds available. 959 90–553 6 Foreign governments and international organizations, sale or lease of property to, utilization of proceeds. 995 90–557 410 School lunch and medical funds, national forest revenues; recommendations for withholding, prohibition. 1019 90–575 105(c) Upward Bound programs, provisions limiting number of executive branch employees, nonapplicability. 82 Stat. 1766 Table 10.—Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc. 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1022, 1023 90–575 115(a)(3),
(4)Interest limitations, nonapplicability to certain loans. 1033, 1049 90–575 151, 291(a) Civil–service and classification laws, exception. 1066, 1067, 1091 90–576 101(b), 102 Civil–service laws, exception. 1082 1091 90–576 101(b), 102 Vocational education, grants for exemplary programs, funds available. 1094 90–576 301(b) Elementary and secondary education programs, funds for planning and evaluation, availability. 1101. 90–577 204 Grant–in–aid programs, administration, single State agency provision, waiver. 1116 90–578 302(a) Probation laws, applicability. 1118 90–578 402(a), (b)(2) U. S. commissioners, laws relating to, continuation provision; statutory references, applicability to U. S. magistrates. 1129. 90–580 502 Non–citizens, employment restrictions, exception. 1132. 90–580 513 Armed Forces, commissary stores, sales prices, adjustment. 1132. 90–580 514 Armed Forces, proficiency flying; flight pay requirements, exception. 1142. 90–581 _ _ _ _ _ Civil service or classification laws, exception. 1142. 90–581 _ _ _ _ _ Non–citizens, payment restrictions, exception. 1155 90–594 _ _ _ _ _ Padre Island National Seashore, land acquisition judgments, appropriation. 1200. 90–609 3 Duplicate naturalization forms, application fees, exemption for veterans, etc. 1204, 1210 90–614 2, 12 D. C., administrative procedure laws supplemented and superseded. 1210, 1211 90–615 1(b), 3(c) Import articles, effective date of certain changes in Tariff Schedules. 1222, 1226 90–618 102, 105(a) Firearms and ammunition, licenses for interstate and foreign commerce, applicability of certain provisions. 1224, 1226 90–618 102, 105(a) Felons using firearms in commission of Federal crimes, second conviction, prohibition of suspended or probationary sentence. 1232, 1235 90–618 201, 207(a) Liquor taxes, stamps, laws applicable to; applicability to firearms taxes. 1235. 90–618 207(b) Firearms registration, effective date. 1275 90–620 1 Federal Register, suspension of requirements for filing of documents, Presidential authority. 1283 90–620 1 Government publications, distribution to depositories, nonapplicability of certain limitations. 1288 90–620 1 Records transferred to National Archives, restrictions on examination and use, applicability; time limitation. 1292 90–620 1 Civil–service laws, exception. 1298 90–620 1 General Services Administrator, certifications and determinations on transferred records. 1304. 90–620 1 Confidential information transferred between Federal agencies, laws relating to unlawful disclosure, applicability. 1319. 90–626 _ _ _ _ _ Civil–service and classification laws, exception. 1325. 90–629 32 Export–Import Bank, certain military export financing, prohibition. 82 Stat. 1767 Table 10.—Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc. 82 Stat. Public law Section Comment 1344 90–633 3 Naturalization fees, exemption for certain servicemen. 1359 90–638 1(b)(2) Import articles, effective date of certain changes in Tariff Schedules. 1361 90–638 3(b) Spectrometer for Utah State University, duty–free provisions. 1768 TABLES OF PRIOR LAWS AND OTHER FEDERAL INSTRUMENTS REFERRED TO IN TEXT Table 11.—General Legislation Date Chapter 82 Stat. Date Chapter 82 Stat. 1787 1901 Sept. 17 Constitution.. 30, 78, 87, 178, 214, 236, 273, 418, 419, 425, 1113, 1249, 1290 Mar. 1 670 989 3 872 680 1817 Public law Mar. 3 Pri. L. 68 855 1902 1846 June 17 161 624, 709–711, 853, 886, 894, 999 Aug. 10 178 1357 July 1 244 ’ 353 1874 1904 June 20 333 1267 Mar. 18 57 1269 1879 Apr. 22 140 698 Mar. 3 186 989 1906 382 434, 435, 649 June 30 1887 30 384 352 Feb. 4 104 720 1908 Mar. 2 314 641 May 23 136 929 1888 30 168 934 Aug. 1 728 889 1910 Oct. 19 1210 1252 1889 May 17 181 440 Mar. 1 328 1313 1911 1891 Mar. 1 435 438 Mar. 3 540 1157 1913 1892 Mar. 4 426 970, 1269 July 29 320 460 4 430 353, 439 Dec. 23 43 51 1895 1914 Jan. 12 23 411, 649 May 8 95 641 Feb. 20 113 15 Sept. 26 203 110 Mar. 2 177 1269 Oct. 15 212 110 1897 1915 July 19 9 1252 Mar. 4 292 823 1898 4 307 1320 July 1 541 163 1916 8 638 460 June 15 94 53, 852 1899 Aug. 25 235 44, 72, 928, 934, 1154, 1189 Mar. 1 323 1168 1917 1900 Feb. 23 347 1073 May 31 599 1158 Oct. 6 91 673 1769 Table 11.—General Legislation—Continued Date Public law 82 Stat. Date Public law 82 Stat. 1920 1933 Feb. 25 146 905, 929 May 12 10 277, 278, 701, 1313, 1314 June 5 261 1149, 1150, 1349 10 280 913, 914, 930 18 17 715, 876 27 22 455, 457 1921 June 6 30 970, 1352 13 43 295, 954 June 10 13 431 16 67 665 Aug. 15 51 309, 644, 649 1934 1922 Jan. 24 85 619, 621 Feb. 18 146 94 May 7 211 683 Sept. 21 331 646 June 12 307 607 13 324 45, 469, 516, 1069 1924 19 416 213, 991 19 432 1288 Apr. 23 104 699 27 479 389, 476, 518, 521–524, 527, 543, 551, 553, 554, 568, 572, 606, 609, 688, 833, 856, 948, 953–955, 977, 1191, 1193 May 27 148 438 June 7 225 1252 7 276 412 1925 28 482 426 Feb. 28 506 1116 1935 1926 Feb. 22 14 431 May 7 186 668 Apr. 5 24 1168 20 257 992 27 46 277, 278, 642, 643, 646, 647, 1313, 1314 26 299 123 July 2 450 641 June 29 182 976 July 5 198 992 1928 26 220 411 Aug. 14 271 17, 18, 20–23, 272, 316, 466, 526, 833, 971, 972, 981, 985, 991, 1063, 1199, 1352 May 15 391 707 18 423 860 Dec. 21 642 710, 887, 892, 899, 901 19 286 670 21 292 72, 711, 1154 1929 24 320 119, 639, 645, 646 26 337 439 Feb. 11 719 312, 1191 29 392 670 20 Pub. Res. 89 430 30 403 45, 469, 516, 821, 1069 Mar. 2 935 986 June 15 10 94 1936 20 17 412 Feb. 29 461 647 1930 May 20 605 650 June 4 638 429 May 16 231 1157, 1167, 1169 4 648 670 29 284 698, 825 15 678 707 June 17 361 689, 700 19 692 110 22 738 643, 750 29 835 681–683 1931 30 846 973 Feb. 26 736 746, 889 1937 Mar. 3 787 410 3 791 977, 1071 Mar. 24 286, 443 3 798 45 June 3 137 645 24 162 24, 992 1932 July 8 192 190 22 210 643, 651 May 20 143 828 Aug. 16 308 970 June 30 212 438, 714 17 311 168 July 22 304 858, 954 28 405 426, 427 1770 Table 11.—General Legislation—Continued Date Public law 82 Stat. Date Public law 82 Stat. 1937 1945 Sept. 1 412 476, 479, 481, 484, 500, 607, 950, 956 Apr. 25 40 860 May 3 49 444, 653, 661, 692, 718, 956, 995 2 415 627 July 31 171 189 1938 Dec. 6 248 546, 657, 717, 1241 Feb. 16 430 625, 644, 646, 703, 893 1946 Mar. 21 447 110 May 11 505 439 Feb. 20 304 195 11 506 123, 424 May 13 377 242, 656 June 21 688 720, 726 June 4 396 119, 645, 646 25 717 793, 796, 799, 1220, 1221 11 404 566, 1165 28 464 685, 686 25 718 163, 970, 973, 992, 1202 July 1 478 860 23 520 702, 942 25 722 26 26 549 973 25 748 439 30 565 672 28 761 739, 743, 750 Aug. 1 586 977, 1071, 1073 30 785 226 2 600 116, 300, 304, 365, 699, 717 1939 2 601 398, 400, 402, 407, 410 7 648 698 Apr. 13 Pub. Res. 9 443 8 658 981 May 24 85 427 13 724 667–672, 687, 689, 811, 813, 1143 Aug. 2 252 648 4 260 710, 853, 905, 929 13 726 71, 124, 131, 441 9 355 672 13 727 748 14 732 747 1940 14 733 641, 644, 645, 653 May 28 533 1170 1947 June 11 591 439 27 668 406 Feb. 28 8 640 715 May 19 74 429 19 756 710, 895, 900 June 23 101 216, 992, 993 768 454–456 July 16 195 694, 1100 Oct. 9 812 403 18 204 430 24 230 424, 425 1941 30 268 943 Aug. 4 353 676 June 28 136 670 5 361 434 July 1 145 406 7 382 905, 929 Aug. 18 228 707 8 388 646, 647 Sept. 20 250 404 Oct. 29 284 986 1948 1942 Jan. 27 402 689 Apr. 24 496 639 Feb. 16 454 698 May 14 527 698 July 9 663 1130 June 16 655 982 Dec. 10 796 411 24 759 271, 791, 946, 1110 24 846 1168 30 858 750 July 2 883 942, 943 1944 3 896 422, 973 Aug. 10 901 602, 952 May 29 319 939 June 22 346 543, 970, 972 1949 28 369 711 July 1 410 353, 440, 600, 631, 633, 978–984, 986 Feb. 26 11 678 Apr. 6 37 52, 898–900 Sept. 21 425 440, 639–645, 649–651 June 30 152 249, 663, 690, 851, 932, 944, 991 Dec. 20 506 1157 22 534 625, 713, 750 July 11 162 972 July 15 171 476, 510, 523, 543, 601, 607, 651, 950, 952, 1191, 1358 1945 Mar. 2 14 750 Aug. 22 259 443 Apr. 19 35 331, 710, 711 Oct. 7 335 712 1771 Table 11.—General Legislation—Continued Date Public law 82 Stat. Date Public law 82 Stat. 1949 1954 Oct. 25 387 955 Aug. 2 560 538, 925, 950 26 390 660, 683 3 565 316, 986, 987, 1352 28 429 659, 672, 1129 4 566 642, 643 31 439 119, 625, 893, 1130 5 568 440, 441 26 663 1138 1950 26 665 234, 1226, 1232, 1326 28 690 646 455 673 30 703 96, 216, 715, 716, 1176 18 462 977, 1071 Sept. 1 762 1147 Apr. 20 475 955, 1059, 1060, 1193 3 780 750 24 478 438, 439 1955 May 3 499 651 10 507 367, 945 17 516 735, 750 Apr. 22 24 408 Aug. 1 630 61, 430 July 4 130 710 9 681 627 7 137 110 19 719 939 Aug. 4 219 860 Sept. 8 774 405, 431, 942 4 221 715 12 784 431 11 345 955 13 786 670 11 352 641 21 797 956 11 360 641 22 808 1167, 1169 12 376 101, 102 23 815 975 30 874 315, 655, 975, 1034, 1054, 1129 1956 30 875 527, 580, 938, 1213 Apr. 11 485 331, 710, 898, 899, 1196 May 28 540 439, 646, 648 1951 June 19 597 977 29 627 819 Jan. 12 920 949 29 634 1331 July 9 660 626, 713 June 2 45 949 24 772 429 Aug. 21 120 171 Aug. 1 885 668–670 31 137 354, 1200 1 896 977, 1071 Oct. 26 213 1138–1140 3 941 984 1952 3 959 429, 440 3 979 646 June 27 414 972, 1316 6 984 710 6 986 1319 July 3 448 436 7 1016 578 15 547 718 7 1020 602, 952 16 550 1331 7 1021 643 19 592 441, 1166, 1169 8 1024 645 1953 1957 June 26 83 641 June 21 85–58 413, 648 29 85 460 Aug. 16 85–147 411 30 88 981 Sept. 7 85–300 698 Aug. 7 212 12 251 171 1958 13 264 190, 678 15 278 617 June 6 85–451 694, 698 15 286 407 July 7 85–507 707 18 85–536 580, 833 1954 29 85–568 937 Aug. 1 85–584 142, 143 May 18 364 694, 698 12 85–624 706, 709, 712 June 16 Pri. L. 419 981 18 85–672 682 18 420 989 20 85–692 698 30 451 430 21 85–701 431 July 2 472 698 23 85–726 656, 657, 938 10 480 411, 442, 640, 652, 669, 704, 942, 1325 23 85–743 431 25 85–745 943 22 517 61, 430 27 85–766 640 22 519 941 28 85–836 972 28 545 653 28 85–844 941 1772 Table 11.—General Legislation—Continued Date Public law 82 Stat. Date Public law 82 Stat. 1958 1962 Aug. 28 85–851 430 Aug. 31 87–624 1311 Sept. 2 85–864 450, 696, 945, 975, 976, 978, 1032, 1033, 1050, 1051 Sept. 5 87–626 431 25 87–688 977, 1073 28 87–712 1155 2 85–890 680 28 87–716 550 2 85–905 978 Oct. 5 87–749 641 6 85–926 977 10 87–788 641 6 85–934 653 11 87–793 940 11 87–794 1001, 1072, 1360 1959 18 87–845 248 Aug. 25 86–209 945 1963 Sept. 9 86–249 194, 941, 944 14 86–255 941 88–25 639 14 86–257 216, 972 28 88–29 916, 925 16 86–283 123 July 19 88–71 981, 984 21 86–341 704, 942 Oct. 31 88–164 631–633, 977, 982, 984, 986, 987 23 86–372 500, 502, 950, 955 24 86–380 196, 1107 Nov. 4 88–168 428 29 86–383 1148 4 88–170 430 1960 Dec. 16 88–204 976, 977, 1051 18 88–210 977, 978, 1029, 1093, 1097, 1352 May 14 86–472 672 19 88–215 955 June 12 86–515 698 30 88–250 639 12 86–516 433 July 5 86–571 986 1964 7 86–599 432 12 86–610 987 Mar. 7 88–277 943 12 86–629 1142 Apr. 27 88–299 411 14 86–651 860 May 20 88–309 433, 627 Sept. 6 86–707 717 July 2 88–352 674, 687, 974, 995 8 86–724 939 9 88–365 659 13 86–777 432 17 88–379 437 Aug. 20 88–452 93, 285, 317, 976, 993, 1961 994, 1026, 1097, 1098, 1100, 1313, 1352 Mar. 31 87–14 883 20 88–455 685 May 1 87–27 1072 30 88–498 433 June 29 87–63 679 30 88–499 196, 321 30 87–70 518, 925, 951, 952 31 88–525 645 July 6 87–82 321, 400 Sept. 2 88–560 951 Aug. 8 87–128 169, 518, 580, 643, 645, 650, 651 3 88–577 51, 52, 131, 132, 883, 931, 936 10 87–135 968 3 88–578 429, 627, 905, 915, 916, 925, 932, 1194 17 87–155 652 Sept. 4 87–195 48, 609, 730, 1137, 1141, 1321, 1325 3 88–579 186, 441, 442 7 88–582 972 21 87–256 319, 450, 672, 689, 691, 978 19 88–606 442 Oct. 6 88–630 444 22 87–287 424, 425 7 88–635 860, 861 22 87–293 1026, 1141 13 88–652 404 22 87–295 111 26 87–297 689, 1321 1965 27 87–328 714 Oct. 4 87–364 1357 Mar. 9 89–4 528, 938, 1312 4 87–383 434 Apr. 11 89–10 450, 466, 974, 978, 1054, 1195 1962 30 89–16 855, 1147 June 8 89–36 989 Mar. 15 87–415 315, 466, 970, 972, 1072 July 9 89–72 624, 854, 893, 894, 1000 June 13 87–483 52 14 89–73 987 28 87–510 1142 July 16 89–75 700 July 19 87–541 430 22 89–80 419, 715, 869, 886, 909 27 87–554 865 Aug. 6 87–569 491 30 89–97 988 1773 Table 11.—General Legislation—Continued Date Public law 82 Stat. Date Public law 82 Stat. 1965 1967 Aug. 4 89–106 641 May 19 90–18 314, 437 6 89–110 61 29 90–21 175, 882 10 89–117 476, 480, 518, 607, June 24 90–28 429 950–952 29 90–35 975, 976 26 89–136 318, 527–529, 677, Oct. 3 90–100 196 678, 1312, 1352 24 90–113 647 28 89–139 823 Nov. 4 90–126 1142 Sept. 8 89–173 444 7 90–129 450 9 89–174 581, 952 8 90–132 977, 980 14 89–182 681 8 90–133 688 16 89–188 388 13 90–134 337 27 89–205 939 20 90–146 994 29 89–209 441, 442, 450 21 90–148 458, 459, 981 Oct. 2 89–234 981 Dec. 15 90–202 974 20 89–272 432, 981 16 90–206 337, 940, 1313 22 89–285 657 16 90–207 337 22 89–286 973, 1202 20 90–219 686 22 89–287 637, 1028 23 90–222 993, 1315 22 89–291 984 1968 30 89–304 433, 435, 627 31 89–309 881 Jan. 2 90–248 18, 19, 21–23, 67, 68 Nov. 1 89–314 939 Feb. 14 90–255 7 3 89–321 119, 648 Mar. 12 90–264 45 8 89–329 209, 450, 976–978, 1034 27 90–274 56 Apr. 11 90–284 1193 1966 May 7 90–301 602 8 90–302 308 Mar. 1 89–357 670 22 90–313 654 27 90–319 138 15 89–367 386 29 90–321 1192 May 13 89–426 1148 June 4 90–325 1194 June 17 89–454 366, 444 10 90–335 429 July 4 89–491 315 19 90–351 676 Sept. 7 89–556 647 19 90–352 880 9 89–564 747 20 90–354 1190 Oct. 10 89–640 670 28 90–364 256, 259, 276, 1190 11 89–642 645, 646 July 11 90–394 433, 434 14 89–653 440 30 90–440 460 15 89–665 436 31 90–445 1195 15 89–670 395, 658 Aug. 1 90–448 496, 503, 518, 524, 527, 536–538, 540, 550, 572, 1191, 1193 15 89–688 945 15 89–694 989 27 89–697 859 3 90–452 618 29 89–698 450 12 90–479 438 30 89–699 317, 992 13 90–484 1190 Nov. 2 89–702 434 13 90–486 757, 759 3 89–750 977 16 90–490 777, 783 3 89–754 389, 866, 950, 952, 1352 18 90–492 797, 798, 807 23 90–495 824 6 89–769 938 Sept. 26 90–515 1197 7 89–791 1190 30 90–538 1195 8 89–793 984 Oct. 2 90–545 1194 8 89–801 688 4 90–550 1199 1967 16 90–575 1022, 1023 17 90–578 1111 Apr. 10 90–9 441 22 90–618 1229 Table 12.—Revised Statutes Section 82 Stat. Section 82 Stat. Section 82 Stat. 102 1116 3551 120, 131, 881, 1171 3679 410, 412, 438, 640, 652, 688, 711, 870, 986, 988, 993 291 669 3648 673 3732 1131 1774 Table 13.—Internal Revenue Code of 1939 Section 82 Stat. Section 82 Stat. Section 82 Stat. 101(6) 302 Table 13.—Internal Revenue Code of 1954 Section 82 Stat. Section 82 Stat. Section 82 Stat. 1 et seq 270, 833 871(a) 255 5821 1232, 1233 1–1388 264 881 255, 261 5841 1236 1(b) 254 922(2) 255 5844 1234 11 260–263 1201(a) 260–263 5845 1217, 1219 31–48 260, 262, 263 1563(a) 268 5845(a) 1224, 1225, 1235 37, 38 255 2522 918 47(a) 255 3111 758 5845(b) 1225 48(h)
(ii)981 3121 17, 21 5845(e) 1227, 1228 112 1151 3201–3233 1316 5848 229, 230 167 1329 4411–4414 1235 5848(1) 233, 234 170 918 4461–4463 1235 5848(2) 234 244(a)(2) 4731(a) 1220, 1221 6013 254 247(a)(2) 255 4911 48 6015 265 267 268 4916 48 6016 264, 265 401(e)(3) 1189 5001–5872 1235 6065 263 404 1189 5001–5691 1232, 1329 6073, 6074 265 501(a) 267 5001 1329 6154 264, 265 501(c)(3) 267, 302 5232, 5233 1329 6154 (c)(2)(B), 262 503(b)(5) 270 5382(a),
(c)1237 (c)(3)(B) 513(a) 267 5801–5862 234 6302(c) 266 614(c)(4)
(C)255 5801–5872 1225, 1226, 1229 6425 264 615(a) 6654 265 707(b) 268 5801 1232–1234 6655 261, 263, 265 801–843 260–263 5802 1234 6655(e) (2),
(3)264 852(b)(3)(D) (ii),
(iii)255 5811 1232–1234 Table 15(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code (The following titles of the U. S. Code have been enacted into positive law: Titles 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17, 18, 23, 28, 32, 35, 37, 38, 39, and 44.) U. S. Code 82 Stat. U. S. Code 82 Stat. Title Section Title Section 1 202, 203 404 5 3109 38, 45, 116, 127, 166, 190–196, 224, 411, 412, 438, 440–444, 498, 639–644, 648–650, 654, 655, 657–660, 668, 671, 672, 676, 683, 684, 687–689, 691, 695, 699, 708, 715, 718, 869, 937–940, 942, 944–946, 949, 953, 956, 994, 1129, 1142–1144, 1197, 1199 1 205; 206 1248 1 213 404 3 102 194 5 105 584 5 500–576 13 5 551 et seq 566, 1165 5 551–558 650 5 551(13) 460 5 553(c) 803 5 571–576 196 5 701–706 14, 472, 724, 1165 5 1501–1508 939 6 2105 1151, 1313 5 2108 (1),
(2)813 6 3105 84 1775 Table 15(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued U. S. Code 82 Stat. U. S. Code 82 Stat. Title Section Title Section 5 3344 84 10 826 1335 5 4101–4118 707, 946 10 826(a) 1343 5 5312 541 10 827(b) 1336, 1337 5 5313 363, 1012 10 836 1338 5 5314 363 10 839(a) 1336, 1338 5 5315 1197 10 845(b) 1340 5 5316 364 10 1071–1087 985 5 5331–5338 277 10 1201–1221 751 5 5332 49, 178, 224, 362, 473, 557, 659, 672, 756, 759, 760, 1129, 1033, 1049 10 1431–1446 655, 679, 753, 754, 985, 1121 10 1431 754 10 1432, 1433 751 10 1434(a),
(b)753 5 5334(b) 760 10 1435(2)
(B)754 5 5341 759 10 1436(2), (b)(4) 752 5 5362 84 10 1444(a) 752–754 5 5442(a) 1312 10 2208 1136 5 5514 870 10 2231–2238 , 864, 865 5 5519 1151 10 2301–2314 390 5 5542(a) 1312 10 2306(g) 290 5 5581–5583 140, 145, 1363 10 2353 1133 5 5701–5708 690 10 2665 1131 5 5702 939 10 2672 1129 5 5703 45, 49, 85, 127, 165, 207, 300, 304, 365, 366, 473, 492, 557, 722, 868, 879, 1033, 1049, 1067, 1179 10 2673 2675 864 10 2733(g) 878 10 3015 758 10 3033 758, 1120, 1121 10 3496 758, 1121 10 3500 1151, 1152 10 4158(b) 1314 5 5724(a),
(b)1313 10 4301–4313 234, 1225 5 5724a(a),
(b)1313 10 4308 1224 5 5901, 5902 190–193, 408, 438, 441–443, 653, 654, 657, 659, 660, 670, 676, 683, 687, 707, 708, 938, 940, 945–947, 953, 956, 994, 1197 10 4684(2) 228, 1215, 1231 10 4685, 4686 228, 1215, 1231 10 5148(b) 1314 10 6150 1314 10 6371–6410 853 10 7202 1122 10 7204, 7208 1130 10 7209(a) 1130 10 7307 1325 5 5901 440, 1134, 1241 10 8033 758, 1121 5 5921–5925 667–671, 1143 10 8496 758, 1121 5 6303(a) 277 10 8500 1151, 1152 5 6322 1312 18 201–224 127 5 6323(c),
(d)1152 18 201 217 5 7321–7327 1315 18 210 211 1116 5 7521 84 18 224 217 5 8101–8150 99 18 242 1116 5 8101(1) 99 18 471–473 217 5 8143 (a),
(b)1315 18 594, 597, 599–601 1116 5 8146 659 18 659, 664 217 5 8191–8193 1313 18 792–799 216 5 8331–8348 1112 18 892–894 217 5 8331(3) 541 18 892(b)(1),
(2)161 5 8334(a) 541, 758 18 921–928 1219 5 83402 939 18 922(c) 1218 5 8344 1112 18 922(g),
(h)1222 5 8348(a) 939 18 923 230, 231, 1219, 1221 5 8701–8716 140, 145, 1112, 1364 18 923(g) 1219 5 8901–8913 939, 1112 18 925(b),
(c)230, 1220 10 101(9) 75, 91 18 925(d) 23, 1221 10 261 1151, 1152 18 1006 14 10 265 758, 1120, 1121 18 1084 217 10 331–333 1151, 1152 18 1111, 1114 803 10 501, 502 1314 18 1162 79 10 801–940 287 18 1304 1116 1776 Table 15(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued U. S. Code 82 Stat. U. S. Code 82 Stat. Title Section Title Section 18 1503 217 23 401–404 816 18 1504, 1508, 1509 1116 23 402 658, 817 18 1510 217 23 403 817 18 1715 229, 234, 1217, 1226 23 501–511 818, 835 23 502 831, 833 18 1751 217 23 504 832 18 1905 128, 727, 1180, 1183 23 505–508 828, 831, 833 28 1 et seq 1113 18 1913 647, 648 28 81–144 61 18 1914 248 28 291–296 109 18 1951, 1952, 1954 217 28 371–373, 375 684 18 2101, 2102 216 28 453 1109 18 2151–2157 216 28 524 674 18 2234–2236 1116 28 620–629 686 18 2315, 2315 217 28 631 1119 18 2381–2391 216 28 633 1112 18 2510–2520 223 28 634, 636(b) 1111 18 2511, 2512 215 28 1254 15, 207, 596, 598, 725. 1077, 1078, 1178 18 2516 216, 219 18 2517(1)–(3) 220 18 2518 216, 217, 222 28 1291 598 18 2518(7) 223 28 1355 1185 18 2518(7)
(b)221 28 1360 79 18 3056 941 28 1361 1222 18 3103 238 28 1446 174, 884 18 3141–3152 238 28 1491 932 18 3146 1113 28 1651 110 18 3192 668 28 2112 14, 30, 206, 595, 1077, 1178 18 3401, 3402 1113 18 4010 675 28 2284 15 18 4244–4248 674 28 2672 678, 689 23 101 et seq 657, 816, 820, 822, 823, 825, 827, 830, 832 28 2677 947 32 101 1151, 1152 32 314 755 23 101–141 826 32 708 1121 23 103(d) 815 32 709 1124 23 104 828 37 301 654, 1132 23 104(a) 829, 830 38 301–360 809, 1332 23 104(b)(l)–(3),
(5)819 38 334 809 23 104(b)(3) 820, 821 38 351 947 23 105(a) 826 38 401–423 751 23 106 827, 831 38 501–562 809 23 107 833 38 610(a) (l)–(3) 448 23 108(c) 819 38 631–634 948 23 1091 828 38 641 947 23 117 827, 831 38 801–805 947 23 120 819 38 902 949 23 125 657 38 1501–1511 447, 947, 1331 23 131 657, 815, 816, 818 38 1601–1905 947 38 1601–1669 809, 1331 23 133 818 38 1651–1687 1331 23 134 820, 821 38 1678 1331 23 135 816 38 1701–1766 1331 23 136 657, 815, 816, 818 38 1701(a)(1)(A),
(B)1333 38 1701(a)(1)(C) 1332, 1333 23 201–214 833 38 1701(a)
(10)1332 23 203 426, 428, 436, 439, 658 38 17812 1012, 1063 38 1801–1827 114, 543, 948 23 204 658 38 1823, 1824 116 23 205 439 38 5001, 5002, 5004 948 23 209 658 38 5031–5037 948 23 210 866, 1130 38 5055 947 23 212 658 39 2201–2202 192 23 307 528 39 4006 1153 23 307(a) 817, 829 44 103 1287 23 319(b) 657, 815, 816, 818 44 305 1279 44 509–517 1245 23 320 657 44 509–516 1264 1777 Table 15(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued U. S. Code 82 Stat. U. S. Code 82 Stat. Title Section Title Section 44 703 1252 44 2504 1294, 1295 44 709 1249 44 2701 1290, 1295 44 738 1251 44 2901–2910 1290, 1291, 1295 44 1107 1250 44 2903 1298 44 1503, 1505 1274, 1276 44 2904–2909 1297 44 1506 1274 44 3101–3107 1290, 1291, 1295, 1297 44 1701 1282 44 1718 1246, 1247, 1258 44 3106 1288, 1290 44 3301–3314 1290, 1298 44 1719 1247, 1258, 1282 44 3301 1295 44 3302 1299, 1301, 1302 44 1905, 1912 1286 44 3303 1300 44 2101–2114 1290, 1291, 1295 44 3304 1301 44 3306–3308 1301 44 2501–2507 1290, 1295 44 3501–3511 1305 Table 15(b).—District of Columbia Code—Continued (The following titles of the D.C. Code have been enacted into law: Titles 11–21, and 28 (Subtitles I and II)) D. C. Code 82 Stat. D. C. Code 82 Stat. Title Section Title Section 11 11–321 1210 17 17–101—17–104 1210 11 11–742 571 21 21–501—21–591 622 Table 15(c).—Canal Zone Code C. Z. Code 82 Stat. C. Z. Code 82 Stat. Title Section Title Section 2 2 708 3 1 61 2 155 244 5 1654 244 2 371 708 6 2573, 6225, 6625 244 Table 16.—Reorganization Plan Year Plan 82 Stat. Year Plan 82 Stat. Year Plan 82 Stat. 1950 No. 14 45, 469, 516, 1069 1953 No. 8 689 1967 No. 3 630 Table 17.—Veteran’s Regulations Regulation Part 82 Stat. Regulation Part 82 Stat. 1(a) VII, VIII 1331 1778 Table 18.—Executive Orders and Proclamations Number Date 82 Stat. Number Date 82 Stat. E. O. 7868 Apr. 15, 1938 665 E. O. 11182 Oct. 2, 1964 441 E. O. 9079 Feb. 26, 1942 984 E. O. 11246 Sept. 24, 1965 974 E. O. 9358 July 1, 1943 939 E. O. 11282 May 26, 1966 459 E. O. 10422 Jan. 9, 1953 939 E. O. 11349 May 1, 1967 994 E. O. 10787 Nov. 6, 1958 426 E. O. 11387 Jan. 1, 1968 683 E. O. 11035 July 9, 1962 944 E. O. 11412 June 10, 1968 176 E. O. 11074 Jan. 8, 1963 981 Proclamations E. O. 11136 Jan. 3, 1964 994 3822 Dec. 16, 1967 1360 Table 18.—Treaties and International Agreements Treaty or agreement 82 Stat. Treaty or agreement 82 Stat. Treaty or agreement 82 Stat. 1818 1868 TS 994 670, 671, 887, 893, 894, 899, 900 Oct. 3 861 June 1 15, 123 (Indian) (Indian) TS 226 670 TIAS 1648 422 1832 TS 232 670 TIAS 1665 430, 431 TS 381 1282 TIAS 2089 419 Mar. 24 855 TS 384 1003 TIAS 2130 671 (Indian) TS 455 670 TIAS 5154 319 1856 TS 461 670 TIAS 5380 419 TS 548 418, 671 TIAS 5515 670 TS 720 671 TIAS 6011 419 Aug. 7 859 TS 864 670 TIAS 6114 671 (Indian) A1 SUBJECT INDEX **A** Page **Acadia National Park, Maine,** land exchanges 40, 46 **Accounts, Bureau of,** appropriation for 190, 319, 1198 **Administrative Conference of the United States,** appropriation for 196, 321 **Adult Education Act of 1966:** Amendment, age limitation, reduction to 16 1095 Appropriation for effecting provisions 977 **Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations:** Appropriation for 196, 336 Federal grant-in-aid program 1107 **Advisory Council on Graduate Education,** establishment 1049 **Africa,** foreign assistance programs, military aid 963 **Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967,** appropriation for effecting provisions 974 **Aged:** Health insurance, appropriation for payment to trust funds 316 “Long-Range Program and Research Needs in Aging and Related Fields,” printing of additional copies 1443 Senior Citizens Month, 1968, proclamation 1613 **Aging, Administration on,** appropriation for 328 **Aging, White House Conference on,** 1971, authorization 878 **“Aging and Related Fields, Long-Range Program and Research Needs in,”** printing of additional copies 1443 **Agricultural Act of 1949, Amendments,** extra long staple cotton, price support; sale at market prices 702, 703 **Agricultural Act of 1956,** appropriation for effecting provisions 439 **Agricultural Act of 1961,** appropriation for effecting provisions 645 **Agricultural Adjustment Act,** dairy products, tariff schedules, proclamations 1636, 1649 **Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938:** Amendments— Acreage allotments and marketing quotas 293, 701 Cotton— Long staple, extra, allotment transfers 702 Long staple, national marketing quota 701 Tobacco, acreage allotments, transfer 293 Appropriation for effecting provisions. 644, 646 **Agricultural Colleges,** additional appropriation, authorization 241 **Agricultural Commodities.** *See individual commodities.* Agricultural Fair Practices Act of 1967 93 Tariff Schedules, proclamation 1636, 1649 **Agricultural Conservation Program,** appropriation for 647 **Agricultural Fair Practices Act of 1967** 93 **Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946,** appropriation for effecting provisions 641, 644 **Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937,** appropriation for effecting provisions 645 **Agricultural Research Service,** appropriation for 307, 639 **Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service,** appropriation for 308, 646, 1190 **Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service County Committees,** former employees, extension of certain benefits to 277 **Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954:** Amendments— Advisory committee, membership; meetings 451 Barter, stockpile, elimination 451 “Fair share” of growth in agricultural markets 450 Financing exports to persons engaged in commerce with North Vietnam, prohibition 451 Foreign currency and dollar credit sales, extension of program 450A2 Population growth, voluntary program to control, use of funds 450 Transaction from foreign currency to dollars 450 Appropriation for effecting provisions 411, 442, 652, 669, 942 **Agriculture, Department of:** Agricultural Act of 1949, amendments, extra long staple cotton, price support; sale at market prices 702, 703 Agricultural Act of 1956, appropriation for effecting provisions 439 Agricultural Act of 1961, appropriation for effecting provisions 645 Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938. *See separate title.* Agricultural commodities. *See individual commodities.* Agricultural Conservation Program, appropriation for 647 Agricultural cooperative associations, certain exemption under Interstate Commerce Act; inspection of accounts, etc 448 Agricultural Fair Practices Act of 1967 93 Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946, appropriation for effecting provisions 641, 644 Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, appropriation for effecting provisions 645 Agricultural Research Service, appropriation for 307, 639 Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, appropriation for 308, 646, 1190 Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service county committees, former employees, extension of certain benefits to 277 Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954. *See separate title.* Animal Drug Amendments of 1968 342 Appropriation Act, 1969 639 Appropriation for 307, 314, 324, 438, 639, 1190 Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 643, 651 Child Nutrition Act of 1966— Amendments, school breakfast program 119 Appropriation for effecting provisions 645 Commodity Credit Corporation. *See separate title.* Commodity Exchange Act. *See separate title.* Commodity Exchange Authority, appropriation for 308, 646, 1190 Conservation reserve program, appropriation for 648 Consolidated Farmers Home Administration Act 1961— Amendments— Hawaii, farm improvement loans leased lands, time extension 445 Loans to supplement income; conversion to recreational use; water and sewer development grants, etc 770 Appropriation for effecting provisions 643, 650, 651 Consumer and Marketing Service, appropriation for 308, 325, 644, 1190 Cooperative State Research Service, appropriation for 324, 641 Cropland adjustment program, appropriation for 648 Dairy farmers— Appropriation for 1190 Indemnity payments program, extension 750 Dairy products— Price support program, extension 996 Tariff schedules, proclamation 1605, 1618 Economic Research Service, appropriation for 307, 644 Emergency disaster loans to farmers, authorization for temporary funding of Emergency Credit Revolving Fund 169 Extension Service, appropriation for 307, 641, 1190 Farm Credit Act of 1933, amendments— Banks for cooperatives, retirement of Government capital 1145 Production credit associations— Capital funds, improvement 183 Retirement of Government Capital 1154 Farm Credit Act of 1953, amendments, production credit associations, retirement of Government capital 1145 Farm Credit Administration, appropriation for 335, 653 Farmer Cooperative Service, appropriation for 324, 641 Farmers Home Administration, appropriation for 310, 650, 1191 Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, appropriation for 310, 652A3 Federal Farm Loan Act, amendments— Federal intermediate credit banks— Capital funds, improvement 182 Retirement of Government capital 1145 Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, amendments, animal drugs, new, consolidation of provisions regarding 342 Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, Utah-Wyo., administration 904 Flood insurance with land-management programs, coordination 587 Flood prevention, appropriation for 643 Food and Agriculture Act of 1965, amendments, cropland adjustment program; price support, etc., extension 996 Appropriation for effecting provisions 648 Food Stamp Act of 1964, amendments, extension; increased appropriations, authorization 958 Food stamp program, appropriation for 308, 645, 1190 Foot-and-mouth disease or rinderpest, cooperation with Central American countries for control 294 Foreign Agricultural Service, appropriation for 308, 646 Forest Service— Appropriation for 314, 438 Cradle of Forestry in America, Pisgah National Forest, N.C., establishment 342 General administration, appropriation for 309, 650 General Counsel, Office of the, appropriation for 309, 649 General provisions, Appropriation Act, 1969 653 Grain, standards and national inspection system 761 Great Plains conservation program, appropriation for 643 Hatch Act (Experiment Stations), appropriation for effecting provisions 641 Hawaii, farm improvement loans on leased lands, time extension 445 Information, Office of, appropriation for 325, 649 Inspector General, Office of the, appropriation for 309, 649 Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965— Amendments— Acquisition of lands, etc 355 Revenue, new sources 354 Appropriation for effecting provisions 429, 1194 Land conveyances— Dierks Forests, Inc., Saline County, Ark 701 Fort Bayard Military Reservation, N. Mex., land conveyance to city of Central 1317 Glendale, Ariz 249 Iowa State University 393 National trails system, right-of-way 924 National wild and scenic rivers system, acquisition authorization 912 University of Maine, release of certain conditions in deed 122 Management Services, Office of, appropriation for 309, 650 Migratory workers, family health service, extension of grants 1006 Milk program, special, appropriation for 645 National Agricultural Library, appropriation for 309, 649 National Forests. *See separate title.* National Homeownership Foundation, member 492 National School Lunch Act— Amendments, special food service program for children 117 Appropriation for effecting provisions 645 National Trails System Act 919 Noxious plant control, Federal-State cooperation 1146 Ohio, land conveyance condition, release; exchange of lands 873 Organic Act of 1944, appropriation for effecting provisions 640, 642–644, 649, 650 Packers and Stockyards Act, 1921— Amendments, improvement of management, etc 474 Appropriation for effecting provisions 309, 649 Parklands, preservation of, cooperation 824 Plant and animal disease and pest control, appropriation for 639 Poultry Products Inspection Act, amendments, inspection programs for processing and distribution 791 Resource conservation and development, appropriation for 643 Rural Community Development Service, appropriation for 648 Rural Electrification Administration, appropriation for 325, 650 Rural housing direct loan account, appropriation for 651A4 Rural Rehabilitation Corporation Trust Liquidation Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 651 School lunch program, appropriation for 308, 645 Smith-Lever Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 641 Soil Bank Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 646, 648 Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 643, 646, 647 Soil Conservation Service, appropriation for 324, 642 South Carolina, land conveyance condition, release; exchange of lands 871 Statistical Reporting Service, appropriation for 307, 644 Sugar Act of 1948, appropriation for effecting provisions 646, 647 Timber from Federal lands, restriction on sale for export 966 United States Grain Standards Act 761 Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act— Amendments, contracts for construction of works of improvement 250 Appropriation for 642 Wholesome Poultry Products Act 791 Wild and Scenic Rivers Act 906 World Farm Center, congressional endorsement 1446 Yearbook of Agriculture, appropriation for 649 **Agua Caliente Band of Mission Indians, Calif.,** guardians, appointment and review 1164 **Air Force, Department of the.** *See also* Armed Forces; Defense, Department of. Aircraft, missiles, etc., research and development, appropriation authorization 849 Appropriation for 864, 1120 Contracts, multiyear procurement 289 General provisions, Appropriations Act 1129 Military personnel, appropriation for 1120 National Guard. *See* Air *under* National Guard. Military claims— Application of local law 875 Settlement authority 874 Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1969 864 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1969 379 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 1123 Pay and allowances, medical and dental corps officers, continuation pay 1187 Procurement, appropriation for 1126 Research, development, etc., appropriation for 1128 Reserve components— Appropriation for 1121 Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1969 865 Order to active duty, Presidential authorization 850 Strength 850 Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1969 392 **Air National Guard.** *See* Air *under* National Guard. **Air Pollution,** appropriation for 316, 981 **Air Pollution Control Act, District of Columbia** 458 **Aircraft:** Loan guarantees program, extension 1003 Noise and sonic boom, control and abatement of 395 **Aircraft; Vessels; Facilities; Etc.; Coast Guard,** appropriation authorization 171 **Airspace and Subsurface Public Space in District of Columbia,** use, rental, etc 1158, 1166 **Alabama,** Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, certain land conveyance to Alabama Space Science Exhibit Commission 68 **Alaska:** Eklutna project, rehabilitation 875 Federal Field Committee for Development Planning in, appropriation for 444 Grazing lands, leasing term, extension 358 Kenai, land conveyance to city by Interior Department 872 Veterans, nursing home care 1202 **Alaska Power Administration,** appropriation for 712 **Alaska Railroad,** appropriation for 659 **Alcoholic and Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Amendments of 1968** 1006 **Alcoholic Beverages, D. C.,** prohibition, elimination of certain; application for licenses, citizenship requirement 616 **Alcoholic Rehabilitation Act of 1967, District of Columbia** 618 **Alcoholic Rehabilitation Act of 1968** 1006 **Aliens.** *See also* Immigration and Naturalization Service *and* Immigration and Nationality Act. [Note: For actions concerning individuals, see Individual Index, following this Subject Index.] Armed Forces personnel serving in Vietnam, naturalization 1343A5 **American Battle Monuments Commission,** appropriation for 335, 686 **American Education Week,** 1968, proclamation 1643 **American Heart Month,** 1968, proclamation 1606 **American History Month,** 1968, proclamation 1610 **American Printing House for the Blind,** appropriation for 989 **American Republics,** foreign assistance programs 963 **American Revolution Bicentennial Commission,** appropriation for 315 **American Samoa:** Federal-aid highway program, study 830 Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962, inclusion in program 1354 Medical program, regional, inclusion 1005 **Animal Disease and Pest Control, Plant and,** appropriation for 639 **Animal Drug Amendments of 1968** 342 **Animas-La Plata Project Compact** 898 ***Annie B,*** documentation of vessel for use in coastwise trade 1380 **“Anti-Crime Program,”** hearings, printing of additional copies 1445 **Antidumping Act, 1921,** administrative determinations 1347 **Apache, Kiowa, and Comanche Tribes, Okla.,** judgment funds, use 880 **Apache Tribe of Mescalero Reservation,** consolidation and use of judgment funds 47 **Appalachian Regional Commission,** appropriation for 938 **Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965:** Amendments— Housing provisions, technical 502 Technical amendments reflecting codification of title 5, United States Code provisions 1312 Appropriation for effecting provisions 938 **Appalachian Trail:** Blue Ridge Parkway, extension, relocation of portions 968 National scenic trails, inclusion in 920 **Appeals, Courts of:** Appropriation for 319, 323, 684 Judges, appointment of additional 184 Pretrial proceedings of civil actions in different districts, judicial review by 110 **Appropriation Acts:** Agriculture Department and related agencies, 1969 639 Atomic Energy-Commission, 1969 715 Commerce, Department of, 1969 677 Continuing appropriations, 1969 275, 475, 906 Defense, Department of, 1969 1120 District of Columbia, 1969 694 Executive Office, 1969 194 Foreign assistance and related agencies, 1969 1137 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of, 1969 974 Independent Offices, 1969 937 Interior Department and related agencies, 1969 425 Judiciary, 1969 683 Justice, Department of, 1969 673 Labor, Department of, 1969 969 Legislative Branch, 1969 398 Military Construction, 1969 864 Post Office Department, 1969 192 Public Works, 1969 705 Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1968 307 State, Department of, 1969 667 Supplemental, 1968 239 Supplemental, 1969 1190 Transportation, Department of, 1969 654 Treasury, Department of, 1969 190 Urgent supplemental, 1968 92 **Arab Republic, United,** foreign assistance, restriction 1141 **Architect of the Capitol:** Appropriation for 322, 407 Capitol buildings and grounds— Appropriation for 407 Constantono Brumidi, statue to be placed in rotunda of capitol 1441 Father Damien, statue, to be placed in rotunda of capitol 1447 King Kamehameha I, statue, to be placed in rotunda of capitol 1447 Public Space Utilization Act, exemption 1170 National visitor center, space, etc 46 Superintendent of Garages, House Office buildings, compensation 278 **Archives and Records Service, National.** *See* National Archives and Records Service. **Argos National Fish Hatchery, Marshall County, Ind.,** conveyance by Interior Department 1415 **Arizona:** Colorado River Basin project, authorization 885 Glendale, land conveyance to city by Agriculture Department 249 Hualapai Indian Reservation, long-term leases of land 242A6 Southern Paiute Nation of Indians, disposition of judgment funds 1147 **Arkansas:** Dierks Forests, Inc., land conveyance 701 Hot Springs, disposition of certain property, authorization 862 **Armed Forces.** *See also individual services.* Absentee voting, modified provisions 181 Academies, congressional alternates, increase 283 Aircraft, missiles, naval vessels, etc., research and development, appropriation authorization 849 Aliens serving in Vietnam, naturalization 1343 Contracts, multiyear procurement 289 Courts-martial, military judges and counsel, increased participation 1335 Extended duty in hostile fire areas, special leave provision, extension 170 Family protection plan of retired servicemen, modification of provisions 751 Funerals, leave for immediate relatives in Federal agencies 1151 Leave, extended duty in hostile fire areas, special provisions for, extension 170 Military claims— Application of local law 875 Settlement authority 874 Military correctional facilities 287 Military Justice Act of 1968 1335 Military leave for Federal employees on active duty 1151 Physicians and dentists, continuation pay, conditions 1187 Reserve components, Federal employees on active duty, leave 1151 Retired servicemen’s family protection plan, modification of provisions 751 Ready Reserve— Order to active duty, Presidential authorization 850 Strength 850 Surviving spouse of member, naturalization 279 Uniformed Code of Military Justice, courts-martial, military judges and counsel, increased participation 1335 United States magistrates, leave of absence granted for service in 1110 Universal Military Training and Service Act, amendment, reserve components, reemployment 790 **Arms Control and Disarmament Act, Amendments,** extension of program; appropriation authorization 129 **Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, United States,** appropriation for 689 **Army, Department of the.** *See also* Armed Forces; Defense, Department of. Aircraft, missiles, etc., research and development, appropriation authorization 849 Appropriation for 326, 705, 864, 1120, 1142 Army Medical Service, changed to Army Medical Department 170 Cemeterial expenses, appropriation for 705 Civil functions, appropriation for 1142 Contracts, multiyear procurement 289 Engineers, Corps of. *See separate title.* Flood control, appropriation for 707 Flood Control Act of 1968 739 Flood insurance with land-management programs, coordination 587 General provisions, Appropriation Act 1129 Iowa, Polk County, use of certain lands by State, removal of restrictions 461 Land conveyances— Buffalo, N.Y 733 Cascade Locks, Oreg 1170 Marmet, W. Va 733 Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, Ala., certain lands to Alabama Space Science Exhibit Commission 68 Tyler, Wood, and Jackson Counties, W. Va 733 Military claims— Application of local law 875 Settlement authority 874 Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1969 864 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1969 367 Military personnel, appropriation for 1120 National Guard. *See* Army *under* National Guard. National wild and scenic rivers, approval 910 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 1122 Pay and allowances, medical and dental corps officers, continuation pay 1187 Procurement, appropriation for 1125 Research, development, etc., appropriation for 1128 Reserve components— Appropriation for 1120 Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1969 865 Order to active duty, Presidential authorization 850 Strength 850 Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1969 392A7 River Basin Monetary Authorization Act of 1968 750 Rivers and Harbors Act of 1968 731 Ryukyu Islands, appropriation for administration 326, 1142 United States Soldiers’ Home, appropriation for 326, 993 **Art, National Gallery of:** Additional building 286 Appropriation for 443 **Arts, Commission of Fine:** Airspace construction, recommendations 1169 Appropriation for 440 Benito Pablo Juarez, approval of site in District of Columbia for statue 1155 National Gallery of Art, additional building, approval 286 National Visitor Facilities Advisory Commission, member 45 Organization of American States, headquarters site, approval 959 Rental of public space, approval 1157 **Arts and the Humanities, National Foundation on the,** Advisory Council on Graduate Education, member 1049 **Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965, National Foundation on the:** Amendments— Appropriation authorization 187 Contracts in support of projects, authorization 185 Extension of program 1061 Appropriation for effecting provisions 441 **Ashley National Forest, Utah-Wyo.,** extension of boundaries 905 **Asia, Southeast,** establishment of military installations 386 **Asian Development Bank,** appropriation for United States contribution 1143 **Atlantic-Pacific Interoceanic Canal Study Commission:** Appropriation for 714 Time extension, appropriation authorization 249 **Atomic Energy Act of 1954,** appropriation for effecting provisions 715 **Atomic Energy Commission:** Appropriation Act, 1969 715 Facilities, research, etc., appropriation authorization 96 **Attorney General:** Agricultural Fair Practices Act of 1967, enforcement under 95 Extortionate credit transactions, enforcement 159 Housing rights, civil action filed in District Court by 88 Law enforcement officers not employed by United States, benefits for injury or death while apprehending Federal violators, consultation 100 Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, Bureau of, establishment 1368 Naturalization fees, prescription of 1200 **Automobiles,** tax rate reduction, postponement 92 **Aviation Administration, Federal.** *See* Federal Aviation Administration 1197 **B** **Badlands National Monument, S. Dak.,** boundary revision; correction of enrolled bill 663, 1447 **Bank Protection Act of 1968** 294 **Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 643, 651 **Banking Act of 1933, Amendment,** secondary mortgage market 543 **Bankruptcy Act, Amendment,** water carriers rights of possession 1149 **Banks and Banking:** Asian Development Bank, United States contribution, appropriation for 1143 Bank Protection Act of 1968 294 “Commercial Banks and Their Trust Activities,” printing of additional copies 1451 Export-Import Bank Act of 1945, amendments— Change in name of Bank; time extension 47, 49 Exports to or for use in Communist countries, prohibition 48 Military credits to less developed countries, limitation 48 Export-Import Bank of the United States— Appropriation for 1143 Foreign military sales, restrictions 1325 Loans, guarantees, extension of certain 296 Renamed; extension, etc 47 Farm Credit Act of 1933, amendments— Banks for cooperatives, retirement of Government capital 1145 Production credit associations— Capital funds, improvement 183 Retirement of Government capital 1145 Farm Credit Act of 1953, amendment, production credit associations, retirement of Government capital 1145A8 Federal Credit Union Act, amendments, purchase of liquidating notes; unsecured loan limit; semiannual audits; consumer credit counseling programs; acceptance of gifts, etc 284–286, 545 Federal employees, payroll savings deductions, purchase of credit union shares 274 Federal Farm Loan Act, amendments, Federal intermediate credit banks— Capital funds, improvement 182 Retirement of Government capital 1145 Federal Reserve Act. *See separate title.* Gold Reserve Act of 1934, amendment, gold reserve requirements, elimination 50 Home Owners’ Loan Act of 1933, amendments, Federal Savings and Loan Associations— Investment in loans for vocational education 1026 Issuance of certificates of deposit; investments, etc 508, 543, 545, 608 Liquidity requirements 858 Inter-American Development Bank, United States contribution, appropriation for 1143 Inter-American Development Bank Act, amendments, capital stock, increase; United States share 168 Interest and dividends, maximum rates, extension of authority 856 Loans, guarantees, extension of certain 297 Savings and Loan Holding Company Amendments of 1967 5 Second Liberty Bond Act, amendments, redemption of savings notes, payment for losses 1155 Securities Exchange Act of 1934, amendments— Over-the-counter securities, margins 452 Securities markets, study on effect of institutional investors 453 “Takeover bid,” disclosure of corporate equity ownership 454 Security measures, regulations; reports 294 Special Drawing Rights Act 188 **Benito Pablo Juarez,** site selection in District of Columbia for statue of 1154 **Beryl,** disposition from national stockpile 704 **Biomedical Communications, Lister Hill National Center for,** designation 630 **Biscayne National Monument, Fla.,** establishment 1188 **Blind:** American Printing House for the Blind, appropriation for 989 Books for, appropriation for 410 District of Columbia, establishment of register of blind persons 633 National Eye Institute, establishment 771 White Cane Safety Day, 1968, proclamation 1628 **Blue Ridge Parkway, N.C.-Ga.,** construction of extension 967 **Bonneville Power Administration,** appropriation for 331, 712 **Boston Inner Harbor and Fort Point Channel, Mass.,** portion declared nonnavigable 125 **Botanic Garden,** appropriation for 322, 409 **Boy Scouts of America:** Service to the youth of this Nation, congressional support 53 Seventh National Jamboree, loan of equipment by Defense Department 852 **Bridges:** Safety inspection 829 Tennessee Valley Authority, construction or relocation of certain by 876 **Budget, Bureau of the:** Appropriation for 195, 323 Construction industry, employment stabilization, cooperation 1355 Defense Department, report on receipt of foreign property 1133 Bulgarian and Rumanian Claims, settlement of 421 Business and Defense Services Administration, appropriation for 325, 678 Business Economics, Office of, appropriation for 325, 677 **C** **California:** Agua Caliente Band of Mission Indians, guardians, appointment and review 1164 Colorado River Basin project, authorization 885 El Portal administrative site, long-term lease of lands in 393 Indians of, judgment funds, distribution 860 Kings River Water Association and others, credit for excess payments for years 1954 and 1955 39 Quechan Tribe, Fort Yuma Reservation, distribution of judgment funds 881 Redwood National Park, establishment 931 Sacramento, urban renewal project 607A9 San Gabriel Wilderness, Angeles National Forest, designation 131 San Rafael Wilderness, Los Padres National Forest, designation 51 Shasta County, certain land conveyances by Interior Department 1153 **Canada:** International Boundary Commission, United States and, appropriation for 671 International Joint Commission, United States and, appropriation for 671 **Canal Study Commission, Atlantic-Pacific Interoceanic:** Appropriation for 714 Time extension, appropriation authorization 249 **Canal Zone:** Canal Zone Government, appropriation for 707 Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, provisions applicable 1362 Panama Canal Company, appropriation for 708 **Canal Zone Code.** For amendments and repeals of sections codified, see Table 5(c) in “Laws Affected in Volume 82,” preceding this Index. **Cancer Control Month, 1968,** proclamation 1617 **Cape Hatteras National Seashore, N.C.,** acquisition of lands, funds 168 **Capital Planning Commission, National.** *See* National Capital Planning Commission. **Capitol Buildings and Grounds:** Appropriation for 322, 407 Capitol Police, compensatory pay, appropriation authorization 1446 Public Space Utilization Act, exemption 1170 **Capitol Police:** Appropriation for 405, 1196 Compensation 413, 1446 **Captive Nations Week,** 1968, proclamation 1639 **Carl Sandburg Home National Historical Site, N.C.,** acquisition of property 1154 **Cascade Locks, Oreg.,** land conveyance 1170 **Cast Iron Parts,** nonmalleable, restoration of duty 1359 **Census, Bureau of the:** Appropriation for 325, 677 Economic censuses, 1967, appropriation for 677 Governments, census of, 1967, appropriation for 677 Nineteenth decennial census, appropriation for 677 **Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West,** appropriation for 672 **Central American Countries,** foot-and-mouth diseases or rinderpest, cooperation for control 294 **Central Intelligence Agency Retirement Act, Amendments,** cost-of-living adjustment 902 **Chanceries,** use of certain property in District of Columbia for, exception 396 **Charlotte, North Carolina, Day, 200th Anniversary:** Designation 121 Proclamation 1630 **Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma,** land conveyance 124 **Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma,** disposition of judgment funds 883 **Child Health Day,** proclamation 1657 **Child Nutrition Act of 1966:** Amendments, school breakfast program 119 Appropriation for effecting provisions 645 **Chilocco Indian School, Okla.,** land conveyance to Cherokee Nation 70 **Chinese Gooseberries,** tariff rate, reduction 1001 **Choctaw Indian Tribe, Okla.,** final disposition of property, time extension 703 **Citizenship Day,** 1968, proclamation 1633 **Civil Aeronautics Board,** appropriation for 335, 938 **Civil Defense Act of 1950, Federal, Amendment,** extension of authorities 175 **Civil Defense and Defense Mobilization Functions of Federal Agencies,** appropriation for 937, 949 **Civil Obedience Act of 1968** 90 **Civil Rights, 1968:** Appropriation for 1193 Civil obedience 90 Federally protected activities 73 Housing 81 Indians, rights of 77 Riots 75 **Civil Rights Act of 1964,** appropriation for effecting provisions 674, 687, 974 **Civil Rights, Commission on,** appropriation for 687A10 **Civil Service Commission:** Appropriation for 312, 335, 939 Leave for Federal employees attending funeral of immediate relatives serving in Armed Forces, regulations 1151 **Claims:** [Note: For actions concerning individuals, see Individual Index, following this Subject Index.] Defense, Department of, appropriation for payment 1125 Departments and agencies, appropriation for 239, 321, 1198 El Dorado, Kans., payment for settlement 108 Fishing vessels, unlawful seizure, protection 730 Foreign assistance program, damages for false claims 965 Gilmer County, Ga., development of airport, settlement 242 Indian claims. *See* Indians. International Claims Settlement Act of 1949— Amendments— Attorney’s fees, limitation; payments procedure, etc 420 Bulgarian and Rumanian claims, settlement 421 Appropriation for effecting provisions 673 Military claims— Application of local law 875 Settlement authority 874, 877 Military Personnel and Civilian Employees’ Claims Act of 1964, amendment, personal property claims against District of Columbia by employees, settlement 998 National insurance development program, settlement 563 Padre Island National Seashore, Tex., appropriation authorization 1155 United States, overpayment of Federal employees, waiver 1212 **Claims, Court of:** Appropriation for 323, 684 Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation and Yakima Tribes of Yakima Reservation, settlement of rights to judgment fund 69 **Claims Commission, Indian,** appropriation for 336, 441 **Claims Settlement Commission, Foreign,** appropriation for 336, 687 **Clean Air Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 981 **Coal Mine Safety Board of Review, Federal,** appropriation for 335, 440 **Coal Research, Office of,** appropriation for 432 **Coast Guard, United States.** *See also* Armed Forces; Defense, Department of. Aircraft, vessels, facilities, etc., appropriation authorization 171 Appropriation for 334, 654 Court-martial, persons charged as result of, allowances 288 Military claims— Payment with Coast Guard funds 875 Settlement authority 877 Officers, limitation, increase 293 Reserve components— Strength 850 Training, appropriation for 655 Vessels, fishing, inspections, loadlines, etc., exemption from requirements 341 **Cochiti Indians, Pueblo of,** long-term leasing of land 1003 **Code, United States.** *See*United States Code. **Coffee Agreement Act of 1968, International** 1348 **Colonial Dames of America, National Society of the,** tax exemption of certain property in District of Columbia 634 **Colorado:** Animas-La Plata Project Compact, member 898 Colorado River Basin project, authorization 885 Denver, National Jewish Hospital Save Your Breath Month, designation 71 **Colorado River Basin Project Act** 885 **Columbus Day:** National holiday 250 Proclamation, 1968 1655 **Colville Reservation, Confederated Tribes of the, Wash.,** judgment funds, distribution 69, 882 **Comanche, Apache, and Kiowa Tribes, Okla.,** judgment funds, use 880 **Commerce, Department of:** Aircraft, loan guarantees program, extension 1003 Appropriation Act, 1969 677 Appropriation for 318, 325, 677, 1197 Business and Defense Services Administration, appropriation for 325, 678 Business Economics, Office of, appropriation for 325, 677 Census, Bureau of the— Appropriation for 325, 677 Economic censuses, 1967, appropriation for 677A11 Governments, census of, 1967, appropriation for 677 Nineteenth decennial census, appropriation for 677 Economic development assistance, appropriation for 318, 325, 677 Environmental Science Services Administration, appropriation for 325, 679 Export Control Act of 1949, appropriation for effecting provisions 678 Field Services, Office of, appropriation for 325, 679 Fire Research and Safety Act of 1968 34 Flood insurance with land-management programs, coordination 587 Foreign direct investment control, appropriation for 683, 1197 General provisions, Appropriation Act 683, 691 Interagency Advisory Committee on Compensation for Motor Vehicle Accident Losses, member 127 International activities, appropriation for 318, 325, 678 Maritime Administration— Appropriation for 326, 681 Programs, authorization of funds for certain 692 Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y.— Appropriation for 682 Authorization of funds for 692 Merchant Marine Act, 1920, amendment, coastwise transportation of empty cargo vans for use in foreign trade 700 Merchant Marine Act of 1936. *See separate title.* Metric system, study on increased use of 693 Migratory Bird Conservation Act, amendment, substituting Secretary of Transportation as member of Migratory Bird Conservation Commission 39 National Bureau of Standards— Appropriation for 326, 680 Standard reference data, compilation and evaluation 340 National Commission on Fire Prevention and Control, member 37 Patent Office, appropriation for 326, 680 Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, appropriation for effecting provisions 677, 678 Shipping Act, 1916, amendment, freight charges, voluntary refunds 111 Standard Reference Data Act 339 State Technical Services Act of 1965— Amendment, extension 423 Appropriation for effecting provisions 681 United States Travel Service, appropriation for 679 Vessels. *See separate title.* **Commerce Commission, Interstate:** Appropriation for 336, 944 Interagency Advisory Committee on Compensation for Motor Vehicle Accident Losses, member 127 National trail system, cooperation 926 **“Commercial Banks and Their Trust Activities,”** printing of additional copies 1451 **Commercial Fisheries, Bureau of,** appropriation for 330, 433 **Commercial Fisheries Research and Development Act of 1964:** Amendments, extension 957 Appropriation for effecting provisions 433 **Commission of Balanced Economic Development,** hearings to establish, printing of copies 1442 **Commission of Fine Arts:** Airspace construction, recommendations 1169 Appropriation for 440 Benito Pablo Juarez, statue site, approval of 1155 National Gallery of Art, additional building, approval 286 National Visitor Facilities Advisory Commission, member 45 Organization of American States, headquarters site, approval 959 Rental of public space, approval 1157 **Commission on Civil Rights,** appropriation for 687 **Commission on Marine Science, Engineering and Resources,** appropriation for 324, 444 **Commission on Obscenity and Pornography,** appropriation for 196 **Commodity Credit Corporation:** Appropriation for 652 Emergency Credit Revolving Fund, temporary funding authorization 169 Extra long staple cotton, sale at market prices 703 Financing exports to persons engaged in commerce with North Vietnam, prohibition 451A12 **Commodity Exchange Act:** Amendments— “Commodities,” inclusion of frozen concentrated orange juice 413 “Commodity,” inclusion of livestock and livestock products 26 “Floor broker,” definition 26 Record keeping; reporting requirements, etc 26–34 Appropriation for effecting provisions 646 **Commodity Exchange Authority,** appropriation for 308, 646, 1190 **Communication Services,** tax rate reduction, postponement 92 **Communications Act of 1934:** Amendments— Corporation for Public Broadcasting, authorization for appropriations, extension 108 Obscene or harassing telephone calls, prohibition 112 Radio reception, devices which interfere with, regulations 290 Unauthorized publication of communications 223 Appropriation for effecting provisions 991 **Communications Commission, Federal:** Appropriation for 335, 940 National trail system, cooperation 926 Radio reception, devices which interfer with, regulations 290 **Communism:** Congressional statement opposing United Nations membership to Communist Chinese Government 672, 1139 Economic assistance to countries, restriction 1140 Export-Import Bank of the United States, exports to countries, prohibition 48 **Community Mental Health Centers Act:** Amendments— Alcoholism, treatment at community level 1006 Narcotic addiction, rehabilitation 1009 Appropriation for effecting provisions 984 **Community Relations Service,** appropriation for 674 **Comptroller General.** *See under* General Accounting Office. **Concurrent Resolutions:** Badlands National Monument, S. Dak., land exchanges 1447 Congress— Adjournment 1442, 1443, 1446, 1450 Adjournment, sine die 1452 Joint session to receive Presidential communication 1441 Constantino Brumidi, statue to be placed in rotunda of capitol 1441 Enrolled bills— Correction— Intergovernment Cooperation Act of 1968, designation of title (S. 698) 1450 Trails, establishment of nationwide system of (S. 827) 1450 Signing during adjournment 1450, 1452 Father Damien, statue, to be placed in rotunda of capitol 1447 Inauguration, joint committee for arrangements 1445 King Kamehameha I, statue, to be placed in rotunda of capitol 1447 Publications, printing of additional copies— “Anti-Crime Program,” hearings 1445 “Commercial Banks and Their Trust Activities” 1451 Commission of Balanced Economic Development, hearings on 1442 Constantino Brumidi, program of unveiling of statue in rotunda 1441 The Constitution of the United States 1442 Father Damien and King Kamehameha I, statues of, proceeding of ceremonies in rotunda 1447 “Federal Educational Policies, Programs, and Proposals” 1451 List of operating Federal assistance programs 1451 “Long-Range Program and Research Needs in Aging and Related Fields” 1443 Northwest Regional Services Corporation, hearings on 1442 “The Present-Day Ku Klux Klan Movement” 1449 Rickover, Vice Admiral Hyman G., certain letters of 1449 “Status and Future of Small Business” 1448 Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency, hearings 1448 Summary of Veterans Legislation Reported, Ninetieth Congress” 1445 Veterans’ Benefits Calculator 1444 United States Capitol Police, compensatory pay 1446 Veterans, employment opportunities, congressional statement 1448 Warsaw ghetto uprising against the Nazi, 25th anniversary 1442A13 World Farm Center, congressional endorsement 1446 World weather program, United States participation 1443 **Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation and Yakima Tribes of Yakima Reservation,** settlement of rights to judgment fund 69 **Conflict-of-interest Statutes,** applicability, etc 225, 248, 766 **Congress.** *See also* House of Representatives; Legislative Branch of the Government; Senate. Adjournment 1442, 1443, 1446, 1450 Adjournment, sine die 1452 Boy Scouts of America, service to the youth of this Nation, congressional support 53 Enrolled bills, signing during adjournment 1450, 1452 Franked mail privileges for surviving spouses of members 278 Grant-in-aid programs, review 1106 Interstate compacts, consent of Congress granted to— Animas-La Plata Project Compact 898 Great Lakes Basin Compact 414 Kansas City Area Transportation Authority, additional powers 338 Joint Committees, Congressional— Appropriation for 404 Inaugural Ceremonies of 1969, appropriation for 405 President’s Economic Report, 1968, filing date, extension 3 Joint session to receive Presidential communication 1441 Publications, printing of additional copies for committees. *See under* Concurrent Resolutions. Reports to— Agriculture, Department of— Food stamp program 958 National trails system, studies 921 National wild and scenic rivers 909 Army, Department of the, rivers and harbors, beach erosion control 735, 736, 738 Attorney General— Extortionate credit transactions 162 Truth in Lending Act, functions 151 Budget, Bureau of the, Executive branch, expenditure, etc 271 Commerce, Department of— Construction industry, employment stabilization 1355 Metric system, study on increased use of 694 Comptroller General, Federal grant-in-aid programs 1107 Defense, Department of— Foreign property, receipt of 1133 Foreign support, value 1136 Funds, receipts and disbursements of; transfer 1131, 1135 Education, Office of, Job Corps, Federal-State operation, study 1097 Engineers, Corps of, Devils Jumps Dam and Reservoir, Cumberland River, Ky.-Tenn 749 Export-Import Bank of the United States, extension of certain loans 297 Federal Power Commission, right of Government to take over project, notice of stay granted 617 Federal Reserve System, Board of Governors, Truth in Lending Act, functions 151 Federal supervisory agencies of banks, security measures 295 General Accounting Office, National Homeownership Foundation, audit 495 Great Lakes Commission, activities 419 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of— Electronic products, radiation control program 1176, 1185 Health programs, training, research, facilities, etc 779, 787, 788 White House Conference on Aging, 1971, final 879 Housing and Urban Development, Department of, 1968 program 497, 515, 556, 607 Intergovernmental Relations, Advisory Commission on, Federal grant-in-aid program 1107 Interior, Department of the— Colorado River Basin project 886, 890, 896, 897, 899, 900 Fort Washington Parkway, Md., lands 825 Indian race, acceptance of gifts for advancement of 171 National trails system, studies 921 National Visitor Center Facilities Act of 1968 44 National wild and scenic rivers 909 Washington Channel, D.C., public visitor parking facilities, study 735 Labor, Department of, construction industry, employment stabilization 1355A14 Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, activities 208 National Advisory Commission on Low Income Housing, recommendations 497 National Advisory Council on Vocational Education, program 1067 National Commission for the Review of Federal and State Laws Relating to Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance 224 National Commission on Consumer Finance 165 National Commission on Fire Prevention and Control 38 National Homeownership Foundation, housing, annual 494 President of the United States— Budget, reserved amounts 272 Communist countries, economic assistance, determination 1140 Economic report, 1968, time extension 3 Foreign assistance programs 573, 962, 964, 967, 1139 Foreign military sales 1323, 1324 Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 601, 602 International Coffee Agreement Act of 1968 1349 International Programs in Meteorology 1444 Military assistance, underdeveloped countries 1138 Tax reform proposals 270 Securities and Exchange Commission, study on effect of institutional investors 453 Transportation, Department of— Motor vehicle accident compensation system, study 126 Settlement of military claims 878 Transportation projects, etc 821, 827, 830, 835 United States Courts, interception of wire and oral communications, authorizations 222 Vocational education, program guidelines, etc 1096 Surviving spouses of members, franked mail privileges 278 **Congress, Library of.** *See* Library of Congress. **Conservation Reserve Program,** appropriation for 648 **Consolidated Farmers Home Administration Act of 1961:** Amendments— Hawaii, farm improvement loans on leased lands, time extension 445 Loans to supplement income; conversion to recreational use; water and sewer development grants, etc 770 Appropriation for effecting provisions 643, 650, 651 **Constitution of the United States,** printing as House document, additional copies 1442 **Constitution Week,** 1968, proclamation 1633 **Consumer and Marketing Service,** appropriation for 308, 325, 644, 1190 **Consumer Credit Protection Act:** Consumer credit cost disclosure 146 Extortionate credit transactions 159 National Commission on Consumer Finance 164 Restriction on garnishment 162 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1192 **Consumer Finance, National Commission on,** establishment 164 **Consumer Interests, President’s Committee on,** appropriation for 994 **Continuing Appropriation Acts, 1969** 275, 475, 906 **Contracts with United States:** Armed Forces, multiyear procurement 289 Defense, Department of— Cargo container sizes, specifications 49, 50 Procurement, examination of records 863 District of Columbia— Maintenance of equipment of buildings, etc 1004 Public works, bonding requirements 628 Educational institutions, law enforcement programs, loans to persons entering 204 Land and water conservation, appropriation authorization for acquisition 355 Rehabilitation of youth, grants for 470 Truth in Negotiations Act, procurement under contract, examination of records 863 Watershed protection and flood prevention projects 250 Water supplies, conservation, etc 891–894 **Cooperative Research Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 978 **Cooperative State Research Service,** appropriation for 324, 641 **Copyright:** Duration of protection, extension 397 Standard reference data, secured by Commerce Department 340A15 **Copyright Office,** appropriation for 410 **Corporations:** Commodity Credit Corporation— Appropriation for 652 Emergency Credit Revolving Fund, temporary funding authorization 169 Extra long staple cotton, sale at market prices 703 Financing exports to persons engaged in commerce with North Vietnam, prohibition 451 Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, appropriation for 310, 652 Federal Home Loan Bank Board, appropriation for 335, 953 Federal National Mortgage Association, Government-sponsored private corporation 536 Government Corporation Control Act— Amendments, technical 544, 610 Appropriation for effecting provisions 657, 708, 977 Government National Mortgage Association, separate corporation 536 National housing partnerships, private corporations created 547 Northwest Regional Services Corporation, hearings on establishment, printing of copies 1442 Statutory mergers, tax exemption 1310 **Corporations and Business Tax, District of Columbia,** increase 612 **Cotton:** Cropland adjustment program; price support, etc., extension 996 Extra long staple— Allotment transfers 702 Price support, sale at market prices 702, 703 Long staple, national marketing quota. 701 **Court of Military Appeals, United States:** Appropriation for 1125 Establishment as judicial tribunal; retired judge and staff assistant 178 **Courts, United States:** Administrative Office, appropriation for 685 Appeals, Courts of— Appropriation for 319, 323, 684 Judges, appointment of additional 184 Pretrial proceedings of civil actions in different districts, judicial review by 110 Claims, Court of— Appropriation for 323, 684 Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation and Yakima Tribes of Yakima Reservation, settlement of rights to judgment fund 69 Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of, appropriation for 684 Customs Court, appropriation for 684 District Courts— Agua Caliente Reservation, Calif., handling of estates, jurisdiction 1164 Appropriation for 319, 323, 684 Electronic products, violations, jurisdiction 1184 Flood insurance program, judicial review 585 Gun control, petitions, judicial review 1223 Judges, appointment of U.S. magistrates 1108 Multidistrict litigation, transfer for consolidation of pretrial proceedings 109 National insurance development program, judicial review 563 North Carolina, eastern district, Elizabeth City division, judgments against United States for acquisition of lands 168 Virginia, judicial districts, independent cities included 292 Wholesome Poultry Products Act, jurisdiction 806 District of Columbia. *See* Courts *under* District of Columbia. Federal Judicial Center, appropriation for 319, 686 Federal juries, selection, fees, etc 53–63 Federal Magistrates Act 1107 Judges— Appropriation for 319 Widows and dependent children, annuities 662 Jurors and commissioners, appropriation for 319, 685 Jury Selection and Service Act of 1968 53 Military Appeals, United States Court of. *See separate title.* Supreme Court of the United States, appropriation for 323, 683 Tax Court of the United States, appropriation for 196 United States Magistrates, Office of, establishment 1107 **Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, Ill.,** legislative jurisdiction by United States, adjustment 177A16 **Cradle of Forestry in America, Pisgah National Forest, N.C.,** establishment 342 **Credit Protection Act, Consumer** 146 **Credit Union Act, Federal, Amendments:** Purchase of liquidating notes; unsecured loan limit; semiannual audits; consumer credit counseling programs; acceptance of gifts 284–286 Technical provisions 545 **Credit Unions, Federal,** payroll deductions for employees to purchase shares 274 **Creek Nation of Indians,** judgment funds, disposition 855, 859 **Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, Omnibus** 197 **Crimes and Misdemeanors:** “Anti-Crime Program,” hearing, printing of additional copies 1445 Appeals by United States from decisions sustaining motions to suppress evidence 237 Bank Protection Act of 1968, penalties for violations under 295 Canal Zone, provisions of law made applicable to 243 Civil Obedience Act of 1968 90 Civil rights, 1968, penalties for violations 73–77, 86, 87, 90, 91 Commodity Exchange Act, violations under, penalties 31, 33 Consumer Credit Protection Act, penalties for violations under 151, 160, 161, 164 Criminal procedures, trial by United States magistrates; technical amendments 1115 District of Columbia Air Pollution Control Act, penalties for violations under 459 Electronic products standards, penalties for violations 1185 El Dorado, Kans., settlement of claim, penalties for violations 108 Extortion and threats in District of Columbia, prohibition; penalties for violations 238 Extortionate credit transactions, provisions 159 Firearms control, etc 226, 236, 1223 Flag of the United States, desecration, penalties 291 Gilmer County, Ga., settlement of claim penalties for violation 242 Government employees, compensation, citizenship requirement, penalties for violations 717 Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act, penalties for violations under 598 Jury Selection and Service Act of 1968, penalties for violations under 57, 59, 60 Klickitat County, Wash., construction of sewer and water systems, penalties for violations 1319 Liquors, interstate shipment, bill of lading requirement, penalties 872 LSD, and other hallucinogenic drugs, penalties for possession, etc 1361 Machineguns, destructive devices, etc., tax violations, penalties 1234 National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence, attendance and testimony of witnesses and production of evidence 176 National Trails System Act, violation of regulations, penalties 925 Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968, penalties for violations under 725 Overthrow of the Government, persons accepting fellowships who advocate, penalty 716 Postal Service— Employees, assaults on, penalties 611 Inspectors, arrest and commitment, powers of 998 Motor vehicle master keys, nonmailable 997 Prosecution for embezzlement of postage due collections 292 Public Space Rental Act, D.C., penalties for violation 1163 Public Space Utilization Act, D.C., penalties for violations 1168 Savings and Loan Holding Company Amendments of 1967, violations under penalty 14 Telephone calls, obscene or harassing, penalties 112 Traveler’s checks, forged countersigned, transportation in interstate commerce 885 United States Grain Standards Act, penalties for violations under 767 Warrants, additional grounds for issuing 238 Wholesome Poultry Products Act, penalties for violations under 802 Wire or oral communications, devices for interception, prohibition; penalties for violations 211–225 Witnesses and evidence, admissibility into evidence of voluntary confessions: eye witness testimony 210 **Criminal Justice Act of 1964,** appropriation for effecting provisions 685 **Crop Insurance Corporation, Federal,** appropriation for 310, 652A17 **Cropland Adjustment Program,** appropriation for 648 **Crow Creek Sioux Indian Reservation, S. Dak.,** settlement for payment of lands, time extension 337 **Crow Indian Reservation, Mont.,** mineral rights granted to tribe 123 **Cuba, Government of,** foreign assistance, restriction 1137 **Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West, Center for,** appropriation for 672 **Customs, Bureau of,** appropriation for 190, 319 **Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of,** appropriation for 684 **Customs Court,** appropriation for 684 **Customs Tariffs, International Union for the Publication of,** United States contributions, appropriation authorization 1003 **D** **Dairy Products:** Indemnity payments— Appropriation for 1190 Extension of program 750 Price support program, etc., extension 996 Tariff schedules, proclamation 1636, 1649 **Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., 200th Anniversary,** commemoration 881 **Data Act, Standard Reference** 339 **Deaf:** Model Secondary School for the Deaf, appropriation for 989 National Technical Institute for the Deaf, appropriation for 989 **Defense, Department of.** *See also* Armed Forces *and individual services.* Appropriation Act, 1969 1120 Appropriation for 310, 705, 949 Armed Forces recruiters, grants prohibited to nonprofit institutions barring, report to NASA 282 Boy Scouts of America, Seventh National Jamboree, loan of equipment 852 Civil defense— Appropriation for 949 Extension of certain authorities 175 Civil functions, appropriation for 326, 705 Claims, appropriation for payment 311, 1125 Conservation programs on military reservations 661 Contingencies, appropriation for 1125 Contracts, multiyear procurement 289 Court of Military Appeals, appropriation for 1125 Courts-martial, military judges and counsel, increased participation 1335 Defense procurement contracts, uniform cost accounting standards, study 279 Emergency Fund, appropriation for 311, 1128 Facilities for defense agencies, construction, etc 385 Family housing at military installations— Appropriation for 865 Construction authorization 387 Family protection plan of retired servicemen, modification of provisions 751 Foreign Military Sales Act 1320 General provisions, Appropriation Acts 949, 956, 1129 Government buildings, accessibility to physically handicapped, design, etc 719 Homeowners assistance, acquisition of properties 389 Military airlift services, modernization 851 Military claims, settlement authority 877 Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1969 864 Military Justice Act of 1968 1335 Military personnel, appropriation for 310, 326 Military reservations, fish and wildlife conservation programs on 661 National trail system, cooperation 926 Operation and maintenance appropriation for 1123 Procurement— Appropriation for 1127 Contracts, examination of records 863 Research, development, etc., appropriation for 1128 Retired pay, appropriation for 1121 Retired servicemen’s family protection plan, modification of provisions 751 Surplus military equipment, sale to State and local law enforcement agencies 851 Truth in Negotiations Act, procurement under contract, examination of records 863 Uniform Code of Military Justice— Courts-martial, military judges and counsel, increased participation 1335 Treatment of offenders, military correctional facilities 287 United States Court of Military Appeals— Appropriation for 1125 Establishment as judicial tribunal; retired judge and staff assistant 178 USS *Pueblo,* hostile-fire pay to members 863A18 **Defense Department Appropriation Act, 1968,** dependent’s schooling in foreign countries, limitation, increase 311 **Defense Production Act of 1950:** Amendments-— Extension; appropriation authorization, increase 279 Joint Committee on Defense Production, appropriation authorization, increase 279 Uniform cost accounting standards, feasibility study 279 Appropriation for effecting provisions 405, 942 **Delaware Nation of Indians,** judgment funds, distribution 861 **Delaware River Basin Commission,** appropriation for 714 **Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act of 1966:** Amendments— Federal aid for law enforcement facilities 208 Planned area wide development; model cities 531, 602, 603 Appropriation for effecting provisions 866, 950–952 **Department of Housing and Urban Development Act.** *See* Housing and Urban Development Act, Department of. **Dependents’ Medical Care Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 985 **Disaster Areas:** Emergency disaster loans to farmers, authorization for temporary funding of Emergency Credit Revolving Fund 169 Insurance protection against earth quakes, floods, etc 588 Study of assistance program, reporting date 607 Trust Territories of the Pacific, appropriation authorization 1213 **Disaster Relief Act of 1966,** appropriation for effecting provisions 938 **Distilled Spirits:** Claims for drawback, time extension 1210 Exportation procedures, simplification 1328 Imported spirits, tax exemption 1328 Loss of withdrawn spirits, tax abatement, etc 1328 **District Courts.** *See under* Courts, United States. **District of Columbia:** Airspace and subsurface public space, use, rental, etc 1158, 1166 Alcoholic beverages, prohibition, elimination of certain; application for licenses, citizenship requirement 616 Appropriation Act, 1969 694 Appropriation for 311, 336, 694, 1191 Benito Pablo Juarez, statue, site selection 1154 Blind persons, establishment of register 633 Buildings, contracts for maintenance of equipment, etc 1004 Capital outlay, appropriation for 312, 694, 698, 1191 Chancery use of property, exception 396 Claims— Appropriation for settlement 312, 1191 Personal property against the District by employees, settlement 998 Courts— Appeals, Court of— Judges, salary increase 1119 Reports of opinions, sale price 291 General Sessions, Court of— Judges, additional; salary increase 1119 Unsafe vaults, orders for removal, repair, etc 1160 Recording of liens 42 Tax Court, judges, salary increase 1119 Disorderly and obscene acts, prosecution by Corporation Counsel 460 District of Columbia Election Act 106 District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency, transfer of functions to the Commission 1371 Education— Appropriation for 312, 696 District of Columbia Elected Board of Education Act 101 Election laws, amendments 103 Employees, leave— Funeral of immediate relatives in Armed Forces, attendance of 1151 Military, for active duty, additional 1151 Extortion and threats in, prohibition; penalties for violations 238 Federal City College, a land-grant college 241 Federal payments— Appropriation for 311 Increase 612 Gallaudet College— Appropriation for 328, 989 Board of Directors, additional members 397 General provisions, Appropriation Act 698 Gifts to minors, deposited in “financial institutions” 98 Health and welfare, appropriation for 312, 696 Heliport site, parking facilities 45 Highway system, interstate, construction 827 Highways and traffic, appropriation for 697A19 Hospitals— Construction and facilities, grants 631 Freedmen’s Hospital, appropriation for 328, 990 Saint Elizabeths Hospital— Appropriation for 328, 984 United States prisoners, reimbursement for care of 675 Housing projects, low rent public 607 Judgments and decrees of United States District Court, a lien when filed and recorded in Office of Recorder of Deeds 42 Law and order in the Washington metropolitan area, proclamation 1622 Life Insurance Act, alien companies, contents of advertisement, financial report 662 Loans and interest, appropriation for repayment of 698 Medical program, regional, inclusion 1005 Metropolitan police— Appropriation for 697 Mutual aid agreements in metropolitan area 1150 Motor Vehicle Safety Responsibility Act, amendment, minor traffic violations, elimination of proof of financial responsibility 1152 Motor vehicles— Inaugural ceremonies, special registration tags 4 Nonregistered, inspection of, regulations 1002 National Conference of State Societies, Washington, designation 292 National Gallery of Art— Additional building 286 Appropriation for 443 National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, tax exemption of certain property 634 National Visitor Center Facilities Act of 1968 43 National Visitor Facilities Advisory Commission, member 45 National Zoological Park, appropriation for 443, 696 Operating expense, appropriation for 311, 1191 Organization of American States, headquarters site, transfer of property 958 Parks and recreation, appropriation for 696 Presidential Inaugural Ceremonies Act, amendments, regulations; appropriation authorization 4 Public safety, appropriation for 311, 695, 1191 Public space, rental authorization 1157 Public works, contracts accompanied by bonds 628 Real property, foreclosure, written notice 1002 Recreation Board, abolition, transfer of functions 1370 Sanitary engineering, appropriation for 697 Schoolchildren, reduced bus fares 1187 Taxes— Income, rate increase 612 Sales, rate increase 613 Use, rate, increase 613 Withholding by employer, reporting period 612 Teachers and school officers, salary increase 132 Telephone calls, obscene or harassing, prohibition 112 Wage-board employees, personal services, appropriation for 698 Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission, schoolchildren, reduced fares, report 1187 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, establishment 1357 **District of Columbia Administrative Procedure Act** 1203 **District of Columbia Air Pollution Control Act** 458 **District of Columbia Alcoholic Rehabilitation Act of 1967** 618 **District of Columbia Beverage Control Act, Amendments:** Application for licenses, citizenship requirement 616 Intoxication, violation and penalty; treatment of alcoholism 618 Prohibition of certain sales on Sunday, elimination 616 **District of Columbia Elected Board of Education Act** 101 **District of Columbia Election Act** 106 **District of Columbia Income and Franchise Tax Act of 1947, Amendments:** Corporations and business tax, increase 612 Individual tax rate, increase 612 Withholding by employer, reporting period 612 **District of Columbia Insurance Placement Act** 567 **District of Columbia Medical Facilities Construction Act of 1968** 631 **District of Columbia Police and Firemen’s Salary Act of 1958, Amendments,** salary increases, schedule 140A20 **District of Columbia Police and Firemen’s Salary Act Amendments of 1968** 140 **District of Columbia Public Education Act:** Amendments, Federal City College, a land-grant college 241 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1190 **District of Columbia Public School Food Services Act, Amendment,** employees salaries, adjustments 1363 **District of Columbia Public Space Rental Act** 1156 **District of Columbia Public Space Utilization Act** 1166 **District of Columbia Revenue Act of 1937, Amendment,** tax court, salary increase of judges 1119 **District of Columbia Revenue Act of 1947:** Amendment, increase in Federal payments 612 Appropriation for effecting provisions 694 **District of Columbia Revenue Act of 1968** 612 **District of Columbia Sales Tax Act, Amendments:** House of Representatives, sales of materials, foods, exemption 614 Tax rate, increase 613 Telephone service, removal of exemption 613 **District of Columbia Teachers’ Leave Act of 1949, Amendment,** sick and emergency leave, restriction 140 **District of Columbia Teachers’ Salary Act Amendments of 1968** 132 **District of Columbia Teachers’ Salary Act of 1955, Amendments,** salary increases, schedule 132 **District of Columbia Uniform Gifts to Minors Act, Amendments,** “Financial institution,” gifts deposited in 98 **District of Columbia Use Tax Act, Amendments,** tax rate, increase 615 **Drug Abuse Control Amendments of 1965,** functions under, transfer to Attorney General 1367 **Drugs:** Animal drugs, new, consolidation of provisions regarding 342 LSD, and other hallucinogenic drugs, penalties for possession, etc 1361 **E** **Economic Advisers, Council of,** appropriation for 195, 320, 1198 **Economic Development Assistance,** appropriation for 318, 325 **Economic Opportunity, Office of:** Appropriation for 317, 993 Director, member of National Homeownership Foundation 492 **Economic Opportunity Act of 1964:** Amendments— Technical, reflecting codification of Title 5, U.S. Code provisions 1315 Youth work and training programs, age quotas 1062 Appropriation for effecting provisions 317, 976, 993, 994 **Economic Research Service,** appropriation for 307, 644 **Education.** *See also* Schools and Colleges. Adult Education Act of 1966— Amendment, age limitation, reduction to 16 1095 Appropriation for effecting provisions 977 Agricultural colleges, additional appropriation, authorization 241 American Education Week, 1968, proclamation 1643 Child Nutrition Act of 1966— Amendments, school breakfast program 119 Appropriation for effecting provisions 645 Cooperative Research Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 978 District of Columbia Teachers’ Leave Act of 1949, amendment, sick and emergency leave, restriction 140 District of Columbia Teachers’ Salary Act Amendments of 1968 132 District of Columbia Teachers’ Salary Act of 1955, Amendments, salary increases, schedule 132 Economic Opportunity Act of 1964— Amendments— Technical, reflecting codification of Title 5, U.S. Code provisions 1315 Youth work and training programs, age quotas 1062 Appropriation for effecting provisions 317, 976, 993, 994 Education Professions Development Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 975, 976 Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, appropriation for effecting provisions 974, 978, 1195 Elementary and Secondary Education Amendments of 1967, amendment, availability of funds 1094 “Federal Educational Policies, Programs, and Proposals,” printing of additional copies 1451 Federal-State training program 605 Federally affected areas, school assistance, appropriation for 975A21 Financial aid to students, not considered as income 1063 Graduate Education, Advisory Council on, establishment 1049 Health professions training programs, research facilities, etc., grants, loans 773–789 Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963. *See separate title.* Higher Education Act of 1965. *See separate title.* Higher Education Act of 1968 1014 Indian students in institutions of higher education, Federal support 71 International Education Act of 1966, amendment, extension of program 1062 Law enforcement programs 204 Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, appropriation for effecting provisions 319, 333, 672, 689, 691, 978 National Defense Education Act of 1958. See*separate title.* National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965. *See separate title.* National School Lunch Act— Amendments, special food service program for children 117 Appropriation for effecting provisions 645 National School Lunch Week, 1968, proclamation 1614 National Vocational Student Loan Insurance Act of 1965— Amendments, student loan insurance programs, interest rate 635 Repeal 1024 Post-secondary, recommendation to Congress regarding availability to all young Americans 1063 Preschool programs for children 901 Sea grant colleges and programs, authorization of funds for 704 Student misconduct, denial of Federal aid 1062 Teacher Corps program, appropriation for 976 Veterans. *See separate title.* Vocational, Indians, increased funds authorized 4 Vocational Education Act of 1946, appropriation for effecting provisions 977 Vocational Education Act of 1963— Amendments— Citation of title I as 1064 Program expansion, authorization 1064 Appropriation for effecting provisions 997, 978 Vocational Education Amendments of 1968. *See separate title.* **Education, Office of:** Appropriation for 315, 327, 687, 974, 1195 Graduate Education, Advisory Council on, establishment 1049 Job Corps, Federal-State operation, study of feasibility 1097 School assistance, Federally affected areas, appropriation for 315 **Education Professions Development Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 975, 976 **Eisenhower College, Seneca Falls, N.Y.:** Appropriation for 1198 Grants to, authorization 1000 **Eisenhower Week, Salute to:** Designation 359 Proclamation 1640 **El Dorado, Kans.,** payment for settlement of claim 108 **El Portal Administrative Site, Calif.,** long-term lease of lands in 393 **Electrodes,** imported for use in producing aluminum, suspension of duty, extension 1004 **Electronic Product Radiation Safety Standards Committee, Technical,** establishment 1179 **Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965,** appropriation for effecting provisions 974, 978, 1195 **Elementary and Secondary Education Amendments of 1967, Amendment,** availability of funds 1094 **Elklutna Project, Alas.,** rehabilitation 875 **Emergency Planning, Office of:** Appropriation for 324, 937 Renamed, Office of Emergency Preparedness 1194 **Emergency Preparedness, Office of,** renamed 1194 **Employees’ Compensation, Bureau of,** appropriation for 332, 973 **Employment Opportunity Commission, Equal,** appropriation for 335, 687 **Employment Security, Bureau of,** appropriation for 92, 970 **Engineers, Corps of:** Appropriation for 326, 705 Estuarine areas, study and inventory for preservation 625 Recreation areas at lakes and reservoirs, collection of fees 746 **Engraving and Printing, Bureau of,** appropriation for 190A22 **Environmental Science Services Administration,** appropriation for 325, 679 **Equal Employment Opportunity Commission,** appropriation for 335, 687 **Estuarine Areas,** study and inventory for preservation 625 **Executive Office of the President.** *See* Executive Office *under* President of the United States. **Expenditure Control Act of 1968, Revenue and** 251 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1199 **Export Control Act of 1949,** appropriation for effecting provisions 678 **Export-Import Bank Act of 1945, Amendments:** Change in name of the Bank; time extension 47, 49 Exports to or for use in Communist countries, prohibition 48 Military credits to less developed countries, limitation 48 **Export-Import Bank of the United States:** Appropriation for 1143 Foreign military sales, restrictions 1325 Loans, guarantees, extension of certain 296 **Export-Import Bank of Washington,** renamed Export-Import Bank of the United States; extension, etc 47, 49 **Eye Institute, National,** establishment 771 **F** **Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938,** appropriation for effecting provisions 973 **Fair Packaging and Labeling Act, Amendment,** containers and measures for fruits and vegetables 1320 **Fair Practices Act of 1967, Agricultural** 93 **Family Health Week, National:** Designation 848 Proclamation 1656 **Family Reunion Day:** Designation 359 Proclamation 1639 **Farm-City Week, National,** 1968, proclamation 1647 **Farm Credit Act of 1933, Amendments:** Banks for cooperatives, retirement of Government capital 1145 Production credit associations— Capital funds, improvement 183 Retirement of Government capital 1145 **Farm Credit Act of 1953, Amendments,** production credit associations, retirement of Government capital 1145 **Farm Credit Administration,** appropriation for 335, 653 **Farm Labor Contractor Registration Act of 1963,** appropriation for effecting provisions 972 **Farm Safety Week, National,** 1968, proclamation 1611 **Farmer Cooperative Service,** appropriation for 324, 641 **Farmers Home Administration,** appropriation for 310, 650, 1191 **Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956:** Amendments— Additional miles 822, 823 Apportionment of funds 822 Beautification program 817 Bridge inspection 829 Construction by States in advance of apportionment 828 Emergency relief, funds 829 Equal employment opportunity 826 Federal share 835 Forest roads and trails 819 Fort Washington Parkway, acquisition of lands 824 Garden State Parkway, collection of tolls 825 Guam, American Samoa, and Virgin Islands, study 830 Highway classification, systematic nationwide 823 Highway relocation assistance 830 Highway safety programs 822 Interstate system, extension, increased funds 815 Parklands, preservation 823 Real property acquisition policies 836 Rights-of-way, acquisition 818 Small business loans 835 Toll roads 829 Urban areas, fringe parking facilities, etc 820 Urban impact, public hearings 828 Wages, prevailing rate of 821 Appropriation for effecting provisions 657 **Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968** 815 **Federal Airport Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 656 **Federal Aviation Act of 1958:** Amendments— Control and abatement of aircraft noise and sonic boom 395 Supplemental air carriers, tour charter trips 867 Appropriation for effecting provisions 656, 938 **Federal Aviation Administration:** Appropriation for 334, 656, 1197 Aviation War Risk Insurance Revolving Fund, appropriation for 657A23 Government Corporation Control Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 657 National capital airports, appropriation for 656 Research and development, appropriation for 656 **Federal Bureau of Investigation:** Appropriation for 331, 674 Director— Appointment by President, by and with advice and consent of Senate 236 Compensation 674 Law enforcement training programs, establishment 204 **Federal City College,** establishment as a land-grant college in District of Columbia 241 **Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950, Amendment,** extension of authorities 175 **Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Review,** appropriation for 335, 440 **Federal Communications Commission:** Appropriation for 335, 940 National trail system, cooperation 926 Radio reception, devices which interfere with, regulations 290 **Federal Credit Union Act, Amendments:** Purchase of liquidating notes; unsecured loan limit; semiannual audits; consumer credit counseling programs; acceptance of gifts 284–286 Technical provisions 545 **Federal Credit Unions,** payroll deductions for employees to purchase shares 274 **Federal Criminal Laws, National Commission on Reform of,** appropriation for 688 **Federal Crop Insurance Corporation,** appropriation for 310, 652 **Federal Deposit Insurance Act, Amendments,** interest and dividends, maximum rates, extension of authority 856 **“Federal Educational Policies, Programs, and Proposals,”** printing of additional copies 1451 **Federal Farm Loan Act, Amendments:** Federal intermediate credit banks— Capital funds, improvement 182 Retirement of Government capital 1145 **Federal Field Committee for Development Planning in Alaska,** appropriation for 444 **Federal Firearms Act,** repeal 234 **Federal Flood Insurance Act of 1956, Amendments,** treasury borrowing authority 573 **Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, Amendments:** Animal drugs, new, consolidation of provisions regarding 342 LSD, and other hallucinogenic drugs, penalties for possession, etc 1361 **Federal Highway Administration,** appropriation for 239, 334, 657 **Federal Home Loan Bank Act, Amendments:** Federal home loan banks, investment in housing project loans 609 Interest and dividends, maximum rates, extension of authority 856 Liquidity requirements 856 Technical provisions 545 **Federal Home Loan Bank Board,** appropriation for 335, 953 **Federal Housing Administration,** appropriation for 1193 **Federal Judicial Center,** appropriation for 319, 686 **Federal Magistrates Act** 1107 **Federal Maritime Commission:** Appropriation for 687 Freight charges, voluntary refunds 111 Passenger vessels, compliance with certain safety standards, time extension 449 **Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service,** appropriation for 335, 993 **Federal National Mortgage Association,** Government-sponsored private corporation 536 **Federal National Mortgage Association Charter Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 948, 953, 977 **Federal Power Act, Amendment,** licensing authority; right of Government to take over project 616 **Federal Power Commission:** Appropriation for 335, 940 National trail system, cooperation 926 National wild and scenic rivers, approval 910 Natural gas pipeline safety standards, cooperation 725 **Federal Prison Industries, Incorporated,** appropriation for 691 **Federal Prison System,** appropriation for 318, 331, 675 **Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949:** Amendments— Historical documents, collection, preservation, etc., extension of authorization 638 Inaugural Committee, assistance and special services 1319A24 Urban land utilization, acquisition, use, or disposition, notice to local zoning authority 1104 Appropriation for effecting provisions 991 **Federal Radiation Council,** appropriation for 335, 994 **Federal Railroad Administration:** Appropriation for 659, 1197 High-speed ground transportation research and development, appropriation for 659 Railroad Safety, Bureau of, appropriation for 659 Research, appropriation for 659 **Federal Register:** Publication in— Bulgarian and Rumanian claims, filing period 422, 423 Colorado River Basin project, criteria 900 Communist countries, economic assistance, Presidential determination 1140 Cradle of Forestry in America, Pisgah National Forest, N.C., establishment 342 Electronic products, standards 1178 Fair housing laws, agreements with States, etc 89 Firearms, list of published laws 228, 233 Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, Utah-Wyo., boundaries 904 Gun control, regulations 1216, 1225, 1236 Higher education, regulations 1063 Housing, secondary mortgage market 545 International Coffee Organization, discrimination against United States-flag ships 1349 National scenic trails, rights-of-way 922 National Science Board, research contracts 363 National wild and scenic rivers 908, 910, 914 Natural gas pipeline safety 724 New animal drug application 347 Pine Ridge Sioux Indian Reservation, Oglala Sioux Tribe, land conveyance 664 Poultry inspection, designation of certain states 797 Redwood National Park, Calif., establishment 931 Robert S. Kerr Memorial Arboretum and Nature Center, Okla., designation 169 Standard reference data, procedures for publication 340 **Federal Reserve Act, Amendments:** Gold reserve requirements, elimination 50 Interest and dividends, maximum rates, extension of authority 856 National banking association, housing loans, etc 518, 609 Special Drawing Right certificates, use 189 United States obligations, authorization for Federal Reserve Banks to purchase directly from the Treasury, extension 113 **Federal Reserve System:** Consumer Credit Protection Act. *See separate title.* Over-the-counter securities, margins 452 Truth in Lending Act 146 **Federal Supply Service,** appropriation for 334, 941 **Federal Trade Commission:** Appropriation for 335, 940, 1192 Interagency Advisory Committee on Compensation for Motor Vehicle Accident Losses, member 127 **Federal Urban Land-Use Act** 1104 **Federal Voting Assistance Act of 1955, Amendments:** Armed Forces members, registration and voting assistance 181 Citizens temporarily residing outside United States, provisions 180 **Federal Water Pollution Control Administration,** appropriation for 713 **Feed Grains,** cropland adjustment program; price support, etc., extension 996 **Fine Arts, Commission of.** *See* Commission of Fine Arts. **Fire Prevention and Control, National Commission on,** establishment 37 **Fire Prevention Week,** 1968, proclamation 1641 **Fire Research and Safety Act of 1968** 34 **Firearms,** regulations for control 226, 236, 1213 **Firearms Act, Federal,** repeal 234 **First Transcontinental Railroad, 100th Anniversary,** medals in commemoration 120 **Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956,** appropriation for effecting provisions 640 **Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act of 1958,** appropriation for effecting provisions 706, 709, 712 **Fish and Wildlife Service:** Military reservations, conservation programs on, cooperation 661 Pesticides, etc., research on prevention of injury to fish and wildlife from use of, appropriation authorization 338 **Fish Protein Concentrate,** experimental plants, reduction 936A25 **Fisheries Act of 1950, Northwest Atlantic, Amendment,** clarifying provisions 419 **Fisheries Commissions, International,** appropriation for 671 **Fisheries Research and Development Act of 1964, Commercial:** Amendments, extension 957 Appropriation for effecting provisions 433 **Fisheries Within Territorial Waters of United States,** foreign vessels in support activities, prohibition 445 **Fishermen’s Protective Act of 1967** 729 **Fishing Vessels,** inspections, loadlines, etc., exemption from requirements 341 **Flag Day and National Flag Week,** proclamation 1635 **Flag of the United States,** desecration, penalties 291 **Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, Utah-Wyo.,** establishment 904 **Flammable Fabrics Act,** appropriations for effecting provisions 981 **Flathead Reservation, Mont.,** sale or exchange of tribal lands 356 **Flood Control.** *See also* Rivers and Harbors. Appropriation for 643, 707, 713 Flood insurance with land-management programs 587 Reclamation projects. *See under* Interior, Department of the River basins, public works on 739–750 **Flood Control Act of 1968** 739 **Flood Insurance Act of 1956, Federal, Amendments,** treasury borrowing authority 573 **Flood Insurance Act of 1968, National,** appropriation for effecting provisions 572, 1193 **Florida,** Biscayne National Monument, establishment 1188 **Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, Federal, Amendments:** Animal drugs, new, consolidation of provisions regarding 342 LSD, and other hallucinogenic drugs, penalties for possession, etc 1361 **Food and Agriculture Act of 1965:** Amendments, cropland adjustment program; price supports, etc., extension 996 Appropriation for effecting provisions 648 **Food and Drug Administration,** appropriation for 327, 974 **Food Stamp Act of 1964, amendments,** extension; increased appropriations, authorization 958 **Food Stamp Program,** appropriation for 308, 645, 1190 **Foot-and-Mouth Disease or Rinderpest,** cooperation with Central American countries for control 294 **Foreign Agricultural Service,** appropriation for 308, 646 **Foreign Assistance Act of 1961:** Amendments— Administrative provisions— Eligibility of persons to receive funds 964 False claims and ineligible commodities 965 Management system, establishment 964 Development assistance— Alliance for progress, appropriation authorization; Partners of the Alliance 961 Contingency Fund 962 Democratic institutions in development, utilization 961 International organizations, United Nations Children’s Fund 962 Investment guaranties, appropriation authorization; Latin American projects 961 Loans, appropriation authorization; rates of interest 960 Population growth programs 962 Supporting assistance, Vietnam 962 Technical cooperation, appropriation authorization; American schools and hospitals 960 Foreign military sales, repeal of certain provisions 1327 General provisions, commodity eligibility; furnishing of excess property 963 Israel, sale of supersonic planes to 966 Military assistance, appropriation authorization; Latin America, Africa, restriction on aid 963 Reappraisal of programs 966 Timber sold for export, restrictions 966 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1138, 1141 **Foreign Assistance Act of 1968** 960 **Foreign Assistance and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1969** 1137 **Foreign Claims Settlement Commission,** appropriation for 336, 687 **Foreign Currencies, Appropriation for Purchase of:** Commerce, Department of 678 Environmental Science Services Administration 679 Standards, National Bureau of 680 State, Department of 669 United States Information Agency 690, 691A26 **Foreign Direct Investment Control,** appropriation for 683, 1197 **Foreign Military Sales Act** 1320 **Foreign Service Act of 1946:** Amendment, reserve officers, extension of appointments 814 Appropriation for effecting provisions 667–669, 672, 687, 689, 1143 **Foreign Service Buildings Act, 1926:** Amendment, construction and maintenance abroad, appropriation authorization 461 Appropriation for effecting provisions 668 **Forest Products Week, National,** 1968, proclamation 1656 **Forest Service,** appropriation for 314, 438 **Forestry in America, Cradle of, Pisgah National Forest, N.C.,** establishment 342 **Fort Washington Parkway, Md.,** acquisition of lands 824 **Foss Reservoir, Washita River Basin Project, Okla.,** water sources, study, etc 124 **Freedmen’s Hospital, District of Columbia,** appropriation for 328, 990 **G** **Gallaudet College, District of Columbia:** Appropriation for 328, 989 Board of Directors, additional members 397 **Garden State Parkway, N.J.,** collection of tolls 825 **Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968, Natural** 720 **General Accounting Office:** Appropriation for 323, 412 Comptroller General— Defense procurement contracts, uniform cost accounting standards, study 279 Federal employees, waiver of claims for overpayment 1212 Federal grant-in-aid programs, study; report 1107 Guam, economic development loans, audit 1173 Flood insurance program, audit 586 National Homeownership Foundation, audit 494 New community land development, grants, audit 517 **General Agreement on Tariff and Trade,** modification 1455 **General Pulaski’s Memorial Day,** 1968, proclamation 1642 **General Services Administration:** Appropriation for 312, 334, 940, 1192 Construction, public buildings projects, appropriation for 312 Construction industry, employment stabilization, cooperation 1355 Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949— Amendments— Historical documents, collection, preservation, etc., extension of authorization 638 Inaugural Committee, assistance and special services 1319 Urban land utilization, acquisition, use, or disposition, notice to local zoning authority 1104 Appropriation for effecting provisions 991 Federal Supply Service, appropriation for 334, 941 Federal Urban Land-Use Act 1104 Former Presidents— Allowances and office facilities, appropriation for 943 Office facilities, appropriation for 1192 Travel expenses for staff and, appropriation for 1192 General provisions, Appropriation Act 943, 956 Inaugural Committee, assistance and special services 1319 National Archives and Records Service— Appropriation for 334, 942, 1192 Federal Register. *See separate title.* National Historical Publications Commission, extension of authorization 638 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Board of Trustees, membership 1357 National Commission on Consumer Finance, financial and administrative services provided by 166 National historical publications grants, appropriation for 942 National Vistor Center Facilities Act of 1968 43 National Vistor Facilities Advisory Commission, member 45 National Water Commission, furnishing of services 869 Organization of American States, headquarters site in District of Columbia, construction, etc 959 Property Management and Disposal Service, appropriation for 334, 942 Public Buildings Service— Appropriation for 334, 940, 1192 Government buildings, accessibility to physically handicapped 718 John E. Fogarty Federal Building, Providence, R.I., designation 280A27 Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act— Appropriation for effecting provisions 942 Disposition of certain materials without regard to— Beryl 704 Magnesium 1187 Transportation and Communications Service, appropriation for 334, 942 William Langer Jewel Bearing Plant, Rolla, N. Dak., operation, etc 666 **Geological Survey,** appropriation for 329, 431 **Georgia:** Blue Ridge Parkway, construction of extension 967 Gilmer County, development of airport, settlement of claim 242 **Glacier Peak Wilderness, Wash.,** extension of boundary 930 **Glendale, Ariz.,** land conveyance to city by Agriculture Department 249 **Gold Reserve Act of 1934,** Amendment, gold reserve requirements, elimination 50 **Gooseberries, Chinese,** tariff rate, reduction 1001 **Gorgas Memorial Laboratory, Panama City,** appropriation authorization, increase 1013 **Government Corporation Control Act:** Amendments, technical 544, 610 Appropriation for effecting provisions 657, 708, 977 **Government National Mortgage Association,** separate corporation 536 **Government Organization and Employees.** *See also individual departments.* Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service county committees, former employees, extension of certain benefits to 277 Appropriation Act, general provisions 717 Buildings, accessibility to physically handicapped 719 Central Intelligence Agency, retirement, cost-of-living adjustment 902 Civil defense and defense mobilization functions, appropriation for 937 Claims and judgments— Appropriation for 239, 1198 Overpayment, waiver 1212 Credit unions, payroll deductions for purchase of shares 274 Executive branch, limitation on number of employees; exception 270, 661 Expenditure Control Act of 1968, Revenue and 251 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1199 Holidays, National, Monday observances; Columbus Day a National holiday 250 Intergovernmental Cooperation Act of 1968, grant-in-aid program 1098 Law Enforcement Assistance Administration— Administrator and associate, compensation 205 Appropriation for 676 Establishment 198 Law enforcement officers not employed by United States, benefits for injury or death while apprehending Federal violators 98 Leave— Funeral of immediate relatives in Armed Forces, attendance of 1151 Military, for active duty, additional 1151 National Guard, technicians, employee of United States, status 757 Payroll savings deductions, purchase of credit union shares 274 Reserve or National Guard service— Leave, crediting of amounts received 1152 Restoration after active duty 791 Riots and civil disorders, employment limitation 235 Transportation Department, air traffic control employees, overtime pay 969 Wage board employee, wage schedule established 997 **Government Printing Office:** Appropriation for 323, 411 “Public Printing and Documents,” Title 44, United States Code, codification and enactment 1238 Superintendent of Documents, Office of, appropriation for 412 **Graduate Education, Advisory Council on,** establishment 1049 **Grain Standards Act, United States** 761 **Grazing Lands in Alaska,** leasing term, extension 358 **Great Lakes,** study and inventory of estuarine areas for preservation 625 **Great Lakes Basin Compact** 414 **Great Lakes Commission,** establishment 415 **Great Lakes Pilotage Act of 1960,** transfer of authority, proclamation 1635 **Great Plains Conservation Program,** appropriation for 643A28 **Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge Wilderness Area, N.J.,** designation 883 **Guam:** Economic development loans; report 1172 Federal-aid highway program, study 830 Medical program, regional, inclusion 1005 Organic Act of Guam, Amendments, popular election of Governor and lieutenant 842 Rehabilitation program, increased appropriation, authorization 863 **Guam Development Fund Act of 1968** 1172 **Guam Elective Governor Act** 842 **Gun Control Act of 1968** 1213 **H** **Handicapped:** Blind. *See separate title.* Government buildings, accessibility to physically handicapped 719 National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, 1968, proclamation 1653 Preschool programs for children 901 President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped— Appropriation for 972 Funds, increased authorization; omission of “physically” from title 306 Teachers, grants for training 1096, 1097 Vocational Rehabilitation Amendments of 1968 297 **Handicapped Children’s Early Education Assistance Act** 901 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1195 **Hatch Act (Experiment Stations),** appropriation for effecting provisions 641 **Hawaii:** Farm improvement loans on leased lands, time extension 445 Statues of Father Damien and King Kamehameha I, presentation to capitol, acceptance 1447 Veterans, nursing home care 1202 **Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of:** Aging, Administration on, appropriation for 328 American Printing House for the Blind, appropriation for 989 Animal Drug Amendments of 1968 342 Appropriation Act, 1969 974 Appropriation for 315, 687, 974, 1142, 1195 Construction industry, employment stabilization, cooperation 1355 District of Columbia Air Pollution Control Act 458 District of Columbia Medical Facilities Construction Act of 1968 631 Drug Abuse Control Amendments of 1965, functions under, transfer to Attorney General 1367 Education. *See separate title.* Education, Office of. *See separate title.* Electronic product radiation control 1173 Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, amendments— Animal drugs, new, consolidation of provisions regarding 342 LSD, and other hallucinogenic drugs, penalties for possession, etc 1361 Food and Drug Administration, appropriation for 327, 974 Freedmen’s Hospital, appropriation for 328, 990 Gallaudet College, appropriation for 328, 989 General provisions, Appropriation Act 991, 994 Government buildings, accessibility to physically handicapped, design, etc 719 Handicapped Children’s Early Education Assistance Act 901 Health Manpower Act of 1968— Allied health professions and public health training 788 Health professions training 773 Health research facilities 789 Nurse training 780 Howard University, appropriation for 328, 989 Interagency Advisory Committee on Compensation for Motor Vehicle Accident Losses, member 127 Juvenile Delinquency Prevention and Control Act of 1968 462 National Eye Institute, establishment 771 National Institutes of Health, appropriation for 327, 982 National Technical Institute for the Deaf, appropriation for 989 Public Health Service. *See separate title.* Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968 1173 Refugees in the United States, appropriation for 1142 Saint Elizabeths Hospital— Appropriation for 328, 984 United States prisoners, reimbursement for care of 675 Secretary, Office of the, appropriation for 990 Social and Rehabilitation Service, appropriation for 1195 Social Security Act. *See separate title.* A29 Social Security Administration— Appropriation for 316, 988 Health insurance for the aged, appropriation for payment to trust funds 316 Solid Waste Disposal Act— Amendments, research and development program, extension; appropriation authorization 1013 Appropriation for effecting provisions 432, 981 Technical Electronic Product Radiation Safety Standards Committee, establishment 1179 Vocational Rehabilitation Administration, appropriation for 316, 327 Welfare Administration, appropriation for 316, 328 White House Conference on Aging, 1971— Administration; report, etc 878–879 Advisory Committee, establishment 879 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Board of Trustees, membership 1357 **Health, National Institutes of,** appropriation for 327, 982 **Health Manpower Act of 1968** 773 Allied health professions and public health training 788 Health professions training 773 Health research facilities 789 Nurse training 780 **Health Research Act of 1960, International,** appropriation for effecting provisions 987 **Health Sciences, John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the,** appropriation for 983 **Heart Act, National,** appropriation for effecting provisions 982 **Heart Month, American,** 1968, proclamation 1606 **Helium Act Amendments of 1960,** appropriation for effecting provisions 432 **High-Speed Ground Transportation:** Appropriation for 659 Research, extension; acquisition of sites, etc 424 **Higher Education Act of 1965:** Amendments— Student assistance— College library assistance program 1036 College work-study program 1028 Community service program 1035 Cooperative education program 1030 Developing institutions program 1038 Education for the public service 1043 Educational opportunity grant program 1017 Educational professions development program 1039 Equipment and materials for higher education 1041 General provisions 1032, 1049 Graduate programs, improvement 1047 Insured student loan program 1020 Law clinic experience programs 1048 National defense student loan program 1034 Networks for knowledge 1042 Student loan insurance programs— Extension 634 Federal guaranty 636 Maximum interest rate 635 Training and development programs for vocational personnel 1091 Appropriation for effecting provisions 976–978 Student misconduct, denial of Federal aid 1062 **Higher Education Amendments of 1968** 1014 **Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963:** Amendments— Allotments to States and territories, minimum 1061 Annual interest grants 1060 Disaster areas, higher education facilities, construction 1061 Extension of program 1059 Federal share, increasing 1061 Appropriation for effecting provisions 976, 977 **Highway Beautification Act of 1965,** appropriation for effecting provisions 657 **Highway Week, National, 1968,** proclamation 1646 **Highways:** Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968 815 Federal-aid highways, appropriation for 657 Federal Highway Administration, appropriation for 239, 334, 657 Forest highways, appropriation for 658 Highway Beautification Act of 1965, appropriation for effecting provisions 657 Inter-American highway, appropriation for 658 Motor carrier safety, appropriation for 658 Public lands highways, appropriation for 658 State and community highway safety, appropriation for 658A30 **Hispanic Heritage Week, National:** Designation 848 Proclamation 1649 **History Month, American,** 1968, proclamation 1610 **Holidays, National,** Monday observances; Columbus Day 250 **Home Loan Bank Act, Federal.** *See*Federal Home Loan Bank Act. Home Loan Bank Board, Federal, appropriation for 335, 953 **Home Owners’ Loan Act of 1933, Amendments, Federal Savings and Loan Associations:** Investment in loans for vocational education 1026 Issuance of certificates of deposit; investments, etc 508, 543, 545, 608 Liquidity requirements 858 **Homeownership Foundation, National,** creation 491 **Hospital and Medical Facilities Construction Modernization Assistance Amendments of 1968** 1011 **Hospitals:** American, abroad, economic assistance 1137 District of Columbia, grants for construction and facilities 631 Freedmen’s Hospital, appropriation for 328, 990 Mortgage insurance for nonprofit hospitals 599 Saint Elizabeths Hospital— Appropriation for 328, 984 United States prisoners, reimbursement for care of 675 **Hot Springs, Ark.,** disposition of certain property, authorization 862 **House of Representatives.** *See also* Congress; Legislative Branch of the Government. Adjournment 1442, 1443, 1446, 1450 Adjournment, sine die 1452 Agriculture, Committee on, reports by Agriculture Department, poultry inspection programs 798, 807 Appropriation for 317, 321, 401 Appropriations Committee on, reports— Atomic Energy Commission, transfer of funds 716 State, Department of, foreign assistance funds 1138 Armed Services, Committee on, reports— Air Force, Department of the military construction, etc 385 Army, Department of the, military construction, etc 371 Defense, Department of, military construction, etc 386, 387, 389 Defense procurement contracts, uniform cost accounting standards, study 279 Navy, Department of the, military construction, etc 378 Banking and Currency, Committee on— Mortgage interest rates, commission to study, member 114 Reports to— Defense procurement contracts, uniform cost accounting standards, study 279 Housing and Urban Development, Department of, 1968 program 477, 479, 500, 524, 533 Contingent expenses, appropriation for 318, 403, 405 Government Operations, Committee on, reports by Federal agencies, grant-in-aid programs 1102 Holland, Elmer J., payment to widow of 1196 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, map of San Rafael Wilderness filed by Agriculture Department 51 Minority leader, member of advisory committee oh protection of Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates 170 Pool, Joe R., payment to widow of 1196 Reports to— Attorney General, riots, prosecution of persons 76 President of the United States— Antidumping Act, 1921 1347 Exports to or for use in Communist countries 48 Sales of materials, foods, tax exemption 614 Science and Aeronautics, Committee on, reports by NASA, use of funds 281–283 Speaker of the House— Appointments by— Joint committee on Presidential inauguration arrangements, members 1445 Mortgage interest rates, commission to study, members 115, 1001 National Advisory Commission on Low Income Housing, members 497 National Commission for the Review of Federal and State Laws Relating to Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance, members 224A31 National Commission on Consumer Finance, member 164 National Commission on Fire Prevention and Control, members 37 National Visitor Facilities Advisory Commission, members 45 Navajo Indian Peace Treaty, centennial, congressional representatives 123 Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates, advisory committee on protection of, member 170 Reports to— Interior, Department of the— Guam, annual 844, 846 Guam, economic development loans 1173 Virgin Islands, annual 838, 841 Military departments, contract awards 390 NASA, use of funds 281–283 President of the United States, foreign military sales 1322, 1325 State, Department of, foreign military sales, exports 1326 Signing of enrolled bills during adjournment 1450, 1452 Veterans Affairs, Committee on, commission to study mortgage interest rates, member 114 **Housing, National Advisory Commission on Low Income,** establishment 497 **Housing Act, National.** *See* National Housing Act. **Housing Act of 1937, United States:** Amendments, low-rent public housing 503, 610 Appropriation for effecting provisions 950, 955 **Housing Act of 1949:** Amendments— Rural housing 551–553 Technical amendments 567, 610 Urban renewal 518–526 Appropriation for effecting provisions 651, 950, 952, 1191 **Housing Act of 1950:** Amendments, college housing, direct loan program 604 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1193 **Housing Act of 1954:** Amendments— Urban planning and facilities; studies 526, 534 Urban renewal demonstration grant, program 603 Appropriation for effecting provisions 950 **Housing Act of 1957, Amendment,** international housing, exchange of data 606 **Housing Act of 1959:** Amendments, technical 544, 605 Appropriation for effecting provisions 950, 955 **Housing Act of 1961:** Amendments— Low-rent housing, self-help studies 607 Open-space program 534 Appropriation for effecting provisions 951, 952 **Housing Act of 1964:** Amendments— Education, Federal-State training program 605 Urban renewal, rehabilitation loans 523, 544 Appropriation for effecting provisions 951 **Housing Amendments of 1955:** Amendment, communities facilities 518 Functions under, transfer to Department of Transportation 1369 **Housing and Urban Development, Department of:** Appropriation for 313, 329, 950, 955, 1193 Assistant Secretary, additional 84, 606 Construction industry, employment stabilization, cooperation 1355 Elderly or handicapped fund, appropriation for 950, 955 Fair housing provisions, sale, rental, etc 81 Family housing at military installations 387 Federal Housing Administration, appropriation for 1193 General provisions, Appropriation Act 1194 Government buildings, accessibility to physically handicapped, design, etc 719 High-speed ground transportation research, cooperation 424 Interagency Advisory Committee on Compensation for Motor Vehicle Accident Losses, member 127 Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act 590 Low-rent public housing— Appropriation for 313 District of Columbia projects 607 National Commission on Fire Prevention and Control, member 37 National disasters, insurance protection against, studies 588 National Homeownership Foundation, member 492 New Communities Act of 1968 513 Parklands, preservation of, cooperation 824 Recreation trails, planning 925A32 Rent supplement payments, rehabilitation project in New York City 606 Urban mass transportation, transfer of functions 1369 Urban Property Protection and Reinsurance Act of 1968 555 Urban renewal projects in Garden City, Mich.; Sacramento, Calif 607 **Housing and Urban Development Act, Department of, Amendments:** Assistant secretaries, additional 84, 606 Technical amendments 544 **Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965:** Amendments— Community facilities, grants 533, 534 Rent supplements 502, 503, 567 Appropriation for effecting provisions 950–952 Functions under, transfer to Department of Transportation 1369 **Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968** 476 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1193 District of Columbia Insurance Placement Act 567 Federal housing administration insurance operations 505 Guarantees for financing new community land development 513 Housing goals and annual housing report 601 Interstate land sales 590 Lower income housing 477 Miscellaneous and technical provisions 602 Mortgage insurance for nonprofit hospitals 599 National Flood Insurance 572 National housing partnerships 547 Rental housing for lower income families 498 Rural housing 551 Secondary mortgage market 536 Urban mass transportation 534 Urban planning and facilities 526 Urban property protection and reinsurance 555 Urban renewal 518 **Howard University,** appropriation for 328, 989 **Hualapai Indian Reservation, Ariz.,** long-term leases of land 242 **Hydroelectric Projects,** licensing authority of Federal Power Commission; right of Government to take over project 616 **I** **Idaho:** Farragut State Park, Seventh National Jamboree of Boy Scouts of America 852 Minidoka Federal reclamation project, severance pay for employees on certain projects, nonreimbursable 354 **Illinois:** Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, legislative jurisdiction by United States, adjustment 177 Great Lakes Basin Compact, member 414 Law and order in, proclamation 1622 **Immigration and Nationality Act, Amendments:** Aliens, Armed Forces personnel serving in Vietnam, naturalization 1343 Armed Forces, surviving spouse of member, naturalization 279 Statutory prescription of fees; elimination of 1199 **Immigration and Naturalization Service,** appropriation for 318, 674 **Imports:** Cast iron parts, nonmalleable, restoration of duty 1359 Distilled spirits, certain, exemption from customs duties 1328 Duty-free entries— Alumina, extension of suspension 1210 Bauxite, extension of suspension 1210 Carnets 1351 Cellulosic plastic 1211 Containers 1351 Copper, extension of suspension 1211 Electrodes for producing aluminum 1004 Professional equipment 1351 Utah State University, one mass spectrometer 1361 Electronic products, compliance with standards 1181 Wool, duty rates 1360 **Inaugural Ceremonies Act, Presidential, Amendments,** regulations; appropriation authorization 4 **Inaugural Ceremonies of 1969, Joint Committee on:** Appointment of 1445 Appropriation for 405 **Inaugural Committee,** assistance and special service by General Services Administration 1319 **Independent Offices.** *See also* Government Organization and Employees *and individual titles.* Appropriation Act, 1969 937 Appropriation for 196, 312, 321, 714, 1192, 1199A33 **Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1952,** collection of nonimmigrant visa fees prescribed under 1200 **Indian Affairs, Bureau of,** appropriation for 313, 329, 427, 1194 **Indian Claims Commission,** appropriation for 336, 441 **Indian Opportunity, National Council on,** appropriation for 1199 **Indiana:** Argos National Fish Hatchery, Marshall County, conveyance by Interior Department 1415 Great Lakes Basin Compact, member 414 **Indians:** Agua Caliente Band of Mission Indians, Calif., guardians, appointment and review 1164 Apache Tribe of Mescalero Reservation, consolidation and use of judgment funds 47 California, Indians of, judgment funds, distribution 860 Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma, land conveyance 124 Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma, disposition of judgment funds 883 Chilocco Indian School, Okla., land conveyance to Cherokee Nation 70 Choctaw Tribe, Okla., final disposition of property, time extension 703 Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation, Wash., judgment funds, distribution 69, 882 Confederated Tribes of Yakima Reservation, settlement of rights to judgment fund 69 Creek Nation, judgment funds, disposition 855, 859 Crow Creek Sioux Reservation, S. Dak., settlement for payment of lands, time extension 337 Crow Indian Reservation, Mont., mineral rights granted to tribe 123 Delaware Nation of Indians, judgment funds, distribution 861 Education of Indian students, institutions of higher education, Federal support 71 Flathead Reservation, Mont., sale or exchange of tribal lands 356 Gifts for advancement of Indian race, acceptance 171 Health activities, appropriation for 315, 440, 1195 Hualapai Reservation, Ariz., long-term leases of land 242 “Indian Affairs, Laws and Treaties,” and “Federal Indian Law,” revision and publication 80, 81 Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Tribes, Okla., judgment funds, use 880 Lower Brule and Crow Creek Indian Reservation, S. Dak., distribution of claims payment 396 Lower Brule Sioux Reservation, S. Dak., settlement for payment of lands, time extension 337 Model code governing the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations 78 Muckleshoot Tribe, Wash., disposition of judgment funds 882 Navajo Indian Reservation, Utah, oil and gas revenues, expansion of use 121 Navajo Reservoir, N. Mex., contract for sale of water for industrial purposes 52 Navajo Tribe, N. Mex., rights in lands 15 Navajo-United States peace treaty of 1868, centennial, designation 123 Proclamation 1632 Navajo-Ute Boundary Dispute Act 15 Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Mont., granting of mineral rights to 424 Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, lands held in trust for 935 Pine Ridge Sioux Indian Reservation, Oglala Sioux Tribe, land conveyance; correction of enrolled bill 663, 1447 Pueblos of Cochiti, Pojoaque, Tesuque, and Zuni, long-term leasing of land 1003 Quechan Tribe, Fort Yuma Reservation, Calif., distribution of judgment funds 881 Rights of, provisions governing 77 Seminole Tribe, Okla., disposition of judgment funds 1148 Shoshone and Arapahoe Indian Tribes, Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyo., lands held in trust for 131 Southern Paiute Nation, disposition of judgment funds 1147 Spokane Tribe, Wash.— Judgment funds use 175 Sale, purchase, or exchange of lands on reservation, authorization 174 Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, Wash., acquisition, sale, long-term leasing of land 884 Tiwa Indians of Ysleta, Tex., designation; transfer of responsibility to State 93 Ute Mountain Tribe, N. Mex., rights in lands 15 Ute Mountain Tribe, Utah, use of judgment funds 171 Vocational education, increased funds authorized 4A34 **Industrial Reserve Act of 1948, National,** appropriation for effecting provisions 942 **Information Agency, United States:** Appropriation for 319, 336, 689 Career Ministers for Information, appointment, compensation, etc 811 Foreign Service Information Officer Corps, establishment 810 **Insurance:** Alien life insurance companies in District of Columbia, contents of advertisement, financial report 662 District of Columbia Insurance Placement Act 567 Federal Deposit Insurance Act, amendments, interest and dividends, maximum rates, extension of authority 856 Federal Flood Insurance Act of 1956, amendments, Treasury borrowing authority 573 Government employees group life insurance, effective date of changes 145 Mortgage insurance for nonprofit hospitals 599 Motor vehicle accident compensation system, study 126 National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 572 Urban Property Protection and Reinsurance Act of 1968 555 **Insurance Development Program, National,** establishment of Advisory Board 556 **Interagency Advisory Committee on Compensation for Motor Vehicle Accident Losses,** appointment of members 127 **Inter-American Development Bank,** United States contribution, appropriation for 1143 **Inter-American Development Bank Act, Amendments,** capital stock, increase; United States share 168 **Inter-American Highway,** appropriation for 658 **Intergovernmental Cooperation Act of 1968** 1098 Acquisition, use, or disposition of land in urban areas, notice to local zoning authority 1104 Development assistance programs, coordination 1103 Federal grant-in-aid program, congressional review 1106 Grants-in-aid to the States, improved administration 1101 Special or technical services to States or local units by Federal agencies 1102 **Intergovernmental Relations, Advisory Commission on:** Appropriation for 196, 336 Federal grant-in-aid program 1107 **Interior, Department of the:** Alaska Power Administration, appropriation for 712 Appropriation Act, 1969 425 Appropriation for 313, 329, 425, 709, 1194, 1196 Argos National Fish Hatchery, Marshall County, Ind., conveyance 1415 Benito Pablo Juarez, statue, site selection in District of Columbia 1154 Biscayne National Monument, Fla., acquisition of land 1188 Bonneville Power Administration, appropriation for 331, 712 Carl Sandburg Home National Historical Site, N.C., acquisition of property 1154 Coal Research, Office of, appropriation for 432 Commercial Fisheries, Bureau of, appropriation for 330, 433 Commercial Fisheries Research and Development Act of 1964, amendments, extension 957 Construction industry, employment stabilization, cooperation 1355 Eklutna project, Alaska, rehabilitation 875 El Portal Administrative site, Calif., long-term lease of lands in 393 Estuarine areas, study and inventory for preservation 625 Fish and Wildlife Service— Military reservations, conservation programs on, cooperation 661 Pesticides, etc., research on prevention of injury to fish and wildlife, appropriation authorization 338 Fish protein concentrate, experimental plants, reduction 936 Fisheries within territorial waters of United States, foreign vessels in support activities, prohibition 445 Fishermen’s Protective Act of 1967 729 Flood insurance with land-management programs, coordination 587 General provisions, Appropriation Acts 437, 714 Geological Survey, appropriation for 329, 431 Grazing lands in Alaska, leasing term, extension 358 Guam, rehabilitation program, increased appropriation, authorization 863 Guam Development Fund Act of 1968 1172 Hot Springs, Ark., disposition of certain property, authorization 862 Indian Affairs, Bureau of, appropriation for 313, 329, 427, 1194 Indians. *See separate title.* Indians, constitutional rights of, revision and publication of documents 80, 81A35 Irrigation projects feasibility studies 5 Kings River Water Association and others, Calif., credit for excess payments for years 1954 and 1955 39 Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965— Amendments— Acquisition of lands, etc 355 Revenue, new sources 354 Appropriation for effecting provisions 429, 1194 Land conveyances— Acadia National Park, Maine 40, 46 Albany, Oreg 1376 Fort Bayard Military Reservation, N. Mex., land conveyance to city of Central 1317 Fort Washington Parkway, Prince Georges County, Md 824 Kenai, Alaska 872 National trails system, right-of-way 924 National wild and scenic rivers system, acquisition authorization 912 North Cascades National Park, Wash 927 Pine Ridge Sioux Indian Reservation, Oglala Sioux Tribe 663 Redwood National Park, Calif., acquisition 931 Shasta County, Calif., certain lands. 1153 Land Management, Bureau of, appropriation for 313, 329, 425 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission, Secretary of Transportation a member 39 Mineral interest of United States, conveyance to— Iowa State University 394 Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Mont 424 Ohio, State of 873 South Carolina, State of 871 Mineral resources, appropriation for 431 Mines, Bureau of, appropriation for 329, 432 National Park Service— Appropriation for 313, 330, 435, 1194 National Visitor Facilities Advisory Commission, facilities and staff for 45 National parks, monuments, seashores, etc. *See separate title.* National Trails System Act 919 National Visitor Center Facilities Act of 1968 43 National Visitor Facilities Advisory Commission, member 45 National Wildlife System, disposition of lands within, restriction 359 Oil and Gas, Office of, appropriation for 330, 433 Outdoor Recreation, Bureau of, appropriation for 329, 429, 1194 Parklands, preservation of, cooperation 824 Pribilof Islands, appropriation for administration of 434 Public lands— Highways, appropriation for 658 Sale of small tracts 870 Reclamation, Bureau of, appropriation for 330, 709, 1196 Reclamation projects— Colorado River Basin project, authorization 885 Foss Reservoir, Washita River Basin project, Okla., water sources, study, etc 124 Minidoka project, Idaho, severance pay for certain employees, nonreimbursable 354 Missouri River Basin projects, increased funds, authorization 129 Mountain Park reclamation project, Okla., construction, etc 853 Oahe unit, James division, Missouri River Basin project, S. Dak., construction, etc 624 Palmetto Bend reclamation project, Tex., construction, etc 999 Quincy-Columbia, East Columbia, and South Columbia Basin Irrigation Districts, Wash., severance pay for certain employees, nonreimbursable 354 Severance pay for employees on certain projects, nonreimbursable 354 Water resources development, feasibility studies 5 Reports to Congress. *See* Reports to *under* Congress. Saline Water, Office of, appropriation for 314, 436 Saline Water Conversion Act, amendments, program, appropriation authorization 110 Secretary, Office of the, appropriation for 437 Solicitor, Office of the, appropriation for 331, 437 Solid Waste Disposal Act— Amendments, research and development program, extension; appropriation authorization 1013 Appropriation for effecting provisions 432, 981 Southeastern Power Administration, appropriation for 713A36 Southwestern Power Administration, appropriation for 331, 713 Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Bureau of— Appropriation for 330, 434 Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, Ill., legislative jurisdiction by United States, adjustment 177 Territories, Office of, appropriation for 313, 329, 430 Timber from Federal lands, restriction on sale for export 966 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. *See separate title.* United States Park Police, meals provided for members during inaugural period 4 Washington Channel, D.C., public visitor parking facilities, study 735 Water contract, Navajo Reservoir, N. Mex., approval 52 Water resource developments, feasibility studies 5 Water Resources Research, Office of, appropriation for 437 Wild and Scenic Rivers Act 906 **Internal Revenue Codes.** For sections affected *see* Tables 3 and 4 of amendments and repeals in “Laws Affected in Volume 82,” preceding this Index. 1954 Code, proposals of reform, submission by the President to Congress 270 **Internal Revenue Service,** appropriation for 191, 320, 1198 **International Agreements:** International Coffee Agreement, 1968, implementation 1348 Mexican Water Treaty, requirements 887 **International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico,** appropriation for 333, 670 **International Boundary Commission, United States and Canada,** appropriation for 671 **International Claims Settlement Act of 1949:** Amendments— Attorney’s fees, limitation; payments procedure, etc 420 Bulgarian and Rumanian claims, settlement of 421 Appropriation for effecting provisions 673 **International Coffee Agreement Act of 1968** 1348 **International Education Act of 1966, Amendments,** extension of program 1062 **International Exhibitions, Special,** appropriation for 691 **International Fisheries Commissions,** appropriation for 671 **International Health-Research Act of 1960,** appropriation for effecting provisions 987 **International Joint Commission, United States and Canada,** appropriation for 671 **International Labor Affairs, Bureau of,** appropriation for 332, 973 **International Monetary Fund, Special Drawing Rights,** United States participation 188 **International Organizations:** Appropriation authorization for program 962 Appropriation for 333, 669, 1137 Contributions, quotas, etc.— International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico 333, 670 International Boundary Commission, United States and Canada, appropriation for 671 International Fisheries Commissions, appropriation for 671 International Joint Commission, United States and Canada, appropriation for 671 International Monetary Fund, Special Drawing Rights, United States participation 188 International Union for the Publication of Customs Tariffs 1003 Lake Ontario Claims Tribunal, United States and Canada, appropriation for 671 United Nations Children’s Fund, appropriation authorization 962 World Health Assembly, Twenty-second, Boston, Mass., appropriation for 670 **International Union for the Publication of Customs Tariffs,** United States contributions, appropriation authorization 1003 **Interstate Commerce:** Liquors, shipment, bill of lading requirement 872 Traveler’s checks, forged countersigned, transportation in 885 **Interstate Commerce Act:** Amendments— Amounts, etc., of motor vehicles, inspection 449 Agricultural cooperative transportation exemption 448 Water carriers, recording of evidences of equipment indebtedness 1149A37 **Interstate Commerce Commission:** Appropriation for 336, 944 Interagency Advisory Committee on Compensation for Motor Vehicle Accident Losses, member 127 National trail system, cooperation 926 **Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin,** appropriation for 715 **Interstate Compacts, Consent of Congress Granted to:** Animas-La Plata Project Compact 898 Great Lakes Basin Compact 414 Kansas City Area Transportation Authority, additional powers 338 **Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act** 590 **Investigation, Federal Bureau of.** *See* Federal Bureau of Investigation. **Iowa,** Polk County, use of certain lands by State, removal of restrictions by Department of the Army 461 **Iowa State University,** land conveyance by Department of Agriculture 393 **Irrigation Projects Feasibility Studies** 5 **Israel,** foreign assistance program, sale of supersonic planes to 966 **J** **Jewel Bearing Plant, William Langer, Rolla, N. Dak.,** operation of plant by General Services Administration 666 **Jewish Hospital Save Your Breath Month, National:** Designation 71 Proclamation 1624 **Job Corps, Federal-State Operation,** study of feasibility 1097 **John E. Fogarty Federal Building. Providence, R.I.,** designation 280 **John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences,** appropriation for 983 **Joint Chiefs of Staff,** Chairman, reappointment for one year 180 **Joint Committees, Congressional:** Appropriation for 404 Economic, President’s Economic Report, 1968, filing date, extension 3 Inaugural Ceremonies for 1969— Appointment 1445 Appropriation for 405 **Juarez, Benito Pablo,** site selection for statue in District of Columbia 1154 **Judges:** Appeals, Courts of, appointment of additional 184 Appropriation for 319 District Courts, United States magistrates, appointment of 1108 District of Columbia. *See* Courts *under* District of Columbia. Widows and dependent children, annuities 662 **Judicial Branch of the Government.** *See* Courts, United States. **Judicial Center, Federal,** appropriation for 319, 686 **Judiciary Appropriations:** Judiciary Appropriation Act, 1969 683 Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1968 319, 323 Supplemental, 1969 1197 **Jurors and Commissioners,** appropriation for 319, 685 **Jury Selection and Service Act of 1968** 53 **Justice, Department of:** Alien property activities, appropriation for 673 Appropriation Act, 1969 673 Appropriation for 318, 331, 673, 1197 Attorney General. *See separate title.* Civil Rights Act of 1964, appropriation for effecting provisions 674, 687, 974 Community Relations Service, appropriation for 674 Federal Bureau of Investigation— Appropriation for 331, 674 Director, appointment by President, by and with advice and consent of Senate 236 Director, compensation 674 Law enforcement training programs, establishment 204 Federal Prison System, appropriation for 318, 331, 675 Foreign Direct Investment Control, appropriation for 683, 1197 General provisions, Appropriation Act 676, 691 Immigration and Nationality Act, amendments— Aliens, Armed Forces personnel serving in Vietnam, naturalization 1343 Armed Forces, surviving spouse of member, naturalization 279 Statutory prescription of fees; elimination of 1199 Immigration and Naturalization Service, appropriation for 318, 674 Interagency Advisory Committee on Compensation for Motor Vehicle Accident Losses, member 127 Law Enforcement Assistance Administration— Appropriation for 676 Establishment 198 Legal activities and general administration, appropriation for 318, 331, 673A38 National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, establishment 203 Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968. *See separate title.* Prisons, Bureau of, State and local governments, technical assistance to 280 Trading With the Enemy Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 673 United States prisoners, appropriation for support of 675 **Juvenile Delinquency, Subcommittee to Investigate,** printing of hearings 1448 **Juvenile Delinquency Prevention and Control Act of 1968** 462 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1195 **K** **Kansas, El Dorado,** payment for settlement of claim 108 **Kansas City Area Transportation Authority,** additional powers 338 **Kenai, Alaska,** land conveyance by Interior Department 872 **Kennedy, Robert F.,** day of national mourning, proclamation 1634 **King, Martin Luther, Jr.,** day of national mourning, proclamation 1621 **Kings River Water Association and Others, Calif.,** water supply contracts, credit for excess payments for years 1954 and 1955 39 **Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Tribes, Okla.,** judgment funds, use 880 **“Ku Klux Klan Movement, Present-Day,”** printing of additional copies 1449 **L** **Labor, Department of:** Appropriation Act, 1969 969 Appropriation for 92, 315, 332 Construction industry, seasonal unemployment, research; report 1355 Consumer Credit Protection Act, restriction on garnishment, enforcement 164 Employees’ Compensation, Bureau of, appropriation for 332, 973 Employment Security, Bureau of, appropriation for 92, 970 General provisions, Appropriations Act 974 Highway programs, equal employment opportunity 826 Interagency Advisory Committee on Compensation for Motor Vehicle Accident Losses, member 127 International Labor Affairs, Bureau of, appropriation for 332, 973 Labor Management Relations, appropriation for 332 Labor Statistics, Bureau of, appropriation for 332, 973 Law enforcement officers not employed by United States, benefits for injury or death while apprehending Federal violators 98 Manpower Administration, appropriation for 315, 970 Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962. *See separate title.* Rehabilitation of youths, training of personnel, concurrence in program 470 Secretary, Office of the, appropriation for 974 Solicitor, Office of the, appropriation for 332, 973 Wage and Hour Division, appropriation for 973 Wage and Labor Standards Administration, appropriation for 332, 972 **Labor Management Relations,** appropriation for 332 **Labor-Management Relations Act, 1947,** appropriation for effecting provisions 992, 993 **Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 972 **Labor Relations Board, National,** appropriation for 336, 992 **Labor Statistics, Bureau of,** appropriation for 332, 973 **Lake Chelan National Recreation Area, Wash.,** establishment 927 **Lake Oahe, N. Dak.-S. Dak.,** designation 51 **Lake Ontario Claims Tribunal, United States and Canada,** appropriation for 671 **Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965:** Amendments— Acquisition of lands, etc 355 Revenue, new sources 354 Appropriation for effecting provisions 429, 1194 **Land Management, Bureau of,** appropriation for 313, 329, 425 **Laos and Thailand,** local forces in, availability of funds 851 **Latin American Citizens (LULAC) Week, League of United,** designation 5 **Latin American Countries,** foreign assistance programs 961, 963 **Law and Order in the State of Illinois,** proclamation 1622A39 **Law and Order in the State of Maryland,** proclamation 1623 **Law and Order in the Washington Metropolitan Area,** proclamation 1622 **Law Day, U.S.A.,** 1968, proclamation 1609 **Law Day, World,** 1968, proclamation 1648 **Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, National Institute of,** establishment 203 **Law Enforcement Assistance Act of 1965, Amendment,** repeal; continuation of projects 204 **Law Enforcement Assistance Administration:** Administrator and associate, compensation 205 Appropriation for 676 Establishment 198 **Legislative Branch of the Government.** *See also* Congress; House of Representatives; Senate. Appropriation Act, 1969 398 Appropriation for 317, 321, 398, 1195 Reserve or National Guard, restoration after active duty 791 **Leif Erikson Day,** 1968, proclamation 1654 **Lending Act, Truth in** 146 **Letter-Carrier Uniforms,** permission to use in theatre, etc 396 **Lewis and Clark Trail Commission,** appropriation for 444 **Library of Congress:** Acquisition and cataloging of materials, assistance, extension 1037 Appropriation for 323, 409, 1196 Blind and physically handicapped, books for, appropriation for 410 Copyright, duration of protection, extension 397 Copyright Office, appropriation for 410 Papers of the Presidents, organizing and microfilming, appropriation for 411 Police force, salary increase 1201 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Board of Trustees, membership 1357 **Library of Medicine, National,** appropriation for 984 **Library Services and Construction Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 977 **Life Insurance Act, D.C.,** alien companies, contents of advertisement, financial report 662 **Liquors,** interstate shipment, bill of lading requirement 872 **Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications,** designation 630 **Livestock Diseases,** cooperation with Central American countries for control 294 **“Long-Range Program and Research Needs in Aging and Related Fields,”** printing of additional copies 1443 **Lotteries; False Representations by Mail,** postal regulation 1153 **Lower Brule and Crow Creek Indian Reservation, S. Dak.,** distribution of claims payment 396 **Lower Brule Sioux Indian Reservation, S. Dak.,** settlement for payment of lands, time extension 337 **Loyalty Day, 1968,** proclamation 1627 **LULAC Week:** Designation 5 Proclamation 1609 **M** **Magistrates, Office of United States,** establishment 1108 **Magistrates Act, Federal** 1107 **Magnesium,** disposition from national stockpile 1187 **Maine:** Acadia National Park, land exchange 40, 46 University of Maine, land conveyance, release by Agriculture Department of certain conditions in deed 122 **Manpower Administration,** appropriation for 315, 970 **Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962:** Amendments— Labor market information and job matching program 1352 Programs, time extension 1352 Seasonal unemployment in construction industry 1354 Supplementary State programs 1355 Appropriation for effecting provisions 315, 970, 972 **Marine Corps.** *See also* Armed Forces; Navy, Department of the. Aircraft, missiles, naval vessels, etc., research and development, appropriation authorization 849 Appropriation for 1120 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1969 377 Military personnel, appropriation for 1120 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 1123 Procurement, appropriation for 1126 Reserve components— Appropriation for 1121 Order to active duty, Presidential authorization 850 Strength 850 Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1969 392A40 **Marine Resources and Engineering Development, National Council on,** appropriation for 324, 444 **Marine Resources and Engineering Development Act of 1966, Amendments,** sea grant colleges and programs, authorization of funds for 704 **Marine Science, Engineering, and Resources, Commission on,** appropriation for 444 **Maritime Academy Act of 1958,** appropriation for effecting provisions 682 **Maritime Administration:** Appropriation for 326, 681 Programs, authorization of funds for certain 692 **Maritime Commission, Federal:** Appropriation for 687 Freight charges, voluntary refunds 111 Passenger vessels, compliance with certain safety standards, time extension 449 **Maritime Day, National,** 1968, proclamation 1628 **Maryland:** Fort Washington Parkway, acquisition of lands 824 Law and order in, proclamation 1623 Law and order in the Washington metropolitan area, proclamation 1622 Police, mutual aid agreements in Washington metropolitan area 1150 **Massachusetts:** Boston Inner Harbor and Fort Point Channel, portion declared nonnavigable 125 Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site, establishment 72 World Health Assembly, Twenty-second, Boston, appropriation for 670 **Medals and Decorations:** Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., 200th anniversary, commemoration 881 First transcontinental railroad, 100th anniversary 120 Memphis, Tenn., 150th anniversary, commemorative medal 1171 Walt Disney commemorative medals, issuance of 130 **Mediation and Conciliation Service, Federal,** appropriation for 335, 993 **Mediation Board, National,** appropriation for 317, 992 **Medical Library Assistance Act of 1965,** appropriation for effecting provisions 984 **Memphis, Tenn., 150th anniversary,** commemorative medal 1171 **Mental Health Centers Act, Community:** Amendments— Alcoholism, treatment at community level 1006 Narcotic addiction, rehabilitation 1009 Appropriation for effecting provisions 984 **Mental Retardation Facilities and Community Mental Health Centers Construction Act of 1963:** Amendments— Nonduplication of program 1011 State allotments, use 1012 Appropriation for effecting provisions 977 **Mental Retardation Facilities Construction Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 984, 986, 987 **Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y.:** Appropriation for 682 Authorization of funds for 692 **Merchant Marine Act, 1920, Amendment,** coastwise transportation of empty cargo vans for use in foreign trade 700 **Merchant Marine Act, 1936:** Amendments— Cargo container vessels, development of, standards, etc 49 Construction of vessels, differential subsidies, extension 1004 Loans and mortgages, maximum rate of interest, change 180 Mobile trade fairs, promotion of foreign commerce 449 Ocean cruise vessels, removal of certain limitations 248 Appropriation for effecting provisions 681 **Metric System,** study on standardization of weights and measures 693 **Mexico:** Benito Pablo Juarez, statue, gift to United States 1154 International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and, appropriation for 333, 670 Mexican Water Treaty, requirements 887 **Michigan:** Allen Park, land conveyance by Veteran’s Administration 1202 Garden City, urban renewal project 607 Great Lakes Basin Compact, member 414 **Migration and Refugee Assistance,** appropriation for 333 **Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1962,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1142 **Migratory Agricultural Workers,** family health service clinics, extension of grants 1006A41 **Migratory Bird Conservation Act, Amendment,** substituting secretary of Transportation for secretary of Commerce as member of Migratory Bird Conservation Commission 39 **Migratory Bird Conservation Commission,** disposition of lands within National Wildlife System, consultation 359 **Military Appeals, United States Court of:** Appropriation for 1125 Establishment as judicial tribunal; retired judge and staff assistant 178 **Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1969** 864 **Military Construction Authorization Act, 1969** 367 **Military Justice, Uniform Code of:** Courts-martial, military judges and counsel, increased participation 1335 Treatment of offenders, military correctional facilities 287 **Military Justice Act of 1968** 1335 **Military Personnel and Civilian Employees’ Claims Act of 1964,** Amendment, personal property claims against District of Columbia by employees, settlement 998 **Military Sales Act, Foreign** 1320 **Military Selective Service Act of 1967,** appropriation for effecting provisions 946 **Milk:** Dairy farmers, indemnity payments program, extension 750 Special milk program, appropriation for 645 **Minerals,** Crow Indian Reservation, Mont., mineral rights granted to tribe 123 **Mines, Bureau of,** appropriation for 329, 432 **Minnesota,** Great Lakes Basin Compact, member 414 **Mint, Bureau of the,** appropriation for 191, 334 **Missouri,** Saint Louis University, 150th anniversary 1201 **Missouri River Basin,** continuing reclamation work, increased funds, authorization 129 **Mobile Trade Fairs,** promotion of foreign commerce 449 **Model Secondary School for the Deaf Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 989 **Montana:** Crow Indian Reservation, mineral rights granted to tribe 123 Flathead Indian Reservation, sale or exchange of tribal lands 356 Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, granting of mineral rights to 424 **Mother’s Day,** 1968, proclamation 1629 **Motor Vehicle Safety Responsibility Act of the District of Columbia, Amendment,** proof of financial responsibility, limitation 1152 **Motor Vehicles:** Accident compensation system, study 126 District of Columbia— Inspection of nonregistered, regulations 1002 Minor violations, elimination of financial responsibility proof requirement 1152 Interagency Advisory Committee on Compensation for Motor Vehicle Accident Losses, appointment by President 127 Master keys, mailing regulation 997 National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966, amendment, limited production, safety standards exemption 72 **Mount Baker National Forest, Wash.,** designation of Pasayten and Glacier Peak Wildernesses within 930 **Mount Jefferson Wilderness, Oreg.,** designation 936 **Mountain Park Reclamation Project,** Okla., construction, etc 853 **Muckleshoot Tribe, Wash.,** disposition of judgment funds 882 **Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act of 1951,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1138 **Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961,** appropriation for effecting provisions 319, 333, 672, 689, 691, 978 **N** **Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Act of 1966,** appropriation authorization for program 1011 **Narcotics, Bureau of:** Abolition, transfer of functions 1367 Appropriation for 191, 320 **Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, Bureau of,** establishment 1368 **National Advisory Commission on Low Income Housing,** establishment 497 **National Advisory Council on Professions Educational Assistance,** renamed 777 **National Advisory Council on Regional Medical Programs,** additional members; term extension 1005 **National Advisory Council on Vocational Education,** establishment 1066A42 **National Aeronautics and Space Administration:** Appropriation for 945 Construction of facilities, research and development, etc., appropriation authorization 280 Grants prohibited to nonprofit institutions barring Armed Forces recruiters 281 **National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act, 1969** 280 **National Aeronautics and Space Council,** appropriation for 323, 937 **National Agricultural Library,** appropriation for 309, 649 **National Archives and Records Service:** Appropriation for 334, 942, 1192 Federal Register. *See separate title.* National Historical Publications Commission, extension of authorization 638 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Board of Trustees, membership 1357 **National Bureau of Standards:** Appropriation for 326, 680 Standard reference data, compilation and evaluation 340 **National Capital Airports,** appropriation for 656 **National Capital Planning Commission:** Airspace construction, plans, review of 1169 Appropriation for 441 Benito Pablo Juarez, statue site, approval of 1155 National Gallery of Art, additional building, approval 286 National Visitor Facilities Advisory Commission, member 45 Organization of American States, headquarters site, approval 959 **National Capital Transportation Act of 1965,** appropriation for effecting provisions 444 **National Center for Health Statistics,** appropriation for 984 **National Commission for the Review of Federal and State Laws Relating to Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance,** establishment 223 **National Commission on Consumer Finance,** establishment 164 **National Commission on Fire Prevention and Control,** establishment 37 **National Commission on Product Safety,** appropriation for 994 **National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws,** appropriation for 688 **National Commission on the Causes and Page Prevention of Violence,** attendance and testimony of witnesses and production of evidence 176 **National Conference of State Societies, Washington, D.C.,** designation 292 **National Council on Indian Opportunity,** appropriation for 1199 **National Council on Marine Resources and Engineering Development,** appropriation for 324, 444 **National Day of Prayer,** 1968, proclamation 1658 **National Defense Education Act of 1958:** Amendments— Educational media 1058 Equipment and materials for elementary and secondary education 1052 Guidance, counseling, and testing 1057 Language development 1057 Miscellaneous provisions 1058 National defense fellowship program 1056 Science Information Council, compensation 367 Appropriation for effecting provisions 696, 945, 975, 976, 978 Student misconduct, denial of Federal aid 1062 **National Defense Transportation Day and Week,** 1968, proclamation 1615 **National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week,** 1968, proclamation 1653 **National Endowment for the Humanities,** Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Board of Trustees, membership 1357 **National Eye Institute,** establishment 771 **National Family Health Week:** Designation 848 Proclamation 1656 **National Farm-City Week,** 1968, proclamation 1647 **National Farm Safety Week,** 1968, proclamation 1611 **National Firearms Act Amendments of 1968** 1227 **National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record,** establishment 1229 **National Flood Insurance Act of 1968** 572 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1193 **National Forest Products Week,** 1968, proclamation 1656 **National Forests:** Angeles National Forests, Calif., San Gabriel Wilderness, designation 131 Ashley National Forest, Utah-Wyo., extension of boundaries 905A43 Blue Ridge Parkway, N.C.-Ga., transfer of lands for extension of 968 Cradle of Forestry in America, Pisgah National Forest, N.C., establishment 342 Highways, appropriation for 658 Mount Baker National Forest, Wash., designation of Pasayten and Glacier Peak Wildernesses within 930 Okanogan National Forest, Wash., designation of Pasayten Wilderness within 930 Ouachita National Forest, Okla., Robert S. Kerr Memorial Arboretum and Nature Center, establishment 169 Roads and trails, development 819 San Rafael Wilderness, Los Padres National Forest, Calif., designation 51 Wenatchee National Forest, Wash., designation of Glacier Peak Wilderness within 930 Willamette, Deschutes, and Mount Hood National Forests, designation of Mount Jefferson Wilderness within 936 **National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities,** Graduate Education, Advisory Council on, member 1049 **National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965:** Amendments— Appropriation authorization 187 Contracts in support of projects, authorization 185 Extension of program 1061 Appropriation for effecting provisions 441 **National Gallery of Art:** Additional building 286 Appropriation for 443 **National Guard:** Air— Construction of facilities 392 Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1969 865 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 1124 Personnel, appropriation for 1121 Ready Reserve— Order to active duty, Presidential authorization 850 Strength 850 Retention in active service until age 60 of certain 760 Army— Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1969 864 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 1124 Personnel, appropriation for 1121 Ready Reserve— Order to active duty, Presidential authorization 850 Strength 850 Retention in active service until age 60 of certain 760 Federal employees on active duty, leave; crediting of amounts received 1151, 1152 Military claims, settlement, increased authority 878 Technicians; employment, use, status 755 **National Guard Technicians Act of 1968** 755 **National Heart Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 982 **National Highway Week,** 1968, proclamation 1646 **National Hispanic Heritage Week:** Designation 848 Proclamation 1649 **National Historical Publications Commission,** extension of authorization 638 **National Homeownership Foundation,** creation 491 **National Housing Act:** Amendments— Federal housing administration insurance operations 505 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation— Additional premium 858 Appointment as receiver 295 Holding companies, regulations, reports; recordkeeping, etc 5–15, 1194 Homeownership for lower income families 477 Mortgage insurance for nonprofit hospitals 599 Mortgage interest rates, establishment of commission to study 114, 1001 National insurance development program 556 Rental housing for lower income families 498 Savings and Loan Holding Company Amendments of 1967 5 Secondary mortgage market 536 Special mortgage insurance assistance 485 Technical amendments 610 Veterans home loans, mortgage credit interest rates 114 Appropriation for effecting provisions 955, 1191, 1193 **National Industrial Reserve Act of 1948,** appropriation for effecting provisions 942A44 **National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice,** establishment 203 **National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke,** renamed 772, 1362 **National Institutes of Health:** Appropriation for 327, 982 National Eye Institute, establishment 771 **National Insurance Development Program,** establishment of Advisory Board 556 **National Jewish Hospital Save Your Breath Month:** Designation 71 Proclamation 1624 **National Labor Relations Board,** appropriation for 336, 992 **National Library of Medicine,** appropriation for 984 **National Maritime Day,** 1968, proclamation 1628 **National Mediation Board,** appropriation for 317, 992 **National Park Service:** Appropriation for 313, 330, 435, 1194 National Visitor Facilities Advisory Commission, facilities and staff for 45 **National Parks, Monuments, Seashores, Etc.:** Acadia National Park, Maine, land exchange 40, 46 Badlands National Monument, S. Dak., boundary revision 663, 1447 Biscayne National Monument, Fla., establishment 1188 Blue Ridge Parkway, N.C.-Ga., construction of extension 967 Cape Hatteras National Seashore, N.C., acquisition of lands, funds 168 Carl Sandburg Home National Historical Site, N.C., establishment 1154 Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge Wilderness Area, N.J., designation 883 Lake Chelan National Recreation Area, Wash., establishment 927 Mount Jefferson Wilderness, Oreg., designation 936 National Trial System Act 919 North Cascades National Park, Wash., establishment 926 Padre Island National Seashore, Tex., appropriation authorization 1155 Preservation of parklands 823 Redwood National Park, Calif., establishment 931 Ross Lake National Recreation Area, Wash., establishment 927 San Gabriel Wilderness, Angeles National Forest, Calif., designation 131 Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site, Mass., establishment 72 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, D.C., establishment 1357 **National Poison Prevention Week,** 1968, proclamation 1608 **National Political Convention Programs,** advertising, tax treatment of contributions 183 **National Safe Boating Week,** 1968, proclamation 1613 **National School Lunch Act:** Amendments, special food service program for children 117 Appropriation for effecting provisions 645 **National School Lunch Week,** 1968, proclamation 1645 **National School Safety Patrol Week, 1968:** Designation 69 Proclamation 1620 **National Science Foundation:** Appropriation for 945 Graduate Education, Advisory Council on, member 1049 Sea grant colleges and programs, authorization of funds for 704 **National Science Foundation Act of 1950:** Amendments— Director, deputy and assistant directors, compensation 366, 367 Functions, improvements, etc 360 Appropriation for effecting provisions 945 **National Sea Grant Colleges and Program Act of 1966,** appropriation for effecting provisions 945 **National Security Council,** appropriation for 195, 324 **National Society of the Colonial Dames of America,** tax exemption of certain property in District of Columbia 634 **National Technical Institute for the Deaf,** appropriation for 989 **National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966, Amendment,** limited production motor vehicle, safety standards exemption 72 **National Trails System Act** 919 **National Transportation Safety Board,** appropriation for 334, 660 **National Visitor Center Facilities Act of 1968** 43 **National Visitor Facilities Advisory Commission,** creation 45 **National Vocational Student Loan Insurance Act of 1965:** Amendments, student loan insurance programs, interest rate 635 Repeal 1024A45 **National Water Commission:** Appropriation for 1197 Establishment, etc 868 **National Water Commission Act** 868 **National Wildlife System,** disposition of lands within, restriction 359 **National Zoological Park, D.C.**, appropriation for 443, 696 **Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968** 720 **Naturalization.** *See*Immigration and Nationality Act. **Navajo Indian Reservation, Utah,** oil and gas revenues, expansion of use 121 **Navajo Indian Tribe, Treaty of Peace with United States,** observance of centennial 123 Proclamation 1632 **Navajo Reservoir, N. Mex.,** contract for sale of water for industrial purposes 52 **Navy, Department of the.** *See also* Armed Forces; Defense, Department of. Aircraft, missiles, naval vessels, etc., research and development, appropriation authorization 849 Appropriation for 864, 1120 Contracts, multiyear procurement 289 General provisions, Appropriations Act 1129 Medical and dental corps officers, continuation pay 1187 Military claims— Application of local law 875 Settlement authority 874 Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1969 864 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1969 373 Military personnel, appropriation for 1120 Officers designated for duty as full-time specialists, increase 293 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 1122 Procurement, appropriation for 1125 Research, development, etc., appropriation for 1128 Reserve components— Appropriation for 1121 Order to active duty, Presidential authorization 850 Strength 850 Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1969 392 Staff Corps Officers, computation of commissioned service 852 **Neurological Diseases and Stroke, National Institute of,** renamed 1362 **Nevada:** Colorado River Basin project, authorization 885 Southern Paiute Nation of Indians, disposition of judgment funds 1147 **New Communities Act of 1968** 513 **New Hampshire,** Dartmouth College, Hanover, 200th anniversary, commemoration 881 **New Jersey:** Garden State Parkway, collection of tolls 825 Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge Wilderness Area, designation 883 **New Mexico:** Animas-La Plata Project Compact, member 898 Colorado River Basin project, authorization 885 Fort Bayard Military Reservation, land conveyance to city of Central 1317 Navajo Reservoir, contract for sale of water for industrial purposes 52 Navajo-Ute Boundary Dispute Act 15 Pueblos of Cochiti, Pojoaque, Tesuque, and Zuni, long-term leasing of land 1003 **New York:** Buffalo, land conveyances 733 Eisenhower College Seneca Falls, grants to 1000 Appropriation for 1198 Great Lakes Basin Compact, member 414 Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point— Appropriation for 682 Authorization of funds for 692 New York City, rent supplement payments, rehabilitation project in 606 **North Carolina:** Blue Ridge Parkway, construction of extension 967 Cape Hatteras National Seashore, acquisition of lands, funds 168 Carl Sandburg Home National Historical Site, establishment 1154 Charlotte, North Carolina Day, 200th anniversary— Designation 121 Proclamation 1630 Cradle of Forestry in America, Pisgah National Forest, establishment 342 **North Cascades National Park. Wash.,** establishment 926 **North Dakota:** Lake Oahe, designation 51 William Langer Jewel Bearing Plant, Rolla, operation of plant by General Services Administration 666 **Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Mont.,** granting of mineral rights to 424 **Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Act of 1950, Amendment,** clarifying provisions 419 **Noxious Plant Control,** Federal-State cooperation 1146A46 **Nurse Training,** extension of programs 780 **Nursing Home Care for Certain Veterans,** payment of higher proportion of costs 446 **Nursing Homes,** State grants for construction extension 448 **O** **Oahe Unit, James Division, Missouri River Basin Reclamation Project,** construction, etc 624 **Obscenity and Pornography, Commission on,** appropriation for 196 **Occupational Tax Stamps,** elimination of posting; penalties 1235 ***Ocean Delight*** documentation of vessel for use in coastwise trade 1380 **Oglala Sioux Tribe of Indians, S. Dak.,** land exchanges 1447 **Ohio:** Great Lakes Basin Compact, member 414 Land conveyance condition, release by Agriculture Department; land exchange 873 Lands, sale of certain, use of proceeds for educational purposes 120 **Oil and Gas:** Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968 720 Navajo Indian Reservation, Utah, expansion of use of revenues from 121 Technical Pipeline Safety Standards Committee, establishment 722 **Oil and Gas, Office of,** appropriation for 330, 433 **Okanogan National Forest, Wash.,** designation of Pasayten Wilderness within 930 **Oklahoma:** Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma, disposition of judgment funds 883 Chilocco Indian School, land conveyance to Cherokee Nation 70 Chotaw Indian Tribe, final disposition of property, time extension 703 Custer County, Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, land conveyance 124 Foss Reservoir, Washita River Basin project, water sources, study, etc 124 Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Tribes, judgment funds, use 880 Mountain Park reclamation project, construction, etc 853 Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, lands held in trust for 935 Robert S. Kerr Memorial Arboretum and Nature Center, establishment 169 Seminole Tribe of Indians, disposition of judgment funds 1148 **Older Americans Act of 1965,** appropriation for effecting provisions 987 **Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968** 197 Admissibility into evidence of voluntary confessions; of eye witness testimony 210 Amendments— Firearms, unlawful possession or receipt, definition of “felony” 1236 Technical, making corrections in 638 Appeal by the United States from decisions sustaining motions to suppress evidence 237 Appropriation for effecting provisions 676 Extortions and threats in District of Columbia, prohibition 238 Federal Bureau of Investigation, confirmation of director 236 Firearms, unlawful possession or receipt of 236 Law enforcement assistance 197 Riots and civil disorders 235 State firearms assistance 225 Warrant, additional ground for issuing 238 Wiretapping and electronic surveillance 211 **Orange Juice, Frozen Concentrated,** inclusion as “commodity” under Commodity Exchange Act 413 **Oregon:** Albany, conveyance of certain lands to Interior Department 1376 Cascade Locks, land conveyance 1170 Mount Jefferson Wilderness, designation 936 **Organic Act of Guam, Amendments,** popular election of Governor and lieutenant 842 **Organic Act of 1944,** appropriation for effecting provisions 640, 642–644, 649, 650 **Organization of American States,** headquarters site, D.C., transfer of property 958 **Outdoor Recreation,** conversion of farms to recreational use, loans 770 **Outdoor Recreation, Bureau of,** appropriation for 329, 429, 1194 **P** **Pacific Crest Trail,** inclusion in national scenic trails 920 **Packers and Stockyards Act, 1921:** Amendments, improvement of management, etc 474 Appropriation for effecting provisions 309, 649 **Packers and Stockyards Administration,** appropriation for 649A47 **Padre Island National Seashore, Tex.,** appropriation authorization 1155 **Paiute Nation of Indians, Southern,** disposition of judgment funds 1147 **Palmetto Bend Reclamation Project, Tex.,** construction, etc 999 **Pan American Day and Week,** 1968, proclamation 1625 **Panama Canal.** *See* Canal Zone. **Panama Canal Company,** appropriation for 708 **Panama City, Gorgas Memorial Laboratory,** appropriation authorization, increase 1013 **Participation Sales Act of 1966, Amendments,** technical 545 **Pasayten Wilderness, Wash.,** designation 930 **Passports,** fee; period of validity; successive personal appearances unnecessary 446 **Patent Office,** appropriation for 326, 680 **Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma,** lands held in trust for 935 **Peace Corps Act:** Amendment, 1969 program, appropriation authorization 250 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1141 **Peanuts,** cropland adjustment program; price support; etc., extension 996 **Pennsylvania,** Great Lakes Basin Compact, member 414 **Pesticides, Etc.,** research on prevention of injury to fish and wildlife from use of, appropriation authorization 338 **Petroleum and Petroleum Products,** import adjustment, proclamation 1603 **Philippines, Republic of the,** grants to, appropriation for 948 **Photography Week, Professional:** Designation 461 Proclamation 1610 **Pipeline Safety Standards Committee, Technical,** establishment 722 **Plant and Animal Disease and Pest Control,** appropriation for 639 **Plant Control, Noxious,** Federal-State cooperation 1146 **Poison Prevention Week, National,** 1968, proclamation 1608 **Pojoaque Indians. Pueblo of,** long-term leasing of land 1003 **Police and Firemen, District of Columbia,** salary increases, schedule 140 **Post Office Department and Postal Service:** Appropriation Act, 1969 192 Appropriation for 192, 320, 332 Assaults on employees, penalties 611 Congressional members, franked mail privileges for surviving spouses 278 Fraudulent and lottery matter, return to sender 1153 Letter-carrier uniforms, permission to use in theatre, etc 396 Motor vehicle master keys, nonmailable 997 Postage due collections, prosecution for embezzlement 292 Postal inspector, arrest and commitment, powers of 998 Research and development, appropriation for 193 Research and Engineering, Bureau of, position limitation, exemption 611 United States and foreign postage stamps, etc., reproduction 240 **Postal Revenue and Federal Salary Act of 1967,** appropriation for effecting provisions 940 **Potomac River Basin, Interstate Commission on the,** appropriation for 715 **Poultry Products Act, Wholesome** 791 **Poultry Products Inspection Act, Amendments,** inspection programs for processing and distribution 791 **Power Act, Federal, Amendment,** licensing authority; right of Government to take over project 616 **Power Commission, Federal:** Appropriation for 335, 940 National trail system, cooperation 926 National wild and scenic rivers, approval 910 Natural gas pipeline safety standards, cooperation 725 **Prayer, National Day of,** 1968, proclamation 1658 **Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day,** 1968, proclamation 1631 **“Present-Day Ku Klux Klan Movement,”** printing of additional copies 1449 **President of the United States:** Antidumping Act, 1921, recommendations 1347 Appointments by— Interagency Advisory Committee on Compensation for Motor Vehicle Accident Losses, members 127 Mortgage interest rates, commission to study, members 115 National Advisory Council on Vocational Education, members 1066A48 National Commission for the Review of Federal and State Laws Relating to Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance, members 224 National Commission on Consumer Finance, members 164 National Commission on Fire Prevention and Control, members 37 National Visitor Facilities Advisory Commission, members 45 National Water Commission, members 868 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Board of Trustees, certain members 1357 Appointments by, with advice and consent of Senate— Career Ministers for Information 811 Courts of Appeals, additional judges 184 Federal Bureau of Investigation, confirmation of director 236 Joint Chiefs of Staff, Chairman, reappointment for one year 180 Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, administrator and two associates 198 National Advisory Commission on Low Income Housing, members 497 National Homeownership Foundation, members 492 National housing partnerships, private corporations, incorporators 547 Urban Mass Transportation Administration, administrator 1369 Armed Forces, Ready Reserve, order to active duty, authorization 850 Economic report, 1968, to Congress, time extension 3 Education, post-secondary, recommendation to Congress regarding availability to all young Americans 1063 Executive Office— Appropriation Act, 1969 194 Appropriation for 194, 320, 323, 937, 1198 Budget, Bureau of the— Appropriation for 195, 323 Construction industry, employment stabilization, cooperation 1355 Defense Department, report on receipt of foreign property 1133 Economic Advisors, Council of, appropriation for 195, 320, 1198 Economic Opportunity, Office of— Appropriation for 317, 993 Director, member of National Homeownership Foundation 492 Emergency Fund, appropriation for 195 Emergency Planning, Office of— Appropriation for 324, 937 Renamed, Office of Emergency Preparedness 1194 Marine Science, Engineering and Resources, Commission on, appropriation for 324, 444 National Aeronautics and Space Council, appropriation for 323, 937 National Council on Marine Resources and Engineering Development, appropriation for 324, 444 National Security Council, appropriation for 195, 324 Science and Technology, Office of— Appropriation for 938 Graduate Education, Advisory Council on, member 1049 White House Office, appropriation for 194 Foreign aid funds to persons, eligibility; management system 964 Foreign Assistance Act of 1961. *See separate title.* Foreign Assistance Act of 1968 960 Foreign assistance programs, reappraisal 967 Foreign Military Sales Act 1320 Former— Allowances and office facilities, appropriation for 943 Office facilities, appropriation for 1192 Travel expenses for staff and appropriation for 1192 Widow and minor children, protection 1198 Funds appropriated to— Appalachian regional development program 938 Asian Development Bank, United States contribution 1143 Disaster relief 938 Economic assistance 324, 1137 Inter-American Development Bank, United States contribution 1143 Military assistance 312, 1138, 1192 Peace Corps 1141 International Coffee Agreement Act of 1968, recommendations 1349 International Monetary Fund, Special Drawing Rights, United States participation, authorization 188 Israel, sale of supersonic planes to 966 Missile systems, jet aircraft to underdeveloped countries, determination 962, 964A49 Papers of the Presidents, organizing and microfilming, appropriation for 411 Peace Corps Act— Amendment, 1969 program, appropriation authorization 250 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1141 Proclamations. *See separate title.* Reports to— Agriculture, Department of— National trails system, studies 921 National wild and scenic rivers 909 Commerce, Department of, construction industry, employment stabilization 1355 Great Lakes Commission, activities 419 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of— Health programs, training, research, facilities, etc 779, 787, 788 White House Conference on Aging, 1971, recommendations 879 Interior, Department of the— Colorado River Basin project 886, 899 National trails system, studies 921 National wild and scenic rivers 909 North Cascades National Park, Wilderness area within 931 Labor, Department of, construction industry, employment stabilization 1355 Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, activities 208 National Advisory Commission on Low Income Housing, recommendations 497 National Commission for the Review of Federal and State Laws Relating to Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance 224 National Commission on Consumer Finance 165 National Commission on Fire Prevention and Control 38 Transportation, Department of, motor vehicle accident compensation system, study 126 White House Conference on Aging, 1971, final 879 Reports to, for transmittal to Congress— Atlantic-Pacific Oceans Canal Commission study, time extension 249 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of, juvenile delinquency, prevention, etc 472 Housing and Urban Development, Department of, 1968 program 550, 581 Interior, Department of the, estuarine areas, study 626 National Science Board, annual 362 National Science Foundation, activities 360, 361 National Water Commission 868 Transportation, Department of, natural gas pipeline safety 728 Reports to Congress. *See* Reports to *under* Congress Science and Technology, Office of, appropriation for 938 Tax reform proposals, submission to Congress 270 United Nations Children’s Fund, appropriation authorization 962 Walt Disney commemorative gold medal, presentation to widow 130 White House Conference on Aging, 1971, authorization 878 **Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates,** protection 170 **Presidential Inaugural Ceremonies Act, Amendments,** regulations; appropriation authorization 4 **Presidential Transition Act of 1963,** appropriation for effecting provisions 943 **President’s Committee on Consumer Interests,** appropriation for 994 **President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped:** Appropriation for 972 Funds, increased authorization; omission of “physically” from title 306 **Pribilof Islands,** appropriation for administration of 434 **Prison System, Federal,** appropriation for 318, 331, 675 **Prisons, Bureau of,** State and local governments, technical assistance to 280 **Proclamations:** Agricultural commodities, amendment of Tariff Schedules of the United States 1636, 1649 American Education Week, 1968 1643 American Heart Month, 1968 1606 American History Month, 1968 1610 Cancer Control Month, 1968 1617 Captive Nations Week, 1968 1639 Charlotte, North Carolina, Day, 200th anniversary 1630 Designation 121 Child Health Day 1657 Citizenship Day, 1968 1633 Columbus Day, 1968 1655 Constitution Week, 1968 1633A50 Family Reunion Day 1639 Designation 359 Fire Prevention Week, 1968 1641 Flag Day and National Flag Week 1635 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, modifications 1455 General Pulaski’s Memorial Day, 1968 1642 Great Lakes Pilotage Act of 1960, amendment of Proclamation No. 3385 1635 Harry S. Truman, recognition of part in creation of the United Nations 1660 Authorization 996 Kennedy, Robert F., day of national mourning 1634 King, Martin Luther, Jr., day of national mourning 1621 Law and order in the State of Illinois 1622 Law and order in the State of Maryland 1623 Law and order in the Washington Metropolitan Area 1622 Law Day, U.S.A., 1968 1609 Law Day, World, 1968 1648 Leif Erickson Day, 1968 1654 Loyalty Day, 1968 1627 LULAC Week 1609 Designation 5 Mother’s Day, 1968 1629 National Day of Prayer, 1968 1658 National Defense Transportation Day and Week, 1968 1615 National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, 1968 1653 National Family Health Week 1656 Designation 848 National Farm-City Week, 1968 1647 National Farm Safety Week, 1968 1611 National Forest Products Week, 1968 1656 National Highway Week, 1968 1646 National Hispanic Heritage Week, 1968 1649 Designation 848 National Jewish Hospital Save Your Breath Month 1624 Designation 71 National Maritime Day, 1968 1628 National Poison Prevention Week, 1968 1608 National Safe Boating Week, 1968 1613 National School Lunch Week, 1968 1645 National School Safety Patrol Week, 1968 1620 Designation 69 Navajo Indian Tribe and the United States, Centennial of signing of the 1868 Treaty of Peace between 1632 Designation 123 Pan American Day and Week, 1968 1625 Petroleum and petroleum products, import adjustment 1603 Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day, 1968 1631 Professional Photography Week 1641 Designation 461 Red Cross Month, 1968 1607 Salute to Eisenhower Week 1640 Designation 359 Save Your Vision Week, 1968 1612 Senior Citizens Month, 1968 1613 Small Business Week, 1968 1616 “Stay in School” Campaign, proclamation 1644 United Nations Day, 1968 1659 White Cane Safety Day, 1968 1628 World Law Day, 1968 1648 World Trade Week, 1968 1618 **Product Safety, National Commission on,** appropriation for 994 **Professional Equipment, Containers, and Carnets,** suspension of duty 1351 **Professional Photography Week:** Designation 461 Proclamation 1641 **Property Management and Disposal Service,** appropriation for 334, 942 **Property Protection and Reinsurance Act of 1968, Urban** 555 **Public Broadcasting, Corporation for,** appropriation authorization, extension 108 **Public Buildings Act of 1959:** Amendments, technical 544 Appropriation for effecting provisions 941, 943 **Public Buildings Purchase Contract Act of 1954,** appropriation for effecting provisions 941 **Public Buildings Service:** Appropriation for 334, 940, 1192 Government buildings, accessibility to physically handicapped 718 John E. Fogarty Federal Building, Providence, R.I., designation 280 **Public Debt, Bureau of the,** appropriation for 191, 320 **Public Health Service:** Air pollution, appropriation for 316 Alcoholic and Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Amendments Act of 1968 1006 Alcoholic Rehabilitation Act of 1968 1006 Appropriation for 315, 316, 327, 440, 978, 1195 Clean Air Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 981 Community Health Services, appropriation for 316A51 Community Mental Health Centers Act— Amendments— Alcoholism, treatment at community level 1006 Narcotic addiction, rehabilitation 1009 Appropriation for effecting provisions 984 Dependents’ Medical Care Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 985 Disease Prevention and Environmental Control, appropriation for 980 Flammable Fabrics Act, appropriations for effecting provisions 981 Health Manpower, appropriation for 979 Health Services, appropriation for 981 Hospital and Medical Facilities Construction Modernization Assistance Amendments of 1968 1011 Indian health activities, appropriation for 315, 440 John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences, appropriation for 983 Medical and dental officers, continuation pay, conditions 1187 Medical Library Assistance Act of 1965, appropriation for effecting provisions 984 Mental Retardation Facilities and Community Mental Health Centers Construction Act of 1963, amendments Nonduplication of program 1011 State allotments, use 1012 Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Act of 1966, appropriation authorization for program 1011 National Center for Health Statistics, appropriation for 984 National Institute for Neurological Disease, renamed 772, 1362 National Institutes of Health— Appropriation for 327, 982 National Eye Institute, establishment 771 National Library of Medicine, appropriation for 984 Saint Elizabeths Hospital— Appropriation for 328, 984 United States prisoners, reimbursement for care of 675 Social and Rehabilitation Service, appropriation for 985, 1195 Solid Waste Act— Amendments, research and development program, extension; appropriation authorization 1013 Appropriation for effecting provisions 432, 981 Surgeon General, Office of the, appropriation for 979 Universal Military Training and Service Act, amendment, reserve components, reemployment 790 Vocational rehabilitation research and training, appropriation for 987 Water Quality Act of 1965, appropriation for effecting provisions 981 **Public Health Service Act:** Amendments— Allied health professions and public health training, extension of program 788 Electronic product radiation control 1173 Health professions training, extension of program 773 Health research facilities, construction grants 789 Hospital and medical facilities, grants for, extension 1011 Memorials and other acknowledgments 1012 Migratory workers, family health service clinics, extension of grants 1006 National Advisory Council on Professions Educational Assistance, renamed 777 National Advisory Council on Regional Medical Programs, additional members; term extension 1005 National Eye Institute, establishment 771 Nurse training, extension of program 780 Regional medical programs, extension; appropriation authorization 1005 Scientific, professional, and administrative personnel, Compensation for two 1012 Technical Electronic Product Radiation Safety Standards Committee, establishment 1179 Appropriation for effecting provisions 978–987 **Public Land Law Review Commission,** appropriation for 336, 442A52 **Public Lands:** Highways, appropriation for 658 Sale of small tracts 870 **“Public Printing and Documents,” Title 44, United States Code,** codification and enactment 1238 **Public Space Rental Act, District of Columbia** 1156 **Public Space Utilization Act, District of Columbia** 1166 **Public Works:** Appropriation Act, 1969 705 Appropriation for 705, 1196 **Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965:** Amendments, technical, reflecting codification of title 5, United States Code provisions 1312 Appropriation for effecting provisions 677, 678 **Public Works for Water and Power Resources Development and Atomic Energy Commission Appropriation Act, 1969** 705 ***Pueblo,* USS,** hostile-fire pay to members 863 **Puerto Rico:** Medical program, regional, inclusion 1005 Petroleum imports, proclamation 1603 **Pulaski’s Memorial Day,** General, 1968, proclamation 1642 **Q** **Quechan Tribe, Fort Yuma Reservation, Calif.,** distribution of judgment funds 881 **R** **Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968** 1173 **Radiation Council, Federal,** appropriation for 335, 994 **Radio Reception,** devices which interfere with, regulations 290 **Railroad, First Transcontinental, 100th Anniversary,** medals in commemoration 120 **Railroad Administration, Federal:** Appropriation for 659, 1197 High-speed ground transportation research and development, appropriation for 659 Railroad Safety, Bureau of, appropriation for 659 Research, appropriation for 659 **Railroad Retirement Act of 1937:** Amendments— Annuities, increase; computation, etc 17 Disability annuity, earnings 16 Military service, creditable amount, increase 16 Nonresident aliens, compensation for services, tax exclusion 1316 Survivors, annuities 19 Appropriation for effecting provisions 992 **Railroad Retirement Board,** appropriation for 317, 992 **Railroad Safety, Bureau of,** appropriation for 659 **Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act, Amendments:** Benefits, increase, etc 23 Nonresident aliens, compensation for services, tax exclusion 1316 **Railway Labor Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 992 **Reclamation, Bureau of,** appropriation for 330, 709, 1196 **Reclamation Projects.** *See under* Interior, Department of. **Recreation Areas.** *See* National Parks, Monuments, Seashores, Etc. **Red Cross Month,** 1968, proclamation 1607 **Redwood National Park, Calif.,** establishment 931 **Refugees in the United States,** appropriation for 1142 **Rehabilitation Amendments of 1968, Vocational** 297 **Renegotiation Act of 1951, Amendments:** Extension 1345 Standard commercial articles, filing requirements; mandatory exemption. 1345 Renegotiation Amendments Act of 1968 1345 Renegotiation Board, appropriation for 336, 946 **Reorganization Plans:** [Note: For amendments and repeals, see Table 6 in “Laws Affected in Volume 82”, preceding this Index.] No. 1 of 1958, Office of Emergency Preparedness, renamed 1194 No. 1 of 1968, narcotics, drug abuse control, transfer of functions 1367 No. 2 of 1968, urban mass transportation, transfer of funds 1369 No. 3 of 1968, District of Columbia recreation functions, transfer 1370 No. 4 of 1968, District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency, transfer of functions 1371A53 **Research and Development:** Armed Forces, aircraft, missiles, etc., appropriation authorization 849 Atomic Energy Commission, facilities, appropriation authorization 96 Civil aviation, appropriation for 656 Environmental Science Services Administration, appropriation for 679 Fire Research and Safety Act of 1968 34 Health research facilities, extension of authorization 789 High-speed ground transportation 424 Maritime Administration, appropriation for 681 Military tests, appropriation for 1128 NASA, appropriation authorization 280 National Commission on Consumer Finance, contract authority for 165 National Institutes of Health, appropriation for 983 Natural gas pipeline safety 727 Pesticides, etc., prevention of injury to fish and wildlife from use of, appropriation authorization 338 Post Office Department, appropriation for 193 Respiratory diseases, National Jewish Hospital Save Your Breath Month, proclamation 1624 Saline water program, appropriation authorization 110 Solid waste disposal program, appropriation authorization 1013 Vocational education 1078 **Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1969** 392 **Retired Federal Employee Health Benefits Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 939 **Revenue and Expenditure Control Act of 1968** 251 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1199 **Revised Organic Act of the Virgin Islands, Amendments,** popular election of Governor and lieutenant 837 **Revised Statutes.** *See* Tables 2 and 12 in “Laws Affected in Volume 82,” preceding this Index. **Rhode Island,** John E. Fogarty Federal Building, Providence, designation 280 **Rice,** cropland adjustment program; price support, etc., extension 996 **Riots and Civil Disorders, Federal Employees Convicted of Participation in:** Certain salary payments prohibited to 283 Employment limitation for individuals 235 Payments to, prohibition 692 **River and Harbor Act of 1966, Amendment,** public visitor parking facilities in vicinity of Washington Channel, D.C., study 735 **River Basin Monetary Authorization Act of 1968** 750 **Rivers and Harbors:** Boston Inner Harbor and Fort Point Channel, Mass., portion declared nonnavigable 125 Bridges— Safety inspection 829 Tennessee Valley Authority, construction or relocation of certain by 876 Colorado River Basin Project Act 885 Flood control. *See separate title.* Lake Oahe, N. Dak.-S. Dak., Missouri River Basin, designation 51 Missouri River Basin projects, increased funds, authorization 129 Navigation and beach erosion, public works on 731–738 Reclamation projects. *See under* Interior, Department of. Wild and Scenic Rivers Act 906 **Rivers and Harbors Act of 1968** 731 **Robert S. Kerr Memorial Arboretum and Nature Center, Okla.,** establishment 169 **Ross Lake National Recreation Area, Wash.,** establishment 927 **Rural Community Development Service,** appropriation for 648 **Rural Electrification Act of 1936,** appropriation for effecting provisions 650 **Rural Electrification Administration,** appropriation for 325, 650 **Rural Rehabilitation Corporation Trust Liquidation Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 651 **Ryukyu Islands,** appropriation for administration 326, 1142 **S** **Safe Boating Week. National,** 1968, proclamation 1613 **Saint Elizabeths Hospital, District of Columbia:** Appropriation for 328, 984 United States prisoners, reimbursement for care of 675 **Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation,** appropriation for 660 **Saint Louis University. Mo.,** 150th anniversary 1201 **Saline Water, Office of,** appropriation for 314, 436A54 **Saline Water Conversion Act, Amendments,** program, appropriation authorization 110 **San Gabriel Wilderness, Angeles National Forest, Calif.,** designation 131 **San Rafael Wilderness, Los Padres National Forest, Calif.,** designation 51 **Sandburg Home National Historical Site, Carl, N.C.,** establishment 1154 **Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site, Mass.,** establishment 72 **Save Your Vision Week,** 1968, proclamation 1612 **Savings and Loan Holding Company Amendments of 1967** 5 **School Lunch Program,** appropriation for 308, 645 **School Lunch Week, National,** 1968, proclamation 1645 **School Safety Patrol Week, National, 1968:** Designation 69 Proclamation 1620 **Schools and Colleges:** *See also* Education. Agricultural colleges, increased appropriation, authorization 241 American schools abroad— Appropriation for grants 960 Economic assistance 1137 Child Nutrition Act of 1966— Amendments, school breakfast program 119 Appropriation for effecting provisions 645 Chilocco Indian School, Okla., land conveyance to Cherokee Nation 70 Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., 200th anniversary, commemoration 881 District of Columbia, reduced bus fares for schoolchildren 1187 District of Columbia Public School Food Services Act, amendment, employees salaries, adjustments 1363 District of Columbia Teachers’ Leave Act of 1949, amendment, sick and emergency leave, restriction 140 District of Columbia Teachers’ Salary Act Amendments of 1968 132 District of Columbia Teachers’ Salary Act of 1955, amendments, salary increases, schedule 132 Eisenhower College, Seneca Falls, N.Y., grants to 1000 Appropriation for 1198 Federal City College, D.C., a land-grant college 241 Federally affected areas, appropriation for assistance 975 Financial aid to students, not considered as income 1063 Gallaudet College, D.C.— Appropriation for 328, 989 Board of Directors, additional members 397 Health professions training programs, research facilities, etc., grants, loans 773–789 Housing— Appropriation for 1193 Direct loan program 604 Howard University, appropriation for 328, 989 Iowa State University, land conveyance by Department of Agriculture 393 Law school clinical experience programs 1048 Library assistance program, extension 1036 National School Lunch Act— Amendments, special food service program for children 117 Appropriation for effecting provisions 645 National School Lunch Week, 1968, proclamation 1645 National School Safety Patrol Week, 1968— Designation 69 Proclamation 1589 National Vocational Student Loan Insurance Act of 1965— Amendments, student loan insurance programs, interest rate 635 Repeal 1024 Rehabilitation of youth, training of personnel 470 Saint Louis University, Mo., 150th anniversary 1201 School lunch program— Appropriation for 645 D.C., employee salary adjustments 1363 Sea grant colleges and programs— Appropriation for 945 Authorization of funds 704 Special milk program, appropriation for 645 “Stay in School” Campaign, proclamation 1644 Student misconduct, denial of Federal aid 1062 Teacher Corps program, appropriation for 976 University of Maine, land conveyance, release by Agriculture Department of certain conditions in deed 122A55 **Science and Technology, Office of:** Appropriation for 938 Graduate Education, Advisory Council on, member 1049 **Science Foundation, National.** *See* National Science Foundation. **Sea Grant Colleges and Programs:** Appropriation for 945 Authorization of funds 704 **Second Liberty Bond Act, Amendments,** redemption of savings notes, payment for losses 1155 **Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1966, Amendment,** studies of savings and loan industry, reporting date 610 **Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1968** 307 **Secret Service, United States:** Appropriation for 192, 320, 1198 Former Presidents, widow and minor children, protection 1198 Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates, protection 170 **Securities and Exchange Commission:** Appropriation for 336, 946, 1192 Interagency Advisory Committee on Compensation for Motor Vehicle Accident Losses, member 127 **Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Amendments:** Over-the-counter securities, margins 452 Securities markets, study on effect of institutional investors 453 “Takeover bid,” disclosure of corporate equity ownership 454 **Security Council, National,** appropriation for 195, 324 **Selective Service System,** appropriation for 313, 946 **Seminole Tribe of Indians, Okla.,** disposition of judgment funds 1148 **Senate.** *See also* Congress; Legislative Branch of the Government. Adjournment 1442, 1443, 1446, 1450 Adjournment, sine die 1452 Aeronautical and Space Sciences, Committee on, reports by NASA, use of funds 281–283 Agriculture and Forestry, Committee on, reports by Agriculture Department, poultry inspection programs 793, 807 Appointments with advice and consent of. *See* Appointments by, with advice and consent of Senate *under* President of the United States. Appropriation for 317, 321, 398, 1195 Appropriations Committee on, reports to— Atomic Energy Commission, transfer of funds 716 State, Department of, foreign assistance funds 1138 Armed Services, Committee on, reports to— Air Force, Department of the, military construction, etc 385 Army, Department of the, military construction, etc 371 Defense, Department of— Military construction, etc 386, 387, 389 Procurement contracts, uniform cost accounting standards, study 279 Navy, Department of the, military construction, etc 378 Banking and Currency, Committee on, commission to study mortgage interest rates, member 114 Banking and Currency, Committee on, reports to— Defense procurement contracts, uniform cost accounting standards, study 279 Housing and Urban Development, Department of, 1968 program 477, 479, 500, 524, 533 Contingent expenses, appropriation for 399, 404 Foreign Relations, Committee on, reports to— President of the United States, foreign military sales 1322, 1325 State, Department of, foreign military sales, exports 1326 Government Operations, Committee on, reports by Federal agencies, grant-in-aid programs 1102 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, filing of map of San Rafael Wilderness by Agriculture Department with 51 Kennedy, Robert F., payment to widow 317 Majority leader, Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates, advisory committee on protection of, member 170 Minority leader, Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates, advisory committee on protection of, member 170A56 President of the Senate— Appointments by— Joint committee on Presidential inauguration arrangements 1445 Mortgage interest rates, commission to study, member 114 National Advisory Commission on Low Income Housing, members 497 National Commission for the Review of Federal and State Laws Relating to Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance 224 National Commission on Consumer Finance, member 164 National Commission on Fire Prevention and Control, members 37 National Visitor Facilities Advisory Commission, members 45 Navajo Indian Peace Treaty, centennial, congressional representatives 123 Reports to— Interior, Department of the— Guam, annual; economic development loans 844, 846, 1173 Virgin Islands, annual 838, 841 Military departments, contract awards 390 NASA, use of funds 281–283 Signing of enrolled bills during adjournment 1450, 1452 Reports to— Attorney General, riots, prosecution of persons 76 President of the United States— Antidumping Act, 1921 1347 Exports to or for use in Communist countries 48 **Senior Citizens Month,** 1968, proclamation 1613 **Service Contract Act of 1965,** appropriation for effecting provisions 973 **Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944,** appropriation for effecting provisions 970, 972 **Shipping Act, 1916, Amendment,** freight charges, voluntary refunds 111 **Shoshone and Arapahoe Indian Tribes, Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyo.,** lands held in trust for 131 **Small Business Act, Amendments:** Disaster relief, riots or civil disorder 567 Displacement due to highway project, loans 835 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, branch office in 610 **Small Business Administration,** appropriation for 688 **Small Business Week,** 1968, proclamation 1616 **Smith-Lever Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 641 **Smithsonian Institution:** Appropriation for 336, 442 Board of Regents, reappointments— Burden, Dr. William A. M 168 Greenwait, Dr. Crawford H 167 Haskins, Dr. Caryl P 167 National Gallery of Art— Additional building 286 Appropriation for 443 National Visitor Facilities Advisory Commission, member 45 National Zoological Park, appropriation for 443, 696 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, District of Columbia, establishment in 1357 **Social and Rehabilitation Service,** appropriation for 985, 1195 **Social Security Act:** Amendments— Aid to families with dependent children, limitations 273 Employment security administration account funds used for certain State expenses, extension 447 Medical assistance program, Federal payments 274 National Guard technicians, election of coverage under 759 Appropriation for effecting provisions 316, 971, 985–990 **Social Security Administration:** Appropriation for 316, 988 Health insurance for the aged, appropriation for payment to trust funds 316 **Soil Bank Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 646, 648 **Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 643, 646, 647 **Soil Conservation Service,** appropriation for 324, 642 **Soldiers’ Home, United States,** appropriation for 326, 993 **Solid Waste Disposal Act:** Amendments, research and development program, extension; appropriation authorization 1013 Appropriation for effecting provisions 432, 981 **South Carolina,** land conveyance condition, release by Agriculture Department; land exchange 871A57 **South Dakota:** Badlands National Monument, boundary revision; correction of enrolled bill 663, 1447 Indian lands on Crow Creek and Lower Brule Reservations, settlement for payment of lands, time extension 337 Lower Brule and Crow Creek Indian Reservation, distribution of claims payment 396 Oahe unit, James division, Missouri River Basin project— Construction, etc 624 Reservoir designated as Lake Oahe 51 **Southeast Hurricane Disaster Relief Act of 1965, Amendments,** study of assistance program, reporting date 607 **Southeastern Power Administration,** appropriation for 713 **Southern Paiute Nation of Indians,** disposition of judgment funds 1147 **Southwestern Power Administration,** appropriation for 331, 713 **Space Science Exhibit Museum, Huntsville, Ala.,** certain land provided for 68 **Special Drawing Rights Act** 188 **Special Representative for Trade Negotiations,** appropriation for 688 **Spokane Indian Tribe, Wash.:** Judgment funds, use 175 Sale, purchase, or exchange of lands on reservation, authorization 174 **Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Bureau of:** Appropriation for 330, 434 Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, Ill., legislative jurisdiction by United States, adjustment 177 **Stamps, Etc., United States and Foreign,** reproduction 240 **Standard Container Act, 1916,** repealed 1320 **Standard Container Act, 1928,** repealed 1320 **Standard Reference Data Act** 339 **Standards, National Bureau of:** Appropriation for 326, 680 Standard reference data, compilation and evaluation 340 **State, Department of:** Appropriation Act, 1969 667 Appropriation for 333, 667, 1143, 1197 Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West, appropriation for 672 Fisheries within territorial waters of United States, foreign vessels in support activities, prohibition 445 Fishermen’s Protective Act of 1967, collection of claims under 730 Foreign Affairs, appropriation for administration 333, 667 Foreign Assistance Act of 1961. *See separate title.* Foreign Assistance Act of 1968 960 Foreign Assistance and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1969 1137 Foreign Direct Investment Control, appropriation for 683, 1197 Foreign military sales, exports, report 1326 Foreign Service Act of 1946. *See separate title.* Foreign Service Buildings Act, 1926— Amendment, construction and maintenance abroad, appropriation authorization 461 Appropriation for effecting provisions 668 Foreign Service Officers, transfer to United States Information Officer status; tenure of service 813 General provisions, Appropriation Act, 1969 672, 691 International Claims Settlement Act of 1949— Amendments— Attorney’s fees, limitation; payments procedure, etc 420 Bulgarian and Rumanian claims, settlement of 421 Appropriation for effecting provisions 673 International organizations. *See separate title.* Migration and refugee assistance, appropriation for 333, 1143 Mutual educational and cultural exchange activities, appropriation for 333, 672 Nonimmigrant visa fees, prescription of 1200 Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Act of 1950, amendment, clarifying provisions 419 Organization of American States, headquarters site in District of Columbia, transfer of property 958 Passports, fees; period of validity; successive personal appearances unnecessary 446 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Board of Trustees, membership 1357 **State Societies, National Conference of, Washington, D.C.,** designation 292 **State Technical Services Act of 1965:** Amendment, extension 423 Appropriation for effecting provisions 681 **“Status and Future of Small Business,”** printing of additional copies 1448 **“Stay in School” Campaign,** proclamation 1644A58 **Stockyards Act, Packers and, 1921:** Amendments, improvement of management, etc 474 Appropriation for effecting provisions 309, 649 **Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act:** Appropriation for effecting provisions 942 Disposition of certain materials without regard to— Beryl 704 Magnesium 1187 **Subversive Activities Control Board,** appropriation for 689 **Sugar Act of 1948,** appropriation for effecting provisions 646, 647 **“Summary of Veterans Legislation Reported, Ninetieth Congress,”** printing of additional copies 1445 **Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1968** 239 **Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1969** 1190 **Supreme Court of the United States,** appropriation for 323, 683 **Surgeon General, Office of the,** appropriation for 979 **Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, Wash.,** acquisition, sale, long-term leasing of land 884 **T** **Tariff Act of 1930,** modification of duties, proclamation 1455 **Tariff Classification Act of 1962,** modification of duties, proclamation 1455 **Tariff Commission, United States:** Antidumping Act, 1921, administrative determinations 1347 Appropriation for 336, 689 **Tariff Schedules of United States.** For amendments and repeals, see 1930, P.L. 361, in Table 1, “General Legislation,” in “Laws Affected in Vol. 82,” preceding this Index. **Tariff Schedules Technical Amendments Act of 1965,** modification of duties, proclamation 1457 **Tax Court of the United States,** appropriation for 196 **Taxes:** Employment taxes, compensation for nonresident aliens, exclusion 1316 Excise taxes— Automobiles— Continuation 265 Rate reduction, postponement 95 Communication services— Continuation 265 Rate reduction, postponement 92 Distilled spirits, exemptions, etc 1328 Machine guns, destructive devices, and other firearms, regulations 1227 Wine, production of 1236 Income taxes— Charitable deductions, limitation 1330 Communications satellite system, exemption 1311 Corporate statutory mergers, exemptions 1310 Corporations, payment of estimated 260 Drainage district, deduction on assessments 1329 Hospital service organizations, tax exempt status 269 Industrial development bonds— Exemption 1349 Taxable interest 266 Political convention programs, advertising in— Deductible 268 Tax treatment 183 Self-employed, earned income 1189 Surcharge, imposition 251 Trusts, denial of exemption 1330 Internal Revenue Codes. For sections affected *see* tables 3 and 4 of amendments and repeals in “Laws Affected in volume 82,” preceding this Index. Occupational tax stamps, elimination of posting; penalties 1235 Reform of Internal Revenue Code of 1954, submission of proposals by the President to Congress 270 Revenue and Expenditure Control Act of 1968 251 **Teachers:** District of Columbia Teachers’ Leave Act of 1949, amendment, sick and emergency leave, restriction 140 District of Columbia Teachers’ Salary Act Amendments of 1968 132 District of Columbia Teachers’ Salary Act of 1955, amendments, salary increases, schedule 132 **Technical Electronic Product Radiation Safety Standards Committee,** establishment 1179 **Technical Pipeline Safety Standards Committee,** establishment 722 **Telephone Calls,** obscene or harassing, prohibition 112 **Telephone Service:** District of Columbia, removal of tax exemption 613 Tax rate reduction, postponement 92A59 **Tennessee,** Memphis, 150th anniversary, commemorative medal 1171 **Tennessee Valley Authority:** Appropriation for 715 Bridges, construction or relocation of certain 876 Flood insurance with land-management programs, coordination 587 Power program employees, limitation of, nonapplicability 749 **Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933:** Amendments, condemnation proceedings, trial by jury 885 Appropriation for effecting provisions 715 **Territories, Office of,** appropriation for 313, 329, 430 **Tesuque Indians,** Pueblo of, long-term leasing of land 1003 **Texas:** Padre Island National Seashore, appropriation authorization 1155 Palmetto Bend reclamation project, construction, etc 999 Tiwa Indians of Ysleta, designation; transfer of responsibility to State 93 **Thailand and Laos,** local forces in, availability of funds 851 **Timber From Federal Lands,** restriction on sale for export 966 **Tiwa Indians of Ysleta, Tex.,** designation; transfer of responsibility to State 93 **Tobacco:** Acreage allotments, transfer 293 Cropland adjustment program; price support; etc., extension 996 **Trade Agreements,** modification, proclamation 1455 **Trade Commission, Federal:** Appropriation for 335, 940, 1192 Interagency Advisory Committee on Compensation for Motor Vehicle Accident Losses, member 127 **Trade Expansion Act of 1962:** Modification of duties, proclamation 1455 Petroleum imports, proclamation 1603 **Trade Negotiations, Special Representative for,** appropriation for 688 **Trade Week, World,** 1968, proclamation 1618 **Trading With the Enemy Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 673 **Trails System Act, National** 919 **Transportation, Department of:** Air traffic control employees, overtime pay 969 Appropriation Act, 1969 654 Appropriation for 239, 334, 654, 1197 Bridges, construction, etc., by Tennessee Valley Authority, approval 877 Coast Guard, United States. *See separate title.* Construction industry, employment stabilization, cooperation 1355 Federal Aviation Act of 1958. *See separate title.* Federal Aviation Administration. *See separate title.* Federal Highway Administration, appropriation for 239, 334, 657 Federal Railroad Administration. *See separate title.* General provisions, Appropriation Act, 1969 660 Great Lakes Pilotage Act of 1960, amendment of proclamation 3385, transfer of authority 1635 High-speed ground transportation— Appropriation for 659 Research, extension; acquisition of sites, etc 424 Interagency Advisory Committee on Compensation for Motor Vehicle Accident Losses, appointment by President 127 Kansas City Area Transportation Authority, additional powers 338 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission, member 39 Military claims arising under the Coast Guard, settlement authority; report 878 Motor vehicles. *See separate title.* National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966, amendment, limited production motor vehicle, safety standards exemption 72 National trail system, cooperation 926 National Transportation Safety Board, appropriation for 334, 660 Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968 720 Research activities, appropriation for 654, 655 Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, appropriation for 660 Secretary, Office of the, appropriation for 654 Technical Pipeline Safety Standards Committee, establishment 722 Urban Mass Transportation Administration— Appropriation for 659, 1197 Establishment 1369 **Transportation Act, Department of, Amendments,** preservation of parklands 824A60 **Transportation and Communications Service,** appropriation for 334, 942 **Transportation Day and Week, National Defense,** 1968, proclamation 1615 **Traveler’s Checks,** forged countersigned, transportation in interstate commerce 885 **Treasury, Department of the:** Accounts, Bureau of, appropriation for 190, 319, 1198 Antidumping Act, 1921, administrative determinations 1347 Appropriation Act, 1969 190 Appropriation for 190, 319, 334, 1198 Customs, Bureau of, appropriation for 190, 319 Electronic products, compliance with standards, samples to Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 1181 Engraving and Printing, Bureau of, appropriation for 190 Export transaction loans, guarantees 297 Federal Reserve Act. *See separate title.* Federal Reserve Banks, purchase of United States obligations directly from, extension 113 Firearms, control 226, 236, 1213 Gold Reserve Act of 1934, amendment, gold reserve requirements, elimination 50 Gun Control Act of 1968 1213 Internal Revenue Service, appropriation for 191, 320, 1198 International Claims Settlement Act of 1949— Amendments— Attorney’s fees, limitation; payments procedure, etc 420 Bulgarian and Rumanian claims, settlement of 421 Appropriation for effecting provisions 673 International Monetary Fund, Special Drawing Right certificates, authorization for issuance 188 Klickitat County, Wash., construction of sewer and water system, reimbursement 1319 Lower Colorado River Basin Development Fund, establishment 894 Medals, striking of. *See* Medals and Decorations. Mint, Bureau of the, appropriation for 191, 334 Narcotics, Bureau of— Abolition, transfer of functions 1367 Appropriation for 191, 320 National Firearms Act Amendments of 1968 1227 National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record, establishment 1229 Occupational tax stamps, elimination of posting; penalties 1235 Public Debt, Bureau of the, appropriation for 191, 320 Second Liberty Bond Act, amendments, redemption of savings notes, payment for losses 1155 Special Drawing Rights Act 188 Treasurer, Office of the, appropriation for 192, 334 United States and foreign postage stamps, etc., reproduction 240 United States Secret Service— Appropriation for 192, 320, 1198 Former Presidents, widow and minor children, protection 1198 Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates, protection 170 **Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands:** Appropriation for administration 313, 430 Educational assistance to resident, waiver of oath of allegiance 1035 Natural disasters, relief appropriation, authorization 1213 United States administration, increased appropriation, authorization 1213 **Truth in Lending Act** 146 **Truth in Negotiations Act,** procurement under contract, examination of records 863 **U** **Uniform Code of Military Justice:** Courts-martial, military judges and counsel, increased participation 1335 Treatment of offenders, military correctional facilities 287 **Uniformed Services.** *See also* Armed Forces *and individual services.* Extended duty in hostile fire areas, special leave provision, extension 170 Pay and allowances— Hostile-fire pay to members of USS *Pueblo* 863 Medical and dental officers, continuation pay 1187 **United Arab Republic,** foreign assistance, restriction 1141 **United Nations:** Communist Chinese Government, congressional statement opposing membership for 672, 1139 Harry S. Truman, recognition of part in creation of 996 Proclamation 1660A61 **United Nations Children’s Fund,** appropriation authorization 962 **United Nations Day,** 1968, proclamation 1659 **United States Air Force Academy,** congressional alternates authorized to be nominated for each vacancy, increase 283 **United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency,** appropriation for 689 **United States Coast Guard.** *See* Coast Guard, United States. **United States Code:** [Note: For amendments and repeals of sections in positive law titles, see Table 5(a) in “Laws Affected In Volume 82”, preceding this Index.] Title 5, “Government Organization and Employees,” codification, correction and improvement 1312 Title 10, “Armed Forces,” codification, correction and improvement 1314 Title 28, “Judiciary and Judicial Procedure,” codification, correction and improvement 1315 Title 37, “Pay and Allowances of the Uniformed Services,” codification, correction and improvement 1314 Title 44, “Public Printing and Documents;” codification and enactment of laws; repeal of obsolete provisions 1238 **United States Court of Military Appeals:** Appropriation for 1125 Establishment as judicial tribunal; retired judge and staff assistant 178 **United States Courts.** *See* Courts, United States. **United States Grain Standards Act** 761 **United States Housing Act of 1937:** Amendments, low-rent public housing 503, 610 Appropriation for effecting provisions 950, 955 **United States Information Agency:** Appropriation for 319, 336, 689 Career Ministers for Information, appointment, compensation, etc 811 Foreign Service Information Officer Corps, establishment 810 **United States Information and Educational Exchange Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 689 **United States Magistrates, Office of,** establishment 1107 **United States Military Academy,** congressional alternates authorized to be nominated for each vacancy, increase 283 **United States Nationals, Repatriated,** appropriation for assistance 986 **United States Naval Academy,** congressional alternates authorized to be nominated for each vacancy, increase 283 **United States Secret Service:** Appropriation for 192, 320, 1198 Former Presidents, widow and minor children, protection 1198 Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates, protection 170 **United States Soldiers’ Home,** appropriation for 326, 993 **United States Tariff Commission:** Antidumping Act, 1921, administrative determinations 1347 Appropriation for 336, 689 **United States Travel Service,** appropriation for 679 **Universal Military Training and Service Act, Amendment,** reserve components, reemployment 790 **University of Maine,** land conveyance, release by Agriculture Department of certain conditions in deed 122 **Urban Land-Use Act, Federal** 1104 **Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964:** Amendments— Emergency program, extension 535 Grants, authorization 534 Non-Federal share of net project cost 535 Appropriation for effecting provisions 659 Functions under, transfer to Department of Transportation 1369 **Urban Mass Transportation Administration:** Appropriation for 659,1197 Establishment 1369 **Urban Property Protection and Reinsurance Act of 1968** 555 **Urgent Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1968** 92 **Utah:** Ashley National Forest, extension of boundaries 905 Colorado River Basin project, authorization 885 Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, establishment 904 Promontory, Box Elder County, 100th anniversary of first transcontinental railroad medals in commemoration 120 San Juan County, Navajo Indian Reservation, expansion of use of revenues from 121 Southern Paiute Nation of Indians, disposition of judgment funds 1147 Utah State University, duty-free entry of a mass spectrometer 1361 Ute Mountain Tribe of Indians, use of judgment funds 171A62 **Utah State University,** duty-free entry of a mass spectrometer 1361 **V** **Vessels:** *Annie B,* documentation for use in coastwise trade 1380 Construction, differential subsidies, extension 1004 Fishermen’s Protective Act of 1967 729 Fishing, inspections, loadlines, etc., exemption from requirements 341 Foreign, in support activities of fishing fleet, prohibition 445 Masters’ liens for wages 107 Merchant Marine Act, 1920, amendment, coastwise transportation of empty cargo vans for use in foreign trade 700 Merchant Marine Act of 1936. *See separate title.* Ocean cruise vessels, removal of certain limitations 248 *Ocean Delight,* documentation for use in coastwise trade 1380 Passenger, compliance with certain safety standards, time extension 449 Shipping Act, 1916, amendment, freight charges, voluntary refunds 111 United States-flag ships, coffee shipment, prevention of discrimination against 1349 USS *Pueblo,* hostile-fire pay to members 863 **Veterans.** *See also* Veterans Administration. Agricultural training, work-study time requirements 1334 Educational benefits, additional period 1331 Employment opportunities, congressional statement 1448 Home loan program— Interest rates on insured mortgages; maximum loan guaranty, increase 113 Structural defects in mortaged homes, aid for correction of 116 Non-service-connected disability pensions, income limitations 64 Nursing home care— Hawaii and Alaska 1202 Payment of higher proportion of costs 446 On-farm training program in Tangipahoa Parish, La., relief from overpayments 809 Parents’ compensation 66 Pension, discontinuance and reductions, effective date 68 “Summary of Veterans Legislation Reported, Ninetieth Congress,” printing of additional copies 1445 Tuberculosis, arrested, disability compensation 809 Veterans’ Benefits Calculator, printing of additional copies 1444 Vocational rehabilitation— Educational assistance 1331 Part-time basis 447 Wartime disability compensation, increase 808 Widows and wives— Annual income limitations 65 Educational benefits 1332 **Veterans Administration.** *See also* Veterans. Appropriation for 313, 334, 947 Hospital and nursing home care, increased per diem payments 448 Land conveyance, Allen Park, Mich., property in 1202 State grants for nursing homes construction, extension 448 **Veterans Pension Act of 1959,** annual income limitations, increase 68 **Vice President of the United States.** *See also* President of the Senate *under* Senate. Office of the, appropriation for 398 **Vietnam:** Aliens, Armed Forces personnel serving in, naturalization 1343 Foreign assistance, supporting 962 Funds for procurement of iron and steel products for use in, restriction 1141 Vietnamese and other free world forces— Appropriation authorization 1136 Availability of funds for support of 850 **Vietnam, North:** Commerce with, prohibition of financing exports to persons engaged in 451 Countries assisting, restriction of aid to 1141 **Violence, National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of,** attendance and testimony of witnesses and production of evidence 176 **Virgin Islands:** Federal-aid highway program, study 830 Medical program, regional, inclusion 1005 **Virgin Islands, Revised Organic Act of the, Amendments,** popular election of Governor and lieutenant 837 **Virgin Islands Elective Governor Act** 837 **Virginia:** Judicial districts, independent cities included 292 Law and order in the Washington metropolitan area, proclamation 1622 Police, mutual aid agreements in D.C. metropolitan area 1150A63 **Visitor Center Facilities Act of 1968, National** 43 **Visitor Facilities Advisory Commission, National,** creation 45 **Vocational Education,** Indians, increased funds authorized 4 **Vocational Education, National Advisory Council on,** establishment 1066 **Vocational Education Act of 1946,** appropriation for effecting provisions 977 **Vocational Education Act of 1963:** Amendments— Citation of title I as 1064 Program expansion, authorization 1064 Appropriation for effecting provisions 977, 978 **Vocational Education Amendments of 1968** 1064 Consumer and homemaking education 1085 Cooperative programs 1086 Curriculum development 1090 Exemplary programs and projects 1080 General provisions 1064 Repeal of prior acts 1091 Research and training 1078 Residential vocational education 1082 State vocational education programs 1072 Work-study programs for students 1088 **Vocational Rehabilitation,** veterans, part time training 447 **Vocational Rehabilitation Act:** Amendments— Definitions, revision of 301 Evaluation and work adjustment 304 Extension of program, appropriation authorization 298 Grants to States, minimum allotments, increase 298 Appropriation for effecting provisions 316, 986, 987 **Vocational Rehabilitation Administration,** appropriation for 316, 327 **Vocational Rehabilitation Amendments of 1968** 297 **Vocational Student Loan Insurance Act of 1965, National:** Amendments, student loan insurance programs, interest rate 635 Repeal 1024 **Voting Assistance Act of 1955, Federal, Amendments:** Armed Forces members, modified provisions 181 Citizens temporarily residing outside United States, provisions 180 **W** **Wage and Hour Division,** appropriation for 973 **Wage and Labor Standards,** appropriation for 332 **Walt Disney Commemorative Medals,** issuance of 130 **Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Against the Nazi,** 25th anniversary commemoration 1442 **Washington:** Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, judgment funds, distribution 882 Glacier Peak Wilderness, extension of boundary 930 Klickitat County, construction of sewer and water system, reimbursement 1319 Lake Chelan National Recreation Area, establishment 927 Muckleshoot Tribe, disposition of judgment funds 882 North Cascades National Park, establishment 926 Pasayten Wilderness, designation 930 Quincy-Columbia, East Columbia, and South Columbia Basin Irrigation District, severance pay for certain employees, nonreimbursable 354 Ross Lake National Recreation Area, establishment 927 Spokane Indian Tribe— Judgment funds, use 175 Sale, purchase, or exchange of lands on reservation, authorization 174 Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, acquisition, sale, long-term leasing of land 884 **Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority,** appropriation for 444 **Waste Disposal Act, Solid:** Amendments, research and development program, extension; appropriation authorization 1013 Appropriation for effecting provisions 432, 981 **Water:** Colorado River Basin project, development of resources, conservation, etc 885 Foss Reservoir, Washita River Basin project, Okla., water sources, study, etc 124 Kings River Water Association and others, Calif., credit for excess payments for years 1954 and 1955 39 National wild and scenic rivers, water resources project, restrictions 913 Navajo Reservoir, N. Mex., contract for sale of water for industrial purposes 52 Reclamation projects. *See under* Interior, Department of. Resource developments, feasibility studies 5A64 Saline Water, Office of, appropriation for 314, 436 Saline water program, appropriation authorization 110 Water and sewer development grants to associations 770 **Water Carriers:** Bankruptcy, rights of possession of equipment 1149 Equipment indebtedness, recording of evidences 1149 **Water Commission, National:** Appropriation for 1197 Establishment, etc 868 **Water Commission Act, National** 868 **Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965, Land and:** Amendments— Acquisition of lands, etc 355 Revenue, new sources 354 Appropriation for effecting provisions 429, 1194 **Water Pollution Control Administration, Federal,** appropriation for 713 **Water Quality Act of 1965,** appropriation for effecting provisions 981 **Water Resources Council,** appropriation for 715 **Water Resources Planning Act:** Amendment, increased appropriation, authorization 935 Appropriation for effecting provisions 715 **Water Resources Research, Office of,** appropriation for 437 **Watershed Planning and Protection,** appropriation for 642 **Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act:** Amendments, contracts for construction of works of improvement 250 Appropriation for effecting provisions 642 **Weather Program, World,** U.S. participation 1443 **Welfare Administration,** appropriation for 316, 328 **Welfare and Pension Plans Disclosure Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 972 **Wenatchee National Forest, Wash.,** designation of Glacier Peak Wilderness within 930 **West Virginia:** Marmet, land conveyances 733 Tyler, Wood and Jackson Counties, land conveyances 733 **Wheat,** cropland adjustment program; price support, etc., extension 996 **White Cane Safety Day,** 1968, proclamation 1628 **White House Conference on Aging,** 1971, authorization 878 **White House Office,** appropriation for 194 **Wholesome Poultry Products Act** 791 **Wild and Scenic Rivers Act** 906 **Wildlife, Sport Fisheries and, Bureau of, Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, Ill.,** legislative jurisdiction by United States, adjustment 177 **Wildlife System, National,** disposition of lands within, restriction 359 **William Langer Jewel Bearing Plant, Rolla, N. Dak.,** operation of plant by General Services Administration 666 **Wilson International Center for Scholars, Woodrow, D.C.,** establishment 1357 **Wine,** production of, facilitation 1236 **Wire or Oral Communications,** devices for interception, prohibition; penalties for violations 211–225 **Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance, National Commission for the Review of Federal and State Laws Relating to,** establishment 223 **Wisconsin,** Great Lakes Basin Compact, member 414 **Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars,** Board of Trustees, membership, authority 1357 **Woodrow Wilson Memorial Act of 1968** 1356 **Wool:** Duty rates 1360 Price support program, etc., extension 996 **World Farm Center,** congressional endorsement 1446 **World Health Assembly, Twenty-second, Boston, Mass.,** appropriation for 670 **World Law Day,** 1968, proclamation 1648 **World Trade Week,** 1968, proclamation 1618 **Wyoming:** Ashley National Forest, extension of boundaries 905 Colorado River Basin project, authorization 885 Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, establishment 904 Shoshone and Arapahoe Indian Tribes, Wind River Indian Reservation, lands held in trust for 131A65 **Y** **Yakima Reservation, Confederated Tribes of the,** settlement of rights to judgment fund 69 **Yearbook of Agriculture,** appropriation for 649 **Z** **Zoological Park, National,** appropriation for 443, 696 **Zuni Indians, Pueblo of,** long-term leasing of land 1003 A67 INDIVIDUAL INDEX **A** Page Adams, James W 1378 Allunario, John 1401 American Metal Climax, Inc., N.Y 1407 Anderson, Arthur 1403 Aneli, Pfc. John R 1411 Angelopoulos, Demetra L 1410 Ankrum, Lt.(jg.) George T 1432 Arango, Dr. Virgilio A 1384 Asher, Howard K 1389 Auerbach, Kelley M 1376 **B** Baez, Dr. Edgar R 1385 Balinas, Peter and Lee 1416 Bartelt, Dean P 1398 Bary, Charles A 1389 Beaury, Charles C 1399 Beem, Arley L 1411 Belk, Richard 1405 Bellmard, Adel L 1421 Berthrong, Lt. (jg.) Frederick M 1432 Bible, Billy H 1434 Blackiston, Slat or C., Jr 1431 Blanco, Victorino S 1393 B’nai B’rith Henry Monsky Foundation, District of Columbia 1379 Borda, Mrs. Esther D 1397 Brock, Aubrey R 1434 Brown, Dr. Violeta V. O 1425 Bruno, Joseph 1406 Bullock, Henry E 1435 Burden, Dr. William A. M 168 Butler, Joseph 1421 **C** California Institute of the Arts 130 Campbell, Capt. David 1398 Carbonau, Pierre 1421 Carrier, James L 1434 Cartaya, Dr. Hugo V 1426 Cattolica, Frank 1434 Cespedes, Dr. Robert L 1385 Chamberlayne, Dr. Earl C 1425 Chiu, Dr. Fang Luke 1427 Clover, Charles R 1434 Collins, Minnie 1404 Collinson, Mrs. E. Juanita 1399 Collopy, Pfc. John P 1393 Compare, Cicili, children of 1421 Corbisier, Lloyd W 1400 Cote, Joseph 1421 Cox, Dwayne C 1416 Cox, Lt. (jg.) John T 1432 Crichton, Donald E 1394 Cross, John L 1404 Cuervo-Castillo, Dr. Teobaldo 1387 Cvetan, Nicholas S 1390 **D** Dallara, Giovanna I 1410 Dalton, James L 1389 Datcherute, Elizabeth 1421 Davis, Chester E 1390 de Aubri, Pelagie G. F 1421 DeEstenoz, Dr. Mario J 1382 De Jongh, Dr. Alberto 1385 Del Rio, Dr. Jose 1393 Denman, James E 1397 Des Marets, E. Christian, Sr 1431 Dial, Aleatha H 1405 Dierks Forests, Incorporated 701 Don, Dr. Brandla 1381 Donahue, Mrs. Claudette C 1422 **E** Eagan, Patrick E 1429 Eisenhower, Dwight D 359, 1000, 1640 Erickson, James L 1378 Estrada, Jose 1433 Evans, Lt. (jg.) James J 1432 **F** Falardeau, Louis J 1418 Ferguson, Claud 1395 Fernandez, Dr. Anacleto C 1382 Fifield, William M 1380 Flegge, Vernon E 1434 Fogarty, John E 630 Franger, leva G 1418 Franklin, Charles B 1437A68 Garber, Ohren J 1434 Garcia, Dr. Jesus J 1387 Garcia, Dr. Pedro L 1381 Garcia, Martina Z 1419 Garcia y Tojar, Dr. Jose E 1382 Gentry, Lt. Comdr. William W 1415 Georgaras, Demetrios K 1436 Georgopoulos, Sandy K. and Anthony 1392 Giannakou, Angeliki 1392 Gibson, Henry 1413 Gill, Mrs. Elise C 1414 Gomez del Rio, Dr. Gabriel 1381 Gomez-Inguanzo, Dr. Francisco G 1386 Gonvil, Lafleche 1421 Gonvil, Marie 1421 Gonzalez, Dr. Alfredo J 1386 Good, Jack L 1378 Gonzalez, Dr. Noel O 1387 Greenewalt, Dr. Crawford H 167 Grey, Frank, Jr 1388 Gromacki, Joseph I 1434 Guerisoli, Victor M 1434 Guijarro, Dr. Jose J 1385 Guillion, Fabio C 1434 Guinand, Jerome B 1408 **H** Haldeman, Earl S., Jr 1401 Hale, Elwyn C 1409 Hall, Maj. Hollis O 1414 Harz, Raymond F 1434 Haskins, Dr. Caryl P 167 Hawkins, Otis T 1419 Heard, William T., Jr 1416 Hedeen, Francis J 1389 Hein, Lester W. and Sadie 1395 Hendrickson, Nora A 1380 Hepworth, Joseph M 1420 Hernandez-Suarez, Dr. Heriberto J 1387 Hiebert, William W 1432 Holland, Emily J 1196 Ho-pah-cubby, heirs of 1424 Hyssong, Clara B 1402 **I** Ida Group of Mining Claims in Josephine County, Oreg 1428 Ines, Cita R 1388 loannides, Dr. George S 1423 Izaak Walton League of America 1415 **J** Jacalne, Ana 1383 Jackson Laboratory, Maine 40 James, Joseph 1421 Joncas, Basil 1421 Joncas, James 1421 Joncas, Louis 1421 Jones, Richard K 1375 Juarez, Benito Pablo 1154 **K** Kearns, Thomas F 1408 Kennedy, Ethel 317 Kennedy, Robert F 1634 Khan, Amir U 1410 Kim, Dr. Bong Oh 1426 Kim, Kap Rai and Young Nam 1391 Kim, Yung Ran 1428 Kindt, Clifton R 1436 King, Martin Luther, Jr 1621 King, S. Sgt. Ivan C 1429 Kirsteatter, Paul L., Margaret, and Josephine 1433 Klemckc, Betty 1418 Klieves, Carroll L 1389 Koukos, Theofane S 1412 **L** Lambert, Donald D 1412 Langhorne, Lennart G 1393 Latham, Robert S 1376 Laventure, Louis 1421 Lee, Gordon S 1384 Lessert, Clement 1421 Lilly, Josiah K 1389 Lohmann, Dr. Herman J 1426 Long, Lisa M 1384 Long, Susan E 1384 Lorigados, Dr. Margarita 1386 Lynch, Richard M 1389 **M** MacDonald, Col. Gilmour C 1423 Mantzios, Mariana 1383 Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company, N.Y 1379 Markovitz, Eugene S 1382 Markowicz, Lt. (jg.) John C 1432 Martin, William D 1416 Matous, Leo T 1419 Mayer, William A 1434 McAllister, Douglas P 1389 McClure, Lt. Thomas W 1432 McCovey, Dolly, heirs of 1424 McMillan, Dr. Ray F 1435 McNeil, Emma L 1418 Mead, Robert E 1434 Merritt, Mrs. Daisy G 1377 Mertens, Robert E 1434 Mestas, Dr. Jorge 1381 Michalik, Pvt. Willy 1428 Michalowska, Mrs. Sophie 1423 Miller, David 1425A69 Miller, Willie 1404 Milner, Allen D 1378 Mockler, Richard C 1406 Momtazee, Dr. Samad 1426 Morehouse, Helen M 1389 Morera, Dr. Julio E 1427 Mountain Fuel Supply Company, Utah 1409 Mpatziani, Anastasia D 1430 Murdock, George E., Jr 1404 Murzyn, Lucien A 1396 **N** Nahm, Dr. Chung Chick 1430 Nelson, John T 1427 Nesbitt, Robert E 1406 Nystrom, William K 1434 **O** O’Brien, James T 1430 Onstott, Robert L., Jr 1434 Orloski, Mary J 1417 **P** Padron, Dr. Angel T 1385 Pappan, Josephine G 1421 Pappan, Julie G 1421 Pappan, Victoire G 1421 Parsley, Lydia M 1422 Perdomo, Roberto 1375 Pereira-Valdes, Dr. Raul A 1423 Petersen, William E 1434 Phillips, Ansen L 1378 Phillips Petroleum Company, Del 1425 Pickrell, Amos J 1389 Pool, Elizabeth Lee 1196 Port Clyde Packing Co., Inc., Port Clyde, Maine 1380 Posfay, Virgile 1404 Puget Sound Plywood Inc., Tacoma, Wash 1437 **Q** Quevedo-Avila, Dr. Jesus A 1386 **R** Radtke, Dennis W 1391 Randall, Capt. Russell T 1400 Rich, Maurice, Senior 46 Richards, James, Jr 1434 Rickover, Vice Admiral Hyman G 1449 Riewerts, Maria Mercedes 1429 Riley, Matthew W 1434 Roberts, Clarence 1434 Roca, Dr. Jose F 1388 Rodgers, William 1421 Rogers, John W 1377 Rogers, Paul G 630 Roig y Garcia, Dr. Santiago J 1391 Rusk, Lt. Willard H 1400 **S** Sager, Yong Chin 1392 Saint Louis-San Francisco Railway Company 1394 Sanchez, Pedro A 1388 Sandburg, Carl 1154 Seresly, Amalia 1410 Shaw, Sondra D 1438 Shea, Timothy J. and Elsie A 1403 Sheldon, Lt. (jg.) Gerald E 1432 Smith, Richard 1427 Solman, George C 1389 Stackhouse, Donald W 1378 Stathacopulos, Sophie 1396 Sterner, Mauritz A 1437 Stevens, John M 1406 Stewart, Robert B 1389 Stradley, James A 1378 Sup, Suh Yoon 1392 Swanson, Lt. (jg.) Herbert F 1432 Szymonik, Stanislaw and Julianna 1411 **T** Thiessen, Lt. Crispin W 1432 Thomas, Mrs. Mary F 1402 Thompson, Richard L 1389 Thung, Heng Liong 1428 Townley, E. L 1419 Truman, Harry S 996, 1660 **V** Vertifelle, Elizabeth C 1421 **W** Walton, Paul T 1408 Washington Terminal Company 43 Weathermon, Jerome R 1389 Weaver, Donald A 1434 Welburn, Wineta L 1418 White, Ralph W 1434 Wildeson, Kenneth F 1434 Wittichen, Murray F., Jr 1405 **Y** Yates, James M 1413 Yoo, Yang Ok 1383
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