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83 Stat. 965 Proclamation 3936 VETERANS DAY, 1969 By the President of the United States of America September 24, 1969 A Proclamation From Valley Forge to Vietnam, American servicemen have responded to their nation’s call to duty. That call has often led to loneliness, hardship, danger—and, for some, death. In response to that call, American servicemen have acted with unsurpassed valor and devotion and have demonstrated to enemies, of freedom all over the world that free men and women will defend the principles of a free society.
After each war or conflict, these dedicated Americans who per formed so valiantly as servicemen have returned to build a stronger country. Today there are approximately 27 million American veterans. Their contribution to our nation, in war and peace, has been invaluable. To acknowledge the respect and admiration we have for our veterans, the Congress has designated November 11 to be a legal holiday and to be known as Veterans Day, and has dedicated it to the cause of world peace (Act of May 13, 1938, 52 Stat. 351, as amended (5 U.S.C. 6103)).[82 Stat. 250](/us/stat/82/250).
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, urge the people of this nation to join in commemorating Tuesday, November 11, 1969, as Veterans Day with suitable observances. I direct the appropriate officials of the government to arrange for the display of the flag of the United States on all public buildings on that day; and I request the officials of Federal, State, and local governments, and civic and patriotic organizations, to give their enthusiastic leadership and support to appropriate public ceremonies throughout the nation.
I urge all citizens of every age to participate in these observances in honor of those men who have preserved our Union and our freedom. I ask that special prayers for peace be offered for our men still involved in defending the inalienable right of liberty; and for those whose memory we honor with a star of gold, let us pause in silent tribute on this Veterans Day, praying that they did not die in vain and that their sacrifices will bring us peace. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 24th day of September, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred sixty-nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-fourth. 3937 September 25, 1969 NATIONAL ADULT-YOUTH COMMUNICATIONS WEEK Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 3937 NATIONAL ADULT-YOUTH COMMUNICATIONS WEEK By the President of the United States of America September 25, 1969 A Proclamation The men who adopted and ultimately signed the Declaration of Independence were a varied group.
Lawyers, planters, physicians. 83 Stat. 966 farmers, merchants, politicians—their backgrounds were as different as their love of liberty was unanimous. What is perhaps even more significant than the differences in their backgrounds was the differences in their ages: three were under thirty, twenty were under forty, seven were sixty or older. The committee assigned to draft the Declaration included one of the youngest—Thomas Jefferson—and the oldest—Benjamin Franklin. These brave men did not hold that only those in a certain age group were gifted enough to join their struggle.
Each man was judged not on how old he was but on how strongly he was committed to liberty. These men debated and questioned each other as equals, because each shared the love of freedom that knows no boundary of age. The spirit of the signers of the Declaration of Independence is needed in our nation more than ever before. Young and old, we are all Americans, and if we are to remain free we must talk to each other, listen to each other, young and old alike, in the interest of freedom.
To encourage and stimulate better communication between our citizens of different generations, the Congress by House Joint Resolution *Ante*, p. 115. 614, has requested the President to proclaim the period from September 28, 1969, through October 4, 1969, as National Adult-Youth Communications Week. NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the period from September 28 through October 4, 1969, as National Adult-Youth Communications Week.
I call upon the people of the United States to observe that week with appropriate ceremonies and activities designed to encourage co operation—especially through the communication of ideas—between persons of different generations. In particular, I urge all American families to foster in their homes that atmosphere of mutual trust and understanding on which human happiness and dignity depend. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 25th day of September, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred sixty-nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-fourth. 3938 October 3, 1969 CHILD HEALTH DAY, 1969 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 3938 CHILD HEALTH DAY, 1969 By the President of the United States of America October 3, 1969 A Proclamation Most Americans today are striving to build a better world, where men can live in peace and share the benefits derived from modern advances in science and technology.
To the extent that we succeed in this effort, we will pass on to our children a brighter future as individuals, as families, and as a nation. But the health of some of our children will prevent them from sharing fully in this future. For examples, more than ten million 83 Stat. 967 children need eye care; more than two and a half million have speech impairments; more than two million do not hear well; nearly two million have orthopedic handicaps. Their future will only be as bright as we, the leaders of this generation, are able to make it by minimizing physical impairments or other handicaps to their health.
In recognition of the necessity for protecting and developing the health of the Nation’s children, the Congress, by a joint resolution of May 18, 1928, as amended (36 U.S.C. 143), requested the President to [45 Stat. 617](/us/stat/45/617); [73 Stat. 627](/us/stat/73/617). issue annually a proclamation setting apart the first Monday in October of each year as Child Health Day. Child Health 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 improve the health of children around the world.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim Monday, October 6, 1969, as Child Health Day, and call upon all our citizens to unite on that day to make plans for the health needs of our children, whether they live in the cities or in the small towns or on the farms of rural America. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this third day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-fourth. 3939 October 3, 1969 NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH WEEK, 1969 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 3939 NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH WEEK, 1969 By the President of the United States of America October 3, 1969 A Proclamation Our land has been blessed by an abundance of food and by the genius and industry of our food-producers.
Yet, despite the rich and varied diet available to us, there are still many Americans who are mal nourished, whether due to poverty or to uninformed purchase and preparation of food. It is one of the major tasks confronting the American people to eliminate malnutrition whether it be caused by the curse of poverty or the blight of ignorance. A vital step toward this goal is the provision of ample food and proper nutrition for the American child. Safeguarding the health and well-being of school children has been a hallmark of the National School Lunch Program during its 23 years of operation.
Last year it provided nutritious lunches to more than 20 million youngsters, including some three million from low-income families who were served at no cost or at a greatly reduced price. It is unfortunate that many thousands of children seriously in need of better nutrition do not now have the benefit of either the school lunch or school breakfast service. All of us—professional and volunteer workers alike—at Federal, State and local levels must use our 83 Stat. 968 abilities and resources in an effort to bring better nutrition to these children.
There can be no more important or far-reaching use of the abundance of food produced by America’s farmlands than to feed our children. To recognize the value and achievements of the National School Lunch Program, the Congress, by a joint resolution of October 9, 1962 [36 USC 168](/us/usc/t36/s168). (76 Stat. 779), has designated the seven-day period beginning on the second Sunday of October in each year as National School Lunch Week, and has requested the President to issue a proclamation annually calling for the observance of that week.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, call upon the people of the United States to observe the week beginning October 12, 1969, as National School Lunch Week. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this third day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred sixty nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-fourth. 3940 October 3, 1969 NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER, 1969 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 3940 NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER, 1969 By the President of the United States of America October 3, 1969 A Proclamation John Adams was the first President to live in the executive residence we call the White House.
His first night there, he wrote a letter to his wife, Abigail, in which he said: “Before I end my letter, I pray Heaven to bestow the best of blessings on this house and all that shall hereafter inhabit it. May none but wise and honest men ever rule under this roof.” This is a brief, unadorned prayer. Yet its very simplicity speaks to us today, across the years that separate the time of Adams from our own. Prayer knows no boundary of time; we in America today, in the spirit of Adams, seek the blessing of God on our nation and its leaders.
At a time in our nation’s history when the power of prayer is needed more than ever, it is fitting that we publicly demonstrate our faith in the power of prayer. Sensible of our people’s faith, the Congress, by joint resolution of [66 Stat. 64](/us/stat/66/64). [36 USC 185](/us/usc/t36/s185). April 17, 1952, provided that the President “shall set aside and pro claim 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, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, do hereby set aside Wednesday, October 22, as National Day of Prayer, 1969. And I ask that on this day the people of the United States pray for the achievement of America’s goal of peace with justice for all people throughout the world. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this eighth day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred sixty-nine, 83 Stat. 969 and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-fourth. 3941 October 16, 1969 NATIONAL FAMILY HEALTH WEEK Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 3941 NATIONAL FAMILY HEALTH WEEK By the President of the United States of America October 16, 1969 A Proclamation The American medical profession has made remarkable progress in the advancement of health.
Constant expansion of medical knowledge, development of new, more and better hospitals and health facilities, growth of programs to assure access to health services to people who might otherwise lack them—all have combined to keep us moving toward the goal of higher standards for all our people. Life expectancy has been increasing. Infant mortality rates have been declining slowly, as have maternal mortality rates. One after another, contagious diseases have been conquered. But these overall gains cannot mask the critically serious problems that remain.
Heart disease, cancer, and stroke account for two–thirds of all deaths in the United States. Too many mothers and young babies do not receive life-saving care. Thousands of Americans are not able to work because of chronic disabling diseases that might have been prevented. Many Americans are still without adequate health care. Efforts to improve health services must be and will be intensified. Amid all of the large scale advances and the remaining problems, the family physician continues to perform a unique service to the nation in helping to guard health and prevent disease.
His dedication and skill are the foundation of good medical care. His work embraces the broad spectrum of medical science—from personal health to family planning to emotional well–being. To focus national attention on the accomplishments of the American health care system and the central role of the family physician in maintaining superior medical services and improving the health of Americans of all ages and in all walks of life, the Congress, by Senate Joint Resolution 46, has requested the President to issue a proclamation *Ante*, p. 133. designating the week of November 16 to 22, 1969, as National Family Health Week.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim the week beginning November 16, 1969, 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 sixteenth day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty–nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety–fourth. 3942 October 17, 1969 NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE WEEK Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 3942 83 Stat. 970 NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE WEEK By the President of the United States of America October 17, 1969 A Proclamation The protection and conservation of the health of our workers in all types of industry is of paramount importance in the highly industrialized society of the United States.
Through the concerted efforts of scientists, engineers, and research organizations, our industry has made great progress in solving many industrial health problems—in relation to air quality, noise abatement, mental health and the whole field of industrial hygiene. In recognition of the progress already made in preserving the health of our industrial workers, and in recognition of those individuals and organizations who are seeking new ways to protect and improve the health of the nation’s work force through the coordinated scientific measures and the technological and engineering controls which characterize *Ante*, p. 135 industrial hygiene, the Congress by Senate Joint Resolution 150 has requested the President to proclaim the period beginning October 12, 1969, and ending October 18, 1969, as “National Industrial Hygiene Week.
” NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the period beginning October 12, 1969, and ending October 18, 1969, as National Industrie Hygiene Week. I call upon the people of the United States, and interested groups and organizations, particularly those in industry, to observe this week with appropriate ceremonies and activities. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this seventeenth day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred sixty-nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-fourth. 3943 October 20, 1969 DAY OF BREAD AND HARVEST FESTIVAL Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 3943 DAY OF BREAD AND HARVEST FESTIVAL By the President of the United States of America October 20, 1969 A Proclamation Bread has come to symbolize food—and even life itself—for the American people.
More than a food, it is an ancient and universal part of man’s daily life. In a time of harvest, the symbol of bread reminds all Americans of the blessings and bounty of our land. As a token of man’s gratitude for the bounty of nature and the annual harvest of farm and field, and in recognition of bread as a *Ante*, p. 135. symbol of all foods, the Congress by House Joint Resolution 851 has requested the President to proclaim Tuesday, the 28th of October, 1969, as a “Day of Bread” as a part of international observances, and the last week of October within which it falls as a period of “Harvest Festival.” 83 Stat. 971 NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate Tuesday, October 28, 1969, as a Day of Bread, as a part of international observances, and the week beginning October 26, 1969, as a period of Harvest Festival.
I invite officials of the Federal and State governments and local officials to encourage citizens’ groups and agencies of communication— press, radio, television and motion pictures—to observe these events with appropriate ceremonies and activities. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twentieth day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred sixty-nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-fourth. 3944 November 12, 1969 THANKSGIVING DAY, 1969 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 3944 THANKSGIVING DAY, 1969 By the President of the United States of America November 12, 1969 A Proclamation On October 3, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln invited his fellow citizens to “set apart and observe the last Thursday of November next as a day of Thanksgiving. . . .
” This was the year of the battle of Gettysburg and of other major battles between Americans on American soil. To many, this call for a national day of Thanksgiving must have seemed strange, coming as it did at a time of war and bitterness. Yet Lincoln knew that the act of thanksgiving should not be limited to times of peace and serenity. He knew that it is precisely at those times of hardship when men most need to recognize that the Source of all good constantly bestows His blessings on mankind.
Today, despite our material wealth and well-being, Americans face complex problems unknown before in our nation’s history. In giving thanks today, we express gratitude for past bounty and we also confidently face the challenges confronting our own nation and the world because we know we can rely on a strength greater than ourselves. This year, let us especially seek to rekindle in our respective hearts and minds the spirit of our first settlers who valued freedom above all else, and who found much for which to be thankful when material comforts were meager.
We are, indeed, a most fortunate people. NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, in consonance with Section 6103 of Title 5 of the United States Code designating the fourth Thursday of November [82 Stat. 250](/us/stat/82/250). in each year as Thanksgiving Day, do hereby proclaim Thurs day, November 27, 1969, as a day of national thanksgiving. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twelfth day of November, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred sixty-nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-fourth. 3945 November 26, 1969 RANDOM SELECTION FOR MILITARY SERVICE Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 3945 83 Stat. 972 RANDOM SELECTION FOR MILITARY SERVICE By the President of the United States of America November 26, 1969 A Proclamation WHEREAS section 5(a)
(1)of the Military Selective Service Act [62 Stat. 608](/us/stat/62/608). of 1967, as amended (50 U.S.C. App. 455
(a)(1)), provides that selection of persons for training and service under that Act shall be made in an impartial manner without discrimination on account of race or color, under such rules and regulations as the President may prescribe; and WHEREAS section 5(a)
(2)of that Act (50 U.S.C. App. 455(a) [81 Stat. 100](/us/stat/81/100). (2)) limited the President’s authority to prescribe rules and regulations by requiring, in effect, the selection of registrants through a method known as “oldest first”; and WHEREAS such section 5(a)
(2)has been repealed by Public Law *Ante*, p. 220. 91–124 of November 26, 1969: NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 5(a) of the Military Selective Service Act of 1967, as amended, and having determined that a method of random selection will provide the most equitable basis for selection of registrants for military training and service, do hereby proclaim the following: That a random selection sequence will be established by a drawing to be conducted in Washington, D.C., on December 1, 1969, and will be applied nationwide. The random selection method will use 366 days to represent the birthdays (month and day only) of all registrants who, prior to January 1, 1970, shall have attained their nineteenth year of age but not their twenty-sixth. The drawing, commencing with the first day selected and continuing until all 366 days are drawn, shall be accomplished impartially. On the day designated above, a supplemental drawing or drawings will be conducted to determine alphabetically the random selection sequence by name among registrants who have the same birthday. The random selection sequence obtained as described above shall determine the order of selection of registrants who prior to January 1, 1970, shall have attained their nineteenth year of age but not their twenty-sixth and who are not volunteers and not delinquents. New random selection sequences shall be established, in a similar manner, for registrants who attain their nineteenth year of age on or after January 1, 1970. The random sequence number determined for any registrant shall apply to him so long as he remains subject to induction for military training and service by random selection. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-sixth day of November, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-fourth. 3946 December 9, 1969 BILL OF RIGHTS DAY HUMAN RIGHTS DAY Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 3946 83 Stat. 973 BILL OF RIGHTS DAY HUMAN RIGHTS DAY By the President of the United States of America December 9, 1969 A Proclamation One hundred seventy-eight years ago, the Bill of Rights was ratified and incorporated as part of the United States Constitution. The USC prec. title 1. founders of our Republic had fought for individual liberty and for representative and responsible government. In the first ten amendments to the Constitution they sought to ensure that the power of the government would not abridge the rights of citizens. More than twenty years ago, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The founders of the United Nations had endured a world war brought on by those who denied the rights of men to equality and justice and who abrogated the rights of nations to exist in peace. The two documents—the Bill of Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights—are close in spirit although widely separated in time. The Bill of Rights is the law of the land. The Universal Declaration is a statement of principles, of common standards of achievement for all peoples and all nations. We in the United States are engaged in unremitting efforts to give real meaning to these standards for every American, to assure to every person the full enjoyment of his basic rights. NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim December 10, 1969, as Human Rights Day and December 15, 1969, as Bill of Rights Day, and call upon the people of the United States of America to observe the week of December 10–17, 1969, as Human Rights Week, to the end that we may rededicate ourselves as a united people to the task of assuring to every person—regardless of his race, sex, creed, color, or place of national origin—the full enjoyment of his basic human rights. Let us act so as to provide an example that wall point the way in the struggle to promote respect for human rights throughout the world. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this ninth day of December, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred sixty-nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-fourth. 3947 December 11, 1969 WRIGHT BROTHERS DAY, 1969 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 3947 WRIGHT BROTHERS DAY, 1969 By the President of the United States of America December 11, 1969 A Proclamation Over the centuries, man dreamed a great dream—to break his bond age to the earth and fly through the sky. The Greeks told of Icarus who almost succeeded, but who paid for failure with his life. The dream took shape in the mind of the Renaissance Man, da Vinci, who 83 Stat. 974 drew designs for a flying machine, but who never flew. But the dream was always there, and always man worked to make the dream a reality. On December 17, 1903, Orville and Wilbur Wright made the dream a hard scientific fact. Orville stepped from a homemade contraption onto an ocean beach in the State of North Carolina, after completing the first successful airplane flight. Almost sixty-six years later, another man stepped from another craft onto another plain. This plain was the waterless Sea of Tranquility on the Moon. Man had not only removed his bondage to the earth, but had expanded his horizons to outer space. During these sixty-six years since the Wright brothers made man’s first powered flight, aviation has revolutionized our way of life. Today, aviation is the servant of man, bringing the world closer together and making its parts more accessible. Tomorrow, aviation promises greater service, greater contributions, and new vistas for each of us. The names of Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright symbolize America’s pioneering leadership in aviation. With countless other men of all nations, they represent mankind’s ceaseless effort to make dreams reality. It is fitting that we should commemorate the achievements of the [36 USC 169](/us/usc/36/169). Wright brothers. The Congress, by Public Law 88–209 (77 Stat. 402), has designated the seventeenth day of December of each year as Wright Brothers Day and has requested the President to issue annually a proclamation inviting the people of the United States to observe that day with appropriate ceremonies and activities. NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, do hereby call upon the people of this nation, and their local and national government officials, to observe Wright Brothers Day, December 17, 1969, with appropriate ceremonies and activities, both to recall the accomplishments of the Wright brothers, and to provide a stimulus to aviation in this country and throughout the world. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this eleventh day of December, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred sixty-nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-fourth. 3948 December 12, 1969 AMENDING PROCLAMATION NO. 3044 WITH RESPECT TO DISPLAY OF THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AT HALF-STAFF UPON THE DEATH OF CERTAIN OFFICIALS AND FORMER OFFICIALS Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 3948 AMENDING PROCLAMATION NO. 3044 WITH RESPECT TO DISPLAY OF THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AT HALF-STAFF UPON THE DEATH OF CERTAIN OFFICIALS AND FORMER OFFICIALS By the President of the United States of America December 12, 1969 A Proclamation I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America and Commander in Chief of the armed forces of the United States, do [68 Stat. C32](/us/stat/68/C32). [36 USC 175 note](/us/usc/t36/s175). hereby proclaim that Proclamation No. 30441 of March 1, 1954, prescribing rules with respect to the display of the flag of the United States of America at half-staff upon the death of certain officials, is amended by substituting for subsection
(c)of section 1 thereof the following: 83 Stat. 975 " “(c) An Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, a member of the Cabinet, a former Vice President, the President pro tempore of the Senate, the Majority Leader of the Senate, the Minority Leader of the Senate, the Majority Leader of the House of Representatives, or the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives: from the day of death until interment.” " IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twelfth day of December, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-fourth. 3949 December 16, 1969 RESERVE RECOGNITION DAY Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 3949 RESERVE RECOGNITION DAY By the President of the United States of America December 16, 1969 A Proclamation In January and May of 1968, one hundred and fifteen units from the Reserve Components of the Army, Navy and Air Force were ordered to active duty to quickly augment the Active Forces. This action provided this country with armed strength capability with which to meet possible contingencies that might have arisen as a result of the threats and actions by the North Koreans and the need for additional troops in Vietnam caused by the TET offensive. Many of these units have served in Vietnam while others have served in Korea, Japan, and the United States. Those units remaining in the United States were primarily used to strengthen the strategic reserve and participate in the Military Airlift Command operations. By June 18th, Reserve units of the Naval Air Reserve, the Naval Reserve Mobile Construction Battalions (SEABEES), the Air National Guard, and the Air Force Reserve were demobilized and the units returned to inactive reserve status. The units of the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve have now been released. All of these Reserve Component units responded to the Nation’s call in time of need and established records of performance, both in and out of combat, which have demonstrated a level of readiness and training never before achieved by our reserve forces. In addition, many individual reservists volunteered for active duty during this period. They have truly upheld the heritage and tradition of the citizen soldier and have again proven that both the National Guard and the Reserves are a great resource for our country and one which is necessary to our national security. NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, do hereby issue this proclamation in recognition of and appreciation for the patriotic, dedicated and professional service of our loyal members of the Reserve Components of the Armed Forces of the United States. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 16th day of December, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-fourth. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW (91st CONGRESS 1st SESSION) Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 83 Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115
(1969)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate **1969** 91–1 Jan. 17 3 H.R. 10 -------- ---------------------- -------- ---------------------- Jan. 6 Jan. 15. 91–2 Feb. 9 4 H.J. Res. 414 -------- ---------------------- -------- ---------------------- Feb. 6 Feb. 7. 91–3 Mar. 12 4 S. 17 (H.R. 91–24 Interstate and Foreign 91–6 Commerce Feb. 19 Jan. 31, Feb. 25. 4214). Commerce. 91–4 Mar. 19 6 H.R. 497 91–26 Education and Labor -------- ---------------------- Mar. 4 Mar. 7. 91–5 Mar. 27 6 S. 1058 91–80 Government Operations. 91–89 Government Operations. Mar. 18 Feb. 28. 91–6 Mar. 28 6 H.R. 8438 91–77 Education and Labor -------- ---------------------- Mar. 18 Mar. 24. 91–7 Apr. 1 6 H.J. Res. 584 91–112 Appropriations 91–117 Appropriations Mar. 25 Mar. 27. 91–8 Apr. 7 7 H.R. 8508 91–92 Ways and Means 91–116 Finance Mar. 19 Mar. 26. 91–9 Apr. 11 7 S.J. Res. 37 -------- ---------------------- 91–92 Banking and Currency Apr. 1 Mar. 10. 91–10 Apr. 25 7 H.R. 10158 -------- ---------------------- -------- ---------------------- Apr. 16 Apr. 18. 91–11 May 2 8 H.R. 3832 91–16 Armed Services 91–130 Armed Services Feb. 17 Apr. 22. 91–12 May 7 8 S. 1081 91–181 Banking and Currency 91–95 Banking and Currency May 5 Mar. 13. 91–13 May 15 9 S. 1130 91–184 Banking and Currency 91–96 Banking and Currency May 5 Mar. 17. (H.R. 8648). 91–14 May 23 10 H.R. 33 91–31 Banking and Currency 91–166 Foreign Relations Mar. 12 May 14. 91–15 May 23 10 H.R. 8794 91–139 Merchant Marine and 91–169 Commerce Apr. 21 May 14. Fisheries. 91–16 May 28 10 H.R. 6269 91–180 Banking and Currency 91–172 Banking and Currency May 5 May 16. 91–17 May 28 11 S.J. Res. 99 -------- ---------------------- 91–159 Judiciary May 20 May 5, 23. 91–18 May 28 11 H.R. 8188 91–183 Banking and Currency 91–174 Banking and Currency May 5 May 23. 91–19 May 28 12 S.J. Res. 104 91–189 Armed Services 91–162 Armed Services May 19 May 5. (H.J. Res. 677). 91–20 June 3 12 H.R. 9328 91–141 Armed Services 91–182 Armed Services Apr. 1 May 23. 91–21 June 3 14 S. 278 (H.R. 91–209 Judiciary 91–143 Judiciary May 19, 27 May 5, 27. 751). 91–22 June 6 32 S. 408 91–242 Veterans’ Affairs 91–94 Banking and Currency May 19, 27 Mar. 17, May 23, 26. 91–23 June 7 33 S.J. Res. 77 -------- ---------------------- 91–154 Judiciary June 4 May 5. 91–24 June 11 33 H.R. 684 91–14 Veterans’ Affairs 91–217 Finance Feb. 17 June 2. 91–25 June 13 35 H.R. 10016 91–156 Ways and Means 91–221 Finance May 13 June 2. 91–26 June 13 36 H.R. 10015 91–161 Ways and Means 91–220 Finance May 13 June 2. 977 978 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 83 Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115
(1969)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate **1969** 91–27 June 13 36 S.J. Res. 13 91–246 House Administration 91–133 Rules and Administration. June 2 May 5. 91–28 June 13 36 H.R. 2718 91–159 Ways and Means 91–218 Finance May 13 June 2. 91–29 June 17 37 S. 1995 91–267 Banking and Currency 91–171 Banking and Currency June 2 May 16. (H.R. 10931). 91–30 June 17 37 S.J. Res. 35 91–247 House Administration 91–132 Rules and Administration. June 2 May 5. 91–31 June 18 38 H.J. Res. 782 -------- ---------------------- -------- ---------------------- June 17 June 17. 91–32 June 23 38 H.R. 4622 91–12 Veterans’ Affairs 91–219 Finance Feb. 17 June 12. 91–33 June 30 38 H.J. Res. 790 91–324 Appropriations 91–274 Appropriations June 24 June 25. 91–34 June 30 41 H.R. 2667 91–248 House Administration 91–231 Rules and Administration. June 2 June 16. 91–35 June 30 42 S.J. Res. 122 91–332 Banking and Currency 91–275 Banking and Currency June 27 June 26. (H.J. Res. 780). 91–36 June 30 42 H.R. 4229 91–152 Ways and Means 91–279 Finance May 13, June 25. June 27. 91–37 June 30 42 H.R. 4600 91–54 Judiciary 91–242 Judiciary Apr. 21 June 19. 91–38 July 1 43 S.J. Res. 123 -------- ---------------------- 91–236 Banking and Currency June 24 June 17. 91–39 July 8 44 H.R. 4297 91–34 Judiciary 91–266 Judiciary Mar. 17, June 24. June 27. 91–40 July 8 44 H.R. 265 91–303 Merchant Marine and 91–267 Commerce June 16 June 26. (S. 2341). Fisheries. 91–41 July 9 44 H.R. 8644 91–160 Ways and Means 91–223 Finance May 13, June 19, 30. 91–330 [Conference] June 27. 91–42 July 11 45 H.R. 11069 91–305 Interior and Insular 91–261 Interior and Insular June 16 June 30. Affairs. Affairs. 91–43 July 11 45 S. 1011 91–208 Interior and Insular 91–100 Interior and Insular May 14, Mar. 24, Affairs. Affairs. July 1. July 1. 91–333 [Conference] 91–44 July 11 46 H.R. 12167 91–315 Joint Committee on 91–244 Joint Committee on June 24, July 1 June 26. (S. 2416). Atomic Energy. Atomic Energy. 91–45 July 19 48 H.R. 3689 91–13 Veterans’ Affairs 91–284 Labor and Public Feb. 17 July 8. Welfare. 91–46 July 19 48 S. 1647 91–304 Armed Services 91–136 Armed Services June 18 May 8, July 8. 91–47 July 22 49 H.R. 11400 91–252 Appropriations 91–228 Appropriations May 20, 21, June 16–19, 91–356 [Conference] July 9. July 9. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 83 Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115
(1969)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 91–48 July 22 83 H.R. 7215 91–182 Banking and Currency 91–319 Banking and Currency May 5 July 15. 91–49 July 22 84 H.R. 4153 91–144 Merchant Marine and 91–271 Commerce Apr. 29, July 8 June 30. Fisheries. 91–50 Aug. 2 86 H.R. 13079 91–392 Ways and Means -------- ---------------------- July 28 July 31. 91–51 Aug. 4 86 S. 1590 (H.R. 91–335 Interstate and Foreign 91–165 Commerce July 21 May 8. 10987). Commerce. 91–52 Aug. 4 86 S. 38 91–359 Interior and Insular 91–265 Interior and Insular July 21 June 24. Affairs. Affairs. 91–53 Aug. 7 91 H.R. 9951 91–155 Ways and Means 91–281 Finance May 13, Aug. 4 July 30, 31. 91–54 Aug. 9 96 H.R. 10946 91–241 Education and Labor 91–320 Labor and Public June 3,4, July 28 July 24. Welfare. 91–55 Aug. 9 98 S.J. Res. 85 -------- ---------------------- 91–300 Judiciary July 28 July 14, 31. 91–56 Aug. 9 99 H.R. 5833 91–154 Ways and Means 91–222 Finance May 13, July June 30. 23. 91–57 Aug. 9 100 H.R. 2785 91–306 Interior and Insular 91–297 Interior and Insular July 7 July 18. Affairs. Affairs. 91–58 Aug. 18 101 S. 714 (H.R. 91–388 Interior and Insular 91–115 Interior and Insular Aug. 4 Mar. 26, Aug. 5. 3687). Affairs. Affairs. 91–59 Aug. 18 101 H.J. Res. 864 -------- ---------------------- -------- ---------------------- Aug. 6 Aug. 7. 91–60 Aug. 20 101 S. 912 91–411 Interior and Insular 91–263 Interior and Insular Aug. 4 June 20, Affairs. Affairs. Aug. 7. 91–61 Aug. 20 102 S. 1611 91–395 Education and Labor 91–195 Labor and Public Aug. 4 May 23, Welfare. Aug. 7. 91–62 Aug. 20 103 S. 1373 (H.R. 91–261 Interstate and Foreign 91–185 Commerce July 17, Aug. 7 July 2, Aug. 8. 8261). Commerce. 91–426 [Conference] 91–63 Aug. 25 104 H.R. 12720 91–377 District of Columbia 91–375 District of Columbia July 14 Aug. 13. 91–64 Aug. 25 105 H.R. 671 91–334 Interior and Insular 91–381 Interior and Insular July 7 Aug. 13. Affairs. Affairs. 91–65 Aug. 25 105 H.R. 10107 91–162 Ways and Means 91–373 Finance May 13, Aug. 11. Aug. 12. 91–66 Aug. 25 106 S. 742 91–287 Interior and Insular 91–98 Interior and Insular June 19 Mar. 24, Affairs. Affairs. Aug. 12. 91–67 Sept. 15 106 H.R. 7206 91–27 Post Office and Civil 91–131, Post Office and Civil Mar. 18, Apr. 29, Service. 91–226 Service. Sept. 4. Aug. 7. 91–68 Sept. 16 107 H.R. 12677 91–374 District of Columbia 91–388 District of Columbia July 14 Sept. 3. 91–69 Sept. 17 108 H.R. 11235 91–285 Education and Labor 91–340 Labor and Public June 16, Aug. 13. Welfare. Sept. 3. 91–70 Sept. 17 115 H.J. Res. 250 -------- ---------------------- 91–406 Judiciary Sept. 4 Sept. 16. 91–71 Sept. 22 115 S.J. Res. 149 -------- ---------------------- 91–397 Banking and Currency Sept. 16 Sept. 12. 91–72 Sept. 24 115 H.J. Res. 614 -------- ---------------------- 91–394 Judiciary July 28 Sept. 10. 91–73 Sept. 26 116 S. 1686 91–477 Interior and Insular 91–295 Interior and Insular Sept. 15 July 11. Affairs. Affairs. 91–74 Sept. 29 116 H.R. 11582 91–264 Appropriations 91–278 Appropriations May 27, Sept. June 30, Sept. 91–497 [Conference] 19. 19. 979 980 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 83 Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115
(1969)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate **1969** 91–75 Sept. 29 123 S. 1766 (H.R. 91–471 Interior and Insular 91–380 Interior and Insular Sept. 15 Aug. 13. 9756). Affairs. Affairs. 91–76 Sept. 29 124 H.J. Res. 775 -------- ---------------------- -------- ---------------------- Sept. 15 Sept. 16. 91–77 Sept. 29 124 S. 1888 -------- ---------------------- 91–173 Public Works Sept. 23 May 20. 91–78 Sept. 30 125 S.J. Res. 152 -------- ---------------------- 91–419 Banking and Currency Sept. 24 Sept. 23. 91–79 Oct. 1 125 H.R. 6508 91–322 Public Works 91–280 Public Works July 8, 9, July 8, 10, 91–495 [Conference] Sept. 18. Sept. 18. 91–80 Oct. 1 130 H.R. 9526 91–166 District of Columbia 91–403 District of Columbia Apr. 28 Sept. 18. 91–81 Oct. 8 130 S. 574 91–358 Interior and Insular 91–186 Interior and Insular Sept. 24 May 23, Sept. Affairs. Affairs. 25. 91–82 Oct. 10 131 S. 713 (H.R. 91–473 Interior and Insular 91–97 Interior and Insular Sept. 24 Mar. 24, Sept. 850). Affairs. Affairs. 30. 91–83 Oct. 10 132 H.R. 10420 91–451 Armed Services 91–435 Armed Services Aug. 11 Sept. 29. 91–84 Oct. 10 132 S. 2462 91–525 Judiciary 91–299 Judiciary Oct. 6 July 14. 91–85 Oct. 10 132 H.R. 4152 91–213 Merchant Marine and 91–272 Commerce May 15, Sept. Sept. 22. Fisheries. 25. 91–86 Oct. 14 133 S. 2068 (H.R. 91–286 Education and Labor 91–293 Labor and Public Sept. 29 Sept. 12, Oct. 1. 4314). Welfare. 91–87 Oct. 15 133 S.J. Res. 46 -------- ---------------------- 91–153 Judiciary Sept. 4 May 5, Oct. 1. 91–88 Oct. 17 134 S. 2564 91–546 Interior and Insular 91–347 Interior and Insular Oct. 6 Aug. 8, Oct. 8. Affairs. Affairs. 91–89 Oct. 17 134 S. 1836 91–543 Agriculture 91–346 Agriculture and Oct. 6 Aug. 8. Forestry. 91–90 Oct. 17 135 H.R. 11249 91–309 Public Works 91–327 Public Works July 8 Oct. 3, 6. 91–91 Oct. 17 135 H.J. Res. 851 -------- ---------------------- 91–446 Judiciary Sept. 4 Oct. 3. 91–92 Oct. 17 135 S.J. Res. 150 -------- ---------------------- 91–452 Judiciary Oct. 14 Oct. 14. 91–93 Oct. 20 136 H.R. 9825 91–158 Post Office and Civil 91–339 Post Office and Civil July 23, Oct. 2, 3. (S. 2754). Service. Service. Oct. 7. 91–94 Oct. 20 141 S.J. Res. 112 91–501 Interstate and Foreign 91–206 Banking and Currency Oct. 6 June 2, Oct. 8. (H.J. Res. Commerce. 754). 91–95 Oct. 22 141 H.R. 13194 91–455 Education and Labor 91–368 Labor and Public Aug. 11, 12, Aug. 12, (S. 2721). 91–560 [Conference] Welfare. Sept. 15, Sept. 16, Oct. 16. Oct. 13. 91–96 Oct. 27 144 S. 1471 91–538 Veterans’ Affairs 91–400 Finance Oct. 6 Sept. 18, (H.R. 13576). Oct. 13. 981 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 83 Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115
(1969)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 91–97 Oct. 27 146 S. 1242 91–466 Interstate and Foreign 91–167 Commerce Oct. 9 May 13, (H.R. 7737). Commerce. Oct. 14. 91–98 Oct. 29 147 H.R. 12781 91–361 Appropriations 91–420 Appropriations July 22, Sept. 22, 91–570 [Conference] Oct. 15. Oct. 15. 91–99 Oct. 29 166 H.R. 11039 91–456 Foreign Affairs 91–414 Foreign Relations Sept. 8, Oct. 16 Sept. 19, 91–564 [Conference] Oct. 3, 16. 91–100 Oct. 30 167 S. 775 91–555 Interior and Insular 91–383 Interior and Insular Oct. 20 Aug. 13. Affairs. Affairs. 91–101 Oct. 30 167 H.R. 2768 91–270 Veterans’ Affairs 91–482 Labor and Public June 2 Oct. 21. Welfare. 91–102 Oct. 30 168 H.R. 3130 91–271 Veterans’ Affairs 91–483 Labor and Public June 2 Oct. 21. Welfare. 91–103 Oct. 30 168 S. 74 91–552 Interior and Insular 91–374 Interior and Insular Oct. 20 Aug. 13. (H.R. 3334). Affairs. Affairs. 91–104 Oct. 30 168 S. 921 (H.R. 91–553 Interior and Insular 91–382 Interior and Insular Oct. 20 Aug. 13. 4226). Affairs. Affairs. 91–105 Oct. 31 169 S.J. Res. 164 -------- ---------------------- 91–500 Banking and Currency Oct. 30 Oct. 30. 91–106 Oct. 31 169 H.R. 12982 91–463 District of Columbia 91–429 District of Columbia Aug. 11, Oct. Oct. 3, 30. 91–604 [Conference] 30. 91–107 Nov. 4 182 H.R. 9857 91–544 Agriculture 91–490 Agriculture and Oct. 6 Oct. 23. Forestry. 91–108 Nov. 4 182 H.R. 11609 91–357 Interior and Insular 91–494 Interior and Insular July 21 Oct. 23. Affairs. Affairs. 91–109 Nov. 6 183 H.R. 5968 91–540 Interior and Insular 91–496 Interior and Insular Oct. 6 Oct. 23. Affairs. Affairs. 91–110 Nov. 6 183 H.R. 9946 91–312 Agriculture 91–344 Agriculture and June 16, Oct. Oct. 20. Forestry. 23. 91–111 Nov. 6 184 H.J. Res. 910 -------- ---------------------- 91–504 Judiciary Oct. 14 Nov. 5. 91–112 Nov. 6 184 S. 210 (H.R. 91–554 Interior and Insular 91–379 Interior and Insular Oct. 20 Aug. 13, Oct. 9424). Affairs. Affairs. 27. 91–113 Nov. 6 187 S. 1689 (H.R. 91–389 Interstate and Foreign 91–237 Commerce Sept. 3, 4, Oct. June 30, Oct. 7621). Commerce. 23. 27. 91–581 [Conference] 91–114 Nov. 10 190 H.R. 337 91–111 Government Operations. 91–450 Government Operations. Mar. 26, Oct. Oct. 8. 30. 91–115 Nov. 10 190 S. 73 (H.R. 91–551 Interior and Insular 91–372 Interior and Insular Oct. 20 Aug. 13, Oct. 3247). Affairs. Affairs. 30. 91–116 Nov. 13 191 H.J. Res. 934 91–566 Agriculture -------- ---------------------- Nov. 5 Nov. 6. 91–117 Nov. 14 191 H.J. Res. 966 91–595 Appropriations 91–529 Appropriations Oct. 28, Nov. Nov. 13. 13. 91–118 Nov. 18 194 H.R. 10595 91–212 Agriculture 91–269 Agriculture and May 19, Nov. 6 June 26, 30, (S. 1790). 91–584 [Conference] Forestry. Nov. 5. 91–119 Nov. 18 196 H.R. 11271 91–255 Science and 91–282 Aeronautical and June 10, Sept. 18, 19, Astronautics. Space Sciences. Nov. 6. Nov. 7. 91–609 [Conference] 982 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 83 Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115
(1969)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate **1969** 91–120 Nov. 18 203 S. 1857 91–288 Science and 91–285 Labor and Public Oct. 7, 30 Sept. 18, (H.R. 10878). Astronautics. Welfare. Nov. 5. 91–600 [Conference] 91–121 Nov. 19 204 S. 2546 91–522 Armed Services 91–290 Armed Services Oct. 1–3, July 7–11, 14, (H.R. 14000). 91–607 [Conference] Nov. 5. 15, 18, 22–25, 28–31, Aug. 1, 4–8, 11–13, Sept. 3–5, 9, 10, 12, 15–17, Sept. 18, Nov. 6. 91–122 Nov. 21 213 H.R. 14030 91–542 Agriculture 91–525 Agriculture and Oct. 20 Nov. 10. Forestry. 91–123 Nov. 25 213 S. 1072 91–336 Public Works 91–291 Public Works July 15, July 8, (H.R. 4018). 91–614 [Conference] Nov. 19. Nov. 5. 91–124 Nov. 26 220 H.R. 14001 91–577 Armed Services 91–531 Armed Services Oct. 29, 30 Nov. 19. 91–125 Nov, 26 220 S.J. Res. 121 91–632 Interior and Insular 91–389 Interior and Insular Nov. 17 Sept. 3, Affairs. Affairs. Nov. 20. 91–126 Nov. 26 221 H.R. 12307 91–316 Appropriations 91–521 Appropriations June 24, Nov. 10, 11, 91–649 [Conference] Nov. 18. 18. 91–127 Nov. 26 244 H.R. 11612 91–265 Appropriations 91–277 Appropriations May 26, 27, July 1, 7, 91–657 [Conference] Oct. 9, Nov. 19. Nov. 19. 91–128 Nov. 26 261 H.R. 12829 91–383 Ways and Means 91–428 Finance Aug. 7, Oct. 8, 9, 91–656 [Conference] Nov. 17, 19. Nov. 20. 91–129 Nov. 26 269 H.R. 474 91–468 Government Operations. 91–427 Government Operations. Sept. 23, Sept. 26, (S. 1707). Nov. 13. Nov. 12. 91–613 [Conference] 91–130 Dec. 1 272 H.R. 14020 91–545 Ways and Means 91–560 Finance Oct. 23 Nov. 26. 91–131 Dec. 1 273 H.R. 4284 91–284 Science and 91–536 Commerce July 10 Nov. 20. Astronautics. 91–132 Dec. 2 273 H.R. 7066 91–478 Interior and Insular 91–396 Interior and Insular Sept. 15, Sept. 24, (S. 560). Affairs. Affairs. Nov. 18. Nov. 19. 91–133 Dec. 2 274 S.J. Res. 26 91–479 Interior and Insular 91–365 Interior and Insular Sept. 15 Aug. 13, (H.J. Res. Affairs. Affairs. Nov. 19. 81). 91–134 Dec. 2 274 S. 2000 91–636 Interior and Insular 91–364 Interior and Insular Nov. 17 Aug. 13, Nov. Affairs. Affairs. 19. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 83 Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115
(1969)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 91–135 Dec. 5 275 H.R. 11363 91–382 Merchant Marine 91–526 Commerce July 21, Nov. Nov. 10. and Fisheries. 20. 91–136 Dec. 5 283 H.R. 3666 91–215 Judiciary 91–534 Judiciary June 16 Nov. 20. 91–137 Dec. 5 283 S. 2276 (H.R. 91–349 Interstate and Foreign 91–286 Public Works Sept. 3, 4, Nov. July 8, Nov. 12085). Commerce. 25. 25. 91–690 [Conference] 91–138 Dec. 5 284 H.R. 14195 91–569 House Administration 91–546 Rules and Administration. Oct. 20 Nov. 20. 91–139 Dec. 5 291 H.R. 13949 91–582 House Administration 91–545 Rules and Administration. Nov. 5 Nov. 20. 91–140 Dec. 5 292 S. 2056 91–597 District of Columbia 91–387 District of Columbia Nov. 24 Sept. 3. 91–141 Dec. 5 292 H.J. Res. 1017 -------- ---------------------- 91–562 Appropriations Dec 1 Dec. 4. 91–142 Dec. 5 293 H.R. 13018 91–386 Armed Services 91–527 Armed Services Aug. 5, Nov. Nov. 11, 21. 91–679 [Conference] 20. 91–143 Dec. 9 320 S. 2185 (H.R. 91–677 District of Columbia 91–289 District of Columbia Nov. 24 July 8, Dec. 2. 11193). 91–144 Dec. 11 323 H.R. 14159 91–548 Appropriations 91–528 Appropriations Oct. 8, Dec. 3 Nov. 12, Dec. 4. 91–697 [Conference] 91–145 Dec. 12 338 H.R. 13763 91–487 Appropriations 91–479 Appropriations Sept. 19, Oct. Oct. 21, Dec. 11. 91–727 [Conference] 23, Dec. 10. 91–146 Dec. 16 359 H.R. 13767 91–561 Interior and Insular 91–570 Interior and Insular Oct. 20 Dec. 8. Affairs. Affairs. 91–147 Dec. 16 360 S.J. Res. 143 91–651 Judiciary 91–447 Judiciary Dec. 1 Oct. 6. 91–148 Dec. 18 360 S. 118 91–650 Judiciary 91–510 Judiciary Dec. 1 Nov. 5, Dec. 3. 91–149 Dec. 22 369 H.R. 12785 91–631 Interior and Insular 91–568 Interior and Insular Dec. 1 Dec. 9. Affairs. Affairs. 91–150 Dec. 22 371 H.R. 9163 91–562 Interior and Insular 91–572 Interior and Insular Oct. 20, Dec. Dec. 8. Affairs. Affairs. 10. 91–151 Dec. 23 371 S. 2577 (H.R. 91–755 Banking and Currency 91–516 Banking and Currency Dec. 17, 19 Nov. 12, 13, 15091). 91–769 [Conference] Dec. 19. 91–152 Dec. 24 379 S. 2864 (H.R. 91–539 Banking and Currency 91–392 Banking and Currency Oct. 21–23, Sept. 23, Dec. 13827). 91–740 [Conference] Dec. 12. 12. 91–153 Dec. 24 403 H.R. 12964 91–384 Appropriations 91–502 Appropriations July 24, Dec. 9 Nov. 4, 5, Dec. 91–709 [Conference] 10. 91–154 Dec. 24 427 H.R. 210 91–517 Merchant Marine and 91–573 Commerce Oct. 6, Dec. 12 Dec. 8. Fisheries. 91–155 Dec. 24 428 H.R. 14916 91–680 District of Columbia 91–564 Appropriations Nov. 24, Dec. Dec. 11, Dec. 91–754 [Conference] 16. 16. 91–156 Dec. 24 434 H.R. 7491 91–290 Banking and Currency 91–530 Banking and Currency July 17, Dec. Nov. 21, Dec. 91–728 [Conference] 10. 12 91–157 Dec. 24 435 H.R. 11711 91–488 Foreign Affairs 91–606 Foreign Relations Oct. 6 Dec. 15. 983 984 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 83 Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115
(1969)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate **1969** 91–158 Dec. 24 436 S.J. Res. 54 91–713 Interstate and Foreign 91–199 Interior and Insular Dec. 16 Oct. 13. (H.J. Res. Commerce. Affairs. 506). 91–159 Dec. 24 441 S. 2734 (H.R. 91–608 Judiciary 91–533 Judiciary Dec. 15 Nov. 19. 14646). 91–160 Dec. 24 443 S.J. Res. 90 91–702 Foreign Affairs 91–233 Foreign Relations Dec. 15 June 18. 91–161 Dec. 24 444 S. 3169 (H.R. 91–691 Joint Committee on 91–553 Joint Committee on Dec. 15 Dec. 1. 14925). Atomic Energy. Atomic Energy. 91–162 Dec. 24 445 S. 1108 91–731 Interior and Insular 91–348 Interior and Insular Dec. 15 Aug. 8. Affairs. Affairs. 91–163 Dec. 24 446 H.J. Res. 10 -------- ---------------------- 91–579 Judiciary Nov. 13, Dec. Dec. 9. 12. 91–164 Dec. 24 446 H.R. 4244 91–214 Judiciary 91–596 Judiciary Oct. 31 Dec. 12. 91–165 Dec. 26 446 S. 59 91–745 Armed Services 91–335 Armed Services Dec. 18 July 29. 91–166 Dec. 26 447 H.R. 15209 91–747 Appropriations 91–616 Appropriations Dec. 11, 22 Dec. 18, 22. 91–780 [Conference] 91–167 Dec. 26 453 H.R. 9366 91–733 House Administration -------- ---------------------- Dec. 16 Dec. 18. 91–168 Dec. 26 454 H.R. 14794 91–642 Appropriations 91–611 Appropriations Nov. 18, Dec. 17, 19. 91–771 [Conference] Dec. 19. 91–169 Dec. 26 463 H.R. 8449 91–469 Interstate and 91–604 Commerce Oct. 9, Dec. 17 Dec. 15. Foreign Commerce. 91–170 Dec. 29 465 H.R. 14751 91–635 Appropriations 91–563 Appropriations Nov. 13, Dec. 8, 19. 91–770 [Conference] Dec. 19. 91–171 Dec. 29 469 H.R. 15090 91–698 Appropriations 91–607 Appropriations Dec. 8, 18 Dec. 15, 18. 91–766 [Conference] 91–172 Dec. 30 487 H.R. 13270 91–413 Ways and Means 91–552 Finance Aug. 6, 7, Nov. 21, 24–26, (Pt. 1), Dec. 11, 22. Dec. 1–6, 8– 91–413 11, 22. (Pt. 2) and 91–782 [Conference] 91–173 Dec. 30 742 S. 2917 (H.R. 91–563 Education and Labor 91–411 Labor and Public Oct. 27–29, Sept. 25, 26, 29, 13950). 91–761 [Conference] Welfare. Dec. 17. 30, Oct. 1, 2, Dec. 18. 91–174 Dec. 30 804 S.J. Res. 154 -------- ---------------------- 91–578 Judiciary Dec. 12, 20 Dec. 9, 19. 91–175 Dec. 30 805 H.R. 14580 91–611 Foreign Affairs 91–603 Foreign Relations Nov. 19, 20, Dec. 11, 12, 19. 91–767 [Conference] Dec. 19. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 83 Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115
(1969)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 91–176 Dec. 30 826 H.J. Res. 764 91–396 Education and Labor 91–621 Government Operations. Aug. 4 Dec. 20. 91–177 Dec. 30 827 S. 3016 91–684 Education and Labor 91–453 Labor and Public Dec. 11, 12, 20 Oct. 13, 14, (H.R. 12321). 91–778 [Conference] Welfare. Dec. 20. 91–178 Dec. 30 836 H.R. 9334 91–272 Veterans’ Affairs 91–484 Labor and Public Welfare. June 2, Dec. 18 Oct. 21. Welfare. 91–179 Dec. 30 837 H.R. 14227 91–653 Armed Services 91–623 Armed Services Nov. 25 Dec. 22. 91–180 Dec. 30 837 H.R. 15071 91–705 Ways and Means -------- ---------------------- Dec. 22 Dec. 22. 91–181 Dec. 30 838 S. 740 91–699 Government Operations. 91–422 Government Operations. Dec. 16 Sept. 25, Dec. 18. 91–182 Dec. 30 840 H.J. Res. 1041 -------- ---------------------- -------- Dec. 23 Dec. 23. 91–183 Dec. 30 840 H.R. 944 91–682 Armed Services 91–622 Armed Services Nov. 25 Dec. 22. 91–184 Dec. 30 841 H.R. 4293 91–524 Banking and Currency 91–336 Banking and Currency Oct. 16, Dec. Oct. 22, Nov. (S. 2696). 91–681 91–786 } [Conference] 10, 23. 14, Dec. 23. 91–185 Dec. 30 847 H.R. 14571 91–654 Armed Services 91–624 Armed Services Dec. 1 Dec. 22. 91–186 Dec. 30 849 S.J. Res. 117 91–648 Government Operations. 91–430 Government Operations. Dec. 16 Sept. 29, Dec. (H.J. Res. 23. 757). 91–187 Dec. 30 850 S. 2325 91–768 Post Office and Civil 91–561 Post Office and Civil Dec. 19 Dec. 5, 20. Service. Service. 91–188 Dec. 30 850 H.J. Res. 1040 -------- ---------------------- Dec. 22 Dec. 22. 91–189 Dec. 30 851 H.R. 9233 91–188 Post Office and Civil 91–581 Post Office and Civil May 19, Dec. Dec. 11, 18. Service. Service. 17. **1970** 91–190 Jan. 1 852 S. 1075 (H.R. 91–378, Merchant Marine and 91–296 Interior and Insular Sept. 23, Dec. July 10, Oct. 12549). 91–378 Fisheries. Affairs. 22. 8, Dec. 20. Pt. 2 91–765 [Conference] 985 LAWS AFFECTED IN VOLUME 83 CONTENTS **Tables of Amendments and Repeals of Prior Laws and Other Federal Instruments** **Page** Table 1. General Legislation 989 Table 2. Revised Statutes 1009 Table 3. Internal Revenue Code of 1939 1010 Table 4. Internal Revenue Code of 1954 1010 Table 5(a). Positive Law Titles of United States Code 1024 5(b). District of Columbia Code 1027 5(c). Canal Zone Code 1027 Table 6. Reorganization Plans 1027 Table 7. Veterans’ Regulations 1027 Table 8. Executive Orders and Proclamations 1028 Table 9. Treaties and International Agreements 1028 Table 10. Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, etc 1028 **Tables of Prior Laws and Other Federal Instruments Referred to in Text** Table 11. General Legislation 1031 Table 12. Revised Statutes 1035 Table 13. Internal Revenue Code of 1939 1035 Table 14. Internal Revenue Code of 1954 1035 Table 15(a). Positive Law Titles of United States Code 1037 15(b). District of Columbia Code 1039 15(c). Canal Zone Code 1039 Table 16. Reorganization Plans 1039 Table 17. Veterans’ Regulations 1039 Table 18. Executive Orders and Proclamations 1040 Table 19. Treaties and International Agreements 1040 EXPLANATION **General**. The following tables are designed to serve as a guide to prior laws and other Federal instruments which are patently amended, repealed, referred to, or otherwise cited 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 as a convenience to users. 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 are subject to change with a view to improved usefulness. 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 expressly affected. 987 988 Table 10 is a catch-all table designed as a finding aid to relationships which are expressed in general terms. Listed in this table are all public laws in this volume which contain 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 this volume, without regard to the purpose underlying such reference. In each of the basic groups the first and largest table is entitled “General Legislation,” and contains listings of all laws affected which have not been codified in the Revised Statutes, the Internal Revenue Codes, the Canal Zone Code, or in those titles of the United States Code or 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, veterans’ regulations, Executive orders and proclamations, and treaties and international agreements. The numbering of the tables in the two groups is parallel. Thus Table 2 and Table 12 both relate to the Revised Statutes; Table 7 and Table 17 both relate to veterans’ regulations. Table 1 is arranged chronologically. In preparing this table the “basic act” principle has been followed. Under this principle the key listing of amendatory legislation will be found under the basic act affected, rather than under intervening amendments thereto. Furthermore, all laws included are treated as if tables covering prior volumes of the United States Statutes at Large were in existence. Thus, no attempt is made to give an historical picture of a law, and only the latest amendment in the chain will be reflected. Occasionally, to promote clarity, cross references have been supplied at key points. Users of Table 1 should, therefore, look under the date, public law number, or statutes volume and page number of the basic act affected, in order to determine whether changes have been made by the public laws contained in this volume. Although a given section of any act may have been added at a later date, the section is carried under the date and statutes citation of the basic act. For this reason the page numbers in the column headed “Statutes volume and page” are the numbers of the page on which each act begins. All tables are arranged chronologically, except where the existence of a system of codification makes possible a sequential arrangement from the lowest to the highest title or section number. In Tables 1–10 there is a “Comment” column, in which the nature of the affecting action is described. These are editorial comments, intended to reflect what is patent in the laws reviewed, 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 columns 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 referred to, 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 83 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 Chapter Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1875** Mar. 2 18:338 119 2 291 91–138 18(c), 19 Repeal. **1878** June 20 20:206 359 1 413 91–153 (See 44 U.S.C 3703, table 5(a).) **1879** Mar. 3 20:377 182 ------------ 290 91–138 18(b), 19 Partial repeal. **1893** Feb. 11 27:443 83 ------------ 845 91–184 7(b) Applicability. **1895** Jan. 12 28:601 23 87 413 91–153 ------------ (See 44 U.S.C. 501, table 5(a).) Feb. 11 28:651 80 ------------ 274 91–133 2 Boundary change. **1897** June 4 30:11 2 1 126 91–79 3(c) Supplemental provision. **1906** Public Law June 30 34:804 398 3 42 91–37 1 Revision. 30 34:804 398 6(a) 43 91–37 1(b) Amendment. 30 34:804 398 7 43 91–37 1(c), 2 Revision. **1907** Mar. 4 34:1415 274 ------------ 463, 91–169 1,3 Do. 465 **1911** Mar. 1 36:961 435 ------------ 161 91–98 ------------ Restriction. **1912** Aug. 24 37:417 302 1 157 91–98 ------------ Exception. **1913** Dec. 23 38:251 43 19(a),
(b)374, 91–151 4(a), 5 Amendment. 375 989 990 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1913** Dec. 23 38:251 43 19(j) 115 91–71 ------------ Expiration date of 1966 amendment, extension. 23 38:251 43 19(j) 371 91–151 1 Effective and termination dates of 1966 amendment. **1917** Sept. 24 40:288 43 21 7 91–8 1,2 Amendment; debt limit, increase; repeal of tempo- rary provision. 24 40:288 43 22(b)(1) 272 91–130 1,3 Amendment; effective date. 24 40:288 43 22(b)(2) 272 91–130 2(b) Amendment. 24 40:288 43 25 272 91–130 2(a) Repeal. **1918** July 3 40:755 186 4 282 91–135 10, 11 Partial repeal. **1923** Mar. 4 42:1450 501 3 132 91–83 ------------ Exception. **1925** Mar. 3 43:1119 561 6(a) 174, 91–106 404, 407 Amendment. 175 3 43:1119 561 6(c) 343 91–145 ------------ Do. 3 43:1119 561 6(d) 174, 91–106 404, 407 Do. 175 3 43:1119 561 6(j) 172 91–106 201, 202 Do. 3 43:1119 561 7(a)(1) 174, 91–106 405(1), 407 Do. 175 3 43:1119 561 7(a)(4) 174, 91–106 405(2), 407 Deletion; new
(4)175 added. **1926** Mar. 3 44:161 36 ------------ 169 91–105 2 Amendment. May 20 44:576 256 ------------ 281 91–135 9 (Revised. See 1947, P.L. 258.) June 14 44:741 386 1(b) 445 91–162 ------------ (Revised. See 1954, P.L. 387.) **1927** Mar. 4 44:1424 803 ------------ 796 91–173 422(a) Applicability, with exceptions. **1930** May 27 46:391 271 7 149 91–98 ------------ Exception. June 10 46:531 325 1(6),
(7)182 91–107 1,2 Amendment. 10 46:531 325 3(b) 182 91–107 3 Do. 17 46:590 361 ------------ 278 91–135 6(c) Exception. **Tariff Schedules** 17 46:590 361 Item 44,45 91–41 1 (a), (b), 2 Amendment. (title I) 160. 30 17 46:590 361 Item 920 Proc. ------------ Effective date. 270. 15 No. 3886 17 46:590 361 Sched. 8, 920 Proc. ------------ Do. Pt. 1, C, No. Hdnt. 1 3886 991 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1930** **Tariff Schedules** **** **—Continued** June 17 46:590 361 Item 920 Proc. ------------ Effective date. 808.00 No. 3886 17 46:590 361 Sched. 8, 920 Proc. ------------ Do. Pt. 5, C, No. Hdnt. 1(a), 3886
(b)17 46:590 361 Item 920 Proc. ------------ Do. 864. 50 No. 3886 17 46:590 361 Items 44,45 91–41 1
(a)(2), 2 Repeal. 903. 20, 903. 21 (App.) 17 46:590 361 Item 105 91–65 1 (a),
(b)Duty suspension, 903. 90 extension. (App.) 17 46:590 361 Items 36 91–28 1,2 Do. 905. 30, 905. 31 (App.) 17 46:590 361 Item 42 91–36 1 Do. 907. 30 (App.) 17 46:590 361 Item 36 91–26 1,2 Do. 909. 25 (App.) 17 46:590 361 Item 35 91–25 1 (a),
(b)Do. 911. 12 (App.) 17 46:590 361 Item 911.70 99 91–56 1 (a),
(b)Do. (App.) 17 46:590 361 Item 915.25 837 91–180 1(a) Do. (App.) 17 46:590 361 Pt. 3, Hdnt. 916, Proc.
(2)(a),
(b)Amendment. 3(a)
(i)917 No. (App.) 3884 17 46:590 361 Pt. 3, Hdnt. 917 Proc. (2)(b) Do. 3(a)
(iii)No. (App.) 3884 17 46:590 361 Item 949.90 916 Proc.
(1)Continuation (App.) No. provision. 3884 17 46:590 361 Item 916 Proc.
(1)Do. 950.09B No. (App.) 3884 17 46:590 361 Items 917 Proc.
(2)(b),
(d)Items 950.10A- 950. 10A- No. 950.10C redesig- 950.10D 3884 nated as 950.10B (App.) 950.10D; new 950.10A added. 17 46:590 361 Item 916 Proc.
(1)Continuation 950.10B No. provision. (App.) 3884 17 46:590 361 Item 916 Proc.
(1)Do. 950.10C No. (App.) 3884 17 46:590 361 Item 917 Proc. (2)(c) Redesignated Item 950.10D No. 950.10D revised. (App.) 3884 17 46:590 361 Items 918 Proc. (2)(f) Items 950.12, 950.13 950.12, No. redesignated as 950.13 3884 950.22, 950.23 and (App.) revised. 992 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1930** **Tariff Schedules** **** **—Continued** June 17 46:590 361 Item 917 Proc. (2)(e) Addition. 950. 15 No. (App.) 3884 17 46:590 361 Items 918 Proc. (2)(f) Former Items 950.12, 950.22, No. 950.13 redesigna- 950.23 3884 ted as 950.22, (App.) 950.23 and revised. 17 46:590 361 514 37 91–28 2(b) Exception. **1932** June 30 47:382 212 321 317 91–142 709(7) Do. Revision; July 22 47:725 304 5 401 91–152 416(a) applicability. 22 47:725 304 5B 115 91–71 ------------ Repeal; effective date. 22 47:725 304 5B 372 91–151 1 Do. 22 47:725 304 5B 372, 91–151 2(b) Revision; 373 applicability. 22 47:725 304 11(i) 374 91–151 3(1)-(3) Amendment. **1933** June 13 48:128 43 5(c) 401 91–152 416(b) Amendment; **1934** exception. Jan. 24 48:319 85 23(a)(4), 175 91–106 501(a), Amendment;
(5)502(a) 24 48:319 85 23(c)(1) 175 91–106 501(b), Do. 502(a) 24 48:319 85 40(a) 175 91–106 501(c)(1), Do. (2), 502(a) June 6 48:881 291 19(e) (1),
(4)141 91–94 ------------ Do. 19 48:1064 416 391 146 91–97 2 (a),
(b)Do. 19 48:1064 416 396(k)(1), 146 91–97 3 (a),
(b)Do.
(2)27 48:1246 479 ------------ 385 91–152 115 Exception. 27 48:1246 479 ------------ 402 91–152 418(d) Do. 27 48:1246 479 2(a) 125 91–78 2(a) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 2(a) 379, 91–152 101(a), Do. 380 103(c) (1)-(4) 27 48:1246 479 2(b) 380 91–152 103(c) (5), Do.
(6)27 48:1246 479 2(c)(2) 380 91–152 103(c)(7) Do. 27 48:1246 479 9 395 91–152 403(c)(3) Do. 27 48:1246 479 201–242 402 91–152 418(d) Exception. (title II) 27 48:1246 479 201(d) 395 91–152 403(c)(1) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 203(b)(2) 379, 91–162 102(a), Do. 383 113(a)(1) 27 48:1246 479 203(h) 383 91–152 113(a)(2) Do. 27 48:1246 479 203(i) 383 91–152 113(a)(3) Do. 27 48:1246 479 203
(m)383 91–152 113(a)(4) Do. 27 48:1246 479 207(a)(1) 380 91–152 103(a)(1) Do.
(A)27 48:1246 479 207(a)(6) 380 91–152 103(a)(1) Do. (B),
(C)27 48:1246 479 207(a)(7) 395 91–152 403(c)(2) Do. 993 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1934** June 27 48:1246 479 207(c)(3) 380, 91–152 103(a)(2), Amendment. 383 (b), 113(b) (1),
(2)27 48:1246 479 212 402 91–152 418(d) Applicability. 27 48:1246 479 213(b)(2) 383 91–152 113(c)(1), Amendment.
(2)27 48–1246 479 214 402 91–152 418(e) Do. 27 48:1246 479 217 125 91–78 2(b) Do. 27 48:1246 479 217 379 91–152 101(b)(1), Do.
(2)27 48:1246 479 220(d)(3) 380, 91–152 102(b), Do. (A)(i) 384 113(d)(1) 27 48:1246 479 220(d) 381 91–152 104 Revision. (3)(B)(i) 27 48:1246 479 220(d)(3) 384 91–152 113(d)(2), Amendment. (B)(iii)
(3)27 48:1246 479 220(h)(2) 384 91–152 113(d)(4) Do. 27 48:1246 479 221(d)(2) 384 91–152 113(e)(1), Do.
(2)27 48:1246 479 221(d)(3) 384 91–152 113(e)(3), Do.
(4)27 48:1246 479 221(d)(4) 384 91–152 113(e)(5), Do.
(6)27 48:1246 479 221(f) 125 91–78 2(c) Do. 27 48:1246 479 221(f) 379 91–152 101(c) Do. 27 48:1246 479 221(h)(6)(A) 384 91–152 113(e)(7) Do. 27 48:1246 479 222(b)(1) 381 91–152 105 Do. 27 48:1246 479 222(b)(2) 384 91–152 113(f) Do. 27 48:1246 479 222(b)(3) 380 91–152 102(c) Do. 27 48:1246 479 223(d) 402 91–152 418(c) Do. 27 48:1246 479 223(e) 402 91–152 418(d) Revision. 27 48:1246 479 231(c)(2) 384 91–152 113(g)(1), Amendment.
(2)27 48:1246 479 232(a) 382 91–152 111(1) Deletion; new subsec.
(a)added. 27 48:1246 479 232(b)(2), 382 91–152 111(2),
(3)Par.
(2)redesignated
(3)as (3); new
(2)added. 27 48:1246 479 232(d) 382 91–152 111(4) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 232(d)(2) 382 91–152 111(5) Do. 27 48:1246 479 232(d)(4) 382 91–152 111(6) Deletion; new par.
(4)added. 27 48:1246 479 232(g),(h) 383 91–152 111(7) Addition. 27 48:1246 479 234(c) 380, 91–152 102(d), Amendment. 384 113(h)(1) 27 48:1246 479 234(e)(3) 384 91–152 113(h)(2), Do.
(3)27 48:1246 479 235 53 91–47 ------------ Limitation increase. 27 48:1246 479 235 385 91–152 113(i) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 235(b)(2) 381 91–152 106(b) Do. 27 48:1246 479 235(c) 381, 91–152 106(a), Do. 402 418(a) 27 48:1246 479 235(h) 381 91–152 107(a) Do. 27 48:1246 479 235(h)(2) 398 91–152 412(b) Do. 27 48:1246 479 235(h)(3) 381 91–152 109 Subpars. (B),
(C)(B),(C) deleted; new
(B)added. 27 48:1246 479 235(m) 379 91–152 101(d) Addition. 27 48:1246 479 236 53 91–47 ------------ Limitation increase. 27 48:1246 479 236(b) 381, 91–152 108, 418(b) Amendment. 402 27 48:1246 479 236(i)(1) 381 91–152 107(b) Do. 27 48:1246 479 236(i)(2) 398 91–152 412(c) Do. 27 48:1246 479 236(n) 379 91–152 101(e) Addition. 994 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1934** June 27 48:1246 479 237(c)(2) 385 91–152 113(j) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 237(d) 382 91–152 110(1) Do. 27 48:1246 479 237(d)(1), 382 91–152 110(2) Part of existing text
(2)designated as (2); cl.
(1)added. 27 48:1246 479 238(b) 401 91–152 415 Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 302(b) 385 91–152 114(1)-(3) Do. 27 48:1246 479 305(g) 379 91–152 2(1)-(3) Do. 27 48:1246 479 305(j) 385 91–152 115 Addition. 27 48:1246 479 401(b) 375, 91–151 8(a)(1),
(b)Amendment; effec- 376 tive date. 27 48:1246 479 404(b)(1) 375 91–151 6(a)(1) Amendment; appli- cability. 27 48:1246 479 404(b)(2) 375 91–151 6(a)(2) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 404(c) 375 91–151 6(a)(3) Do. 27 48:1246 479 404(d) 401 91–152 416(c)(2) Effective date of 1968 amendment. 27 48:1246 479 404(d)(2) 401 91–152 416(c)(1) Amendment.
(B)27 48:1246 479 404(g) 375 91–151 6(a)(4) Amendment; supple- mental provision. 27 48:1246 479 405(a) 375, 91–151 8(a)(2), Amendment; 376
(b)effective date. 27 48:1246 479 809(f) 125 91–78 2(d) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 809(f) 379 91–152 101(f) Do. 27 48:1246 479 810(k) 125 91–78 2(e) Do. 27 48:1246 479 810(k) 379 91–152 101(g) Do. 27 48:1246 479 1002(a) 125 91–78 2(f) Do. 27 48:1246 479 1002(a) 379 91–152 101(h) Do. 27 48:1246 479 1101–1106 402 91–152 418(d) Exception. (title XI) 27 48:1246 479 1101(a) 125 91–78 2(g) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 1101(a) 379 91–152 101(i) Do. 27 48:1246 479 1101(c)(2) 402 91–152 418(f)(1), Do.
(2)27 48:1246 479 1222(d) 396 91–152 405 Do. 27 48:1246 479 1223(a)(1) 396 91–152 406 Deletion; new par.
(1)added. 27 48:1246 479 1235(b) 396 91–152 407 Amendment. **1935** Apr. 27 49:163 46 8(e) 195 91–118 3 Exception. 27 49:163 46 15 195 91–118 3 Do. 27 49:163 46 16(b) (1), 194, 91–118 1–3 Revision. Aug. 14 (2),
(7)195 14 49:620 271 2(a)(10) 741 91–172 1006 Exception. 14 49:620 271 20–229 740 91–172 1002(b)(2) Savings provision. 14 49:620 271 201(b)(1) 741 91–172 1005(a) (1), Amendment.
(2)14 49:620 271 201(b)(1) 741 91–172 1005(a) (1), Addition.
(2)14 49:620 271 201(b)(2) 741 91–172 1005(b) (1), Amendment.
(2)14 49:620 271 201(b)(2) 741 91–172 1005
(b)Addition.
(D)(1),
(2)14 49:620 271 202(b)(2) 741 91–172 1004 (a), Revision; effective
(d)date. 14 49:620 271 202(c)(3) 741 91–172 1004 (b), Do.
(d)14 49:620 271 202(e)(4) 741 91–172 1004 (c),
(d)Amendment; effective date. 14 49:620 271 202(f)(5) 741 91–172 1004 (c),
(d)Do. 995 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1935** Aug. 14 49:620 271 203(a)(2) 739, 91–172 1002 (b)(1), Deletion; new par. 740
(2)added; effec- tive date. 14 49:620 271 215(a) 737, 91–172 1002 (a), Table revised; 740 (e),
(f)supplemental provision; effective date. 14 49:620 271 215(b)(4) 740 91–172 1002 (c),
(e)Amendment; effective date. 14 49:620 271 215(c) 740 91–172 1002 (d),
(e)Revision; effective date. 14 49:620 271 221 (a)- 794 91–173 413(b) Applicability. (d),
(g)14 49:620 271 227(a) 740, 91–172 1003 (a)(1), Amendment; effective 741
(c)date. 14 49:620 271 227(b) 740, 91–172 1003 (a)(2), Do. 741
(c)14 49:620 271 228(b)(1) 740, 91–172 1003
(b)Do. 741 (1),
(c)14 49:620 271 228(b)(2) 740, 91–172 1003
(b)Do. 741 (2),
(c)14 49:620 271 228(c)(2) 740, 91–172 1003 (b)(3), Do. 741
(c)14 49:620 271 228(c)(3)(A) 741 91–172 1003 (b)(4), Do.
(c)14 49:620 271 228(c)(3)(B) 741 91–172 1003 (b)(5), Do.
(c)14 49:620 271 402(a)(7) 741 91–172 1006 Exception. 14 49:620 271 403(a) 45 91–41 3(b) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 403(d) 45 91–41 3(a) Repeal. 14 49:620 271 901(c)(3) 93 91–53 3(a), 4(b) Revision. 14 49:620 271 901(f)(2) 93 91–53 3(b), 4(b) Existing text (A),
(B)designated as (A); subpar.
(B)added. 14 49:620 271 1002(a)(8) 741 91–172 1006 Exception. 14 49:620 271 1113(d) 45 91–41 4 Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1402(a)(8) 741 91–172 1006 Exception. 14 49:620 271 1602(a)(13) 741 91–172 1006 Do. 14 49:620 271 1602(a)(14) 741 91–172 1006 Do. 14 49:620 271 1902(c) 99 91–56 2(c) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1902
(d)99 91–56 2(d) Addition. 14 49:620 271 1903
(e)99 91–56 2(a), Amendment;
(b)nonapplicability. 27 49:939 Pub. ------------ 436 91–158 1 Extension. Res. 64 **1936** Feb. 15 49:1140 448 ------------ 846 91–184 12(a) Supersedure. June 29 49:1985 835 502(b) 44 91–40 ------------ Amendment. 30 49:2036 846 ------------ 765 91–173 206 Applicability. **1937** Aug. 17 50:673 314 2(b)(3),(4), 173, 91–106 401(1)-(5), Amendment.
(d)(title 175 407 IV) 17 50:673 314 3(a) (title 174, 91–106 402(1), 407 Do. IV) 175 17 50:673 314 3(b) (title 174, 91–106 402 (2)-(4), Do. IV) 175 407 17 50:673 314 3(d) (title 174, 91–106 402(5), 407 Do. IV) 175 Sept. 1 50:888 412 2(1) 389 91–152 213(a),
(b)Amendment; non- applicability. 996 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1937** Sept. 1 50:888 412 2(12) 395 91–152 403(a) Revision. 1 50:888 412 9 388 91–152 211 Amendment. 1 50:888 412 10(b) 388 91–152 212(a) Do. 1 50:888 412 10(e) 388, 91–152 212(b), 217 Do. 390
(b)1 50:888 412 10(g)(4) 389 91–152 214 Addition. 1 50:888 412 14 389 91–152 213(c) Amendment. 1 50:888 412 15(5) 389 91–152 215(1)-(3) Do. 1 50:888 412 15(10) 390 91–152 216 Do. 1 50:888 412 23(f) 390 91–152 217(c) Do. **1938** Feb. 16 52:31 430 358a
(a)213 91–122 ------------ Do. 18 52:78 431 1 174, 91–106 403, 407 Do. 175 June 25 52:1040 717 701(e)-(g) 187 91–113 2(b) Applicability. **1939** Aug. 9 53:1275 354 101
(25)134 91–89 1 Revision. 9 53:1275 354 102 134 91–89 2 Do. **1940** July 2 54:712 703 6 847 91–184 13(b) Provisions subsequent to repeal. **1941** May 7 55:177 49 ------------ 803 91–173 509 Repeal; savings provision. **1943** June 4 57:100 65 1, “Sec. 130 91–80 ------------ Addition. 1(b)(5)(T)” **1944** June 17 58:279 342 2(c) 332 91–144 ------------ Exception. 28 58:509 371 6 433 91–155 12 Do. **1945** Apr. 25 59:77 40 ------------ 405 91–153 ------------ Applicability. June 30 59:271 103 1 430 91–155 ------------ Exception. Dec. 6 59:597 248 ------------ 816 91–175 105 Applicability. 6 59:597 248 ------------ 824 91–175 401(t) Do. 6 59:597 248 101 825 91–175 501 Amendment. 6 59:597 248 104 239 91–126 ------------ Exception. 6 59:597 248 104 258 91–127 ------------ Do. 6 59:597 248 104 328 91–144 ------------ Do. 6 59:597 248 104 358 91–145 ------------ Do. 6 59:597 248 104 423, 91–153 ------------ Do. 426 6 59:597 248 104 460 91–168 ------------ Do. **1946** Feb. 20 60:23 304 3 850 91–188 1(a) Do. 20 60:23 304 5(b)(3) 850 91–188 1(b) Do. July 23 60:596 520 “Sec. 3” 48 91–46 1 Do. Aug. 2 60:812 601 601(a) 107 91–67 2 (a), (b), 3 Amendment. 997 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1947** June 23 61:136 101 302(c)(7) 133 91–86 ------------ Addition. July 16 61:328 195 4(l) 176, 91–106 601(a)(1), Revision. (art. I, 180 606 title I) 16 61:328 195 4(m) 176, 91–106 601(a)(2), Amendment. (art. I, 180 606 title I) 16 61:328 195 4(aa) 176, 91–106 601(a)(3), Repeal. (art. I, 180 606 title I) 16 61:328 195 2(a) 176, 91–106 601(b)(1), Amendment. (art. I, 180 606 title III) 16 61:328 195 2(b)(5) 177, 91–106 602, 606 Revision. (art. I, 180 title III) 16 61:328 195 2(b)(11) 176, 91–106 601(b)(2), Repeal. (art. I, 180 606 title III) 16 61:328 195 3(a)(4)(C) 176, 91–106 601(b)(3), Deletion; new (art. I, 180 606 subpar.
(C)added. title III) 16 61:328 195 3(b)(6) 177, 91–106 601(b)(4), Repeal. (art. I, 180 606 title III) 16 61:328 195 6 179, 91–106 605, 606 Addition. (art. I, 180 title VI) 16 61:328 195 2 178, 91–106 604(a)(1), Amendment. (art. I, 180 606 title VII) 16 61:328 195 3 179, 91–106 604(a)(2), Do. (art. I, 180 606 title VIII) 16 61:328 195 1 177, 91–106 601(c)(1), Revision. (art. I, 180 606 title XI) 16 61:328 195 2 177, 91–106 601(c)(2), Do. (art. I, 180 606 title XI 16 61:328 195 3,5 177, 91–106 601(c)(3), Repeal. (art. I, 180 606 title XI) 16 61:328 195 6 177, 91–106 601(c)(4), Revision. (art. I, 180 606 title XI) 16 61:328 195 11(c)(3) 433 91–155 14 Exception. (art. I, title XII) 16 61:328 195 14–16 177, 91–106 603(a), (b), Secs. 14, 15 redesignated (art. I, 180 606 as 15, 16; title new 14 added. XII) 998 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1947** July 16 61:328 195 1(a),
(b)179, 91–106 604(b)(1), Subsec.
(a)deleted; (art. I, 180 606 designation “(b)” title deleted. XIV) 16 61:328 195 7 179, 91–106 604(b)(2), Revision. (art. I, 180 606 title XIV) 16 61:328 195 1 180 91–106 701 Amendment. (art. VI) 30 61:517 258 “Sec. 1” 282 91–135 9(d), 11 Do. 30 61:517 258 “Sec. 2” 281 91–135 9(a), 11 Revision. 30 61:517 258 “Sec. 3” 282 91–135 9(b), 11 Amendment. 30 61:517 258 “Sec. 6(a)” 282 91–135 9(c), 11 Do. **1948** June 12 62:382 629 1 106 91–66 1(a) Do. 12 62:382 629 3 106 91–66 Kb) Do. 12 62:382 629 5 106 91–66 Kb) Nonapplicability. 24 62:604 759 5(a)(2) 220 91–124 2 Repeal. **1949** Feb. 26 63:7 11 ------------ 847 91–184 13(b) Savings provision. 26 63:7 11 12 42 91–35 ------------ Amendment. 26 63:7 11 12 101 91–59 ------------ Do. 26 63:7 11 12 169 91–105 1 Do. May 27 63:112 76 114(a) 169, 91–106 101, 111 Addition. (8)-(11) 172 27 63:112 76 114(b) 170, 91–106 102, 111 Par.
(1)deleted; (1)-(5) 172 (2)-(5) redesignated as (1)-(4). 27 63:112 76 114(b)(2) 170, 91–106 102(3), Redesignated par. 172 111
(2)amended. 27 63:112 76 116(b)(3) 170, 91–106 103, 111 Revision. 172 27 63:112 76 125 170, 91–106 104, 111 Do. 172 27 63:112 76 127(b) 171, 91–106 105, 111 Do. 172 27 63:112 76 128(o) 171, 91–106 106, 111 Amendment. 172 27 63:112 76 147(a) 171, 91–106 107(a), 111 Revision. 172 27 63:112 76 147(b) 171, 91–106 107(b), 111 Amendment. 172 27 63:112 76 201(a) 171, 91–106 108, 111 Addition. (6)-(9) 172 172 91–106 109, 111 Par.
(1)deleted; 27 63:112 76 201(b) (2)-(6) redesignated (1)-(6) as (1)-(5). 27 63:112 76 201(b)(2) 172 91–106 109(3), Redesignated par. 111
(2)amended. 27 63:112 76 212 172 91–106 110, 111 Amendment. 27 63:112 76 603(a) 173 91–106 301, 302(a) Do. June 30 63:377 152 ------------ 400 91–152 414(a) Exception. 30 63:377 152 3(d) 371 91–150 ------------ Do. July 15 63:413 171 101(c) 390 91–152 217(a) Amendment. (1)-(4) 15 63:413 171 102(c) 387 91–152 208(1)- Do.
(4)15 63:413 171 103(b) 385 91–152 201(1), Do.
(2)999 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1949** July 15 63:413 171 105(c) 388 91–152 209 Addition.
(3)15 63:413 171 105(h) 388 91–152 210 Do. 15 63:413 171 110(c) 387 91–152 204(b) Amendment. 15 63:413 171 110(c)(3) 387 91–152 204(a) Do. 15 63:413 171 110(d) 386 91–152 203(a)(1), Do.
(2)15 63:413 171 110(d)
(A)387 91–152 206 Do.
(ii)15 63:413 171 110(h) 385 91–152 202(a) Do. 15 63:413 171 112(b) 386 91–152 203(b)(1), Do.
(2)15 63:413 171 115(c) 387 91–152 205 Do. 15 63:413 171 116 386 91–152 202(b) Do. 15 63:413 171 117 386 91–152 202(c) Do. 15 63:413 171 118 386 91–152 202(d) Do. 15 63:413 171 133(a) 386 91–152 203(c)(1)- Do.
(3)15 63:413 171 50–523 385 91–152 115 Supplemental (title V) provision. 15 63:413 171 513 125 91–78 1 Amendment. 15 63:413 171 513 398 91–152 413(a) Do. 15 63:413 171 515(b)(5) 125 91–78 1 Do. 15 63:413 171 515(b)(5) 398 91–152 413(a) Do. 15 63:413 171 517(a) 385 91–152 115 Exception. 15 63:413 171 517(a)(1) 125 91–78 1 Amendment. 15 63:413 171 517(a)(1) 398 91–152 413(a) Do. 15 63:413 171 517(b) 400 91–152 413(f)(2) Do. 15 63:413 171 517(c) 398 91–152 413(b) Do. 15 63:413 171 517(d) 399 91–152 413(e)(2) Do. 15 63:413 171 5l7(k)-(m) 398, 91–152 413(c)-(e) Addition. 399
(1)15 63:413 171 518 399 91–152 413(e)(3) Repeal. 15 63:413 171 519 399 91–152 413(e)(4) Amendment. 15 63:413 171 524 399 91–152 413(f)(1) Addition. Oct. 28 63:954 429 ------------ 418 91–153 ------------ (See 5 U.S.C. 5101 *et seq*., table 5 (a).) 1000 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1950** Sept. 21 64:873 797 2, “Sec. 372, 91–151 2(a), 4(b)(2) Applicability. 18(g)” 374 30 64:1100 874 103(a)(1)(A) 39 91–33 101(b) Supplemental provision. 30 64:1100 874 103(a)(1)(A) 192 91–117 101(b)(1) Do. **1951** June 19 65:75 51 3, “Sec. 2” 207 91–121 406 Revision. Oct. 24 65:634 206 1 41 91–34 2(c). 3 Amendment. **1952** June 27 66:163 414 336(c) 283 91–136 ------------ Revision. July 15 66:637 547 1415 812 91–175 105 Exception. **1953** Mar. 25 67:7 10 ------------ 291 91–139 2 ,3 Repeal; savings provision. **1954** May 25 68:120 365 3(a) 175 91–106 406, 407 Amendment. June 4 68:173 387 “Sec. 1(b)” 445 91–162 ------------ Nonapplicability. 8 68:177 389 36 5 91–3 1 Exception. July 10 68:454 480 ------------ 820 91–175 302 Do. Aug. 2 68:590 560 701(b) 391 91–152 302 Amendment. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 16 6 91–6 ------------ Time extension (sec. (c)” relating to correctional rehabilitation study grants). 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 444 91–161 1 Applicability. 153” 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 444 91–161 1 Revision. 153h” 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 47 91–44 106 Exception. 169” 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 445 91–161 5 Revision. 221c” 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 444, 91–161 2, 3(a), 7 Amendment. 222” 445 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 445 91–161 6 Do. 223” 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 444, 91–161 3(b), 7 Do. 224” 445 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 444, 91–161 3(b), 7 Do. 225” 445 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 444, 91–161 3(b), 7 Do. 226” 445 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 444 91–161 4 Addition. 234” **1955** July 15 69:324 161 515 312 91–142 507 Amendment. Aug. 5 69:499 242 ------------ 124 91–77 ------------ Do. 11 69:635 345 206 395 91–152 403(b) Do. **1956** June 27 70:356 624 ------------ 190 91–114 3 Do. 27 70:356 624 ------------ 342 91–145 ------------ Do. 1001 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1956** July 31 70:736 864 401 418 91–163 ------------ (See 5 U.S.C. 8331 *et seq*., table 5(a).) Aug. 1 70:799 877 2(a)-(c) 332 91–144 ------------ Exception. **1958** June 6 72:183 85–461 1(b)(3) 321 91–143 4(b) Amendment. July 2 72:280 86–482 8(a),
(b)134 91–88 ------------ Existing text designated as (a); subsec,
(b)added. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 802 91–173 504(c) Amendment. 4(c) (1)” 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 802 91–173 504(b) Do. 7(b)” 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 127 91–79 6 Supplemental 7(b)(1)” provisions. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 802 91–173 504(a),
(d)Addition; supplemental 7(b)(5)” provision. 31 72:439 85–670 ------------ 343 91–145 ------------ Amendment. Aug. 23 72:731 85–726 407(b) 103, 91–62 1(1), 2 Do. 104 23 72:731 85–726 408(a)(5) 103 91–62 1(2), 2 Revision. 23 72:731 85–726 408(f) 104 91–62 1(3), 2 Addition. Sept. 2 72:1105 85–857 12(a) 35 91–24 14(a) Repeal, with exception. 2 72:1680 85–864 201 143 91–96 3 Amendment. 2 72:1680 85–864 30–305 40 91–33 101(d) Supplemental provision. 2 72:1580 86–864 50–511 40 91–33 101(d) Do. (title V) 2 72:1606 85–866 97 711 91–172 903 Amendment. (See also I.R.C. 1954, sec. 162, table 4.) 2 72:1698 85–874 8,9 135 91–90 1 (a),
(b)Amendment. 2 72:1742 85–905 ------------ 102 91–61 ------------ (Revised. See 1965, P.L. 89–258.) **1959** May 29 73:63 86–36 4 850 91–187 2 Revision. Aug. 10 73:302 86–149 412(b) 207 91–121 406 Do. Sept. 8 73:471 86–236 2 35 91–24 14(b) Repeal, with exception. 9 73:479 86–249 ------------ 228 91–126 ------------ Applicability. 23 73:664 86–372 202(a)(4) 390 91–152 218 Revision. **1960** Apr. 8 74:17 86–412 1 430, 91–166 1,15 Supplemental 433 provisions. June 30 74:293 86–565 10 10 91–14 ------------ Addition. July 12 74:372 86–613 2(f)1.(A) 189 91–113 3(a), 5 Amendment. 12 74:372 86–613 2(f)1.(D) 187 91–113 2(a), 5 Addition. 12 74:372 86–613 2(1) 189 91–113 3(b)(1)- Amendment. (4), 5 12 74:372 86–613 2(p)(1)(E) 189 91–113 3(c), 5 Do. 12 74:372 86–613 2(q)(1) 188 91–113 2(c), 5 Do. 12 74:372 86–613 2(r)-(t) 188 91–113 2(d), 5 Addition. 12 74:372 86–613 3(e) 187 91–113 2(b), 5 Do. 12 74:372 86–613 15–19 189 91–113 4(a), 5 Secs. 16–18 redesignated as sees. 16–19; new 15 added. 1002 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1960** July 12 74:372 86–613 18(a) 190 91–113 4(b)(1) Redesignated sec. 18 amended. 12 74:372 86–613 19 190 91–113 4(b)(2) Redesignated sec. 19 amended. 14 74:537 86–669 ------------ 322 91–143 8(a)(1) Repeal. Sept. 8 74:821 86–722 ------------ 328 91–144 ------------ Exception. 14 74:1023 86–785 5 35 91–24 14(c) Repeal, with exception. **1961** June 30 75:149 87–70 702(b) 391 91–152 303 Amendment. Aug. 8 75:294 87–128 32–327 127 91–79 7 Supplemental provisions. 10 75:320 87–130 ------------ 343 91–145 ------------ Amendment. 17 75:342 87–141 ------------ 138 91–93 105 Partial repeal. (title I) Sept. 4 75:424 87–195 202(a) 805 91–175 101(a) Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 203 805 91–175 101(b) Revision. 4 75:424 87–195 212 805 91–175 102 Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 214(c),
(d)805 91–175 103(1)-(3) Do. 4 75:424 87–195 219, 220 806, 91–175 104 Addition. 807 4 75:424 87–195 22–224 807- 91–175 105 Secs. 22–224 809 deleted; new 22–223 added (Pt. I, Ch. 2, Title III). 4 75:424 87–195 221, 222 809 91–175 105 Expiration date. 4 75:424 87–195 23–240A 807- 91–175 105 Secs. 23–233 818 deleted; new 23–240A added (Pt. I, Ch. 2, Title IV). 4 75:424 87–195 234 (a),
(b)813 91–175 105 Expiration date. 4 75:424 87–195 240 818 91–175 105 Do. 4 75:424 87–195 252(a) 818 91–175 106 Revision. 4 75:424 87–195 292 818 91–175 107 Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 301(c) 819 91–175 108(a) Revision. 4 75:424 87–195 302(a) 819 91–175 108(b) Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 302(b)(1), 819 91–175 108(c) Existing text designated
(2)as (1); new par.
(2)added. 4 75:424 87–195 302(e) 819 91–175 108(d) Addition. 4 75:424 87–195 402 819 91–175 109 Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 451(a) 819 91–175 110 Do. 4 75:424 87–195 504(a) 819 91–175 201 (1),
(2)Do. 4 75:424 87–195 506(a) 820 91–175 202 (1),
(2)Do. 4 75:424 87–195 510 820 91–175 203 Addition. 4 75:424 87–195 610(a) 820 91–175 301 Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 612(d) 820 91–175 302 Addition. 4 75:424 87–195 620(s) 820 91–175 303(a) Revision. 4 75:424 87–195 620
(v)821 91–175 303(b) Repeal. 4 75:424 87–195 624(d)(2) 821 91–175 304(1)-(3) Amendment. (A), (5),
(7)4 75:424 87–195 634(a) 821 91–175 305 (1),
(2)Do. 4 75:424 87–195 636(f) 821 91–175 306 Do. 4 75:424 87–195 637(a) 821 91–175 307 Do. 4 75:424 87–195 643 821 91–175 308 Do. 21 75:527 87–256 ------------ 166 91–99 1(2) Restriction. 21 75:527 87–256 105(f), 413 91–153 ------------ Applicability. 108(c) 22 75:612 87–293 ------------ 166 91–99 1(2) Restriction. 22 75:612 87–293 3(b) 166 91–99 1 (1),
(2)Amendment. 22 75:612 87–293 5(h) 166 91–99 2 Do. 1003 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1961** Sept. 22 75:612 87–293 301(a)(1)- 166 91–99 3(1)(A)- Parts of existing
(C)text designated as els. (1), (2); new
(3)added. 22 75:612 87–293 301(b) 166 91–99 3(2) Revision. Oct. 4 75:806 87–377 2 35 91–24 14(d) Repeal, with exception. **1962** Mar. 15 76:23 87–415 301 6 91–4 1,2 Amendment; effective date. July 27 76:223 87–554 501(b)(3) 312 91–142 511 Revision. Aug. 13 76:357 87–581 1,2 98 91–54 2 Short titles amended. 13 76:357 87–581 101–106 98 91–54 2 Short title amended. (title I) 13 76:357 87–581 104 97 91–54 1 Nonapplicability. 13 76:357 87–581 107 96 91–54 1 Addition. 31 76:419 87–624 303(a) 4 91–3 1 Revision. Sept. 5 76:435 87–633 4 183 91–109 ------------ Do. 19 76:555 87–668 ------------ 360 91–147 ------------ Copyright terms, extension. Oct. 15 76:914 87–807 5(b) 433 91–155 17 Exception. **1963** Sept. 9 77:154 88–120 1,2 182, 91–108 ------------ Amendment. 183 Nov. 7 77:307 88–174 507 312 91–142 508 Do. Dec. 11 77:349 88–196 3,4 190, 91–115 1,2 Addition. 191 **1964** July 9 78:302 88–365 4(b) 392 91–152 306(a) Amendment. 9 78:302 88–365 5 392 91–152 306(b) Do. Aug. 20 78:508 88–452 101–161 114 91–69 11 Supplemental (title 1) provision. 20 78:508 88–452 131 836 91–177 201 Applicability. 20 78:508 88–452 161–167 833 91–177 201 Addition. (title I) (Pt. E) 20 78:508 88–452 161 (Pt. 827, 91–177 101(a), Former sec. 161 (title I) E), 171 833 201 (Pt. E) redesignated (Pt. F) as 171 (Pt. F); amendment. 20 78:508 88–452 222(a)(1) 828 91–177 103 Amendment. 20 78:508 88–452 222(a)(3) 829 91–177 104(a),
(b)Do. 20 78:508 88–452 222(a)(5) 829 91–177 105 Revision. 20 78:508 88–452 222(a)(8), 829 91–177 106 Addition.
(9)20 78:508 88–452 242 830 91–177 107(a) Amendment. 20 78:508 88–452 245 827 91–177 101(b) Do. 20 78:508 88–452 302(a) 830 91–177 108 Do. 20 78:508 88–452 321 827 91–177 101(b) Do. 20 78:508 88–452 408 827 91–177 101(b) Do. 20 78:508 88–452 523 827 91–177 101(c) Do. 20 78:508 88–452 602(d) 833 91–177 114 Nonapplicability. 20 78:508 88–452 609(1) 830 91–177 109 Amendment. 20 78:508 88–452 615 827 91–177 101(b) Do. 20 78:508 88–452 616 827 91–177 102(b) Applicability. 20 78:508 88–452 616 831 91–177 110 (1),
(2)Amendment. 20 78:508 88–452 622 831 91–177 111 (a),
(b)Addition; applicability. 1004 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1964** Aug. 20 78:508 88–452 833(a) 832 91–177 112
(b)(1), Amendment.
(c)20 78:508 88–452 833(c) 832 91–177 112
(b)(2), Addition.
(c)20 78:508 88–452 835 827 91–177 101(b) Amendment. 31 78:703 88–525 16(a) 191 91–116 ------------ Do. Sept. 2 78:769 88–560 312(a) 387 91–152 207 Do. 2 78:769 88–560 80–807 392- 91–152 307 Revision. (title VIII) 394 Oct. 13 78:1043 88–643 211(a) 847, 91–185 1, 6(a) Amendment. 849 13 78:1043 88–643 221 849 91–185 5(b) Supplemental provision. 13 78:1043 88–643 221(a) 847- 91–185 2 (a), (e). 6 Amendment; 849 (b),
(d)exception. 13 78:1043 88–643 221(b) 847, 91–185 2(b), 6(b) Amendment. 849 13 78:1043 88–643 221(c) 847, 91–185 2(c), 5(b), Amendment; 849 6(c) supplemental provision. 13 78:1043 88–643 221(g) 847, 91–185 2(d), 6(b) Addition. 849 13 78:1043 88–643 221(h) 848, 91–185 2(e), 6 (b), Do. 849
(d)13 78:1043 88–643 231(a) 848, 91–185 3, 6(b),
(d)Amendment. 849 13 78:1043 88–643 232(b) 848, 91–185 4(a) (1), (2), Do. 849 6 (b),
(d)13 78:1043 88–643 232(b) 848, 91–185 4(a)(3), Do. 849 6(b) 13 78:1043 88–643 232(c),
(d)848, 91–185 4(b), 6(b) Do. 849 13 78:1043 88–643 291(a)(2) 849 91–185 5(a), 6(c) Do. 13 78:1043 88–643 291(b)(2), 849 91–185 5(b), 6(c) Revision.
(3)**1965** Mar. 9 79:5 89–4 105(b) 214 91–123 102 Do. 9 79:5 89–4 201(a) 214 91–123 103(a) Amendment. 9 79:5 89–4 201(g) 214 91–123 103(b) Revision. 9 79:5 89–4 202(a) 214 91–123 104(a) Amendment. 9 79:5 89–4 202(c) 214 91–123 104(b),
(c)Do. 9 79:5 89–4 202(e) 215 91–123 104(d) Revision. 9 79:5 89–4 205(a)(2) 215 91–123 105(a) Amendment. 9 79:5 89–4 205(b) 215 91–123 105(b) Do. 9 79:5 89–4 207(e) 215 91–123 106 Revision. 9 79:5 89–4 214(c) 215 91–123 107 Amendment. 9 79:5 89–4 302(a)(1) 215 91–123 108 Do.
(B)9 79:5 89–4 401 215 91–123 109 Do. 9 79:5 89–4 403 215 91–123 110 Do. 9 79:5 89–4 405 216 91–123 111 Do. Apr. 11 79:27 89–10 ------------ ------------ ------------ (See 1950, P.L. 874.) (title I) 11 79:27 89–10 20–207 40 91–33 101(d) Supplemental (title II) provision. July 14 79:218 89–73 102(3) 114 91–69 10(a) Amendment. 14 79:218 89–73 30–306 110 91–69 4(c)(1) Heading amended. (title III) 14 79:218 89–73 301 108 91–69 2(a) Amendment. 14 79:218 89–73 302(a)(1) 114 91–69 10(b) Do. 14 79:218 89–73 302(a)(3) 110 91–69 4(d)(1) Do. 14 79:218 89–73 302(b) 110 91–69 4(d)(2), 6 Do. 1005 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1965** July 14 79:218 89–73 302(c) 108 91–69 3(a)(1),
(2)Amendment. 14 79:218 89–73 303(a)(2), 108 91–69 3(b), 4(a) Do.
(3)14 79:218 89–73 303(a)(4)- 108 91–69 4(a) Cls. (4)-(8) redesignated
(9)as (5)-(9); new
(4)added. 14 79:218 89–73 304 108 91–69 4(b) Revision. 14 79:218 89–73 305, 306 110 91–69 5 Sec. 305 redesignated as 306; new 305 added. 14 79:218 89–73 401 111 91–69 7(a) Amendment. 14 79:218 89–73 401(e),
(f)111 91–69 7(b) Addition. 14 79:218 89–73 501 111 91–69 8 Revision. 14 79:218 89–73 60–614 111 91–69 9 Addition. (Former (title VI) secs. 60–603 redesignated as 70–703). 14 79:218 89–73 603 108 91–69 2(b) Amendment (redesignated as 703). 14 79:218 89–73 70–703 111 91–69 9 Former secs. 60–603 (title VII) redesignated as 70–703. 14 79:218 89–73 704 114 91–69 12 Addition. 14 79:218 89–73 705 114 91–69 13 Do. Aug. 10 79:451 89–117 101(j)(1) 383 91–152 112 Amendment.
(D)10 79:451 89–117 702(c)(2) 391 91–152 305(a) Do. 10 79:451 89–117 708(a),
(b)391 91–152 305(b),
(c)Do. 26 79:552 89–136 101(c) 219 91–123 301(1) Do. 26 79:552 89–136 105 219 91–123 301(2) Do. 26 79:552 89–136 202 802 91–173 504(d) Supplemental provision. 26 79:552 89–136 301(f) 219 91–123 302 Addition. 26 79:552 89–136 302 219 91–123 303 Amendment. 26 79:552 89–136 401(a)(6) 219 91–123 304(a) Addition. 26 79:552 89–136 401(b) (3), 220 91–123 304(b),
(c)Amendment.
(4)26 79:552 89–136 401(d) 220 91–123 304(d) Do. 26 79:552 89–136 501(a),
(b)216 91–123 202 Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 26 79:552 89–136 505(a) 216 91–123 203(a) Revision. 26 79:552 89–136 505(b) 217 91–123 203(b) Amendment. 26 79:552 89–136 505(c) 217 91–123 203(c) Revision. 26 79:552 89–136 506(a),
(b)217 91–123 204 Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 26 79:552 89–136 509(a) 217 91–123 205(a) Revision. 26 79:552 89–136 509(c) 218 91–123 205(b) Amendment. 26 79:552 89–136 509(d) 218 91–123 205(c) Revision. 26 79:552 89–136 51–513 218 91–123 206 Addition. 28 79:581 89–142 ------------ 360 91–147 ------------ Copyright terms, extension. Sept. 8 79:663 89–173 3 323 91–143 8(a)(2) Repeal. 8 79:663 89–173 4 323 91–143 8(a)(2) Do. 8 79:663 89–173 5(a) 323 91–143 8(b) Amendment. 14 79:679 89–182 10(d) 416 91–153 ------------ Exception. 16 79:793 89–188 101 296 91–142 103(a) Amendment. 16 79:793 89–188 602(1) 296 91–142 103(b) Do. 16 79:793 89–188 607(b) 317 91–142 707 Do. Oct. 19 79:983 89–258 “Sec. 2(5)” 103 91–61 1(2) Addition. 19 79:983 89–258 “Sec. 3(c)” 102 91–61 1(1) Do. 19 79:983 89–258 “Sec. 4” 103 91–61 1(3) Amendment. Nov. 8 79:1219 89–329 401(b) 143 91–95 4 Do. 1006 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1965** Nov. 8 79:1219 89–329 421(b) 143 91–95 2(c)(2) Supplemental provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 441(b) 143 91–95 5 Amendment. **1966** Mar. 15 80:36 89–367 401(a) 206 91–121 401 Revision. June 17 80:203 89–454 3(f) 10 91–15 1 Amendment. 17 80:203 89–454 9 10 91–15 2 Do. July 4 80:259 89–491 3(d) 132 91–84 ------------ Do. 4 80:259 89–491 7(a) 132 91–84 ------------ Do. Sept. 6 80:378 89–554 ------------ 116 91–73 ------------ (See 5 U.S.C. 3307, table 5(a).) 12 80:739 89–568 201 302 91–142 204(a) Amendment. 12 80:739 89–568 602(2) 302 91–142 204(b) Do. 21 80:823 89–597 7 115 91–71 ------------ Do. 21 80:823 89–597 7 371 91–151 1 Revision. Oct. 15 80:926 89–669 1–3 283 91–135 12(d) Short title assigned. 15 80:926 89–669 1(a) 283 91–135 12(e) Amendment. 15 80:926 89–669 1(d) 282 91–135 12(a) Addition. 15 80:926 89–669 2(c) 282 91–135 12(b) Amendment. 15 80:926 89–669 2(d) 282 91–135 12(c) Do. 15 80:926 89–669 4,5 283 91–135 12(f) Short title assigned. 15 80:1002 89–689 ------------ 127 91–79 5 Partial repeal. (title II) Nov. 3 80:1255 89–754 105(c) 391 91–152 301(a)(3) Exception. 3 80:1255 89–754 111(b) 391 91–152 301(a)(1)- Amendment.
(3)3 80:1255 89–754 111(c) 391 91–152 301(b) Do. 3 80:1255 89–754 906 394 91–152 308 Do. 3 80:1255 89–754 1004(a) 390 91–152 220 Do. 3 80:1255 89–754 1010(a)(4) 401 91–152 417 Addition. 3 80:1255 89–754 1010
(c)395 91–152 402 Part of existing (1),
(2)text designated as (1); cl.
(2)added. 3 80:1255 89–754 1013 (c),
(d)313 91–142 602 (a),
(b)Amendment. 8 80:1516 89–801 8 44 91–39 1 Do. 8 80:1516 89–801 10 44 91–39 2 Do. **1967** June 30 81:99 90–39 3 7 91–8 2 Repeal. (See also 1917, P.L. 43, sec. 21.) July 26 81:124 90–56 101(b)(4) 47 91–44 105 Amendment. 28 81:127 90–57 105(d)(1), 340 91–145 ------------ Do. (2)(i) 503 Oct. 3 81:253 90–100 5(b) 123 91–74 Do. 21 81:279 90–110 101 296, 91–142 104(a) Do. 297 (1)-(8) 21 81:279 90–110 101 316 91–142 705(a)(3) Exception. (a), (b),
(f)21 81:279 90–110 201 302 91–142 205(a),
(b)Amendment. 21 81:279 90–110 201 316 91–142 705(a)(3) Exception. (c)-(e) 21 81:279 90–110 301 308, 91–142 304(a),
(b)Amendment. 309 21 81:279 90–110 603 311 91–142 504 Exception. 21 81:279 90–110 610(a) 313 91–142 513 Do. 21 81:279 90–110 701 313 91–142 601 Amendment. 21 81:279 90–110 802(1) 297 91–142 104(b) Do. 21 81:279 90–110 802(2) 302 91–142 205(c) Do. 21 81:279 90–110 802(3) 309 91–142 304(c) Do. 21 81:279 90–110 809 317 91–142 708 Exception. Nov. 16 81:464 90–141 ------------ 360 91–147 ------------ Copyright terms, extension. 1007 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1967** Nov. 20 81:466 90–146 2(c) 86 91–51 ------------ Amendment. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 283 91–137 ------------ Do. 104(c)” **1968** May 7 82:113 90–301 3(a) 125 91–78 3 Do. 7 82:113 90–301 3(a) 394 91–152 401 Do. 7 82:113 90–301 4(g) 7 91–9 ------------ Do. 7 82:113 90–301 4(g) 43 91–38 ------------ Do. June 28 82:251 90–364 105(b)(3) 660 91–172 702(b)(3) Revision. (See I.R.C. 425–4254, table 4.) 28 82:251 90–364 201 47 91–44 107 Exception. 28 82:251 90–364 201 83 91–47 503 Repeal. 28 82:251 90–364 201 123 91–74 ------------ Exception. 28 82:251 90–364 201 244 91–126 412 Do. 28 82:251 90–364 201 261 91–127 510 Do. 28 82:251 90–364 201 802 91–173 505 Do. July 18 82:360 90–407 ------------ 203 91–120 3 (See 1950, P.L. 507, sec. 14(i).) 21 82:367 90–408 10–502 315 91–142 705(a) Partial repeal, with exception. 21 82:367 90–408 101 297 91–142 105 (a),
(b)Amendment. 21 82:367 90–408 201 303 91–142 206(a)(1), Do.
(2)21 82:367 90–408 401 310 91–142 403(a) Do. 21 82:367 90–408 601(b) 313 91–142 514 Do. 21 82:367 90–408 601(c) 316 91–142 705(b)(2) Exception. 21 82:367 90–408 602(d) 311 91–142 504 Do. 21 82:367 90–408 603 311 91–142 504 Do. 21 82:367 90–408 802(1) 297 91–142 105(c) Amendment. 21 82:367 90–408 802(2) 303 91–142 206(b) Do. 21 82:367 90–408 802(4) 310 91–142 403(b) Do. 21 82:367 90–408 805(a) 315 91–142 705(a)(3) Exception. 21 82:367 90–408 805(b) 316 91–142 705(b)(2) Do. 23 82:397 90–416 ------------ 360 91–147 ------------ Copyright terms, extension. 23 82:398 90–417 ------------ 39 91–33 101(b) Supplemental provision. 23 82:398 90–417 ------------ 58 91–47 ------------ Do. 23 82:398 90–417 106 342 91–145 ------------ Applicability. 26 82:425 90–425 ------------ 39 91–33 101(b) Supplemental provision. 31 82:462 90–445 ------------ 40 91–33 101(b) Do. Aug. 1 82:476 90–448 3 395 91–152 404 Revision. 1 82:476 90–448 412(d) 391 91–152 304 Amendment. 1 82:476 90–448 1301–1377 396 91–152 408 Exception. (title XIII) 1 82:476 90–448 1302(f) 397 91–152 409(a) Addition. 1 82:476 90–448 1305(c)(2) 397 91–152 410(a) Amendment. 1 82:476 90–448 1307 397 91–152 408 Exception. 1 82:476 90–448 1315 397 91–152 410(b)(1), Amendment.
(2)1 82:476 90–448 1336 396 91–152 408 Addition. 1 82:476 90–448 1361(c) 397 91–152 410(c) Amendment. 1 82:476 90–448 1370 (a), 397 91–152 409(b) Existing text designated
(b)as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 1 82:476 90–448 1403(a) 398 91–152 411 Revision.
(10)1 82:476 90–448 1603 398 91–152 412(a) Amendment. 8 82:654 90–464 ------------ 40 91–33 101(b) Supplemental provision. 8 82:654 90–464 ------------ 192 91–117 101(a) Do. 9 82:667 90–470 ------------ 39, 91–33 101(b), Do. 40
(e)1008 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1968** Aug. 10 82:694 90–473 ------------ 39 91–33 101(b) Supplemental provision. 10 82:694 90–473 ------------ 192 91–117 101(a) Do. 12 82:705 90–479 ------------ 39 91–33 101(b) Do. Sept. 21 82:856 90–505 6(b) 401 91–152 416(c)(2) Amendment. 21 82:860 90–507 3 (a),
(b)105 91–64 ------------ Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 26 82:864 90–513 ------------ 39 91–33 101(b) Supplemental provision. 26 82:864 90–513 ------------ 192 91–117 101(a) Do. Oct. 4 82:937 90–550 307 40 91–33 101(b) Do. 4 82:937 90–550 307 192 91–117 101(a) Do. 11 82:969 90–557 ------------ 39 91–33 101(b) Do. 11 82:969 90–557 ------------ 57 91–47 ------------ Do. (title II) 11 82:969 90–557 ------------ 192 91–117 101 (a),
(b)Do. (title
(1)II) 16 82:1014 90–575 505 142 91–95 2(a)(5) Exception. 17 82:1120 ------------ 39 91–33 101(b) Supplemental 90–580 provision. 17 82:1120 90–580 ------------ 192 91–117 101(a) Do. 17 82:1137 90–581 ------------ 39 91–33 101(b) Do. 17 82:1137 90–581 ------------ 192 91–117 101(a) Do. 22 82:1238 90–620 ------------ 453 91–167 ------------ (See 44 U.S.C. 305, table 5(a).) 22 82:1320 90–629 ------------ 40 91–33 101(b) Supplemental provision. 22 82:1320 90–629 ------------ 192 91–117 101(a) Do. **1969** July 22 83:49 91–47 ------------ 38 91–31 ------------ Do. Sept. 29 83:116 91–74 ------------ 39 91–33 101(a)(1) Do. 29 83:116 91–74 ------------ 121 91–74 ------------ Exception. Oct. 20 83:136 91–93 206(b) 851 91–189 2 (See 5 U.S.C. 8341 (e)(1), table 5 (a).) 22 83:141 91–95 2 142 91–95 2(a)(5) Exception. Nov. 14 83:191 91–117 102 453 91–166 1003 Amendment. 14 83:191 91–117 102(c) 292 91–141 ------------ Do. 18 83:196 91–119 ------------ 198 91–119 4 Exception. 26 83:221 91–126 ------------ 39 91–33 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision. 26 83:221 91–126 ------------ 192 91–117 101(b)(1) Do. 26 83:221 91–126 ------------ 240, 91–126 ------------ Exception. 241 26 83:244 91–127 ------------ 38 91–33 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision. 26 83:244 91–127 ------------ 192 91–117 101(b)(1) Do. Dec. 5 83:275 91–135 1–5 283 91–135 12(d) Short title assigned. 5 83:293 91–142 ------------ 311 91–142 504 Exception. 5 83:293 91–142 50–710 316 91–142 705(b) Partial repeal, with exception. 5 83:293 91–142 502 311, 91–142 503, 506 Applicability. 312 5 83:293 91–142 706 317 91–142 706 Do. 11 83:323 91–144 ------------ 192 91–117 101(b)(1) Supplemental provision. 12 83:338 91–145 ------------ 192 91–117 101(b)(1) Do. 24 83:403 91–153 ------------ 192 91–117 101(b)(1) Do. 24 83:403 91–153 ------------ 417 91–153 ------------ Exception. 1009 Table 1.—*General Legislation*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.:page Chapter Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1969** Dec. 26 83:463 91–169 1, “Secs. 1- 463, 91–169 1 Applicability. 6” 464 26 83:463 91–169 1, “Sec. 464 91–169 1 Exception. 3(a)” 30 83:742 91–173 101–111 803 91–173 509 Effective date. (title I) 30 83:742 91–173 20–206 803 91–173 509 Do. (title II) 30 83:742 91–173 20–206 760 91–173 201(a) Applicability. 30 83:742 91–173 30–318 803 91–173 509 Effective date. (title III) 30 83:742 91–173 30–318 765 91–173 301 Applicability. 30 83:742 91–173 304 (b)-(d) 775 91–173 304(e) Nonapplicability. 30 83:742 91–173 318 760 91–173 201(a) Applicability. 30 83:742 91–173 412(a) 794 91–173 412(b) Exception. 30 83:742 91–173 413(c) 794 91–173 413(c) Nonapplicability. 30 83:841 91–184 ------------ 847 91–184 13(a), 14 Effective date; termination date. 30 83:841 91–184 6(b) 844 91–184 6(a) Exception. **1970** Mar. 5 84:23 91–204 ------------ 192 91–117 101(b) (1), Supplemental
(4)provision. Table 2.—*Revised Statutes* Affected section Amendatory provisions 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 10–129 290 91–138 18(a), 19 Repeal. 365 314, 91–142 701, 802 Exception. 318 355 476, 91–171 ------------ Exceptions. 477, 478 3617 323 91–144 ------------ Exception. 3648 314, 91–142 701, 802 Do. 318 3648 358 91–146 ------------ Do. 3648 407, 91–153 ------------ Do. 425 3648 457 91–168 ------------ Do. 3648 806 91–175 104 Do. 3679 41 91–33 107 Applicability. 3679 193 91–117 107 Do. 3679 328, 91–144 ------------ Exception. 329 3679 425 91–153 ------------ Do. 3679(c) 122 91–74 ------------ Do. 3679(c) 231 91–126 ------------ Do. 3679(c) 482 91–171 613(a) Do. 3679(d)(2) 40 91–33 103 Do. 3679(d)(2) 193 91–117 103 Do. 3709 317 91–142 709(7) Do. 3709 351, 91–145 ------------ Do. 353, 354 3709 352 91–145 ------------ Exceptions. 3709 405, 91–153 ------------ Exception. 413, 418 1010 Table 2.—*Revised Statutes*—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 3709 806 91–175 104 Exception. 3735 413 91–153 ------------ Do. 3828 413 91–153 ------------ (See 44 U.S.C. 3702, table 5(a).) 4400(b) 427 91–154 1(1),
(2)Amendment. 5219 434 91–156 2 (a),
(b)Revision; effective date. 5219, par. 5 434 91–156 1 (a),
(b)Addition. Table 3.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1939* Affected section Amendatory provisions 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment None Table 4.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1954* Affected section Amendatory provisions 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1 *et seq* 176 91–106 601(a)(1) Applicability. 1–1564 652, 653 91–172 521(b) Exception. 1–5 685 91–172 803(e) Supplemental provision. 1 678, 685 91–172 803 (a),
(f)Revision; effective date. 2 682, 685 91–172 803 (b), Do. (d)(9),
(f)3 684, 685 91–172 803 (c), Do. (d)(9),
(f)4(a) 677, 678 91–172 802(c)(1), Do.
(d)4(c) 678 91–172 802 (c)(2), Do.
(d)4(f)(4) 678 91–172 802 (c)(3), Do.
(d)5(a)(5) 585, 686 91–172 301 (b)(2), Addition; effective date.
(c)5(b)(1),
(5)684, 685 91–172 803 (d)(6), Amendment; effective date.
(f)11(d) 602, 604 91–172 401(b)(2)(B), Do. (h)(2) 12(8) 685, 686 91–172 301(b)(3), Addition; effective date.
(c)21(a) 685 91–172 803(e) Applicability. 21(d) 685 91–172 803(e) Revision. 46(a)(3) 585, 586 91–172 301(b),(4), Amendment; effective date.
(c)46(a)(5) 603, 604 91–172 401(e)(1), Revision; effective date. (h)(3) 46(b)(5),
(6)666 91–172 703(b) Addition. 47(a)(4) 666 91–172 703(c)(1) Amendment. 47(a)(4)(B),
(C)666 91–172 703(c)(1) Exception. 47(a)(5) 666 91–172 703(c)(2) Addition. 48(a)(4) 547, 549 91–172 121
(d)(2),
(g)Amendment; effective date. 48(c)(2)(C) 603, 604 91–172 401(e)(2), Revision; effective date. (h)(3) 48(c)(3)(C) 603, 604 91–172 401(e)(3),
(h)Do.
(3)48(d)(2) 603, 604 91–172 401(e)(4), Do. (h)(3) 1011 Table 4.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1954*—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 49 660, 667 91–172 703 (a),
(d)Addition. 51(a)(1)(A) 93–95 91–53 5 (a)(1),
(c)Partial revision; effective date; (1),
(2)exception. 51(a)(1)(A) 657, 659 91–172 701 (a)(1),
(c)Tables added; effective date. 51(a)(1)(B) 95 91–53 5 (a)(2),
(c)Table revised; effective date; (1),
(2)exception. 51(a)(1)(B) 658, 659 91–172 701 (a)(2),
(c)Table revised; effective date. 51(a)(2)(A) 95 91–53 5 (a)(3),
(c)Amendment; effective date; (1),
(2)exception. 51(a)(2)(A) 659 91–172 701(a)(3),
(c)Amendment; effective date. 61(a)(2)(A)(ii) 659 91–172 701(a)(4),
(c)Deletion; new cl.
(ii)added; effective date. 51(b)(1) 585, 586 91–172 301(b)(5),
(c)Amendment; effective date. 56–58 (Ch. 1, Subch. A, 580, 586 91–172 301 (a), (b)(1), Addition; effective date. Pt. VI).
(c)62(9) 655, 656 91–172 531 (b),
(d)Do. 72(m)(5) 588 91–172 311(d)(2)(G) Applicability. 72(n)(1) 644, 646 91–172 515(b)(1),
(d)Deletion; new par.
(1)added; effective date. 72(n)(4) 645, 646 91–172 515(b)(2),
(d)Addition; effective date. 82 579, 580 91–172 231(b),(c)(1),(d) Do. 83 588, 591 91–172 321 (a), (c),
(d)Do. 101(b)(2)(B)(iii) 526, 533 91–172 101 (j)(1),(k)(1) Amendment; effective date. 103 499, 504 91–172 101(b) Applicability. 103(d),
(e)656, 657 91–172 601 (a),
(b)Subsec.
(d)redesignated as (e); new
(d)added; effective date. 123, 124 709 91–172 901(a)-(c) Sec. 123 renumbered as 124; new 123 added; effective date. 141–145 685 91–172 803(e) Supplemental provision. 141 (a)-(c) 676, 678 91–172 802 (a),
(d)Deletion; new subsecs. (a)-(c) added; effective date. 141(c) 678 91–172 802(e) Revision; effective date. 141(d) 678 91–172 802(c)(4),
(d)Amendment; effective date. 143(a),
(b)677, 678 91–172 802 (b),
(d)Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added; effective date. 151–154 685 91–172 803(e) Supplemental provision. 151 675 91–172 801(a)(1) Amendment; effective date. 151 675 91–172 801(b)(1) Do. 151 676 91–172 801(c)(1) Do. 151 676 91–172 801(d)(1) Do. 151(b) 726 91–172 941 (b),
(c)Do. 151(c)(2) 726 91–172 941 (b),
(c)Do. 152(b)(2) 722 91–172 912 (a),
(b)Do. 162 711 91–172 903 Supplemental provision. 162(c) 710, 711 91–172 902 (b),
(c)Revision; effective date. 162(f)-(h) 710, 91–172 902 (a),
(c)Subsec.
(f)redesignated as 711 (h); new (f),
(g)added; effective date. 162(h)(1),
(2)648 91–172 516
(2)Existing text designated as (A), (d)(3) (1);
(2)added; effective date. 163(d),
(e)57–576 91–172 221 (a),
(b)Subsec.
(d)redesignated as (e); new
(d)added; effective date. 166(h)(4) 619, 620 91–172 431 (c),
(d)Addition; effective date. 167(e)(3) 653, 654 91–172 521 (d),
(g)Do. 167 (j), (k),
(m)649, 654 91–172 521 (a),
(g)Subsec.
(j)redesignated as (m); new (j),
(k)added; effective date. 167(l) 62–628 91–172 441 (a),
(b)Addition; effective date. 169 667, 91–172 704 (a),
(b)Deletion; new sec. 169 added; 669, (1),
(c)effective date. 670 1012 Table 4.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1954*—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 170(a)-(j) 549, 91–172 201 (a),
(g)Subsecs. (a)-(c), (e),
(f)564
(1)deleted;
(d)redesignated as (h); (h),
(i)redesignated as (i), (j); new (a)-(f) added; effective date. 170(b)(1)(C) 565 91–172 201(h) (1), Amendment; effective date.
(2)170(g) 558, 91–172 201 (a)(2), Do. 564 (g)(1) 170(g)(2)(B) 558, 91–172 201 (a)(2), Deletion; effective date. 564 (g)(1) 170(i)(1),
(2)526, 91–172 101 (j)(2), Par.
(1)deleted; designation 533 (k)(1) “(2)” deleted; effective date. 172(b)(1)
(i)619 91–172 431(b) Amendment. 172(b)(1)(F),
(G)619 91–172 431(b) Addition. 179(d)(2)(B) 603, 604 91–172 401 (f)(1), Revision; effective date. (h)(3) 179(d)(6),
(7)604 91–172 401 (f)(2), Do. (h)(3) 183 571, 572 91–172 213 (a), Addition; effective date. (c)(1),
(d)184 670, 674 91–172 705(a)-(c) Do. 184 671 91–172 705(a) Applicability. 185 672, 674 91–172 705(a)-(c) Addition; effective date. 186 711, 712 91–172 904(a)-(c) Do. 187 674 91–172 707(a)-(c) Do. 216(b)(4) 723 91–172 913(a),
(b)Do. 217 577, 580 91–172 231 (a),
(d)Revision; effective date. 243(b)(3)(C)(iii) 633 91–172 504 (c)(1),
(d)Amendment; effective date. 246(b)(1) 641, 642 91–172 512 (f)(3),
(g)Do. 246(d) 625 91–172 434 (b),
(c)Addition; effective date. 249 612, 613 91–172 414(a)-(c) Do. 263(e) 674 91–172 706 (a),
(b)Do. 265 499, 504 91–172 101(b) Applicability. 270 572 91–172 213 (b), Repeal; effective date. (c)(2),
(d)277 540, 549 91–172 121 (b)(3), Addition; effective date.
(g)278 573, 574 91–172 216(a)-(c) Do. 279 60–608 91–172 411(a)-(c) Do. 301(b)(1)(B)(ii) 570 91–172 211 (b)(1), Amendment; effective date.
(c)301(b)(1)(B)(ii) 714 91–172 905 (b)(2), Amendment; effective dates.
(c)301(d)(2)(B) 570 91–172 211 (b)(2), Amendment; effective date.
(c)301(d)(2)(B) 714 91–172 905 (b)(2), Do.
(c)302(b)(1) 536 91–172 101(1)
(8)Applicability. 305 61–616 91–172 421 (a),
(b)Revision; effective date. 311(a) 714 91–172 905 (b)(1),
(c)Amendment; effective dates. 311(b),
(c)713 91–172 905(a) Nonapplicability. 311(d) 713, 714 91–172 905 (a),
(c)Addition; effective dates. 311(d)(1) 713 91–172 905(a) Nonapplicability. 312(c)(3) 570 91–172 211 (b)(3),
(c)Amendment; effective date. 312(c)(3) 714 91–172 905(b)(2), Amendment; effective dates.
(c)312(m) 628 91–172 442(a) Addition. 333 724 91–172 917 Applicability. 341(e)(5)(A)(iv) 643 91–172 514(b)(1), Revision; effective date.
(c)341(e)(12) 570 91–172 211 (b)(4), Amendment; effective date.
(c)381(b)(3) 639, 642 91–172 512 (c),
(g)Do. 1013 Table 4.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1954*—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 381(c)(6) 654 91–172 521 (f),
(g)Revision; effective date. 381(c)(10) 633 91–172 504(c)(2), Amendment; effective date.
(d)385, 391–395 (Ch. 1, Subch. 613, 614 91–172 415 (a),
(b)Pt. VI (secs. 391–395) redesignated C, Pts. VI, VII) as VII; new VI (sec. 385) added. 402 655 91–172 531(a) Exception. 402(a)(5) 643, 646 91–172 615 (a), Addition; effective date.
(d)402(b) 590, 91–172 321 (b),
(d)Revision; effective date. 591 403 655 91–172 531(a) Exception. 403(a)(2)(C) 644, 646 91–172 515 (a)(2), Addition; effective date.
(d)403(c),
(d)591 91–172 321 (b)(2), Subsecs. (c),
(d)deleted; new
(d)added; effective date. 404(a)(5) 591 91–172 321 (b)(3), Revision; effective date.
(d)405(d) 655 91–172 531(a) Exception. 405(e) 645, 646 91–172 615 (c)(1),(d) Amendment; effective date. 406(c) 645, 646 91–172 616 (c)(2),(d) Do. 407(c) 646 91–172 616(c)(3), Amendment; effective date.
(d)443(d),
(e)585, 586 91–172 301 (b)(6), Subsec.
(d)redesignated as (e);
(c)new
(d)added; effective date. 451(d) 573 91–172 216 (a),
(b)Addition; effective date. 453(b)(3) 608, 609 91–172 412 (a),
(b)Do. 453(c)(3) 585, 586 91–172 301 (b)(7), Amendment; effective date.
(c)453(c) (4),
(5)723, 724 91–172 916 (a),
(b)Addition; effective date. 453(d)(4)(B) 570 91–172 211 (b)(5),
(c)Amendment; effective date. 481(b)(3)(A) 641, 642 91–172 512(f)(4),
(g)Do. 50–526 (Subch. F, Pts. 532, 533 91–172 101 (j)(58), Table of parts revised; effective I–V) (k)(1) date. 501(a) 526, 533 91–172 101
(j)(3), Amendment; effective date. (k)(2)(B) 501(b) 526, 533 91–172 101 (j)(4), Revision; effective date. (k)(1) 501(c) (9),
(10)541, 549 91–172 121 (b)(5), Deletion; new (9),
(10)added;
(g)effective date. 50l(c)(16) 527, 533 91–172 101 (j)(5), Amendment; effective date. (k)(1) 501(c)(18) 541, 549 91–172 121 (b)(6),
(g)Addition; effective date. 501(e) 527, 533 91–172 101 (j)(6), Amendment; effective date. (k)(1) 502 542, 549 91–172 121 (b)(7),
(g)Revision; effective date. 503 542, 549 91–172 121(b)(6),
(g)Amendment; effective date. 503(a)(1) 527, 533 91–172 101 (j)(7), Revision; effective date. (k)(1) 503(a)(1)(C) 542, 549 91–172 121(b)(6),
(g)Addition; effective date. 503(a)(2) 527, 533 91–172 101 (j)(8), Amendment; effective date. (k)(1) 503(b)-(j) 527, 533 91–172 101 (j)(14), Subsecs. (b), (e),
(f)deleted; (k)(1) (c), (d), (g)-(j) redesignated as (b)-(g); effective date. 503(d) 527, 533 91–172 101 (j)(9), Amendment; effective date. (k)(1) (sec. 503(c)) 503(g) 527, 533 91–172 101 (j)(10), Amendment; effective date. (k)(1) (sec. 503 (d)) 503(h) 527, 533 91–172 101 (j)(11), Amendment; effective date. (k)(1) (sec. 603(e)) 503(i) 527, 533 91–172 101 (j)(12), Amendment; effective date. (k)(1) (sec. 503(f)) 503(j)(1) 527, 91–172 101
(j)Amendment; effective date. 533 (13), (k)(1) (sec. 503(g)) 1014 Table 4.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1954*—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 504 527, 91–172 101
(j)Repeal; effective date. 532, (15), (61), 533 (k)(2)(B) 50–509 (Ch. 1, Subch. F, 492, 91–172 101 (a), Addition; effective dates. Pt. II) 533,
(k)(1), (3), 535 (6),
(7)50–509 (Ch. 1, Subch. F, 526 91–172 101
(4)Applicability. Pt. II) 507 518 91–172 101(b) Nonapplicability. 508 518, 91–172 101 (b), Applicability. 535 (1)(6) 509(a) 536 91–172 101(1)
(7)Do. 51–515 (Ch. 1, Subch. F, 492, 91–172 101 (a), Pt. II (secs. 51–515) Pts. II, III) 533 (k)(1) redesignated as Pt. III; effective date. 51–515 (Ch. 1, Subch. F, 526 91–172 101
(4)Applicability. Pt. III) 511(a)(2)(A) 536, 91–172 121
(a)Revision; effective date. 549 (1),
(g)511(b)(1) 684, 91–172 803
(d)Amendment; effective date. 685 (2),
(f)511(b)(2) 536, 91–172 121
(a)Revision; effective date. 549 (2),
(g)511(c) 536, 91–172 121
(a)Deletion; new subsec.
(c)549 (3),
(g)added; effective date. 511(d) 585, 91–172 301
(b)Addition; effective date. 586 (8),
(c)512(a) 537, 91–172 121
(b)Revision; effective date. 549 (1),
(g)512(b) 540, 91–172 121
(b)Amendment; effective date. 549 (2),
(g)512(b)(3),
(4)538, 91–172 121
(b)Revision; effective date. 549 (2),
(g)512(b)(12) 539, 91–172 121
(b)Do. 549 (2),
(g)512(b)(15)-(17) 539, 91–172 121
(b)Addition; effective date. 549 (2),
(g)513(a)(2) 541, 91–172 121
(b)Amendment; effective date. 549 (4),
(g)513(c) 542, 91–172 121 (c), Subsec.
(c)deleted; new
(c)549
(g)added; effective date. 514(a)-(h) 543, 91–172 121 (d)(1), Subsec.
(a)deleted; (b)-(d) 548, (3)(A), (c), relettered as (f)-(h); new 549
(g)(a)-(e) added; effective date. 514(f)(1) 548, 91–172 121 (d)(3) Redesignated subsec.
(f)549 (B),
(g)amended; effective date. 521 (Ch. 1, Subch. F, 492, 91–172 101 (a), Pt. III (sec. 521) redesignated Pts. III, IV) 533 (k)(1) as Pt. IV; effective date. 526 (Ch. 1, Subch. F, 492, 91–172 101 (a), Pt. IV (sec. 526) redesignated Pts. IV, V) 533 (k)(1) as Pt. V; effective date. 535(b)(6) 641, 642 91–172 512(f)(5) (A), Amendment; effective date. (B),
(g)535(b)(7) 641, 642 91–172 512(f)(6),
(g)Revision; effective date. 535(c)(5) 602, 604 91–172 401 (b)(2) Amendment; effective date. (C),
(2)537 714, 715 91–172 906 (a),
(b)Revision; effective date. 542(a)(2) 528, 533 91–172 101 (j)(16), Amendment; effective date. (k)(2)(B) 545(b)(2) 558, 564 91–172 201(a)(2), Do. (g)(1) 556(b)(2) 558, 564 91–172 201 (a)(2), Do. (g)(1) 563(b)(2) 723 91–172 914 (a),
(b)Do. 582(c) 623, 624 91–172 433 (a), (c), Deletion; new subsec.
(d)added; effective date. 585, 586 616, 620 91–172 431 (a),
(c)Addition; effective date. (2),
(d)1015 Table 4.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1954*—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 593(b)(1)(A) 620, 623 91–172 432(a)(1), Deletion; new subpar.
(e)added; effective date. 593(b)(2)-(5) 620, 623 91–172 432(a)(2),
(e)Deletion; new pars. (2)-(5) added; effective date. 593(f)(1) 622, 623 91–172 432 (b),
(e)Amendment; exception; effective date. 596 624, 625 91–172 434 (a),
(b)Addition; effective date. (2),
(c)613 499 91–172 101(b) Exception. 613(b) 629 91–172 501 (a),
(b)Revision; effective date. 613(c)(4)(H),
(I)630 91–172 502 (a),
(b)Subpar.
(H)redesignated as (I); new
(H)added; effective date. 615 632 91–172 504
(2)Termination provision. 615(h) 632, 633 91–172 504 (a),
(c)Addition; effective date. (5),
(d)617(a)(1) 632, 633 91–172 504
(b)Amendment; effective date. (2),
(d)617(h) 632, 633 91–172 504(b)(1), Deletion; new subsec.
(h)(3), (c)(5), added; effective date.
(d)632 684, 685 91–172 803(d)(4),
(f)Amendment; effective date. 636 (Ch. 1, Subch. I, 630 91–172 503(a)-(c) Addition; effective date. Pt. IV) 638 (Ch. 1, Subch. I, 634 91–172 505 (a),
(c)Addition. Pt. V) 64–692 562 91–172 201 (e)(1) Exception. 641(a) 684, 685 91–172 803(d)(3),
(f)Amendment; effective date. 642(c) 558, 91–172 201 (b), Revision; effective date. 564 (g)(2) 642(f) 669, 670 91–172 704 (b)(2),
(c)Partial revision; effective date. 663(a)(2) 528, 91–172 101 (j)(17), Amendment; effective date. 533 (k)(1) 663(b)(2) 598 91–172 331 (b), Revision; effective date. (d)(1),
(2)664 562, 91–172 201 (e), Addition; effective date. 565 (g)(5) 66–669 59–598 91–172 331 (a), Revision; effective date. (d)(1),
(2)673(b) 560, 91–172 201 (c), Repeal; effective date. 564 (g)(3) 677(a)(1)-(3) 599 91–172 332(a)(1), Amendment; effective date.
(b)677(b) 599 91–172 332 (a)(2), Do.
(b)681(a) 547, 549 91–172 121 (d)(2),
(g)Do. 681(b),
(c)528, 91–172 101 (3)(18), Repeal; effective date. 533 (k)(1) 681(b),
(d)528, 91–172 101 (j)(19), Subsec.
(d)redesignated as
(b)533 (k)(1) and amended; effective date. 703(b) 633 91–172 504(c)(3), Amendment; effective date.
(d)751(c) 570 91–172 211 (b)(6), Do.
(c)801(b)(2)(B),
(C)541, 91–172 121 (b)(5), Subpar.
(B)deleted;
(C)549
(g)redesignated as (B); effective date. 802(a)(2)(B) 637, 638 91–172 511 (c)(1),
(d)Revision; effective date. 804(d) 602, 91–172 401 (b)(2) Addition; effective date. 604 (D), (h)(2) 805(e)(4) 715, 717 91–172 907 (a)(1),
(d)Revision; effective date. 809(e)(3)(A),
(B)558, 91–172 201 (a)(2), Amendment; effective date. 564 (g)(1) 1016 Table 4.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1954*—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 809(e)(5) 717 91–172 907 (c)(2) Amendment; effective date. (B),
(d)810(c)(6) 715, 91–172 907 (a)(2),
(d)Addition; effective date. 717 810(e) 541, 91–172 121(b)(5),
(g)Deletion; effective date. 549 815(f) 716, 91–172 907(b)(1) Amendment; effective date. 717 (D), (E),
(d)815(f)(5) 715, 91–172 907(b)(1),
(d)Addition; effective date. 717 815(g) 716, 91–172 907(b)(2),
(d)Do. 717 823(b)(1) 717 91–172 907(c)(2)(B), Amendment; effective date.
(d)825(g)(2) 717 91–172 907(c)(2)(C), Do.
(d)825(g)(3) 717 91–172 907(c)(2)(D), Do.
(d)844 716, 91–172 907(c)(1), Addition; effective date. 717 (2)(A),
(d)851(f) 717, 91–172 908 (a),
(b)Do. 718 852(b)(3)(A) 637, 91–172 511 (c)(2),
(d)Amendment; effective date. 638 852(b)(3)(C) 637, 91–172 511 (c)(2)(B), Do. 638
(d)852(b)(3)(D)(ii) 637, 91–172 511 (c)(2)(C), Do. 638
(d)852(b)(3)(D)(iii) 637, 91–172 511(c)(2)(D), Revision; effective date. 638
(d)857(b)(3)(A) 637, 91–172 511 (c)(3), Amendment; effective date. 638
(d)857(b)(3)(C) 637, 91–172 511 (c)(3), Do. 638
(d)861(a)(1)(C),
(D)625 91–172 435(a)(1) Amendment. 861(c) 625 435(a)(2) Do. 878 . . 528, 91–172 101 (j)(20), Amendment; effective date. 533 91–172 (k)(2)(B) 884(1)-(6) 528, 91–172 101 (j)(21), Par.
(1)deleted; (2)-(6) 533 (k)(2)(B) redesignated as (1)-(5); effective date. 901(a) 585, 91–172 301 (b)(9),
(c)Amendment; effective date. 586 901(b) 634 91–172 506(a)(2) Exception. 901(e),
(f)634, 91–172 506 (a),
(c)Subsec.
(e)redesignated as (f); 635 new
(e)added; effective date. 904(b)(1)(A),
(B)635 91–172 506 (b)(1), Part of existing text designated
(c)as (A); cl.
(B)added; effective date. 904(b)(2) 635 91–172 506 (b)(2), Amendment; effective date.
(c)954(b)(4) 718 91–172 909 (a),
(b)Revision; effective date. 963(b) 95 91–53 5 (b), (c)(1), Amendment; effective date;
(2)exception. 963(b) 659 91–172 701 (b)(3), Amendment; effective date.
(c)963(b)(1) 659 91–172 701 (b)(1), Heading amended; effective
(c)date. 963(b)(2) 659 91–172 701 (b)(2),
(c)Do. 964(a) 628 91–172 442(b)(1) Amendment. 1001(e) 646, 648 91–172 516(a), (d)(1) Addition; effective date. 1001(f) 579, 580 91–172 231 (c)(2),
(d)Do. 1011(a),
(b)564, 565 91–172 201 (f)(1), (2), Existing text designated as (g)(6) (a); subsec.
(b)added; effective date. 1016(a)
(10)633 91–172 504(c)(4),
(d)Amendment; effective date. 1017 Table 4.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1954*—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1016(a)(22) 648 91–172 516
(2)(B), Addition; effective date.
(3)1016(c) 580 91–172 231
(c)(3),
(d)Revision; effective date. 1031(e) 571 91–172 212
(c)(1),
(2)Addition; effective date. 1033(a)(3)(B)(i) 723 91–172 915 (a),
(b)Amendment; effective date. 1039 718, 722 91–172 910 (a), (c),
(d)Addition; effective date. 1082(a)(2)(B) 669, 670 91–172 704
(b)(3),(c) Amendment; effective date. 1201 176 91–106 601(a)
(1)Exception. 1201 635, 638 91–172 511 (b),
(d)Revision; effective date. 1211(b) 642, 643 91–172 513 (a),
(d)Do. 1212(a)(1) 638, 641, 91–172 512 (a),
(f)(1), Do. 642 (2),
(g)1212(a)(3),
(4)639, 642 91–172 512 (b),
(g)Addition; effective date. 1212(b)(1) 642, 643 91–172 513 (b),
(d)Amendment; effective date. 1212(b)(2),
(3)642, 643 91–172 513 (b),
(d)Par.
(2)deleted; new (2),
(3)added; effective date. 1221(3) 643 91–172 514 (a),
(c)Revision; effective date. 1222(9) 643 91–172 513 (c),
(d)Amendment; effective date. 1222(11) 635, 638 91–172 511 (a),
(d)Addition; effective date. 1231(a) 646, 648 91–172 516 (b),
(2)Amendment; effective date. 1231(b)(1)(C) 643 91–172 514
(b)(2),
(c)Do. 1231(b)(3) 571 91–172 212
(b)(1),
(2)Revision; effective date. 1232(a) 609, 612 91–172 413 (a),
(e)Do. 1232(b)(2) 611, 612 91–172 413 (b),
(e)Amendment; effective date. 1243(1) 624 91–172 433 (b),
(d)Revision; effective date. 1245(a)(2) 670 91–172 704
(4)Amendment; effective date. (B),
(c)1245(a)(2)(C) 571 91–172 212
(a)(1), Addition; effective date.
(3)1245(a)(2)(D) 670 91–172 704
(b)(4), Do.
(c)1245(a)(3) 571 91–172 212
(a)(2), Amendment; effective date.
(3)1245(a)(3) 670 91–172 704
(4)Do. (C),
(c)1245(a)(3)(D) 670 91–172 704
(4)Addition; effective date. (D)-(F),
(c)1248(c)(1) 628 91–172 442(b)(2) Amendment. 1250(a) 652, 654 91–172 521 (b),
(g)Revision; effective date. 1250(b)(3) 670 91–172 704
(b)(5), Amendment; effective date.
(c)1250(b)(4) 653, 654 91–172 521 (c),
(g)Addition; effective date. 1250(d) 653, 654 91–172 521
(e)(1), Amendment; effective date.
(g)1250(d)(8) 720, 722 91–172 910(b) (1), Addition; effective date.
(d)1250(e)(4) 721, 722 91–172 910(b) (2), Do.
(d)1250(f)(1) 653, 654 91–172 521 (e)(2) Amendment; effective date. (A),
(g)1250(f)(2) 654 91–172 521(e)(2)(B), Deletion; new par.
(2)added;
(g)effective date. 1250(g)-(i) 722 91–172 910
(b)(3), Subsecs. (g),
(h)redesignated
(d)as (h), (i); new
(g)added; effective date. 1251 566, 570 91–172 211 (a), Addition; effective date.
(b)(7),
(c)1252 572, 573 91–172 214(a)-(c) Do. 1253 647, 648 91–172 516
(c)(1), Do.
(2)(C),
(3)1253 648 91–172 516(c)
(1)Nonapplicability. 1301 586, 588 91–172 311 (a),
(e)Amendment; effective date. 1302 586, 588 91–172 311 (b),
(e)Revision; effective date. 1303(c)(2)(B) 587, 588 91–172 311
(d)(1),
(e)Amendment; effective date. 1304(b)(1) 684, 685 91–172 803
(d)(8),
(f)Do. 1304(b)(2) 646 91–172 515(c) (4),
(d)Revision; effective date. 1304(b)(5),
(6)587, 688 91–172 311 (c),
(e)Addition; effective date. 1018 Table 4.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1954*—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1304(c)(1) 587, 588 91–172 311 (d)(2),
(e)Amendment; effective date. 1304(c)(1)(B) 587, 588 91–172 311 (d)(2),
(e)Do. 1304(c)(3)-(5) 587, 588 91–172 311 (d)(2),
(e)Par.
(3)deleted; (4),
(5)redesignated as (3), (4); effective date. 1304(c)(3)(B) 587, 588 91–172 311 (d)(2),
(e)Amendment; effective date. 1304(c)(4) 678 91–172 802 (c)(5),
(d)Do. 1304(d) 587, 588 91–172 311 (d)(2),
(e)Do. 1304(e)-(g) 587, 588 91–172 311 (d)(2),
(e)Subsecs. (e),
(f)deleted; new
(e)added;
(g)redesignated as (f); effective date. 1314(a) 641, 642 91–172 512 (f)(7),
(g)Amendment; effective date. 1314(b) 642 91–172 512 (f)(8),
(g)Do. 1347 684, 685 91–172 803 (d)(5),
(f)Do. 1348 685 91–172 804(a)-(c) Addition; effective date. 1373(c) 586 91–172 301 (b)(10),
(c)Amendment; effective date. 1375(a)(3) 586 91–172 301
(b)(11), Do.
(c)1378(b) 638 91–172 511(c)(4),
(d)Do. 1378(b)(1) 638 91–172 511(c)(4),
(d)Do. 1378(c)(3) 638 91–172 511 (c)(4),
(d)Do. 1379 654, 656 91–172 531 (a), (c),
(d)Addition; effective date. 1382(b)(3) 722 91–172 911 (a),
(c)Revision; effective date. 1388(f) 722 91–172 911 (b),
(c)Amendment; effective date. 1441(f) 634 91–172 505(b) Addition. 1443(a),
(b)528, 533 91–172 101 (j)(22), Existing text designated as (k)(1) (a); subsec.
(b)added; effective date. 1443(a) 547, 549 91–172 121 (d)(2),
(g)Amendment; effective date. 1504(e) 537, 549 91–172 121 (a)(4),
(g)Addition; effective date. 1561 599, 604 91–172 401 (a)(1), (3), Revision; effective date. (h)(1) 1562 600, 604 91–172 401
(a)(2), Repeal; supplemental provision; (3), (g), (h)(1) effective date. 1562(b)(1) 602, 604 91–172 401 (b)(2), Amendment; effective date. (h)(2) 1563(a)(2) 602, 604 91–172 401 (c), (h)(3) Revision; effective date. 1563(c)(2)(A)(iv) 602, 91–172 401 (d)(1), Addition; effective date. 604 (h)(3) 1563(c)(2)(B) 603, 91–172 401 (d)(2), Amendment; effective date. 604 (h)(3) 1563(c)(2)(B)(ii) 603, 91–172 401 (d)(2), Do. 604 (h)(3) 1563(c)(2)(B)(iii) 603, 91–172 401 (d)(2), Addition; effective date. 604 (h)(3) 1564 600, 91–172 401 (b)(1), Do. 604
(2)(E), (h)(2) 2039(c)(3) 528, 91–172 101 (j)(23), Amendment; effective date. 533 (k)(1) 2055(a)(2) 561, 91–172 201
(d)(4), Do. 565 (g)(4)(E) 2055(a)(3) 561, 91–172 201
(d)(4), Do. 565 (g)(4)(E) 2055(e) 560, 91–172 201 (d)(1), Revision; effective date. 565 (g)(4) 2104(c) 625 91–172 435(b) Amendment. 2106(a)(2)(A)(ii) 562, 91–172 201 (d)(4), Amendment; effective date. 565 (g)(4)(E) 2106(a)(2)(A)(iii) 562, 91–172 201 (d)(4), Do. 565 (g)(4)(E) 2106(a)(2)(E) 561, 91–172 201 (d)(2), Revision; effective date. 565 (g)(4) 2517(a)(3) 528, 91–172 101 (j)(24), Amendment; effective date. 533 (k)(1) 1019 Table 4.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1954*—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 2522(a)(2) 562, 91–172 201 (d)(4), Amendment; effective date. 565 (g)(4)(E) 2522(b)(2) 562, 91–172 201 (d)(4), Do. 565 (g)(4)(E) 2522(b)(3) 562, 91–172 201(d)(4), Do. 565 (g)(4)(E) 2522(c) 561, 91–172 201 (d)(3), Revision; effective date. 565 (g)(4)(D) 3121(k)(1)(F)(i) 728, 729 91–172 943 (c)(1),
(d)Amendment; effective date. 3121(k)(1)(G)(i) 728, 729 91–172 943 (c)(2),
(d)Do. 3121(k)(1)(H)(i) 728, 729 91–172 943 (c)(3),
(d)Do. 3306(a) 91,93 91–53 1, 4(a) Revision; effective date. 3402 707 91–172 805(f)(1) Exception. 3402(a)(1)-(5) 686, 709 91–172 805(a), (h)(1) Pars. (1),
(2)deleted; new (1)-(5) added; effective date. 3402(a)(1) 42 91–36 2 (a)(1),
(b)Amendment; effective date. 3402(a)(1) 96 91–53 6 (a)(1),
(b)Do. 3402(a)(2) 42 91–36 2 (a)(2),
(b)Do. 3402(a)(2) 96 91–53 6 (a)(2),
(b)Do. 3402(b)(1) 704, 709 91–172 805(b)(1), Table revised; effective date. (h)(1) 3402(b)(1) 704, 709 91–172 805 (b)(2), Do. (h)(1) 3402(b)(1) 704, 709 91–172 805 (b)(3), Do. (h)(1) 3402(b)(1) 705, 709 91–172 805 (b)(4), Do. (h)(1) 3402(c)(1) 705, 709 91–172 805 (c)(1), Deletion; new par.
(1)added; (h)(1) effective date. 3402(c)(6) 42 91–36 2 (a)(3),
(b)Amendment; effective date. 3402(c)(6) 96 91–53 6 (a)(3),
(b)Do. 3402(c)(6) 705, 709 91–172 805 (c)(2), Deletion; new par.
(6)added; (h)(1) effective date. 3402(f)(4) 708 91–172 805(g) Exception. 3402(h) 705, 709 91–172 805(d), (h)(1) Revision; effective date. 3402(m)(1), (2)(A),
(B)707, 709 91–172 805(e)(2) Do. 3402(m)(2)(C),
(D)707, 709 91–172 805(e) (1),
(2)Subpar.
(C)redesignated as (D); new
(C)added; effective date. 3402(n) 707, 709 91–172 805 (f)(1), Addition; effective date. (h)(2) 3402(o),
(p)708, 709 91–172 805(g), (h)(3) Do. 3402(p) 708 91–172 805(g) Exception. 4057(b) 528, 533 91–172 101 (j)(25), Amendment; effective date. (k)(1) 4061(a)(2)(A) 660 91–172 702(a)(1) Revision. 4063(a)(5) 724, 725 91–172 931 (a),
(b)Addition; effective date. 4182(c) 269 91–128 5 Addition. 4216(b)(3),
(4)725 91–172 932 (a),
(b)Addition; effective date. 4221(d)(5) 529, 91–172 101
(j)(26), Amendment; effective date. 533 (k)(1) 425–4254 660 91–172 702(b)(3) Effective date of repeal. 4251(a)(2) 660 91–172 702(b)(1) Table revised. 4251(b) 660 91–172 702(b)(2) Amendment. 4253(h) 529, 91–172 101 (j)(27), Amendment; effective date. 533 (k)(1) 4294(b) 529, 91–172 101 (i)(28), Do. 533 (k)(1) 4911(b)(2)(A) 262 91–128 3(a) Revision. 4911(b)(2)(C)(i) 262 91–128 3(b) Amendment. 4911(d) 86 91–50 ------------ Do. 4911(d) 105 91–65 2 Do. 4911(d) 261 91–128 2 Do. 1020 Table 4.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1954*—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 4912(b)(1) 262, 91–128 4(a)(1),
(2)Revision; effective date. 263 4914(c)(5)(B) 263 91–128 4(b)(1),
(2)Amendment; effective date. 4914(c)(6) 268, 91–128 4(i)(1)(A),
(4)Do. 269 4914(c)(6)(A)(i), (ii),
(B)268, 91–128 4(i)(1)(B), Subpar.
(A)redesignated as
(A)269 (C),
(4)(i);
(B)redesignated as
(A)(ii);
(B)added; effective date. 4914(c)(7) 264 91–128 4(c)(2),
(3)Amendment; effective date. 4914(j) 268, 269 91–128 4(i)(2),
(4)Do. 4914(j)(1)(A)(iii)-(v) 264 91–128 4(c)(1),
(3)Clauses (iii),
(iv)redesignated as (iv), (v); new
(iii)added; effective date. 4915(c)(3) 267 91–128 4(e)(3),
(4)Revision; effective date. 4917(c) 262 91–128 3(a) Applicability. 4919(c)(3) 264 91–128 4(d)(1),
(2)Addition; effective date. 4920(a)(1)(A) 269 91–128 4(i)(3),
(4)Amendment; effective date. 4920(a)(3B) 264, 267 91–128 4(e)(1),
(4)Revision; effective date. 4920 (d),
(e)264, 267 91–128 4(e)(2),
(4)Subsec.
(d)redesignated as (e); new
(d)added; effective date. 494–4948 (Ch. 42) 498, 91–172 101(b),
(j)Addition; effective dates. 532, (59), (k)(1), 533 (2)(A) 494–4948 518, 91–172 101(b),
(1)Applicability. 53–535 (2)-(5) 5214(a)(3)(A) 529, 533 91–172 101(i)(29), Amendment; effective date. (k)(1) 5684(d)(2) 728, 729 91–172 943(c)(4),
(d)Do. 6011(d)(1)(B) 267, 269 91–128 4(f), (i)(4) Do. 6011(d)(3) 267, 269 91–128 4(g) Revision; effective date. 6012(a)(1) 726 91–172 941(a),
(c)Deletion; new par.
(1)added; effective date. 6012(a)(1) 726 91–172 941(d) Amendment; effective date. (1)-(3) 6013(b)(3)(A) 675 91–172 801(a)(2) Do. 6013
(A)675, 676 91–172 801(b)(2) Do. 6013(b)(3)(A) 676 91–172 801(c)(2) Do. 6013(b)(3)(A) 676 91–172 801(d)(2) Do. 6014.(a) 684, 685 91–172 803(d)(1),
(f)Do. 6014(b) 726, 727 91–172 942(a),
(b)Do. 6015 96 91–53 5(c)(2) Applicability. 6015 729 91–172 946(b) Do. 6015(a)(1) 684, 685 91–172 803(d)(7),
(f)Amendment; effective date. 6015(c)(1) 586 91–172 301(b) Do. (12),
(c)6015(f) 729 91–172 944(a),
(b)Do. 6033(a) 519, 533 91–172 101(d)(1), Revision; effective date. (k)(2)(B) 6033(b)(3) 520, 533 91–172 101(d)(2), Amendment; effective date. (k)(2)(B) 6033(b)(4)-(8) 520, 533 91–172 101(d)(2), Pars. (4)-(6),
(8)deleted;
(7)(k)(2)(B) redesignated as (4); new (5)-(7) added; effective date. 6033(b)(4) 529, 533 91–172 101 (j)(30), Amendment; effective date. (k)(2)(B) 6033(c) 529, 533 91–172 101 (j)(31), Do. (k)(2)(B) 6034(a) 529, 533 91–172 101 (j)(32), Do. (k)(2)(B) 6034(a)(1) 529, 533 91–172 101 (j)(33), Do. (k)(2)(B) 6034(c) 529, 533 91–172 101 (j)(34), Addition; effective date. (k)(2)(B) 6043(a)-(c) 529, 533 91–172 101 (j)(35), Existing text designated as (a); (k)(2)(B) subsecs. (b),
(c)added; effective date. 1021 Table 4.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1954*—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 6049(a)(1) 611, 612 91–172 413 (c),
(e)Revision; effective date. 6049(c) 612 91–172 413 (d),
(e)Do. 6050 548, 549 91–172 121 (e),
(g)Addition; effective date. 6051 708, 709 91–172 805
(f)(2),
(h)Amendment; effective date. 6056 (Subpt. D) 521, 533 91–172 101 (d)(3), Addition; effective date. (j)(64), (k)(2)(B) 6104(b) 523, 530, 91–172 101 (e)(1), Amendment; effective date. 533 (j)(36), (k)(1) 6104 (c),
(d)523, 533 91–172 101 (e)(2), Addition; effective date. (3), (k)(1) 6154 96 91–53 5(c)(2) Applicability. 6154 729 91–172 946(b) Do. 6157 91–93 91–53 2(a), (f)(1), Deletion; new sec. 6157 added; 4(a) effective date. 6161(b) 530, 533 91–172 101
(j)(37), Amendment; effective date. (k)(1) 6201(b) 92, 93 91–53 2(b), 4(a) Revision; effective date. 6201(d) 530, 533 91–172 101 (j)(38), Amendment; effective date. (k)(1) 6211(a) 524, 532, 91–172 101 (f)(1), Do. 533 (j)(62), (63), (k)(1) 6211(b)(2) 530, 533 91–172 101 (j)(39), Do. (k)(1) 6212(a) 530, 533 91–172 101 (j)(40), Do. (k)(1) 6212(b)(1) 530, 533 91–172 101 (j)(41), Do. (k)(1) 6212(c) 720 91–172 910(a) Exceptions. 6212(c)(1) 524, 533 91–172 101 (f)(2), Amendment; effective date. (k)(1) 6213(a) 530, 533 91–172 101 (i)(42), Do. (k)(1) 6213(e),
(f)524, 533 91–172 101(f)(3), Subsec.
(e)relettered as (f); (k)(1) new
(e)added; effective date. 6214(a) 733 91–172 957(a) Exception. 6214(a) 734, 736 91–172 960(a), 962(e) Amendment; effective date. 6214(c),
(d)530, 533 91–172 101 (j)(43), Subsec.
(c)relettered as
(d)(44), (k)(1) and amended; new
(c)added; effective date. 6317 92, 93 91–53 2(c), (f)(2), Addition; effective date. 4(a) 6334(a)(8) 729 91–172 945 (a),
(b)Do. 6344(a)(1) 531, 533 91–172 101 (j)(45), Amendment; effective date. (k)(1) 6401(b) 598 91–172 331 (c), Do. (d)(1),
(2)6411(a) 639, 642 91–172 512 (d)(1),
(g)Do. 6411(a)(1) 639, 642 91–172 512 (d)(2),
(g)Do. 6411(b) 639, 642 91–172 512 (d)(2),
(g)Do. 6411(c) 639, 642 91–172 512 (d)(2),
(g)Do. 6412(a)(1) 660 91–172 702(a)(2) Amendment. 6501 720 91–172 910(a) Exception. 6501(c)(7) 525, 533 91–172 101 (g)(2), Addition; effective date. (k)(1) 6501(e)(3) 525, 533 91–172 101 (g)(3), Amendment; effective date. (k)(1) 6501(h) 640, 642 91–172 512 (e)(1) Do. (A)-(D),
(g)6501(j) 640, 642 91–172 512 (e)(1) Do. (E),
(g)1022 Table 4.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1954*—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 6501(m) 640, 642 91–172 512(e)(1) Amendment; effective date. (F),
(g)6501(n) 525, 533 91–172 101 (g)(1), Addition; effective date. (k)(1) 6503(a)(1) 531, 533 91–172 101
(j)(46), Amendment; effective date. (k)(1) 6503(h),
(i)525, 533 91–172 101 (g)(4), Subsec.
(h)relettered as (i); (k)(1) new
(h)added; effective date. 6504 572 91–172 213(c)(3),
(d)Amendment; effective date. 6511(d)(2)(A) 640, 642 91–172 512(e)(2) Do. (A)-(C),
(g)6511(d)(2)(B)(i) 640, 642 91–172 512(e)(2) Do. (D), (E),
(g)6511(d)(2)(B)(ii) 588 91–172 311(d)(3),
(e)Do. 6511(d)(2)(B)(ii) 640, 642 91–172 512 (e)(2) Do. (F),
(g)6511(d)(4)(A) 641, 642 91–172 512 (e)(2) Do. (G),
(g)6511(f),
(g)525, 533 91–172 101(h), Subsec.
(f)relettered as (g); (k)(1) new
(f)added; effective date. 6512(a) 531, 533 91–172 101
(j)(47), Amendment; effective date. (k)(1) 6512(b) 733 91–172 957(a) Exception. 6512(b)(1) 531, 533 91–172 101 (j)(48), Amendment; effective date. (k)(1) 6512(b)(1) 734, 736 91–172 960(b), Do. 962(e) 6513(a) 92 91–53 2(d) Exception. 6513(e) 92,93 91–53 2(d), 4(a) Addition; effective date. 6601 92 91–53 2(e) Nonapplicability. 6601 729 91–172 946(a) Exception. 6601(d) 531, 533 91–172 101 (j)(49), Amendment; effective date. (k)(1) 6601(e)(1) 641, 642 91–172 512 (e)(3) Do. (A), (B),
(g)6601(e)(2) 641, 642 91–172 512 (e)(3) Do. (C),
(g)6601(k),
(1)92, 93 91–53 2(e), 4(a) Subsec.
(k)redesignated as (1); new
(k)added; effective date. 6611(f)(1) 641, 642 91–172 512(e)(4) Amendment; effective date. (A), (B),
(g)6611(f)(2) 641, 642 91–172 512(e)(4) Do. (C),
(g)6651 727, 729 91–172 943(a),
(c)Revision; effective date. (5),
(d)6652(d),
(e)522, 533 91–172 101(d)(4), Subsec.
(d)relettered as (e); (k)(2)(B) new
(d)added; effective date. 6653(c)(1) 531, 533 91–172 101 (j)(50), Amendment; effective date. (k)(1) 6653(d) 729 91–172 943 (c)(6),
(d)Do. 6654 96 91–53 5(c)(2) Applicability. 6654 729 91–172 946(b) Do. 6654(f)(1) 586 91–172 301
(b)Amendment; effective date. (13),
(c)6655 96 91–53 5(c)(2) Applicability. 6655 729, 730 91–172 946(b) Do. 6656(a) 728, 729 91–172 943 (b),
(d)Amendment; effective date. 6659(b) 531, 533 91–172 101 (j)(51), Do. (k)(1) 6676(b) 531, 533 91–172 101
(j)(52), Do. (k)(1) 1023 Table 4.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1954*—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 6677(b) 531, 533 91–172 101 (j)(53), Amendment; effective date. (k)(1) 6679(b) 532, 533 91–172 101 (j)(54), Do. (k)(1) 6680 268 91–128 4(h)(1),
(2)Revision; effective date. 6682(b) 532, 533 91–172 101 (j)(55), Amendment; effective date. (k)(1) 6684 519, 532, 91–172 101 (c),
(j)Addition; effective date. 533 (60), (k)(1) 6685 524, 532, 91–172 101(e)(4), Do. 533 (j)(60),(k)(1) 7207 524, 533 91–172 101(e)(5), Amendment; effective date. (k)(1) 7422(e) 532, 533 91–172 101 (j)(56), Do. (k)(1) 7422(g),
(h)525, 533 91–172 101(i), (k)(1) Subsec.
(g)relettered as (h); new
(g)added; effective date. 7441 730, 735, 91–172 951, 961, Revision; savings provision; 736 962(a) effective date. 7443(b) 730, 736 91–172 952(a), Amendment; effective date. 962(b) 7443(c) 730, 736 91–172 953, 962(a) Revision; effective date. 7443(e) 730, 736 91–172 952(b), 962(c) Do. 7447(a)(1) 734, 736 91–172 960(c), 962(a) Amendment; effective date. 7447(a)(4) 732, 736 91–172 954(e)(1), Repeal; effective date. 962(a) 7447(a)(5) 734, 736 91–172 960(d), Amendment; effective date. 962(a) 7447(b) 730, 736 91–172 954(a), Revision; effective date. 962(d) 7447(d) 730, 736 91–172 954(b), Do. 962(d) 7447(g)(1) 732, 736 91–172 954(e)(2), Amendment; effective date. 962(a) 7447(g)(2)-(4) 731, 736 91–172 954(c), 962(a) Pars. (2)-(4) deleted; new
(2)added; effective date. 7447(h) 731, 736 91–172 954(d), 962(d) Addition; effective date. 7448(a)(1) 734, 736 91–172 960(c), 962(a) Amendment; effective date. 7448(b) 732, 736 91–172 955(a), 962(a) Revision; effective date. 7448(d) 732, 736 91–172 955(b)(1), Amendment; effective date. 962(a) 7448(d) 732, 736 91–172 955(b)(2), Do. 962(a) 7448(h) 732, 736 91–172 955(b)(1), Do. 962(a) 7448(m) 732, 736 91–172 955(b)(3), Do. 962(a) 7448(n) 732, 736 91–172 955(b)(2), Do. 962(a) 7448(n) 734, 736 91–172 960(e), 962(a) Do. 7448(r) 732, 736 91–172 955(b)(1), Do. 962(a) 7448(r) 732, 736 91–172 955(b)(4), Do. 962(a) 7453 733 91–172 957(a) Exception. 7453 734, 736 91–172 960(f), 962(e) Amendment; effective date. 7454(b),
(c)532, 533 91–172 101 (j)(57), Subsec.
(b)redesignated as (c); (k)(1) new
(b)added; effective date. 7456(c) 734, 736 91–172 958, 962(a) Revision; effective date. 7456(d) 732, 736 91–172 956, 962(a) Addition; effective date. 7463, 7464 733, 736 91–172 957 (a), (b), Sec. 7463 renumbered as 7464; 962(e) new 7463 added; effective date. 7471(c) 734, 736 91–172 960(g), 962(a) Revision; effective date. 7481(a)(1) 734, 736 91–172 960(h)(1) Par. 1 deleted; replaced by (A), 962(f) subsec. (a)(1); effective date. 1024 Table 4.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1954*—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 7481(a)(2) 735, 736 91–172 960(h)(1)(B), Amendment; effective date. (C), 962(f) 7481(b) 735, 736 91–172 960(h)(1)(D), Addition; effective date. 962(f) 7482(c)(2) 735, 736 91–172 960(h)(2)(A), Amendment; effective date. (B), 962(f) 7482(c)(4) 735, 736 91–172 960(h)(2)(C), Do. 962(f) 7483 734, 736 91–172 959 (a), (b), Revision; effective date. 962(f) 7485(a) 735, 736 91–172 960(h)(3)(A), Amendment; effective date. (B), 962(f) 7485(a)(2) 735, 736 91–172 960(h)(3)(C), Do. 962(f) 7487 735, 736 91–172 960(i)(1), (2), Revision; effective date. 962(e) 7605(c) 548, 549 91–172 121 (f),
(g)Addition; effective date. 7701(a)(19) 622, 623 91–172 432 (c),
(e)Revision; effective date. 7701(a)(27) 735, 736 91–172 960(j), 962(a) Amendment; effective date. 7701(a)(32) 623 91–172 432(d)(2),
(e)Do. 7701(a)(32)(B) 623 91–172 432 (d)(1),
(e)Deletion; new subpar.
(B)added; effective date. Table 5(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, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17, 18, 23, 28, 32, 35, 37, 38, 39, and 44.) Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 3 102 3 91–1 ------------ Amendment. 3 104 106 91–67 1, 3 Revision. 5 101 *et seq* 271 91–129 6(c) Exception. 5 101 *et seq* 317 91–142 709(1) Do. 5 101 *et seq* 849 91–186 3(1) Do. 5 55–559 803 91–173 507 Exemption. 5 551 846 91–184 8 Do. 5 55–559 846 91–184 8 Do. 5 553 276 91–135 3(d) Applicability. 5 553 766 91–173 301(d) Do. 5 553(a) 798 91–173 426(a) Exception. 5 554 752, 91–173 104(h), Applicability. 753, 105(a), 757, 109(a), 759, 110(b), 766 301(c) 5 576 446 91–164 ------------ Revision. 5 70–706 803 91–173 507 Exemption. 5 70–706 846 91–184 8 Do. 5 905(b) 6 91–5 ------------ Amendment. 5 1304(e) 851 91–189 1(a) Revision. 5 1304(f) 851 91–189 1(b) Amendment. 5 1308(c) 138 91–93 104 Do. 5 3105 745 91–173 5(e) Applicability. 5 3109 855 91–190 203 Partial exception. 5 3307 116 91–73 ------------ Exception. 5 3343(b) 825 91–175 502(a) (1),
(2)Amendment. 5 3581(5) 825 91–175 502(b) Do. 5 3582(a)(1) 825 91–175 502(c)(1) Do. 5 3582(a)(2) 825 91–175 502(c)(2) Deletion; new cl.
(2)added. 5 3582(b) 825 91–175 502(d) Amendment. 5 3582(c) 826 91–175 502(e) Do. 5 3582(d) 826 91–175 502(f) Revision. 1025 Table 5(a).—*Positive Law Titles of United Stales Code*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 5 510–5115 272 91–129 6(c) Exception. 5 510–5115 317 91–142 709(1) Do. 5 510–5115 418, 419 91–153 ------------ Do. 5 5102(c)(5) 41 91–34 2(a), 3 Amendment. 5 5108(a) 850 91–187 1(a) Do. 5 5108(b)(2) 850 91–187 1(b) Do. 5 5108(c)(1) 850 91–187 1(c) Do. 5 5108(c)(2) 850 91–187 1(d) Do. 5 5109(c) 41 91–34 2(b), 3 Repeal. 5 5314(54) 826 91–175 503(1) Addition. 5 5315 207 91–121 404(b) Revision. 5 5315(92) 826 91–175 503(2) Addition. 5 5316(128),
(129)826 91–175 503(3) Do. 5 533–5338 272 91–129 6(c) Exception. 5 533–5338 317 91–142 709(1) Do. 5 5363, 5364 452 91–166 ------------ Do. 5 5365 41 91–34 1 (a), (b), 3 Addition. 5 5533(c) 429 91–155 ------------ Exception. 5 570–5708 271 91–129 5(a) Do. 5 5702 118 91–74 ------------ Do. 5 5702 190 91–114 1 Amendment. 5 5703 190 91–114 2 Do. 5 5703 749 91–173 102(d) Exception. 5 5704 749 91–173 102(d) Do. 5 5707 443 91–160 2 Do. 5 5731 271 91–129 5(a) Do. 5 732–7327 840 91–181 9 Applicability. 5 833–8348 418 91–153 ------------ Exception. 5 8331(4)(A) 138, 91–93 201(a), Revision. 140 207(a) 5 8331(17)-(19) 136 91–93 101 Addition. 5 8332(b)(7) 831, 91–177 112
(a)Do. 832 (1),
(c)5 8332(j) 831, 91–177 112
(a)Amendment. 832 (2), (3),
(c)5 8333(c) 138, 91–93 201(b), Revision. 140 207(a) 5 8334(a) 136, 91–93 102 Do. 137 (a)(1),
(b)5 8334(c) 137 91–93 102(a)(2) Do. 5 8334(g)(5) 138, 91–93 202, 207(a) Addition. 140 5 8335(a) 730 91–172 954(a) Exception. 5 8339(b) 139, 91–93 203(1), Amendment. 140 207(a) 5 8339(c)(2) 139, 140 91–93 203(2), 207(a) Revision. 5 8339(e) 139 91–93 203(5) Exception. 5 8339(f) 139, 140 91–93 203(3), 207(a) Amendment. 5 8339(i) 139, 140 91–93 203(4), 207(a) Do. 5 8339(m) 139, 140 91–93 203(5), 207(a) Addition. 5 8340(b) 139, 140 91–93 204(a), 207(b) Amendment. 5 8340(c)(2) 139 91–93 204(b) Revision. 5 8341(b)(1) 139 91–93 205 Applicability. 5 8341(d) 140 91–93 206(a), 207(a) Amendment. 5 8341(d)(3) 139 91–93 205 Applicability. 5 8341(e)(1) 140 91–93 206(b), 207(c) Revision; effective date. (1),
(2)5 8341(e)(1) 851 91–189 2 Effective date of revision. 5 8341(g) 139 91–93 205 Applicability. 5 8348(a) 137 91–93 103(a)(1) Revision. 5 8348(f),
(g)137, 138 91–93 103
(a)(2), Subsecs. (f),
(g)deleted; new
(b)(1),
(2)(f),
(g)added; effective date. 10 136(a),
(b)207 91–121 404(a) Amendment. 10 142(a) 12 91–19 ------------ Exception. 10 264(c) 206 91–121 303 Amendment. 10 1401a(b) 837 91–179 1, 2 Do. 10 223–2238 318 91–142 801 Applicability. 10 2233 320 91–142 805(c) Exception. 1026 Table 5(a).—*Positive Law Titles of United Stales Code*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 10 4774(d) 314, 318 91–142 701, 802 Exception. 10 4774(h) 312 91–142 510(b) Addition. 10 5202(d) 8 91–11 ------------ Addition; exception. 10 5202(e) 8 91–11 ------------ Addition. 10 7574(f) 312 91–142 510(a) Do. 10 9774 477 91–171 ------------ Exceptions. 10 9774(d) 314,318 91–142 701, 802 Exception. 10 9774(h) 312 91–142 510(b) Addition. 18 10 282 91–135 9(a) Applicability. 18 43 279 91–135 7(a), 11 Revision. 18 44 281 91–135 8 (a), (b), 11 Amendment. 18 922(b) 269 91–128 5 Exception. 18 923(g) 269 91–128 5 Do. 18 3054 281 91–135 7(b), 11 Revision. 18 3112 281 91–135 7(c), 11 Do. 23 101 *et seq* 214 91–123 103(a) Applicability. 23 106(a) 214 91–123 103(a) Do. 23 118 214 91–123 103(a) Do. 28 1346(a) 844 91–184 6(e) Exception. 32 107 471, 91–171 ------------ Exceptions. 474, 475 37 312 12 91–20 1 (1),
(2)Addition. 37 404(d) 840 91–183 ------------ Amendment. 38 101(3) 35 91–24 16 Do. 38 101(23)
(A)33 91–24 1(a) Do. 38 101(25)
(D)33 91–24 1(b) Do. 38 104(a) 33 91–24 1(c) Do. 38 110 38 91–32 ------------ Do. 38 213 33 91–24 2(c) Do. 38 232 33 91–24 2 (a),
(b)Deletion. 38 322 (a),
(b)146 91–96 7, 8 Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 38 351 33 91–24 3 Amendment. 38 401(1) 33 91–24 4(a) Do. 38 401 (1),
(2)145 91–96 5, 8 Par.
(1)deleted; designation “(2)” deleted. 38 402 144 91–96 1, 6, 8 Revision. 38 403 144 91–96 2, 8 Amendment. 38 411 144 91–96 3, 8 Revision. 38 411(d)(3) 33 91–24 4(b) Amendment. 38 421 145 91–96 4, 6, 8 Revision. 38 560(a) 33 91–24 5 Amendment. 38 612(f)(3) 168 91–102 ------------ Addition. 38 620(a) 167 91–101 ------------ Amendment. 38 625 34 91–24 6(a) Do. 38 631 34 91–24 6(b) Do. 38 632(b) 34 91–24 6(c) Do. 38 641 836 91–178 1 Revision. 38 644 836 91–178 2 (a),
(b)Addition. 38 801(3) 32 91–22 1 Do. 38 802 32 91–22 2 Amendment. 38 904 34 91–24 7 (a),
(b)Do. 38 1503(a)
(1)34 91–24 8 Deletion. 38 1701(a)
(2)34 91–24 9(a) Amendment. 38 1711(b)
(1)34 91–24 9(b) Do. 38 1712 35 91–24 14(b)-(d) Repeal of supplemental provisions. 38 1765(c) 34 91–24 9(c) Revision. 38 1789 35 91–24 15 Amendment. 38 1803(d)(3) 32 91–22 4 Revision. 38 1811(d) 32 91–22 3 Amendment. 38 3203(d)(2) 34 91–24 10 Do. 38 3301(1) 34 91–24 11 Technical amendment. 1027 Table 5(a).—*Positive Law Titles of United Stales Code*—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 38 3401 34 91–24 12(a) Amendment. 38 3402(c) 34 91–24 12(b) Do. 38 3503(d) 34 91–24 13(a) Do. 38 3504(c) 34 91–24 13(b) Do. 44 305 453 91–167 ------------ Do. 44 501 413 91–153 ------------ Exception. 44 3702 413 91–153 ------------ Do. 44 3703 413 91–153 ------------ Do. 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 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 11 11–1701
(4)292 91–140 Amendment. Table 5(c).—*Canal Zone Code* Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment None Table 6.—*Reorganization Plans* Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Statutes vol.: page Plan 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment None Table 7.—*Veterans Regulations* Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Vets. regs. Part Paragraph 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment None 1028 Table 8.—*Executive Orders and Proclamations* Number Date Amendatory provisions 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment **1968** Executive Order 11399 Mar. 6 220 91–125 ------------ Termination of Council. Proclamations: **1910** 1070 July 28 131 91–82 ------------ Additional land. **1967** 3822 Dec. 16 44,45 91–41 1, 2 See 1930, P.L. 361, Tariff Schedules, Item 160.30, Table 1. Table 9.—*Treaties and International Agreements* Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Series No. Stat. Identification 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment None Table 10.—*Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc*. 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 37 91–28 2(b) Silk yarn, certain classifications, duty- suspension provisions. 45 91–42 ------------ Padre Island National Seashore, Tex., judgment funds, authorization. 98 91–54 1 Civil-service laws, exception. 121 91–74 ------------ Executive Mansion, operating expenses, disposition of funds by President. 121, 122 91–74 ------------ Government funds, expenditure, exception to regulations. 121, 122 91–74 ------------ Government service, employment and compensation regulations, exception. 149 91–98 ------------ Classification laws, exception. 150 91–98 ------------ Indians, distribution of judgment funds, restriction; exception. 197 91–119 1(i) NASA appropriation authorizations, cancellation provisions. 203 91–120 3 National Science Foundation appropriation authorizations, expiration provisions. 203 91–120 6 National Science Foundation, Director, information to congressional committees. 215 91–123 104(c) Health facilities and services, Federal grant-in-aid program limitations, exception. 218 91–123 205(a) Appropriation authorization limitations, exception. 223 91–126 ------------ Federal employees, retirement and insurance programs, funds available. 260 91–127 502 Aliens, employment restrictions, exception. 278 91–135 6(b) Importation of animals and articles by Agriculture Secretary, prohibitive or restrictive authority not affected. 1029 Table 10.—*Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc*.—Continued 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 311, 316 91–142 503, 705(b) Military family housing construction, cost limitations; repeal of certain authorizations; exceptions. 312 91–142 511 Defense Department family housing, handling and disposal, availability of proceeds for debt service. 313 91–142 512 Military family housing maintenance and operation, contract limitations, exception. 315 91–142 705(a) Military public works, repeal of certain authorizations; exceptions. 316, 317 91–142 706 Military construction authorization acts, unit cost limitations, exception. 352 91–145 ------------ D.C., U.S.-owned property, jurisdictional transfer to Architect of the Capitol. 355 91–145 ------------ Procurement of services by contract, exception to laws regarding. 357 91–145 ------------ Aliens, employment restrictions, exception. 359 91–146 ------------ Fort Donelson National Battlefield, Tenn., land acquisition, appropriation. 395 91–152 402(2) Housing and urban development; property acquisitions and disposal, authority of Secretary. 405 91–153 ------------ Civil-service and classification laws, exception. 443 91–160 2 Aliens, employment restrictions, exception. 443 91–160 2 Civil-service and classification laws, exception. 443 91–160 27 Printing and binding laws, exception. 446 91–165 ------------ Vermont, relinquishment of Federal jurisdiction over certain lands. 452 91–166 ------------ Civil-service and classification laws, exception. 454 91–168 ------------ Armed Forces, flight pay requirements, exception. 479 91–171 603 Non-citizens, employment restrictions, exception. 482 91–171 614 Armed Forces, commissary stores, sales prices, adjustment. 482, 483 91–171 615 Armed Forces, proficiency flying; flight pay requirements, exception. 720 91–172 910(a) Tax deficiencies, assessment, exceptions to laws prohibiting. 740 91–172 1002(b)(2) Social security benefits, preservation of amounts. 745 91–173 5(c) Coal mine health and safety; Interim Compliance Panel, personnel and assistance to perform functions, authorization. 798 91–173 425 Workmen’s compensation laws, administration by State and local agencies, reimbursement for services by Labor Secretary. 802 91–173 505 Civil-service laws, applicability. 809 91–175 105 Foreign assistance, housing guaranty authorities, repeal; prior commitments subject to original provisions of law. 811 91–175 105 Civil-service laws, exception. 815 91–175 105 Foreign assistance. Overseas Private Investment Corp., insurance claims, etc., payments, finality. 816 91–175 105 Foreign assistance. Overseas Private Investment Corp., representation in legal proceedings. 1030 Table 10.—*Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc*.—Continued 83 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 817 91–175 105 Foreign assistance Overseas Private Investment Corp., Government corporation laws, applicability. 824 91–175 401(s) Inter-American Social Development Institute, funds available. 827 91–177 102(b) Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, funds available. 832 91–177 113(a) Job Corps, use of closed centers for special youth programs. 835 91–177 201 Federal employment laws, non- applicability. 846 91–184 12(a) Commodity export laws, exception. TABLES OF PRIOR LAWS AND OTHER FEDERAL INSTRUMENTS REFERRED TO IN TEXT 1031 Table 11.—*General Legislation* Date Chapter 83 Stat. Date Public Law 83 Stat. **1787** **1918** Sept. 17 Constitution 90, 730 July 3 186 281 **1887** **1921** Mar. 2 314 247 Mar. 4 389 330 June 10 13 152, 398 **1890** Aug. 15 51 251, 255 July 2 647 713 **1922** Aug. 30 839 278 Sept. 21 331 253, 541 **1895** **1924** Jan. 12 23 256 Apr. 23 104 433 **1901** May 27 148 159 June 7 276 358 Mar. 3 872 415 **1926** Public Law May 7 186 404 **1902** July 2 450 248 June 17 161 329, 331, 332 **1928** **1903** May 15 391 326 Dec. 21 642 331 Feb. 2 49 278 **1929** **1904** Feb. 11 719 52, 431 Apr. 22 140 431 20 Pub. Res. 89 151 June 20 17 359 **1906** **1930** June 30 382 155, 156, 256 May 29 279 140 **1910** 29 284 431 June 5 305 431 May 17 181 161 17 361 424 **1911** **1931** Mar. 1 435 159 Mar. 3 787 356 **1913** **1932** Mar. 4 430 160 June 30 212 159, 335 July 22 304 240 **1914** **1933** May 8 95 247 Oct. 15 212 710, 711, 713 May 18 17 336 June 13 43 240 **1916** 16 66 374 16 75 619 Aug. 25 235 102, 273, 274 **1934** **1917** Jan. 24 85 176 June 15 23 845 May 7 211 418 1032 Table 11.—*General Legislation*—Continued Date Public Law 83 Stat. Date Public Law 83 Stat. **1934** **1941** June 6 291 541 Sept. 20 250 348 13 324 102 Nov. 21 310 118 27 479 233, 23–241, 258, 313, 373, 387, 390, **1942** 399, 400, 423, 622, 652, 719 Feb. 16 454 431 28 482 148 July 9 663 480 **1935** **1943** Feb. 22 14 152 July 12 129 257 Apr. 27 46 24–250, 253 Aug. 14 271 58, 100, 430, 742, 793 **1944** 19 286 405 21 292 273, 274, 332 May 29 319 223 24 320 245, 251, 252 June 28 369 332 26 337 160 July 1 410 57, 161, 162, 235, 382 29 392 405 Sept. 21 425 161, 24–251, 25–258 30 403 102 Dec. 22 534 334 **1936** **1945** Feb. 29 461 253, 254 Apr. 19 35 331, 332 May 20 605 257 May 3 49 165, 243, 244, 261, June 4 638 150 338, 427 4 648 405 Dec. 6 248 337, 457, 813 15 678 326 29 291 130 22 738 249 29 835 416, 417, 418, 665 **1946** 30 846 96 Feb. 20 304 121 **1937** May 13 377 456, 457 June 4 396 251, 252 Mar. 24 Pub.Res. 14 164 28 464 420 June 3 137 252 July 23 520 227 24 162 741 30 565 407 July 22 210 249 Aug. 2 600 336, 432 Aug. 28 405 148 2 601 340, 341, 345, 350, 355 Sept. 1 412 236, 242, 388, 400 7 648 431 13 724 357, 359, 40–405, **1938** 407, 422, 424, 832 13 726 162, 16–169, 187, 370 Feb. 16 430 106, 251, 253, 259 14 733 247, 248, 250, 251, 260 May 11 505 160 June 25 748 160 **1947** **1939** Feb. 28 8 245, 246 Apr. 13 Pub.Res. 9 164 May 19 74 150 May 24 85 148 July 16 195 181, 428 Aug. 2 252 254 18 204 151 4 260 331 30 268 228 9 355 407 Aug. 4 353 410 5 361 155 8 388 253 **1940** June 11 591 160 **1948** 27 668 349 July 11 Pub. Res. 93 336 Jan. 27 402 424 19 756 331 Feb. 28 426 140 Aug. 22 768 717 Apr. 3 472 816 Oct. 9 812 58, 345 24 496 245 May 14 527 431 **1941** June 24 759 231 25 785 352 June 28 136 405 26 790 331 July 1 145 349 July 2 883 227, 228 Aug. 18 228 326 Aug. 10 901 237 1033 Table 11.—*General Legislation*—Continued Date Public Law 83 Stat. Date Public Law 83 Stat. **1949** **** **1955** Feb. 26 11 413, 845 Aug. 4 221 323 June 30 152 229, 313, 425 11 345 241 July 15 171 235, 238, 257, 258, 393, 11 352 247 622 11 360 247 Aug. 22 259 164 Oct. 7 335 330, 333 **1956** 25 387 241 26 390 418 Apr. 11 485 330 28 429 407, 460 May 28 540 160, 253, 255, 260 31 439 106, 480 July 9 660 215, 329, 668 24 772 150 **1950** 25 798 472, 473 Aug. 1 885 40–405 Apr. 20 475 241 3 959 150 24 478 159, 160 3 979 161, 252 May 3 499 258 6 984 331 10 507 204, 230 7 1020 237 17 516 50, 447 7 1021 249 Aug. 1 630 151 8 1024 252 19 719 223 Sept. 8 774 152, 227, 348 **1957** 12 784 152 13 786 405 June 21 85–58 255 21 797 243 Aug. 16 85–147 356 30 874 455, 480 Sept. 7 85–300 431 30 875 129, 130, 222 **1958** **1951** May 29 85–427 86 Jan. 12 920 234, 235 June 6 85–451 428, 431 July 31 95 431 July 18 85–536 378. 451 29 85–568 202, 221 **1952** Aug. 6 85–591 352 12 85–624 325, 326, 329, 333 July 3 448 45, 158 18 85–672 417 15 547 338 20 85–692 431 19 592 162 21 85–699 618, 624 21 85–701 152 **1953** 23 85–726 456, 457, 461 23 85–743 152 June 16 61 166 25 85–745 227 26 83 247 28 85–851 151 Aug. 5 191 86 Sept. 2 85–864 203, 204, 230, 429 7 212 632 2 85–874 449 13 264 117, 413 2 85–890 415 2 85–895 354 **1954** 6 85–934 260 May 18 364 428, 431 **1959** June 30 451 151 July 2 472 431 May 20 86–30 339 10 480 48, 164, 227, 231, 246, June 25 86–70 458 259, 356, 404, 821 Aug. 25 86–209 230 22 517 151 Sept. 9 86–249 120, 224, 225, 229 22 519 225, 226 21 86–341 227 28 545 260 23 86–372 241 Aug. 2 560 235, 236, 258 24 86–380 122 4 566 248, 249 5 568 161, 162 26 665 805, 810, 815, 816, 846 **1960** 28 690 252 30 703 46, 323, 324 May 14 86–472 407 June 12 86–515 431 **1955** 12 86–516 154 July 7 86–599 153 Apr. 22 24 353 Sept. 6 86–707 337 July 4 130 331 8 86–724 223 28 185 441 13 86–777 153 1034 Table 11.—*General Legislation*—Continued Date Public Law 83 Stat. Date Public Law 83 Stat. **1961** **1965** June 29 87–63 414 Sept. 8 89–173 321, 462 30 87–70 236, 237 9 89–174 237 July 6 87–82 63, 342 27 89–205 223 Aug. 8 87–128 250, 252, 257, 258 29 89–209 56, 163 17 87–155 259 Oct. 19 89–260 354 30 87–181 86 30 89–304 155, 156 Sept. 4 87–195 357, 359, 480, 824 Nov. 1 89–314 223 21 87–256 407, 424, 426, 820 3 89–321 254 22 87–295 45 8 89–329 141, 142 26 87–297 422 27 87–328 335 **1966** Oct. 4 87–383 156 June 14 89–448 106 **1962** 17 89–454 165 July 4 89–491 165 Mar. 15 87–415 56 Sept. 7 89–561 106 July 2 87–518 278 Oct. 10 89–640 405 27 87–554 467 11 89–642 251, 252 Aug. 31 87–624 5,626 14 89–653 162 Sept. 5 87–626 152 15 89–665 157 Oct. 3 87–741 225 15 89–670 459 5 87–749 247 15 89–688 230 10 87–788 247 15 89–694 103 11 87–793 223 Nov. 2 89–702 165 11 87–794 640 3 89–754 235, 237, 622 6 89–769 222 **1963** 6 89–774 320, 462 7 89–791 247 July 22 88–74 247 8 89–795 459 Aug. 20 88–102 117 8 89–801 423 Nov. 4 88–170 151 Dec. 16 88–204 57 **1967** 19 88–215 225, 241 Apr. 10 90–9 162 23 88–241 352 Oct. 3 90–100 122 30 88–250 245 21 90–110 312 24 90–113 253 **1964** Nov. 3 90–121 225, 233, 239 8 90–133 423 Apr. 27 88–299 356 20 90–147 327 May 20 88–309 154 21 90–148 668 July 2 88–352 238, 257, 409, 422 Dec. 11 90–185 436 9 88–365 460 12 90–187 132 17 88–379 158 15 90–205 156 Aug. 20 88–452 113, 219, 423 20 90–219 421 20 88–455 420 20 90–220 462 30 88–498 154 27 90–226 428 30 88–499 122 30 88–507 225 **1968** 31 88–525 129, 251 Sept. 2 88–560 235, 236 Apr. 11 90–284 238 3 88–577 101, 131 May 22 90–313 454 3 88–578 150, 151 29 90–321 448 3 88–579 163 June 10 90–335 150 19 88–606 163 19 90–351 411 Oct. 6 88–630 165 20 90–354 247 13 88–652 347 28 90–364 53–57, 59–62, 65–81 July 11 90–396 273 **1965** 26 90–425 164 31 90–445 433 Mar. 9 89–4 222 Aug. 1 90–448 236, 238, 401, 651 June 17 89–41 458 3 90–457 57 July 22 89–80 336 8 90–463 253 23 89–81 117 9 90–470 60 Aug. 4 89–106 247 12 90–482 55, 155 10 89–117 23–239, 390, 400 13 90–484 255 16 89–128 225 23 90–495 181, 458 26 89–136 412, 413 23 90–496 151 1035 Table 11.—*General Legislation*—Continued Date Public Law 83 Stat. Date Public Law 83 Stat. **1968** **1969** Sept. 11 90–497 151 Nov. 19 91–121 466 24 90–511 151 26 91–128 266 26 90–515 336 Dec. 9 91–143 321, 323 28 90–534 150 11 91–144 159 30 90–537 330 24 91–152 386, 387 Oct. 2 90–545 54 24 91–160 450 16 90–575 57 30 91–172 503, 589, 685, 739, 740 21 90–617 151 30 91–173 448, 450, 675 30 91–175 808 **1969** 809, 815, 816, 821, 826 30 91–184 843, 844 July 11 91–43 807 30 91–186 452 22 91–47 40, 193 Aug. 9 91–54 450 **1970** Oct. 1 91–79 222 Nov. 10 91–114 453 Mar. 19 91–217 452 Table 12.—*Revised Statutes* Section 83 Stat. Section 83 Stat. Section 83 Stat. 291 404 3679 159, 245, 259, 3732 482 3551 9–11, 37 332, 356, 358, 3648 408 423 Table 13.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1939* Section 83 Stat. Section 83 Stat. Section 83 Stat. 113(a)(7), (8), (11), (15), (17), (20),
(22)632 Table 14.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1954* Section 83 Stat. Section 83 Stat. Section 83 Stat. 1 *et seq* 176, 177, 491, 48 26–267, 650, 143 678, 679, 681, 794 662, 666, 683, 726 1–1564 669, 673 151 551, 642, 677, (subtitle A) 498, 503, 530, 49 667 678, 682, 683, 707, 733 56 58–585 707, 726 1–1388 (sub- 57 576, 584, 585, 151(e)(4) 501, 514, 540, title A, ch. 686 656, 726 1) 493, 530, 631 58 585 152 677, 682, 683 1 636, 682, 684, 62 686, 707 162 572, 576, 583, 685 63 684 590, 674 2 67–681 72 586, 591, 655, 164(a) (1),
(2)575, 583 3 642, 677, 678 685 165(g)(2) 618, 656 11 504, 582, 599, 74(b) 501, 514 166 575, 583, 616, 600, 635 83 591, 685 618 33 580 103 610, 621, 622 167 499, 543, 575, 37 580, 727 104, 105 177 581 583 628, 38 580, 664, 666 117(a) 501, 514 654, 66–672, 46 547, 603, 639 141 678, 707 674, 675 47 662 142(b) 726 167(j) 628, 652, 654 1036 Table 14.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1954*—Continued Section 83 Stat. Section 83 Stat. Section 83 Stat. 167(k) 581, 65–654 422(b) 581 616 633 168 669, 670 424(b) 582 617 555, 633 169 581, 669, 670 453 636, 724 631 636 170 495, 51–519, 454(c) 273 641 536 558, 560, 564 456(c) 541 642(c) 493, 495, 517- 170(b)(1) 49–494, 496, 481(a)(2) 567 519, 529, 534, 497, 506, 520, 501 537, 54–544, 556, 560, 561, 52–529, 559 555, 602, 603 593 170(c) 496, 497, 538, 501(a) 493, 496, 498, 651, 652 558, 559, 563 514, 51–519, (subpt. B) 558, 559, 593 170(c)(2) 504, 505, 512, 523, 527, 530, 66–664 513, 517, 518, 536, 539, 542, (subpt. C) 593 534, 558 550, 560, 591, 661(a) 59–595 171 575, 583 644 662(b) 595 172 539, 551, 553, 501(c) 497, 520, 527, 664 556, 560, 561 555, 580, 631, 528, 53–538, 666 592, 59–597 638, 712, 716 541, 542, 546 668 586, 587, 594, 172(b) 554, 555, 639, 501(c)(3) 49–497, 500, 597 640 501, 505, 514, 669 592, 59–596 175 570, 572, 573 517, 518, 520, 67–678 182 570, 572, 573 523, 525, 543 (subpt. E) 591 184 581, 669, 670 503(b) 528, 529, 533, 671 556 185 670 534 681 528, 534, 559 187 669, 670 504(a) 534 704(c)(2) 569 212 572, 575, 583, 507 49–497, 516- 721 569, 664 674 518, 521, 523, 731 664 24–249 (sub- 525, 531 80–844 ch. B, pt. 508 517, 523, 528, (subch. L) 540 VIII) 553, 621 556, 560, 561 80–820 24–245 583, 624 509 517 (pt. I) 716 243(a),
(b)601 509(a) 492, 493, 495, 804(a)(4) 599, 600 267 516, 550 507, 513, 514, 809(d)(10) 599, 600 301 606, 614, 615 517, 520, 521, 812(b)(1) 717 30–307 523, 528, 530, 818(b) 611 (subpt. A) 713 551, 552, 555 82–826 302 534, 713 51–515 548, 563 (pt. II) 716 303 71–715 511 498, 499, 528, 821 (a),
(c)635 318(a)(1)---- 655, 656 537, 543, 548, 831 635, 716 332 568, 664 635, 636 832 716, 717 334(b) 632, 664 512 528, 542, 543 85–858 351 568, 664, 713, 512(b) 511, 542, 544 (subch. M, 724 513 496, 497, 507, pts. I, II) 584 354 590 537, 544 85–855 355 590, 716 514 503, 539, 547 (subch. M, 356 590 521 527, 568 pt.I) 714 361 568, 664 531 580, 715 851 639 362(a),
(b)632 535(c) (2),
(3)59–601 852(b)(3) 584 368(a) 611 537(b)(2) 714 856 639 368(c) 539, 605, 607, 541 580 857(b)(3) 584 608, 613 542 582 861 518, 634 371 611 545(b)(2) 495, 51–519 862(a)(3) 634 371(a) 567, 568, 664 552 639 871, 877 684 372(a) 632 556(b)(2) 495, 51–519 902 635 373 611, 632 58–601 904 631 374 567, 568, 611, (subch. H) 540 911 587, 685 664 581 606, 616, 618 922 553 381 567, 622, 632 584(a) 584 93–934 587 401 263, 501, 654 585 582, 619, 621, 1012 719 401(a) 520, 527, 528, 623 1014 611, 646 530, 536, 589, 586 619, 623, 624 1015 646 644 593 582, 616, 619, 1031 569, 590 401(c) 644, 645, 685 623, 624 1033 569, 723 402(a)(2) 644, 645, 685 596 621 1034 538 403(a) 644, 645, 685 611 499, 575, 582, 1036 590 404 645, 685 583, 631 1039 652, 72–722 404(a) 501, 589, 654, 613 575, 583, 635 1051 632 655 614 582, 631 1055 622 421 589 615 632, 633 1082 632 1037 Table 14.—*Internal Revenue Code of 1954*—Continued Section 83 Stat. Section 83 Stat. Section 83 Stat. 1201 576, 582, 587, 3306 91, 92 6011
(d)268 637, 638 340–3404 833 6013 568, 587, 679, 1202 559, 575, 576, 4061 724 681, 683, 726 593 4911 263, 264, 6014 678 1211(b) 643 26–268 6015 728 1212 543, 553, 639 4912 265, 267 6033 521, 522, 530 1223(2) 724 4914(b)(2) 264 6034 522, 530 1231 552, 555, 567- 4915 266, 267 6043(b) 522, 529 570, 573, 575, 4918 267, 268 6056 52–524, 530 576, 582, 652, 4919 265, 267 6065 639 653, 722 4920(d) 267 6076 268 1232 612, 613 494–4948 6104 494, 515, 1235 636 (ch. 42) 492, 493, 497, 52–524 1245 538, 555, 570, 519, 52–526, 6153 96, 728, 730 573, 575, 581, 53–532 6154 92, 728, 730 582, 669, 672, 4940 503, 504, 518, 6157 92 673 524, 525, 536 621–6216 1250 555, 575, 581, 4941 496, 516, 517, (Subch. B, 582, 653 52–526, 532 ch. 63) 733 1251 555, 573 4942 496, 511, 518, 6212 502, 506, 507, 1252 555 52–526, 534, 511, 512, 515 1253 648 535, 552 6213 502, 506, 507, 1301 588 4943 496, 51–518, 511, 512, 515, 1348 587 52–526, 533, 727 1371–1379 535, 715 6302(c) 728 (subch. S) 639 4944 496, 517, 518, 6416(b)(1) 725 1371(b) 566, 571, 576, 52–526, 532 6501(n)(l) 525 582, 584 4945 496, 517, 524- 6502 525 1374(c)(1) 576, 584 526, 532 6511 92 1378 584 4946 497, 49–501, 665–6683 1379(b)(3) 655 504, 507, 508, (ch. 68) 733 1388(h),
(i)722 510, 514, 518, 6652(d) 529, 530 1504 265, 266, 268, 521, 532, 533 6684 518 608, 665, 713, 4947 495, 496, 510, 712–7123 725 529 (ch. 74) 545 1561 601 4948 528, 536, 556, 7121 724 1562 600, 601 560, 561 7122 724 1563 583, 60–604 500–5148 7203 268 200–2524 (subch. A, 7207 524 (subtitle B) 530 ch. 51) 727 7447 732, 736 200–2209 570–5708 7454 710 (ch. 11) 493, 733 (subch. A, 7456(c) 734 2055 495, 51–519, ch. 52) 727 7459(b) 733 561 580–5831 7460 733 2106(a)(2) 495, 51–519 (subch. A, 7463 734, 735 250–2524 ch. 53) 727 7474 735 (ch. 12) 493, 530, 733 600–7852 7483 736 2522 495, 51–519 (subtitle F) 708, 709 7701(a)(19) 310–3126 833 600–6096
(C)620, 621 330–3309 92, 93, 833 (subch. A, 3301 91, 92 ch. 61) 727 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, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17, 18, 23, 28, 32, 35, 37, 38, 39, and 44.) U.S. Code 83 Stat. U.S. Code 83 Stat. Title Section Title Section 1 202, 203 346 5 553 96, 187, 188 1 213 346 5 554 745, 756 3 102 120 5 705 188 5 55–558 257 5 706 188 5 552 853 5 1501–1508 222 1038 Table 15(a).—*Positive Law Titles of United States Code*—Continued U.S. Code 83 Stat. U.S. Code 83 Stat. Title Section Title Section 5 2107 732 5 8340 137, 140, 223 5 3109 118, 119, 121, 5 8341 138 122, 159, 161- 5 8348(a) 136, 223 165, 221, 222, 5 870–8716 (ch. 87) 825 224, 226, 227, 5 890–8913 (ch. 89)__ 223, 825 230, 231, 234, 10 265 470, 471 239, 243, 245, 10 1431–1446 60, 414, 455, 247, 248, 250, 471 251, 25–257, 10 2208 486 272, 317, 323, 10 223–2238 (ch. 133) 467 328, 336, 337, 10 230–2314 (ch. 137) 208, 315 357, 358, 403, 10 2353 483 404, 406, 407, 10 2665 481 411, 414, 418, 10 2672 480 419, 422, 424- 10 2673 466 426, 428, 432, 10 2675 466 449, 452, 454- 10 3019 470 461, 479, 839, 10 3033 470 849 10 3496 471 5 3343 826 10 7202 472 5 358–3584 826 10 7204 480 5 410–4118 231, 327, 501 10 7208 481 5 4110 327 10 7209 480 5 5108 811 10 8496 471 5 530–5364 (ch. 53) 420 18 42, 43 281 5 5302 839 18 202(a) 516 5 5313 856 18 92–928 (ch. 44) 269 5 5315 336, 811, 824, 18 1913 253 849, 856 18 3041 420 5 5316 838 18 3056 224 5 5332 317, 407, 443, 18 3192 403 460, 517, 749, 18 4010 410 839, 850 18 424–4248 408 5 5505 730 23 101 *et seq* 458 5 558–5584 (ch. 55) 826 23 108(c) 458 5 5584 166 23 125 458 5 570–5708 425 23 131 458 5 5702 223, 271, 501 23 136 458 5 5703 98, 447, 817, 23 203 147, 149, 157, 824 160, 459 5 5704 271 23 204 459 5 5901 11–120, 159, 23 205 160 161, 162, 164, 23 209 459 165, 224, 231, 23 210 468, 480 232, 239, 243, 23 319(b) 458 260, 327, 328, 23 320 458 35–353, 405, 23 402 458 411,418,422, 28 135 730 454, 457, 459- 28 37–373 419 462, 485 28 375 419 5 5902 118, 119, 159, 28 507(b) 75–757 161, 162, 164, 28 524 408 165, 224, 231, 28 62–629 421 232, 239, 243, 28 1254 97, 188, 755 260, 327, 328, 28 2072 735 35–353, 405, 28 2112 97, 188, 754 411, 418, 422, 28 2672 413, 414, 425 454, 457, 459- 28 2677 231 462 32 708 471 5 592–5925 40–405 37 301 454, 483 5 810–8193 794 38 106(b) 144 5 8110 793 38 351 231 5 8146 460 38 610 836 5 8331(8) 731 38 63–634 233 5 8332 137, 732, 832 38 641 232 5 8337 139 38 80–805 232 5 8339 140 38 902 234 1039 Table 15(a).—*Positive Law Titles of United States Code*—Continued U.S. Code 83 Stat. U.S. Code 83 Stat. Title Section Title Section 38 1501–1511 (ch. 31) 232 39 2201, 2202 118 38 1601–1905 (ch. 33) 232 39 4167 350 38 1801–1827 (ch. 37) 233 44 305 358 38 5001, 5002 233 44 902 357 38 5004 233 44 1509, 1510 357 38 5055 232 Table 15(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)) D.C. Code 83 Stat. D.C. Code 83 Stat. Title Section Title Section 16 1351–1368 352 Table 15(c).—*Canal Zone Code* C.Z. Code 83 Stat. C.Z. Code 83 Stat. Title Section Title Section 2 2 328 2 371 328 Table 16.—*Reorganization Plans* Year Plan 83 Stat. Year Plan 83 Stat. Year Plan 83 Stat. **1950** No. 14 96, 102 **1967** No. 3 181, 353 **1968** No. 2 237 **1953** No. 8 424 Table 17.—*Veterans’ Regulations* Regulation Part 83 Stat. Regulation Part 83 Stat. None 1040 Table 18.—*Executive Orders and Proclamations* Number Date 83 Stat. Number Date 83 Stat. E. O. 9358 July 1, 1943 223 E. O. 11375 Oct. 13, 1967 238 E. O. 10422 Jan. 9, 1953 223 E. O. 11387 Jan. 1, 1968 414 E. O. 10787 Nov. 6, 1958 148 E. O. 11455 Feb. 14, 1969 849 E. O. 11035 July 9, 1962 229 E. O. 11458 Mar. 5, 1969 414 E. O. 11063 Nov. 20, 1962 238 E. O. 11472 May 29, 1969 855 E. O. 11182 Oct. 2, 1964 165 E. O. 11491 Oct. 29, 1969 447 E. O. 11246 Sept. 24, 1965 238 Proclamations E. O. 11330 Mar. 5, 1967 826
(None)Table 19.—*Treaties and International Agreements* Treaty or agreement 83 Stat. Treaty or agreement 83 Stat. Treaty or agreement 83 Stat. TS 226 405 TS 548 406 TIAS 1666 151, 152 TS 232 405 TS 720 406 TIAS 2130 406 TS 455 405 TS 864 405 TIAS 5515 405 TS 461 405 TS 994 405, 406 SUBJECT INDEX **A** Page **Accounts, Bureau of**, appropriation for **Adas Israel Congregation Synagogue** 116 **D.C.**, leasing to Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington 107 **Additional House Office Building Act of 1956**, appropriation for effecting provisions 353 **Administrative Conference of the United States**: Appropriation ceiling, increase 446 Appropriation for 122 **Adult-Youth Communications Week, National**: Designation 115 Proclamation 965 **Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations**, appropriation for 122 **Aeronautics and Space Administration, National**: Appropriation for 229 Construction of facilities, research, etc., appropriation authorization 196 **Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act, 1970, National** 196 **Aeronautics Board, Civil**: Air carriers, acquisition of control, approval 103 Appropriation for 79, 461 **Aeronautics Exposition, International**, establishment, Presidental authorization 317 **Aged**: Housing for the elderly, loans 390 Older Americans Act Amendments of 1965. *See separate title*. Older Americans Act Amendments of 1969 108 **Agency for International Development**: Appropriation for 66 Overseas Private Investment Corporation, Administrator, Director of Board 810 **Agricultural Act of 1954**, appropriation for effecting provisions 252 **Agricultural Act of 1961**, appropriation for effecting provisions 252 **Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938**: Amendment, peanuts, acreage allotments 213 Appropriation for effecting provisions 261, 253 **Agricultural Commodities**. *See also individual commodities*. Dairy products, importation 915 Exports to Communist-dominated countries, exception 843 Peanuts, transfer of acreage allotments 213 Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act, 1930, amendment, license fees and exemptions 182 Removal of, appropriation for 252 **Agricultural Library, National**, appropriation for 67, 256 **Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946**, appropriation for effecting provisions 247, 248, 250, 251 **Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937**, appropriation for effecting provisions 252 **Agricultural Research Service**, appropriation for 50, 66, 244 **Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service**, appropriation for 50, 67 **Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954**, appropriation for effecting provisions 231, 246, 259, 356, 404 **Agriculture, Department of**: Agricultural conservation program, appropriation for 253 Agricultural Research Service, appropriation for 50, 66, 244 Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, appropriation for 50, 67 Appropriation Act, 1970 244 Appropriation for 6, 50, 56, 66, 159, 244, 447 Child nutrition programs, appropriation for 251, 252 Commodity Credit Corporation, appropriation for 6, 269 Commodity Exchange Authority, appropriation for 67 **A2** **Agriculture, Department of**— Conservation reserve program, appropriation for 255 Consumer and Marketing Service, appropriation for 67, 251 Cooperative State Research Service, appropriation for 66, 247 Cropland adjustment program, appropriation for 254 Dairy farmers, appropriation for indemnity payments 255 Dairy products, tariff schedules, proclamation 915 Economic opportunity— Emergency food and medical services 829 Special youth programs, cooperation 833 Economic Research Service, appropriation for 66 Emergency conservation measures, appropriation for 255 Endangered Species Conservation Act of 1969, administration, coordination 278 Extension Service, appropriation for 50, 247 Farm Credit Administration, appropriation for 80, 260, 447 Farmer Cooperative Service, appropriation for 66, 248 Farmers Home Administration— Appropriation for 50, 68, 257 Disaster areas, deferred payments on loans 127 Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, appropriation for 68, 259 Federal Extension Service, appropriation for 66 Federal Seed Act, amendments— Certified seed, class specifications, etc 134 “Certifying agency”, definition 134 Flood prevention, appropriation for 249, 447 Food coupon allotments, disaster areas 129 Food Stamp Act of 1964— Amendments, program for 1970, increased appropriation, authorization 191 Appropriation for effecting provisions 251 Foreign Agricultural Service, appropriation for 67, 252 Forest Service, appropriation for 56, 159 General administration, appropriation for 256 General Counsel, Office of the, appropriation for 67, 256 Great Plains conservation program— Appropriation for 66, 249 Extension and expansion 194 Information, Office of, appropriation for 67, 256 Inspector General, Office of the, appropriation for 67, 255 Land conveyance. South Carolina, Board of Education, Lee County 183 Latin American countries, self-help community development projects 817 Management Services, Office of, appropriation for 67, 256 Milk program, special, appropriation for 252 National Agricultural Library, appropriation for 76, 256 National Forests— Eldorado National Forest, Calif., designation of Desolation Wilderness within 131 Los Padres National Forest, Calif., designation of Ventana Wilderness 101 Packers and Stockyards Administration, appropriation for 67, 251, 255 Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act, 1930, amendment, license fees and exemptions 182 Plant and animal disease and pest control, appropriation for 245 Resource conservation and development, appropriation for 249 Rural Community Development Service, appropriation for 67, 255 Rural Electrification Administration, appropriation for 68, 257 Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act— Amendment, extension and expansion of program 194 Appropriation for effecting provisions 249, 253 Soil Conservation Service, appropriation for 50, 66, 248, 447 Spanish-Speaking People, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for, member 838 Statistical Reporting Service, appropriation for 66 Sugar act program, appropriation for 50, 253 Surplus agricultural commodities, removal of, appropriation for 252 Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, cooperation with 369 Timber, disaster areas, cancellation of contracts, etc 126 Watershed planning, etc., appropriation for 249 **A3** **Air Force, Department of the**. **See also** Armed Forces; Defense, Department of. Aircraft, missiles, etc., research, appropriation authorization 204 Appropriation for 49, 69, 470 General provisions. Appropriation Act 479 Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1970 466 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1970 303 Military personnel, appropriation for 470 National Guard. *See* Air *under* National Guard. Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 473 Procurement, appropriation for 477 Research and development, appropriation for 478 Reserve components— Appropriation for 471 Facilities, construction, etc 318 Military construction, appropriation for 467 Strength 206 Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1970 318 Tachikawa Air Base, Japan, relief for certain civilian employees 889 Travel allowances, per diem, increase 840 **Air National Guard**. *See* Air *under**under* National Guard. **Air Pollution Control**, fuels and vehicles, research, appropriation authorization, extension 283 **Aircraft, Vessels, Facilities, Etc.**: Air carriers, acquisition of control 103 Research, appropriation authorization 84, 204 Supersonic civil, appropriation for development 457 **Airports**: Dulles International Airport— High-speed ground transportation, appropriation for research 460 Transit line, study 322 National capital airports, appropriation for 456 **Alabama**, 150th anniversary, medals in commemoration 37 **Alaska**: Federal Field Committee for Development Planning in, appropriation for 165 Housing— Appropriation for grants 235 Loans and grants 390 Katmai National Monument, enlargement 926 Mobile homes, mortgage insurance 402 Regional economic development programs, extension to 218 **Alaska Power Administration**, appropriation for 333 **Alaska Railroad Revolving Fund**, appropriation for 460 **Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, District of Columbia, Amendment**, rate of tax, increase 175 **Aliens**. *See also* Immigration and Naturalization Service *and* Immigration and Nationality Act. [NOTE: For actions concerning individuals, see Individual Index, following this Subject Index.] Mexican Americans, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for Spanish-Speaking People, establishment 838 **Alliance for Progress, Survey of**, printing as Senate document 899 **Aluminum Production, Electrodes for**, suspension of duty, extension 36 **American Battle Monuments Commission**, appropriation for 79, 421 **American Education Week**, 1969, proclamation 964 **American Fisheries Society**, 100th anniversary, medals in commemoration 9 **American Heart Month**, 1969, proclamation 928 **American Revolution Bicentennial Commission**: Appropriation for 165 Report to President, time extension; appropriation authorization 132 **American Schools and Hospitals Abroad**, economic assistance 805 **American Servicemen Held Prisoner by the North Vietnamese**, national day of prayer for 184 **Ammunition; Firearms**, recordkeeping requirements 269 **“The Analysis and Evaluation of Public Expenditures: The PPB System”**, printing of additional copies 903 **Animal Disease and Pest Control, Plant and**, appropriati on for 245 **Apollo 11’s Mission, National Day of Participation**, proclamation 951 **Appalachian Regional Commission**, appropriation for 222 **Appalachian Regional Development Act Amendments of 1969** 213 **Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965**: Amendments— Administrative expenses, increase 214 “Appalachian region”, study of upper New York 215 A4 **Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965**— Amendments— Health projects, grants 214 Highway system, increased appropriation, authorization 214 Housing for low income families, contract authority 215 Occupational diseases, coal mining, research 215 Sewage treatment works, construction 215 Appropriation for effecting provisions 222 **Appeals, Courts of**: Appropriation for 61, 65, 419 Coal mining, health and safety decisions, review 754 Construction industry, health and safety standards, petition for review 97 Judges, salary increase 864 **Appropriation Acts**: Agriculture Department and related agencies, 1970 244 Atomic Energy Commission, 1970 323 Commerce, Department of, 1970 412 Continuing appropriations, 1969 38 Continuing appropriations, 1970 38, 191, 292, 453 Defense, Department of, 1970 469 District of Columbia, 1970 428 Executive Office, 1970 120 Housing and Urban Development, Department of, 1970 235 Independent Offices, 1970 221 Interior Department and related agencies, 1970 147 Judiciary, 1970 418 Justice, Department of, 1970 408 Legislative Branch, 1970 338 Limitation on fiscal year 1970 budget outlays 82 Military Construction, 1970 465 Post Office Department, 1970 118 Public Works, 1970 323 Second Supplemental, 1969 49 State, Department of, 1970 403 Supplemental, 1969 4,6 Supplemental, 1970 447 Transportation, Department of, 1970 454 Treasury, Department of, 1970 116 **Arab Refugees**, economic assistance, restrictions 819 **Archery Week, National**: Designation 98 Proclamation 953 **Arches National Monument, Utah**, enlargement 920 **Architect of the Capitol**: Appropriation for 58, 64, 350 Assistant, salary increase 864 Salary increase 864 **Archives and Records Service, National**. *See* National Archives and Records Service. **Arizona**, Marble Canyon National Monument, establishment 924 **Armed Forces**. *See also individual services*. Aircraft, missiles, naval vessels, etc.— Air carriers, acquisition of control 103 Research, appropriation authorization 84, 204 Supersonic civil, appropriation for development 457 American servicemen held prisoner by North Vietnamese, national day of prayer for 184 Members, combat zones, duty-free entry of certain gifts, extension 837 Military Selective Service Act of 1967— Amendment, induction, modification of system 220 Appropriation for effecting provisions 231 Personnel strength 207 Random Selection for Military Service, proclamation 972 Reserve Recognition Day, proclamation 976 Retired pay, cost-of-living adjustment 837 Selective Service Amendment Act of 1969 220 Travel allowances, per diem, increase 840 Veterans. *See separate title*. **Arms Control and Disarmament Agency**, appropriation for 79, 422 **Army, Department of the**. *See also* Armed Forces; Defense, Department of. Aircraft, missiles, etc., research, appropriation authorization 204 Appropriation for 49, 69, 325, 470 Cemeterial expenses, appropriation for 327 Engineers, Corps of— Appropriation for 58, 70, 325 Flood control, appropriation for 326 General provisions. Appropriation Act 479 Land conveyance. National Guard facility, Seattle, Wash 319 Materiel Command Firing Range, Underhill, Vt., State jurisdiction over 446 Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1970 465 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1970 293 Military personnel, appropriation for 470 National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, appropriation for 475 A5 National Guard. See Army under National Guard. Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 472 Procurement, appropriation for 475 Research and development, appropriation for 478 Reserve components— Appropriation for 470 Facilities, construction, etc 318 Military construction, appropriation for 467 Strength 206 Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1970 318 Travel allowances, per diem, increase 840 Vermont, military reservations at Ethan Allen and Underhill, State jurisdiction over 446 **Art, National Gallery of**, appropriation for 164 **Arts, Commission of Fine**, appropriation for 161 **Arts, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing**: Appropriation authorization 135 Appropriation for 449 **Arts and the Humanities, National Foundation on the**, appropriation for 56, 163 **Astronauts, Congressional Space Medal of Honor**, award to 124 **Atlantic-Pacific Interoceanic Canal Study Commission**, appropriation for 335 **Atomic Energy, Joint Committee on**, appropriation for 348 **Atomic Energy Act of 1954**: Amendments— Facilities, research, etc., appropriation authorization 46 Patents, licensing requirement, extension, etc 444 Restricted data, unauthorized use, criminal penalties 444 Appropriation for effecting provisions 323 **Atomic Energy Commission**: Appropriation Act, 1970 323 Appropriation for 59, 323 Employees, limitation of number, exception 47 Facilities, research, etc., appropriation authorization 46 **Attorney General**: Interstate Compact to Conserve Oil and Gas, report to Congress 441 Spanish-Speaking People, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for, member 838 **Automobiles**, excise tax, extension 660 **Aviation Act of 1958, Federal, Amendments**, air carriers, acquisition of control 103 **Aviation Administration**, Federal. *See* Federal Aviation Administration. **Aviation War Risk Insurance Revolving Fund**, appropriation for 457 **B** **Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act**, appropriation for effecting provisions 249 **Banks and Banking**: Borrowing authority, increase 374 Credit Control Act 376 Insured deposit, increase 375 Interest rates, regulation authority, extension 115, 371 Loans, reserve for losses 616 Mortgage interest rates study, report, extension 7, 43 Mutual savings banks, reserve for losses 620 National banks, taxation by States 434 Nonfederally insured financial institutions, rate control 372 Student loans, incentive payments on insured 141 Voluntary credit restraint programs 376 **Baseball**, 100th anniversary, congressional recognition 902 **Battle Monuments Commission, American**, appropriation for 79, 421 **Bill of Rights Day—Human Rights Day**, proclamation 973 **Bird Conservation Account, Migratory**, appropriation for 156 **Bird Treaty Act, Migratory, Amendments**, shipment of wild game mammals, etc., to and from Mexico 282 **Black Bass Act, Amendments**, commercial traffic in Black Bass or other fish taken illegally in foreign country, restriction 281 **Black Lung**, benefits for coal miners 792 **Blind**: Books for, appropriation for 356 Helen Keller Memorial Week, proclamation 947 Designation 11 White Cane Safety Day, 1969, proclamation 947 **Blood Donor Month, National**, designation 804 **Boating Week, National Safe**, 1969, proclamation 932 **Bonds, United States Savings**, interest rate, increase 272 **Bonneville Power Administration**, appropriation for 75, 333 A6 **Botanic Gardens**, appropriation for 64, 355 **Boy Scouts of America**, congressional commendation of leaders 898 **Broadcasting, Corporation for Public**, extension 146 **Budget, Bureau of the**: Appropriation for 121 Limitation on expenditures, report to President 82 **Business and Defense Services Administration**, appropriation for 68, 413 **Business Economics, Office of**, appropriation for 68, 412 **Business Week, Small**, 1969, proclamation 940 **C** **Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for Spanish-Speaking People**, establishment 838 **California**: Desolation Wilderness, Eldorado National Forest, designation 131 Indians of, judgment funds 105 Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Redwood National Park, designation, proclamation 956 Tahoe Regional Planning Compact 360 Ventana Wilderness, Los Padres National Forest, designation 101 Water resource development projects, feasibility studies 130 **Canada**: International Boundary Commission, United States and, appropriation for 406 International Joint Commission, United States and, appropriation for 406 **Canal Study Commission, Atlantic-Pacific Interoceanic**, appropriation for 335 **Canal Zone**: Canal Zone Government, appropriation for 70, 327 Panama Canal Company, appropriation for 328 **Cancer Control Month**, 1969, proclamation 938 **Capitol Buildings and Grounds**: Appropriation for 351 Commission for Extension of the United States Capitol, membership 124 Transit development program, construction approvals 322 **Capital Planning Act of 1952, National**, appropriation for 162 **Capital Planning Commission, National**, appropriation for 80, 162 **“The Capitol”**, printed as House document 904 **Capitol, Architect of the**. *See* Architect of the Capitol. **Capitol Police**, appropriation for 348 **Capitol Reef National Monument, Utah**, enlargement 922 **Captive Nations Week**, 1969, proclamation 951 **Census, Bureau of the**, appropriation for 68, 412 **Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West Act of 1960**, appropriation for effecting provisions 407 **Central Intelligence Agency Retirement Act of 1964 for Certain Employees, Amendments**: Computation, high three average; unused sick leave credit 848 Cost-of-living adjustment 849 Employee contribution, increase 847 Remarriage of spouse after age 60 847 Survivorship protection 848 **Chamizal Memorial Highway**, appropriation for 459 **Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, S. Dak.**, lands held in trust for 168 **Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, Ga.**, disposal of certain property 371 **Chicory Roots**, temporary suspension of duty 44 **Child Health Day**, 1969, proclamation 966 **Child Nutrition Act of 1966**, appropriation for effecting provisions 251, 252 **Child Protection and Toy Safety Act of 1969** 187 **Churchill Memorial and Library, Winston, Westminster College, Fulton, Mo.**, medals for dedication of 8 **Cigarette Tax Act, District of Columbia, Amendments**, stamps, increase 173 **Citizenship Day and Constitution Week**, 1969, proclamation 945 **Civil Aeronautics Board**: Air carriers, acquisition of control, approval 103 Appropriation for 79, 461 **Civil Defense Act of 1950, Federal**, appropriation for effecting provisions 234, 235 **Civil Rights, Commission on**, appropriation for 422 **Civil Rights Act of 1964**, appropriation for effecting provisions 238, 257, 422 **Civil Rights Act of 1965**, appropriation for effecting provisions 409 **Civil Rights Act of 1968**, appropriation for effecting provisions 238 **Civil Service Commission**: Appropriation for 79, 222, 447 A7 Revolving fund, reimbursable services, expansion 851 Spanish-Speaking People, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for, member 838 **Civil Service Retirement Amendments of 1969** 136 **Claims**: [NOTE: For actions concerning individuals, see Individual Index, following this Subject Index.] Coal miners, black lung benefits, filing of 793–796 Departments and agencies, appropriation 62, 453, 475 Indians. *See separate title*. International Claims Settlement Act of 1949, amendment. Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, Cuban claims, time extension 435 **Claims, Court of**: Appropriation for 65, 419 Commissioners, salary increase 864 Judges, salary increase 864 **Claims Settlement Commission, Foreign**: Appropriation for 80, 422 Cuban claims, time extension 435 **Clean Air Act, Amendment**, funds authorized for fuel and vehicles research, extension 283 **Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, Federal** 742 Administration 798 Black lung, benefits 792 Health standards, interim mandatory 760 Safety standards, interim mandatory 765 **Coal Mine Safety Act, Federal**, repealed 803 **Coal Mine Safety Board of Review, Federal**, appropriation for 161 **Coal Mining**, occupational diseases, research 215 **Coal Research, Office of**, appropriation for 153 **Coast Guard, United States**. *See also* Armed Forces; Defense, Department of. Aircraft, vessels, facilities, etc., appropriation authorization 84 Appropriation for 62, 78, 454 Passenger vessels, safety standards, etc., elimination of disclosure 427 Reserve components, strength 206 **Colorado**: Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, establishment 101 Ninth International Congress on High Speed Photography, 1970, held in Denver 905 Southern Ute Tribe of Indians, lands held in trust for 369 Water resource development projects, feasibility studies 130 **Columbus Day**, 1969, proclamation 959 **Commerce, Department of**: Appropriation Act, 1970 412 Appropriation for 60, 68, 412, 451 Business and Defense Services Administration, appropriation for 68, 413 Business Economics, Office of, appropriation for 68, 412 Census, Bureau of the, appropriation for 68, 412 Economic Development Assistance, appropriation for 60, 412 Environmental Science Services Administration, appropriation for 60, 69, 414, 451 Export Administration Act of 1969 841 Export Control Act of 1949— Amendments, extension 42, 101, 169 Appropriation for effecting provisions 413 Communist-dominated countries, revised program 841 Expiration date 847 Field Services, Office of, appropriation for 69, 414 Foreign direct investment control, appropriation for 69, 414 General provisions. Appropriation Act 418, 426 International activities, appropriation for 69, 413 International Travel Act of 1961, appropriation for effecting provisions 414 Maritime Administration— Appropriation for 60, 69, 416, 451 Programs, appropriation authorization 132 Merchant Marine Act, 1936— Amendment, construction of vessels, extension of differential subsidies 44 Appropriation for effecting provisions 416 Minority Business Enterprise, appropriation for 414 Patent Cooperation Treaty, conference to negotiate held in United States 443 Patent Office, appropriation for 69, 415 Patents, atomic energy, licensing requirement, extension, etc 444 Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965. *See separate title*. Spanish-Speaking People, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for, member 838 Standard Reference Data Act, appropriation for effecting provisions, authorization 273 A8 **Commerce, Department of**— Standards, National Bureau of— Appropriation for 69, 415 Coal mining— Interim Compliance Panel, member 744 Safety, advisory committee on research, member 747 State Technical Services, Office of, appropriation for 416 United States Travel Service, appropriation for 414 **Commerce Commission, Interstate**: Appropriation for 80, 461 Transfer of certain functions to chairman 859 **Commercial Fisheries, Bureau of**: Anadromous and Great Lakes fisheries conservation, appropriation for 155 Appropriation for 55, 74, 154 Fishermen’s Protective Fund, appropriation for 155 Fishing vessels, appropriation for construction of 154 Pribilof Islands, appropriation for administration 155 **Commercial Fisheries Research and Development Act of 1964**, appropriation for effecting provisions 154 **Commission for Extension of the United States Capitol**, membership 124 **Commission of Fine Arts**, appropriation for 161 **Commission on Civil Rights**, appropriation for 422 **Commission on Government Procurement**: Appropriation for 448 Establishment 269 **Commission on Obscenity and Pornography**: Appropriation for 122 Time extension 123 **Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws, National**: Appropriation for 423 Extension 44 **Commission on Revision of Criminal Laws of the District of Columbia**, appropriation for 428 **Commodity Credit Corporation**, appropriation for 6, 259 **Commodity Exchange Authority**, appropriation for 67 **Communication Services**, excise tax, extension 660 **Communications Act of 1934, Amendments**: Corporation for Public Broadcasting, extension 146 Educational television broadcasting facilities, increased funds for grants 146 **Communications Commission, Federal**, appropriation for 80, 224 **Communications Satellite Act of 1962, Amendment**, corporation, election of board of directors 4 **Communications Week, National Adult-Youth**: Designation 115 Proclamation 965 **Communism**: Congressional statement opposing United Nations membership to Communist Chinese Government 407 Exports to Communist-dominated countries, revised program 841 **Compacts**. *See* Interstate Compacts, Consent of Congress Granted to. **Comptroller General**: Assistant, salary increase 864 Construction industry, health and safety standards, violations, prohibition of awards 97 Government Procurement, Commission on, membership 270 Salary increase 864 Supergrade positions, additional 850 **Concurrent Resolutions**: American Motion Picture, Diamond Jubilee Year of the, designation 900 Baseball, 100th anniversary, congressional recognition 902 Boy Scouts of America, commendation of leaders 898 Congress— Adjournment 898, 901, 902, 904, 906, 908 Electoral vote count 897 Joint session to receive Presidential communication 898 Dartmouth College, 200th anniversary, congressional greetings 902 Enrolled bill— Correction— Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, continuance of programs (S. 3016) 908 Military construction appropriations (H.R. 14751) 908 T. J. Watson, Jr., appointment to Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution (S.J. Res. 35) 901 Signing during adjournment 908 Inauguration, joint committee for arrangements, extension 898 Ninth International Congress on High Speed Photography, 1970, congressional statement 905 A9 Publications, printing of additional copies— Alliance for Progress, Survey of, compilation of studies 899 “The Analysis and Evaluation of Public Expenditures: The PPB System” 903 “The Capitol”, revised edition 904 Eisenhower, Dwight David, eulogies on 900, 905 “Federal Assistance Programs Compiled During the Roth Study, 1969 Listing of Operating” 904 “A Guide to Student Assistance” 907 “Handbook for Small Business, 3rd Edition, 1969” 907 “How Our Laws Are Made” 901 Inaugural Addresses, Washington through Nixon 903 “The Nomination of Gov. Walter J. Hickel of Alaska to be Secretary of the Interior”, hearings 899 “Our American Government. What Is It? How Does It Function?” 901 “Our Flag” 907 “Separation of Powers and the Independent Agencies: Cases and Selected Readings” 907 “Strategy and Science: Toward a National Security Policy for the 1970’s” 905 “Subversive Influences in Riots, Looting and Burning” 903 “Summary of Veterans Legislation Reported, Ninety-first Congress, First Session” 900 Thermal pollution, 1968 hearings on 902 Veterans’ Benefits Calculator 900 Saint Lawrence Seaway, 10th anniversary, congressional commendation 902 Truman, Harry S., 85th birthday, congressional greetings 899 **Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, Flathead Reservation, Mont.**, disposition of judgment funds 123 **Conference of the United States, Administrative**: Appropriation ceiling, increase 446 Appropriation for 122 **Conferences**. *See* International Organizations. **Congress**. *See also* House of Representatives; Legislative Branch of the Government; Senate. Adjournment 898, 901, 902, 904, 906 Adjournment, sine die 908 Baseball, 100th anniversary, recognition of 902 Electoral vote count 897 Enrolled bills, signing during adjournment 908 Federal Contested Election Act 284 Interstate compacts, consent of Congress granted to— New Hampshire-Vermont Interstate School Compact 14 Oil and Gas Conservation Compact, Interstate, extension 436 Tahoe Regional Planning Compact 360 Upper Niobrara River Compact 86 Joint Committees, Congressional. *See separate title*. Joint Session to receive Presidential communication 898 Ninety-first, second session, convention date 840 Publications, printing of additional copies. *See under* Concurrent Resolutions. Reports to— Attorney General. Interstate Compact to Conserve Oil and Gas 441 Budget, Bureau of the, limitation on expendidures 82 Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund, unfunded liability obligations 138 Defense, Department of— Chemical and biological warfare 209 Foreign property, receipt of 483 Military personnel, increase; airborne alert expenses 482 Military projects 315 Military supplies, disposal 481 Transfer of funds 486 Vietnamese forces, etc., support 486 Federal Reserve System, taxation by States 435 Government Procurement, Commission on, final 270 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of— Black lung, benefits for coal miners, claims, etc 798 Emergency insured student loan program, discrimination 142 Interior, Department of the, coal mining, Interim Compliance Panel, annual; health and safety programs 745, 803, 804 Labor, Department of, black lung, benefits for coal miners, claims, etc 798 National Center on Educational Media and Materials for the Handicapped 102 Overseas Private Investment Corporation 818 A10 **Congress**— Reports to— President of the United States— Appalachian region, study 216 Budget limitations 82 Disaster relief plans 128 Economic Report, time extension 850 Environmental Quality Report 854 Exports to Communist-dominated countries 843, 846 Housing, slum clearance, etc 398 Reorganization plans, time extension 6 Securities and Exchange Commission, study, time extension; appropriation authorization 141 Small Business Administration, use of funds 378 Spanish-Speaking People, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for 840 State, Department of, chemical and biological warfare 210 Transportation, Department of, Appalachian regional transportation system 219 **Congress, Library of**. *See* Library of Congress. **Congressional Space Medal of Honor**, award to astronauts by the President 124 **Connecticut-New York Railroad Passenger Transportation Compact** 441 **Conservation Act of 1969, Endangered Species** 275 **Conservation Program, Great Plains**: Appropriation for 66, 249 Extension and expansion 194 **Conservation Service, Soil**, appropriation for 50, 66, 248, 447 **Consolidated Farmers Home Administration Act of 1961**, appropriation for effecting provisions 250, 257, 258 **Constitution Week**, 1969, proclamation 945 **Construction Safety Act of 1969, Federal (Contract Work Hours Standards Act)**, appropriation for effecting provisions 450 **Construction Safety and Health, Advisory Committee on**, establishment 98 **Consumer and Marketing Service**, appropriation for 67, 251 **Consumer Finance, National Commission on**, appropriation for 448 **Consumer Protection and Environmental Health Services**: Appropriation for 450 Coal mining— Black lung, benefits for miners, claims filed 793 Grants to States for health and safety programs 800 Interim Compliance Panel, member 744 Working conditions, etc., research 798 **Continuing Appropriations, 1970** 38, 191, 292, 453 **Contract Work Hours Standards Act**: Amendments, construction industry, health and safety standards 96 Appropriation for (Federal Construction Safety Act of 1969) 450 **Cooperative State Research Service**, appropriation for 66, 247 **Copyright**, duration of protection, extension 360 **Copyright Office**, appropriation for 355 **Corporations**: Communications Satellite Corporation, election of board of directors 4 Government Corporation Control Act— Amendment, Development Loan Fund, not a corporate entity 825 Appropriation for effecting provisions 457 Income tax— Accumulated taxable income, reasonable needs of business 714 Capital gain and losses 638 Cooperative housing, definition 723 Deductions, personal holding company dividends 723 Depreciation 625 Distribution of stocks 713 Financial institutions, reserve for losses 616 Foreign base company income 718 Liquidations, gain 724 Mergers, interest on indebtedness 604 Mutual savings banks, reserve for losses 620 Stock dividends, distributions 614 Surtax exemption 599 Inter-American Social Development Institute, creation 821 Overseas Private Investment Corporation, creation; compensation of president, etc 809–818, 826 Public Broadcasting, Corporation for, extension 146 Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, appropriation for 460 **Correctional Rehabilitation Study Act of 1965**, study; final report, extension 6 **Council on Environmental Quality**, creation 854 **Court of Military Appeals, United States**: Appropriation for 475 Judges, salary increase 864 **Courts, United States**: Administrative Office— Deputy Director, salary increase 864 A11 Director, salary increase 864 Appeals, Courts of— Appropriation for 61, 65, 419 Coal mining, health and safety decisions, review 754 Construction industry, health and safety standards, petition for review 97 Judges, salary increase 864 Claims, Court of— Appropriation for 65, 419 Commissioners, salary increase 864 Judges, salary increase 864 Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of— Appropriation for 65, 419 Judges, salary increase 864 Customs Court— Appropriation for 61, 419 Judges, salary increase 864 District Courts— Appropriation for 61, 65, 419 Construction industry, health and safety standards, jurisdiction 97 Judges, salary increase 864 Judges— District of Columbia, retirement, survivor annuity provisions 292 Salary increase 864 Justices, salary increase 864 Military Appeals, United States Court of. *See separate title*. Referees in bankruptcy, salary increase 864 Supreme Court of the United States— Appropriation for 61, 65, 418 Associate Justices, salary increase 864 Chief Justice, salary increase 864 Tax Court, United States— Appropriation for 81, 123, 453 Judges, salary increase 864 Organization and jurisdiction, change in provisions 730 **Credit Control Act** 376 **Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, Omnibus**, appropriation for effecting provisions 411 **Crimes and Misdemeanors**: Coal mining, health and safety standards, penalties for violations 756 Credit Control Act, penalties for violations 378 Exports to Communist-dominated countries, penalties for violations 844 Fish and wildlife, endangered species, penalties for violations 276–281 Railroad employees, restriction on hours of service, penalties for violations 464 “Subversive Influences in Riots, Looting and Burnings”, printing of additional copies 903 **Criminal Justice Act of 1964**, appropriation for effecting provisions 420 **Criminal Laws, National Commission on Reform of Federal**: Appropriation for 423 Extension 44 **Criminal Laws of the District of Columbia, Commission on Revision of**, appropriation for 428 **Crop Insurance Corporation, Federal**, appropriation for 68, 259 **Cropland Adjustment Program**, appropriation for 254 **Cuba**, claims of United States nationals, time extension 435 **Cuban Americans**, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for Spanish-Speaking People, establishment 838 **Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West, Center for**, appropriation for 407 **Customs, Bureau of**, appropriation for 78, 117, 452 **Customs and Patent Appeals**, Court of: Appropriation for 65, 419 Judges, salary increase 864 **Customs Court**: Appropriation for 61, 419 Judges, salary increase 864 **D** **D-Day Twenty-fifth Anniversary Day**, proclamation 948 **Dairy Farmers**, indemnity payments to, appropriation for 255 **Dairy Products**, tariff schedules, proclamation 915 **Dartmouth College**, 200th Anniversary, congressional greetings 902 **Day of Bread and Harvest Festival**: Designation 135 Proclamation 970 **Deaf, Model High School for the**, agreements with, institutions to serve needs of 103 **Defense, Department of**. *See also* Armed Forces *and individual services*. Appropriation Act, 1970 469 Appropriation for 49, 50, 69, 234, 325, 469 Assistant secretary, additional 207 Civil defense, appropriation for 234 Civil functions, appropriation for 58 Claims, appropriation for payments 475 Contingencies, appropriation for 475 A12 **Defense, Department of**— Court of Military Appeals, United States— Appropriation for 475 Judges, salary increase 864 Employees of defense contractors, reporting requirements 211 Facilities for defense agencies 309 Family housing at military installations— Appropriation for 467 Authorization 310 Foreign countries, friendly, military assistance 819, 820 Foreign military students, restriction on training 820 General provisions. Appropriation Acts 468, 479 Homeowners assistance, acquisition of property 313 Joint Chiefs of Staff, chairman, reappointment for one year 12 Land conveyances. Grand Prairie, Tex 318 Military Appeals, United States Court of— Appropriation for 475 Judges, salary increase 864 Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1970 466 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1970 293 National Security Agency, restriction on number of positions, removal 850 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 474 Research and development, appropriation for 478 Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1970 318 Retired pay— Appropriation for 51, 471 Cost-of-living adjustment 837 Travel allowances, per diem, increase 840 **Defense Production Act of 1950**: Amendments, voluntary credit restraint programs 376 Appropriation for effecting provisions 348 **Defense Projection, Joint Committee on**, appropriation for 348 **Defense Transportation Day, National, and National Transportation Week**, 1969, proclamation 935 **Delaware River Basin Commission**, appropriation for 335 **Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act of 1966**: Amendments— Alaska, housing, loans 390 Model cities programs, authorization 391 New technologies, use of 401 Urban information and technical assistance, extension 394 Appropriation for effecting provisions 235, 237 **Department of Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965**, appropriation for effecting provisions 239 **Desolation Wilderness, Eldorado National Forest, Calif.**, designation 131 **Diplomatic Courier Service, United States**, 50th anniversary, commemoration 83 **Disaster Areas**: Bureau of Reclamation, use in assistance 127 Debris removal 130 Farmers Home Administration, disaster loans, deferred payments 127 Fire suppression 129 Food coupon allotments 129 Highway repair, assistance 126 Public land entry, additional time 126 Small Business Administration, disaster loans, deferred payments 127 State disaster relief programs, assistance 128 Temporary dwellings 128 Timber sale contracts, cancellation, etc 126 Unemployment assistance 129 **Disaster Relief Act of 1965, Pacific Northwest**, appropriation for effecting provisions 458 **Disaster Relief Act of 1966**, appropriation for effecting provisions 222 **Disaster Relief Act of 1969** 125 Appropriation for effecting provisions 222 **District Courts**: Appropriation for 61, 65, 419 Construction industry, health and safety standards, jurisdiction 97 Judges, salary increase 864 **District of Columbia**: Appalachia, Regional Action Planning Commission, Federal cochairman headquarters in 217 Appropriation Act, 1970 428 Appropriation for 51, 81, 428 Capital outlay, appropriation for 431 Criminal Laws of the, Commission on Revision of, appropriation for 428 Education, appropriation for 429 Employment, limitation 181 Federal payments— Appropriation for 51, 428 Increase 180 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Park, designation of land 928 A13 Frederick Douglass Home, restoration, appropriation authorization 183 Freedmen’s Hospital, appropriation for 72 Gallaudet College, appropriation for 72 General provisions, Appropriation Act 432 Health and welfare, appropriation for 430 Highways and traffic, appropriation for 430 Howard University, appropriation for 72 Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington, leasing of Adas Israel Congregation Synagogue 107 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts— Appropriation authorization 135 Appropriation for 449 Judges, retirement, survivor annuity provisions 292 Law enforcement programs, appropriation authorization 180 Medical facilities, appropriation for grants 57 National Capital Transportation Act of 1969 320 Parks and recreation, appropriation for 430 Patent Cooperation Treaty, conference to negotiate held in United States 443 Public safety, appropriation for 429 Public Safety, Office of Director of, abolishment 181 Taxes— Admission to public events; repairing personal property; mailing services, etc.; laundering 170–172 Alcoholic beverages, increase 175 Cigarettes, increase 173 Income— “Capital asset”, definition; gain or loss, basis 176, 177 Corporations, minimum tax 178 Depreciation, basis 177 Estimated tax, declaration 177 Motor vehicles— Excise, increase 172 Operator permits, increase 174 Registration, inspection, etc., increase 173 Transit Authority, District share for transit development program, authorization 321 Unemployment compensation, international organizations, exemption from tax 130 Washington International School, Inc., transfer of Phillips School property to 104 **District of Columbia, Motor Vehicle Safety Responsibility Act of the, Amendment**, regulations regarding reinstating license 175 **District of Columbia Alcoholic Beverage Page Control Act, Amendment**, rate of tax, increase 175 **District of Columbia Cigarette Tax Act, Amendments**, stamps, increase 173 **District of Columbia Income and Franchise Tax Act of 1947, Amendments**: “Capital asset”, definition 176 Corporations, minimum tax 178 Depreciation, basis 177 Estimated tax, delclaration 177 Gain or loss, basis 177 **District of Columbia Judges Retirement Act of 1964, Amendment**, survivor annuity provisions 292 **District of Columbia Medical Facilities Construction Act of 1968**, appropriation for effecting provisions 57 **District of Columbia Public Education Act**, appropriation for effecting provisions 247 **District of Columbia Revenue Act of 1937, Amendments**, motor vehicles, registration, inspection, etc., fees, increase 173 **District of Columbia Revenue Act of 1947**: Amendment, Federal payment, increase 180 Appropriation for effecting provisions 428 **District of Columbia Revenue Act of 1969** 169 **District of Columbia Sales Tax Act, Amendments**: Admission to public events; repairing tangible personal property; mailing services, etc.; laundering 170 Failure to file return, penalty 171 **District of Columbia Traffic Act, 1925, Amendments**: Comptroller of the Senate, issuance of congressional auto tag 343 Motor vehicles— Excise tax, increase 172 Operators permits, increase 174 **District of Columbia Unemployment Compensation Act, Amendment**, international organizations, exemption from unemployment compensation tax 130 **District of Columbia Use Tax Act, Amendments**, admission to public events; repairing tangible personal property; mailing services, etc.; laundering 171 **Douglass Home, Frederick, D.C., restoration**, appropriation authorization 183 **Drug Rehabilitation; Alcoholic Counseling and Recovery Programs** 829, 830 **Drugs, Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous**, appropriation for 60, 411, 451 **Dulles International Airport**: High-speed ground transportation, appropriation for research 460 Transit line, study 322 A14 **E** **Economic Advisers, Council of**, appropriation for 62, 121 **Economic Development Assistance**, appropriation for 60, 412 **Economic Opportunity, Office of**: Antipoverty agencies, beneficiary’s tax delinquency, withholding payments 833 National Older Americans Volunteer Program, cooperation 113 Spanish-Speaking People, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for, member 838 **Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, Amendments**: Drug rehabilitation; alcoholic counseling and recovery programs 829, 830 Extension of program; authorization of funds 827 Headstart, family planning, health services, etc 827 Job Corps centers facilities available for special youth programs 832 Special work and career development programs 833 Trust Territories of the Pacific, applicability 830, 835 VISTA volunteers, creditable service for civil service retirement 831 **Economic Opportunity Amendments of 1969** 827 **Economic Research Service**, appropriation for 66 **Education**. *See also* Schools and Colleges. Campus disruptors— Convicted students, denial of financial assistance 201, 203 Grant payments, denial of 230 Loan funds, use of, prohibition 427 Coal mining, programs for health and safety, training, etc 800, 802 College housing, grants 390 Educational Television and Radio Amendments of 1969 146 Emergency Insured Student Loan Act of 1969 141 Financial assistance, denial to convicted students 201, 203 Fish and wildlife, endangered species, importation 276 “A Guide to Student Assistance”, printed as a House document 907 Joint labor-management trust funds for scholarships, employer contributions 133 Mutual educational and cultural exchange activities, appropriation for 407 National Center on Educational Media and Materials for the Handicapped, establishment 102 National Education Association of the United States, power to sell property; elimination of board of trustees 42 National School Lunch Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 251, 252 National School Lunch Week, 1969, proclamation 967 New Hampshire-Vermont Interstate School Compact 14 Student Loan Act of 1969, Emergency Insured 141 Television broadcasting facilities, increased funds for grants 146 Universities, public, local grants-in-aid credit 387 **Education, Office of**, appropriation for 57, 70, 422 **Education Act of 1965, Higher, Amendments**, increased appropriation, authorization 143 **Education Facilities Act, Higher**, appropriation for effecting provisions 57 **Education Week, American**, 1969, proclamation 964 **Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, Mutual**, appropriation for effecting provisions 407, 424, 426 **Educational Television and Radio Amendments of 1969** 146 **Eisenhower, Dwight David**: Death of, proclamation announcing 941 Eulogies to, printed as House and Senate documents 900, 905 **Eisenhower, Mamie Doud**, mail service, franking privileges 7 **Eisenhower National Historical Site, Gettysburg, Pa.**, development 274 **Elderly**: Housing for, loans 390 Older Americans Act Amendments of 1965. *See separate title*. Older Americans Act Amendments of 1969 108 **Eldorado National Forest, Calif.**, designation of Desolation Wilderness within 131 **Election Act, Federal Contested** 284 **Electoral Vote Count** 897 **Electrodes for Aluminum Production**, suspension of duty, extension 36 **Emergency Insured Student Loan Act of 1969** 141 **Emergency Preparedness, Office of**, appropriation for 52, 65, 221 A15 **Employees’ Compensation, Bureau of**, appropriation for 56 **Employment Opportunity Commission, Equal**: Appropriation for 79, 422 Spanish-Speaking People, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for, member 838 **Employment Security, Bureau of**, appropriation for 4, 56 **Endangered Species Conservation Act of 1969** 275 **Engineers, Corps of**: Appropriation for 58, 70, 325 Flood control, appropriation for 326 **Environmental Policy Act of 1969, National** 852 **Environmental Quality, Council on**, creation 854 **Environmental Science Services, Administration**, appropriation for 60, 69, 414, 451 **Equal Employment Opportunity Commission**: Appropriation for 79, 422 Spanish-Speaking People, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for, member 838 **Everglades National Park, Fla.**: Acquisition of land 134 Ecology study, restriction of funds 462 **Executive Office of the President**. *See* Executive Office *under* President of the United States. **Executive Organization, President’s Advisory Council on**, appropriation for 452 **Exhibitions, Special International**, appropriation for 426 **Export Administrative Act of 1969** 841 **Export Control Act of 1949**: Amendments, extension 42, 101, 169 Appropriation for effecting provisions 413 Communist-dominated countries, revised program 841 Expiration date 847 **F** **Family Health Week, National**: Designation 133 Proclamation 969 **Farm-City Week, National**, 1969, proclamation 962 **Farm Credit Administration**, appropriation for 80, 260, 447 **Farm Safety Week, National**, 1969, proclamation 933 **Farm Tenant Act, Bankhead-Jones**, appropriation for effecting provisions 249 **Farmer Cooperative Service**, appropriation for 66, 248 **Farmers Home Administration**: Appropriation for 50, 68, 257 Disaster areas, deferred payments on loans 127 **Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968**, appropriation for effecting provisions 458 **“Federal Assistance Programs Compiled During the Roth Study, 1969 Listing of Operating”**, printing of additional copies 904 **Federal Aviation Act of 1958, Amendments**, air carriers, acquisition of control 103 **Federal Aviation Administration**: Appropriation for 78, 456 Aviation War Risk Insurance Revolving Fund, appropriation for 457 Civil supersonic aircraft development, appropriation for 457 National capital airports, appropriation for 456 Research and development, appropriation for 456 Sonic boom damages, appropriation for payment of claims 462 **Federal Bureau of Investigation**: Appropriation for 75, 409 Director, compensation 409 Supergrade positions, additional 850 **Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950**, appropriation for effecting provisions 234, 235 **Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969** 742 Administration 798 Black lung, benefits 792 Health standards, interim mandatory 760 Safety standards, interim mandatory 765 **Federal Coal Mine Safety Act**, repealed 803 **Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Review**, appropriation for 161 **Federal Communications Commission**, appropriation for 80, 224 **Federal Construction Safety Act of 1969 (Contract Work Hours Standards Act)**, appropriation for effecting provisions 450 **Federal Contested Election Act** 284 **Federal Criminal Laws, National Commission on Reform of**: Appropriation for 423 Extension 44 **Federal Crop Insurance Act**, appropriation for effecting provisions 259 **Federal Crop Insurance Corporation**, appropriation for 68, 259 **Federal Deposit Insurance Act, Amendments**: Interest rates, regulatory authority, extension 371 A16 **Federal Deposit Insurance Act, Amendments**— Maximum coverage, deposit insurance, increase 375 Nonfederally insured financial institutions, rate control 372 **Federal Expenditures, Joint Committee on Reduction of**, appropriation for 348 **Federal Extension Service**, appropriation for 66 **Federal Field Committee for Development Planning in Alaska**, appropriation for 165 **Federal Hazardous Substances Act, Amendments**, toys with electrical, mechanical or thermal hazards, regulations; repurchase of, banned 187, 189 **Federal Highway Administration**: Appropriation for 78, 457 Public Roads, Bureau of, appropriation for 457 **Federal Home Loan Bank Act, Amendments**: Borrowing authority, increase 374 Home mortgage loans, maximum interest rates 401 Interest rates, regulatory authority 372 Nonfederally insured financial institutions, rate control 372 **Federal Home Loan Bank Board**, appropriation for 80, 239 **Federal Insurance Administration**, appropriation for 238 **Federal Labor Relations Council**, appropriation for 447 **Federal Law Enforcement Training Center**, appropriation for 116 **Federal Maritime Commission**, appropriation for 80, 422 **Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service**, appropriation for 80 **Federal National Mortgage Association Charter Act**, appropriation for effecting provisions 233, 239 **Federal Power Commission**, appropriation for 80, 224 **Federal Prison Industries, Incorporated**, appropriation for 426 **Federal Prison System**, appropriation for 60, 410 **Federal Railroad Administration**: Alaska Railroad Revolving Fund, appropriation for 460 Appropriation for 78, 459 High-speed ground transportation, appropriation for 460 Railroad Safety, Bureau of, appropriation for 459 **Federal Register**: Printing and binding, appropriation for 357 Publication in— Coal mining, health and safety regulations 746, 747, 760, 793, 795, 796 Emergency insured student loans, regulations 142 Fish and wildlife, endangered species 275 Tax on foreign organizations 519 Toys with electrical, mechanical or thermal hazards, regulations 187 **Federal Reserve Act, Amendments**: Foreign-owned banks, funds borrowed from, reserve requirements 375 Interest rates, regulatory authority 371 **Federal Reserve System**: Credit Control Act 376 National banks, taxation by States, study 434 **Federal Seed Act, Amendments**: Certified seed, class specifications, etc 134 “Certifying agency”, definition 134 **Federal Supply Service**, appropriation for 226 **Federal Trade Commission**, appropriation for 53, 224 **Federal Water Polution Control Act**: Appalachian regions, sewage treatment works 215 Appropriation for effecting provisions 329 **Fine Arts, Commission of**, appropriation for 161 **Fire Prevention Week**, 1969, proclamation 952 **Firearms; Ammunition**, recordkeeping requirements 269 **Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act of 1958**, appropriation for effecting provisions 325, 326 **Fish and Wildlife Service**: Black Bass Act, amendments, commercial traffic in Black Bass or other fish taken illegally in foreign country, restriction 281 Endangered Species Conservation Act of 1969 275 Migratory Bird Treaty Act, amendments, shipment of wild game mammals, etc., to and from Mexico 282 **Fisheries Commissions, International**, appropriation for 406 **Fisheries Society, American**, 100th anniversary, medals in commemoration 9 **Flag Day and National Flag Week**, 1969, proclamation 949 **Flag of the United States**: Display at half-staff upon death of certain officials, proclamation 974 A17 Implantation on moon or other planet 202 **Flood Control**. *See also* Rivers and Harbors. Appropriation for 50, 249, 326, 334, 447 Housing, flood insurance programs 396, 397 National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, appropriation for effecting provisions 238 **Florida, Everglades National Park**: Acquisition of land 134 Ecology study, restriction on funds 462 **Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, Colo.**, establishment 101 **Food and Agriculture Act of 1965**, appropriation for effecting provisions 254 **Food and Drug Administration**, appropriation for 70 **Food Coupon Allotments**, disaster areas 129 **Food Stamp Act of 1964**: Amendments, program for 1970, increased appropriation, authorization 191 Appropriation for effecting provisions 251 **Foreign Agricultural Service**, appropriation for 67, 252 **Foreign Assistance**, continuing appropriations 39, 192, 292, 453 **Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, Amendments**: Agricultural credit and self-help community development projects, Latin America 817 Alliance for Progress 818 American schools and hospitals abroad 805 Desalting plant in Israel 806 Economic assistance— Development Loan Fund 805 Technical cooperation and development grants 805 Foreign currencies, use of 820 General and administrative provisions 820 Housing guaranties, worldwide; Latin American countries 807 International organizations and programs— Arab refugees, vocational training 819 Indus Basin development 819 Palestine refugees, certain restrictions 819 Military assistance— Special authority of the President 820 Training foreign military students, restriction 820 Overseas Private Investment Corporation, creation 809 Peaceful communications programs 807 Population growth, programs relating to 818 Vietnam, supporting assistance 819 **Foreign Assistance Act of 1969** 805 **Foreign Claims Settlement Commission**: Appropriation for 80, 422 Cuban claims, time extension 435 **Foreign Currencies**, foreign assistance program, use of 820 **Foreign Direct Investment Control**, appropriation for 69, 414 **Foreign Service Act of 1946**, appropriation for effecting provisions 403–405, 407, 422 **Foreign Service Buildings Act, 1926**, appropriation for effecting provisions 404 **Forest Service**, appropriation for 56, 159 **Fort Donelson National Battlefield, Tenn.**, judgment funds 359 **Fossil Beds National Monument, Florissant, Colo.**, establishment 101 **Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Park, D.C.**, designation of land 928 **Frederick Douglass Home, D.C.**, restoration, appropriation authorization 183 **Freedmen’s Hospital, D.C.**, appropriation for 72 **G** **Gallaudet College, D.C.**, appropriation for 72 **Gas**: Interstate Oil and Gas Conservation Compact, extension 436 Tax deduction, depletion rate 629 **General Accounting Office**: Appropriation for 65, 358 Comptroller General— Assistant, salary increase 864 Construction industry, health and safety standards, violations, prohibition of awards 97 Government Procurement, Commission on, membership 270 Salary increase 864 Supergrade positions, additional 850 General Counsel, salary increase 864 **General Pulaski’s Memorial Day**, 1969, proclamation 957 **General Services Administration**: Administrator, Office of, appropriation for 227 Appropriation for 79, 224 Federal Supply Service, appropriation for 226 Former President, office facilities, etc., appropriation for 227 General provisions, Appropriation Act 228 National Archives and Records Service. *See separate title*. A18 **General Services Administration**—Con. National historical publications grants, appropriation for 226 Property Management and Disposal Service, appropriation for 79 Public Buildings Service, appropriation for 79, 224 Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act, disposition of lead without regard to 48 Surplus property, transfer to Housing and Urban Development, Department of, for use in low-rent housing projects 400 Transportation and Communications Service, appropriation for 79, 226 **General von Steuben Memorial Day**: Designation 115 Proclamation 963 **Geological Survey**, appropriation for 55, 152, 448 **Georgia**, Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, disposal of certain property 371 **Government Corporation Control Act**: Amendment, Development Loan Fund, not a corporate entity 825 Appropriation for effecting provisions 457 **Government Organizations and Employees**. *See also individual departments*. Appropriation Act, general provisions 336 Civil service retirement, VISTA volunteers, creditable service 831 Civil Service Retirement Amendments of 1969 136 Claims and judgments, appropriation for 62, 453, 475 Comptroller General, supergrade positions, additional 850 Environmental Quality, Council on, cooperation of agencies with 854 Executive branch— Limitation on number of employees— Atomic Energy Commission, exception 47 Repeal of provision 83 Supergrade positions, additional 850 Executive schedule, Defense Department, additional assistant secretary 207 Executive schedule pay rates, increase 864 Federal Bureau of Investigation, supergrade positions, additional 850 Government Procurement, Commission on, cooperation with 271, 272 International organizations. Federal employees detailed to, periods of service; rights, etc 825 Library of Congress, supergrade positions, additional 850 National Zoological Park police, pay structure 41 Overseas Private Investment Corporation, creation; compensation of president, etc 809–818, 826 Retirement program— Agency-employee contributions, increase 136 Average pay computation, three consecutive years 138 Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund, financing 137 Cost-of-living adjustment 139 Financing practices 136 Remarriage provisions 139 Survivor annuities; effective date 140, 851 Unused sick leave credit 139 Rioters, convicted, withholding of payments to Federal employees 244, 261, 427 Spanish-Speaking People, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for, personnel detailed to 839 Travel expense, per diem 190 **Government Printing Office**: Apprentices, number of, increase 453 Appropriation for 64, 357 Public Printer, salary increase 864 Superintendent of Documents, appropriation for 358 **Government Procurement, Commission on**: Appropriation for 448 Establishment 269 **Great Plains Conservation Program**: Appropriation for 66, 249 Extension and expansion 194 **Great Smoky Mountains National Park**: North Carloina, construction of entrance at 182 Tennessee, land conveyance for rights-of-way 100 **Guam**, mobile homes, mortgage insurance 402 “A Guide to Student Assistance”, printed as a House document 907 **H** **Handicapped**: Blind. *See separate title*. Books for, appropriation for 356 Housing, loans 390 National Center on Educational Media and Materials for the Handicapped, establishment 102 National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, 1969, proclamation 958 **Harvest Festival, Day of Bread and**: Designation 135 Proclamation 970 A19 **Hatch Act of 1887**, appropriation for effecting provisions 247 **Hawaii**, mobile homes, mortgage insurance 402 **Hazardous Substances Act, Federal, Amendments**, toys with electrical, mechanical or thermal hazards, regulations; repurchase of, banned 187, 189 **Headstart, Family Planning, Health Services, Etc.**, continuance of programs 827 **Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of**: Appalachian demonstration health projects 214 Appropriation for 52, 57, 70, 235, 422, 449 Appropriations, continuing 39, 192, 292, 453 Child Protection and Toy Safety Act of 1969 187 Consumer Protection and Environmental Health Service— Appropriation for 450 Coal mining— Black lung, benefits for miners, claims filed 793 Grants to States for health and safety programs 800 Interim Compliance Panel, member 744 Working conditions, etc., research 798 Economic opportunity programs, emergency food and medical services 829 Education, Office of, appropriation for 57, 70, 422 Federal Hazardous Substances Act, amendments, toys with electrical, mechanical or thermal hazards, regulations; repurchase of, banned 187, 189 Food and Drug Administration, appropriation for 70 Freedmen’s Hospital, appropriation for 72 Gallaudet College, appropriation for 72 Health Services and Mental Health Administration, appropriation for 449 Howard University, appropriation for 72 Mental Health, National Institute of, appropriation for 72 National Center on Educational Media and Materials for the Handicapped, establishment 102 National Institutes of Health— Appropriation for 71 Coal mining, advisory committee on health research, member 748 Occupational diseases, coal mining, research 215 Older Americans Act Amendments of 1965. *See separate title*. Older Americans Act Amendments of 1969 108 Public Health Service, appropriation for 57, 71, 235 Social and Rehabilitation Service, appropriation for 52, 57, 72 Social Security Act. *See separate title*. Social Security Administration, appropriation for 58, 72 Spanish-Speaking People, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for, member 838 Toy Safety Act of 1969, Child Protection and 187 **Health, National Institutes of**: Appropriation for 71 Coal mining, advisory committee on health research, member 748 **Health Day, Child**, 1969, proclamation 966 **Health Services and Mental Health Administration**, appropriation for 449 **Health Week, National Family**: Designation 133 Proclamation 969 **Heart Month, American**, 1969, proclamation 928 **Helen Keller Memorial Week**: Designation 11 Proclamation 947 **Heptanoic Acid**, temporary suspension of duty 42 **Higher Education Act of 1965, Amendments**, increased appropriation, authorization 143 **Higher Education Facilities Act**, appropriation for effecting provisions 57 **Highway Administration, Federal**: Appropriation for 78, 457 Public Roads, Bureau of, appropriation for 457 **Highway Week, National**, 1969 proclamation 954 **Highways**: Appalachian region, extension of program 214 Baltimore, Md., land conveyance for construction of 132 Beautification, appropriation for 458 Chamizal Memorial Highway, appropriation for 459 Disaster areas, repairs, assistance 126 Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968, appropriation for effecting provisions 458 Forest highways, appropriation for 459 Motor carrier safety, appropriation for 459 National Highway Week, 1969, proclamation 954 A20 **Highways**— Pacific Northwest Disaster Relief Act of 1965, appropriation for effecting provisions 458 Public lands highways, appropriation for 459 Right-of-Way Revolving Fund, appropriation for 458 State and community highway safety, appropriation for 458 Traffic and highway safety, appropriation for 458 **Hispanic Heritage Week, National**, 1969, proclamation 960 **Home Loan Bank Act, Federal, Amendments**: Borrowing authority, increase 374 Home mortgage loans, maximum interest rates 401 Interest rates, regulatory authority 372 Nonfederally insured financial institutions, rate control 372 **Home Loan Bank Board, Federal**, appropriation for 80, 239 **Home Owners’ Loan Act of 1933, Amendment**, savings and loan associations, investment of assets in stocks of housing corporations 401 **Hospitals**: American, abroad, economic assistance 805 Freedmen’s Hospital, appropriation for 72 Veterans, construction of facilities, etc., appropriation for 233 **House of Representatives**. *See also* Congress; Legislative Branch of the Government. Additional House Office Building Act of 1955, appropriation for effecting provisions 353 Adjournment 898, 901, 902, 904, 906, 908 Appropriation for 58, 63, 450 Appropriations, Committee of, report by Atomic Energy Commission, transfer of funds 324 Armed Services, Committee on— Attack aircraft carriers, study 207 Reports on military construction, etc.— Air Force, Department of the 308 Army, Department of the 296 Defense, Department of 309, 310, 312, 314 Navy, Department of the 302 Banking and Currency, Committee on, reports by Housing and Urban Development, Department of— Mortgage insurance; rental assistance 398 Surplus property transferred by General Services Administration for use in low-rent housing projects 400 Bates, William H., payment to widow of 343 Contingent expenses, appropriation for 345, 348 Everett, Robert A., payment to widow of 58 Federal Contested Election Act 284 Joint Economic Committee, President’s Economic Report to, time extension 850 Majority leader— Commission for Extension of the United States Capitol, member 124 Display of flag at half-staff upon death of 974 Salary, increase 107 Minority leader— Display of flag at half-staff upon death of 974 Salary, increase 107 Office equipment, authorization 291 Post Office and Civil Service, Committee on, report by Comptroller General, Civil Service Commission revolving fund 851 Ronan, Daniel J., payment to family 450 Salary increase for members 864 Speaker of the House— Appointments by. Government Procurement, Commission on, membership 270 Enrolled bills, signing during adjournment 908 Reports to— Armed Forces, use of funds, etc 208–210, 212 Military departments, contract awards 315 National Aeronautics and Space Administration, employee information 201 President of the United States, military assistance to foreign countries 821 Salary, increase 107 **Housing Act, National**. *See* National Housing Act. **Housing Act of 1937, United States**: Amendments— Public housing, low rental, loans; annual contributions; payments not exceeding one-fourth family income, etc 389 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, eligibility 395 A21 Appropriation for effecting provisions 236, 242 **Housing Act of 1949**: Amendments— Insurance of mortgages, waiver of workable program requirements 390 Neighborhood development projects, eligibility period 386 Pedestrian malls 387 Rehabilitation grants, family income limitation 387 Relocation; replacement units, etc 388 Rural housing— Direct Loan Account, repeal 399 Insurance Fund, uses 398, 399 Nonprofit organizations, financial assistance 399 Programs, extension 398 Temporary extension of program 125 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands and to Indian tribes, eligibility 385 Universities, public, local grants-in-aid credit 387 Urban renewal, grant authority 385 Appropriation for effecting provisions 235, 238, 257, 258 **Housing Act of 1950**: Amendment, college housing, grants 390 Appropriation for effecting provisions 54 **Housing Act of 1954**: Amendment, urban planning and facilities, authorization 391 Appropriation for effecting provisions 235, 236 **Housing Act of 1959**: Amendment, elderly or handicapped, loans 390 Appropriation for effecting provisions 241 **Housing Act of 1961**: Amendment, open space, urban beautification, historic preservation grants, authorization 391 Appropriation for effecting provisions 236, 237 **Housing Act of 1964**: Amendment, rehabilitation loans, income limitation 387 Appropriation for effecting provisions 235, 236 **Housing Amendments of 1955**, appropriation for effecting provisions 241 **Housing and Urban Development, Department of**: Appalachian regions, low income families 215 Appropriation Act, 1970 235 Appropriation for 53, 73, 235 Family housing a t military installations 310 General provisions, Appropriation Act, 1970 242 Guaranties, worldwide; Latin American countries 807 Mortgage market, expansion, etc 375 Spanish-Speaking People, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for, member 838 **Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965**: Amendments— Lower income families, rent supplement 383 Water and sewer facilities, grants 391 Appropriation for effecting provisions 235–239 **Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968**: Amendments— Employment opportunities for lower income persons 395 Flood insurance, emergency program; mudslides; local control 396, 397 Interstate land sales, exemptions 398 New community land development, supplementary grants 391 Slum clearance, report to Congress 398 Appropriation for effecting provisions 236, 238 **Housing and Urban Development Act of 1969** 379 Miscellaneous provisions 394 Model cities and metropolitan development program 391 Mortgage credit 379 Urban renewal and housing assistance program 385 **“How Our Laws Are Made”**, printing of additional copies 901 **Howard University, D.C.**, appropriation for 72 **Human Rights Day and Human Rights Week**, proclamation 913 **Human Rights Day—Bill of Rights Day**, proclamation 973 **I** **Immigration and Nationality Act, Amendments**, naturalization, waiting period after final hearing 283 **Immigration and Naturalization Service**, appropriation for 75, 409, 450 **Imports, Duty-Free Entries**: Armed Forces personnel in combat zones, certain gifts 837 Chicory roots 44 Electrodes for aluminum production 36 Heptanoic acid 42 Istle 105 A22 **Imports, Duty-Free Entries**— Metal scrap 35 Professional equipment and containers 920 Shoe lathes 99 Silk 36 **Inaugural Addresses, Washington Through Nixon**, publication as a House document 903 **Inaugural Ceremonies for 1969, Joint Committee on**, continuation 898 **Income and Franchise Tax Act of 1947, District of Columbia**. *See* District of Columbia Income and Franchise Tax Act of 1947. **Independent Offices**. *See also* Government Organization and Employees *and individual titles*. Appropriation Act, 1970 221 Appropriation for 53, 59, 122, 221, 335, 447, 453 **Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1962, Amendment**, Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund, annual estimates, repeal 138 **Indian Affairs, Bureau of**, appropriation for 54, 73, 148, 448 **Indian Claims Commission**, appropriation for 162 **Indian Health Services**, appropriation for 161, 449 **Indian Opportunity, National Council on**: Appropriation authorization 220 Appropriation for 449 **Indians**: California, Indians of, judgment funds 105 Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, S. Dak., lands held in trust for 168 Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, Flathead Reservation, Mont., disposition of judgment funds 123 Health services, appropriation for 161, 449 Housing, urban renewal, eligibility 385 Public works, grants to Indian tribes 219 Pueblo of Laguna, N. Mex., lands held in trust for 184 Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation, S. Dak., land exchange proceedings 190 Southern Ute Tribe, Colo., lands held in trust for 369 Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, N. Dak.— S. Dak., lands held in trust for 168 Three Affiliated Tribes, Fort Berthold Reservation, N. Dak., lands held in trust 167 **Indus Basin Development**, economic assistance 819 **Industrial Hygiene Week, National**: Designation 135 Proclamation 970 **Information Agency, United States**, appropriation for 81, 424 **Insurance**: Aviation War Risk Insurance Revolving Fund, appropriation for 457 Federal Corp Insurance Corporation, appropriation for 68, 259 Federal Deposit Insurance Act, amendments— Interest rates, regulatory authority, extension 371 Maximum coverage, deposit insurance increase 375 Nonfederally insured financial institutions, rate control 372 Federal Insurance Administration, appropriation for 238 **Inter-American Social Development Institute**, creation 821 **Interest Equalization Tax**, extension 86, 105 **Interest Equalization Tax Extension Act of 1969** 261 **Interest Rates**, regulation authority, extension 115, 371 **Interest Rates Study, Mortgage**, report, extension 7, 43 **Intergovernmental Relations, Advisory Commission on**, appropriation for 122 **Intergovernmental Relations, Office of**: Appropriation authorization 849 Appropriation for 452 **Interior, Department of the**: Alaska Power Administration, appropriation for 333 Appropriation Act, 1970 147 Appropriation for 54, 73, 147, 329, 448 Bonneville Power Administration, appropriation for 75, 333 Coal Research, Office of, appropriation for 153 Commercial Fisheries, Bureau of— Anadromous and Great Lakes fisheries conservation, appropriation for 155 Appropriation for 55, 74, 154 Fishermen’s Protective Fund, appropriation for 155 Fishing vessels, appropriation for construction of 154 Pribilof Islands, appropriation for administration 155 Congress, report to, coal mining, Interim Compliance Panel, annual; health and safety programs 745, 803, 804 Economic opportunity, special youth programs, cooperation 833 A23 Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 742 Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, appropriation for 329 Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act of 1958, appropriation for effecting provisions 325, 326 Fish and Wildlife Service— Black Bass Act, amendments, commercial traffic in Black Bass or other fish taken illegally in foreign country, restriction 281 Endangered Species Conservation Act of 1969 275 Migratory Bird Treaty Act, amendments, shipment of wild game mammals, etc., to and from Mexico 282 General provisions. Appropriation Acts 158, 165, 334 Geological Survey, appropriation for 55, 152, 448 Hickel, Walter J., publication of hearings on nomination of secretary 899 Indian Affairs, Bureau of, appropriation for 54, 73, 148, 448 Indians. *See separate title*. Land conveyances— Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, Ga 371 Conservation of endangered species, purchase of areas for 282 Everglades National Park, Fla 134 Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tenn., certain rights-of-way 100 Valley of Fire State Park, Nev., lands for inclusion, waiver of acreage limitation 445 Land Management, Bureau of, appropriation for 54, 147, 448 Mines, Bureau of— Appropriation for 55, 74, 153, 448 Coal mining— Education and training programs 800, 802 Grants to States for health and safety programs 800 Health, advisory committee on research, member 748 Interim Compliance Panel, member 744 Working conditions, etc., research 799 National Park Service, appropriation for 55, 74, 156, 449 National parks, monuments, seashores, etc. *See separate title*. National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act of 1966, citation as title 283 Oil and Gas, Office of, appropriation for 55, 154 Oregon and California grant lands, appropriation for 147 Outdoor Recreation, Bureau of, appropriation for 54, 74, 150 Pribilof Islands, appropriation for administration 155 Public land entry, disaster areas, additional time 126 Public lands development roads and trails, appropriation for 147 Reclamation, Bureau of— Appropriation for 75, 329 Civilian employees, overpayment of certain, relief 882 Disaster areas, use in assistance 127 Reclamation projects— Water resource development projects, feasibility studies 130 Yakima project, Kennewick division extension, Wash., construction, etc 106 Saline Water, Office of, appropriation for 158 Saline water program, appropriation authorization 45 Secretary, Office of the, appropriation for 158 Solicitor, Office of the, appropriation for 75, 158 Southeastern Power Administration, appropriation for 334 Southwestern Power Administration, appropriation for 334 Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Bureau of— Anadromous and Great Lakes fisheries conservation, appropriation for 156 Appropriation for 55, 74, 155, 448 Migratory bird conservation account, appropriation for 156 Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, cooperation with 369 Territories, Office of the, appropriation for 54, 151, 448 Timber, disaster areas, cancellation of contracts, etc 126 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, appropriation for 151, 448 United States Park Police, appointment, age limits 116 Water Pollution Control Act, Federal, appropriation for effecting provisions 329 Water Resources Research, Office of, appropriation for 75, 158 A24 **Internal Revenue Codes**. For sections affected *see* Tables 3 and 4 of amendments and repeals in “Laws Affected in Volume 83”, preceding this Index. **Internal Revenue Service**, appropriation for 78, 117 **Internal Revenue Taxation, Joint Committee on**, appropriation for 348 **International Aeronautics Exposition**, establishment, Presidential authorization 317 **International Agreements**: Endangered species, international convention on conservation, authorization 278 Patent Cooperation Treaty, conference to negotiate held in United States 443 **International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico**, appropriation for 405 **International Boundary Commission, United States and Canada**, appropriation for 406 **International Claims Settlement Act of 1949**, Amendment, Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, Cuban claims, time extension 435 **International Development, Agency for**: Appropriation for 66 Overseas Private Investment Corporation, Administrator, Director of Board 810 **International Development Association, United States Participation**: Appropriation for 52 Contribution, increase 10 **International Exhibitions, Special**, appropriation for 426 **International Fisheries Commissions**, appropriation for 406 **International Joint Commission, United States and Canada**, appropriation for 406 **International Labor Affairs, Bureau of**, appropriation for 76 **International Organizations**: Appropriation for 77, 404, 450 Contributions, quotas, etc.— International Development Association, United States participation, increase 10 United Nations Relief and Works Agency, Palestine and Arab refugees, restrictions on funds 819 District of Columbia unemployment compensation tax, employer contribution, exemption 130 Federal employees detailed to, periods of service; rights, etc 825 North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 20th anniversary, proclamation 940 **International Travel Act of 1961**, appropriation for effecting provisions 414 **Interoceanic Canal Study Commission, Atlantic-Pacific**, appropriation for 335 **Interstate Commerce Commission**: Appropriation for 80, 461 Transfer of certain functions to chairman 859 **Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin**, appropriation for 335 **Interstate Compacts, Consent of Congress Granted to**: Connecticut-New York Railroad Passenger Transportation Compact 441 New Hampshire-Vermont Interstate School Compact 14 Oil and Gas Conservation Compact, Interstate, extension 436 Tahoe Regional Planning Compact 360 Upper Niobrara River Compact 86 **Investigation, Federal Bureau of**: Appropriation for 75, 409 Director, compensation 409 Supergrade positions, additional 850 **Israel**, desalting plants, economic assistance 806 **Istle**, temporary suspension of duty 105 **J** **Japan, Tachikawa Air Base**, relief for certain civilian employees 889 **Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington**, leasing of Adas Israel Congregation Synagogue 107 **Job Corps Centers Facilities**, availability for special youth programs 832 **John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts**: Appropriation authorization 135 Appropriation for 449 **Johnson National Historical Site, Lyndon B., Tex.**, establishment 274 **Joint Chiefs of Staff**, chairman, reappointment for one year 12 **Joint Committees, Congressional**: Appropriation for 348 Armed Services, attack aircraft carriers, study 207 Atomic Energy, appropriation for 348 Defense Production, appropriation for 348 Economic, President’s Economic Report, filing date, extension 850 Federal Expenditures, Reduction of, appropriation for 348 Inaugural Ceremonies for 1969, continuation 898 A25 Internal Revenue Taxation, appropriation for 348 Printing, appropriation for 348 **Judges**: District of Columbia, retirement, survivor annuity provisions 292 Salary increase 864 **Judicial Branch of the Government**. *See* Courts, United States. **Judiciary Appropriations**: General provisions, Appropriation Act 421, 426 Judiciary Appropriation Act, 1970 418 Second Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1969 61, 65 **Justice, Department of**: Appropriation Act, 1970 408 Appropriation for 59, 75, 408, 450 Community Relations Service, appropriation for 409 Federal Bureau of Investigation— Appropriation for 75, 409 Director, compensation 409 Supergrade positions, additional 850 Federal Prison System, appropriation for 60, 410 General provisions. Appropriation Act 411, 426 Immigration and Naturalization Service, appropriation for 75, 409, 450 Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, appropriation for 75, 411 Legal activities and general administration, appropriation for 59, 75, 408 Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, Bureau of, appropriation for 60, 411, 451 Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, appropriation for effecting provisions 411 **Justices**, salary increase 864 **K** **Kansas, Wichita**, 100th anniversary, medals in commemoration of 11 **Katmai National Monument, Alas.**, enlargement 926 **Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, John F.**: Appropriation authorization 135 Appropriation for 449 **L** **Labor, Department of**: Appropriation for 4, 56, 75, 450 Appropriations, continuing 39, 192, 292, 453 Coal mining— Black lung, benefits for miners, claims filed 795 Grants to States for health and safety programs 800 Interim Compliance Panel, member 744 Construction industry, health and safety standards; funds for 96, 450 Construction Safety and Health, Advisory Committee on, establishment 98 Economic opportunity, special youth programs, cooperation 833 Employees’ Compensation, Bureau of, appropriation for 56 Employment Security, Bureau of, appropriation for 4, 56 Housing projects, employment opportunities for lower income persons, consultation 395 International Labor Affairs, Bureau of, appropriation for 76 Labor Statistics, Bureau of, appropriation for 76 Manpower Administration, appropriation for 56, 75 National Older Americans Volunteer Program, cooperation 113 Solicitor, Office of the, appropriation for 76 Spanish-Speaking People, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for, member 838 Wage and Labor Standards Administration, appropriation for 76, 450 Labor Affairs, Bureau of International, appropriation for 76 **Labor-Management Relations Act, 1947, Amendment**, employer contribution to trust funds for employees families 133 **Labor Relations Board, National**, appropriation for 80 **Labor Relations Council, Federal**, appropriation for 447 **Labor Statistics, Bureau of**, appropriation for 76 **Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Redwood National Park, Calif.**, designation, proclamation 956 **Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965**, appropriation for 150 **Land Management, Bureau of**, appropriation for 54, 147, 448 **Latin American Countries**: Agricultural credit and self-help community development projects 817 Alliance for Progress, Survey of, printed as a Senate document 899 Housing guaranties 807 Inter-American Social Development Institute, creation 821 **Law Day, U.S.A.**, 1969, proclamation 933 **Law Day, World**, 1969, proclamation 954 A26 **Law Enforcement Assistance Administration**, appropriation for 75, 411 **Law Enforcement Training Center, Federal**, appropriation for 116 **Law Review Commission, Public Land**, appropriation for 163 **Lead**, disposition from national stockpile 48 **League of Women Voters of the United States**, 50th anniversary, proclamation 943 **Legislative Appropriation Act, 1956, Amendment**, Commission for Extension of the United States Capitol, membership 124 **Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1957, Amendments**, Senate expenses, employees travel, per diem; office administration 190, 342 **Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1959, Amendment**, office expenses, increase 343 **Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1962, Amendment**, Senator’s office, travel expenses, increase 343 **Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1968, Amendment**, Senators’ clerk hire allowances, increase 340 **Legislative Branch of the Government**. *See also* Congress; House of Representatives; Senate. Appropriation Act, 1970 338 Appropriation for 58, 63, 450 **Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946**: Amendments— House of Representatives, salary increase— Majority and Minority Leaders 107 Speaker 107 Senate, Majority and Minority Leaders, salary, increase 107 Appropriation for effecting provisions 345, 355 **Leif Erikson Day**, 1969, proclamation 958 **Lewis and Clark Trail Commission**, appropriation for 165 **Liberty Bond Act, Second, Amendments**: Public debt limit, temporary increase 7 United States savings bonds, interest rate, increase 272 **Libraries**: Agricultural, National, appropriation for 67, 256 Winston Churchill Memorial and Library, Westminster College, Fulton, Mo., medals for dedication of 8 **Library of Congress**: Appropriation for 64, 354, 355 Blind and physically handicapped, appropriation for books 366 Copyright, duration of protection, extension 360 Copyright Office, appropriation for 355 Librarian and deputy, salary, increase 864 Supergrade positions, additional 850 **Los Padres National Forest, Calif.**, designation of Ventana Wilderness 101 **Loyalty Day**, 1969, proclamation 939 **Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Site, Tex.**, establishment 274 **M** **Manpower Administration**, appropriation for 56, 75 **Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962**: Amendment, fund apportionment, inclusion of Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands 6 Appropriation for effecting provisions 56 **Marble Canyon National Monument, Ariz.**, establishment 924 **Marine Corps.** *See also* Armed Forces; Navy, Department of. Aircraft, missiles, etc., research, appropriation authorization 204 Appropriation for 49–51, 69, 470 Assistant Commandant, grade of general 8 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1970 300 Military personnel, appropriation for 470 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 473 Procurement, appropriation for 477 Reserve components— Appropriation for 471 Facilities, construction, etc 318 Strength 206 Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1970 318 **Marine Resources and Engineering Development, National Council on**: Appropriation for 165 Extension 10 **Maritime Academy Act of 1958**, appropriation for effecting provisions 417 **Maritime Administration**: Appropriation for 60, 69, 416, 451 Programs, appropriation authorization 132 **Maritime Commission, Federal**, appropriation for 80, 422 **Maritime Day, National**, proclamation 937 **Maryland**: Baltimore, land conveyance for highway construction 132 National Capital Transportation Act of 1969 320 A27 **Medals and Decorations**: Alabama, 150th anniversary, commemoration 37 American Fisheries Society, 100th anniversary, commemoration 9 Congressional Space Medal of Honor, award to astronauts by the President 124 South Carolina, 300th anniversary, commemoration 10 United States Diplomatic Courier Service, 50th anniversary, commemoration 83 Wichita, Kans., 100th anniversary, commemoration 11 Winston Churchill Memorial and Library, Westminster College, Fulton, Mo., dedication 8 **Mediation and Conciliation Service, Federal**, appropriation for 80 **Memorial Day, Prayer for Peace**, 1969, proclamation 946 **Mental Health, National Institute of**, appropriation for 72 **Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y.**, training, appropriation authorization 133 **Merchant Marine Act of 1936**: Amendment, construction of vessels, extension of differential subsidies 44 Appropriation for effecting provisions 416 **Metal Scrap**, suspension of duty, extension 35 **Mexican Americans, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for Spanish-Speaking People**, establishment 838 **Mexico**: Border Development and Freindship, United States-Mexico Commission for, appropriation for United States section 451 International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and, appropriation for 405 Migratory Bird Treaty Act, amendments, shipment of wild game mammals, etc., to and from 282 **Migratory Bird Conservation Account**, appropriation for 156 **Migratory Bird Treaty Act, Amendments**, shipment of wild game mammals, etc., to and from Mexico 282 **Military Appeals, United States Court of**: Appropriation for 475 Judges, salary increase 864 **Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1970** 465 **Military Construction Authorization Act, 1970** 293 **Military Selective Service Act of 1967**: Amendment, induction, modification of system 220 Appropriation for effecting provisions 231 **Military Service, Random Selection for**, proclamation 972 **Milk Program, Special**, appropriation for 252 **Mines, Bureau of**: Appropriation for 55, 74, 153, 448 Coal mining— Education and training programs 800, 802 Grants to States for health and safety programs 800 Health, advisory committee on research, member 748 Interim Compliance Panel, member 744 Working conditions, etc., research 799 **Minority Business Enterprise**, appropriation for 414 **Mint, Bureau of the**, appropriation for 78, 117 **Missouri, Winston Churchill Memorial and Library, Westminster College**, medals for dedication of 8 **Mobile Homes**: Alaska, Guam, and Hawaii, mortage insurance 402 Mortgage limits 380 **Montana**: Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, Flathead Reservation, disposition of judgment funds 123 Veterans Administration Center, Fort Harrison, concurrent jurisdiction with State 48 **Moon**, implantation of the United States flag on 202 **Mortgage Association Charter Act, Federal National**, appropriation for effecting provisions 233, 239 **Mortgage Interest Rates Study**, report, extension 7, 43 **Mother’s Day**, 1969, proclamation 944 **Motion Picture, Diamond Jubilee Year of the American**, designation 900 **Motor Vehicle Safety Responsibility Act of the District of Columbia, Amendment**, regulations regarding reinstating license 175 **Motor Vehicles**: Automobiles, excise tax, extension 660 Concrete mixers, excise tax, exemption 724 District of Columbia— Excise tax, increase 172 Operator permits, increase 174 Registration, inspection, etc., increase 173 **Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961**, appropriation for effecting provisions 407, 424, 426 A28 **N** **Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, Bureau of**, appropriation for 60, 411, 451 **National Adult-Youth Communications Week**: Designation 115 Proclamation 965 **National Aeronautics and Space Administration**: Appropriation for 229 Construction of facilities, research, etc., appropriation authorization 196 **National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act, 1970** 196 **National Aeronautics and Space Council**, appropriation for 221 **National Agricultural Library**, appropriation for 67, 256 **National Archery Week**: Designation 98 Proclamation 953 **National Archives and Records Service**: Appropriation for 79, 226 Federal Register, publication in— Coal mining, health and safety regulations 746, 747, 760, 793, 795, 796 Emergency insured student loans, regulations 142 Fish and wildlife, endangerd species 275 Tax on foreign organizations 519 Toys with electrical, mechanical or thermal hazards, regulations 187 **National Banks**, taxation by States 434 **National Blood Donor Month**, designation 804 **National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice**, appropriation for 475 **National Bureau of Standards**: Appropriation for 69, 415 Coal mining— Interim Compliance Panel, member 744 Safety, advisory committee on research, member 747 **National Capital Airports**, appropriation for 456 **National Capital Planning Act of 1952**, appropriation for 162 **National Capital Planning Commission**, appropriation for 80, 162 **National Capital Transportation Act of 1960**, repeal 322 **National Capital Transportation Act of 1965**: Amendments, repeal of certain provisions 323 Appropriation for effecting provisions 462 **National Capital Transportation Act of 1969** 320 **National Center on Educational Media and Materials for the Handicapped**, establishment 102 **National Commission on Consumer Finance**, appropriation for 448 **National Commission on Product Safety**: Appropriation for 80 Extension 86 **National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws**: Appropriation for 423 Extension 44 **National Council on Indian Opportunity**: Appropriation authorization 220 Appropriation for 449 **National Council on Marine Resources and Engineering Development**: Appropriation for 165 Extension 10 **National Day of Participation, Apollo 11’s Mission**, proclamation 951 **National Day of Prayer**, 1969, proclamation 968 **National Defense Education Act of 1958**: Amendment, increased appropriation, authorization 143 Appropriation for effecting provisions 230, 429 **National Defense Transportation Day and National Transportation Week, 1969**, proclamation 935 **National Education Association of the United States**, power to sell property; elimination of board of trustees 42 **National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week**, 1969, proclamation 958 **National Environmental Policy Act of 1969** 852 **National Family Health Week**: Designation 133 Proclamation 969 **National Farm-City Week**, 1969, proclamation 962 **National Farm Safety Week**, 1969, proclamation 933 **National Flag Week**, 1969, proclamation 949 **National Flood Insurance Act of 1968**, appropriation for effecting provisions 238 **National Forest Products Week**, 1969, proclamation 961 **National Forests**: Eldorado National Forest, designation of Desolation Wilderness within 131 Highways, appropriation for 459 Los Padres National Forest, Calif., designation of Ventana Wilderness 101 **National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities**, appropriation for 56, 163 **National Gallery of Art**, appropriation for 164 A29 **National Guard**: Air— Appropriation for 51 Construction of facilities 318 Military construction, appropriation for 467 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 474 Personnel, appropriation for 471 Ready Reserve, strength 206 Army— Appropriation for 51 Construction of facilities 318 Military construction, appropriation for 467 Military reservation at Ethan Allen, Vt., State jurisdiction over 446 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 474 Personnel, appropriation for 471 Ready Reserve, strength 206 **National Highway Week**, 1969, proclamation 954 **National Hispanic Heritage Week**, 1969, proclamation 960 **National Housing Act**: Amendments— Alaska, Guam and Hawaii, mobile home courts, mortgage insurance 402 Assistance payments 381 Extension of programs 125, 379 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, prepayment of insurance premiums 401 FHA-financed, lower downpayments 379 FHA insurance programs, maximum mortgage 383 Government National Mortgage Association, special assistance purchases 385 Insured deposit, increase 375 Mobile homes, mortgage limits 380 Mortgage insurance, report to Congress 398 Mortgage market, expansion 375 Multifamily housing 381 Nursing homes program 382 Older, declining urban areas, mortgage insurance 402 Servicemen, condominium units 381 Special Risk Insurance Fund, additional funds 401 Technical amendments 402 Appropriation for effecting provisions 53, 238, 241, 258 **National Industrial Hygiene Week**: Designation 135 Proclamation 970 **National Institute of Mental Health**, appropriation for 72 **National Institutes of Health**: Appropriation for 71 Coal mining, advisory committee on health research, member 748 **National Labor Relations Board**, appropriation for 80 **National Maritime Day**, 1969, proclamation 937 **National Park Service**, appropriation for 55, 74, 156, 449 **National Parks, Monuments, Seashores, Etc.**: Arches National Monument, Utah enlargement 920 Capitol Reef National Monument, Utah, enlargement 922 Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, Ga., disposal of certain property 371 Desolation Wilderness, Eldorado National Forest, Calif., designation 131 Eisenhower National Historical Site, Gettsburg, Pa., development 274 Everglades National Park, Fla.— Acquisition of land 134 Ecology study, restriction on funds 462 Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, Colo., establishment 101 Fort Donelson National Battlefield, Tenn., judgment funds 359 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Park, D.C., designation of land 928 Frederick Douglass Home, D.C., restoration, appropriation authorization 183 Great Smoky Mountains National Park— North Carolina, construction of entrance at 182 Tennessee, land conveyance for rights-of-way 100 Katmai National Monument, Alas., enlargement 926 Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Redwood National Park, Calif., designation 956 Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Site, Tex., establishment 274 Marble Canyon National Monument, Ariz., establishment 924 Padre Island National Seashore, Tex., funds for final judgments, authorization 45 Ventana Wilderness, Los Padres National Forest, Calif., designation 101 William Howard Taft National Historical Site, Ohio, establishment 273 **National Poison Prevention Week**, 1969, proclamation 929 A30 **National Safe Boating Week**, 1969, proclamation 932 **National School Lunch Act**, appropriation for effecting provisions 251, 252 **National School Lunch Week**, 1969, proclamation 967 **National Science Foundation**: Appropriation for 230 Coal mining— Health, advisory committee on research, member 748 Interim Compliance Panel, member 745 Safety advisory committee on research, member 748 ** National Science Foundation Act of 1950**: Amendments, research program, appropriation authorization, etc 203 Appropriation for effecting provisions 230 **National Science Foundation Authorization Act, 1970** 203 **National Sea Grant College and Program Act of 1966**, appropriation for effecting provisions 230 **National Security Agency**, restriction on number of positions, removal 850 **National Security Council**, appropriation for 62, 121 **National Transportation Safety Board**, appropriation for 61, 461 **National Water Commission**, appropriation for 336 **National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act of 1966**, citation as title 283 **National Zoological Park**: Appropriation for 164 Police, pay structure 41 **Naturalization**, waiting period after final hearing 283 **Navy, Department of the**. *See also* Armed Forces; Defense, Department of. Aircraft, missiles, naval vessels, etc., research, appropriation authorization 204 Appropriation for 49–51, 69, 470 General provisions. Appropriation Act 479 Marine Corps. *See separate title*. Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1970 466 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1970 297 Military personnel, appropriation for 470 Nuclear-qualified submarine officers, special pay 12 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 471 Procurement, appropriation for 476 Research and development, appropriation for 478 Reserve components— Appropriation for 471 Facilities, construction, etc 318 Military construction, appropriation for 467 Strength 206 Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1970 318 Shipbuilding and conversion, appropriation for 476 Travel allowances, per diem, increase 840 **Nebraska**, Upper Niobrara River Compact 86 **Nevada**: Tahoe Regional Planning Compact 360 Valley of Fire State Park, lands for inclusion, waiver of acreage limitation 445 **New Hampshire-Vermont Interstate School Compact** 14 **New Mexico**, Pueblo of Laguna Indians, lands held in trust for 184 **New York**: Appalachian region, study 215 Connecticut-New York Railroad Passenger Transportation Compact 441 Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, training, appropriation authorization 133 **Niobrara River Compact, Upper** 86 **North Atlantic Treaty Organization**, 20th anniversary, proclamation 940 **North Carolina**, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, construction of entrance at 182 **North Dakota**: Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, lands held in trust for 168 Three Affiliated Tribes, Fort Berthold Reservation, lands held in trust 167 **North Vietnamese**, national day of prayer for American servicemen held prisoner by 184 **Nuclear-Qualified Submarine Officers**, special pay 12 **Nursing Homes**, intermediate care facilities 382 **O** **Obscenity and Pornography, Commission on**: Appropriation for 122 Time extension 123 **Ohio**, William Howard Taft National Historical Site, establishment 273 **Oil and Gas**, tax deduction, depletion rate 629 **Oil and Gas, Office of**, appropriation for 55, 154 **Oil and Gas Conservation Compact, Interstate**, extension 436 A31 **Older Americans Act Amendments of 1965, Amendments**: Area wide model projects 110 Extension of program, State planning, etc 108 National Older Americans Volunteer Program 111 Research and development projects 111 Training projects, contracts 111 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, inclusion 114 **Older Americans Act Amendments of 1969** 108 **Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968**, appropriation for effecting provisions 411 **Oregon**, water resource development projects, feasibility studies 130 **Oregon and California Grant Lands**, appropriation for 147 **Organic Act of 1944**, appropriation for effecting provisions 246–251, 255–258 **“Our American Government. What Is It? How Does It Function?**” printing of additional copies 901 **“Our Flag”**, printing as a House document 907 **Outdoor Recreation, Bureau of**, appropriation for 54, 74, 150 **Overseas Private Investment Corporation**, creation; compensation of president, etc 809–818, 826 **P** **Pacific Northwest Disaster Relief Act of 1965**, appropriation for effecting provisions 458 **Packers and Stockyards Administration**, appropriation for 67, 251, 255 **Padre Island National Seashore, Tex.**, funds for final judgments, authorization 45 **Palestine Refugees**, economic assistance, restrictions 819 **Pan American Day and Pan American Week**, 1969, proclamation 942 **Panama Canal Company**, appropriation for 328 **Park Police, United States**, appointment, age limits 116 **Park Service, National**, appropriation for 55, 74, 156, 449 **Patent Cooperation Treaty**, conference to negotiate held in United States 443 **Patent Office**, appropriation for 69, 415 **Patents**, atomic energy, licensing requirement, extension, etc 444 **Peace Corps Act, Amendments**: Program for 1970, appropriation authorization 166 Voluntary service program, development of international registers 166 Volunteers, settlement of claims 166 **Peanuts**, transfer of acreage allotments, extension 213 **Pennsylvania**, Eisenhower National Historical Site, Gettysburg, development 274 **Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act, 1930, Amendment**, license fees and exemptions 182 **Philippines, Republic of the**, veterans, grants for hospital facilities, appropriation for 233 **Photography Week in America, Professional**: Designation 33 Proclamation 950 **Plant and Animal Disease and Pest Control**, appropriation for 245 **Poison Prevention Week, National**, 1969, proclamation 929 **Pollution**: Air pollution control, fuels and vehicles, authorization of funds for research 283 Federal Water Pollution Control Act— Appalachian regions, sewage treatment works 215 Appropriation for effecting provisions 329 Thermal, 1968 hearings, publication 902 **Population Growth**, program relating to 818 **Post Office Department and Postal Service**: Appropriation Act, 1970 118 Appropriation for 77, 118 Franking privileges for Mamie Doud Eisenhower 7 Research and development, appropriation for 119 **Potomac River Basin, Interstate Commission on the**, appropriation for 335 **Power Commission, Federal**, appropriation for 80, 224 **Prayer, National Day of**, 1969, proclamation 968 **Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day**, 1969, proclamation 946 **President of the United States**: Aeronautics Exposition, International, establishment, authorization 317 Appointments by— Government Procurement, Commission on, membership 270 Spanish-Speaking Americans, Advisory Council on, members 839 Tahoe regional planning governing board, United States representative 369 A32 **President of the United States**— Appointments by, with advice and consent of Senate— Environmental Quality, Council on, members 854 Inter-American Social Development Institute, Board of Directors 823 Joint Chiefs of Staff, chairman, reappointment for one year 12 Overseas Private Investment Corporation, Board of Directors; President, Executive Vice President 810, 811 Spanish-Speaking People, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for, chairman 838 Budget limitations, notification to Congress 82 Compensation, appropriation for 120 Congressional Space Medal of Honor, award to astronauts by 124 Disaster Relief Act of 1969 125 Economic Report to Congress, extension of filing date 850 Emergency Fund, appropriation for 122 Environmental Quality, Council on, creation 854 Executive Office— Appropriation Act, 1970 120 Appropriation for 52, 62, 65, 120, 165, 221, 452 Budget, Bureau of, appropriation for 65, 121 Economic Advisers, Council of, appropriation for 62, 121 Emergency Preparedness, Office of— Appropriation for 52, 65, 221 Federal disaster relief, coordinating officer 128 Executive Organization, President’s Advisory Council on, appropriation for 452 Intergovernmental Relations, Office of— Appropriation authorization 849 Appropriation for 452 Management improvement, appropriation for 122 National Aeronautics and Space Council, appropriation for 221 National Council on Marine Resources and Engineering Development— Appropriation for 165 Extension 10 National Security Council, appropriation for 62, 121 Science and Technology, Office of— Appropriation for 65, 222 Coal mining, safety research, advisory committee on, member 747 Reports to— Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of, coal mining, health 804 Interior, Department of, coal mining, health and safety 803 Special Representative for Trade Negotiations, appropriation for 65 White House Office, appropriation for 121 Exports to Communist-dominated countries, determinations; reports 841–847 Foreign Assistance Act of 1961. *See separate title*. Foreign Assistance Act of 1969 805 Former— Dwight D. Eisenhower, announcing death of 941 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Park, D.C., designation of land 928 Mail service, franking privileges for Mamie Doud Eisenhower, widow of D wight D. Eisenhower 7 Office facilities, etc., appropriation for 227 Funds appropriated to— Appalachian regional development program 222 Disaster relief 53, 222 Indus Basin Development, authorization 819 International Development, Agency for 66 International Financial Institutions 52 State, Department of 66 Inaugural addresses, Washington through Nixon, publication as a House document 903 International Aeronautics Exposition, establishment, authorization 317 Military assistance to friendly countries; restrictions 819, 820 National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 852 Papers of the Presidents, organizing and microfilming, appropriation for 356 Peace Corps Act, amendments— Program for 1970, appropriation authorization 166 Voluntary service program, development of international registers 166 Volunteers, settlement of claims 166 Proclamations. *See separate title*. Random Selection for Military Service, proclamation 972 Reorganization plans, authority to submit to Congress, extension 6 A33 Reports to— American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, time extension 132 Budget, Bureau of the, limitation on expenditures 82 Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund, unfunded liability obligations 138 Spanish-Speaking People, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for 840 Reports to, for transmittal to Congress— Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of, coal mining, health 804 Interior, Department of, coal mining, health and safety 803 Reports to Congress. *See* Reports to *under* Congress. Salary, increase 3 Salary recommendations, executive legislative, and judicial 863 **President’s Advisory Council on Executive Organization**, appropriation for 452 **President’s Council on Youth Opportunity**, appropriation for expenses, authorization 826 **Pribilof Islands**, appropriation for administration 155 **Printing, Joint Committee on**, appropriation for 348 **Printing Office, Government**. *See* Government Printing Office. **Prison Industries, Incorporated, Federal**, appropriation for 426 **Prison System, Federal**, appropriation for 60, 410 **Proclamations**: American Education Week, 1969 964 American Heart Month, 1969 928 Bill of Rights Day—Human Rights Day 973 Cancer Control Month, 1969 937 Captive Nations Week, 1969 951 Child Health Day, 1969 966 Citizenship Day and Constitution Week, 1969 945 Columbus Day, 1969 959 D-Day Twenty-fifth Anniversary Day 948 Day of Bread and Harvest Festival 970 Designation 135 D wight D. Eisenhower, announcing death of 941 Fire Prevention Week, 1969 952 Flag Day and National Flag Week, 1969 949 Flag of the United States, display at half-staff upon death of certain officials 974 General Pulaski’s Memorial Day, 1969 957 General von Steuben Memorial Day 963 Designation 115 Helen Keller Memorial Week 947 Designation 11 Human Rights Day and Human Rights Week 913 Human Rights Day—Bill of Rights Day 973 Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Redwood National Park, Calif., designation of area 956 Law Day, U.S.A., 1969 933 Law Day, World, 1969 954 League of Women Voters of the United States, 50th anniversary 943 Leif Erikson Day, 1969 958 Loyalty Day, 1969 939 Mother’s Day, 1969 944 National Adult-Youth Communications Week 965 Designation 115 National Archery Week 953 Designation 98 National Blood Donor Month, designation 804 National Day of Participation, Apollo 11’s mission 951 National Day of Prayer, 1969 968 National Defense Transportation Day and National Transportation Week, 1969 935 National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, 1969 958 National Family Health Week 969 Designation 133 National Farm-City Week, 1969 962 National Farm Safety Week, 1969 933 National Forest Products Week, 1969 961 National Highway Week, 1969 954 National Hispanic Heritage Week, 1969 960 National Industrial Hygiene Week 970 Designation 135 National Maritime Day, 1969 937 National Poison Prevention Week, 1969 929 National Safe Boating Week, 1969 932 National School Lunch Week, 1969 967 North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 20th anniversary 940 Pan American Day and Pan American Week, 1969 942 Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day, 1969 946 Professional equipment and containers, duty-free admission 920 Professional Photography Week in America 950 Designation 33 Random Selection for Military Service 972 Red Cross Month, 1969 930 A34 **Proclamations**— Reserve Recognition Day 975 Save Your Vision Week, 1969 931 Senior Citizens Month, 1969 934 Small Business Week, 1969 940 Stay-in-School Campaign 961 Switzerland, termination of bilateral trade agreement 919 Tariff schedules, importation of agricultural commodities 915 Thanksgiving Day, 1968 912 Thanksgiving Day, 1969 971 United Nations Day, 1969 955 Veterans Day, 1968 911 Veterans Day, 1969 965 Volunteers of America Week, designation 446 White Cane Safety Day, 1969 947 World Law Day, 1969 954 World Trade Week, 1969 936 Wright Brothers Day, 1968 914 Wright Brothers Day, 1969 973 **Procurement, Commission on Government**: Appropriation for 448 Establishment 269 **Product Safety, National Commission on**: Appropriation for 80 Extension 86 **Professional Equipment and Containers**, duty-free admission 920 **Professional Photography Week in America**: Designation 33 Proclamation 950 **Property Management and Disposal Service**, appropriation for 79 **Public Buildings Act of 1959**, appropriation for effecting provisions 224 **Public Buildings Purchase Contract Act of 1954**, appropriation for effecting provisions 226 **Public Buildings Service**, appropriation for 79, 224 **Public Debt, Bureau of the**, appropriation for 62, 117 **Public Debt Limit**, temporary increase 7 **Public Health Service**, appropriation for 57, 71, 235 **Public Land Law Review Commission**, appropriation for 163 **Public Roads, Bureau of**, appropriation for 457 **Public Safety, Office of. District of Columbia**, abolishment 181 **Public Works**: Appropriation Act, 1970 323 Appropriation for 58 **Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965**: Amendments— Alaska, extension of program to include 218 Extension of program; appropriation authorization 219 Federal grants-in-aid program 217 Indian tribes, grants 219 Regional Action Planning Commission, Federal cochairman headquarters in District of Columbia 217 Regional economic planning, demonstration, and training programs 216 Regional transportation systems 219 Appropriation for effecting provisions 412, 413 Coal mine operators, loans for facilities, etc 802 Public Works Appropriation Act, 1967, funds on hand for relief work by Bureau of Reclamation, repeal 127 **Pueblo of Laguna Indians, N. Mex.**, lands held in trust for 184 **Puerto Rican Americans**, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for Spanish-Speaking People, establishment 838 **Puerto Rico, Resident Commissioner**, salary increase 864 **Pulaski’s Memorial Day, General**, 1969, proclamation 957 **R** **Railroad Administration, Federal**: Alaska Railroad Revolving Fund, appropriation for 460 Appropriation for 78, 459 High-speed ground transportation, appropriation for research 460 Railroad Safety, Bureau of, appropriation for 459 **Railroad Retirement Board**, appropriation for 81 **Railroad Safety, Bureau of**, appropriation for 459 **Railroads**, employees, hours of service, restrictions 463 **Random Selection for Military Service**, proclamation 972 **Reclamation, Bureau of**: Appropriation for 75, 329 Civilian employees, overpayment of certain, relief 882 Disaster areas, use in assistance 127 **Reclamation Projects**: Water resource development projects, feasibility studies 130 A35 Yakima project, Kennewick division extension, Wash., construction, etc 106 **Red Cross Month**, 1969, proclamation 930 **Redwood National Park, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Calif.**, designation, proclamation 956 **Reference Data Act, Standard**, appropriation for effecting provisions, authorization 273 **Reform of Federal Criminal Laws, National Commission on**: Appropriation for 423 Extension 44 **Regional Action Planning Commission Amendments of 1969** 216 **Rehabilitation Study Act of 1965, Correctional**, study; final report, extension 6 **Renegotiation Board**, appropriation for 81, 231 **Reorganization Plans**: No. 1 of 1969, Interstate Commerce Commission, transfer of functions 859 President’s authority to submit to Congress, extension 6 **Research and Development**: Agriculture, Department of, appropriation for 245 Armed Forces, aircraft, missiles, etc., appropriation authorization 205 Civil defense, appropriation for 234 Coal miners, improvement of working conditions, etc 798 High-speed ground transportation, appropriation for 460 Maritime programs, appropriation authorization 133 Medical and prosthetic research program, appropriation for 232 Military, facilities and equipment, appropriation for 478 National Aeronautics and Space Administration— Appropriation authorization 196 Appropriation for 229 National Science Foundation, appropriation authorization 203 Occupational diseases, coal mining 215 Older Americans program 111 Post Office Department, appropriation for 119 Transportation, appropriation for 454, 456, 460 **Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1970** 318 **Reserve Recognition Day**, proclamation 975 **Reserve System, Federal**: Credit Control Act 376 National banks, taxation by States, study 434 **Retired Federal Employees Health Benefits Act**, appropriation for effecting provisions 223 **Revenue Act of 1937, District of Columbia, Amendments**, motor vehicles, registration, inspection, etc., fees, increase 173 **Revenue Act of 1941**, appropriation for effecting provisions 348 **Revenue Act of 1947, District of Columbia**: Amendments, Federal payment, increase 180 Appropriation for effecting provisions 428 **Revenue Act of 1969, District of Columbia** 169 **Revenue and Expenditure Control Act of 1968, Amendment**, limitation of employees in executive branch, repeal 83 **Revised Statutes**. *See* Tables 2 and 12 in “Laws Affected in Volume 83”, preceding this Index. **Revolution Bicentennial Commission, American**: Appropriation for 165 Report to President, time extension; appropriation authorization 132 **Rifle Practice, National Board for the Promotion of**, appropriation for 475 **Rioters**, convicted Federal employees, withholding of payments to 244, 261, 427 **Rivers and Harbors**: Delaware River Basin Commission, appropriation for 335 Potomac River Basin, Interstate Commission on the, appropriation for 335 Reclamation projects— Water resource development projects, feasibility studies 130 Yakima project, Kennewick division extension, Wash., construction, etc 106 Saint Lawrence Seaway, 10th anniversary, congressional commendation 902 Upper Niobrara River Compact 86 **Roosevelt Memorial Park, Franklin Delano**, designation of land in District of Columbia 928 **Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation, S. Dak.**, land exchange proceedings 190 **Rural Community Development Service**, appropriation for 67, 255 **Rural Electrification Administration**, appropriation for 68, 257 **Rural Rehabilitation Corporation Trust Liquidation Act**, appropriation for effecting provisions 258 A36 **S** **Saint Lawrence Seaway**, 10th anniversary, congressional commendation 902 **Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation**, appropriation for 460 **Sales Tax Act, District of Columbia, Amendments**: Admission to public events; repairing tangible personal property; mailing services, etc.; laundering 170 Failure to file return, penalty 171 **Saline Water, Office of**, appropriation for 158 **Saline Water Conversion Act, Amendments**, program for 1970, appropriation authorization 45 **Save Your Vision Week**, 1969, proclamation 931 **Savings and Loan Associations**: Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, prepayment of insurance premiums 401 Home mortgage loans, maximum interest rates 401 Investment of assets in stocks of housing corporations 401 **School Lunch Act, National**, appropriation for effecting provisions 251, 252 **School Lunch Week, National**, 1969, proclamation 967 **Schools and Colleges**. *See also* Education. American, abroad, economic assistance 805 Campus disruptors— Convicted students, denial of financial assistance 201, 203 Grant payments, denial of 230 Loan funds, use of, prohibition 427 Coal mining, programs for health and safety, training, etc 800, 802 College housing, appropriation for 236, 241 Dartmouth College, 200th anniversary, congressional greetings 902 Deaf, Model High School for the, agreements with institutions to serve needs of 103 Gallaudet College, appropriation for 72 Housing, grants 390 Howard University, appropriation for 72 National Center on Educational Media and Materials for the Handicapped, establishment 102 National School Lunch Week, 1969, proclamation 967 National Sea Grant College and Program Act of 1966, appropriation for effecting provisions 230 New Hampshire-Vermont Interstate School Compact 14 Universities, public, local grants-in-aid credit 387 Washington International School, Inc., D.C., transfer of Phillips School property to 104 Winston Churchill ’Memorial and Library, Westminster College, Fulton, Mo., medals for dedication of 8 **Science and Technology, Office of**: Appropriation for 65, 222 Coal mining, safety research, advisory committee on, member 747 Reports to— Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of, coal mining, health 804 Interior, Department of, coal mining, health and safety 803 **Science Foundation, National**. *See* National Science Foundation. **Second Liberty Bond Act, Amendments**: Public debt limit, temporary increase 7 United States savings bonds, interest rate, increase 272 **Second Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1969** 49 **Secret Service, United States**, appropriation for 62, 79, 118, 452 **Securities and Exchange Commission**, appropriation for 81, 231 **Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Amendments**, securities markets, study, time extension; appropriation authorization 141 **Security Agency, National**, restriction on number of positions, removal 850 **Security Council, National**, appropriation for 62, 121 **Seed Act, Federal, Amendments**: Certified seed, class specifications, etc 134 “Certifying agency”, definition 134 **Selective Service Amendment Act of 1969** 220 **Selective Service System**, appropriation for 53, 231 **Senate**. *See also* Congress; Legislative Branch of the Government. Adjournment 898, 902, 904, 906, 908 Appointments with advice and consent of. *See* Appointments by, with advice and consent of Senate *under* President of the United States. Appropriation for 58, 63, 339, 450 Appropriations, Committee on, report by Atomic Energy Commission, transfer of funds 324 Armed Services, Committee on— Attack aircraft carriers, study 207 Reports on military construction, etc.— Air Force, Department of the 308 Army, Department of the 296 A37 Defense, Department of 309, 310, 312, 314 Navy, Department of the 302 Banking and Currency, Committee on, reports by Department of Housing and Urban Development— Mortgage insurance; rental assistance 398 Surplus property transferred by General Services Administration for use in low-rent housing projects 400 Bartlett, E. L., payment to widow of 58 Comptroller of the Senate, issuance of congressional auto tag 343 Contingent expenses, appropriation for 341, 348 Dirksen, Everett McK., payment to widow of 341 Employees travel expense, per diem 190 Foreign Relations, Committee on, report by President of the United States, military assistance to foreign countries 821 Majority leader— Commission for Extension of the United States Capitol, member 124 Display of flag at half-staff upon death of 974 Salary, increase 107 Minority leader— Display of flag at half-staff upon death of 974 S alary, increase 107 Oliva, Erneido A., compensation, payment 804 Post Office and Civil Service, Committee on, report by Comptroller General, Civil Service Commission revolving fund 851 President of the Senate— Appointments by. Government Procurement, Commission on, membership 270 Enrolled bills, signing during adjournment 908 Reports to— Armed Forces, use of funds, etc 208–210, 212 Military departments, contract awards 315 National Aeronautics and Space Administration, employee information 201 President pro tempore, display of flag at half-staff upon death of 974 President’s Economic Report to, time extension 850 Salary increase for members 864 Secretary, death of, disbursing officer to be the Comptroller 169 **Senior Citizens Month**, 1969, proclamation 934 **“Separation of Powers and the Independent Agencies: Cases and Selected Readings”**, printed as a Senate document 907 **Shoe Lathes**, temporary suspension of duty 99 **Silk**, suspension of duty, extension 36 **“Small Business, 3rd Edition, 1969, Handbook for”**, printed as a Senate document 907 **Small Business Act**: Amendments, coal mine operators, loans for facilities, etc 802 Appropriation for effecting provisions 81, 423, 451 **Small Business Administration**: Appropriation for 81, 423, 451 Disaster areas, deferred payments on loans 127 Housing projects, employment opportunities for lower income persons, consultation 395 Investment program, funds, authorization 378 Spanish-Speaking People, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for, member 838 **Small Business Week**, 1969, proclamation 940 **Smith-Lever Act**, appropriation for effecting provisions 247 **Smithsonian Institution**: Appropriation for 81, 163, 449 Board of Regents— Brown, Dr. John N., reappointment 36 Watson, Thomas J., Jr., appointment 37 John F, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, appropriation for 449 National Zoological Park— Appropriation for 164 Police, pay structure 41 **Social and Rehabilitation Service**, appropriation for 52, 57, 72 **Social Development Institute, inter-American**, creation 821 **Social Security Act, Amendments**: Aid to families with dependent children, limitation, repeal 45 Employment security administration account, use of funds 93 Medical assistance programs, assistance to States, etc., modification 99 Old-age, survivors, and disability insurance benefits, increase 737 A38 **Social Security Act, Amendments**— United States citizens returned from foreign countries, assistance, extension 45 **Social Security Administration**, appropriation for 58, 72 **Social Security Amendments of 1969** 737 **Soil Bank Act**, appropriation for effecting provisions 253, 255 **Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act**: Amendment, Great Plains conservation program, extension and expansion 194 Appropriation for effecting provisions 249, 253 **Soil Conservation Service**, appropriation for 50, 66, 248, 447 **Soldiers’ Home, United States**, appropriation for 70 **South Carolina**: Lee County, Board of Education, land conveyance by Department of Agriculture 183 Three hundredth anniversary, medals in commemoration 10 **South Dakota**: Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, lands held in trust for 168 Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation, land exchange proceedings 190 Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, lands held in trust for 168 Water resource development projects, feasibility studies 130 **Southeastern Power Administration**, appropriation for 334 **Southern Ute Tribe, Colo.**, lands held in trust for 369 **Southwestern Power Administration**, appropriation for 334 **Spanish-Speaking Americans, Advisory Council on**, establishment 839 **Spanish-Speaking People, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for**, establishment 838 **Special International Exhibitions**, appropriation for 426 **Special Representative for Trade Negotiations**, appropriation for 65, 424 **Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Bureau of**: Anadromous and Great Lakes fisheries conservation, appropriation for 156 Appropriation for 55, 74, 155, 448 Migratory bird conservation account, appropriation for 156 **Standard Reference Data Act**, appropriation for effecting provisions, authorization 273 **Standards, National Bureau of**: Appropriation for 69, 415 Coal mining— Interim Compliance Panel, member 744 Safety, advisory committee on research, member 747 **State, Department of**: Appropriation Act, 1970 403 Appropriation for 66, 77, 403, 450 Foreign assistance, continuing appropriations 39, 192, 292, 453 Foreign Assistance, Inspector General, duties, expenses, etc 821 Foreign Assistance Act of 1961. *See separate title*. Foreign Assistance Act of 1969 805 General provisions. Appropriation Act 407, 426 International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico, appropriation for 405 International Boundary Commission, United States and Canada, appropriation for 406 International convention on conservation of endangered species, authorization 278 International Organizations. *See separate title*. Mutual educational and cultural exchange activities, appropriation for 407 Overseas Private Investment Corporation, creation; compensation of president, etc 809–818, 826 Patent Cooperation Treaty, conference to negotiate held in United States 443 **State Technical Services Act of 1965**, appropriation for 416 **Statistical Reporting Service**, appropriation for 66 **Stay-in-School Campaign**, proclamation 961 **Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act**, disposition of lead without regard to 48 “Strategy and Science: Toward a National Security Policy for the 1970’s”, printing of additional copies 905 **Student Loan Act of 1969, Emergency Insured** 141 **Submarine Officers, Nuclear-Qualified**, special pay 12 **Subversive Activities Control Board**, appropriation for 424 **“Subversive Influence in Riots, Looting and Burning”**, printing of additional copies 903 **Sugar Act Program**, appropriation for 50, 253 **Supplemental Appropriation Acts, 1969** 4, 6 A39 **Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1969, Second** 49 **Supply Service, Federal**, appropriation for 226 **Supreme Court of the United States**: Appropriation for 61, 65, 418 Associate Justices, salary increase 864 Chief Justice, salary increase 864 **Switzerland**, termination of bilateral trade agreement, proclamation 919 **T** **Tachikawa Air Base, Japan**, relief for certain civilian employees 889 **Taft National Historical Site, William Howard, Ohio**, establishment 273 **Tahoe Regional Planning Compact** 360 **Tariff Commission**, appropriation for 81, 424 **Tariff Schedules of the United States**. For amendments and repeals, *see* 1930, P.L. 361, in Table 1, “General Legislation”, in “Laws Affected in Vol. 83”, preceding this Index. **Tax Court, United States**: Appropriation for 81, 123, 453 Judges, salary increase 864 Organization and jurisdiction, change in provisions 730 **Tax Extension Act of 1969, Interest Equalization** 261 **Tax Reform Act of 1969** 487 **Taxes**: Antipoverty agencies, beneficiary’s tax delinquency, withholding payments 833 Employment, collection on quarterly basis 91 Excise— Automobiles, extension 660 Communication services, extension 660 Firearms, ammunition, recordkeeping requirements 269 Interest equalization tax, extension 86, 105, 261 Motor vehicles, concrete mixers, exemption 724 Income— Capital gains and losses— Alternative tax rate, increase 635 Corporations, losses 638 Collection, certain income exempt from levy 729 Corporations— Accumulated taxable income, reasonable needs of business 714 Capital gains and losses 638 Cooperative housing, definition 723 Deductions, personal holding company dividends 723 Depreciation 625 Distribution of stocks 713 Financial institutions, reserve for losses 616 Foreign base company income 718 Liquidations, gain 724 Mergers, interest on indebtedness 604 Mutual savings banks, reserve for losses 620 Stock dividends, distributions 614 Surtax exemption 599 Taxable income 722 Deductions— Antitrust damages, etc., recoveries 711 Charitable contributions, limitations, etc 549 Coal mine safety equipment, amortization 674 Dependent, foster children, definition 722 Farm losses, etc 566 Fines and penalties, etc., restrictions 710 Interest, limitation 574 Low income allowance 676 Moving expenses; reimbursements 577–580 Personal exemption, increase 675 Pollution control facilities, amortization 667 Railroad rolling stock, etc., amortization 670 Vacation pay, accrued 711 Estimated declaration, farmers, filing date, etc 729 Exempt organizations, private foundations, etc 492 Fifty-percent maximum rate on earned income 685 Gross income— Additional living expenses received under insurance contracts, exclusion 709 Items included 579, 588 Individuals, losses 642 Interests and penalties on underpayment 729 Investment companies, definition 717 Investment credit, termination 660 Life insurance companies, taxable income; loss carryover 715, 716 Minimum tax— Income averaging 586 Restricted property, transferred 588 Tax preferences 580 Trusts, treatment of excess distributions 592 Miscellaneous provisions 709–724 A40 **Taxes**— Income— Natural resources— Continental shelf areas 634 Depletion rates, percentage reduction 629 Mineral income, foreign tax credit 634 Mineral production payments 630 Nontaxable exchanges, sales of low-income housing projects; involuntary conversions 718, 723 Optional tax tables 684 Real estate depreciation 649 Reporting, change to installment basis 723 Returns— Computation by Internal Revenue Service 726 Failure to file 727 Filing requirements 726 “Shareholder-employees” of corporations, contribution to retirement plans 654 Single individuals and heads of household, tax rate 678 State and local obligations, arbitrage bond, not tax exempt 656 Surcharge, extension 93, 657 Withholding rates, extension 42, 96 Withholding tables 686 National banks, taxation by States 434 **Technical Amendments Act of 1958, Amendment**, vacation pay, accrued, tax deduction 711 **Telephone Service**, excise tax, extension 660 **Television and Radio Amendments of 1969, Educational** 146 **Tennessee**: Fort Donelson National Battlefield, judgment funds 359 Great Smoky Mountains National Park, certain rights-of-way, land conveyance 100 **Tennessee Valley Authority**, appropriation for 336 **Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933**, appropriation for effecting provisions 336 **Territories, Office of the**, appropriation for 54, 151, 448 **Texas**: Grand Prairie, land conveyance by Defense Department 318 Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Site, establishment 274 Padre Island National Seashore, funds for final judgments, authorization 45 **Thanksgiving Day**: 1968, proclamation 912 1969, proclamation 971 **Three Affiliated Tribes, Fort Berthold Reservation, N. Dak.**, lands held in trust 167 **Timber**, disaster areas, cancellation of contracts, etc 126 **Tinplate Scrap**, exportation. Presidential determination 846 **Toy Safety Act of 1969, Child Protection and** 187 **Trade Agreements**, Switzerland, termination of bilateral, proclamation 919 **Trade Commission, Federal**, appropriation for 53, 224 **Trade Negotiations, Special Representative for**, appropriation for 65, 424 **Trade Week, World**, 1969, proclamation 936 **Transit Authority, Washington Metropolitan Area**: Appropriation for 461 Federal share for transit development program, authorization 320 **Transportation, Department of**: Appalachian regional transportation system 219 Appropriation Act, 1970 454 Appropriation for 61, 77, 451, 454 Coast Guard, United States— Aircraft, vessels, facilities, etc., appropriation authorization 84 Appropriation for 62, 78, 454 Passenger vessels, safety standards, etc., elimination of disclosure 427 Reserve components, strength 206 Federal Aviation Administration— Appropriation for 78, 456 Aviation War Risk Insurance Revolving Fund, appropriation for 457 Civil supersonic aircraft development, appropriation for 457 National capital airports, appropriation for 456 Research and development, appropriation for 456 Sonic boom damages, appropriation for payment of claims 462 Federal Highway Administration— Appropriation for 78, 457 Public Roads, Bureau of, appropriation for 457 Federal Railroad Administration— Alaska Railroad Revolving Fund, appropriation for 460 Appropriation for 78, 459 High-speed ground transportation, appropriation for 460 Railroad Safety, Bureau of, appropriation for 459 General provisions. Appropriation Act, 1970 462 A41 Highways. *See separate title*. National Capital Transportation Act of 1969 320 National Transportation Safety Board, appropriation for 61, 461 Research and development, appropriation for 454, 456, 460 Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, appropriation for 460 Secretary, Office of, appropriation for 454 Transit Authority, Washington Metropolitan Area— Appropriation for 461 Federal share for transit development program, authorization 320 Urban Mass Transportation Administration, appropriation for 460 **Transportation Act, Department of**, appropriation for effecting provisions 459 **Transportation Act of 1960, National Capital**, repeal 322 **Transportation Act of 1965, National Capital**: Amendments, repeal of certain provisions 323 Appropriation for effecting provisions 462 **Transportation Act of 1969, National Capital** 320 **Transportation Administration, Urban Mass**, appropriation for 460 **Transportation and Communications Service**, appropriation for 79, 226 **Transportation Compact, Connecticut-New York Railroad Passenger** 441 **Transportation Day, National Defense, and National Transportation Week**, 1969, proclamation 935 **Transportation Safety Board, National**, appropriation for 61, 461 **Travel Act of 1961, International**, appropriation for effecting provisions 414 **Travel Service, United States**, appropriation for 414 **Treasury, Department of the**: Accounts, Bureau of, appropriation for 116 Antipoverty agencies, beneficiary’s tax delinquency, withholding payments 833 Appropriation Act, 1970 116 Appropriation for 62, 78, 116, 452 Customs, Bureau of, appropriation for 78, 117, 452 Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, appropriation for 116 General provisions. Appropriation Act, 1970 118 Internal Revenue Service, appropriation for 78, 117 Medals, striking of. *See* Medals and Decorations. Mint, Bureau of the, appropriation for 78, 117 Public Debt, Bureau of the, appropriation for 62, 117 Second Liberty Bond Act, amendments— Public debt limit, temporary increase 7 United States savings bonds, interest rate, increase 272 Secretary, Office of the, appropriation for 452 Secret Service, United States, appropriation for 62, 79, 118, 452 Spanish-Speaking People, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for, member 838 Treasurer, Office of the, appropriation for 118 **Truman, Harry S.**, 85th birthday, congressional greetings 899 **Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands**: Appropriation for 151, 448 Economic opportunity programs, applicability 830, 835 Housing— Mortgage insurance, eligibility 395 Urban renewal, eligibility 385 Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962, inclusion in program 6 Older Americans programs, inclusion 114 **U** **Unemployment Compensation Act, District of Columbia, Amendment**, international organizations, exemption from unemployment compensation tax 130 **Uniformed Services**. *See* Armed Forces *and individual services*. **United Nations Day**, 1969 proclamation 966 **United States Coast Guard**. *See* Coast Guard, United States. **United States Court of Military Appeals**: Appropriation for 475 Judges, salary increase 864 **United States Courts**. *See* Courts, United States. **United States Diplomatic Courier Service**, 50th anniversary, commemoration 83 **United States Housing Act of 1937**: Amendments— Public housing, low rental, loans; annual contributions; payments not exceeding one-fourth family income, etc 389 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, eligibility 395 Appropriation for effecting provisions 236, 242 A42 **United States Information Agency**, appropriation for 81, 424 **United States Information and Educational Exchange Act**, appropriation for effecting provisions 424 **United States-Mexico Commission for Border Development and Friendship**, appropriation for United States section 451 **United States Park Police**, appointment, age limits 116 **United States Secret Service**, appropriation for 62, 79, 118, 452 **United States Soldiers’ Home**, appropriation for 70 **United States Tax Court**: Appropriation for 81, 123, 453 Judges, salary increase 864 Organization and jurisdiction, change in provisions 730 **United States Travel Service**, appropriation for 414 **Upper Niobrara River Compact** 86 **Urban Mass Transportation Administration**, appropriation for 460 **Use Tax Act, District of Columbia, Amendments**, admission to public events; repairing tangible personal property; mailing services, etc.; laundering 171 **Utah**: Arches National Monument, enlargement 920 Capitol Reef National Monument, enlargement 922 **V** **Valley of Fire State Park, Nev.**, lands for inclusion, waiver of acreage limitation 445 **Ventana Wilderness, Los Padres National Forest, Calif.**, designation 101 **Vermont**, military reservation at Ethan Allen and Underhill, State jurisdiction over 446 **Vermont-New Hampshire Interstate School Compact** 14 **Vessels**: Construction, differential subsidies, extension 44 Fishing, appropriation for construction of 154 Maritime programs, appropriation authorization 132 Passenger, safety standards, etc., elimination of disclosure 427 **Veterans**. *See also* Veterans Administration. Care in State homes, payments, appropriation authorization 836 Dependency and indemnity compensation, increase 144 Disability compensation evaluations, preservation 38 Disabled, housing loans, increase 32 Housing loans for paraplegics, special 32 Home loan program, mortgage interest rates study, report, extension 7, 43 Medical services— Nursing homes, elimination of limitation 167 Outpatient care 168 Widows, etc., dependency and indemnity compensation, increase 144 **Veterans Administration**. *See also* Veterans. Appropriation for 53, 79, 231 Philippines, grants for hospital facilities, appropriation for 233 State veterans’ homes, care and treatment, payments; appropriation authorization 836 Technical amendments to title 38, United States Code 33 Veterans Administration , Center, Fort Harrison, Mont., concurrent jurisdiction with State 48 **Veterans’ Benefits Calculator**, printing of additional copies 900 **Veterans Day**: 1968, proclamation 911 1969, proclamation 965 **“Veterans Legislation Reported, Ninety-first Congress, First Session, Summary of”**, printing of additional copies 900 **Vice President of the United States**. *See also* President of the Senate *under* Senate. Intergovernmental Relations, Office of— Appropriation authorization 849 Appropriation for 452 Office of the, appropriation for 339, 450 Salary, increase 106 **Vietnamese, North, American Servicemen Held Prisoner by**, national day of prayer for 184 **Vietnamese and Other Free World Forces**, availability of funds for support of 206, 486, 819 **Virginia**: Dulles International Airport— High-speed ground transportation, appropriation for research 460 Transit line, study 322 National Capital Transportation Act of 1969 320 **Vision Week, Save Your**, 1969, proclamation 931 A43 **VISTA Volunteers**, creditable service for civil service retirement 831 **Vocational Rehabilitation Act**, study; final report, extension 6 **Volunteers of America Week**, designation 446 **Ton Steuben Memorial Day, General**: Designation 115 Proclamation 963 **W** **Wage and Labor Standards Administration**, appropriation for 76, 450 **Washington**: Seattle, National Guard facility, land conveyance by Department of the Army 319 Yakima project, Kennewick division extension, construction, etc 106 **Washington International School, Inc., D.C.**, transfer of Phillips School property to 104 **Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority**, appropriation for 461 **Water**: Federal Water Pollution Control Act— Appalachian regions, sewage treatment works 215 Appropriation for effecting provisions 329 Housing, water and sewer facilities, grants 391 Israel, desalting plants, economic assistance 806 Resource development projects, feasibility, studies 130 Saline water program, appropriation authorization 45 **Water Commission, National**, appropriation for 336 **Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965, Land and**, appropriation for 150 **Water Pollution Control Act, Federal**: Appalachian regions, sewage treatment works 215 Appropriation for effecting provisions 329 **Water Resources Council**, appropriation for 336 **Water Resources Planning Act of 1965**, appropriation for effecting provisions 336 **Water Resources Research, Office of**, appropriation for 75, 158 **Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act**, appropriation for effecting provisions 248, 249 **White Cane Safety Day**, 1969, proclamation 947 **White House Office**, appropriation for 121 **Wichita, Kans.**, 100th anniversary, medals in commemoration of 11 **Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act of 1966, National**, citation as title 283 **William Howard Taft National Historical Site, Ohio**, establishment 273 **Winston Churchill Memorial and Library**, Westminster College, Fulton, Mo., medals for dedication of 8 **Women Voters of the United States, League of**, 50th anniversary, proclamation 943 **World Law Day**, 1969, proclamation 954 **World Trade Week**, 1969, proclamation 936 **Wright Brothers Day**: 1968, proclamation 914 1969, proclamation 973 **Wyoming**: Upper Niobrara River Compact 86 Water resource development projects, feasibility studies 130 **Y** **Yakima Project, Kennewick Division Extension, Wash.**, construction, etc 106 **Youth Opportunity, President’s Council on**, appropriation for expenses, authorization 826 **Z** **Zoological Park, National**: Appropriation for 164 Police, pay structure 41 INDIVIDUAL INDEX **A** Page Adriance, Mary S 882 Albee, Stanley 882 Alunday, Ernesto 877 Anderson, E_ L 882 Anomerianaki, Pagona 891 Antonio, Franklin Jacinto 874 Arrant, Lourdes M 872 Awamura, Yuka 868 **B** Babaliaros, Dr. Konstantinos N 884 Bae, Sa Cha 890 Barrie, Robert W. and Marguerite J 879 Bartlett, Vide G 58 Bates, Pearle Jean 343 Blomgren, W. E 86 Booth, Capt. John W. III 880 Brown, Dr. John N 36 Buck, James H 890 Burke, Eileen 450 Busch, Arie R 885 **C** Caramanzana, Maria P 869 Chavez, Nicolas 882 Christian, John 86 Churchill, Winston 8 Cole, Lt. Col. Samuel J 886 Cossette, Ludger J 887 Coulter, Bernard L 883 Cross, Mrs. Ezra L 890 Cusumano, Mrs. Vita 880 **D** Davis, Yvonne 887 Denaro, John 885 Dirksen, Louella 341 Dlouhy, Betty 450 Dooley, Henry E 870 Duke, Noriko S 870 Duncan, Basil R 867 **E** Eisenhower, Dwight D 900, 905, 941 Eisenhower, Mamie Doud 7, 274 El Ahwal, Miss Jalileh F 881 Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. A. F 877 Elson, Rev. Dr. Edward L. R 900, 905 Emmett, Wyllis L 882 Evaristo, Maria da C 876 Everett, Lelia A 58 **F** Feng, Chi Jen 871 Fife, Rowland W 882 Frasca, Maria B 869 **G** Gallegos, Joseph M 882 Gallman, W. Brooks 882 Gingas, John S. and Betty 888 Gomes, Mario S 872 Gray, Norman B 86 Guerra, Circo 882 Gutierrez, Ely E 882 **H** Hegemann, Bernard A 879 Hickel, Walter J 899 Hottenroth, Mrs. Marjorie J 872 Hue, Nguyen V 867 Hunter, Yolanda F 876 **J** Johnson, C. P 882 Johnson, Lyndon B 274 Jones, Dan S., Jr 86 **K** Kaczmarski, Adela 878 Kallio, Mrs. Aili 873 Keller, Helen 11 **L** Li, Cheng-huai 883 Lloyd, Earl 86 Loeffler, Martin H 885 Lowder, Enoch A 892 **M** Malliaras, Panagiotis, Georgia, and Constantina 891 Marmon, Walter 882 Marratto, Sfc. Patrick 877A46 McMaster, Andrew 86 Melvin, Raymond C 887 Mendola, Lidia 891 Millonzi, Francesca A 874 Miquel, Dr. Roberto 868 Mosio, Maria 882 Moss, R. A 882 **N** Nee, L. Cpl. Peter M 876 New Bedford Storage Warehouse Company, Mass 870 Nguyen, Thi Huong, and child Minh Linh 871 **O** Obacz, Ryszard S 875 Oliva, Erneido A 804 **P** Peavy, Patrick 882 Person, H. T 86 Petty, Clifford L 880 Pfister, Richard 86 Pleasant, Wylo 892 Polizos, Nickolas G 886 **Q** Queja, Mrs. Irene G 889 **R** Randhawa, Dr. Jagir S 884 Roman, Daniel J 450 Roman, Justina 450 Roosevelt, Franklin D 928 Rosen, Rueben 875 Ruggiero, Cosmina 872 **S** Sanano, Romeo and Julieta 878 Sanchez, Ernest G 882 Shaft, J. Burdette 888 Schumaker, Capt. Richard L 884 Scott, Charles R 868 Smiiko, Anthony 881 Smith, J. B. and Sula E 893 Snitko, Pfc. Joseph A 874 Strauss, Sp4c. Klaus J 871 **T** Taft, William Howard 273 Tilmon, Emogene 892 Tilmon, Wayne and Emogene 893 Torres, Sinesio 882 Truman, Harry S 899 **V** Van Camp, E. J 86 Van Staveren, L. Cpl. Theodore D 869 Vigil, Richard 885 von Steuben, General Friedrich Wilhelm 115 **W** Watson, Thomas J., Jr 37 Weed, George T 873 Wegener, James F 874 Wilson, Eugene P 86 Wong, Dug Foo 889 **Y** Yap-Diangco, Ana M 868 Yui, Mr. and Mrs. Wong 888 **Z** Zambeli, Aleksandar 875
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