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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 84 STAT. · September 25, 1970 · Proclamation 4008

Proclamation 4008.

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84 Stat. 2250 Proclamation 4008 NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER, 1970 By the President of the United States of America September 25, 1970 A Proclamation “Lord, make me an instrument of thy peace.” This ancient prayer has never been more timely than in our own day. It reminds us in striking fashion that the path to peace is through the hearts of men, and it seeks a particularly noble reward: the ability to examine one’s own role in bringing harmony and tranquillity to others. Faith in God and reliance upon his help are among our most important traditions.
In recognition of the place of prayer in our national [66 Stat. 64](/us/stat/66/64).[36 USC 185](/us/usc/t36/s185).life, the Congress in 1952 provided that the President proclaim a suitable day other than a Sunday each year as a National Day of Prayer. In complying with the directive of the Congress, I invite all Americans to pray that the scourge of war be lifted from the earth, and that the anguish of those who have felt the horrors of war be eased. It is especially fitting this year that our people ask God’s blessings for each other and for all men.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON. President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim Wednesday, October 21, as National Day of Prayer, 1970. I call upon all Americans to join hearts and minds on this day in prayers for reconciliation and brotherhood among our people and for lasting peace with justice. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 25til day of September, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-fifth. 4009 September 25, 1970 NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK, 1970 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 4009 NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK, 1970 By the President of the United States of America September 25, 1970 A Proclamation In observing National Newspaper Week each year, the American people pay tribute to the dedicated men and women whose journalism can do so much to enrich our national life.
At the same time, the nation honors the American tradition of a free and responsible press. America’s great cities have a newspaper tradition that, long provided information and entertainment while remaining aggressive, honest, and free from government domination. Our towns and rural areas have an equally proud tradition: that of the local daily or weekly paper which covers news of primarily local interest and records as well the countless incidents of generosity, compassion, and service which are such rewarding features of life in our smaller communities. 84 Stat. 2251 Our newspaper heritage is not a luxury, and it is not out of sentimentality that I call attention to it.
The freedom and vitality of our newspapers are essential to safeguard our liberty and preserve the values of our society. It is the responsibility of journalists and readers alike to ensure that the freedom of the press which America enjoys today is protected and extended, and I believe that this can best be accomplished by furthering the use of that freedom in imaginative and responsible ways. NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the week beginning October 4, 1970, as National Newspaper Week.
I call upon all Americans to observe the week with appropriate activities, to honor those who serve their country through the medium of newspapers, and to seek opportunities to enhance the great tradition of a free and responsible press. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-fifth day of September, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-fifth. 4010 September 25, 1970 NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH WEEK, 1970 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 4010 NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH WEEK, 1970 By the President of the United States of America September 25, 1970 A Proclamation For 24 years the National School Lunch Program hits been working to improve the nutrition of our school children.
Last May, I signed into law amendments to the National School Lunch Act and the Child Nutrition Act which will assist in reaching our goal of assuring *Ante*, p. 207.that every needy child receives a school lunch, free or at reduced cost, and that every school child had access to a moderately priced school meal. The School Lunch Program has always been an example of Federal, State, and local cooperation. To call attention to the Program’s value and achievements, the Congress by a joint resolution of October 9, 1962, designated the week beginning on the second Sunday of October [76 Stat. 779](/us/stat/76/779).[36 USC 168](/us/usc/t36/s168).in each year as National School Lunch Week, and requested the President to issue annually a proclamation calling for the observance of that week.
NOW, THEREFORE, L RICHARD NIXON. President of the United States of America, call upon the people of the United States to observe the week beginning October 11, 1970, as National School Lunch Week, with ceremonies and activities designed to foster public knowledge and mutual comprehension of the value of the National School Lunch Program to our children and the Nation as a whole. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-fifth day of September, in the year of our Lord nineteen hun-84 Stat. 2252dred seventy, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-fifth. 4011 September 26, 1970 PROJECT CONCERN MONTH Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 4011 PROJECT CONCERN MONTH By the President of the United States of America September 26, 1970 A Proclamation Project Concern is an international, nonprofit, medical-dental assistance organization, supported entirely by private contributions.
Since its founding in 1961, it has grown from a small clinic in one country to two hospitals, eight clinics, feeding stations, and self-help medical training programs in Hong Kong, South Vietnam, Mexico, and the United States. It has helped more than half-a-million people to solve their medical needs. This year, more than 200,000 ill and hungry children and parents will be helped. *Ante*, p. 888.In recognition of this humanitarian effort, the Congress by House Joint Resolution 1178 has requested the President to issue a proclamation designating the month of October 1970 as Project Concern Month.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the month of October 1970 as Project Concern Month; and I urge the people of the United States to aid this worthwhile project in every way. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-sixth day of September, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seventy, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-fifth. 4012 September 26, 1970 DAY OF BREAD AND HARVEST FESTIVAL WEEK Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 4012 DAY OF BREAD AND HARVEST FESTIVAL WEEK By the President of the United States of America September 26, 1970 A Proclamation In recognition of bread as an essential in the nation’s diet, and as a token of our gratitude for abundant food supplies, the Congress *Ante*, p. 887.by Senate Joint Resolution 218 has requested the President to proclaim Tuesday, the 6th of October, 1970, as a Day of Bread, as a part of international observances, and the week of October within which it falls as a period of Harvest Festival.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate Tuesday, October 6, 1970, as a Day of Bread, as a part of international observances, and the week beginning October 4, 1970, as a period of Harvest Festival; and I call upon the people of the United States to join with those of other nations in these observances. 84 Stat. 2253 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-sixth day of September, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seventy, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-fifth. 4013 September 26, 1970 NATIONAL PTA WEEK Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 4013 NATIONAL PTA WEEK By the President of the United States of America September 26, 1970 A Proclamation Seventy-three years ago, in a moment, of significance for the future of this Nation, the American parent-teacher movement was born.
Educational and philanthropic leaders of the day gathered in Washington, D.C., for the first meeting of an organization called the National Congress of Mothers. Its founding purpose.; to foster a strong and fruitful relationship between the mothers of America and the teachers of their children. That organization, now the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, has provided effective leadership at the national level, focusing the thinking and action of its membership on problems of urgency and importance.
Its thousands of local chapters enable parents and teachers to counsel together on specific concerns of their own school and community, and to act as informed and understanding citizens. As a tribute to the important contributions of the parent-teacher movement to the American way of life, and the continuing efforts of the National PTA to provide quality living and quality learning for all Americans, the Congress, by Senate Joint Resolution 228, has *Ante*, p. 887.requested the President to issue a proclamation designating National PTA Week from October 5 to October 9, 1970.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim the period of October 5 through October 9, 1970, as National PTA Week. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-sixth day of September, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seventy, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-fifth. 4014 September 26, 1970 VETERANS DAY, 1970 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation Proclamation 4014 VETERANS DAY, 1970 By the President of the United States of America September 26, 1970 A Proclamation Veterans Day, 1970, is an appropriate time for all Americans to reflect again on the meaning—and the price—of peace and freedom. 84 Stat. 2254For this is a time when we pause to honor those Americans who have been willing to risk life itself in the service of these ideals—from Valley Forge to Vietnam.
On an occasion like this, we feel the common bond which unites the American people across the centuries. We are reminded again that millions of Americans through the years have felt so deeply about our national ideals that they have been willing to set aside plans and hopes and friends and family to serve in the Armed Forces of the nation. We are proud to know that the spirit of sacrifice and service continues to characterize our country. On this Veterans Day our thoughts are especially with those who have returned from the war in Vietnam and those who are still a part of it, with those who are held as prisoners and those who lie in hospitals, with those who are missing in action and those who died in combat.
All of these men and women have proved themselves worthy inheritors of the great traditions which veterans of other wars established and maintained. Though much has changed in our country through the decades, the selfless devotion of our fighting men has not changed. It is important that all of our servicemen and all of our nearly 28 million living veterans understand that there is something else which has not changed in this country: the gratitude and respect which the American people feel for them.
These feelings are expressed in many ways—formal and informal, tangible and intangible. They find very concrete expression in the work of the Veterans Administration, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. Yet another way in which the nation acknowledges its debt to our veterans is its annual observance on November 11 of Veterans Day, a legal holiday designated by the Congress and dedicated to the cause of world peace [82 Stat. 250](/us/stat/82/250).(Act of May 13, 1938, 52 Stat. 351 as amended [5 U.S.C. 6103]).
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, call upon the people of this nation to join in commemorating, with suitable observances, Wednesday, November 11, 1970, as Veterans Day. As a mark of further respect for the veterans of this nation, 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 all government officials to cooperate with civic and patriotic organizations in conducting appropriate public ceremonies throughout the land.
It is my hope that on this day all Americans will offer special prayers for peace and for the safety of those who now serve in our Armed Forces. And let us all in silent tribute pay special honor to those who have paid the full price to keep our freedom alive. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-sixth day of September, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-fifth. 4015 October 6, 1970 NATIONAL FARM-CITY WEEK, 1970 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 84 Stat. 2255 **Proclamation 4015** NATIONAL FARM-CITY WEEK, 1970 October 6, 1970 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation With two-thirds of our population crowded onto only two percent of the hind, many of our people are denied economic opportunities, adequate living space, health, cultural fulfillment, and those spiritual values without which no nation can achieve greatness.
The time for action is at hand—for careful plans to be formulated, and for decisions to be made at local governmental levels, to foster the improved distribution of population and accompanying economic activity needed during the decade of the 1970’s and beyond. The Government can provide assistance, but the effort will succeed only as all Americans take part in developing a policy of sound national growth. In this effort, city dwellers and rural people alike have reason to work together toward common goals.
The well-being of urban America and the welfare of rural America will increasingly intertwine as our total population expands. Better living in the one depends on better living in the other. NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the week of November 20 through November 26, 1970, as National Farm-City Week and call upon all citizens to participate in this observance. I request that leaders of agricultural organizations, business groups, labor unions, youth and women’s clubs, civic and fraternal associations, schools and others join in noting not only the interdependent roles of producers and consumers of America’s agricultural abundance but also their opportunities for cooperation in building for the future.
I urge the Department of Agriculture, land-grant educational institutions, and all appropriate organizations and Government officials to carry out programs to mark the new significance of National Farm-City Week, including public meetings and exhibits, and presentations in the press and on radio and television. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand this sixth day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seventy, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-fifth. 4016 October 7, 1970 NATIONAL FOREST PRODUCTS WEEK, 1970 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation **Proclamation 4016** NATIONAL FOREST PRODUCTS WEEK, 1970 October 7, 1970 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation In order to recognize and emphasize the importance of forest resources and forest products to the nation, the Congress has by the joint resolution of September 13, 1960 (74 Stat. 898) designated the[36 USC 163](/us/usc/t36/s163).84 Stat. 2256 seven-day period beginning on the third Sunday of October in each year as National Forest Products Week, and has requested the President to issue an annual proclamation calling for the observance of that week.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, do hereby call upon the people of the United States to observe the week beginning October 18, 1970, as National Forest Products Week, with activities and ceremonies designed to direct public attention toward, and demonstrate our gratitude for, the forest resources with which we have been so abundantly blessed and for their contributions to our material, emotional and spiritual advantages. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this seventh day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-fifth. 4017 October 14, 1970 NATIONAL VOLUNTEER FIREMEN’S WEEK Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation **Proclamation 4017** NATIONAL VOLUNTEER FIREMEN’S WEEK October 14, 1970 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation Many communities throughout the Nation are protected from the scourge of fire only by the courage and dedication of volunteer firemen.
These men—from all walks of life—give countless hours of their time not only in preventing and fighting fires but in educating and training themselves for this purpose, in maintaining fire-fighting equipment, and in rendering other emergency services. It is only fitting that we pay tribute to our volunteer firemen who serve their communities night and day, often at great personal risk and sacrifice. To this end, the Congress by House Joint Resolution*Ante*, p. 915. 1154 has requested the President to issue a proclamation designating National Volunteer Firemen’s Week from October 24 to October 31, 1970.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the period of October 24 to October 31, 1970, as National Volunteer Firemen’s Week; and I call upon the people of the United States to observe that week with ceremonies and activities designed to honor our volunteer firemen for their contributions in safeguarding the lives and property of their fellow Americans. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this four-teenth day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seventy, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-fifth. 4018 October 16, 1970 MODIFYING PROCLAMATION NO. 3279 RELATING TO IMPORTS OF PETROLEUM AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 84 Stat. 2257 **Proclamation 4018** MODIFYING PROCLAMATION NO. 3279 RELATING TO IMPORTS OF PETROLEUM AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS October 16, 1970 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation The Director of the Office of Emergency Preparedness has found, with the advice of the Oil Policy Committee— 1. that the importation from Western Hemisphere sources into District I, without charge to import quotas, of 14.6 million barrels of No. 2 fuel oil during the period January 1, 1971 through December 31, 1971 for allocation to independent deepwater terminal operators under appropriate seasonal restrictions, would not adversely affect the national security; 2. that the importation authorized by this Proclamation of Canadian crude oil, unfinished oils, and finished products produced in Canada from Canadian crude oil by means of vessels operating on waterways (other than ocean waterways) in or lie tween the United States and Canada, would not adversely affect the national security; 3. that the importation other than by sea from Canada of natural gas liquids produced in Canada, without charge to import quotas, would not adversely affect the national security; 4. that imports of ethane, propane and butane derived from Western Hemisphere sources may be increased without adversely affecting the national security; 5. . that crude oil may be imported into District I to be topped for use as burner fuel subject to such conditions as the Secretary may specify by regulation, without adversely affecting the national security; 6. that Canadian crude oil may be imported into the United States from Canada to be topped for use as burner fuel under such conditions as the Secretary may specify by regulation, without adversely affecting the national security; and 7. that crude oil may, without regard to its viscosity, be imported for use as burner fuel, under the same conditions and restrictions as now apply to residual fuel oil imported for use as fuel, without adversely affecting the national security.
The Director has recommended, with the advice of the Oil Policy Committee, that Proclamation No. 3279, as amended, be amended[73 Stat. c25](/us/stat/73/c25).[19 USC 1862 note](/us/usc/t19/s1862). to adjust imports in conformity with these findings. I accept these findings and deem it necessary and consistent with the security objectives of Proclamation No. 3279, as amended, to adjust imports as hereinafter provided. NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and statutes, including section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, do hereby proclaim that, effective[76 Stat. 877](/us/stat/76/877).[19 USC 1862](/us/usc/t19/s1862). immediately:
(1)Clause
(ii)of the last sentence of subparagraph
(1)of paragraph
(a)of Section 2 of Proclamation No. 3279 of March 10, 1959, as added by Proclamation No. 3990 of June 17, 1970, is amended by*Ante*, p. 2235. striking “December 31, 1970”, and inserting in lieu thereof “December 31, 1971”; 84 Stat. 2258
(2)Section 1A of Proclamation No. 3279, as added by Proclamation*Ante*, p. 2219. No. 3969 of March 10, 1970, is amended by adding four new subsections as follows: " “(d) Any crude oil, unfinished oils, or finished products that may otherwise be transported into the United States from Canada under the provisions of this proclamation, may also be transported into the United States by vessel, as defined in 1 U.S.C. 3, so long as such transportation involves only waterways (other than ocean waterways) in or between the United States and Canada. “(e) *Post*, p. 2265. On and after October 1, 1970, any natural gas liquids, as defined in subparagraph
(1)of paragraph
(a)of Section 2 of this proclamation, derived solely from Canadian natural gas, may be transported other than by sea into the United States from Canada without license and without reducing the quantities of crude oil, unfinished oils, or finished products that may be imported into the United States under the provisions of Section 1, Section 1A, and Section 2 of this proclamation. “(f) On or after October 1, 1970, ethane, propane and butane produced in the Western Hemisphere from Western Hemisphere crude or gas may be imported into the United States without reducing the quantities of crude oil, unfinished oils, and finished products that may be imported into the United States under the provisions of Section 1, Section 1A, and Section 2 of this proclamation. “(g) Crude oil may be imported into District I to be topped for use as burner fuel under such conditions as the Secretary may, by regulation, provide. Crude oil may be imported into the United States from Canada to be topped for use as burner fuel under such conditions as the Secretary may, by regulation, provide. The quantities of crude oil, unfinished oils, and finished products that may be imported into the United States under the provisions of Section 1, Section 1A, and Section 2 shall not be reduced by reason of imports of crude oil used as fuel under this paragraph (g).” "
(3)Subparagraph
(7)of paragraph
(g)of Section 9 of Proclamation[73 Stat. c29](/us/stat/73/c29); [75 Stat. 1021](/us/stat/75/1021).[19 USC 1862 note](/us/usc/t19/s1862). No. 3279 is amended to read as follows: " “(7) residual fuel oil—
(i)topped crude oil or viscous residuum which has a viscosity of not lest than 45 seconds Saybolt universal 100° F. and
(ii)crude oil which is to be used as fuel without further processing other than by blending by mechanical means;” " IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 16th day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-fifth. 4019 October 26, 1970 NATIONAL BLOOD DONOR MONTH Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation **Proclamation 4019** NATIONAL BLOOD DONOR MONTH October 26, 1970 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation Among the noblest nets of personal generosity is the gift of one’s blood for the benefit of another. It is a contribution to health and life for which there is no substitute. 84 Stat. 2259 The voluntary blood donor system developed by the American Red Cross and the American Association of Blood Banks provides modern methods for safe and simple donations of blood. Contributions of the voluntary blood donor should be recognized and encouraged to assure that our nation’s growing need is safely met. To this end, the Congress by Senate Joint Resolution 223 has requested*Ante*, p. 1114. the President to issue a proclamation designating the month of January 1971 as National Blood Donor Month. NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim the month of January 1971 as National Blood Donor Month. I call upon the public media, the blood-banking and medical and health facilities of our country, and the public at large to pay special tribute and honor during that month to the voluntary blood donor and to encourage, by all appropriate means, increasing numbers of people to be voluntary blood donors. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-sixth day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seventy, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-fifth. 4020 October 30, 1970 WORLD LAW DAY, 1970 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation **Proclamation 4020** WORLD LAW DAY, 1970 October 30, 1970 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation At a time when a few men and women in many countries are reaching beyond legal forms in pursuit of their goals, it is more important than ever for the vast majority to reaffirm their commitment to the processes of law. But it is not enough that we merely defend the law as we have known it in the past: we must also work to build up role of law—and to extend its influence in international affairs as well as in our national life. One way in which the rule of law in world affairs can be encouraged is through stronger efforts to improve and modernize international legal education. The designation of 1970 as International Education Year by the United Nations General Assembly underscores the importance of this effort. By directing the attention of men and women in all parts of our planet to the need for legal procedures and to their potential for resolving conflicts, we can do much to advance the day when mankind achieves a lasting world peace. NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim November 25, 1970, as World Law Day. I call on all our people to join in this Sixth International Observance of World Law Day, as sponsored by the Center for World Peace Through Law. I hope that men and women will use this occasion for reflecting on the importance of legal procedures in their daily lives, on ways in which they can enhance general respect for the law, and on methods for making the law a more effective force in international affairs. 84 Stat. 2260 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this thirtieth day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy, and of the independence of the United States of America the. one hundred ninety-fifth. 4021 November 5, 1970 THANKSGIVING DAY, 1970 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation **Proclamation 4021** THANKSGIVING DAY, 1970 November 5, 1970 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation In 1863 Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President, lifted the downcast view of a war-weary Nation to see the evidence of God’s bounty. He proclaimed a day of Thanksgiving to be observed by each American in his own way. President Lincoln wisely knew that a man’s declaration of his gratitude to God is, in itself, an act which strengthens the thanksgiver because it renews his own realization of his relationship to his God. As thanksgiving enriches the individual it must bless his home, community and his country. It is, therefore, appropriate that we set aside such a day this year. All about us, doubts and fears threaten our faith in the principles which are the fiber of our society; we are called upon to prove their truth once again. Such challenges must be seen as opportunities for proof of these verities; such proof can only strengthen our Nation. Although some may see division, we give thanks that ours is one Nation, of many diverse people, living in unity under the precept *E Pluribus Unum*. The fulfillment of this national principle, every day, is our task and privilege; Although some may only see strife, we give thanks that this Nation moves each day closer to peace for all its citizens and all the world; And we give thanks for God’s strength and guidance upon which we confidently rely today and every day. NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, in accordance with the wish of the Congress[82 Stat. 250](/us/stat/82/250). as expressed in Section 6103 of Title 5 of the United States Code, do hereby proclaim Thursday, November 26, 1970, as a day of national thanksgiving. I call upon all Americans to give thanks in homes and in places of worship for the many blessings our people enjoy. We should not forget, that for ninny older citizens, Thanksgiving Day may be less meaningful than it should be because it might be spent alone. For this reason I urge all public officials, voluntary organizations, private groups and families in every part of the country to welcome our senior citizens as special participants in their Thanksgiving Day festivities. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this fifth day of November, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy,84 Stat. 2261 and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-fifth. 4022 December 7, 1970 Bill of Rights Day Human Rights Day Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation **Proclamation 4022** Bill of Rights Day Human Rights Day December 7, 1970 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation From the beginnings of our country, Americans have believed in certain self-evident truths concerning the dignity of the individual human being. Thomas Jefferson wrote in the Declaration of IndependenceUSC prec, title 1. about the inalienable right of every man to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The reason that governments are instituted among men, he went on, is “to secure these rights.” The effort “to secure these rights” has been the principal object of the United States government ever since that time. A more explicit and detailed commitment to that end was spelled out in the Bill of Rights in 1791. The Bill of Rights, in turn, has been applied in still more specific ways in the 179 years since its adoption so that the legal expression of individual rights has become a very complex matter. Yet, all of these rights flow from the central precept of our founding fathers that “all men are created equal.” The same precept found a further expression in 1948 when the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted—without a single dissenting vote—the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This statement of principles provides a common standard toward which all governments in all parts of the world can strive. During this year in which we observe the twenty-fifth anniversary of the United Nations, it is particularly appropriate that we recall the words of that document and that we rededicate ourselves to its principles. NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim December 10, 1970, as Human Rights Day and December 15, 1970, as Bill of Rights Day. I call upon the people of the United States of America to observe the week beginning December 10, 1970, as Human Rights Week. These are fitting times to renew our commitment to the goal of a just society in which every person enjoys equality of opportunity. 84 Stat. 2262 I also call upon every American to note that the United Nations General Assembly has designated the year 1971 as the International Year for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination, It is my hope that all Americans will join in observing this year, through deeds and words which promote a spirit of brotherhood and of mutual respect among all people. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this seventh day of December, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-fifth. 4023 December 7, 1970 National Retailing Week Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation **Proclamation 4023** National Retailing Week December 7, 1970 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation American retail merchants have provided an ever widening choice of products and services to meet consumer needs and desires. Retailing promotes the orderly functioning of our nationwide distribution system, and strengthens our national economy by creating employment and income. *Ante*, p. 1385,Mindful of these facts, the Congress, by House Joint Resolution 1255, has requested the President to issue a proclamation designating the period January 10, 1971, through January 16, 1971, as National Retailing Week. NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim the period January 10 through January 16, 1971, as National Retailing Week. I urge all Americans during that period to pay special tribute, by every appropriate means, to our country’s retail industry. I suggest both suppliers and customers of the industry take this opportunity to show their appreciation of the services retail management and employees provide. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this seventh day of December, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seventy,84 Stat. 2263 and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-fifth. 4024 December 10, 1970 Wright Brothers Day, 1970 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation **Proclamation 4024** Wright Brothers Day, 1970 December 10, 1970 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation The names of Orville and Wilbur Wright symbolize American ingenuity and courage. On December 17, 1903—after years of experimentation and repeated failures—the Wright brothers made the first successful flight in a heavier-than-air, mechanically propelled airplane near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. That epic flight was the forerunner of the aviation and space technology which today strengthens America’s defense and contributes to better understanding throughout the world by promoting commerce and encouraging travel. To commemorate the achievements of the Wright brothers, the Congress by a joint resolution of December 17, 1963 (77 Stat. 402), designated[36 USC 169](/us/usc/t36/s169). the seventeenth day of December of each year as Wright Brothers Day and 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, 1970, 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 tenth day of December, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seventy, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-fifth. 4025 December 22, 1970 Modifying Proclamation No. 3279, Relating to Imports of Petroleum and Petroleum Products Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 84 Stat. 2264 **Proclamation 4025** Modifying Proclamation No. 3279, Relating to Imports of Petroleum and Petroleum Products December 22, 1970 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation The Director of the Office of Emergency Preparedness, with the advice of the Oil Policy Committee, has found that the national security will not be adversely affected by changes in the oil import control program which would —increase licensed imports into Districts I–IV, including the Canadian component of those imports, approximately 100,000 barrels per day during 1971, —free importation and allocation in Districts I–IV and District V from historical limitations, and —authorize Mexican imports to enter, overland or by water, in such amounts and under such circumstances as the Secretary of the Interior prescribes after annual discussions between the Governments of the United States and Mexico. The Director, with the advice of the Oil Policy Committee, has*Ante*, p. 2257. recommended that Proclamation No. 3279, as amended, be amended to adjust imports in conformity with these findings. He has, with the advice of the Oil Policy Committee, also recommended that the quantity of crude oil, unfinished oils, and finished products that may be imported into Districts I–IV continue to be determined on the basis of 12.2% of the quantity of crude oil and natural gas liquids which the Secretary of the Interior estimates will be produced in those districts, adjusted to reflect other national security determinations, but that, in the interest of better public understanding of the oil import control program, such authorized imports be stated in terms of specific barrels per day. I agree with the findings and recommendations of the Director and deem it necessary and consistent with the security objectives of Proclamation No. 3279, as amended, to adjust the imports of petroleum and petroleum products, and to improve the administration of the program, as hereinafter provided. 84 Stat. 2265 NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, including section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, do hereby proclaim that,[76 Stat. 877](/us/stat/76/877).[19 USC 1862](/us/usc/t19/s1862). effective as of the date of this Proclamation, Proclamation No. 3279, as amended, is further amended as follows: [73 Stat. c25](/us/stat/73/c25).[19 USC 1862 note](/us/usc/t19/s1862). 1. Paragraph
(b)of section 1 is amended to read as follows: " “The Secretary of the Interior may, in his discretion, authorize entries, without allocation or license, of small quantities of crude oil, unfinished oils, or finished products.” " 2. Paragraph
(a)of section 1A is amended to read as follows:*Ante*, p. 22 20 " “(a)
(1)As used in this section the term ‘Canadian imports’ means imports from Canada of crude oil which has been produced in Canada and unfinished oils which have been derived from crude oil or natural gas produced in Canada and which have been transported into the United States by overland means or over waterways other than ocean waterways. The provisions of clause
(4)of paragraph
(a)of section 1 of this proclamation shall have no application to Canadian imports into Districts I–IV during the period March 1, 1970 through December 31, 1971. “(2) During the period March 1, 1970 through December 31, 1970, Canadian imports into Districts I–IV under allocations which were made pursuant to this section shall not exceed an average of 395,000 barrels per day. However, entries for consumption of crude oil or unfinished oils transported by pipeline may be made until midnight January 15, 1971, under any license authorizing Canadian imports into Districts I–IV for that period. “(3) During the period January 1, 1971 through December 31, 1971, Canadian imports under allocations made pursuant to this subparagraph
(3)into Districts I–IV shall not exceed an average of 450,000 barrels per day. However, entries for consumption of crude oil or unfinished oils transported by pipeline may be made until midnight January 15, 1972 under any license authorizing such imports from Canada for that period. The Secretary shall by regulation provide for allocations of such imports. The regulations shall provide that licenses issued under such allocations shall permit the entry, or withdrawal from warehouse, for consumption of Canadian imports only. “(4) The Secretary may, within the level prescribed by paragraph (a)(1) of section 2 of this proclamation, permit the importation of*Post*, p. 2266 additional quantities of Canadian imports.” " 3. Paragraph
(e)of section 1A is amended to read as follows:*Ante*, p. 2258 " “On and after October 1, 1970, natural gas liquids derived solely from Canadian natural gas may be imported into the United States from84 Stat. 2266 Canada without allocations or licenses if transported by overland means or over waterways other than ocean waterways. As used in this paragraph the term ‘natural gas liquids’ means natural gas products and other hydrocarbons, such as ethane, prepane, and butanes, or mixtures thereof, recovered from natural gas by means other than refining.” " 4. *Ante*, p. 2258. Section 1A is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new paragraph: " “(h) After December 31, 1970, the provisions of clause
(4)of paragraph
(a)of section 1 shall have no application to imports of crude oil, unfinished oils, or finished products from Mexico. After the same date, crude oil produced in Mexico and unfinished oils and finished products produced in Mexico wholly from Mexican crude oil may in Districts I—IV and District V be entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption without allocations or licenses in such amounts and under such conditions as the Secretary may prescribe, after annual discussions between the Governments of the United States and Mexico. Until the Secretary prescribes the amounts that may enter pursuant to this paragraph, such imports shall not exceed an average of 30,000 barrels per day per calendar year.” " 5. *Ante*, p. 2257. Subparagraph
(1)of paragraph
(a)of section 2 is amended to read as follows: " “Except as otherwise provided in this proclamation, the maximum level of imports (exclusive of imports from Canada provided for in paragraph
(a)of section 1A), subject to allocation, of crude oil, unfinished oils, and finished products (other than residual fuel oil to be used as fuel) into Districts I–IV for a particular allocation period, shall be an amount equal to the difference between
(i)960,000 barrels per day during that allocation period and
(ii)the quantity of crude oil and unfinished oils which may be imported pursuant to paragraph
(h)of section 1A of this proclamation during the particular allocation period plus the quantity estimated by the Secretary by which shipments of unfinished oils and finished products (other than residual fuel oil to be used as fuel) from Puerto Rico to Districts I–IV during that allocation period will exceed the quantity (as adjusted by the Secretary as he may determine to be consonant with the objectives of this proclamation) so shipped during a comparable base period in the year 1965. Within this maximum level, imports of unfinished oils and imports of finished products (other than residual fuel oil to be used as fuel) shall not exceed such levels as the Secretary may determine to be consonant with the objectives of this proclamation. In addition to the imports permitted under the first sentence of this paragraph, for the period July 1, 1970 through December 31, 1971, there may be imported into District I, an average of 40,000 barrels per day of No. 2 fuel oil, manufactured in the Western Hemisphere from crude oil produced in the Western Hemisphere, for allocation, under regulations of the Secretary, to persons in the business in District I of84 Stat. 2267 selling No. 2 fuel oil who do not have crude oil import allocations into Districts I–IV and who operate deep water terminals in District I or have through-put agreements with deep water terminal operators in District I who do not have crude oil import allocations into Districts I–IV, on a fair and equitable basis, to the extent possible, in relation to such persons’ inputs of No. 2 fuel oil to such terminals, having regard to any product import allocations into Districts I–IV made, to such persons.” " 6. The second sentence of paragraph
(b)of section 2 is amended to[74 Stat. c32](/us/stat/74/c32).[19 USC 1862 note](/us/usc/t19/s1862). read as follows: " “Within this maximum level, imports of finished products shall not exceed such levels as the Secretary may determine to be consonant with the objectives of this proclamation.” " 7. The first two sentences of subparagraph
(1)of paragraph
(b)of section 3 are amended to read as follows:[82 Stat. 1604](/us/stat/82/1604). " “With respect to the allocation of imports of crude oil and unfinished oils into Districts I—IV and into District V such regulations shall provide, to the extent possible, for a fair and equitable distribution among persons having refinery capacity in these districts in relation to refinery inputs (excluding inputs of crude oil or unfinished oils imported pursuant to paragraph (e), (f), or
(h)of section 1A, and, with respect to refinery inputs in District V, excluding inputs of crude oil or unfinished oils imported pursuant to clause
(4)of paragraph
(a)of section 1). The Secretary may, by regulation, also provide for the making of allocations of imports of crude oil and unfinished oils into Districts I—IV and into District V to persons having petrochemical plants in these districts in relation to the outputs of such plants or in relation to inputs of such plants (excluding inputs of crude oil or unfinished oils imported pursuant to paragraph (e), (f), or
(h)of section 1A, and, with respect to inputs in District V, excluding inputs of crude oil or unfinished oils imported pursuant to clause
(4)of paragraph
(a)of section 1).” " 8. The last sentence of subparagraph
(1)of paragraph
(b)of Section 3 is revoked. 9. The second sentence of subparagraph
(2)of paragraph
(b)of section 3 is amended to read as follows: " “The regulations shall provide also that if, during a period comprising the same number of months as an allocation period and ending three months before the beginning of the allocation period, any such person ships to Districts I-IV or to District V unfinished oils or finished products (other than residual fuel oil to be used as fuel) or sells unfinished oils or finished products (other than residual fuel oil to be used as fuel) which are shipped to Districts I–IV or to District V in excess of the volume of unfinished oils or finished products (other than residual fuel oil to be used as fuel) which he so shipped or which he sold and were so shipped84 Stat. 2268 during the year 1965, as adjusted by the Secretary as he may determine to be consonant with the purposes of this proclamation, the person’s allocation for the next allocation period shall be reduced by the amount of the excess.” " 10. The first sentence of subparagraph
(4)of paragraph
(b)of section[75 Stat. 1020](/us/stat/75/1020).[19 USC 1862 note](/us/usc/t19/s1862). 3 is amended to read as follows: " “With respect to the allocation of imports of finished products, other than residual fuel oil to be used as fuel, into Puerto Rico, such regulations shall, to the extent possible, provide
(i)for a fair and equitable distribution of imports of such finished products among persons who were importers of such finished products into Puerto Rico during the base period specified by the Secretary pursuant to section 2 of this proclamation, and
(ii)for the granting and adjustment of allocations of imports of such finished products into Districts I–IV, District V, and Puerto Rico, in accordance with procedures established pursuant to section 4 of this proclamation.” " 11. The first sentence of subparagraph
(5)of paragraph
(b)of section[81 Stat. 1118](/us/stat/81/1118). 3 is amended to read as follows: " “With respect to the allocation of imports of residual fuel oil to be used as fuel into Puerto Rico, such regulations shall, to the extent possible, provide for a fair and equitable distribution of imports of residual fuel oil to be used as fuel among persons who were importers of that product into Puerto Rico during the base period specified by the Secretary pursuant to section 2 of this proclamation.” " 12. The third sentence of subparagraph
(5)of paragraph
(b)of section 3 is amended to read as follows: " “With respect to the allocation of imports into District I of residual fuel oil to be used as fuel, such regulations shall, to the extent possible, provide for a fair and equitable distribution of imports of residual fuel oil to be used as fuel
(i)among persons who are in the business in District I of selling residual fuel oil to be used as fuel and who have had inputs of that product to deep-water terminals located in District I, and
(ii)among persons who are in the business in District I of selling residual fuel oil to be used as fuel and have throughput agreements (warehouse agreements) with deep-water terminal operators.” " 13. Proclamation No. 3279 is further amended by inserting after section 3 the following new section: " “Sec. 3A. Pending the issuance of regulations implementing this proclamation, as amended, the Secretary is authorized to make to any person who held an allocation of imports of crude oil and unfinished oils under this proclamation during the period January 1, 1970 through December 31, 1970, an interim allocation of such imports for the period beginning January 1, 1971. The quantity of an interim allocation of imports other than Canadian oil may not exceed the allocation held in 1970 by84 Stat. 2269 such person expressed in the average number of barrels per day for the allocation period multiplied by 31, except that such quantity may be increased to provide for a full tanker load. The quantity of an interim allocation of imports of Canadian oil shall not exceed such person’s allocation for such imports for the last half of 1970 expressed in the average number of barrels per day for that period multiplied by 31. The Secretary also is authorized to make to any person who held an allocation of imports of No. 2 fuel oil during the period January 1, 1970 through December 31, 1970 an interim allocation of such imports for the period beginning January 1, 1971. The quantity of such an interim allocation shall not exceed fifty percentum of the allocation held in 1970 by such person. Any allocation subsequently made to any person who receives an interim allocation pursuant to this section, shall be reduced by an amount equal to the interim allocation made pursuant to this section.” " IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-second day of December, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy, and the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-fifth. 4026 December 31, 1970 Proclamation Amending and Correcting Part 3 of the Appendix to the Tariff Schedules of the United States With Respect to the Importation of Agricultural Commodities Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation **Proclamation 4026** Proclamation Amending and Correcting Part 3 of the Appendix to the Tariff Schedules of the United States With Respect to the Importation of Agricultural Commodities December 31, 1970 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation WHEREAS, pursuant to section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended (7 U.S.C. 624), limitations have been imposed by[64 Stat. 261](/us/stat/64/261). Presidential proclamations on the quantities of certain articles which may be imported into the United States in any quota year; and WHEREAS, in accordance with section 102(3) of the Tariff Classi-84 Stat. 2270[76 Stat. 74](/us/stat/76/74).[19 USC prec. 1202 note](/us/usc/t19/prec1202).[77 USC 1017](/us/usc/t77/s1017).fication Act of 1962, the President by Proclamation No. 3548 of August 21, 1963, proclaimed the additional import restrictions set forth in part 3 of the Appendix to the Tariff Schedules of the United[77A Stat. 441](/us/stat/77A/441)19 USC 1202. States; and WHEREAS the import restrictions on certain dairy products set forth in part 3 of the Appendix to the Tariff Schedules of the United States as proclaimed by Proclamation No. 3548 have been amended by[77 Stat. 1028](/us/stat/77/1028). Proclamation No. 3558 of October 5, 1963; Proclamation No. 3562 of[77 Stat. 1032](/us/stat/77/1032).[78 Stat. 1249](/us/stat/78/1249). November 26, 1963; Proclamation No. 3597 of July 7, 1964; section 88 of the Tariff Schedules Technical Amendments Act of 1965 (79 Stat.[80 Stat. 1767](/us/stat/80/1767).[19 USC 1202 note](/us/usc/t19/s1202).[81 Stat. 1110](/us/stat/81/1110).[82 Stat. 1455](/us/stat/82/1455).[82 Stat. 1636](/us/stat/82/1636).[82 Stat. 1649](/us/stat/82/1649).[83 Stat. 915](/us/stat/83/915). 950); Proclamation No. 3709 of March 31, 1966; Proclamation No. 3790 of June 30, 1967; Proclamation No. 3822 of December 16, 1967; Proclamation No. 3856 of June 10, 1968; Proclamation No. 3870 of September 24, 1968; and Proclamation No. 3884 of January 6, 1969; and [64 Stat. 261](/us/stat/64/261).[7 USC 624](/us/usc/t7/s624).WHEREAS, pursuant to said section 22, the Secretary of Agriculture advised me there was reason to believe that the articles, for which import restrictions are hereinafter proclaimed, are being imported, and are practically certain to be imported, under such conditions and in such quantities as to render or tend to render ineffective, or materially interfere with the price support program now conducted by the Department of Agriculture for milk and butterfat, or to reduce substantially the amount of products processed in the United States from domestic milk and butterfat; and WHEREAS, under the authority of said section 22, I requested the United States Tariff Commission to make an investigation with respect to this matter; and WHEREAS the United States Tariff Commission has made an investigation under the authority of said section 22 with respect to this matter and has reported to me its findings and recommendations made in connection therewith; and WHEREAS, on the basis of such investigation and report, I find and declare that the articles, for which import restrictions are hereinafter proclaimed, are being imported and are practically certain to be imported into the United States under such conditions and in such quantities as to render or tend to render ineffective or materially interfere with the price support program now conducted by the Department of Agriculture for milk and butterfat or to reduce substantially the amount of products processed in the United States from domestic milk and butterfat; and WHEREAS I find and declare that for the purpose of the first proviso of section 22(b) of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended, the representative period for imports of such articles is the calendar years 1967 through 1969; and 84 Stat. 2271 WHEREAS, on the basis of such investigation and report, I find and declare that the imposition of the import restrictions hereinafter proclaimed is necessary in order that the entry, or withdrawal from warehouse, for consumption of such articles will not render or tend to render ineffective or materially interfere with the price support program now conducted by the Department of Agriculture for milk and butterfat, or to reduce substantially the amount of products processed in the United States from domestic milk and butterfat; and WHEREAS I find and declare that the allocation of shares of the import quotas proclaimed herein among the countries of origin shall be based upon the proportion of such articles supplied by such countries during the twelve months July 1969 through June 1970, taking due account of any special factors which may have affected or may be affecting the trade in the articles concerned; and WHEREAS it has been determined advisable, in order to carry out the intent of the import restrictions proclaimed pursuant to said section 22 with respect to articles for which licenses are required, that the Secretary[64 Stat. 261](/us/stat/64/261).[7 USC 624](/us/usc/t7/s624). of Agriculture be authorized to adjust, within the aggregate quantity of any such article permitted to be entered from all countries during a calendar year, the quantities of any such article which may be entered from particular countries of origin; WHEREAS the Secretary of Commerce has advised me that, due to a processing error, the published figures for the importation during the calendar year 1967 of articles originating in Iceland, on which the import restriction of such articles set forth in item 950.10D of Part III of the Appendix to the Tariff Schedules of the United States was based,[83 Stat. 917](/us/stat/83/917).[19 USC 1202](/us/usc/t19/s1202). understated actual imports from that country for 1967 by 89,000 pounds; and WHEREAS, in order to carry out the Presidential intention that such import restriction should be based on the level of imports of such articles from Iceland during the calendar year 1967, the figure in the quota quantity column opposite Iceland in item 950.10D of Part III of the Appendix to the Tariff Schedules of the United States should be corrected by increasing the amount by 89,000 pounds; NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the authority vested in me as President, and in conformity with the provisions of section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended, and the Tariff Classification Act of 1962, do hereby proclaim that: [76 Stat. 72](/us/stat/76/72).[19 USC prec. 1202 note](/us/usc/t19/prec1202).[77A Stat. 441](/us/stat/77A/441). 1. Part 3 of the Appendix to the Tariff Schedules of the United States is amended as follows:
(a)Headnote 3(a) is amended as follows: 84 Stat. 2272
(1)[81 Stat. 1111](/us/stat/81/1111); [83 Stat. 916](/us/stat/83/916).[19 USC 1202](/us/usc/t19/s1202). Subdivision
(i)is amended by changing the item number “950.15” in the first sentence to “950.16” and by revising the last sentence to read as follows: " “No licenses shall be issued which will permit entry during the first six months of a quota year of more than one-half of the quantities specified in the column entitled ‘Quota Quantity’ for any of the articles subject to the quotas provided for in items 950.07 through 950.10E, 950.15, and 950.16.” "
(2)[82 Stat. 1651](/us/stat/82/1651); [83 Stat. 917](/us/stat/83/917). In subdivision
(iii)the phrase “items 950.10B, 950.10C, and 950.10D” is changed to read “items 950.10B through 950.10E”.
(3)A new subdivision
(iv)is added which reads as follows: " “(iv) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, if the Secretary of Agriculture determines that, in the case of any article for which licenses are required by subdivision
(i)hereof, a quantity specified in the column entitled ‘Quota Quantity’ opposite the name of any country is not likely to be entered within any calendar year, he may by regulation provide with respect to such article for the adjustment for that calendar year, within the aggregate quantity of such article permitted to be entered from all countries during such calendar year, of the quantities of such article which may be entered during such year from particular countries of origin.” "
(b)Item 950.10E is added following item 950.10D, which reads as follows: 950.10E Cheese, and substitutes for cheese, containing 0.5 percent or less by weight of butterfat, as provided for in items 117,75 and 117.85 of subpart C, part 4, schedule 1, except articles within the scope of other import quotas provided for in this part; if shipped otherwise than in pursuance to a purchase, or if having a purchase price under 47 cents per pound: Quota Quantity Country of Origin (in pounds) Denmark 6,680,000 United Kingdom 791,000 Ireland 756,500 West Germany 100,000 Poland 385,600 Australia 123,600 Iceland 64,300 Other None
(c)Items 950.16, 950.17, and 950.18 are added following item 950.15, which read as follows: 950. 16 16 Chocolate provided for in item 156.30 of part 10 and articles containing chocolate provided for in item 182.95, part 15, schedule 1, containing 5.5 percent or less by weight of butterfat (except articles for consumption at retail as candy or confection): 84 Stat. 2273 Quota Quantity Country of Origin (in pounds) United Kingdom 930,000 Ireland 3,750,000 Other None 950. 17 Animal feeds containing milk or milk derivatives, classified under item 184.75, subpart C, part 15, schedule 1: Quota Quantity Country of Origin (in pounds) Ireland 12,060,000 United Kingdom 185,000 New Zealand 3,930,000 Australia 125,000 Other None 950. 18 Ice cream, as provided for in item 118.25 of part 4, subpart D, schedule I: Quota Quantity Country of Origin (in gallons) Belgium 243,650 New Zealand 155,680 Denmark 3,450 Netherlands 27,600 Jamaica 950 Other None
(d)The figure in. the quota quantity column opposite “Iceland” in item 950.10D is corrected to read “649,000”. [83 Stat. 917](/us/stat/83/917).[19 USC 1202](/us/usc/t19/s1202). 2. Articles which were exported to the United States on a through bill of lading, or which were in bonded warehouse, but not entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption prior to the effective date of this proclamation, shall not be denied entry under the import restrictions herein proclaimed. Notwithstanding headnote 3(a)(i) of part 3 of the Appendix to the Tariff Schedules of the United States, import licenses[81 Stat. 1111](/us/stat/81/1111); [83 Stat. 916](/us/stat/83/916). shall not be required for the entry into the United States during the first six months of the calendar year 1971 of articles subject to the quotas provided in items 950.IDE and 950.16. *Ante*, p. 2272. 3. The provisions of this proclamation shall become effective uponEffective date. publication in the Federal Register. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand this thirty-first day of December, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seventy and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninety-fifth. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW (91ST CONGRESS 2D SESSION) Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 1970 91–191 Feb. 3 3 S.J. Res. 131 91–810 Foreign Affairs. 91–523 Foreign Relations Jan. 29, 1970 Nov. 10, 1969. 91–192 Feb. 4 4 H. J. Res. 1051. _ _ 91–647 Judiciary Jan. 26, 1970 Feb. 2, 1970. 91–193 Feb. 9 4 H.J. Res. 1072. _ _ _ _ Feb. 2, 1970 Feb. 3, 1970. 91–194 Feb. 9 5 H.R. 15149 91–708 Appropriations 91–614 Appropriations Dec. 9, 20, 29, 1969; Jan. 27, 1970. Dec. 18, 20, 1969; Jan. 28, 1970. 91–779, 91–800 [Conference] 91–195 Feb. 11 14 H.J. Res. 888 _ _ 91–646 Judiciary Nov. 13, 1969 Feb. 2, 1970. 91–196 Feb. 20 14 S. 2214 91–802 Agriculture 91–418 Agriculture and Forestry. Feb. 9, 1970 Oct. 16, 1969. 91–197 Feb. 24 15 H.R. 95964 91–573 Armed Services 91–662 Armed Services Nov. 1969 Feb. 10, 1970. 91–198 Feb. 26 15 H.R. 11548 91–576 Armed Services 91–663 Armed Services Nov. 3, 1969 Feb. 10, 1970. 91–199 Feb. 26 16 H.R. 8664 91–572 Armed Services 91–661 Armed Services Nov, 3, 1969 Feb. 10, 1970. 91–200 Feb. 26 16 H.R. 9485 91–670 Armed Services 91–660 Armed Services Dec. 1, 1969 Feb. 10, 1970. 91–201 Feb. 28 17 H.R. 14789 91–716 Foreign Affairs 91–701 Foreign Relations Dec. 15, 1969 Feb. 17, 1970. 91–202 Mar. 4 20 H.R. 12535 91–746 Armed Services 91–656 Armed Services Dec. 18, 1969 Feb. 19, 1970. 91–203 Mar. 4 22 S.J. Res. 180 (H.J.Res. 1112). 91–868 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–717 Labor and Public Welfare. Mar. 4, 1970 Mar. 4, 1970. 91–204 Mar. 5 23 H.R. 15931 91–840 Appropriations 91–710 Appropriations Feb. 19, Mar. 3, 1970. Feb. 27, 28, Mar. 4, 1970. (H.R. 13111). 91–863 [Conference] Appropriations 91–205 Mar. 5 49 H.R. 14464. 91–750 Public Works 91–658 Public Works Dec. 15, 1969; Feb. 19, 1970. Feb. 10, 1970. 91–206 Mar. 10 49 H.R. 2 91–331 Banking and Currency 91–518 Banking and Currency. July 28, 1969; Feb. 24, 1970. Feb. 4, 19, 1970. 91–841 [Conference] 91–207 Mar. 12 51 H.R. 11651 91–379 Education and Labor 91–707 Agriculture and Forestry. July 21, 1969; Feb. 26, 1970. Feb. 20, 1970. 2275 2276 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 1970 91–208 Mar. 12 52 S. 2809 (H.R. 14790). 91–712 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–586 Labor and Public Welfare. Dec. 16, 1969; Feb. 26, 1970. Dec. 11, 1969; Feb. 26, 1970. 91–855 [Conference] 91–209 Mar. 12 52 H.R. 14733 (S. 2660). 91–711 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–618 Labor and Public Welfare. Dec. 16, 1969; Feb. 26, 1970. Dec. 19, 1969; Feb. 25, 1970. 91–853 [Conference] 91–210 Mar. 13 53 H.R. 8020 91–185 Armed Services 91–665 Armed Services May 19, 1969; Feb. 10, 1970. 91–211 Mar. 13 54 S. 2523 (H.R. 14086) 91–735 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–583 Labor and Public Welfare. Mar. 3, 1970. Dec. 16, 1969; Feb. 26, 1970. Dec. 11, 1969; Feb. 26, 1970. 91–856 [Conference] 91–212 Mar. 13 63 H.R. 11702 91–313 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–480 Labor and Public Welfare. July 10, 1969; Feb. 26, 1970. Oct. 20, 1969; Feb. 25, 1970. 91–854 [Conference] 91–213 Mar. 16 67 S. 2701 (H.R. 15165). 91–738 Government Operations. 91–431 Government Operations. Feb. 18, 1970 Sept. 29, 1969; Mar. 3, 1970. 91–214 Mar. 16 69 S. 2910 91–784 Public Works 91–454 Public Works Mar. 5, 1970 Oct. 15, 1969; Mar. 9, 1970. 91–215 Mar. 17 70 H.R. 13300 91–866 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–650 Labor and Public Welfare. Sept. 30, 1969: Mar. 5, 1970. Feb. 4, Mar. 5, 1970. 91–866 [Conference] 91–216 Mar. 17 72 H.R.. 13008 91–823 Post Office and Civil Service. 91–713 Post Office and Civil Service. Feb. 16, 1970 Mar. 4, 1970. 91–217 Mar. 19 74 H.R.. 14944 91–703 Public Works 91–659 Public Works Dec. 18, 1969; Mar. 5, 1970. Feb. 24, 1970. 91–218 Mar. 25 75 S. 3427 (H.R. 15689). 91–857 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–709 Interior and Insular Affairs. Mar. 16, 1970 Mar. 3, 1970. 91–219 Mar. 26 76 H.R. 11959 91–360 Veterans Affairs 91–487 Labor and Public Welfare. Aug. 4, Dec. 18, 1969; Mar. 18, 1970. Oct. 22, 23, 1969; Mar. 23, 1970. 91–918 [Conference] 91–220 Mar. 31 86 S. 858 (H.R. 485). 91–787 Agriculture 91–417 Agriculture and Forestry. Mar. 17, 1970 Sept. 23, 1969. 91–221 Mar. 31 87 H.R. 15700 (S. 3426). 91–858 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–741 Interior and Insular Affairs, Mar. 16, 1970 Mar. 18, 1970. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 91–222 Apr. 1 87 H.R. 6543 91–289 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–566 Commerce June 17, 18, 1969; Mar. 18, 1970. Dec. 12, 1969; Mar. 10, 19, 1970. 91–897 [Conference] 91–223 Apr. 3 90 H.R. 3786 91–785 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–738 Interior and Insular Affairs. Feb. 10, Mar. 19, 1970. Mar. 17, 1970. 91–224 Apr. 3 91 H.R. 4148 91–127 Public Works 91–351 Public Works Apr. 15, 16, 1969; Mar. 25, 1970 Oct. 7, 8, 1969; Mar. 24, 1970 91–940 [Conference] 91–225 Apr. 7 116 S. 2593 91–851 Judiciary 91–366 Judiciary Mar. 3, 1970 Aug. 13, 1969; Mar. 23, 1970. 91–226 Apr. 9 118 S.J. Res. 190 (H.J. Res. 1124). 91–984 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–758 Labor and Public Welfare. Apr. 8, 1970 Apr. 7, 8, 1970. 91–227 Apr. 10 119 H.R. 13448 91–726 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–746 Labor and Public Welfare. Dec. 16, 1969; Mar. 26, 1970. Mar. 25, 1970. 91–228 Apr. 10 119 H.R. 14289 91–714 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–748 Commerce Dec. 16, 1969 Mar. 26, 1970. 91–229 Apr. 11 120 S. 227 91–864 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–393 Interior and Insular Affairs. Mar. 16, 1970 Sept. 12, 1969; Apr. 1, 1970. 91–230 Apr. 13 121 H.R. 514 91–114 Education and Labor 91–634 Labor and Public Welfare. Apr. 23, 1969; Apr. 7, 1970. Feb. 4–6, 9, 10, 16–19, Mar. 24, 25, Apr. 1, 1970. 91–937 [Conference] 91–231 Apr. 15 195 S. 3690 (H.R. 16844). 91–992 Post Office and Civil Service. 91–763 Post Office and Civil Service. Apr. 9, 13, 14, 1970. Apr. 8, 9, 1970. 91–232 Apr. 15 199 H.R. 16612 (S. 545). 91–971 District of Columbia 91–287, 91–753 District of Columbia Mar. 25, 1970 July 8, 1969; Apr. 3, 1970. 91–233 Apr. 17 199 S. 2595 (H.R. 12588). 91–587 Agriculture 91–654 Agriculture and Forestry. Apr. 7, 1970 Feb. 10, 1970. 91–234 Apr. 23 199 H.R. 15349 91–901 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. _ _ Apr. 7, 1970 Apr, 10, 1970. 91–235 Apr. 24 200 H.R. 8654 91–167 Ways and Means 91–762 Finance May 13, 1969 Apr. 9, 1970. 91–236 Apr. 27 200 H.J. Res. 251 _ _ 91–778 Judiciary. Feb. 5, 1970 Apr. 23, 1970. 91–237 May 1 201 S. 3253 91–990 Public Works 91–652 Public Works Apr. 20, 23, 1970. Feb. 4, Apr. 23, 1970. 91–238 May 4 201 S. 1968 91–998 House Administration 91–493 Interior and Insular Affairs. Apr. 20, 1970 Oct. 23, 1969. 91–239 May 6 202 S. 2306 (H.R. 11832). 91–776 Agriculture 91–638 Agriculture and Forestry. Mar. 4, Apr. 23, 1970. Jan. 30, Apr. 6, 1970. 91–240 May 7 203 H.R. 4145 91–880 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–794 Interior and Insular Affairs. Mar. 16, 1970 Apr. 27, 1970. 91–241 May 7 203 H.R. 10912 91–536 Veterans Affairs 91–783 Finance Oct. 6, 1969 Apr. 27, 1970. 91–242 May 9 203 H.R. 13106 91–790 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–771 Interior and Insular Affairs. Feb. 2, 1970 Apr. 27, 1970. 91–243 May 9 204 H.R. 14896 91–886 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–781 Interior and Insular Affairs. Mar. 16, 1970 Apr. 27, 1970. 2277 2278 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 1970 91–244 May 9 205 H.R. 13959 91–724 Banking and Currency. 91–769 Banking and Currency. Dec. 15, 1969 Apr. 27, 1970. 91–245 May 12 206 S. 1193 91–1005 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–205 Interior and Insular Affairs. Apr. 20, 1970 June 2, 1969; Apr. 27, 1970. 91–246 May 12 207 S. 3544 (H.R. 16200) 91–973 Foreign Affairs 91–766 Foreign Relations Apr. 28, 1970 Apr. 16, 1970. 91–247 May 13 207 H.R. 15945 91–865 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 91–837 Commerce Mar. 11, May 11, 1970. May 7, 1970. 91–248 May 14 207 H.R. 515 (S. 2548) 91–81 Education and Labor 91–641 Agriculture and Forestry. Mar. 20, 1969; May 4, 1970. Feb. 20, 23, 24, Apr. 30, 1970. 91–1032 [Conference] 91–249 May 14 214 H.R. 1049 91–808 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 91–808 Commerce Feb. 16, 1970 Apr, 30, 1970. 91–250 May 14 215 H.R. 12605 91–518, 91–518 pt. 2. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 91–764 Commerce Oct. 6, 1969; Apr. 21, 1970. Apr. 9, 30, 1970. 91–251 May 14 216 S. 3007 (H.R. 14253). 91–1020 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–782 Interior and Insular Affairs. May 4, 1970 Apr. 27, 1970. 91–252 May 14 216 H.R. 1187 (S. 2253). 91–902 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–779 Interior and Insular Affairs. Mar. 16, 1970 Apr. 30, 1970. 91–253 May 14 216 S. 2452 (H.R. 10138). 91–906 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–455 Labor and Public Welfare. May 5, 1970 Oct. 20, 1969. 91–254 May 14 217 S. 3435 (H.R. 15929). 91–1023 Banking and Currency 91–768 Banking and Currency May 4, 1970 Apr. 27, 1970. 91–255 May 18 217 S.J. Res. 193 (H.J. Res. 1098). 91–1001 House Administration 91–787 Rules and Administration. May 4, 1970 Apr. 27, 1970. 91–256 May 18 218 H.R. 12673 91–592 District of Columbia 91–836 District of Columbia Oct. 27, 1969 May 5, 1970. 91–257 May 19 218 H.J. Res 1232 91–1094 Appropriations _ _ May 14, 1970 May 14, 1970. 91–258 May 21 219 H.R. 14465 (S. 3108). 91–601 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–565 Commerce Nov. 6, 1969; May 13, 1970. Feb. 24–26, May 12, 1970. 91–1074 [Conference] 91–706 Finance 91–259 May 21 253 H.R. 9477 91–472 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–569, 91–851 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 15, 1969 May 11, 1970. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 91–260 May 21 254 S. J. Res. 199. _ _ _ _ May 12, 1970 May 11, 1970. 91–261 May 21 255 H.R. 15694 91–879 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 91–846 Commerce Mar. 17, 1970 May 7, 1970, 91–262 May 21 256 H.R. 10106 91–535 Veterans’ Affairs 91–785 Finance Oct. 6, 1969; May 4, 1970 Apr. 27, May 11, 1970. 91–263 May 22 257 H.R. 15980 91–849 District of Columbia 91–839 District of Columbia Feb. 24, 1970 May 7, 1970. 91–264 May 22 260 H.R. 4869 91–470 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–788 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 15, 1969; May 7, 1970. Apr. 27, 1970. 91–265 May 22 262 H.R. 10105 91–350 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–559 Commerce Sept. 3, 1969; May 5, 1970. Dec. 2, 1969; Apr. 23, 91–1008 [Conference] May 11, 1970. 91–266 May 22 264 S. 1458 91–1058 District of Columbia. 91–288 District of Columbia May 11, 1970 July 8, 1969. 91–267 May 26 265 S. 3778 _ _ 91–849 Public Works May 12, 1970 May 7, 1970. 91–268 May 26 266 S. 2999 (11. R. 15033). 91–1065 District of Columbia 91–747 District of Columbia May 11, 1970 Mar. 26, May 13, 1970. 91–269 May 27 271 S. 856 (H.R. 13171). 91–979 Foreign Affairs 91–234 Foreign Relations May 4, 1970 June 18, 1969; May 13, 1970. 91–270 May 28 273 H.R. 780 91–986 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–856 Interior and Insular Affairs. Apr. 20, 1970 May 15, 1970. 91–271 June 2 274 S. 2624 91–1067 Judiciary 91–576 Judiciary May 18, 1970 Dec. 9, 1969; May 19, 1970. 91–272 June 2 294 S. 952 91–887 Judiciary 91–262 Judiciary Mar. 18, May 19, 1970. June 23, 1969; May 20, 1970. 91–1086 [Conference] 91–273 June 2 299 S. 3818 (H.R. 17405). 91–1036 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. 91–852 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. May 19, 1970 May 13, 1970. 91–274 June 2 301 H.R. 11372 91–764 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–773 Interior and Insular Affairs. Jan. 19, May 20, 1970. Apr. 27, 30, 1970. 91–275 June 2 303 H.R. 12878 91–882 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–832 Interior and Insular Affairs. Mar. 16, May 20, 1970. May 5, 1970. 91–276 June 12 303 S. 3339 91–1119 House Administration 91–714 Rules and Administration. June 1, 1970 Mar. 5, 1970. 91–277 June 12 303 H. J. Res. 1069. 91–999 House Administration 91–898 Rules and Administration. Apr. 20, 1970 May 28, 1970. 91–278 June 12 304 H.R. 13816 91–736 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 91–847 Commerce Dec. 15, 1969; May 25, 1970. May 11, 1970. 91–279 June 12 307 H.R. 4813 91–394 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 91–888 Commerce Aug. 12, 1969; May 27, 1970. May 22, 1970. 91–280 June 12 309 H.R. 11628 91–1003 House Administration 91–896 Rules and Administration. May 4, 1970 May 28, 1970. 91–281 June 17 309 H.R. 12619 91–997 House Administration 91–897 Rules and Administration. May 4, 1970 June 3, 1970. 91–282 June 19 310 H.R. 15166 91–748 Public Works 91–895 Public Works Dec. 15, 1969; June 4, 1970. May 28, 1970. 91–283 June 19 313 H.R. 10184 91–763 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–916 Interior and Insular Affairs. Jan. 19, 1970 June 5, 1970. 2279 2280 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 1970 91–284 June 19 314 H R. 14306 91–1069 Agriculture 91–913 Agriculture and Forestry. May 18, 1970 June 8, 1970. 91–285 June 22 314 H.R. 4249 91–397 Judiciary _ _ Dec. 10, 11, 1969; Apr. 8, June 17, 1970. Mar. 2–6, 9–13, 1970. 91–286 June 23 319 H.R. 9854 91–987 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–920 Interior and Insular Affairs. Apr. 20, 1970 June 11, 1970. 91–287 June 23 320 H.R. 14300 91–734 House Administration 91–914 Post Office and Civil Service Feb. 16, June 11, 1970. June 5, 1970. 91–288 June 23 322 H.R. 12860 91–1099 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–921 Interior and Insular Affairs. June 1, 1970 June 12, 1970. 91–289 June 24 323 H.R. 4204 91–249 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–878 Judiciary May 28, 1969; June 10, 1970. May 20, 1970. 91–290 June 25 325 S. 887 91–1154 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–793 Interior and Insular Affairs. June 15, 1970 Apr. 27, 1970. 91–291 June 25 326 S. 1479 (H.R. 16661) 91–1025 Veterans’ Affairs 91–398 Finance May 4, June 15, 1970. Sept. 18, 1969; June 8, 1970. 91–292 June 25 333 H.R. 14810 91–803 Agriculture 91–843 Agriculture and Forestry. Feb. 18, June 16, 1970. May 11, 1970. 91–293 June 25 333 S. 2940 (H.R. 15608). 91–1123 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–571 Interior and Insular Affairs. June 15, 1970 Dec. 8, 1969. 91–294 June 29 333 H.J. Res. 1264. 91–1220 Appropriations 91–959 Appropriations June 24, 1970 June 24, 1970. 91–295 *June 30 336 H.R. 5554 91–110 Agriculture 91–842 Agriculture and Forestry. May 6, 1969; June 16, 1970. May 11, 1970. 91–296 †June 30 336 H.R. 11102 91–262 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–657 Labor and Public Welfare. June 4, 1969; June 10, 25, 1970. Apr. 7, June 8, 30, 1970. 91–1167 [Conference] 91–297 June 30 354 H.R. 17138 (S. 2694) 91–1061 District of Columbia 91–629, 91–886 District of Columbia. May 11, 12, June 22, 1970. Dec. 22, 1969; May 21, 91–1190 [Conference] 91–298 June 30 367 H.R. 17241 91–1080 Ways and Means 91–932 Finance May 19, 1970 June 24, 1970. June 19, 1970. 91–299 June 30 367 H.R. 16731 (S. 3949). 91–1145 Armed Services 91–926 Armed Services June 15, 1970 June 17, 1970. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate *Became law without the President’s approval †Passed over veto. 91–300 June 30 367 H. J. Res. 1259. June 24, 1970 June 25, 1970. 91–301 June 30 368 H.R. 17802 91–1130 Ways and Means 91–982 Finance June 3, 1970 June 29, 1970. 91–302 July 2 368 H.R. 16298 (S. 3948). 91–1139 Armed Services 91–927 Armed Services June 15, 18, 1970. June 17, 1970. 91–303 July 2 368 H.R. 16516 91–929 Science and Astronautics. 91–833 Aeronautical and Space Sciences. Apr. 23, June 22, 1970. May 6, June 22, 1970. 91–1189 [Conference] 91–304 July 6 375 H.R. 15712 91–1097 Public Works 91–984 Public Works June 8, 1970 June 29, 1970. 91–305 July 6 376 H.R. 17399 91–1033 Appropriations. 91–917 Appropriations May 7, June 25, 1970. June 22, 29, 1970. 91–1227 [Conference] 91–306 July 6 407 H.R. 14720 91–1077 Ways and Means 91–933 Finance May 19, June 29, 1970. June 19, 1970. 91–307 July 7 409 S. 743 91–884 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–99 Interior and Insular Affairs. Mar. 16, June 22, 1970. Mar. 24, 1969; June 23, 1970. 91–1196 [Conference] 91–308 July 7 410 S. 2315 91–1000 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–395 Interior and Insular Affairs. June 22, 1970 Sept. 10, 12, 24, 1969; June 23, 1970. 91–309 July 7 411 H.R. 8512 91–1076 Ways and Means 91–940 Finance May 19, 1970 June 25, 1970. 91–310 July 7 411 S. 2062 91–885 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–499 Interior and Insular Affairs. Mar. 16, June 22, 1970. Oct. 29, 30, 1969; June 23, 1970. 91–1197 [Conference] 91–311 July 8 412 H.R. 4246 91–210 Judiciary 91–971 Judiciary July 7, 1969 June 26, 1970. 91–312 July 8 412 H.R. 4247 91–211 Judiciary 91–972 Judiciary July 7, 1969 June 26, 1970. 91–313 July 10 413 H.R. 14118 91–673 Judiciary 91–954 Judiciary Dec. 1, 1969 June 26, 1970. 91–314 July 10 414 H.R. 12941 91–676 Armed Services 91–728 Armed Services Dec. 1, 1969; June 29, 1970. Apr. 2, June 26, 1970. 91–1201 [Conference] 91–315 July 10 415 H.R. 13407 91–715 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 91–973 Judiciary Dec. 15, 1969 June 26, 1970. 91–316 July 10 416 S. 4012 _ _ 91–941 Public Works June 30, 1970 June 25, 1970. 91–317 July 10 417 H.R. 15021 91–870 Armed Services 91–729 Armed Services Mar. 10, June 29, 1970. Apr. 2, June 26, 1970. 91–1212 [Conference] 91–318 July 10 417 H.R. 15831 91–871 Armed Services 91–730 Armed Services Mar. 10, June 29, 1970. Apr. 2, June 26, 1970. 91–1204 [Conference] 91–319 July 10 418 H.R. 15832 91–872 Armed Services 91–731 Armed Services Mar. 10, June 29, 1970. Apr. 2, June 26, 1970. 91–1206 [Conference] 91–320 July 10 419 H.R. 15833 91–873 Armed Services 91–732 Armed Services Mar. 10, June 29, 1970. Apr. 2, June 26, 1970. 91–1207 [Conference] 2281 2282 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 1970 91–321 July 10 419 H.R. 15835 91–874 Armed Services 91–733 Armed Services Mar. 10, June 29, 1970. Apr. 2, June 26, 1970. 91–1202 [Conference] 91–322 July 10 420 H.R. 15836 91–875 Armed Services 91–734 Armed Services Mar. 10, June 29, 1970. Apr. 2, June 26, 1970. 91–1211 [Conference] 91–323 July 10 421 H.R, 15837 91–876 Armed Services 91–735 Armed Services Mar. 10, June 29, 1970. Apr. 2, June 26, 1970. 91–1198 [Conference] 91–324 July ID 421 H.R. 15838 91–877 Armed Services 91–736 Armed Services Mar. 10, June 29, 1970. Apr. 2, June 26, 1970. 91–1199 [Conference] 91–325 July 10 422 H.R. 15839 91–878 Armed Services 91–737 Armed Services Mar. 10, June 29, 1970. Apr. 2, June 26, 1970. 91–1210 [Conference] 91–326 July 10 423 H.R. 15998 (S. 3457). 91–919 Armed Services 91–727 Armed Services Mar. 24, June 29, 1970. Apr. 2, Juno 26, 1970. 91–1209 [Conference] 91–327 July 10 423 H.R. 16289 (S. 3451). 91–920 Armed Services 91–724 Armed Services Mar. 24, June 29, 1970. Apr. 2, June 26, 1970. 91–1200 [Conference] 91–328 July 10 424 H.R. 16290 (S. 3440). 91–921 Armed Services 91–723 Armed Services Mar. 24, June 29, 1970. Apr. 2, June 26, 1970. 91–1213 [Conference] 91–329 July 10 425 H.R. 16291 (S. 3087). 91–922 Armed Services 91–722 Armed Services Mar, 24, June 29, 1970. Apr. 2, June 26, 1970. 91–1214 [Conference] 91–330 July 10 425 H.R. 16292 (S. 3083). 91–923 Armed Services 91–721 Armed Services Mar. 24, June 29, 1970. Apr. 2, June 26, 1970. 91–1203 [Conference] 91–331 July 10 426 H.R. 16295 (S. 3456). 91–924 Armed Services 91–726 Armed Services Mar. 24, June 29, 1970. Apr. 2, June 26, 1970. 91–1205 [Conference] 91–332 July 10 427 H.J. Res. 546. 91–1021 Judiciary 91–962 Judiciary May 4, 1970 June 26, 1970. 91–333 July 10 429 H.R. 16297 (S. 3452). 91–925 Armed Services 91–725 Armed Services Mar. 24, June 29, 1970. Apr. 2, June 26, 1970. 91–1208 [Conference] GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 91–334 July 10 429 H.J. Res. 1284. _ _ _ _ June 30, 1970 July 7, 1970. 91–335 July 13 431 H.R. 12858 91–881 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–848 Interior and Insular Affairs. Mar. 16, June 30, 1970. May 11, June 25, 1970, July 1, 1970. 91–1241 [Conference] 91–336 July 16 431 H.J. Res. 224. 91–494 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–988 Interior and Insular Affairs. Oct. 6, 1969 July 1, 1970 91–337 July 16 432 H.R. 17868 91–1135 Appropriations 91–937 Appropriations June 4, 30, 1970. June 26, July 1, 1970, 91–1267 [Conference] 91–338 July 16 437 H.R. 16739 91–1026 Veterans’ Affairs 91–934 Finance May 4, July 1, 1970. June 19, 1970. 91–339 July 17 437 S. 3564 91–1239 Judiciary 91 860 Judiciary July 6, 1970 May 15, 1970. 91–340 July 17 438 H.J. Res. 746. 91–489 Foreign Affairs 91–986 Foreign Relations June 2, 1970 July 1, 1970. 91–341 July 18 438 S. 1455 91–1246 Agriculture 91–491 Agriculture and Forestry. July 6, 1970 Oct. 23, 1969. 91–342 July 18 438 S. 3592 91–1221 Agriculture 91–915 Agriculture and Forestry. July 6, 1970 June 5, 1970. 91–343 July 18 439 S. 3598 91–1247 Agriculture 91–754 Agriculture and Forestry. July 6, 1970 Apr. 7, 1970. 91–344 July 20 440 S.J. Res. 201 (H.J. Res. 1238). 91–1244 Banking and Currency. 91–939 Banking and Currency. July 6, 1970 June 25, 1970. 91–345 July 20 440 S. 1519 (H.R. 10666). 91–240 Education and Labor 91–196 Labor and Public Welfare. Apr. 20, June 29, 1970. May 23, 1969; July 6, 1970. 91–1226 [Conference] 91–346 July 20 443 S. 3215 (H.R. 16065). 91–936 Education and Labor. 91–879 Labor and Public Welfare. June 30, July 13, 1970. May 21, July 13, 1970. 91–1292 [Conference] 91–347 July 22 447 H.R. 7618 91–571 Armed Services 91–1003 Armed Services Nov. 3, 17, 1969. July 13, 1970. 91–348 July 23 448 S. 3978 91–1309 Agriculture 91–935 Agriculture and Forestry. July 21, 1970 June 19, 1970. 91–349 July 23 448 H.R. 11766 (S. 2293). 91–1191 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 91–1007 Commerce July 6, 15, 1970. July 10, 1970. 91–350 July 23 449 S. 980 91–933 Judiciary 91–268 Judiciary Apr. 7, 1970 June 30, 1969; July 14, 1970. 91–351 July 24 450 S. 3685 (H.R. 17495). 91–1131 Banking and Currency. 91–761 Banking and Currency. June 25, July 20, 1970. Apr. 16, June 30, July 17, 1970. 91–1311 [Conference] 91–352 July 24 464 S. 3430 (H.R. 16327). 91–1156 Foreign Affairs 91–759 Foreign Relations July 7, 1970 Apr. 10, July 9, 1970. 91–353 July 24 466 S. 1520 (H.R. 279). 91–1193 Judiciary 91–535 Judiciary July 8, 1970 Jan. 28–30, July 15, 1970. 91–354 July 24 468 S.J. Res. 88 91–927 Judiciary 91–240 Judiciary June 30, 1970 June 20, 1969; July 15, 1970. 91–355 July 24 470 H.R. 7517 91–380 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 91–1015 Armed Services July 21, 1969 July 15, 1970. 2283 2284 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 1970 91–356 July 24 471 H.R. 16595 91–991 Science and Astronautics. 91–983 Labor and Public Welfare. May 11, July 15, 1970. July 1, 14, 1970. 91–1298 [Conference] 91–357 July 29 472 H.R. 12758 91–1122 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1013 Interior and Insular Affairs. June 1, 1970 July 14, 1970. 91–358 July 29 473 S. 2601 (H.R. 16196). 91–907 District of Columbia 91–405 District of Columbia Mar. 18, 19, July 15, 1970. Sept. 18, 1969; Mar. 24, July 16, 17, 20–23, 1970. 91–1303 [Conference] 91–359 July 31 668 H.R. 14452 91–1120 House Administration 91–1026 Rules and Administration. June 15, 1970 July 17, 1970. 91–360 July 31 668 S. 3889 91–918 Banking and Currency. July 20, 1970 June 11, July 21, 1970. 91–361 July 31 669 H.R. 17619 91–1095 Appropriations 91–985 Appropriations May 19, July 22, 1970. July 1, 22, 1970. 91–1321 [Conference] 91–362 July 31 687 S. 759 (H.R. 4587). 91–1149 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–861 Interior and Insular Affairs. June 15, 1970 May 15, July 15, 1970. 91–363 July 31 687 S. 1456 91–1248 Agriculture 91–524 Agriculture and Forestry. July 6, 15, 1970. Nov. 10, 1969; July 9, 1970. 91–364 July 31 688 S. 885 91–1153 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–870 Interior and Insular Affairs. June 15, July 20, 1970. May 18, July 15, 16, 1970. 91–365 July 31 689 S. 417 91–1283 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–775 Interior and Insular Affairs. July 20, 1970 Apr. 27, 1970. 91–366 July 31 690 S. 1046 (H.R. 8673). 91–928 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–194 Commerce July 7, 1970 May 23, 1969; July 16, 1970. 91–367 July 31 691 S. 778 91–1261 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–595 Interior and Insular Affairs. July 20, 1970 Dec. 12, 1969. 91–368 July 31 692 S. 3274 91–1181 Judiciary 91–702 Foreign Relations July 6, 1970 Feb. 17, July 16, 1970. 91–369 July 31 693 H.R. 14453 91–1121 House Administration 91–1027 Rules and Administration. July 6, 1970 July 17, 1970. 91–370 Aug. 1 694 H J. Res. 1328. 91–1334 Appropriations 91–1041 Appropriations July 28, 1970 July 30, 1970. 91–371 Aug. 1 694 H.J. Res. 1336. July 30, 1970 July 30, 1970. 91–372 Aug. 5 694 S. 3279 91–1284 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–780 Interior and Insular Affairs. July 20, 1970 Apr. 27, July 21, 1970. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate †Passed over veto. 91–373 Aug. 10 695 H.R. 14705 91–612 Ways and Means 91–752 Finance Nov. 13, 1969; July 23, 1970. Apr. 7, Aug. 4, 1970. 91–1037 [Conference] 91–374 Aug. 11 718 H.R. 914 91–833 Judiciary 91–977 Judiciary Mar. 3, 1970 July 29, 1970. 91–375 Aug. 12 719 H.R. 17070 (S. 3842). 91–1104 Poet Office and Civil Service. 91–912 Post Office and Civil Service. June 16–18, July 9, Aug. 6, 1970. June 29, 30, Aug. 3, 1970. 91–1363 [Conference] 91–376 Aug. 12 787 S. 3348 (H.R. 17958). 91–1166 Veterans’ Affairs 91–784 Finance June 15, July 30, 1970. Apr. 27, July 9, 1970. 91–377 Aug. 12 791 H.R. 15733 91–910 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–960 Labor and Public Welfare. Apr. 7, July 30, 1970. June 25, July 29, 1970. 91–1337 [Conference] 91–378 Aug. 13 794 S. 1076 (H.R. 15361). 91–915 Education and Labor 91–270 Interior and Insular Affairs. June 15, July 30, 1970. June 26, 1969; Aug. 5, 1970. 91–1338 [Conference] 91–379 Aug. 15 796 S. 3302 (H.R. 17880). 91–1330 Banking and Currency. 91–890 Banking and Currency. July 30, 31; Aug. 13, 1970. July 9, Aug. 12, 1970. 91–1386 [Conference] 91–380 †Aug. 18 800 H.R. 16916 91–996 Appropriations 91–871 Appropriations Apr. 14, July 16, Aug. 13, 1970. June 23–25, July 28, Aug. 18, 1970. 91–1306 [Conference] 91–381 Aug. 17 806 H.R. 15118 91–1245 Banking and Currency. 91–1042 Banking and Currency. July 6, 1970 Aug. 3, 1970. 91–382 Aug. 18 807 H.R. 16915 91–995 Appropriations 91–1009 Appropriations Apr. 13, July 30, 1970. July 13, Aug. 5, 1970. 91–1354 [Conference] 91–383 Aug. 18 825 H.R. 14114 (S. 2985). 91–1265 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1014 Interior and Insular Affairs. July 20, 1970 July 14, Aug. 4, 1970. 91–384 Aug. 18 827 S. 2484 91–1296 Agriculture 91–755 Agriculture and Forestry. Aug. 3, 1970 Apr. 7, 1970. 91–385 Aug. 20 828 H.R. 17711 91–1118 91–1381 District of Columbia [Conference) 91–995 District of Columbia May 25, Aug. 11, July 1, Aug. 10, 1970. 91–386 Aug. 24 828 H.R. 15866 91–1151 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1127 Interior and Insular Affairs. 1970. June 15, 1970 Aug. 20, 1970. 91–387 Aug. 24 829 S. 3102 (H.R. 14124). 91–1273 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 91–862 Commerce July 20, 1970 May 15, Aug. 12, 1970. 91–388 Aug. 24 830 H.R. 14956 91–704 Ways and Means 91–931 Finance Dec. 22, 1969; Aug. 12, 1970. Aug. 3, 1970. 91–389 Aug. 28 830 S. 3547 (H.R. 6715). 91–1132 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–991 Interior and Insular Affairs. Aug. 3, 13, 1970. July 23, Aug. 14, 1970. 91–1415 [Conference] 91–390 Aug. 28 832 H.R. 13971 91–1127 Judiciary 91–1109 Judiciary June 15, 1970 Aug. 14, 1970. 91–391 Aug. 28 834 H.R. 15381 91–847 District of Columbia 91–1077 District of Columbia Feb. 24, 1970 Aug. 13, 1970. 91–392 Sept. 1 834 H.R. 9052 91–669 Armed Services 91–1087 Armed Services Dec. 1, 1969 Aug. 18, 1970. 91–393 Sept. 1 835 H.R. 15374 91–970 Judiciary 91–1111 Judiciary Apr. 7, 1970 Aug. 18, 1970, 2285 2286 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 1970 91–394 Sept. 1 836 H.R. 8662 91–574 Armed Services 91–1086 Armed Services Nov. 3, 1969 Aug. 18, 1970. 91–395 Sept. 1 836 H. J. Res. 1194 _ _ _ _ June 23, 1970. Aug. 20, 1970. 91–396 Sept. 1 836 H.R. 6265. 91–666 Armed Services 91–1085 Armed Services Dec. 1, 1969 Aug. 18, 1970. 91–397 Sept. 1 837 H.R. 13195 91–1143 Armed Services 91–1088 Armed Services June 15, 1970 Aug. 18, 1970. 91–398 Sept. 8 837 H.R. 15351 91–1305 House Administration 91–1131 Rules and Administration. July 20, 1970 Aug. 24, 1970. 91–399 Sept. 8 837 H.R. 17133 91–1240 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–1140 Commerce Aug. 14, 1970 Aug. 28, 1970. 91–400 Sept. 16 838 H.R. 13434 91–1348 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1147 Interior and Insular Affairs. Aug. 3, 1970 Sept. 1, 1970. 91–401 Sept. 16 838 H.R. 14097 91–1349 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1149 Interior and Insular Affairs. Aug. 3, 1970 Sept. 1, 1970. 91–402 Sept. 18 838 H.R. 13716 91–737 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 91–1152 Commerce Dec. 18, 1969 Sept. 1, 1970. 91–403 Sept. 18 843 H.R. 16416 91–1152 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1148 Interior and Insular Affairs. June 15, 1970 Sept. 1, 1970. 91–404 Sept. 19 845 H.R. 14827 91–1350 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1150 Interior and Insular Affairs. Aug. 3, 1970 Sept. 1, 1970. 91–405 Sept. 22 845 H.R. 18725 (S. 2164). 91–1385 District of Columbia 91–1122, 91–434 District of Columbia Aug. 10, 1970 Oct. 1, 1969; Sept. 9, 1970. 91–406 Sept. 23 855 H.R. 16539 91–1290 Science and Astronautics. 91–1161 Aeronautical and Space Sciences. July 20, 1970 Sept. 11, 1970. 91–407 Sept. 25 856 S.J. Res. 67 (H.J. Res. 1179). 91–1405 Public Works 91–1114 Judiciary Sept. 14, 1970. Aug. 14, 1970. 91–408 Sept. 25 860 S. 2882 (H.R. 9804). 91–1332 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–740 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 10, 1970 Mar. 18, Sept. 14, 1970. 91–409 Sept. 25 861 S. 434 (H.R. 7521). 91–1331 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–789 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 10, 1970 Apr. 27, Sept. 14, 1970. 91–410 Sept. 25 862 H.J. Res. 1247, 91–1418 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Sept. 14, 1970 Sept. 15, 1970. 91–411 Sept. 25 863 S. 58 (H.R. 3259). 91–1396 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–777 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 14, 1970 Apr. 27, Sept. 16, 1970. 91–412 Sept. 25 864 S. 1170 (H.R. 8668). 91–1419 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–537 Commerce Sept. 14, 1970 Nov. 20, 1969. 91–413 Sept. 25 865 S. 3337 (H.R. 15469). 91–1423 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–857 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 14, 1970 May 15, 1970, GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate *Became law without the President’s approval 91–414 Sept. 25 865 S. 3617 (H.R. 16607). 91–1387 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 91–1008 Commerce Sept. 14, 1970 July 10, 1970. 91–415 Sept. 25 866 S. 2808 (H.R. 16987). 91–1346 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1005 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 10, 1970 July 10, Sept. 14, 1970. 91–416 Sept. 25 867 S. 203 (H.R. 13001). 91–1333 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–363 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 10, 1970 Aug. 12, 1969; Sept. 14, 1970. 91–417 Sept. 25 868 S. 4033 (H.R. 14396). 91–1422 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1145 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 14, 1970 Sept. 1, 1970. 91–418 Sept. 25 869 H.R. 16968 (S. 1772). 91–1084 Post Office and Civil Service. 91–1151 Post Office and Civil Service. July 9, Sept. 9, 10, 1970. Sept. 1, 9, 14, 1970. 91–419 Sept. 25 870 S. 3838 91–1356 Judiciary 91–999 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 14, 1970. July 7, 1970. 91–420 Sept. 25 871 S. 3997 (H.R. 16833). 91–1425 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1141 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 14, 1970 Sept. 1, 1970. 91–421 Sept. 25 871 H.R. 17613 91–1169 Veterans’ Affairs 91–1188 Labor and Public Welfare. June 15, 1970 Sept. 18, 1970. 91–422 Sept. 26 872 H.R. 16900 91–994 Appropriations 91–1156 Appropriations Apr. 13, Sept. 16, 1970. Sept. 1, 18, 1970. 91–1447 [Conference] 91–423 Sept. 26 879 S. 2763 91–1358 Government Operations. 91–893 Government Operations. Sept. 21, 1970 May 28, 1970. 91–424 Sept. 26 880 S. 621 (H.R. 9306). 91–1280 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–276 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 10, 1970 June 26, 1969; Sept. 16, 1970. 91–425 Sept. 26 882 S. 2208 91–1403 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–855 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 14, 1970 May 13, Sept. 16, 1970. 91–426 Sept. 26 883 S. 406 91–1357 Government Operations. 91–424 Government Operations. Sept. 21, 1970 Sept. 26, 1969. 91–427 Sept. 26 884 S. 3153 91–1406 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 91–795 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 21, 1970 Apr. 27, 1970. 91–428 Sept. 26 885 S. 2565 (H.R. 17789). 91–1455 Interior and Insular Affairs, 91–1011 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 21, 1970 July 10, Sept. 22, 1970. 91–429 Sept. 26 885 S. 3777 91–1443 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–994 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 21, 1970 July 1, 1970. 91–430 Sept, 26 885 H.R. 13543 91–1322 Agriculture 91–1203 Agriculture and Forestry. Sept. 14, 1970 Sept. 21, 1970. 91–431 *Oct. 6 886 H.R. 17795 (S. 3938). 91–1263 Banking and Currency 91–1189 Banking and Currency. Sept. 10, 1970 Sept. 21, 1970. 91–432 Oct. 2 886 H.J. Res. 1366. _ _ 91–1206 Banking and Currency. Sept. 16, 1970 Sept. 25, 1970. 91–433 Oct. 6 887 S.J. Res. 218. _ _ 91–1183 Judiciary Sept. 23, 1970. Sept. 18, 1970. 91–434 Oct. 6 887 S.J. Res. 228. _ _ 91–1185 Judiciary Sept. 23, 1970 Sept. 18, 1970. 2287 2288 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 1970 91–435 Oct. 6 888 H.R. 11953 91–1295 Agriculture 91–1202 Agriculture and Forestry. July 20, 1970 Sept. 21, 1970. 91–436 Oct. 6 888 H.J. Res. 1178. 91–1187 Judiciary Apr. 29, Sept. 23, 1970. Sept. 18, 1970. 91–437 Oct. 7 888 S. 3558 (H.R. 17982). 91–1274 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–869 Commerce Sept. 10, 28, 1970. May 19, Sept. 29, 1970. 91–1466 [Conference] 91–438 Oct. 7 889 H.J. Res. 589. 91–302 Science and Astronautics. 91–1043 Labor and Public Welfare. Nov. 12, 1969; Sept. 23, 1970. Aug. 3, 1970. 91–439 Oct. 7 890 H.R. 18127 91–1219 Appropriations 91–1118 Appropriations June 24, Sept. 22, 1970. Aug. 21, 24, Sept. 23, 1970. 91–1456 [Conference] 91–440 Oct. 7 904 H.R. 14373 91–1342 Armed Services 91–1239 Armed Services Aug. 3, 1970 Sept. 28, 1970. 91–441 Oct. 7 905 H.R. 17123 91–1022 Armed Services 91–1016 Armed Services Apr. 29, 30, May 6, Sept. 29, 1970. May 5, 7, July 23, 24, 27–31, Aug. 3–7, 10–14, 17–21, 24–28, 31, Sept. 1, Oct. 1, 1970. 91–1473 [Conference] 91–442 Oct. 8 914 S.J. Res. 110 _ _ 91–1208 Judiciary Sept. 30, 1970 Sept. 23, 1970. 91–443 Oct. 8 914 H.J. Res. 236. _ _ 91–1120 Judiciary July 28, 1969; Sept. 30, 1970. Sept. 25, 1970. 91–444 Oct. 13 915 S. 3730 (H.R. 17538). 91–1251 Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 91–1036 Commerce Sept. 30, 1970 July 30, 1970. 91–445 Oct. 14 915 H.J. Res. 1154. _ _ 91–1186 Judiciary Apr. 29, Sept. 30, 1970. Sept. 18, 1970. 91–446 Oct. 14 915 H.R. 18104 91–1278 Public Works 91–1251 Public Works July 30, 1970. Oct. 1, 1970. 91–447 Oct. 14 916 S. 1461 91–1546 Judiciary 91–790 Judiciary Oct. 5, 1970 Apr. 30, May 1, Oct. 7, 1970. 91–448 Oct. 14 920 H.R. 14485 91–640 Judiciary 91–1193 Post Office and Civil Service. Dec. 1, 1969; Sept. 30, 1970. Sept. 21, 1970. 91–449 Oct. 14 921 S. 2176 (H.R. 14301). 91–1535 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–1083 Commerce Oct. 5, 1970 Aug. 13, 1970. 91–450 Oct. 14 922 S. 4235 _ _ 91–1171 Judiciary Oct. 5, 1970 Sept. 18, 1970. 91–451 Oct. 14 922 H.R. 12943 91–1192 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 91–1248 Commerce July 6, 1970 Oct. 1, 1970. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 91–452 Oct. 15 922 S. 30 91–1549 Judiciary 91–617 Judiciary Oct. 6, 7, 1970 Jan. 21–23, Oct. 12, 1970. 91–453 Oct. 15 962 S. 3154 (H.R. 18185). 91–1264 Banking and Currency. 91–633 Banking and Currency. Sept. 29, 1970 Feb. 2, 3, Oct. 5, 1970. 91–454 Oct. 15 969 H.J. Res. 1388. _ _ 91–1280 Appropriations Oct. 5, 1970 Oct. 12, 1970. 91–455 Oct. 15 969 H.J. Res. 1396. _ _ _ _ Oct. 8, 1970 Oct. 8, 1970. 91–456 Oct. 15 970 S. 583 91–1527 Armed Services 91–1010 Armed Services Oct. 5, 1970 July 10, 1970. 91–457 Oct. 16 970 H.R. 18410 91–1400 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1269 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 14, 1970 Oct. 7, 1970. 91–458 Oct. 16 971 S. 1933 91–1194 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–619 Commerce Aug. 6, Sept. 28, 1970. Dec. 19, 1969; Oct. 1, 1970. 91–1467 [Conference] 91–459 Oct. 16 978 H.R. 10837 91–1282 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1267 Interior and Insular Affairs. July 20, 1970 Oct. 7, 1970. 91–460 Oct. 16 978 S. 2314 91–1521 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–497 Interior and Insular Affairs. Oct. 5, 1970 Oct. 28, 1969. 91–461 Oct. 16 979 S. 1628 91–1519 Judiciary 91–966 Judiciary Oct. 5, 1970 June 26, 1970. 91–462 Oct. 16 986 H.R. 15012 91–1109 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1259 Interior and Insular Affairs. June 15, 1970 Oct. 7, 1970. 91–463 Oct. 16 987 H.R. 13125 91–1340 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1265 Interior and Insular Affairs. Aug. 3, 1970 Oct. 7, 1970. 91–464 Oct. 16 988 S. 2264 (H.R. 11913). 91–1114 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–478 Labor and Public Welfare. Sept. 10, 28, 1970. Oct. 20, 1969; Oct. 1, 1970. 91–1462 [Conference] 91–465 Oct. 16 989 H.R. 140 91–1394 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1258 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 14, 1970 Oct. 7, 1970. 91–466 Oct. 17 990 H.R. 4599 91–926 Government Operations. 91–1243 Government Operations. Apr. 27, 1970 Oct. 1, 1970. 91–467 Oct. 19 990 S. 4247 91–1502 Judiciary 91–1173 Judiciary Oct. 5, 1970 Sept. 18, 1970. 91–468 Oct. 19 994 S. 3822 91–1457 Banking and Currency. 91–1128 Banking and Currency. Oct. 5, 1970 Sept. 2, 1970. 91–469 Oct. 21 1018 H.R. 15424 91–1073 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 91–1080 Commerce May 21, Oct. 6, 1970. Sept. 17, Oct. 7, 1970. 91–1555 [Conference] 91–470 Oct. 21 1039 H.R. 9164 91–1281 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1294 Interior and Insular Affairs. July 20, 1970 Oct. 12, 1970. 91–471 Oct. 21 1039 H.R. 13519 91–1453 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1284 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 21, 1970 Oct. 9, 1970. 91–472 Oct. 21 1040 H.R. 17575 91–1072 Appropriations 91–1135 Appropriations May 14, Oct. 6, 1970. Aug. 24, Oct. 7, 1970. 91–1548 [Conference] 91–473 Oct. 21 1064 S.J. Res. 242 _ _ 91–1334 Banking and Currency. Oct. 13, 1970 Oct. 13, 1970. 91–474 Oct. 21 1065 S. 2916 (H.R. 15008). 91–1501 Judiciary 91–961 Judiciary Oct. 5, 1970 June 26, Oct. 7, 1970. 91–475 Oct. 21 1066 H.R. 9548 91–366 District of Columbia 91–1273 District of Columbia. July 14, 1969 Oct. 7, 1970. 91–476 Oct. 21 1067 H.R. 12870 91–1440 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1270 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 21, Oct. 8, 1970. Oct. 7, 1970. 2289 2290 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 1970 91–477 Oct. 21 1071 H.R. 14685 (S. 1289). 91–976 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–744 Commerce May 14, July 16, Oct. 6, 1970. Mar. 26, May 21, July 15, Oct. 7, 1970. 91–1299 [Conference] 91–478 Oct. 21 1074 H.R. 15624 91–1424 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1285 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 14, 1970 Oct. 9, 1970. 91–479 Oct. 21 1075 H.R. 18776 91–1401 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1263 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 22, 1970 Oct. 7, 1970. 91–480 Oct. 21 1081 H.R.. 18731 91–1451 Veterans’ Affairs 91–1257 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 21, Oct. 13, 1970. Oct. 7, 1970. 91–481 Oct. 21 1081 H.R. 9654 91–695 Armed Services 91–1287 Armed Services Dec. 15, 1969 Oct. 9, 1970. 91–482 Oct. 21 1082 H.R. 15112 91–1140 Armed Services 91–1276 Armed Services June 15, 1970 Oct. 8, 1970. 91–483 Oct. 21 1083 H.R. 4172 91–903 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1266 Interior and Insular Affairs. Apr. 20, 1970 Oct. 7, 1970. 91–484 Oct. 21 1083 H.R. 16732 91–1141 Armed Services 91–1277 Armed Services June 15, 1970 Oct. 8, 1970. 91–485 Oct. 22 1084 S. 1708 (H.R. 15913). 91–1225 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–227 Interior and Insular Affairs. Aug. 10, 1970 June 12, 26, 1969; Oct. 8, 1970. 91–486 Oct. 22 1085 H.R. 14322 91–842 Armed Services 91–1286 Armed Services Mar. 3, 1970 Oct. 9, 1970. 91–487 Oct. 22 1086 H.R. 11876 91–1144 Armed Services 91–1275 Armed Services June 15, 1970 Oct. 8, 1970. 91–488 Oct. 22 1086 H.R. 13307 91–844 District of Columbia 91–1301 District of Columbia Feb. 24, 1970 Oct. 12, 1970. 91–489 Oct. 22 1086 H.R. 9311 91–1222 Interior and Insular Affairs 91–1337 Interior and Insular Affairs. July 26, 1970 Oct. 14, 1970. 91–490 Oct. 22 1087 H.R. 4182 91–165 District of Columbia 91–1163 District of Columbia Apr. 28, 1969; Oct. 14, 1970. Sept. 11, 1970. 91–491 Oct. 22 1089 H.R. 10317 91–575 Armed Services 91–1288 Armed Services Nov. 3, 1969 Oct. 9, 1970. 91–492 Oct. 22 1090 H.R. 2175 91–1520 and Supp. Judiciary 91–1292 Judiciary Oct. 5, 1970 Oct. 12, 1970. 91–493 Oct. 22 1090 H.R. 6240 91–1478 Foreign Affairs 91–1342 Foreign Relations Oct. 5, 1970 Oct. 14, 1970. 91–494 Oct. 22 1091 H.R. 14982 91–846 District of Columbia 91–1312 District of Columbia Feb. 24, 1970 Oct. 13, 1970. 91–495 Oct. 22 1091 S. 3116 91–1499 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–805 Interior and Insular Affairs. Oct. 5, 1970 Apr. 27, Oct. 14, 1970. 91–496 Oct, 22 1092 H.R. 9634 91–273 Veterans’ Affairs 91–485 Labor and Public Welfare. June 2, 1969; May 4, 1970. Oct. 21, 1969; Oct. 12, 1970. 91–497 Oct. 22 1093 H.R. 10335 91–596 District of Columbia 91–1311 District of Columbia Feb. 24, 1970 Oct. 13, 1970. 91–498 Oct. 22 1094 S.J. Res. 165 _ _ 91–1291 Judiciary Oct. 13, 1970 Oct. 12, 1970. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 91–499 Oct. 22 1095 H.R. 18086 91–1294 District of Columbia 91–1306 District of Columbia July 13, Oct. 13, 1970. Oct. 12, 1970. 91–500 Oct. 22 1096 H R. 693 91–269 Veterans’ Affairs 91–481 Labor and Public Welfare. June 2, 1969; May 4, Oct. 13, 1970. Oct. 21, 1969; Oct. 12, 1970. 91–501 Oct. 22 1097 H.R. 16811 91–1454 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1336 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 21, 1970 Oct. 14, 1970. 91–502 Oct. 23 1097 H.R. 18298 91–1426 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1338 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 14, 1970 Oct. 14, 1970. 91–503 Oct. 23 1097 H.R. 12475 91–1272 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 91–1289 Commerce July 20, Oct. 13, 1970. Oct. 9, 1970. 91–504 Oct. 23 1104 S. 3014 (H.R. 19007). 91–1441 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–594 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 21, 1970 Dec. 12, 1969; Oct. 7, 1970. 91–505 Oct. 23 1106 H.R. 15405 91–1459 Interior and Insular Affairs, 91–1290 Interior and Insular Affairs. Oct. 5, 1970 Oct. 12, 1970. 91–506 Oct. 23 1108 H.R. 16710 91–1449 Veterans’ Affairs 91–1230 Labor and Public Welfare. Sept. 21, Oct. 13, 1970. Sept. 25, Oct. 14, 1970. 91–507 Oct. 26 1114 S.J. Res. 223 _ _ 91–1210 Judiciary Sept. 30, 1970 Sept. 23, Oct. 12, 1970. 91–508 Oct. 26 1114 H.R.. 15073 91–975 Banking and Currency 91–1139 Banking and Currency. May 25, Oct. 13, 1970. Sept. 18, Oct. 9, 1970. 91–1587 [Conference] 91–509 Oct. 26 1136 S. 2695 _ _ 91–1297 District of Columbia Oct. 13, 1970 Oct. 12, 1970. 91–510 Oct. 26 1140 H.R. 17654 (S. 844). 91–1215 Rules 91–202 Government Operations. July 13–16, 20, 27–29, Sept. 15–17, Oct. 8, 1970. Oct. 5, 6, 1970. 91–511 Oct. 26 1204 H.R. 17604 91–1098 Armed Services 91–1234 Armed Services May 20, Oct, 13, 1970, Sept. 29, Oct. 14, 1970. 91–1593 [Conference] 91–512 Oct. 26 1227 H.R. 11833 (S. 2005). 91–1155 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–1034 Public Works June 23, Oct. 13, 1970. July 31, Aug. 3, Oct. 7, 1970. 91–1579 [Conference] 91–513 Oct. 27 1236 H.R. 18583 (S. 3246). 91–1444 (Pts. 1 and 2). Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–613 Judiciary Sept. 23, 24, Oct. 8, 14, 1970. Jan. 23, 24, 26–28, Oct. 6, 7, 14, 1970. 91–1603 [Conference] 91–514 Oct. 27 1296 H.R. 14678. 91–1430 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 91–1320 Commerce Sept. 21, 1970 Oct. 14, 1970. 91–515 Oct. 30 1297 H.R. 17570 (S. 3355). 91–1297 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–1090 Labor and Public Welfare. Aug. 12, Oct. 13, 1970. Sept. 9, Oct. 14, 1970. 91–1590 [Conference] 91–516 Oct. 30 1312 H.R. 18260 91–1362 Education and Labor 91–1164 Labor and Public Welfare. Aug. 3, Oct. 13, 1970. Sept. 21, Oct. 13, 1970. 91–517 Oct. 30 1316 S. 2846 (H.R. 14237). 91–1277 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–757 Labor and Public Welfare. July 30, Oct. 13, 1970. Apr. 13, Oct. 14, 1970. 91–1589 [Conference] 2291 2292 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 1970 91–518 Oct. 30 1327 H.R. 17849 91–1580 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. _ _ Oct. 13, 14, 1970. Oct. 14, 1970. 91–519 Nov. 2 1342 S. 3586 (H.R. 13100). 91–1266 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–1002 Labor and Public Welfare. July 30, Oct. 13, 1970. July 13, Oct. 14, 1970. 91–1588 [Conference] 91–520 Nov. 2 1355 H.R. 15069 91–1479 Foreign Affairs 91–1342 Foreign Relations Oct. 5, 1970 Oct. 14, 1970. 91–521 Nov. 25 1356 S. 2455 91–1339 Judiciary 91–1006 Judiciary Nov. 16, 1970 July 14, 1970. 91–522 Nov. 25 1357 H.R. 13978 91–1250 Agriculture 91–1204 Agriculture and Forestry. July 6, Nov. 17, 1970. Sept. 21, 1970. 91–523 Nov. 25 1358 S. 902 91–1545 Judiciary 91–1180 Judiciary Nov. 16, 1970 Sept. 18, 1970. 91–524 Nov. 30 1358 H.R. 18546 91–1329 Agriculture 91–1154 Agriculture and Forestry. Aug. 5, Oct. 13, 1970. Sept. 14, 15, Nov. 19, 1970. 91–1594 [Conference] 91–525 Dec. 1 1384 H.J. Res. 1403. _ _ _ _ Nov. 30, 1970 Nov. 30, 1970. 91–526 Dec. 2 1385 H.J. Res. 1255. _ _ 91–1211 Judiciary June 23, 1970 Nov. 18, 1970. 91–527 Dec. 3 1385 H.R. 14252 91–599 Education and Labor 91–1244 Labor and Public Welfare. Oct. 30, 31, 1969; Nov. 19, 1970. Nov. 17, 1970. 91–528 Dec. 7 1389 S. 3630 (H.R. 16408). 91–1180 Judiciary 91–976 Judiciary Oct. 14, 1970 June 26, Nov. 19, 1970. 91–529 Dec. 7 1389 H.R. 110 91–662 Armed Services 91–1346 Armed Services Dec. 16, 1969. Nov. 23, 1970. 91–530 Dec. 7 1390 H.R. 13564 91–593 District of Columbia 91–1272 District of Columbia Oct. 27, 1969; Nov. 24, 1970. Oct. 7, 1970. 91–531 Dec. 7 1391 H.R. 670 91–1059 District of Columbia 91–1304 District of Columbia May 11, Nov. 24, 1970. Oct. 12, 1970. 91–532 Dec. 7 1392 H.R. 4183 91–363 District of Columbia 91–1299 District of Columbia July 14, 1969; Nov. 24, 1970. Oct. 12, 1970. 91–533 Dec. 7 1392 H.R. 386 91–663 Armed Services 91–1347 Armed Services Dec. 16, 1969 Nov. 23, 1970. 91–534 Dec. 7 1392 H.R. 9486 91–671 Armed Services 91–1348 Armed Services Dec. 1, 1969 Nov. 23, 1970. 91–535 Dec. 8 1393 H R. 9017 91–1064 District of Columbia 91–1302 District of Columbia May 11, Nov. 24, 1970. Oct. 12, 1970. 91–536 Dec. 8 1394 H.R. 13565 91–589 District of Columbia 91–1314 District of Columbia Oct. 27, 1969; Nov. 24, 1970. Oct. 13, 1970. 91–537 Dec. 8 1395 H.R. 10336 91–598 District of Columbia 91–1313 District of Columbia Feb. 24, Nov. 24, 1970. Oct. 13, 1970. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 91–538 Dec. 9 1397 H.R. 6951 91–1018 Judiciary 91–1356 Judiciary May 4, 1970 Nov. 25, 1970. 91–539 Dec. 9 1403 H.R. 15216 91–1522 Armed Services 91–1350 Armed Services Oct. 5, 1970 Nov. 25, 1970. 91–540 Dec. 9 1404 S. 2543 91–1597 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–609 Commerce Nov. 16, 1970 Dec. 18, 1969; Nov. 24, 1970. 91–541 Dec. 10 1407 H.J. Res. 1413 (S.J. Res. 248). 91–1686 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–1426 Labor and Public Welfare. Dec. 9, 10, 1970. Dec. 9, 10, 1970. 91–1714 [Conference] 91–542 Dec. 11 1408 H.R. 19000 91–1498 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1383 Interior and Insular Affairs. Oct. 5, 1970 Dec. 3, 1970. 91–543 Dec. 11 1408 H.R. 9677 91–639 Judiciary 91–1369 Judiciary Dec. 1, 1969 Dec. 1, 1970. 91–544 Dec. 11 1409 H.R. 17970 91–1163 Appropriations 91–1318 Appropriations June 11, Nov. 24 1970. Oct. 14, Nov. 25, 1970. 91–1625 [Conference] 91–545 Dec. 11 1412 H.R. 4302 91–638 Judiciary 91–1368 Judiciary Dec. 1, 1969 Dec. 1, 1970. 91–546 Dec. 14 1412 H.R. 18126 _ _ _ _ Sept. 29, Dec. 2, 1970. Oct. 14, 1970. 91–547 Dec. 14 1413 S. 2224 (H.R. 17333). 91–1382 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–184 Banking and Currency. Sept. 23, Dec. 1, 1970. May 23, 26, 1969; Nov. 30, 1970. 91–1631 [Conference] 91–548 Dec. 14 1436 H.R. 13934 91–1398 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1390 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 14, 1970 Dec. 4, 1970. 91–549 Dec. 14 1437 H.R. 14714 91–977 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–1373 Commerce Apr. 27, 1970 Dec. 1, 1970. 91–550 Dec. 15 1437 H.R. 471 91–326 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1345 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 9, 1969 Dec. 1, 2, 1970. 91–551 Dec. 15 1439 H.R. 14213 91–725 House Administration 91–1031 Rules and Administration. Dec. 16, 1969; Dec. 1, 1970. Aug. 18, 1970. 91–552 Dec. 16 1440 H.J. Res. 1411. _ _ _ _ Nov. 30, Dec. 3, 1970. Nov. 16, 1970 Dec. 2, 1970. 91–553 Dec. 16 1441 H.J. Res. 1077. 91–1477 Foreign Affairs 91–1386 Foreign Relations Nov. 16, 1970 Dec. 3, 1970. 91–554 Dec. 16 1441 H.R. 1160 91–1395 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1389 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 14, 1970 Dec. 4, 1970. 91–555 Dec. 17 1441 S.J. Res. 230 91–1621 Judiciary _ _ Dec. 7, 1970 Aug. 17, 1970. 91–556 Dec. 17 1442 H.R. 19830 91–1616 Appropriations 91–1388 Appropriations Nov. 24, 1970 Dec. 7, 1970. 91–557 Dec. 17 1465 H.R. 3328 91–1017 Interior and Insular Affairs, 91–1387 Interior and Insular Affairs. May 18, 1970 Dec. 4, 1970. 91–558 Dec. 17 1468 S. 4536 (H.R. 19828). _ _ 91–1366 Banking and Currency. Dec. 7, 1970 Nov. 25, Dec. 10, 1970. 91–559 Dec. 19 1468 H.R. 15770 91–1307 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 91–1393 Agriculture and Forestry. Oct. 5, 1970 Dec. 7, 1970. 91–560 Dec. 19 1472 H.R. 18679 (S. 4141). 91–1470 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. 91–1247 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Sept. 30, Dec. 3, 1970. Dec. 2, 1970. 91–561 Dec. 19 1475 H.R. 14684 91–1542 Judiciary 91–1410 Judiciary Nov. 16, 1970 Dec. 8, 1970. 91–562 Dec. 19 1475 S. 1366 91–1360 Government Operations. 91–425 Government Operations. Dec. 8, 1970 Sept. 30, 1969. 91–563 Dec. 19 1476 H.R. 12979 91–414 Post Office and Civil Service. 91–1371 Judiciary Sept. 15, 1969; Dec. 9, 1970. Dec. 1, 1970. 2293 2294 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 1970 91–564 Dec. 19 1479 S. 4187 91–1664 Armed Services 91–1238 Armed Services Dec. 7, 1970 Sept. 28, 1970. 91–565 Dec. 19 1480 S. 336 91–1654 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–1082 Banking and Currency. Dec. 7, 1970 Aug. 13, 1970. 91–566 Dec. 22 1480 H.R. 17923 91–1161 Appropriations 91–987 Appropriations June 9, Dec. 8, 1970. July 7–9, Dec. 8, 1970. 91–1680 [Conference] 91–567 Dec. 22 1497 S. 3431 91–1655 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–1125 Banking and Currency. Dec. 7, 10, 1970 Aug. 18, Dec. 9, 1970. 91–568 Dec. 22 1499 H.R. 17582 (S. 4561). 91–1640 Agriculture 91–1401 Agriculture and Forestry. Dec. 7, 1970 Dec. 8, 1970. 91–569 Dec. 23 1499 H.R. 10634 91–1195 Interstate and foreign Commerce. 91–1261 Commerce Sept. 14, Dec. 8, 1970. Oct. 12, Dec. 8, 1970. 91–1666 [Conference] 91–570 Dec. 23 1503 H.R. 4239 91–153 Ways and Means 91–225 Finance May 13, 1969. Dec. 7, 8, 1970. 91–571 Dec. 24 1503 H.R. 2669 91–76 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–1375 Judiciary Mar. 18, 1969; Dec. 9, 1970. Dec. 1, 1970. 91–572 Dec. 24 1504 S. 2108 (H.R. 19318). 91–1472 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–1004 Labor and Public Welfare. Nov. 16, Dec. 8, 1970. July 14, Dec. 10, 1970. 91–1667 [Conference] 91–573 Dec. 24 1508 S. 1499 91–1711 Public Works 91–391 Public Works Dec. 10, 1970 Sept. 5, 1969. 91–574 Dec. 24 1508 S. 3192 (H.R. 15205). 91–1703 Public Works 91–1032 Public Works Dec. 10, 1970 July 21, 1970. 91–575 Dec. 24 1509 S. 1079 91–1643 Judiciary 91–1333 Judiciary Dec. 7, 1970 Oct. 14, 1970. 91–576 Dec. 24 1541 S. 1100 91–1710 Public Works 91–891 Public Works Dec. 10, 1970 May 25, 1970. 91–577 Dec. 24 1542 S. 3070 91–1605 Agriculture 91–1138 Agriculture and Forestry. Dec. 8, 1970 Oct. 2, Dec. 9, 1970. 91–1246 Judiciary 91–578 Dec. 24 1559 S. 3479 (H.R. 15978). 91–1399 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–867 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 14, Dec. 9, 1970. May 18, Sept. 29, 1970. 91–579 Dec. 24 1560 H.R. 19846 91–1651 Agriculture _ _ Dec. 7, 1970 Dec. 8, 1970. 91–580 Dec. 24 1565 S. 4557 (H.R. 19908). 91–1677 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. 91–1414 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Dec. 10, 1970 Dec. 9, 1970. 91–581 Dec. 24 1566 S. 368 91–1544 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1160 Interior and Insular Affairs. Oct. 5, Dec. 9, 1970. Sept. 16, Oct. 14, Dec. 4, 10, 1970. 91–582 Dec. 24 1574 H.R. 8663 91–1138 Armed Services 91–1417 Armed Services June 15, 1970 Dec. 10, 1970. 91–583 Dec. 24 1574 S. 528 91–1709 Public Works 91–889 Public Works Dec. 10, 1970 May 22, 1970. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 91–584 Dec. 24 1575 S. 3785 91–1606 Veterans’ Affairs 91–1232 Labor and Public Welfare. Nov. 16, Dec. 10, 1970. Sept. 25, Dec. 8, 1970. 91–585 Dec. 24 1578 S. 1500 91–1712 Public Works 91–892 Public Works Dec. 10, 1970 May 25, 1970. 91–586 Dec. 24 1578 H.R. 18012 91–1468 Foreign Affairs 91–1420 Foreign Relations Dec. 7, 1970 Dec. 10, 1970. 91–587 Dec. 24 1579 S. 4083 91–1658 Education and Labor 91–1070 Labor and Public Welfare. Dec. 7, 1970 Aug. 11, Dec. 8, 1970. 91–588 Dec. 24 1580 H.R. 15911. 91–1448 Veterans’ Affairs 91–1439 Finance Sept. 21, 1970 Dec. 17, 1970. 91–589 Dec. 24 1585 S.J. Res. 236 91–1598 House Administration 91–1229 Rules and Administration. Dec. 15, 1970 Sept. 25, 1970. 91–590 Dec. 28 1587 H.R. 8298 91–520; Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–1330 Commerce Aug. 12, Dec. 16, 1970. Nov. 23, Dec. 16, 1970 91–1744 [Conference] 91–591 Dec. 28 1588 H.R. 19402 91–1615 Agriculture 91–1440 Agriculture and Forestry. Dec. 7, 1970 Dec. 17, 1970. 91–592 Dec. 28 1588 S.J. Res. 226 _ _ 91–1213 Judiciary Dec. 10, 1970 Sept. 23, Dec. 15, 1970. 91–593 Dec. 28 1589 S.J. Res. 74 _ _ 91–1207 Judiciary Dec. 10, 1970 Sept. 23, Dec. 15, 1970. 91–594 Dec. 28 1589 S.J. Res. 172 _ _ 91–703 Judiciary Dec. 10, 1970 Feb. 17, Dec. 15, 1970. 91–595 Dec. 28 1589 S.J. Res. 187 _ _ 91–1209 Judiciary Dec. 10, 1970 Sept. 23, Dec. 15, 1970. 91–596 Dec. 29 1590 S. 2193 (H.R. 16785). 91–1291 Education and Labor. 91–1282 Labor and Public Welfare. Nov. 23, 24, Dec. 17, 1970. Oct. 13, Nov. 16, 17, Dec. 16, 1970. 91–1765 [Conference] 91–597 Dec. 29 1620 H.R. 19888 91–1670 Agriculture _ _ Dec. 11, 1970 Dec. 14, 1970. 91–598 Dec. 30 1636 H.R. 19333 (3.2348). 91–1613 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–1218 Banking and Currency. Dec. 1, 21, 1970. Dec. 10, 22, 1970. 91–1788 [Conference] 91–599 Dec. 30 1657 H.R. 18306 91–1300 Banking and Currency. 91–1241 Foreign Relations Sept. 14, Dec. 22, 1970. Nov. 24, Dec. 4, 9–1, 21, 22, 1970. 91–1792 [Conference] 91–600 Dec. 30 1660 S. 3318 (H.R. 19363). 91–1659 Education and Labor 91–1162 Labor and Public Welfare. Dec. 7, 1970 Sept. 18, 21, Dec. 15, 1970. 91–601 Dec. 30 1670 S. 2162 91–1642 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–845 Commerce Dec. 7, 16, 1970. May 11, Dec. 16, 1970. 91–1755 [Conference] 91–602 Dec. 31 1674 H.J. Res. 1417. _ _ _ _ Dec. 15, 1970 Dec. 16, 1970. 91–603 Dec. 31 1674 H.R. 15549 91–1404 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 91–1424 Commerce Sept. 14, Dec. 16, 1970. Dec. 11, 1970. 91–604 Dec. 31 1676 H.R. 17255 (S. 4358). 91–1146 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–1196 Public Works June 10, Dec. 18, 1970. Sept. 21, 22, Dec. 18, 1970. 91–1783 [Conference] 91–605 Dec. 31 1713 H.R. 19504 (S. 4418). 91–1554 Public Works 91–1254 Public Works Nov. 24, 25, Dec. 7, 18, 1970. Dec. 7, 19, 1970. 91–1780 [Conference] 2295 2296 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 1970 91–606 Dec. 31 1744 S. 3619 91–1524 Public Works 91–1157 Public Works Oct. 5, Dec. 17, 1970. Sept. 9, Dec. 18, 1970. 91–1752 [Conference] 91–607 Dec. 31 1760 H.R. 6778 91–387 Banking and Currency. 91–1084 Banking and Currency. Nov. 4, 5, 1969; Dec. 16, 1970. Sept. 16, Dec. 18, 1970. 91–1747 [Conference] 91–608 Dec. 31 1769 H.R. 956 91–1697 91–1556 Public Works Banking and Currency. 91–1497 Public Works Dec. 10, 1970 Dec. 19, 1970. . 91–609 Dec. 31 1770 H.R. 19436 (S. 4368). 91–1784 [Conference] 91–1216 Banking and Currency. Dec. 3, 19, 1970. Sept. 23, Dec. 8, 18, 1970 91–610 Dec. 31 1817 H.R. 19401 91–1660 Education and Labor 91–1433 Labor and Public Welfare. Dec. 7, 1970 Dec. 17, 1970. 91–611 Dec. 31 1818 H.R. 19877 (S. 4572). 91–1665 Public Works 91–1422 Public Works Dec. 7, 18, 1970. Dec. 9, 19, 1970. 91–1782 [Conference] 91–612 Dec. 31 1835 H.R. 6114 91–1550 Judiciary 91–1295 Judiciary Oct. 6, Dec. 17, 1970. Oct. 12, Dec. 17, 1970. 91–1769 [Conference] 91–613 Dec. 31 1835 H.R. 6049 91–1102 Ways and Means 91–1465 Finance. June 22, 1970 Dec. 18, 1970. 91–614 Dec. 31 1836 H.R.. 16199 91–1078 Ways and Means 91–1444 Finance May 19, Dec. 31, 1970. Dec. 29, 31, 1970. 91–615 Dec. 31 1847 H.R. 9183 91–1103 Ways and Means 91–1467 Finance June 22, 1970 Dec. 18, 1970. 91–616 Dec. 31 1848 S. 3835 (H.R. 18874). 91–1663 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–1069 Labor and Public Welfare. Dec. 18, 1970 Aug. 10, Dec. 19, 1970. 91–617 Dec. 31 1855 H.R. 15979 91–1112 Ways and Means 91–1469 Finance July 6, 1970 Dec. 18, 1970. 91–618 Dec. 31 1855 H.R. 16506 91–1113 Ways and Means 91–1470 Finance June 22, 1970 Dec. 18, 1970. 91–619 Dec. 31 1856 H.R. 17867 91–1134 Appropriations 91–1370 Appropriations June 4, Dec. 15, 16, 29, 31, 1970. Nov. 30, Dec. 30, 1970. 91–1745, 91–1800 [Conference] 91–620 Dec. 31 1862 H.R. 11547 91–1249 Agriculture 91–1441 Agriculture and Forestry. Dec. 9, 1970 Dec. 19, 1970. 91–621 Dec. 31 1863 H.R. 212 91–1633 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Dec. 7, 1970 Dec. 21, 1970. 91–622 Dec. 31 1867 S.J. Res. 173 (H.J. Res. 1146). 91–1525 Foreign Affairs 91–864 Foreign Relations Dec. 21, 1970 July 10, 1970. 91–623 Dec. 31 1868 S. 4106 (H.R. 19860). 91–1662 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–1194 Labor and Public Welfare. Dec. 18, 1970 Sept. 21, Dec. 21, 1970. 91–624 Dec. 31 1871 H.R. 17750 91–1669 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–1507 Public Works Dec. 7, 1970 Dec. 19, 1970. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 91–625 Dec. 31 1871 H.R. 7334 91–1699 Public Works 91–1499 Public Works Dec. 10, 1970 Dec. 19, 1970. 91–626 Dec. 31 1872 S. 4571 91–1771 Armed Services 91–1419 Armed Services Dec. 21, 1970 Dec. 10, 1970. 91–627 Dec. 31 1874 H.R. 380 91–1034 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1384 Interior and Insular Affairs. May 18, Dec. 19, 1970. Dec. 3, 18, 1970. 91–1785 [Conference] 91–628 Dec. 31 1874 H.R. 14683 91–1702 Public Works 91–1503 Public Works. Dec. 10, 1970 Dec. 19, 1970. 91–629 Dec. 31 1875 S. 704 (H.R. 13956). 91–723 House Administration 91–1072 Rules and Administration. Dec. 11, 17, 1970. Aug. 7, Dec. 17, 1970. 91–1766 [Conference] 91–639 Dec. 31 1875 S. 2984 91–1722 Ways and Means 91–1191 Post Office and Civil Service. Dec. 22, 1970 Sept. 23, 1970. 91–631 Dec, 31 1876 S. 719 91–1442 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–390 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 21, 1970 Sept, 5, 1969; Oct. 14, Dec. 18, 1970. 91–632 Dec. 31 1876 H.J. Res. 1162. 91–1523 Foreign Affairs 91–1477 Foreign Relations Oct. 5, Dec. 21, 1970. Dec. 19, 1970. 91–633 Dec. 31 1877 H.R. 19890 91–1708 Public Works 91–1481 Public Works Dec. 10, 1970 Dec. 19, 1970. 91–634 Dec. 31 1877 H.R. 19855 91–1705 Public Works 91–1505 Public Works Dec. 10, 1970 Dec. 19, 1970. 91–635 Dec. 31 1877 H.R. 16940 91–1079 Ways and Means 91–1471 Finance May 19, 1970 Dec. 18, 1970. 91–636 Dec. 31 1878 H.R. 8933 91–1700 Public Works 91–1500 Public Works Dec. 10, 1970 Dec. 19, 1970. 91–637 Dec. 31 1878 H.R. 12564 91–1701 Public Works 91–1501 Public Works Dec. 10, 1970 Dec. 19, 1970. 91–638 Dec. 31 1878 H.R. 13862 91–1706 Public Works 91–1502 Public Works Dec. 10, 1970 Dec. 19, 1970. 91–639 Dec. 31 1879 H.R. 18858 91–1704 Public Works 91–1504 Public Works Dec. 10, 1970 Dec. 19, 1970. 91–640 Dec. 31 1879 H.R. 3107 91–1698 Public Works 91–1498 Public Works Dec. 10, 1970 Dec, 19, 1970. 91–641 Dec. 31 1879 S.J. Res. 249 (H.J. Res. 1415). 91–1760 Agriculture 91–1442 Agriculture and Forestry. Dec. 21, 1970 Dec. 18, 1970. 91–642 Dec. 31 1880 H.R. 17473 91–1117 Ways and Means 91–1476 Finance June 22, Dec. 22, 1970. Dec. 18, 22, 1970. 1971 91–643 Jan. 1 1880 H.J. Res. 1416. _ _ _ _ Dec. 15, 1970 Dec. 16, 1970. 91–644 Jan. 2 1880 H.R. 17825 91–1174 Judiciary 91–1253 Judiciary June 29, 30, Dec. 17, 1970. Oct. 6, 8, Dec. 17, 1970. 91–1768 [Conference] 91–645 Jan. 2 1893 H.J. Res. 1421. _ _ _ _ Dec. 31, 1970 Jan. 2, 1971. 91–646 Jan. 2 1894 S. 1 91–1656 Public Works 91–488 Government Operations. Dec. 7, 18, 1970. Oct. 23, 27, 1969; Dec. 17, 1970. 91–647 Jan. 5 1907 H.R. 17901 91–1543 Judiciary 91–1511 Judiciary Oct. 5, 1970 Dec. 22, 1970. 91–648 Jan. 5 1909 S. 11 91–1733 Education and Labor 91–489 Government Operations. Dec. 21, 1970 Oct. 27, 1969; Dec. 22, 1970. 91–649 Jan. 5 1929 H.R. 13493 91–1764 Public Works _ _ Dec. 21, 1970 Dec. 22, 1970. 91–650 Jan. 5 1930 H.R. 19885 91–1672 District of Columbia _ _ Dec. 14, 21, 1970. Dec. 16, 21, 1970. 91–1789 [Conference] 91–651 Jan. 5 1940 H.R. 14645 91–839 Judiciary 91–1508 Judiciary Mar. 3, Dec. 21, 1970. Dec. 19, 1970. 2297 2298 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 1971 91–652 Jan. 5 1942 H.R. 19911 91–1678 Foreign Affairs 91–1437 Foreign Relations Dec. 9, 22, 1970. Dec. 15, 16, 22, 1970. 91–1791 [Conference] 91–653 Jan. 5 1943 H.R. 19857 91–1707 Public Works _ _ Dec. 10, 1970. Dec. 22, 1970. 91–654 Jan. 5 1944 H.R. 16745 91–1136 Ways and Means 91–1474 Finance June 22, Dec. 22, 1970. Dec. 18, 1970. 91–655 Jan. 5 1945 H.R. 7311 91–163 Ways and Means 91–1473 Finance May 13, 1969; Dec. 22, 1970. Dec. 18, 1970. 91–656 Jan, 8 1946 H.R. 13000 91–480 Post Office and Civil Service. 91–582 Post Office and Civil Service. Oct. 14, 1969; Dec. 31, 1970. Dec. 12, 1969; Dec. 30, 1970. 91–1685 [Conference] 91–657 Jan. 8 1955 S. 1626 91–1721 District of Columbia 91–626 District of Columbia Dec. 14, 29, 1970. Dec. 22, 1969; Dec. 29, 1970. 91–1798 [Conference] 91–658 Jan. 8 1961 S. 437 91–1469 Post Office and Civil Service. 91–1092 Post Office and Civil Service. Dec, 7, 1970 Sept. 10, Dec, 29, 1970. 91–659 Jan. 8 1964 H.R. 10517 91–1157 Ways and Means 91–1468 Finance July 6, Dec. 22, 1970. Dec. 19, 1970. 91–660 Jan. 8 1967 H.R. 10874 91–1397 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1514 Interior and Insular Affairs. Sept. 10, Dec. 29, 1970, Dec. 28, 1970. 91–661 Jan. 8 1970 H.R. 10482 91–1552 Interior and Insular Affairs, 91–1513 Interior and Insular Affairs. Oct. 5, Dec. 29, 1970. Dec. 22, 1970. 91–662 Jan. 8 1973 H.R. 4605 91–1105 Ways and Means 91–1472 Finance June 22, Dec. 22, 1970. Dec. 18, 1970. 91–663 Jan. 8 1975 H.R. 19953 (S. 4595). 91–1770 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 91–1510 Commerce Dec. 22, 1970 Dec. 30, 1970. 91–664 Jan. 8 1978 H.R. 19342 91–1553 Interior and Insular Affairs. 91–1512 Interior and Insular Affairs. Oct. 5, 1970 Dec. 22, 1970, 91–665 Jan. 8 1981 H.R. 19928 91–1688 Appropriations 91–1430 Appropriations Dec. 10, 22, 1970. Dec. 14, 28, 1970. 91–1794 [Conference] 91–666 Jan. 11 1998 H.R. 370 91–1164 Veterans’ Affairs 91–1233 Labor and Public Welfare. June 15, Dec. 29, 1970. Sept. 25, Dec. 31, 1970. 91–667 Jan. 11 2001 H.R. 18515 91–1310 Appropriations 91–1335 Appropriations July 21–23, Dec. 15, 1970. Nov. 18–20, Dec. 30, 1970. 91–1729 [Conference] 91–668 Jan. 11 2020 H.R. 19590 91–1570 Appropriations 91–1392 Appropriations Oct. 8, Dec. 16, 29, 1970. Dec. 8, 28, 29, 1970. 91–1759, 91–1799 [Conference] GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW—Continued Note: Companion bills are in parentheses Public Law 84Stat. Bill No. Report No. and Committee reporting Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 115 (1969); Vol. 116 (1970),
(1971)No. Date approved House Senate House Senate 91–669 Jan. 11 2038 H.R. 19915 91–1716 Ways and Means _ _ Dec. 22, 1970 Jan. 2, 1971. 91–670 Jan. 11 2040 S. 1181 (H.R. 18884). 91–1480 Agriculture 91–416 Agriculture and Forestry. Nov. 30, Dec. 29, 1970. Oct. 16, 20, 1969; Dec. 11, 22, 1970. 91–1790 [Conference] 91–671 Jan. 11 2048 H.R. 18582 (S. 2547). 91–1402 Agriculture 91–292 Agriculture and Forestry. Dec. 16, 30, 1970. Sept. 24, 1969; Dec. 17, 31, 1970. 91–1793 [Conference] 91–672 Jan. 12 2053 H.R. 15628 91–869 Foreign Affairs 91–865 Foreign Relations Mar. 24, July 9, Dec. 31, 1970. May 13–15, 18–22, 25–28, June 1–5, 8–12, 15–19, 22–26, 29, 30, Dec. 31, 1970. 91–1805 [Conference] 91–673 Jan. 12 2056 H.R. 6562 91–1748 Ways and Means 91–1522 Finance Dec. 22, 1970 Dec. 31, 1970. 91–674 Jan. 12 2058 H.R. 7626 91–1674 Ways and Means 91–1523 Finance Dec. 22, 1970 Dec. 31, 1970. 91–675 Jan. 12 2059 H.R. 17984 91–1694 Ways and Means 91–1542 Finance Dec. 22, 1970; Jan. 2, 1971 Dec. 31, 1970. 91–676 Jan. 12 2060 H.R. 17988 91–1742 Ways and Means 91–1526 Finance Dec. 22, 1970 Dec. 31, 1970. 91–677 Jan. 12 2061 H.R. 18693 91–1738 Ways and Means 91–1544 Finance Dec. 22, 1970; Jan. 2, 1971. Dec. 31, 1970. 91–678 Jan. 12 2062 H.R. 17658 91–1693 Ways and Means 91–1525 Finance Dec. 22, 1970 Dec. 31, 1970. 91–679 Jan. 12 2063 H.R, 19774 91–1734 Ways and Means 91–1537 Finance Dec. 22, 1970 Dec. 31, 1970. 91–680 Jan. 12 2064 H.R. 19242 91–1737 Ways and Means 91–1529 Finance Dec. 22, 1970; Jan. 2, 1971. Dec. 31, 1970. 91–681 Jan. 12 2065 H.R. 19686 91–1762 Ways and Means 91–1545 Finance Dec. 22, 1970 Dec. 31, 1970. 91–682 Jan. 12 2066 H.R. 15728 91–838 Armed Services 91–1349 Armed Services. Mar. 23, Dec. Dec. 4, 1970. 91–1391 Foreign Relations 31, 1970. 91–683 Jan. 12 2067 H.R. 19627 91–1735 Ways and Means 91–1535 Finance Dec. 22, 1970 Dec. 31, 1970. 91–684 Jan. 12 2068 H.R. 18549 91–1739 Ways and Means 91–1527 Finance Dec. 22, 1970. Dec. 31, 1970. 91–685 Jan. 12 2069 H.R. 19391 91–1727 Ways and Means 91–1531 Finance Dec. 22, 1970 Dec. 31, 1970. 91–686 Jan. 12 2070 H.R, 19790 91–1696 Ways and Means 91–1538 Finance Dec. 22, 1970. . Dec. 31, 1970. 91–687 Jan. 12 2071 H.R. 19369 91–1695 Ways and Means 91–J 530 Finance Dec. 22, 1970 Dec. 31, 1970. 91–688 Jan. 12 2073 H.R. 19881 91–1779 Ways and Means 91–1546 Finance Dec. 22, 1970; Jan. 2, 1971. Dec. 31, 1970. 91–689 Jan. 12 2073 H.R. 19670 91–1675 Ways and Means 91–1536 Finance Dec. 22, 1970 Dec. 31, 1970. 91–690 Jan. 12 2074 H.R. 19470 91–1676 Ways and Means _ _ Dec. 22, 1970 Dec. 31, 1970. 91–691 Jan. 12 2074 H.R. 17917 91–1743 Ways and Means 91–1541 Finance Dec. 22, 1970; Jan. 2, 1971. Dec. 31, 1970. 91–692 Jan. 12 2075 H.R. 17068 91–1182 Ways and Means 91–1475 Finance July 6, Dec. 22, 1970. Dec. 18, 31, 1970. 91–693 Jan. 12 2077 H.R. 19562 91–1778 Ways and Means 91–1533 Finance Dec. 22, 1970. Dec. 31, 1970. 91–694 Jan, 12 2077 H.R. 19567 91–1641 Ways and Means 91–1534 Finance Dec. 18, 1970 Dec. 31, 1970. 91–695 Jan. 13 2078 H.R. 19172 91–1463 91–1802 Banking and Currency. [Conference] 91–1432 Labor and Public Welfare. Oct. 5, Dec. 29, 31, 1970. Dec. 17, 30, 1970. 2299 LAWS AFFECTED IN VOLUME 84 CONTENTS Tables of Prior Laws and Other Federal Instruments Amended, Repealed, or Otherwise Affected page Page Table 1. General Legislation 2303 Table 2. Revised Statutes 2390 Table 3. Internal Revenue Code of 1939 2392 Table 4. Internal Revenue Code of 1954 2392 Table 5(a). Positive Law Titles of United States Code 2399 5(b). District of Columbia Code 2416 5(c). Canal Zone Code 2423 Table 6. Reorganization Plans 2423 Table 7. Veterans Regulations 2423 Table 8. Executive Orders and Proclamations 2424 Table 9. Treaties and International Agreements 2424 Table 10. Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, etc 2424 Tables of Prior Laws and Other Federal Instruments Referred to in Text Table 11. General Legislation 2432 Table 12. Revised Statutes 2439 Table 13. Internal Revenue Code of 1939 2439 Table 14. Internal Revenue Code of 1954 2440 Table 15(a). Positive Law Titles of United States Code 2441 15(b). District of Columbia Code 2445 15(c). Canal Zone Code 2445 Table 16. Reorganization Plans 2445 Table 17. Veterans Regulations 2445 Table 18. Executive Orders and Proclamations 2446 Table 19. Treaties and International Agreements 2446 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. 2301 2302 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 arc 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 84 tables of prior laws and other federal instruments amended, repealed, or otherwise affected Table 1.—General Legislation Note: All cross references tn this table are to entries In Table 1 unless otherwise indicated. Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Chapter Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1862 July 2 12:503 130 1935, 1936 91–650 401(a)(4), (b)–(d) Supplemental provisions. 1876 Aug. 15 10:143 287 1 852 91–405 204(a)(18) Applicability. 1878 Feb. 28 20:25 20 1 1769 91–607 208 Repeal. 1879 Mar. 3 20:467 186 3 194 91–230 811(a),
(b)Amendment. 3 20:467 186 4 195 91–230 811(c) Do. 1885 Feb. 13 23:302 58 2 578, 597 91–358 159(h)(1), (2), 199(a) Do. 1887 Feb. 4 24:370 104 1332 91–518 306(a) Applicability. 4 24:379 104 9 931 91–452 243(a), 260 Amendment; Savings provision. 4 24:379 104 26, 27 1499, 1502 91–569 1, 5 Sec. 26 redesignated as 27; new 26 added. 4 24:379 104 202(b) 1500, 1502 91–569 2(a), 5 Amendment. 4 24:379 104 226A 1500, 1502 91–569 2(b), 5 Addition. 4 24:379 104 30–1325 1587 91–590 1 Nonapplicability. 4 24:379 104 303(b) 1587 91–590 1, 2 Revision; termination date. 4 24:379 104 316(a) 931 91–452 243(b), 260 Amendment; savings provision. 4 24:379 104 324, 325 1501, 1502 91–569 3(a), (b), 5 Sec. 324 redesignated as 325; new 324 added. 4 24:379 104 417(a) 931 91–452 243(c), 260 Amendment; savings provision. 23 24:409 210 1291, 1294–1296 91–513 1101(a)(1), 1103(a), (b), 1105(a),
(d)Repeal; savings provision. 2303 2304 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Chapter Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1888 Oct. 12 25:554 1095 1 576, 597 91–358 158(b)(1), 199(a) Amendment. 12 25:554 1095 4 576, 597 91–358 158(b)(2), 199(a) Do. 1889 Feb. 22 25:676 180 11 987 91–463 Do. Mar. 1 25:772 328 7(a)–(c) 366, 367 91–297 501(a),
(c)Existing text designated as (a); subsecs.
(b)and
(c)added. 1 25:772 328 38 575, 597 91–358 157(i), 199(a) Former sec. 38 amended (relating to ownership of personal property by National Guard organizations). 1 25:772 328 41 575, 597 91–358 157(i), 199(a) Amendment. 2 25:939 411 835 91–393 2 Partial repeal. 2 25:939 411 1 1579 91–587 5(a) Do. 1890 Aug. 28 26:362 812 1, 2 293, 283 91–271 321 (k), 203 Repeal. 30 26:417 841 1935, 1936 91–650 401(a)(4), (b)–(d) Supplemental provisions. (See also 1862, Ch. 130.) Sept. 30 26:504 1126 1 782, 774, 787 91–375 6(1)(4), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Partial repeal; savings provision. Oct. 1 26:645 1256 3–5 852 91–405 204(a)(23),
(25)Applicability. 1892 May 11 27:28 65 571 91–358 155(c)(14)(A),
(B)(Revised. See 1932, P.L. 89.) July 26 27:268 250 4 577, 597 91–358 159(b), 199(a) Amendment. 29 27:322 320 4 667, 668 91–358 802, 901 (b)(2) Do. 1893 Feb. 11 27:443 83 931 91–452 245, 260 Partial repeal; savings provision. 1894 July 31 28:162 174 7 782, 774, 787 91–375 6(1)(1), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Do. Aug. 2 28:217 189 5 572, 597 91–358 155(c) t40), 199(a) Amendment. 14 28:282 287 13 573, 597 91–358 155(c)(45), 199(a) Do. 1895 Mar. 2 28:876 188 1 325 91–290 Time extension. 2305 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Chapter Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1896 Apr. 24 29:98 123 573, 597 91–358 155(c)(46), 199(a) Amendment. May 4 29:112 154 5 572, 597 91–358 155(c)(35), 199(a) Do. 28 29:140 252 1 173 91–230 401(d)(2) Partial repeal. 1897 June 4 30:11 2 1 1756, 1760 91–606 242(c), 304 Supplemental provision. 1898 July 1 30:544 541 1–72 91–647 91–598 6(c)(1) Do. 1 30:544 541 2a
(12)990, 993 91–467 1, 10 Revision. 1 30:544 541 7(a)(10) 929, 931 91–452 207 Amendment; savings provision. 1 30:544 541 14b 990, 993 91–467 2, 10 Revision. 1 30:544 541 14f-h 991, 993 91–467 3, 10 Addition. 1 30:544 541 15 991, 993 91–467 4, 10 Revision. 1 30:544 541 17a(2), (5),
(6)992, 993 91–467 5, 10 Do. 1 30:544 541 17a (7),
(8)992, 993 91–467 6, 10 Addition. 1 30:544 541 17b, c 992, 993 91–467 7, 10 Do. 1 30:544 541 38(4) 993 91–467 8, 10 Amendment. 1 30:544 541 58b 993 91–467 9, 10 Revision, 1 30:544 541 101–276 1647 91–598 6(c)(1) Supplemental provision. 1899 Mar. 3 30:1121 425 9 1823 91–611 123(a) Nonapplicability. 1901 Mar. 1 31:822 670 1 1579 91–587 5(b) Partial repeal. 3 31:1095 847 1 577, 597 91–358 159(c), 199(a) Amendment. 3 31:1189 854 604 91–358 210(a) “Criminal Procedure,” enactment as title 23, D.C. Code. (See table 5(b).) 3 31:1189 854 491a 570. 597 91–358 155(c)(1)(A), 199(a) Amendment. 3 31:1189 854 491d 587, 597 91–358 166(d), 199(a) Revision. 3 31:1189 854 491d 587, 597 91–358 166(c), 199(a) Amendment. 3 31:1189 854 491m 587, 597 91–358 166(f), 199(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 49 In 570, 597 91–358 155(c)(1)(B), 199(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 515(a) 1394 91–536
(3)Existing text designated as
(a)and amended. 2306 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Chapter Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1901 Mar. 3 31:1189 854 515(a) par. 7 (1)–(5) 1394 91–536 1(2) Part of existing text, designated as (1); (2)–(5) added. 3 31:1189 854 515(b) 1394 91–536 1(3) Addition. 3 31:1189 854 534 576, 597 91–358 158(C)(1), 199(a) Amendment. 3 31:1189 854 537 576, 597 91–358 158(c)(2), 199(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 586 570, 597 91–358 155(c)(1)(G), 199(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 586d 582, 597 91–358 163(a), 199(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 586f 570, 597 91–358 155(c)(1)(H), 199(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 632 570, 590, 597 91–358 155(c)(1)(F), 169(1), 199(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 639d 589, 597 91–358 168(d)(1)(A)–(C), 199(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 643 575, 597 91–358 157(j)(1), (2), 199(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 (ch. XVIII, subch. 5) 572, 597 91–358 155(c)(36), 199(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 669 576, 597 91–358 158(c)(3), 199(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 675. 676 270 91–268 9(f) Do. 3 31:1189 854 683 270 91–268 9(e) Do. 3 31:1189 854 683 578, 597 91–358 160(a)(1)(A), (B), 199(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 686 578, 597 91–358 160(a)(2), 199(a) Revision. 3 31:1189 854 746 576, 597 91–358 158(c)(4), 199(a) Amendment. 3 31:1189 854 768 589, 597 91–358 168(d)(2), 199(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 782 589, 597 91–358 168(d)(2), 199(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 786 589, 597 91–358 168(d)(2), 199(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 786 590, 597 91–358 169(2), 199(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 793 570, 590, 597 91–358 155(c)(1)(I), 169(3), 199(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 802(a) 578, 597 91–358 160(a)(3), 199(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 808 600, 667 91–358 204, 901(a) Revision. 3 31:1189 854 842 (a)–(c) 1093 91–497 1(1)–(5) Existing text designated as
(a)and amended; subsecs. (b),
(c)added. 3 31:1189 854 869b 570, 597 91–358 155(c)(1)(E), 199(a) Amendment. 3 31:1189 854 907 598, 667, 668 91–358 201(a), 901(a), (b)(3) Revision. 2307 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Chapter Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1901 Mar. 3 31:1189 854 907A 599, 667, 668 91–358 201(b), 901(a), (b)(3) Addition. 3 31:1189 854 908A 599, 667 91–358 202, 901(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 911–924 653, 667 91–358 210(b)(3)(A)–(C), 901(a) Repeal. 3 31:1189 854 926 653, 667 91–358 210(b)(3)(D), 901(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 927(a),
(b)601, 067 91–358 207(1)–(4), 901(a) Amendment. 3 31:1189 854 927(a) 577, 597 91–358 159(e), 199(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 927(d) 602, 667 91–358 207(5), 901(a) Revision. 3 31:1189 854 927
(j)602, 667 91–358 207(6) 901(a) Amendment. 3 31:1189 854 927
(k)602, 667 91–358 207(7), 901(a) Addition. 3 31:1189 854 930–933 653, 667 91–358 210(b)(3)(E), (F), 901(a) Repeal. 3 31:1189 854 935 653, 667 91–358 210(b)(3)(G), 901(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 938 653, 667 91–358 210(b)(3)(G), 901
(a)Do. 3 31:1189 854 939 653, 667 91–358 210(b)(3)(H), 901(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 1031 1390 91–530 1(1),
(2)Amendment; heading amended. 3 31:1189 854 1200 653, 667 91–358 210(b)(3)(I). 901(a) Repeal. 3 31:1189 854 1203 653, 667 91–358 210(b)(3)(J), 901(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 1225 570, 588, 597 91–358 155(c)(1)(J), 167(2), 199(a) Amendment. 3 31:1189 854 1227 575, 597 91–358 157(g), 199(a) Do. 3 31:1189 854 1228 588, 597 91–358 167(3), 199(a) Repeal. 3 31:1189 854 1235 588, 597 91–358 167(1), 199(a) Revision. 3 31:1189 854 1261–1264 1397 91–537 4(a)(1),
(2)Sec. 1261 deleted; 1263, 1264 redesignated as 1261, 1262; redesignated sec. 1261 amended. 3 31:1189 854 1608e 570, 597 91–358 155(c)(1)(C). 199(a) Amendment. 3 31:1189 854 1610 570, 597 91–358 155(c)(1)(D), 199(a) Do. 1902 Public Law June 17 32:388 161 411 91–310 1 Nonapplicabilitv. 17 32:388 161 830 91–389 1 Applicability. July 1 32:590 218 6, par. 11 582, 597 91–358 161(g), 199(a) Repeal. 1 32:590 218 7, par. 42 586, 597 91–358 164(p). 199(a) Amendment. 2308 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1903 Feb. 19 32:847 103 3 931 91–452 244, 260 Amendment; savings provision. 25 32:854 115 1 929, 931 91–452 209, 260 Do. Nov. 12 33:1 Pub. Res. 1 852 91–405 204(a)(19) Applicability. 1904 Apr. 22 33:244 140 7 588, 597 91–358 168(b), 199(a) Amendment. 27 33:363 187 1 571, 597 91–358 155(c)–(23), 199(a) Do. 1905 Feb. 23 33:737 89 4 582, 597 91–358 161(f), 199(a) Do. Mar. 3 33:861 138 826 91–383 2(b) Applicability. 3 33:883 139 1 571 91–358 155(c)–(23) Amendment. (See also 1904, P.L. 187.) 3 33:883 139 1 1579 91–587 5(c) Partial repeal. 1906 Mar. 19 34:70 53 571, 597 91–358 155(c)(16), 199(a) (Revised. See 1934, P.L. 284.) 23 34:84 65 6 1356 91–520 3 Exception. 23 34:86 66 586, 597 91–358 165(a), 199(a) Repeal. May 1 34:157 138 577, 597 91–358 158(e), 199(a) (Revised. See 1954, P.L. 681.) 7 34:175 148 7 570, 586, 597 91–358 155(c)(6), 164(k), 199(a) Amendment. June 13 34:260 226 4(b)–(A) 691 91–366 1(e), 4 Revision. 13 34:260 226 5 (a)–(e) 690, 691 91–366 1(a), (b), 4 Existing text designated as (a); subsecs. (b)–(e) added. 13 34:260 226 6 (a)–(c) 690, 691 91–366 1(c), (d), 4 Existing text designated as (a); subsecs, (b),
(c)added. 21 34:384 259 2 571, 597 91–358 155(c)(15), 199(a) Amendment. 27 34:482 302 1 1579 91–587 5(d) Partial repeal. 30 34:697 383 7 592, 597 91–358 173(b), 199(a) Revision. 30 34:798 389 929, 931 91–452 210, 260 Repeal; savings provision. 1907 Feb. 1 34:870 48 10 585, 597 91–358 164 (i), 199(a) Amendment. 6 34:880 66 293, 283 91–271 321(h), 203 Repeal. 9 34:887 80 585 91–358 164(d) (Revised. See 1929, P.L. 966.) 26 34:994 130 573, 597 91–358 155(d), 199(a) Revision. 2309 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1907 Mar. 4 34:1256 242 1935, 1936 91–650 401(c),
(d)Supplemental provisions. 4 34:1256 242 23(a) 438 91–342 Amendment. 1908 May 26 35:274 139 1 364–366 91–297 304(a), (b), 306 Do. 1910 May 18 36:374 185 1 586, 597 91–358 165(b), 199(a) Partial repeal. June 1 36:452 196 8 571, 597 91–358 155(c)(18), 199(a) Amendment. 1911 Feb. 13 36:899 350 5 293, 283 91–271 315, 316(a), (b), 203 Do. Mar. 1 36:061 435 682 91–361 Restriction. 1 36:961 435 8 835 91–393 3 Amendment. 2 36:906 441 1 590, 597 91–358 171, 199(a) Do. 4 36:1235 478 826 91–383 2(b) Applicability. 1912 Aug. 24 37:417 302 1 678 91–361 Exception. 24 37:417 302 8 292, 283 91–271 306, 203 Amendment. 24 37:539 336 10 782, 774, 787 91–375 60)(1), 5(a)–(d) 15(a) Partial repeal; savings provision. 1913 Feb. 4 37:657 359 1–11 828 91–385 1 Nonapplicability. Mar. 4 37:938 435 8, par. 35 572, 597, 598 91–358 155(c)(39)(B), 199(a), (b)(6) Amendment. 4 37:938 435 8, par. 48 572, 597, 598 91–358 155(c)(39)(C), 199(a), (b)(6) Do. 4 37:938 435 8, par. 50 583, 597, 598 91–358 163(i)(1), 199(a), (b)(6) Do. 4 37:938 435 8, par. 64 588, 597, 598 91–358 168(a)(1), 199(a), (b)(6) Do. 4 37:938 435 8, par. 65 583, 597, 598 91–358 163(i)(2), 199(a), (b)(6) Do. 4 37:938 435 8, par. 65 588, 597, 598 91–358 168(a)(2), 199(a), (b)(6) Do. 4 37:938 435 8, par. 67 588, 597, 598 91–358 168(a)(3), 199(a), (b)(6) Do. 4 37:938 435 8, par. 68 583, 597, 598 91–358 163(i)(3), 199(a), (b)(6) Repeal. 2310 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1913 , Mar. 4 37:938 435 8, par. 94 588, 91–358 168(a)(4), Amendment. 4 37:938 435 8, par, 97(a) 597, 598 572, 91–358 199(a), (b)(6) 155(c)(39) Do. 597, 598 (A), 199(a), (b)(6) 4 37:938 435 11 588, 597 91–358 168(a)(5), 199(a) Do. Dec. 23 38:251 43 14(b)(1) 668 91–360 Do. 23 38:251 43 24 462 91–351 704(2) Do. 23 38:251 43 24 1803 91–609 727(e) Do. 23 38:251 43 24(3) 462 91–351 704(1) Do. 1914 Jan. 17 38:275 46 1291, 1294–1296 91–513 1101(a)(2), 1103(a), (b), 1105 (a),
(d)Repeal: savings provision. Feb. 7 38:280 52 5 931 91–452 257, 260 Amendment; savings provision. 7 38:280 52 8 931 91–452 258, 260 Do. 7 38:280 52 9 931 91–452 256, 260 Repeal; savings provision. July 16 38:454 127 1 852 91–405 204(a)(5) Applicability. 16 38:454 127 5(e)(1) 879 91–423 Revision. Aug. 1 38:609 161 1 291, 283 91–271 302, 203 Amendment. Sept. 26 38:717 203 1135 91–508 601 Supplemental provision; applicability. 26 38:717 203 5(b) 1135 91–508 601 Applicability. 26 38:717 203 6, 8–10 1563 91–579 17 Do. 26 38:717 203 6, 8–10 1632 91–597 22 Do. 26 38:717 203 9 929, 931 91–452 211, 260 Partial repeal; savings provision. 1916 June 28 39:239 116 292, 283 91–271 310, 203 Amendment. Aug. 11 39:446 190, pt. B 17(f) 928, 931 91–452 203, 260 Repeal; savings provision. 25 39:535 235 826 91–383 2(b) Applicability. 25 39:535 235 1077 91–479 6(a) Do. Sept. 1 39:676 250 12(a)(3) 1302 91–532 1(a),
(b)Revision. 1 39:676 250 12(a)(4),
(5)1136, 1139 91–509 1(1), (2), 2 Do. 1 39:676 250 12(d)(1) 1136, 1139 91–509 1(3)(A), 2 Do. 1 39:676 250 12(d)(3) 1136, 1139 91–509 1(3)(B), 2 Amendment. 1 39:676 250 12(d)(4) 1136, 1139 91–509 1(3)(C), 2 Addition. 1 39:676 250 12(g) 1137, 1139 91–509 1(4), 2 Amendment. 1 39:676 250 12(h)(1) 1137, 1139 91–509 1(5)(A), (B), 2 Do. 1 39:676 250 12(h)(3) 1137, 1139 91–509 1(6), 2 Do. 1 39:676 250 12(j) 1137, 1139 91–509 1(7), 2 Do. 2311 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1916 Sept. 1 39:676 250 12(k) 1137–1139 91–509 1(8), 2 Revision. 7 39:728 260 28 930, 931 91–452 240, 260 Repeal; savings provision. 7 39:742 267 (See 5 U.S.C. 8101–8150, table 5(a).) 1917 Mar. 2 39:951 368 41 298 91–272 13 Repeal. 2 39:951 368 41 922 91–450 Savings provision. Sept. 24 40:288 43 348 91–296 201 Supplemental provision. 24 40:288 43 463 91–351 703 Do. 24 40:288 43 741 91–375 2 Do. 24 40:288 43 1000 91–468 1(3) Do. 24 40:288 43 1643 91–598 4(h) Do. 24 40:288 43 1799 91–609 717(b) Do. 24 40:288 43 1977 91–663 5(a) Do. 24 40:288 43 21 368 91–301 i–3 Amendment; debt limit increase; effective date. 24 40:288 43 22(b)(1) 830 91–388 3(a) Amendment. 24 40:288 43 22(b)(3) 830 91–388 3(b) Addition. Oct. 6 40:385 68 960 91–452 1106(a) (Revised. See 1941, P.L. 381.) 1918 Mar. 19 40:450 106 1 119 91–228 Supplemental provisions. Sept. 19 40:960 215 (title I) 2(8) 1938, 1940 91–650 703(a), 803 (a),
(b)Addition; savings provision. 19 40:960 215 (title I) 3(f) 1938, 1940 91–650 703(b), (d), 803 (a),
(b)Do. 19 40:960 215 (title I) 4(b)(6) 1938, 1940 91–650 702(a)(1)–(3), (b), 803 (a),
(b)Addition; effective date; savings provision. 19 40:960 215 (title I) 6(a),
(b)1938–1940 91–650 703(c)(1)(A), (B), (2)(A), (B), 803(a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. 19 40:960 215 (title I) 6(e) 1939, 1940 91–650 703(e)(4), 803(a),
(b)Do. 19 40:960 215 (title I) 6(e)(3) 1939, 1940 91–650 703(c)(3), 803(a),
(b)Do. 19 40:960 215 (title I) 9(a) 583, 597 91–358 163(f), 199(a) Amendment. 19 40:960 215 (title II) 2(a),
(d)1936, 1940 91–650 501(1)(A)(B), 803(a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. 19 40:960 215 (title II) 3 1936, 1940 91–650 501(2), 803(a),
(b)Do. 19 40:960 215 (title II) 5 572, 597 91–358 155(c)(38), 199(a) Amendment. 19 40:960 215 (title II) 6 1936, 1940 91–650 501(3), 803(a),
(b)Revision; savings provision. 19 40:960 215 (title II) 12 1936, 1940 91–650 501(4), 803(a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. 2312 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1919 Feb. 24 40:1057 254 1303 1204 91–510 531. 601(5) Nonapplicability. Mar. 1 40:1213 314 1 864 91–412 3(a) Partial repeal. July 11 41:68 6 1 1930, 1931, 1940 91–650 104(a), (b), 803(a),
(b)Amendment; exception; savings provision. 1920 Feb. 25 41:437 146 1568 91–581 6(e) Applicability. 25 41:437 146 31(b) 206 91–245 1 Amendment. 25 41:437 146 31(c) 206 91–245 2 Revision. Mar. 9 41:525 156 5 1475 91–561 1 Exception. June 5 41:874 246 1 826 91–383 2(b) Applicability. 10 41:1063 280 311 91–282 5(a) Do. 10 41:1063 280 307(g) 929, 931 91–452 221, 260 Repeal; savings provision. Dec. 21 41:1081 287 1397 91–537 4(b) Repeal. 1921 Feb. 22 41:1109 326 7 1930 91–650 104(a) Exception. Mar. 4 41:1446 401 1 119 91–228 Do. May 27 42:9 10 202(a) 292, 283 91–271 311, 203 Amendment. 27 42:9 10 208 292, 283 91–271 312, 203 Do. 27 42:9 10 209 292, 283 91–271 313 (a)–(d). 203 Do. 27 42:9 10 210 293, 283 91–271 314(a)–(c), 203 Do. June 10 42:20 13 201 (a)(12) 1169, 1204 91–510 221(a)(1)- (3), 601(2) Addition. 10 42:20 13 201(b)–(f) 1169, 1204 91–510 221(b), 601(2) Subsecs. (b)–(f) deleted; new (b),
(c)added. Aug. 15 42:159 51 204 1626, 91–597 7(b), 18 Applicability. 1922 1631 Mar. 4 42:401 162 29 931 91–452 255, 260 Repeal; savings provision. June 20 42:715 258 1 309 91–280 1(1),
(2)Amendment. July 1 42:820 278 1094 91–497 3(1)–(3) Do. Sept. 19 42:849 312 15(c) 929, 931 91–452 217, 260 Repeal; savings provision. 21 42:998 331 6(b) 928, 931 91–452 202, 260 Amendment; savings provision. 1923 Jan. 25 42:1217 Pub. Res. 82 852 91–405 204(a)(26) Applicability. Mar. 4 42:1453 502 2 292, 283 91–271 303(a), (b), 203 Amendment. 4 42:1453 502 3 293, 283 91–271 321(c), 203 Repeal. 4 42:1453 502 7 293, 283 91–271 321 (j), 203 Do. 4 42:1509 534 1081 91–480 (Revised. See 1946, P.L. 89–753 1924 Apr. 9 43:90 70 1, 4–6 826 91–383 2(b) Applicability. June 7 43:604 238 113 91–224 108 (Revised. See 1966, P.L. 89–753.) 2313 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1924 Dec. 13 43:713 295 28, 29 570, 586, 597 91–358 155(c)(8), 164(1), 199(a) Amendment. 1925 Jan. 30 43:798 348 653, 667 91–358 210(b)(4), 901(a) Repeal. Feb. 4 43:806 361 (art. III) 3 578, 597 91–358 159(g), 199(a) Amendment. 27 43:1004 496 1937, 1938, 1940 91–650 601(a), (b), 803(a),
(b)Revision; savings provision. 28 43:1053 506 301–319 852 91–405 204(a) Applicability. Mar. 3 43:1119 561 6(d) 583, 597 91–358 163(g)(2), 199(a) Amendment. 3 43:1119 561 13(a) 583, 597 91–358 163(g)(1), 199(a) Do. 3 43:1135 578 1 1087 91–490 1(1)(A)–(C) Do. 3 43:1135 578 2 1087 91–490 1(2) Revision. 3 43:1135 578 3 1087 91–490 1(3)(A)–(C) Amendment. 3 43:1135 578 4 1087 91–490 1(4)(A)–(C) Do. 1926 Mar. 3 44:161 36 810 91–382 Amendment; effective date. Apr. 12 44:242 100 2(a) 1817 91–609 921 Amendment. May 7 44:403 186 4(f)(2) 1578 91–586 1(1),
(2)Do. 20 44:577 257 3[1st (a)–(c)] 199 91–234 1–3 Do. 20 44:577 257 3[1st(h)] 199 91–234 4 Do. 20 44:577 257 3[1st (k)] 200 91–234 5 Do. 20 44:577 257 3[1st(n)] 200 91–234 6 Do. 20 44:577 257 7[3rd (h)] 930, 931 91–452 238, 260 Partial repeal; savings provision. 20 44:577 257 10 22 91–203 Applicability; time extension. 20 44:577 257 10 1407 91–541 1 Do. June 14 44:741 386 978 91–459 1, 2 (Revised. See 1954, P.L. 387.) July 3 44:809 458 11 573, 597 91–358 155(c)(54), 199(a) Amendment. 3 44:832 480 5 573, 597 91–358 155(c)(48), 199
(a)Do. 3 44:900 513 1 826 91–383 2(b) Applicability. 1927 Mar. 3 44:1351 708 571 91–358 155(c)(25) (Revised. See 1931, P.L. 618.) 3 44:1352 709 1, 2 571, 597 91–358 155(c)(28), 199(a) Amendment. 1928 Mar. 28 45:374 198 1291, 1292 91–513 1101(a)(3),
(6)(Revised. See 1939, P.L. 339.) Apr. 21 45:440 294 653, 667 91–358 210(b)(5), 901(a) Repeal. 2314 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1928 Apr. 21 45:440 294 8 654, 667 91–358 210(b)(10), 901(a) Repeal (relating to confinement in Washington Asylum and Jail of prisoners being extradicted). May 15 45:534 391 1825 91–611 201 Project modification. 29 45:998 618 22 578, 91–358 159(1)(1), Amendment. 29 45:998 618 26 597 578, 597 91–358 199(a) 159 (j)(2), 199(a) Do. 1929 Feb. 11 45:1160 719 1, 2 575, 597 91–358 157(e)(1), (2), 199(a) Do. 11 45:1160 719 5 577, 597 91–358 158(f), 199(a) Do. 18 45:1222 770 6 835 91–393 6 Do. 18 45:1226 772 1, 2 582, 597 91–358 161(h)(1), (2), 199(a) Do. 27 45:1326 831 27 584, 597 91–358 164(a)(2), 199(a) Revision. 27 45:1326 831 38 584, 597 91–358 164(a)(1), 199(a) Do. 27 45:1326 831 40, 41 570, 574, 597 91–358 155(c)(4), 157(a), 199(a) Amendment. 28 45:1408 856 1 572, 597 91–358 155(c)(29), 199(a) Do. Mar. 2 45:1519 966 “Secs. 7, 8” 585, 597 91–358 164 (d), (e), 199(a) Do. 4 45:1549 1016 1 571, 587, 597 91–358 155(e)(21), 166(c), 199
(a)Do. 1930 May 26 46:381 255 3–6 826 91–383 2(b) Applicability. 27 46:391 271 7 671 91–361 Exception. June 10 46:531 325 13(f) 928, 931 91–452 205, 260 Repeal; savings provision. 14 46:585 357 2(b) 1291, 1294, 1296 91–513 1101(a)(4), 1103(a), (b), 1105 (a), id) Do. 14 46:585 357 6–8 1291, 1294, 1296 91–513 1101(a)(4), 1103(a), (b), 1105 (a),
(d)Do. Tariff Schedules 17 46:590 361 Items 106.10, 106. 20 2238, 2239 Proc. No. 3993 (1)–(3) Supplemental provision. 17 46:590 361 Item 155.40 2058 91–674 1, 2 Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Item 415.27 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Continuation of conditional rate. 17 46:590 361 Item 416.10 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 416.30 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 2315 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1930 Tariff Schedules—Continued June 17 40:590 361 Item 417.32 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Continuation of conditional rate. 17 46:590 361 Item 417.50 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 418.24 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 418.60 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 418.62 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 418.76 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 419.00 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 419.22 2200, 3201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 420.14 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 420.18 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 420.82 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 420.86 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 421.04 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 421.08 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 421.16 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 421.18 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 421.44 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 421.46 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 421.54 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 422.72 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 422.76 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 2316 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1930 Tariff Schedules—Continued June 17 46:590 361 Item 422.90 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Continuation of conditional rate. 17 46:590 361 Item 425.84 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 425.88 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 426.10 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 426.14 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 426.28 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 426.36 2200, 2201 Proc. No, 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 426.42 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 427.72 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 428.52 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 429.26 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 429.34 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 429, 42 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 437.22 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 437.30 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 437.55 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 437.58 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 437.69 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 437.84 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 439.30 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 445.20 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 2317 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1930 Tariff Schedules—Continued June 17 46:590 361 Item 450.20 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Continuation of conditional rate. 17 46:590 361 Item 452.24 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 452.48 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 452.80 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 461.20 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 466.15 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 470.15 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 470.85 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 472.24 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 472.30 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 473.28 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 473.46 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 473.48 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 473.60 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 473.66 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 474.20 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 474.22 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 474.26 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 474.60 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 493.20 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 493.21 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 2318 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1930 Tariff Schedules—Continued June 17 46:590 361 Item 493.47 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Continuation of conditional rate. 17 46:590 361 Item 495.05 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 495.15 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 519.37 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Sched. 6, Pt. 1, Hdnt. 2(a) 1835 91–613 Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Item 632.04 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Continuation of conditional rate. 17 46:590 361 Item 709.10 1945 91–655 1(a),
(b)Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Item 723.05 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Continuation of conditional rate. 17 46:590 361 Item 723.15 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 725.01–725.03 2213, 2214 Proc. No. 3964 (2)(a),
(b)Item 725.02 superseded by 725.01, 725.03; rate modifications. 17 46:590 361 Item 755.10 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Continuation of conditional rate. 17 46:590 361 Item 755.40 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 755.45 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 771.20 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 771.40 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 790.37 2200, 2201 Proc. No. 3950 Do. 17 46:590 361 Sched. 8, Pt. 1, A, Hdnts. 1, 2 2076 91–692 1(b), 2 Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Item 801.10 1847 91–615 2 Addition. 17 46:590 361 Item 802.40 1503 91–570 Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 804.00, 804.10, 804.20 and prec. heading 2075, 2076 91–692 1(a), 2 Item 804.00 deleted; 804.10, 804.20 and prec. heading added. 17 46:590 361 Item 907.45 (App.) 411 91–309 Addition. 17 46:590 361 Item 907.80 (App.) 830 91–388 1, 2(a) Duty suspension, extension. 17 46:590 361 Item 909.25 (App.) 1877 91–635 1, 2 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 911.07 (App.) 407 91–306 1(a),
(b)Do. 2319 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1930 Tariff Schedules—Continued June 17 46:590 361 Items 911.10, 911.11 (App.) 367 91–298 1, 2 Duty suspension, extension. 17 46:590 361 Items 911.13–911.16 (App.) 367 91–298 1, 2 Do. 17 46:590 361 Items 912.05, 912.10 (App.) 2073 91–689 1, 2 Addition. 17 46:590 361 item 922.50 (App.) 2205 Proc. No. 3953 Amendment; duty increase, extension. 17 46:590 361 Items 923.31–923.77 (App.) 2203 Proc. No. 3951 Duty increase, extension. 17 46:590 361 Items 923.31–923.77 and prec. heading (App.) 2217, 2218 Proc. No. 3967 Item 923.77 deleted; 923.31–923.75 and prec. heading revised. 17 46:590 361 Item 924.00 (App.) 2214 Proc. No. 3964
(3)Addition. 17 46:590 361 Pt. 3, Hdnt. 3(a)(i)(App.) 2271, 2272 Proc. No. 4026 1(a)(1) Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Pt. 3, Hdnt. 3(a)(iii)(App.) 2272 Proc. No. 4026 1(a)(2) Do. 17 46:590 361 Pt. 3, Hdnt. 3(a)(iv)(App.) 2272 Proc. No. 4026 1(a)(3) Addition. 17 46:590 361 Item 950.10D (App.) 2273 Proc. No. 4026 1(d) Amendment. 17 46:590 361 Item 950.10E (App.) 2272 Proc. No. 4026 1(b) Addition. 17 46:590 361 Items 950.16–950.18 (App.) 2272, 2273 Proc. No. 4026 1(c) Do. 17 46:590 361 305 287, 283 91–271 301(a)(1), (2), 203 Amendment. 17 46:590 361 305(a) 1973, 1974 91–662 1, 7 Do. 17 46:590 361 311 287, 283 91–271 301(b), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 313 (h)–(k) 2076 91–692 3(a),
(b)Subsecs. (h)–(j) redesignated as (i)–(k); new
(h)added. 17 46:590 361 315 287, 283 91–271 301(b), 203 Amendment. 2320 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1930 June 17 46:590 361 333(e) 930, 931 91–452 229, 260 Amendment; savings provision. 17 46:590 361 401(h)–(n) 288, 283 91–271 301(c)(1)–(3), 203 Subsecs. (h)–(i) deleted; (k)–(n) redesignated as (h)–(k); redesignated
(i)revised; new
(1)added. 17 46:590 361 402a 288, 283 91–271 301(d)(1), 203 Amendment. 17 46:590 361 402a
(b)288, 283 91–271 301(d)(2), (3), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 432 287, 283 91–271 301(b), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 434 287, 283 91–271 301(b), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 438 287, 283 91–271 301(b), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 441 287, 283 91–271 301(b), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 443–450 287, 288, 283 91–271 301(b), (e), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 451 236 91–258 53(a) Exception. 17 46:590 361 451 288, 283 91–271 301(f)(1)–(3), 203 Amendment. 17 46:590 361 452–455 287, 283 91–271 301(b), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 457 287, 283 91–271 301(b), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 466 1944, 1945 91–654 1, 2(a) Revision. 17 46:590 361 467 288, 283 91–271 301(g), 203 Amendment. 17 46:590 361 482(e),
(f)288, 283 91–271 301(h)(1), (2), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 484(a) 288, 283 91–271 301(i)(1), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 484(c)(1),
(2)288, 289, 283 91–271 301(i)(2), (3), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 484(g) 289, 283 91–271 301 (i)(4), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 484(j) 289, 283 91–271 301 (i)(5), (6), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 485 287, 283 91–271 301(b), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 488 283 91–271 204(b), 203 Repeal. 17 46:590 361 490–493 287–289, 283 91–271 301(b), (e), (j), 203 Amendment. 17 46:590 361 496 287, 283 91–271 301(b), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 499 289, 283 91–271 301(k)(1)–(6), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 500, 501 283 91–271 204(a), 205, 203 Revision. 17 46:590 361 502 289, 283 91–271 301(1), 203 Amendment. 17 46:590 361 503 284, 283 91–271 206, 203 Revision. 17 46:590 361 505 283 91–271 204(c), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 506 (1),
(2)289, 283 91–271 301(m)(1), (2), 203 Amendment. 2321 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1930 June 17 46:590 361 509 289, 283 91–271 301 (n), 203 Amendment. 17 46:590 361 510 290, 283 91–271 301(o)(1)–(5), 203 301
(p)Do. 17 46:590 361 511 290, 283 91–271 (1)–(3), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 512 290, 283 91–271 301(q)(1), (2), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 513 290, 283 91–271 301(r), 203 Amendments. 17 46:590 361 514 284, 283 91–271 207, 203 Revision. 17 46:590 361 514 830 91–388 2(b) Exception. 17 46:590 361 514 1945 91–654 2(b) Do. 17 46:590 361 514 2058 91–674 2,3 Do. 17 46:590 361 515,516 285, 286, 283 91–271 208, 209, 203 Revision. 17 46:590 361 520(c) 287, 283 91–271 210(a), 203 Amendment. 17 46:590 361 520(c)(1) 287, 283 91–271 210(b), (c), Do. 17 46:590 361 521 287, 283 91–271 203 301(b), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 523 290, 283 91–271 301(e), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 555 287, 283 91–271 301(b), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 557(b) 290, 283 91–271 301 (t), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 557(b) 2069 91–685 1,2 Do. 17 46:590 361 560 290, 283 91–271 301 (u), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 562–565 287, 290, 283 91–271 301(b), (v)(l), (2), (w),(x)(l), (2), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 584 287, 283 91–271 301(b), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 584 1293–1296 91–513 1102(m), 1103(a), (b), 1105 (a),
(d)Amendment; savings provision. 17 46:590 361 586 287, 283 91–271 301(b), 203 Amendment. 17 46:590 361 595 290, 283 91–271 301(y), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 602 290, 283 91–271 301(z)(1), (2), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 603 291, 283 91–271 301(aa)(1), (2), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 604 291, 283 91–271 301 (bb), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 605 291, 283 91–271 301(cc)(1), (2), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 606 291, 283 91–271 301 (dd), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 607 291, 283 91–271 301(ee)(1), (2), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 608 288, 283 91–271 301(e), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 609 287, 283 91–271 301(b), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 610 291, 283 91–271 301(ee)(l), (2), 203 Do. 2322 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1930 June 17 46:590 361 612 291, 283 91–271 301(5) (1)–(3), 203 Amendment. 17 46:590 361 613, 614 287, 283 91–271 301(b), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 617,618 291, 283 91–271 301 (gg), (hh), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 623 291, 283 91–271 301 (ii), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 648 291, 283 91–271 301 (kk), 203 Do. 17 46:590 361 641 291, 283 91–271 301 (jj), 203 Do. July 3 46:850 502 1292, 1294–1296 91–513 1101(a)(5), 1103(a), (b), 1105 fa),
(d)Repeal; savings provision. 3 46:918 520 6 1819 91–611 104 Amendment. 1931 46:949 521 1 571, 597 91–358 155(c) (26), 199(a) Do. Feb. 12 46:1087 618 1, “Sec. 1” 571, 597 91–358 155(c) (25), 199(a) Do. 26 46:1421 736 1–5 725 91–375 2 Applicability. 26 46:1421 736 5 835 91–393 4 Amendment. Mar. 4 46:1552 869 1 826 91–383 2(b) Applicability. 1932 Feb. 18 47:50 35 2 573, 597 91–358 155(c) (55), 199(a) Amendment. Apr. 16 47:86 89 “Secs. 1, 2” 571, 597 91–358 155(c)
(14)(A), (B), 199(a) Do. June 29 47:343 208 1 571, 597 91–358 155(c) (24), 199(a) Do. 30 47:382 212 322 1063 91–472 Exception. 30 47:382 212 322 1940 91–650 705(b) Applicability. July 5 47:580 263 1 293, 283 91–271 321(b), 203 Partial repeal. 8 47:650 275 2 600, 667, 668 91–358 205(a), 901 fa), (b)(3) Revision. 8 47:650 275 13 601, 667, 668 91–358 205(b), 901(a),
(3)Amendment. 8 47:650 275 15A 603, 667 91–358 209, 901(a) Addition. 15 47:696 287 1266 91–513 408(c) Nonapplicability. 15 47:696 287 8 574, 597 91–358 157(b), 199(a) Amendment. 22 47:725 304 452 91–351 303(a) Applicability. 22 47:725 304 5A(b) 1816 91–609 916 Supplemental provision. 22 47:725 304 11(g) 1815 91–609 914 Amendment. 22 47:725 304 12(b) 1811 91–609 907(a) Do. Dec. 15 47:747 307 5 571. 597 91–358 155(c) (22), 199(a) Do. 2323 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1933 Mar. 3 47:1482 422 653, 667 91–358 210(b) (6), 901(a) Repeal. May 12 48:31 10 1360 91–524 201(a) Exception. 12 48:31 10 1361 91–524 201(b) Supplemental provision. 12 48:31 10 2040 91–670 101 Exception. 12 48:31 10 2(3) 333 91–292 1(1) Amendment. 12 48:31 10 8c
(2)(A),
(B)14 91–196 1,2 Amendment; effective date. 12 48:31 10 8c
(A)438 91–341 Amendment. 12 48:31 10 8o(5)(B)(d)–(f) 1359, 1361 91–524 201 (a), (c),
(e)Cl.
(d)deleted; new (d)–(f) added; savings provision; termination date. 12 48:31 10 8c(5)(I) 2040 91–670 101 Addition. 12 48:31 10 8c(6)(I) 333 91–292 1(2) (a)–(c) Amendment. 12 48:31 10 8c(6)(I) 687 91–363 Do. 12 48:31 10 8c(6)(I) 827 91–384 1 Do. 12 48:31 10 8c(6)(I) 1357 91–522 1(1–3) Do. 12 48:31 10 8c(6)(I) 2041 91–670 201 Do. 12 48:31 10 8c(12) 1361 91–524 201(a) Exception. 12 48:31 10 8c(19) 1361 91–524 201(a) Do. 12 48:31 10 8e 2047 91–670 401 Amendment. 18 48:58 17 15d(a) 915 91–446 Do. 27 48:74 22 1436 91–547 29 Nonapplicability. 27 48:74 22 2(13),
(14)1433, 1436 91–547 27(a), 30 Addition. 27 48:74 22 3(a)(2) 718 91–373 401(a),
(c)Amendment; effective date. 27 48:74 22 3(a)(2) 1434, 1436 91–547 27(b), 30 Revision. 27 48:74 22 3(a)(2) 1498, 1499 91–567 6(a),
(d)Do. 27 48:74 22 3(a)(5) 1434, 1436 91–547 27(e), 30 Do. 27 48:74 22 3(a)(8),
(11)1423 91–547 13(a) Nonapplicability. 27 48:74 22 3(b) 1480 91–565 Amendment. 27 48:74 22 4(3) 1423 91–547 13(a) Nonapplicability. 27 48:74 22 5 1434 91–547 27(b) Exemption. 27 48:74 22 5 1498 91–567 6(a) Do. 27 48:74 22 22(c) 929, 931 91–452 213, 260 Repeal; savings provision. 27 48:74 22 304(a)
(4)(A),
(B)1499 91–567 6(c),
(d)Existing text designated as (A); subpar.
(B)added. 31 48:108 28 4 1437 91–550 Revision. June 6 48:113 30 1915 91–648 208(a)
(A)Transfer of functions. 13 48:128 43 5 1815 91–609 913 Supplemental provision. 13 48:128 43 5(c) 462, 463 91–351 706(1), (2), 708, 709 Amendment. 13 48:128 43 5(c) 1803, 1811 91–609 727(d), 907 (b),
(c)Do. 13 48:128 43 5(d) 1811, 1815 91–609 908, 913 Repeal of expiration date; applicability. 13 48:128 43 8 1815 91–609 913 Addition. 16 48:162 66 30 1811 91–609 908 Repeal of expiration date. 2324 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1934 Jan. 24 48:319 85 3(e) 1393 91–535 1 Amendment. 24 48:319 85 7 853, 91–405 204(f), Do. 24 48:319 85 7 855 1940 91–650 206(b) 706, 803 Amendment; savings provision. 24 48:319 85 11(g) 1393 91–535 (a),
(b)2 Amendment. 24 48:319 85 13 1334 91–535 5 Do. 24 48:319 85 17 1393 91–535 3(a) Do. 24 48:319 85 25 1393 91–535 3(b) Do. 24 48:319 85 26 572, 597 91–358 155(c) (33), 199(a) Do. 24 48:319 85 26 1393, 1394 91–535 4(l)–(3) Do. 24 48:319 85 35 1394 91–535 6 Do. 30 48:337 87 10(a),
(b)1659 91–599 41, 42 Do. Apr. 16 48:592 164 572, 597 91–358 155(c) (36), 199(a) Amendment. (See also 1901, Ch. 854.) June 4 48:843 284 “Sec. 11” 571, 597 91–358 155(c) (16), 199(a) Amendment. 6 48:881 291 1637 91–598 2 Applicability. 6 48:881 291 3(a)
(12)718 91–373 401(b),
(c)Amendment; effective date. 6 48:881 291 3(a)
(12)1435, 1436 91–547 28(a), 30 Revision. 6 48:881 291 3(a)(12) 1499 91–567 6(b),
(d)Amendment. 6 48:881 291 3(a)(19) 1435, 1436 91–547 28(b), 30 Revision. 6 48:881 291 7(f) 1124, 1125 91–508 301(a), (b), 401(a),
(c)Addition; savings provision; effective date. 6 48:881 291 12(g)
(H)1435, 1436 91–547 28(c), 30 Addition. 6 48:881 291 13(d)(1) 1497, 1499 91–567 1(a)(1), Amendment. 6 48:881 291 13(d)(5), 1497, 1499 91–567 (2), 6(d) 1(b), 6(d) Par.
(5)redesignated as (6); new
(5)added. 6 48:88J 291
(6)13(e)(2) 1497, 1499 91–567 2. 6(d) Amendment. 6 48:881 291 14(d)(1) 1497, 1499 91–567 3(1), (2), Do. 6 48:881 291 14(d)
(8)1497, 1499 91–567 6(d) 4, 6(d) Cl.
(A)deleted; (B)–(D) redesignated as (A)–(C). 6 48:881 291 (A)–(D) 14(e) 1497, 1499 91–567 5, 6(d) Amendment. 6 48:881 291 15(e)(3) 1653 91–598 7(d) Revision. 6 48:881 291 15A 1422 91–547 12(a) Applicability. 6 48:881 291 15A 1654 91–598 8(f) Exception. 6 48:881 291 15A(b)(8) 1422 91–547 12(a) Do. 6 48:881 291 19 1654 91–598 8(f) Do. 6 48:881 291 19(e)(1) 862 91–410 Amendment. 6 48:881 291 20(a) 1656 91–598 11(g) Nonapplicability. 6 48:881 291 21(d) 929, 931 91–452 212, 260 Repeal; savings provision. 12 48:930 307 2(b) 587, 597 91–358 166(a), 199(a) Amendment. 13 48:948 324 2 726 91–375 2 Applicability. 13 48:948 324 2 1783, 1803 91–609 401, 727(f) Supplemental provision. 18 48:998 397 3 292, 283 91–271 309(a), (b), 203 Amendment. 2325 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1934 June 19 48:1021 412 1 852 91–405 204(a)(9) Applicability. 19 48:1064 416 396(k) 888 91–437 2 Revision. 19 48:1064 416 409(1) 930, 931 91–452 242, 260 Subsec.
(i)(formerly (i)) repealed; savings provision. 19 48:1064 416 409(1) 1632 91–597 22 Applicability. 19 48:1125 436 13(ch. II) 572, 597 91–358 155(c) (37)(A), 199(a) Amendment. 19 48:1125 436 20(ch. II) 589, 597 91–358 168(f), 199(a) Do. 19 48:1125 436 24(ch. II) 572, 597 91–358 155(c)
(37)(B), 199(a) Do. 19 48:1125 436 28(ch. II) 583, 597 91–358 163(c), 199(a) Do. 19 48:1125 436 15(ch. Ill) 572, 597 91–358 155(c)
(37)(C), 199(a) Do. 19 48:1125 436 2(ch. VI) 931 91–452 254, 260 Repeal; savings provision. 27 48:1246 479 2(a) 886 91–432 1(a) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 2(a) 1064 91–473 1(a) Do. 27 48:1246 479 2(a) 1384 91–525 1(a) Do. 27 48:1246 479 2(a) 1770 91–609 101(a) Do. 27 48:1246 479 2(b) (1),
(2)1773 91–609 113(1),
(2)Do. 27 48:1246 479 8(b)(2) 1758, 1760 91–606 301(b), 304 Do. 27 48:1246 479 203(h) 1758, 1760 91–606 301(c), 304 Do. 27 48:1246 479 204(b)–(h), (j),
(k)1866 91–621 7(b) Applicability. 27 48:1246 479 206 1774 91–609 117(a) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 212(a) 1772 91–609 110(c) Do. 27 48:1246 479 213(o) 1774 91–609 117(b) Do. 27 48:1246 479 216 1860 91–621 7(a) Revision. 27 48:1246 479 217 887 91–432 1(b) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 217 1064 91–473 1(b) Do. 27 48:1246 479 217 1384 91–525 1(b) Do. 27 48:1246 479 217 1770 91–609 101(b) Do. 27 48:1246 479 220(d)(3) (B)(iv) 1773 91–609 114(a) Nonapplicability. 27 48:1246 479 221(f) 887 91–432 1(c) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 221(f) 1064 91–473 1(c) Do. 27 48:1246 479 221 f) 1384 91–525 1(c) Do. 27 48:1246 479 221(f) 1758, 1760 91–606 301(d), 304 Do. 27 48:1246 479 221(f) 1770, 1773 91–609 101(c), 114 (a)(1),
(2)(A),
(B)Do. 27 48:1246 479 222 1865 91–621 7(b) Revision. 27 48:1246 479 235 1808 91–609 903(b) Supplemental provision. 27 48:1246 479 235(b)(2) (A),
(B)1771 91–609 107 Supplemental provision. Part of existing text designated as (A); cl.
(B)added. 27 48:1246 479 235(h)(1) 1770 91–609 102(a)(1),
(2)Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 235(h)(3)(B) 1771 91–609 105(1) Do. 27 48:1246 479 235(h)
(4)1771 91–609 105(2) Addition. 27 48:1246 479 235(i)(3)(A) 1771 91–609 106 Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 235
(m)1770 91–609 101(d) Do. 27 48:1246 479 236 1776 91–609 121(a) Applicability. 27 48:1246 479 236(b) 1772, 1775 91–609 108, 118(a) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 236(g) 1774 91–609 117(c) Do. 27 48:1246 479 236(i)(l) 1770, 1776 91–609 102(b)(1), (2), 121(b) Do. 2326 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1934 June 27 48:1246 479 236(i)
(3)1774 91–609 114(b)(2) Addition. 27 48:1246 479 236(j)(5) 1773 91–609 114(b) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 236(j)(5)(A) 1773 91–609 114(b) Nonapplicability. 27 48:1246 479 236(j)(5){B) 1774 91–609 114(b)(1) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 236(n) 1770 91–609 101(e) Do. 27 48:1246 479 236(h) 1776 91–609 121(a) Addition (relating to interest reduction payments). 27 48:1246 479 238(a),
(b)461 91–351 503(1),
(2)Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 238(b) 1775 91–609 117(d) Do. 27 48:1246 479 241
(a)1772 91–609 111(1),
(2)Do. 27 48:1246 479 241(b)(1) 1772 91–609 111(3) Do. 27 48:1246 479 241(b)(5) 1772 91–609 111(4) Do. 27 48:1246 479 242 1772 91–609 110(b) Heading amended. 27 48:1246 479 242(b)(1)
(C)1772 91–609 110(a) Revision. 27 48:1246 479 242(d)
(2)1772 91–609 109 Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 243 458 91–351 502 Addition. 27 48:1246 479 302(a)(3) 1807 91–609 901(d) Do. 27 48:1246 479 302(b) 350 91–296 202 Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 302(b)(1),
(2)450, 458 91–351 201(a)(1), (2), 402 Existing text designated as
(1)and amended; par.
(2)added. 27 48:1246 479 303(b) 1808 91–609 902(1)–(4) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 304(a)(1) 461 91–351 504 Do. 27 48:1246 479 305(e) 458 91–351 401(a) Do. 27 48:1246 479 305(g) 458 91–351 401(b) (D–(3 Do. 27 48:1246 479 309(c) 1807 91–609 901(b) Applicability of prior provisions. 27 48:1246 479 403(b) 463 91–351 707 Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 407 1811 91–609 908 Repeal of expiration date. 27 48:1246 479 408(e) 1811 91–609 908 Do. 27 48:1246 479 408(c)(2) 462 91–351 705 Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 408(d)(4)
(B)1816 91–609 920 Do. 27 48:1246 479 411 1116, 1125 91–508 102, 401(a),
(b)Addition; effective date. 27 48:1246 479 518(b),
(c)1771 91–609 104 Subsec.
(b)redesignated as (c); new
(b)added. 27 48:1246 479 519(c) 1775 91–609 117(e) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 520(b)
(2)1791 91–609 604 Do. 27 48:1246 479 524 1774 91–609 116 Addition. 27 48:1246 479 809(b) 1772 91–609 112 Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 809(f) 887 91–432 1(d) Do. 27 48:1246 479 809(f) 1065 91–473 1(d) Do. 27 48:1246 479 809(f) 1384 91–525 1(d) Do. 27 48:1246 479 809(f) 1770 91–609 101(f) Do. 27 48:1246 479 810(k) 887 91–432 1(e) Do. 27 48:1246 479 810(k) 1065 91–473 1(e) Do. 27 48:1246 479 810(k) 1384 91–525 1(e) Do. 27 48:1246 479 810(k) 1770 91–609 101(g) Do. 27 48:1246 479 1002(a) 887 91–432 1(f) Do. 27 48:1246 479 1002(a) 1065 91–473 1(f) Do. 27 48:1246 479 1002(a) 1384 91–525 1(f) Do. 27 48:1246 479 1002(a) 1770 91–609 101(h) Do. 27 48:1246 479 1003(b)(3) 1775 91–609 119 Do. 27 48:1246 479 1101(a) 887 91–432 1(g) Do. 27 48:1246 479 1101(a) 1065 91–473 1(g) Do. 27 48:1246 479 1101(a) 1384 91–525 1(g) Do. 27 48:1246 479 1101(a) 1770 91–609 101(i) Do. 2327 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1934 June 27 48:1246 479 1201–1251 1789 91–609 602(d) Exception. 27 48:1246 479 1201 1788 91–609 602(a) Revision. 27 48:1246 479 1203(a)(1)–
(16)1788 91–609 602(b) Pars. (1)–(13) redesignated as (4)–(16); new (l)–(3) added. 27 48:1246 479 1215 1791 91–609 603 Addition. 27 48:1246 479 1221(a)(2) 1789 91–609 602(c) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 1222(a) 1790 91–609 602(e) Do. 27 48:1246 479 1231–1241 1789 91–609 602(d) Secs. 1231–1241 (pt. C) redesignated as 1241–1251 (pt. D); new 1231–1234 (pt. C) added. 27 48:1246 479 1241–1251 1789 91–609 602(d) Former secs. 1231–1241 (pt. C) redesignated as 1241–1251 (pt. D). 27 48:1246 479 1241(a),
(b)1790 91–609 602(g),
(h)Redesignated sec. 1241 amended. 27 48:1246 479 1242(a)(1),
(2)1790 91–609 602(i)(l),
(2)Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 1242(a)
(4)1790 91–609 602(i)(2)–
(4)Do. 27 48:1246 479 1243(a)(1) 1790 91–609 602(i)(l) Do. 27 48:1246 479 1243(b)(1)' 1790 91–609 602(j)(l), Do. 27 48:1246 479 1243(b)(4)–
(6)1790 91–609 602
(k)Cls. (4),
(5)redesignated as (5), (6); new
(4)added. 27 48:1246 479 1244(a) 1791 91–609 602 (f),
(1)Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 1244(c) 1790, 1701 91–609 602(f),
(1)Do. 1935 Feb. 2 49:19 Pub. Res. 2 1887 91–644 7(5) Exception. Apr. 27 49:163 46 8(b) 196, 198 91–231 3(a), 9(a) Compensation rates, increase. 27 49:163 46 8(e) 1377 91–524 602 Applicability. 27 49:163 46 16(e)(1)(A),
(B)1379, 1380 91–524 801(1)–(5) Existing text designated as
(A)and amended; subpar.
(B)added. 27 49:163 46 16(e)(2)–
(5)1380, 1381 91–524 801 (6)–(8),
(12)Amendment. 27 49:163 46 16(e)
(6)1380 91–524 801(9) Addition. 27 49:163 46 16(e)(7) 1381 91–524 801(10),
(11)Do. May 27 49:292 74 864 91–412 3(b) Repeal. June 29 49:436 182 22 1935, 1936 91–650 401(a)(4), (b)–(d) Supplemental provisions. (See also 1890, Ch. 841 and 1862. Ch. 130.) Aug. 2 49:512 Pub. Res. 42 438 91–340 (Revised. See 1966, P.L. 89–646.) 14 49:620 271 2(a)(5)(A) 1915 91–648 208(a)(3)
(D)Transfer of functions. 14 49:620 271 201–229 408 91–306 2(b)(1)(D) Supplemental provision. 14 49:620 271 205(f) 930, 931 91–452 236, 260 Repeal; savings provision. 2328 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1935 Aug. 14 49:620 271 303(a)(1) 1915 91–648 208(a)(2)
(B)Transfer of functions. 14 49:620 271 304 703 91–373 131(a) Addition. 14 49:620 271 402(a)(5)
(A)1915 91–648 208(a)
(3)(D Transfer of functions. 14 49:620 271 505(a)(3)
(A)1915 91–648 208(a)
(D)Do. 14 49:620 271 901(C)(1) 713 91–373 303(a)(1) Revision; effective date. 14 49:620 271 901(c)(2) 713, 714 91–373 303(a)(2) Amendment; effective date. 14 49:620 271 901(c)(3) 713, 714 91–373 303(a)
(3)Revision; effective date. 14 49:620 271 901(c)(4) 713, 714 91–373 303(a)(4) Addition; effective date. 14 49:620 271 901(d)(1) 715 91–373 303(b)(2) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 901(d)(1) (A)(i) 715 91–373 303(b) Do. 14 49:620 271 901(d)(2),
(3)715 91–373 303(b)
(3)Par.
(2)deleted;
(3)redesignated as (2). 14 49:620 271 901(e)
(2)715 91–373 303(e) Amendment; effective date. 14 49:620 271 901(f)(2)
(A)715 91–373 303(d)(1) Do. 14 49:620 271 901(f)(3) 715 91–373 303(d)
(2)Revision; effective date. 14 49:620 271 902(a) 715 91–373 304(a) Revision. 14 49:620 271 902(c) 716 91–373 304(b) Addition. 14 49:620 271 903(a)(1) 717 91–373 305(b) Revision. 14 49:620 271 905 716 91–373 305(a) Deletion; new sec. 905 added. 14 49:620 271 906–908 705 91–373 141 Addition. 14 49:620 271 1002(a)(5) 1915 91–648 208(a)(3)
(D)Transfer of functions. 14 49:620 271 1203 716 91–373 304(c) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1402(a)
(A)1915 91–648 208(a)(3)
(D)Transfer of functions. 14 49:620 271 1602(a)(5)
(A)1915 91–648 208(a)
(D)Do. 14 49:620 271 1861(e)(5) 2074 91–690 Amendment; waiver. 14 49:620 271 1902(a)(4)
(A)1915 91–648 208(a)
(D)Transfer of functions. 21 49:670 296 4 930, 931 91–452 235, 260 Partial repeal; savings provision. 21 49:679 Pub. Res. 52 1 852 91–405 204(a)
(27)Applicability. 24 49:750 320 32 51 91–207 Supplemental provision. 24 49:750 320 32 2047 91–670 318 Do. 24 49:793 321 1036 91–469 39 Waiver. 24 49:793 321 1–4 725 91–375 2 Applicability. 26 49:803 333 18(e) 929, 931 91–452 214, 260 Repeal; savings provision. 27 49:872 347 308(c)(2) 1293–1296 91–513 1102(o), 1103(a), (b), 1105 (a),
(d)Amendment; savings provision. 28 49:946 386 (Revised. See 1943, P.L. 65.) 29 49:967 399 792, 791 91–377 4(b)(1), 4(a), 6 Annuity increase; effective date; termination date. 30 49:1011 403 726 91–375 2 Applicability. 2329 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1936 Mar. 2 49:1153 462 1 573, 597 91–358 155(c) (47), 199(a) Amendment. 19 49:1184 480 863 91–411 2 Supplemental provision. May 15 49:1309 599 1 864 91–412 3(e) Partial repeal. 27 49:1380 622 5(b) 1835 91–612 3 Amendment. June 20 49:1559 732 1 725 91–375 2 Applicability. 22 49:1570 738 3 1824 91–611 201 Do. 22 49:1570 738 5 1827, 1832 91–611 202(a), 224 Project modification. 25 49:1917 794 12 570, 597 91–358 155(c)(2), 199(a) Amendment. 29 49:1985 835 101(a) 1018, 1036, 1040 91–469 1(1), 40(a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. 29 49:1985 835 101(e) 1018, 1036, 1037 91–469 1(2), 40(a),
(b)Addition; savings provision. 29 49:1985 835 201(b) 1036, 1037 91–469 36, 40(a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. 29 49:1985 835 209(b) 1018, 1036, 1037 91–469 2, 40(a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 210 1018, 1035–1037 91–469 3(1), (2), 35(a), 40 (a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 211 103–1037 91–469 35(a), 40 (a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 211(a) 1018, 1035–1037 91–469 4(1), 35(b), 40(a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 211(b)–(j) 1018, 1036, 1037 91–469 4(2), (3), 40(a),
(b)Subsecs, (b)–(i) redesignated as (c)–
(j); new
(b)added 29 49:1985 835 211(c) 1018 91–469 4(4),
(5)Redesignated subsec.
(c)amended. 29 49:1985 835 211(e) 1018 91–469 5(a),
(b)Redesignated subsec.
(e)amended. 29 49:1985 835 214(c) 930, 931 91–452 241, 260 Repeal; savings provision. 29 49:1985 835 501–505 1035–1037 91–469 35(a), 40 (a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. 29 49:1985 835 501(a) 1019, 1035–1037 91–469 6(1)(a), 35 (c), 40(a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 501(a)
(2)1019, 1036, 1037 91–469 6(1) (b), 40 (a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 501
(2)1675 91–603 4(a) Amendment. 29 49:1985 835 501(a)(3) 1019, 1036, 1037 91–469 6(l)(e),(d), 40(a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. 29 49:1985 835 501(c) 1019, 1035–1037 91–469 6(2), 35(d), 40(a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 502(a) 1019, 1035–1037 91–469 7(l)(a)–(d) 135(e), 40 (a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 502(a) 1675 91–603 4(b) Amendment. 29 49:1985 835 502(b) 1020, 1036, 1037 91–469 7(2)(a)–(f), 40(a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. 2330 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1936 June 29 49:1985 835 502(c) 1020, 1036, 1037 91–469 7(3) (a)–(g), 35(f), 40(a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. 29 49:1985 835 502(e) 1021, 1036, 1037 91–469 7(4)(a), (b), 35(g), 40 (a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 502(() 1021, 1036, 1037 91–469 7(5)(a)–(e), 40(a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 502(g) 1021, 1036, 1037 91–469 7(6)(a),(b), 40(a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 503 1021, 1036, 1037 91–469 8(1), (2), 40 W,
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 504 1021, 1036, 1037 91–469 9(1). (2), 40(a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 505 1019, 1020 91–469 7(1) (c),
(e)Exception. 29 49:1985 835 505 (a)–(e) 1022, 1036, 1037 91–469 10(1) (a)–(e), (2), 40 (a),
(b)Designation “(a)” deleted: former subsec.
(a)amended; (b)–(e) deleted; savings provision. 29 49:1985 835 506 215 91–250 Exception. 29 49:1985 835 509 1022, 1036, 1037 91–469 H(a)–(c), 40(a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. 29 49:1985 835 510(a)(1) 1022, 1036, 1037 91–469 12(a)(4), 40(a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 510(a)(1) (B),
(C)1022, 1036, 1037 91–469 12(a)(1)–(3), 40(a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 510(b) 1022, 1035–1037 91–469 12(b), 35(a), 40(a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 510(1) 1022, 1036, 1037 91–469 13(1)–(4), 40(a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 601(a) 1023, 1035–1037 91–469 14(1), 35(a), (h), 40(a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 601(a)(1),
(2)1023, 1036, 1037 91–469 14(2), (3), 40(a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 601(a)
(2)1675 91–603 4(c),
(d)Amendment. 29 49:1985 835 602 1035–1037 91–469 35(a), 40(a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. 29 49:1985 835 603 1035–1037 91 469 35(a), 40(a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 603(a) 1023, 1036, 1037 91–469 15, 35 (i), 40(a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 603(b) 1023, 1036, 1037 91–469 16(1)–(5), 40(a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 603(c)–(f) 1024, 1025, 1036, 1037 91–469 17(1), (2), 40(a),
(b)Subsec.
(c)redesignated as
(f)and revised; new (c)–(e) added; savings provision. 2331 Table1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1936 June 29 49:1985 835 605(a) 215 91–250 1(c) Exception. 29 49:1985 835 605(a) 1034, 1036, 1037 91–469 26(b), 40(a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. 29 49:1985 835 605(b) 1025, 1036, 1037 91–469 18, 40(a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 605(c) 215 91–250 Kc) Nonaplicabilitv. 29 49:1985 835 605(c) 1026, 1035–1037 91–469 19(l)–(5), 35(a), (j), 40(a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. 29 49:1985 835 606 1035–1037 91–469 35(a), 40 (a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 606(1) 1036, 1037 91–469 35 (k)(l)– (3), 40(a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 606(3) 1026, 1036, 1037 91–469 20(1), 35 (k)(2), 40 (a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 606(4) 1026, 1036, 1037 91–469 20(2), (3), 40(a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 606(5)–(7) 1026, 1036, 1037 91–469 20(4)–(ll), 40(a),
(b)Subdiv.
(5)deleted; (6),
(7)redesignated as (5),
(6)and amended; savings provision. 29 49:1985 835 607 1026 1032, 1036, 1037 91–469 21(a), (b), 40(a),
(b)Revision; effective date : savings provision. 29 49:1985 835 613(b) 215 91–250 1(a) Amendment. 29 49:1985 835 613(c) 215 91–250 1(b) Deletion; new subsec.
(c)added. 29 49:1985 835 613(d),
(e)215 91–250 1(c),
(d)Subsec.
(d)redesignated as (e); new
(d)added; former
(e)deleted. 29 49:1985 835 714 1032, 1036, 1037 91–469 22 (a)–(c), 40(a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. 29 49:i985 835 803 1033, 1036, 1037 91–469 23, 40(a),
(b)Deletion; savings provision. 29 49:1985 835 804 1033, 1036, 1037 91–469 24, 40(a),
(b)Revision; savings provision. 29 49:1985 835 805(c) 1034, 1037 91–469 25, 40(b) Deletion; non–applicabilitv. 29 49:1985 835 805(d) 1675 91–603 4(e) Amendment. 29 49:1985 835 809 1034, 1036, 1037 91–469 26(a), 40 (a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. 29 49:1985 835 901(b)(1),
(2)1034, 1036, 1037 91–469 27 (a)–(c), 40(a),
(b)Subsec.
(b)redesignated as (b)(1) and amended; par.
(2)added. 29 49:1985 835 905(a) 1034, 1036, 1037 91–469 28, 40(a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. 29 49:1985 835 1101(c) 1035–1037 91–469 29(1), (2), 40(a).
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 1103(e) 1035–1037 91–469 30, 40(a),
(b)Do. 2332 Table1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1936 June 29 49:1985 835 1104(a)(8) 1035–1037 91–469 31, 40(a), Amendment; savings provision. 29 49:1985 835 1104(b)
(2)1035–1037 91–469 32(1), 40 (a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 1104(b)(4) 1035–1037 91–469 32(2), (3), 40(a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 1105(d) 1035–1037 91–469 33, 40(a),
(b)Do. 29 49:1985 835 1214 1035–1037 91–469 34, 40(a),
(b)Do. 30 49:2036 846 726 91–375 2 Applicability. 30 49:2036 846 1538 91–575 2(i) Do. 1937 June 16 50:303 155 293, 283 91–271 320(a), (b), 203 Amendment. 24 50:307 162 1, “Secs. 1–21” 70 91–215 2 Exception. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec, 2” 791, 792 91–377 2(a), 4(a), 6 Annuity increase; effective date; termination date. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 2(e)” 791, 792 91–377 2(a), 4(a), 6 Amendment; effective date; termination date. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 2(1)” 791, 792 91–377 2(b), 4(a), 6 Do. 24 50:307 162 1. “Sec. 3(a)(1), (2)” 791, 792 91–377 1, 4(a), 6 Annuity increase; effective date; termination date. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 3 (a)(3)” 791, 792 91–377 1, 2(a), 4 (a), 6 Addition; exception; effective date; termination date. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 3 (e)” 791, 792 91–377 1, 4(a), 6 Annuity increase; effective date; termination date. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 3(j) (3)–(6)” 70 91–215 1, 2 Par.
(3)deleted;
(4)redesignated as (3); new (4)–(6) added. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 5” 791, 792 91–377 3, 4(a), 6 Annuity increase; effective date; termination date. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 5 792, 791 91–377 4(b)(1), 4 (a), 6 Do. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 5 (m)” 791, 792 91–377 3, 4(a), 6 Amendment; effective date; termination date. 24 50:307 162 1, “Bec. 5 (n)” 791, 792 91–377 3, 4(a), 6 Addition; effective date; termination date. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 6” 792, 791 91–377 4(b)(1), 4(a), 6 Pension increase; effective date; termination date. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 15 70 91–215 3 Amendment. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 15(c)” 792, 791 91–377 5, 4(a) Do. July 8 50:479 192 3 726 91–375 26
(m)(4),
(5)(A), (B), 5(a)–(d) Applicability. 8 50:479 192 3 774, 787 91–375 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 22 50:522 210 32(e) 439 91–343 Amendment. 2333 Table1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1937 Aug. 17 50:673 314 (title I) 1 573, 597 91–358 155(c)
(49)(A), 1991a) Amendment. 17 50:673 314 (title I) 6 573, 597 91–358 155(c)
(49)(B), 199(a) Do. 17 50:673 314 (title V, art. I) 3 576, 597 91–358 158(d)(1), 199(a) Do. 17 50:673 314 (title V, art. I) 5 576, 597 91–358 158(d)(2), 199(a) Do. 17 50:673 314 (title V, art. HI) 3 573, 597 91–358 155(c)
(49)(C), 199(a) Do. 17 50:673 314 (title V, art. HI) 9 576, 597 91–358 158(d)
(3)(A), (B), 199(a) Do. 17 50:673 314 (title IX) I 579, 597 91–358 161(a)(1) (A), (B), 199(a) Do. 17 50:673 314 (title IX) 2 198 91–231 6(c), 9(a) Do. 17 50:673 314 (title IX) 2(a),
(b)579, 597 91–358 161(a)
(2)(A)–(C), 199(a) Subsec.
(a)amended and designation “i.a)” deleted;
(b)deleted. 17 50:673 314 (title IX) 3, 4 579, 597 91–358 161(a)(3), (4), 199(a) Revision. 17 50:673 314 (title IX) 5 580, 597 91–358 161(a)(5), 199(a) Amendment. 17 50:673 314 (title IX) 6 580, 597 91–358 161(a) (6), 199(a) Repeal. 17 50:673 314 (title IX) 6 574, 597 91–358 156(g), 199(a) Amendment. 17 50:673 314 (title IX) 8, 9 580, 597 91–358 161(a) (6), 199 ta) Repeal. 17 50:673 314 (title IX) 13 574, 597 91–358 156(g), 199
(a)Amendment. 17 50:673 314 (title IX) 14 580, 597 91–358 161(a)(7), 199(a) Revision. 25 50:787 356 9 572, 586, 597 91–358 155(c)
(42)(A), 164(o), 199(a) Amendment. 25 50:787 356 11 572, 597 91–358 155(c)
(42)(B), 199(a) Do. 26 50:844 392 2 1097 91–502 Project modification. Sept. 1 50:888 412 1 1779 91–609 211 Amendment. 1 50:888 412 2(1) 1778 91–609 208(a),
(b)Amendment; effective date. 1 50:888 412 2(6) 1808 91–609 903(c) Amendment. 1 50:888 412 10(a) 1778 91–609 210 Do. 1 50:888 412 10(c) 1777 91–609 204(a)(2) Do. 1 50:888 412 10(e) 1776, 91–609 202, 203 Do. 1777 2334 Table1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment Sept. 1 50:888 412 15(5) 1778 91–609 209(a),
(b)Amendment. 1 50:888 412 15(7)
(b)1903, 91–646 220(a)(6), Repeal; savings
(iii)1904 (b), 221(a)– (0 provision; nonapplicability. 1 50:888 412 15(8) 1903, 1904 91–646 220(a)(6), (b), 221(a)– Partial repeal; savings provisions; nonaplicability. 1 50:888 412 15(10) 1809 91–609 903(d) Repeal. 1 50:888 412 15(12) 1777 91–609 207 Addition. 1 50:888 412 23(a)(3) 1777 91–609 204(a)(1) Amendment. 1 50:888 412 23(d) 1777 91–609 204(b)(1),
(2)Do. 2 50:917 415 1100 91–503 102 Exception. 2 50:917 415 3 1097 91–503 101 Amendment. 2 50:917 415 4–8, 8(a) 1098–1101 91–503 102 Secs. 4–8 revised; 8(a) revised and redesignated as 8A. 2 50:917 415 8A 1098 91–503 102 Former sec. 8(a) revised and redesignated as 8A. Dec. 6 51:4 416 5 737 91–375 2 Applicability. 1938 Feb. 16 52:31 430 86 91–220 Exception. 16 52:31 430 1366, 1374 91–524 403(3), 601(4) Do. 16 52:31 430 1367 91–524 406 Supplemental provision. (See also 1941, P.L. 74.) 16 52:31 430 312 1879 91–641 Time extension. 16 52:31 430 316(a),
(b)314 91–284 1, 2 Revision. 16 52:31 430 316(e) 314 91–284 3 Amendment. 16 52:31 430 316(g) 314 91–284 4 Repeal, 16 52:31 430 317(f) 314 91–284 5 Amendment. 16 52:31 430 331–336 1366 91–524 404(1),
(2)Nonapplicability. 16 52:31 430 334(j) 86 91–220 Revision. 16 52:31 430 336 448 91–348 Amendment. 16 52:31 430 336 969 91–455 Do. 16 52:31 430 338, 339 1366 91–524 404(1) Nonapplicability. 16 52:31 430 342–346 1371 91–524 601(1) Do. 16 52:31 430 342a 1371 91–524 605(2) Addition. 16 52:31 430 344a
(a)1372 91–524 601(3)
(1)Revision. 16 52:31 430 344a
(b)1372 91–524 601(3)
(2)Nonapplicability. 16 52:31 430 344a
(c)1372 91–524 601(3)
(2)Do. 16 52:31 430 344a(h) 1372 91–524 601(3)
(2)Do. 16 52:31 430 350 1372–1374 91–524 601(4) Revision. 16 52:31 430 358a
(a)1499 91–568 1(1) Amendment. 16 52:31 430 359(c) 1381 91–524 802 Amendment extended. 16 52:31 430 377 1371 91–524 601(1) Nonapplicability. 16 52:31 430 378(d),
(e)1366, 1378 91–524 404(3), 605
(1)Addition. 16 52:31 430 379 1366, 1378 91–524 404(4), 605(2) Amendment. 16 52:31 430 379b, 379c 1362–1366, 1382 91–524 402, 805(a) Revision; supplemental provision. 16 52:31 430 379c(b) 1367 91–524 407 Supplemental provision; applicability. 2335 Table1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1938 Feb. 16 52:31 430 379d(b) 1366 91–524 403(1),
(2)Amendment. 16 52:31 430 379c 1366 91–524 403(3) Do. 16 52:31 430 385 1366, 1378, 1382 91–524 404(5), 605(3), 805(a) Amendment; supplemental provision. Mar. 18 52:110 446 1(c) 312 91–282 8 Amendment. Apr. 5 52:198 466 5 653, 667 91–358 210(b) (7), 901(a) Repeal. June 7 52:620 580 10 585, 597 91–358 164 (i), 199(a) Amendment. 8 52:631 583 782 91–375 6(k) (Revised, See 1942, P.L. 532.) 16 52:764 665 831 91–389 5 Applicability. 20 52:785 682 16 A
(f)574, 597 91–358 157(d), 199(a) Amendment. 20 52:785 682 23 603, 667 91–358 208, 901(a) Revision. 21 52:821 688 U(h) 929, 931 91–452 218, 260 Repeal; savings provision. 25 52:1040 717 201(a)(2) 1282–1284 91–513 701(g), 702 (a)–(e), 704(a), 705 Amendment; savings provision. 25 52:1040 717 201(v) 1281, 1283, 1284 91–513 701(a), 702(a)–(c), 704(a), 705 Repeal; savings provision. 25 52:1640 717 301(0 1281, 1283, 1284 91–513 701(a), 702(a)–(e), 704(a). 705 Do. 25 52:1040 717 303(a),
(b)1281, 1283, 1284 91–513 701(b), 702(a)–(c), 704(a). 705 Revision; savings provision. 25 52:1040 717 304(a)(2) (A)–(E) 1281–1284 91–513 701(c) (D–(4), 702 (a)–(c), 704(a), 705 Cis. (A),
(D)deleted;
(C)amended; (B), (C),
(E)redesignated as (A)–(C); savings provision. 25 52:1040 717 304(d)(3)
(iii)1282–1284 91–513 701(d), 702 (a)–(e), 704(a), 705 Amendment; savings provision. 25 52:1040 717 403
(n)1673, 1674 91–601 7(c), 9 Addition. 25 52:1040 717 408(g) 1311 91–515 601(d)(1) Amendment. 25 52:1040 717 520(p) 1673, 1674 91–601 7(d), 9 Addition. 25 52:1040 717 503(b)
(2)1673, 1674 91–601 7(e), 9 Amendment. 25 52:1040 717 510 1282–1284 91–513 701(e)(7), 702(a)–(c), 704(a), 705 Heading amended; savings provision. 25 52:1040 717 510(a)(1)–
(3)1282–1284 91–513 701(e)(1), 702 (a)–(c), 704(a), 705 Par. 2 deleted;
(3)redesignated as (2); savings provision. 25 52:1040 717 510(b),
(c)1282–1284 91–513 701(e) (2)–(5), 702(a)–(c), 704(a), 705 Amendment; savings provision. 25 52:1040 717 510(d)(1),
(2)1282–1284 91–513 701(e)(6), 702(a)–(c), 704(a), 705 Designation
(1)deleted; par.
(2)deleted; amendment; savings provision. 2336 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1938 June 25 52:1040 717 511 1281, 91–513 701(a), Repeal; savings 1283, 1284 702(a)–(c), 704(a), 705 provision. 25 52:1040 717 602(f) 1673, 1674 91–601 7(0,9 Addition. 25 52:1040 717 702(e) 1282–1284 91–513 701(f), 702(a)–(c), 704(a), 705 Amendment; savings provision. 25 52:1040 717 703 930, 931 91–452 230, 260 Do. 25 52:1040 717 706(b)(5)
(D)1311 91–515 601(d)(2) Amendment. 25 52:1040 717 801(a) 1282–1284 91–513 701(h)(1), (2), 702(a)– (e), 704(a), 705 Amendment; savings provision. 25 52:1094 722 12(c) 930, 931 91–452 239, 260 Repeal; savings provision. 28 52:1215 761 3 312 91–282 10(a) Project modification. 28 52:1215 761 4 1831 91–611 218 Project deauthorized. 28 52:1215 761 4 1832 91–611 228, 229 Project modification. 1939 Apr. 5 53:571 25 2 577, 597 91–358 158(g), 199(a) Amendment. July 26 53:1085 225 (title II) 29 573. 507 91–358 155(c) (50), 199(a) Do. 26 53:1085 225 (title II) 31 574, 597 91–358 156(e), 199(a) Do. 26 53:1085 225 (title II) 34 574, 581, 597 91–358 156(e), 161(b), (c), 199(a) Do. 26 53:1124 233 654, 667 91–358 210(b)(8), 901(a) Repeal. 27 53:1127 235 325 91–290 Time extension. (See also 1895, Ch. 188.) Aug. 4 53:1187 260 9(c) 320 91–286 2(b) Exception. 4 53:1187 260 9(c) 866 91–415 3(a) Do. 7 53:1262 339 “Sec. 1” 1291, 1293–1296 91–513 1101(a)(3), 1102(n)(l), 1103(a), (b), 1105(a),
(d)Repeal; savings provision. 7 53:1262 339 “Secs. 3–5” 1293–1296 91–513 1102(n) (2)–(4), Amendment; savings provision. 7 53:1262 339 “Sec. 6” 1292, 91–513 1103(a), (b), 1105 (a),
(d)1101(a)(6), Repeal; savings 1294–1296 1103(a), (b), 1105 (a),
(d)provision. 9 53:1275 354 102 1558 91–577 142(b), 141 Amendment. 9 53:1275 354 501 1558 91–577 142(a), 141 Addition. 9 53:1291 357 7(d) 1294, 1296 91–513 1102(c), 1103(a), (b), 1105 (a),
(d)Revision; savings provision. 2337 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1940 Mar. 4 54:39 422 1935, 1936 91–650 401(c),
(d)Supplemental provisions. June 19 54:480 643 43 828 91–385 1 Amendment. 21 54:497 647 7 1725 91–605 118(l)–(3) Do. 28 54:676 671 2(a)(4) 931 91–452 249, 260 Amendment; savings provisions. 29 54:696 687 “Sec. 3” 570, 597 91–358 155(c)(7), 199(a) Amendment. 29 54:696 687 “Sec. 7” 585, 597 91–358 164(c)(1) (A), (B), 199(a) Do. 29 54:696 687 “Sec. 8” 585, 597 91–358 164(c)(2), 199(a) Revision. July 2 54:716 708 “Sec. 4” 570, 597 91–358 155(c) (5), 199(a) Amendment. 2 54:716 708 “Sec. 11” 584, 597 91–358 164(b)(1) (A), (B), 199(a) Do. 2 54:716 708 “Sec. 12” 584, 597 91–358 164(b)(3), 199(a) Revision. 2 54:716 708 “Sec. 25” 584, 597 91–358 164(b)(2), 199(a) Amendment. 11 54:748 Pub. Res. 93 856 91–407 Compact revision. 19 54:773 755 5 1437 91–549 Revision. Aug. 22 54:789 768 1436 91–547 29 Nonapplicability. 22 54:789 768 2(a)(5) 1413, 1436 91–547 2(a)(1), 30 Amendment. 22 54:789 768 2(a) (19)–(45) 1413, 1414, 1436 91–547 2(a) (2)–(5), 30 Pars. (19)–(35), (36)–(42) redesignated as (20)–(36), (38)–(44); new (19), (37),
(45)added. 22 54:789 768 2(a)
(42)1428 91–547 18 Applicability. 22 54:789 768 3(a) 1414 91–547 3(b)(1) Exception. 22 54:789 768 3(b)(2) 1414, 1436 91–547 3(a), 30 Amendment. 22 54:789 768 3(c) 1414, 1436 91–547 3(b)(1), 30 Do. 22 54:789 768 3(c)(4)–(15) 1414, 1436 91–547 3(b)(2), 30 Par.
(8)deleted; (5)–(15) redesignated as (4)–(13). 22 54:789 768 3(c)(5) 1415, 1436 91–547 3(b)(3), 30 Redesignated par. 5 amended. 22 54:789 768 3(c)(6) 1414, 1436 91–547 3(b)(2), 30 Redesignated par. 6 amended. 22 54:789 768 3(c)(8) 1415, 91–547 3(b)(4), 30 Redesignated par. 8 amended. 22 54:789 768 3(c)
(11)1415, 1436 91–547 3(b)(5), 30 Redesignated par. 11 revised. 22 54:789 768 8(b)(2) 1415, 1436 91–547 3(e)(1), 30 Revision. 22 54:789 768 8(b)(3)–(5) 1415, 1436 91–547 3(c) (2), (3), 30 Pars. (3),
(4)redesignated as
(4)(5); new
(3)added. 22 .54:789 768 9(a) 1415, 91–547 4(a). 30 Amendment. 1436 1 1 2338 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1940 Aug. 22 54:789 768 9 (b),
(c)1415, 1436 91–547 4(b), 30 Subsec.
(b)redesignated as (c); new
(b)added. 22 54:789 768 10(a) 1416, 1436 91–547 5(a), (d), 30(1) Revision; exception. 22 54:789 768 10(b) 1416, 1436 91–547 5(b)(1), 30(1) Amendment. 22 54:789 768 10(b)(2) 1416, 1436 91–547 5(b)(2), (d), 30(1) Amendment; exception. 22 54:789 768 10(c),
(d)1416, 1436 91–547 5(c), (d), 30(1),
(2)Revision. 22 54:789 768 11 1417 91–547 6 Nonapplicability. 22 54:789 768 11(b) 1417, 1436 91–547 6, 30 Revision. 22 54:789 768 12(d) 1417, 1436 91–547 7, 30 Do. 22 54:789 768 13(a)(3) 1415, 1436 91–547 3(d), 30 Do. 22 54:789 768 13(b) 1413, 1436 91–547 2(b), 30 Amendment. 22 54:789 768 15(a)–(c) 1419, 1420, 1436 91–547 8(a)–(c), 30(1) Revision. 22 54:789 768 15(d)–(f) 1420, 1436 91–547 8(d), 30(1) Subsec.
(d)deleted; (e),
(f)redesignated as (d), (e). 22 54:789 768 16(b) 1428 91–547 18 Applicability. 22 54:789 768 17(f),
(g)1420, 1421, 1436 91–547 9(a), (b), 30 Revision. 22 54:789 768 17(j) 1421, 1436 91–547 9(c), 30 Addition. 22 54:789 768 18(f)(2) 1421, 1436 91–547 10, 30 Revision. 22 54:789 768 19(a),
(b)1422, 1436 91–547 11, 30(1) Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 22 54:789 768 22(b) 1422, 1436 91–547 12(a), 30 Revision. 22 54:789 768 22(b)(4) 1423 91–547 12(a) Supersedure. 22 54:789 768 22(c),
(d)1423, 1436 91–547 12(b), (c), 30 Revision. 22 54:789 768 24(d) 1423, 1436 91–547 13(a), 30 Do. 22 54:789 768 24(f) 1424, 1436 91–547 13(b), 30 Addition. 22 54:789 768 25(c) 1424, 1436 91–547 14, 30 Revision. 22 54:789 768 26(b)–(d) 1424, 1436 91–547 15(a), 30 Subsecs, (b),
(c)redesignated as (c), (d); new
(b)added. 22 54:789 768 26(c) 1424, 1436 91–547 15(b), 30 Redesignated subsec.
(c)revised. 22 54:789 768 27(a) 1424, 1425 91–547 16 Exception. 22 54:789 768 27(d)–(h) 1424, 1436 91–547 16, 30(3) Addition. 22 54:789 768 28(a)–(h) 1426 91–547 17 Applicability. 22 54:789 768 28(a)
(A)1426 91–547 17 Exception. 2339 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1940 Aug. 22 54:789 768 28(d)(1),
(2)1427 91–547 17 Exception. 22 54:789 768 28(i) 1426, 1436 91–547 17, 30(3) Addition. 22 54:789 768 32(a) 1427, 1436 91–547 18, 30(1) Revision. 22 54:789 768 33 1428, 1436 91–547 19, 30 Do. 22 54:789 768 36 1428, 1436 91–547 20, 30(4) Do. 22 54:789 768 42(d) 929, 931 91–452 215, 260 Repeal; savings provision. 22 54:789 768 43(a) 1430, 1436 91–547 21, 30 Amendment. 22 54:789 768 44 1430, 1436 91–547 22(1), (2), 30 Do. 22 54:789 768 201–222 1431 91–547 24(c) Supplemental provision. 22 54:789 768 202(a)(2) 1430, 1436 91–547 23(1), 30 Amendment. 22 54:789 768 202(a) (17)–(2i) 1430, 1436 91–547 23(2), 30 Pars. (17)–(20) redesignated as (18)–(21); new
(17)added. 22 54:789 768 203(a) 1430 91–547 24(a) Nonapplicability. 22 54:789 768 203(b) 1430, 1436 91–547 24(a), 30(1) Revision. 22 54:789 768 203(c)
(F)1430, 1436 91–547 24(b), 30 Deletion; new subpar.
(F)added 22 54:789 768 203(d)–(i) 1431, 1432, 1436 91–547 24(c), (e), 30 Subsecs, (d)–(g) redesignated as (e), (g)–(i); new (d),
(f)added. 22 54:789 768 203(e) 1431, 1436 91–547 24(d), 30 Redesignated subset
(e)revised. 22 54:789 768 205 1432, 1436 91–547 25, 30(1) Revision. 22 54:789 768 206A 1433, 1436 91–547 26, 30 Addition. 22 54:789 768 209(d) 929, 931 91–452 216, 260 Repeal; savings provision. Oct. 9 54:1063 824 5 (ch. II) 589, 597 91–358 168(g). 199(a) Amendment. 9 54:1063 824 42 (ch. II) 931 91–452 253, 260 Repeal; savings provision. 1941 Mar. 23 55:49 22 726 91–375 2 Applicability. Apr. 29 55:147 43 1036 91–469 39 (Revised. See 1955, P.L. 60.) May 26 55:203 74 1367 91–524 406 Nonapplicability. (See also 1938, P.L. 430.) July 11 55:584 165 1292, 1294–1296 91–513 1101(a)(9), 1103(a), (b), 1105(a),
(d)Repeal; savings provision. Aug. 21 55:658 241 726 91–375 2 Applicability. 2340 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1941 Dec. 2 55:788 327 572 91–358 155(c)
(A)(Revised. See 1951, P.L. 63.) 15 55:800 339 572, 597 91–358 155(c) (30), 199(a) Amendment. 26 55:863 381 2, “Secs.1– 21” 960 91–452 1106(a) Repeal. 1942 Feb. 16 56:90 454 3(a) 587, 597 91–358 166(g) 199(a) Amendment. Mar. 27 56:176 507 1302 931 91–452 248, 260 Amendment; savings provision. Apr. 29 56:248 532 1, “Sec. 1(d)” 782, 774, 787 91–375 6(k), 5(a)– (d), 15(a) Do. Dec. 11 56:1045 797 1292, 1294–1296 91–513 1101(a)(7), 1103(a), (b), 1105(a), /At Repeal; savings provision. 19 56:1067 818 864 91–412
(d)3(d) Repeal. 24 56:1083 838 7 571, 597 91–358 155(c) (17), 199(a) Amendment. 24 56:1089 846 Kb) 1932, 1940 91–650 202, 803(a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. 24 56:1089 846 2, 3, 5 1933 91–650 203(b) Applicability. 24 56:1089 846 5 573, 597 91–358 156(c), 199(a) Amendment. 1943 June 4 57:100 65 1, “Sec. 3(c) (10)” 572, 583, 597 91–358 155(c)(44) (A), 163(j)(l), 199(a) Do. 4 57:100 65 1, “Sec. 4(e)” 573, 597 91–358 155(c)
(44)(B), 199(a) Do. 4 57:100 65 1, “Sec, 12(a), (b)” 573, 583, 597 91–358 155(c)
(44)(C), 163(j)(2), 199(a) Amendment; designation “(a)” deleted; subsec.
(b)deleted. 4 57:100 65 1, “Sec. 13(h)” 573, 597 91–358 155(c)
(44)(D), 199(a) Amendment. 1944 Apr. 22 58:193 292 6 578, 597 91–358 159 (i), 199(a) Do. June 17 58:279 342 2(c) 898 91–439 Exception. 28 58:509 371 6 436 91–337 11 Do. 28 58:509 371 6 1940 91–650 705(c)(1). 803(a),
(b)Repeal; savings provision. July 1 58:682 410 1 1506 91–572 6(a) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 2(c) 67 91–212 11, 12(b) Revision. 1 58:682 410 2(q) 1240 91–513 2(b) Addition. 1 58:682 410 208(c) 1310 91–515 601(b)(1) Revision. 1 58:682 410 211(a)(4)
(iii)216, 217 91–253 1. 2 Addition. 1 58:682 410 217(a) 1853 91–616 401(a)(1),
(2)(A), (B),
(A)Amendment. 1 58:682 410 217(a)(3) 1854 91–616 401(a)(3) (B),
(C)Addition. 1 58:682 410 217(b) 1310 91–515 601(a)(1) Amendment. 2341 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1944 July 1 58:682 410 217(b) 1854 91–616 401(b) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 217(d) 1854 91–616 401(c) Addition. 1 58:682 410 222 1310 91–515 601(a)(4) Heading amended. 1 58:682 410 222
(a)1311 91–515 601(e)(1) Revision. 1 58:682 410 222 (b),
(c)1310 91–515 601(a)(3), (c)(2) Amendment. 1 58:682 58:682 410 410 223 301(h) 1870 1308 91–623 91–515 4 292 Addition (relating to defense of certain malpractice and negligence suits). Amendment. 1 58:682 58:682 410 410 302(a) 303(a) 1282 1284 1241 91–513 91–513 701(j), 702(a)–(e), 704(a), 705 3(a) Revision; savings provision. Amendment. 1 58:682 410 304(a)(1) (A),
(B)(i)–(iii) 1301 91–515 201(a)(1) (A)–(C) Existing text of subsec.
(a)designated as (a)(1); former cis. (1),
(2)redesignated as (A), (B); former cis. (A)–(C) redesignated as (D–ii). 1 58:682 410 304(a)(1) (B)(iv),
(v)1303 91–515 203(1),
(2)Addition. 1 58:682 410 304(a)(2) 1301 91–515 201(a)(2) (A),
(B)Ci. (a)(2) redesignated as (a)(i)(B); former sub sec.
(b)redesignated as (a)(2) and amended. 1 58:682 410 304(a)
(3)(A),
(B)1301 91–515 201(a)(3), 202(1),
(2)Former subsec.
(o)redesignated as
(3)and amended; existing text designated as (A); subpar.
(B)added. 1 58:682 410 304(b) 1301 91–515 201(a)(2) (A), (B),
(b)Subsec.
(b)redesignated as (a)(2) and amended; new
(b)added. 1 58:682 410 304(c),
(d)1301–1303 91–515 201(a)(3) (A), (B), (c),
(d)Subsec.
(e)redesignated as (a)(3) and amended; subsec.
(d)redesignated as
(c)and revised. 1 58:682 410 304(d) 352 91–296 401(b)(1)
(A)Amendment; effective date. 1 58:682 410 305(a) 1303 91–515 210(a)(2) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 305(a)
(b)(F)–(H) 1303 91–515 210(a)(1) Addition. 1 58:682 410 305(b)–(e) 1303 91–515 210(b) Subsecs, (b)–(d) redesignated as (o)–(e); new
(b)added. 1 58:682 410 305(d) 1304 91–515 210(c) Redesignated subsec.
(d)revised. 1 58:682 410 306(a) 52 91–208 3 Amendment. 1 58:682 410 306(d) 1311 91–515 601(b)
(2)Do. 1 58:682 410 307(d) 1311 91–515 601(b)
(2)Do. 2342 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1944 July 1 58:682 410 309(a) 52 91–208 2 Amendment. 1 58:682 410 309(c) 52 91–208 1 Do. 1 58:682 410 309(c) 352 91–296 401(b)(1)
(B)Amendment; effective date. 1 58:682 410 310 52, 53 91–209 1(1)–(6) (A),
(B)Amendment; heading added. 1 58:682 410 310 A 1306 91–515 270 Addition. 1 58:682 410 310B 1307 91–515 280 Do. 1 58:682 410 311–317 1308 91–515 282 Amendment. 1 58:682 410 314(a)(1) 1304 91–515 220(a) (1),
(2)Do. 1 58:682 410 314(a)
(B)1304 91–515 220(b),(c) Do. 1 58:682 410 314(a)
(C)1304 91–515 220(d) (1),
(2)Do. 1 58:682 410 314(a)
(F)1915 91–648 208
(C)Transfer of functions. 1 58:682 410 314(b) 340 91–296 111(b) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 314(b)(1) (A), (B),
(2)(A),
(B)1304 91–515 230(l)–(5) Existing text designated as
(A)and amended; new (B),
(B)added. 1 58:682 410 314(c) 1305 91–515 240(1),(2) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 314(d)(1) 352 91–296 401(b)
(C)Amendment; effective date. 1 58:682 410 314(d)(1) 1305 91–515 250(a) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 314{d)
(2)1305 91–515 250(b) Addition. (C)(iv) 1 58:682 410 314(d)
(F)1915 91–648 208fa)
(C)Transfer of functions. 1 58:682 410 314
(K)1241 91–513 3(b)(1)–(3) Addition. 1 58:682 410 314 (d)(2)
(L)1853 91–616 331(l)–(3) Do. 1 58:682 410 314(e) 352 91–296 401(b)(1) (D Amendment; effective date. 1 58:682 410 314(e) 1306 91–515 260 (a)– (c)(1),
(2)Amendment. 1 58:682 410 314(f) 1925 91–648 403, 404 Repeal; savings provision. 1 58:682 410 316 1307 91–515 281 Addition. 1 58:682 410 317 988 91–464 2 Revision. 1 58:682 410 329 1868 91–623 2 Addition. 1 58:682 410 341–347 1240 91–513 2(a)
(6)Heading revised. 1 58:682 410 341
(a)1240 91–513 2(a)(1) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 342 1240 91–513 2(a)(2)(A),
(B)Amendment; heading amended. 1 58:682 410 343 1240 91–513 2(a)(2)(A), (3),
(4)Amendment. 1 58:682 410 344 1240 91–513 2(a)(2)(A), (3),
(4)Do. 1 58:682 410 345 572, 597 91–358 155(c)(32), 199(a) Do. 1 58:682 410 346 1240 91–513 2(a)(2)(A), Do. 1 58:682 410 347 1240 91–513 2(a)(4) Do. 1 58:682 410 351 218 91–256 1(b) Applicability. 1 58:682 410 351 1308 91–515 291 Amendment. 1 58:682 410 358 (f)(2) 1311 91–515 601(b)(2),
(3)Do. 2343 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1944 July 1 58:682 410 371–378 66, 67 91–212 10(a)(2), (3), 12(a) Secs. 371–378 (pt. H) (relating to National Library of Medicine) redesignated as secs. 381–388 (pt. I). 1 58:682 410 373(d) 1311 91–515 601(b)
(2)Deletion. 1 58:682 410 381–388 66, 91–212 10(a)(2), Former secs. 371–378 67 (3), 12(a) (pt. H) (relating to National Library of Medicine) redesignated as secs. 381–388 (pt. I). 1 58:682 410 382 67 91–212 10(d)(1), 12(b) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 382(c) 66, 67 91–212 10(b)(1), 12(a) Do. 1 58:682 410 383 67 91–212 10(d)(1), 12(b) Do. 1 58:682 410 384 67 91–212 10(d)(1), 12
(b)Do. 1 58:682 410 385 66, 67 91–212 10(b)(2), 12
(a)Do. 1 58:682 410 386 67 91–212 10(d)(1), 12(b) Do. 1 58:682 410 388 67 91–212 10(d)(1), 12(b) Do. 1 58:682 410 390–399b 65 91–212 9 Exception. 1 58:682 410 390–399b 66, 67 91–212 10(a)(1), (d)(2)(A), 12(b) Pt. I redesignated as pt. J and amended. 1 58:682 58:682 410 410 390(b)(3)–
(5)391(2) 64, 65, 67 66, 67 91–212 91–212 4(b), 5(b), 6(b), 12(a) 10(b)(3), 12(a) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 392(a),
(d)66, 67 91–212 10(b)(4) (A)–(D), 12(a) Do. 1 58:682 410 393(b)(1) 64, 67 91–212 3(1), 12(a) Revision. 1 58:682 410 393(c)–(i) 64, 67 91–212 3(2), (3), 12(a) Subsec.
(c)deleted; (d)–(i) redesignated as (c)–(h); redesignated
(c)amended. 1 58:682 410 393(e) 67 91–212 10(d)(2) (B), 12(b) Redesignated subsec.
(e)amended. 1 58:682 410 393
(i)63. 67 91–212 2(a), 12(a) Revision. 1 58:682 410 394(a) 63. 67 91–212 2(b), 12(a) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 395 63, 64, 91–212 2(c), 4(a) Amendment; heading revised. 66, 67 (1), (2), 10(c)(1) (C), 12(a) 1 58:682 410 395(a) 66, 67 91–212 10(c)(1) (A), (B), 12(a) Existing text designated as
(a)and amended. 1 58:682 410 395(b),
(c)66, 67 91–212 10(c)(2) (A)–(C), 12(a) Subsec. 396(a) redesignated as 395(b) and amended; 396(b) redesignated as 395(c). 2344 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1944 July 1 58:682 410 396–399b 67 91–212 10(c)(3), 12(a) Secs. 397–399b redesignated as 396–399a. 1 58:682 410 396 66, 67 91–212 10(c)(2) (D), 12(a) Heading deleted. (Former sec. 396). 1 58:682 410 396(a),
(b)63, 64, 66, 67 91–212 2(d), 5(a), 10(0(2) (A)–(C), 12(a) Designation “Sec. 396(a) ” deleted; redesignated as 395(b) and amended; 396(b) redesignated as 395 (c).(Former sec.396). 1 58:682 410 397 65, 67 91–212 6(a)(3), 12(a) Heading amended. (Former sec. 397). 1 58:683 410 397(a) 63, 67 91–212 2(0, 12(a) Revision. (Former sec. 397). 1 58:682 410 397(b) 64, 67 91–212 6(a)(1), 12(a) Amendment. (Former sec. 397). 1 58:682 410 397(c)(2) 64, 67 91–212 6(a)(2), 12(a) Revision. (Former sec. 397). 1 58:682 410 398(a) 63, 67 91–212 2(f), 12(a) Amendment. (Former sec. 398). 1 58:682 410 398(b) (5),
(6)65, 67 91–212 7(1) (A)– (C), 12(a) Cl.
(5)redesignated as (6); new
(5)added. (Former sec. 398). 1 58:682 410 398(e) (1)(A) 65, 67 91–212 7(2), 12(a) Deletion; new cl.
(A)added. (Former sec. 398). 1 58:682 410 398(e)(2) (A)–(C) 65, 67 91–212 7(3), 12(a) Cl.
(A)deleted; (B),
(C)redesignated as (A), (B). (Former sec. 398). 1 58:682 410 398(f) 65, 67 91–212 7(4), 12(a) Addition. (Former sec. 398). 1 58:682 410 399(a),
(b)63, 65, 67 91–212 2(g), 8, 12(a) Amendment. (Former sec. 399), 1 58:682 410 399b 65, 67 91–212 9, 12(a) Addition. 1 58:682 410 431 1310 91–515 601(a)
(2)Amendment. I 58:682 410 432(a),
(b)1310 91–515 001
(a)(1),
(2)Do. 1 58:682 410 433 1310 91–515 601(a)(2) Do. 1 58:682 410 442 1311 91–515 602 Do. 1 58:682 410 443 1310 91–515 601(a)(2) Do. 1 58:682 410 443(b) 1310 91–515 601(a)(1) Do. 1 58:682 410 452 1310 91–515 601(a)(2) Do. 1 58:682 410 507 1241 91–513 3(0(1),
(2)Do. 1 58:682 410 513 351 91–296 401(a) Addition. 1 58:682 410 601 337, 338 91–296 102(a)(3) Heading amended. 1 58:682 410 601(a) 337 91–296 101(a)(1),
(2)(A)–(C), Amendment; effective date. 1 58:682 410 601(a)
(2)341 91–296 116(a) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 601
(b)337 91–296 101(a)(3), (b), 102(a)
(1)Amendment; effective date. 1 58:682 410 601(c) 337 91–296 102(a)
(2)Addition; effective date. 2345 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1944 July 1 58:682 410 602(a) 338 91–296 103(a) Revision; effective date. 1 58:682 410 602(b)(1) (A)–(C) 338, 343 91–296 103(a),
(b)(1)–(3), 119 (a)(1),
(e)Amendment; effective date. 1 58:682 410 602(b)(1)
(B)341 91–296 116(a) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 602(b)(1)
(D)338 91–296 103(a),
(4)Addition; effective date. 1 58:682 410 602(b)(2) 343 91–296 119(a) (2),
(e)Amendment; effective date. 1 58:682 410 602(c)(1) 343 91–296 119(b),
(e)Do. 1 58:682 410 602(d)(1) 343, 344 91–296 119(0), (e), 122(1),
(2)Do. 1 58:682 410 602(d)
(2)343 91–296 119(c),
(e)Do. 1 58:682 410 602(e) 338 91–296 104 Revision; effective date. 1 58:682 410 603(a)(1) 339 91–296 110(1) Amendment; effective date. 1 58:682 410 603(a)(1),(3) 346 91–296 201 Exception. 1 58:682 410 604(a)(3) (A),
(B)341 91–296 115(a),
(b)Parts of existing text designated as cls.
(A)and (B); amendment; effective date. 1 58:682 410 603(a)(4)–(7) 339 91–296 110(2),
(3)Addition; effective date. 1 58:682 410 604(a)
(C)342 91–296 116(b) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 604 (a
(5)342 91–296 Do. 1 58:682 410 604(a)(8) 1915 91–648 208(a)
(3)Transfer of functions. 1 58:682 410 604(a)
(13)344 91–296 123 Addition. 1 58:682 410 605(b)(4) 340 91–296 111(a) Amendment; effective date. 1 58:682 410 605(e) 342 91–296 116(e)(1), (2),
(g)Do. 1 58:682 410 606(c)(1), 340 91–296 112(1), (A), Do. 1 58:682 410
(2)609(b) 342 91–296 (B),
(2)116(d) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 609(b) 343 91–296 120 Applicability, 1 58:682 410 621–627 344 91–296 201 Addition. (Former (pt. B) secs. 621–625 redesignated as 641–645.) 1 58:682 410 631–633 (pt. C) 350 91–296 301 Addition. 1 58:682 410 641–645 344 91–296 201 Former secs. 621 –625 (pt. D) redesignated as 641–645. 1 58:682 410 641(e) 1311 91–515 601(b)(2) Deletion. 1 58:682 410 645(a) 343 91–296 119(d),
(e)Amendment; effective date. 1 58:682 410 645(b) 340 91–296 113 Revision; effective date. 1 58:682 410 645(c) 341 91–296 114(a)(1),
(2)Amendment; effective date. 1 58:682 410 645(f) 342 91–296 116(f)(1)– (3),
(g)Do. 1 58:682 410 645(3) 342 91–296 116(f)(4) Addition. 1 58:682 410 645(h) 342 91–296 117 Amendment; effective date. 2346 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1944 July 1 58:682 410 645
(i)342 91–296 118 Amendment; effective date. 1 58:682 410 646 343 91–296 121 Addition. 1 58:682 410 703(c) 1310 91–515 601(a)(1) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 703(d) 1311 91–515 601(b)(2) Deletion. 1 58:682 410 725(d) 1311 91–515 601(b)(2) Do. 1 58:682 410 771(d 1343 91–519 101(a),(b) Addition. 1 58:682 410 772(a),(b) 1343, 1344 91–519 102(a)(1), (2),
(b)Existing text designated as
(a)and amended; subsec.
(b)added. 1 58:682 410 774(d) 1311 91–515 601(b)(2) Deletion. 1 58:682 410 791(a)(1) 1344 91–519 201(a)(1),
(2)Amendment. 1 58:682 410 791(b)(1) 1344 91–519 201(b) Do. 1 58:682 410 792 (a)–(c) 1344, 1345 91–519 202(a) (1),
(2)(A)–(E), 3 Subsec.
(a)revised; (b)(1),
(2)redesignated as (a)(2),
(3)and amended;
(o)repealed; new (b),
(c)added. 1 58:682 410 792(d)(1),
(2)(A),
(3)1345 91–519 202(b) (A)–(C) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 793 (a)–(c) 1346 91–519 203(a)(1), (2), (b)(1),
(2)Do. 1 58:682 410 794 1345 91–519 202(d) Repeal. 1 58:682 410 794A–794D 1346–1354 91–519 204 Addition. 1 58:682 410 795(3) 1345 91–519 202(c) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 797 352 91–296 401(b)(1)
(E)Repeal; effective date. 1 58:682 410 798 1354 91–519 205 Revision. 1 58:682 410 799, 799A 1354, 1355 91–519 206, 207 Addition. 1 58:682 410 841(c) 1311 91–515 601(b)
(2)Deletion. 1 58:682 410 (title IX) 900–910 1301 91–515 111(a) Heading amended. 1 58:682 410 900 1297 91–515 102 Revision. 1 58:682 410 901(a) 352 91–296 401(b)(1)
(F)Amendment; effective date. 1 58:682 410 901(a) 1298 91–515 103(a) (D–(3) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 901(e) 1298 91–515 103(b) Addition. 1 58:682 410 902(a) 1299, 1301 91–515 104, 111(b) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 902(f) 1299 91–515 104(b) Do. 1 58:682 410 903(a),
(b)1301 91–515 111(b) Do. 1 58:682 410 903(b)(4) 1299 91–515 105(l)–(3) Do. 1 58:682 410 904(a),
(b)1299, 1301 91–515 106, 111(a),
(b)Do. 1 58:682 410 905(a) 1299 91–515 107(a) Revision. 1 58:682 410 905(b) 1301 91–515 111(b) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 905(c),
(d)1311 91–515 601(b)(2),
(4)Subsec.
(c)deleted;
(d)redesignated as (o). 1 58:682 410 905(d) 1301 91–515 111(b) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 906 1301 91–515 111(b) Do. 1 58:682 410 907 1300, ; 1301 91–515 108, 111(b) Do. 2347 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1944 July 1 58:682 410 909(a) 1300, 1301 91–515 109, 111(b) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 910 1300 91–515 110(a) Revision. 1 58:682 410 (title X) 1001–1014 1506–1508 91–572 6(b),
(c)Secs. 1001–1014 (title X) redesignated as secs. 1101–1114 (title XI); new secs. 1001–1008 (title X) added. 1 58:682 410 (title XI) 1101–1114 1506 91–572 6(b) Former secs. 1001–1014 (title X) redesignated as 1101–1114 (title XI). Sept. 21 58:734 425 205 888 91–435 Revision. Oct. 3 58:765 457 1475 91–562 Exception. 3 58:765 457 13(g)(1) 235 91–258 52(h)(6) Amendment. 3 58:765 457 13(h)(1),
(2)1085 91–485 5(1),
(2)Do. Dec. 20 58:831 512 1 1195, 1204 91–510 477(a)(1), 601(1) Repeal. 22 58:887 534 1 1824 91–611 201 Applicability. 22 58:887 534 4 1833 91–611 234 Amendment. 22 58:887 534 9 830 91–389 1 Project reauthorization. 22 58:887 534 9 861 91–409 1 Project modifications. 22 58:887 534 9(a) 75 91–218 Supplemental provision. 1945 Mar. 2 59:10 14 1 1818 91–611 101 Applicability. 2 59:10 14 2 1822 91–611 114 Project modification. Apr. 25 59:77 40 1042 91–472 Applicability. June 30 59:271 103 1 434 91–337 Exception. 30 59:295 106 501, 502 196, 198 91–231 3(a), 9(a) Compensation rates, increase. July 31 59:512 171 22, 23 1657 91–599 1 Addition. Aug. 11 59:530 176 914 91–442 Amendment. Dec. 6 59:597 248 104 6, 13 91–194 Exception. 6 59:597 248 104 33, 37 91–204 Do. 6 59:597 248 104 803 91–380 101 Do. 6 59:597 248 104 824 91–382 Do. 6 59:597 248 104 894 91–439 Do. 6 59:597 248 104 1060, 1063 91–472 Do. 6 59:597 248 104 1460 91–556 Do. 8 59:597 248 104 1494 91–566 Do. 6 59:597 248 104 1857 91–619 Exceptions. 8 59:597 248 104 1861 91–619 Exception. 6 59:597 248 104 2011 91–667 Do. 6 59:597 248 201(6) 1340 91–518 804 Addition. 15 59:610 261 1(e) 574. 91–358 156(d), Amendment. 597 199(a) 2348 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1946 Feb. 20 60:23 304 3 1674 91–602 1(a) Exception. 20 60:23 304 5(b)(3) 1674 01–602 1(b) Do. Mar. 6 60:31 308 1 782, 774, 787 91–375 6(1),(2), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. Apr. 17 60:91 346 2 1618, 1620 91–596 29(a)(1), (2),34 Amendment. May 13 60:170 377 235, 236 91–258 52(a),(c) Repeal; savings provision. 21 60:204 387 10(b) 583, 597 91–358 163(e), 199(a) Amendment. 24 60:216 390 5 196, 198 91–231 3(a), 9(a) Compensation rates, increase. (See also 1945, P.L. 106, secs. 501, 502.) June 4 60:230 396 212 91–248 7 Applicability. 4 60:230 396 3 208 91–248 1(a) Amendment. 4 60:230 396 6 209 91–248 3 Do. 4 60:230 396 7 209 91–248 4 Do. 4 60:230 396 9 210 91–248 6(a) (b), (d Do. 4 60:230 396 10 208 91–248 1(b) Do. 4 60:230 396 11 211 91–248 7 Revision. 4 60:230 396 12(d)(5) 208 91–248 Kb) Amendment. 4 60:230 396 13(f) 210 91–248 6(c),(d) Do. 4 60:230 396 13A 51 91–207 Addition. 4 60:230 396 14 213 91–248 9 Do. 11 60:237 404 7(a), 8(a) 1474 91–560 10 (See 5 U.S.C. 556, 26 60:317 456 “See. 1” 1081 91–480 557, table 5(a).) Amendment. July 23 60:596 520 “Sec. 3” 414 91–314 1 Exception. 23 60:596 520 “Sec. 3” 417 91–317 1 Do. 23 60:596 520 “Sec. 3” 417 91–318 1 Do. 23 60:596 520 “Sec. 3” 418 91–319 1 Do. 23 60:596 520 “Sec. 3” 419 91–320 1 Do. 23 60:596 520 “Sec. 3” 419 91–321 1 Do. 23 60:596 520 “Sec. 3” 420 91–322 1 Do. 23 60:596 520 “Sec. 3” 421 91–323 1 Do. 23 60:596 520 “Sec. 3” 421 91–324 1 Do. 23 60:596 520 “Sec. 3” 422 91–325 1 Do. 23 60:596 520 “Sec. 3” 423 91–326 1 Do. 23 60:596 520 “Sec. 3” 423 91–327 1 Do. 23 60:596 520 “Sec. 3” 424 91–328 1 Do. 23 60:596 520 “Sec. 3” 425 91–329 1 Do. 23 60:596 520 “Sec. 3” 425 91–330 1 Do. 23 60:596 520 “Sec. 3” 426 91–331 1 Do. 23 60:596 520 “Sec. 3” 429 91–333 1 Do. 24 60:634 525 1 1822 91–611 115 Project modification. 31 60:718 570 1199 91–510 492(f) Applicability. Aug. 2 60:790 592 5 587, 597 91–358 166(b), 199(a) Amendment. 2 60:790 592 7(a) 571, 597 91–358 155(c) (19), 199(a) Do. 2 60:812 601 132 1193. 1204 91–510 46 1(b), 601(1) Revision. 2 60:812 601 133 (a)–(g) 1149 91–510 110(a) Nonapplicability. 2 60:812 601 133(a) 1143, 1204 91–510 102(a), 601(1) Revision. 2 60:812 601 133(a) 1440 91–552 1(2) Amendment. 2 60:812 601 133(b) 1144, 1145, 1204 91–510 103(a), 104(a), 601(1) Do. 2349 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1946 Aug. 2 60:812 601 133(c) 1145, 1204 91–510 105(a)(1)– (3), 601(1) Amendment. 2 60:812 601 133(d) 1146, 1204 91–510 106(a)(1), (2), 601(1) Do. 2 60:812 601 133(e) 1147, 1204 91–510 107(a), 601(1) Revision. 2 60:812 601 133(f) 1148, 1204 91–510 108(a), 601(1) Do. 2 60:812 601 133(g),
(h)1149, 1204 91–510 110(a), 601(1) Addition. 2 60:812 601 133A(a)– (0 1151–1153, 1204 91–510 111(a)(1), (2), 112(a), 113(a), 114(a), 115(a), 601(1) Do. 2 60:812 601 133A(b) 1153, 1204 91–510 116(a), 601(1) Amendment. 2 60:812 601 133B 1163, 1204 91–510 130(a), (b), 601(1) Addition. 2 60:812 601 134(c) 1155, 1204 91–510 117(a), 601(1) Revision. 2 60:812 601 134(c) 1440 91–552 1(6) Amendment. 2 60:812 601 135 1159, 1204 91–510 125(a) (1), (3), 601(1) Caption revised. 2 60:812 601 135(c),
(d)1159, 1204 91–510 125(a)(2), 601(11 Addition. 2 60:812 601 136 1156, 1204 91–510 118(a)(1), (2), 601(1) Revision. 2 60:812 601 138 1172, 1204 91–510 242(b)(1), (2), 601
(I)Repeal. 2 60:812 601 139(a) 1149, 1204 91–510 108(d), 601(1) Do. 2 60:812 601 202(a) 1175, 1204 91–510 301(a), 601(1) Revision. 2 60:812 601 202(c) 1176, 1204 91–510 301(b), 601(1) Do. 2 60:812 601 202(e) 1195, 1204 91–510 477(a)(3), 601(1) Repeal. 2 60:812 601 202(g),
(h)1176, 1204 91–510 301(c), 601(1) Subsec.
(h)deleted; new (e).
(h)added. 2 60:812 601 202 (i),
(j)1179, 1180, 1204 91–510 303, 304, 601(1) Addition. 2 60:812 601 203 1181–1185, 1204 91–510 321(a), (b), 601 (I), (3),
(4)Revision. 2 60:812 601 501–511 1742 91–605 204(a) Applicability. 2 60:812 601 601(a) 852 91–405 204(a)(2) Do. 7 60:875 624 1 257, 260 91–263 1(d)(1), (2). 5(b) Amendment; nonapnlicability. 7 60:875 624 1A 259, 260 91–263 3, 5(e) Addition. 7 60:875 624 5(b)(1),
(2)258– 91–263 1(f)(1), Amendment; non– 260 (2), 2(a), 5(a) applicability; effective date. 7 60:875 624 7 260 91–263 4, 5(e) Revision. 7 60:875 624 8 257, 259, 260 91–263 1(b)(1), (2), 2(a), 5(a) Amendment; nonapplicability ; effective date. 7 60:875 624 9(b)(1) 258–260 91–263 1(e)(1), 2(a), 5(a) Do. 2350 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1946 Aug. 7 00:875 624 9(b)(2) 257–260 91–263 1(c)(2), (e)(2), 2(c) (1), 5(a) Amendment; supplemental provision; effective date. 7 60:875 624 9(b)(3) 258–260 91–263 1(e)(3), 2(a), 5(a) Revision; nonapplicability; effective date. 7 60:875 624 13 257, 259, 260 91–263 1(a), 2(a), 5(a) Amendment; nonapplicability; effective date. 7 60:875 624 21(b) 257, 259, 260 91–263 1(c)(1), 2(b), 5(a) Amendment; effective date. 7 60:875 624 21(e)(2) 257, 260 91–263 1(0(2), 5(a) Revision; effective date. 7 60:875 624 23 258–260 91–263 Kg), 5(a) Addition; effective date. 9 60:968 706 7 1874 91–627 1, 2 Revision. 13 60:999 724 412 195, 198 91–231 2(a)(1), (2), (b), 9(a) Compensation rates, increase. 13 60:999 724 415 195, 198 91–231 2(a)(1), (2), (b), 9(a) Do. 13 60:999 724 804(b)(4)–
(6)17, 18 91–201 101, 201 Addition. 13 60:999 724 811(a) 17 91–201 102(a),
(b)Amendment. 13 60:999 724 821(a) 18–20 91–201 202(a), 204(b), 206(a),
(d)Amendment ; exception; effective date; supplemental provision. 13 60:999 724 821(c) 18–20 91–201 202(b)(1), (2), 205, 206(c),
(d)Amendment; effective date; supplemental provisions. 13 60:999 724 832(b) 18, 19 91–201 203(a)(1), (2), 206(a) Amendment ; effective date. 13 60:999 724 832(c),
(d)18–20 91–201 203(b), 205, 206(a),
(d)Amendment; effective date; supplemental provisions. 13 60:999 724 851(a),
(b)19 91–201 204(a), (b), 206(a) Existing text designated as
(a)and amended; subsec.
(b)added; effective date. 13 60:999 724 852(b) 17 91–201 103 Amendment. 13 60:999 724 865, 866 17 91–201 104(a),
(b)Addition. 13 60:999 724 882 19 91–201 205 Revision. 13 60:990 724 882(c)(1) 20 91–201 206(e) Nonapplicability. 13 60:1056 727 1821, 1829 91–611 112(b)(1), (2), (0,208 (Revised. See 1956, P.L. 826.) 14 60:1082 733 201–208 1935, 1936 91–650 401(c),
(d)Supplemental provisions. 1947 June 23 61:136 101 101, “Secs. 1–18” 737 91–375 2 Applicability. 23 61:136 101 101, “Sec. 11” 1604 91–596 12(i) Do. 23 61:136 101 101, “Sec. 11(3)” 930, 931 91–452 234, 260 Repeal; savings provision. 25 61:163 104 2z(2)(i) 1673, 1674 91–601 7(b), 9 Addition. 25 61:163 104 5 928, 931 91–452 204, 260 Amendment; savings provision. 2351 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1947 July 16 61:328 195 (art. I, title III) 3(a)(7) 1933, 1940 91–650 204, 803(a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. 16 61:328 195 (art. I, title III) 3(a)(14) 1933 91–650 204 Applicability. 16 61:328 195 (art. I, title III) 3(a)
(16)834 91–391 1, 2 Addition (relating to regulated investment companies); effective date. 16 61:328 195 (art. I, title III) 3(a)(16) 1933, 1940 91–650 205(a), (b), 803(a),
(b)Addition (relating to real estate investment trusts); savings provision. 16 61:328 195 (art. I, title VI) 3 366 91–297 401 Revision. 16 61:328 195 (art. I, title XI1) 3 573, 597 91–358 155(c) (51), 199(a) Amendment. 16 61:328 195 (art. I, title XII) 11 574, 597 91–358 156(f), 199(a) Do. 16 61:328 195 (art. I, title XII) 11(c)(3) 437 91–337 13 Exception. 16 61:328 195 (art. I, title XV) 1 574, 597 91–358 156(f), 199(a) Amendment. 16 61:328 195 (art. I, title XV) 1 582, 597 91–358 161(k), 199(a) Do. 16 61:328 195 (art. I, title XV) 2 582, 597 91–358 161(0, 199(a) Repeal. 16 61:328 195 (art. VI) 1 1930, 1940 91–650 101(1), (2), 803(a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. 17 61:361 197 101 852 91–405 204(a)(13) Applicability. 24 61:419 232 415 91–315 Compact amendment. Aug. 7 61:913 382 1568 91–581 6(e) Applicability, 1948 Jan. 28 62:15 403 3(a) 1876 91–632 Revision. Mar. 17 62:81 447 1 827 91–383 4 Amendment. 17 62:81 447 3 827 91–383 4 Revision. May 14 62:235 527 1 591, 597 91–358 173(a)(1), 199(a) Cancellation of obligations. June 3 62:334 598 826 91–383 2(b) Applicability. 9 62:346 615 201(2) 574, 597 91–358 157(c)(1) (A), 199(a) Revision. 9 62:346 615 201(4) 574, 597 91–358 157(c)(1) (B), 199(a) Amendment. 2352 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1948 June 9 62:346 615 202(a) 574, 597 91–358 157(e)(2), 199(a) Amendment. 14 62:423 641 101 1198, 1204 91–510 491(e) (B), 601(1) Partial repeal. 24 62:604 759 6(a)
(2)1712 91–604 15(b)(8)(B) Amendment. 28 62:1060 794 2(a) 1441 91–553 Do. 28 62:1061 795 6 333 91–293 Do. 30 62:1171 858 201 1828 91–611 205 Exception. 30 62:1171 858 203 1828 91–611 205 Supplemental July 1 62:1215 871 1(6) 836 91–396 provision. Addition. 2 62:1220 878 1969 91–660 5 Repeal. 3 62:1240 896 5(e) 324 91–289 3(1) Amendment, 3 62:1240 896 5(i) 324 91–289 3(2) Addition. 3 62:1240 896 6(e)(1) 324 91–289 2(1) Amendment. 3 62:1240 896 6(e)(5)(D) 324 91–289 2(2) Addition. 3 62:1240 896 6(f),
(g)323 91–289 1(1),
(2)Subsec.
(f)redesignated as
(g); new
(f)added. 3 62:1240 896 213(a)(1) 1503 91–571 1(a)(1), Revision; effective date. 3 62:1240 896 213(a)(3),
(4)1503 91–571
(b)1(a)(2),
(b)Par.
(3)redesignated as (4); new
(3)added; effective date. Aug. 10 62:1268 901 301–303 1785 91–609 503(1) Repeal; savings provision. 10 62:1268 901 301(a) 776, 774, 787 91–375 6(f), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 1949 Feb. 26 63:7 11 6(b) 931 91–452 250, 260 Repeal; savings provision. May 27 63:112 76 114(a)(6) 1932, 1940 91–650 201(a)(1), 803(a),
(b)Partial repeal; savings provision. 27 63:112 76 125(1)
(D)1932, 1940 91–650 201(a)(2), 803(a),
(b)Addition; savings provision. 27 63:112 76 128(r) 1932, 1940 91–650 201(b), 803(a),
(b)Addition; savings provision. 27 63:112 76 141 581, 597 91–358 161(d)(3), 199(a) Revision. 27 63:112 76 145 573. 597 91–358 155(c) (52), 199(a) Amendment. 27 63:112 76 201(a)
(4)1932, 1940 91–650 201(c)(1), 803(a),
(b)Partial repeal; savings provision. 27 63:112 76 212(1)(D) 1932, 1940 91–650 201(c)(2), 803(a), (b Addition; savings provision. 27 63:112 76 303 573, 581, 597 91–358 156(a), 161(d)(2) (A), (B), 199(a) Amendment. 27 63:112 76 611 581, 597 91–358 161(d)(1), 199(a) Do. June 16 63:176 105 411(f) 782, 774, 787 91–375 6(m)(l), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 23 63:264 121 2 852 91–405 204(a)
(15)Applicability. 30 63:377 152 827 91–383 3(g) Exception. 30 63:377 152 1014 91–468 1(3) Do. 30 63:377 152 1784 91–609 502(c) Do. 2353 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1949 June 30 63:377 152 201(e) 883 91–426 1 Addition. 30 63:377 152 203
(k)(2),
(3)1084 91–485 2 Par.
(2)resdesignated as (3); new
(2)added. 30 63:377 152 203(n) 1085 91–485 3 Amendment. 30 63:377 152 203
(o)1085 91–485 4 Revision. 30 63:377 152 402 (a)–(c) 883 91–426 2(a)–(d) Existing text designated as subsec.
(a)and amended; former cis. (a),
(b)redesignated as (1), (2); new subsecs. (b),
(c)added. 30 63:377 152 602(d)
(15)782, 774, 787 91–375 6(m) (2), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Revision; savings provision. 30 63:377 152 701–705 990 91–466 2 Repeal; effective date. 30 63:377 152 703, 704 990 91–466 1(a),
(b)Amendment. July 15 63:413 171 100–134 1779, 1780 91–609 214, 215 Exception; supplemental provision. 15 63:413 171 103(a)(1) 1805 91–609 741(a) Amendment. 15 63:413 171 103(b) 1776 91–609 201(1),
(2)Do. 15 63:413 171 106 1787 91–609 505(e) Applicability. 15 63:413 171 106(i) 1779 91–609 213(a) Revision. 15 63:413 171 108 1777 91–609 206 Amendment. 15 63:413 171 110(c)(1) 1806 91–609 801(b)(2) Do. 15 63:413 171 110(c)(1)(v) 1805 91–609 801(b)(1) Addition. 15 63:413 171 110(c)(7) 1805 91–609 741(c) Revision. 15 63:413 171 110(d) 1779 91–609 213(a) Supplemental provision. 15 63:413 171 110(f) 1779 91–609 213(b) Amendment. 15 63:413 171 114 1787 91–609 505(e) Applicability. 15 63:413 171 114 1903, 1904 91–646 220(a)(5), (b), 221(a)–
(c)Repeal; savings provision; nonapplicability. 15 63:413 171 114(b) 1779 91–609 212(b) Amendment. 15 63:413 171 114(b)(1) 1779 91–609 212(a) Do. 15 63:413 171 115 1787 91–609 505(e) Applicability. 15 63:413 171 501(b)(2) 1806 91–609 802 Amendment. 15 63:413 171 502 1753, 1760 91–600 232(l)–(3), 304 Supplemental provisions. 15 63:413 171 5041a) 1806 91–609 803(a) Amendment. 15 63:413 171 508(b) 1807 91–609 803(b) Do. 15 63:413 171 514(a) 1805 91–609 801(a) Do. 15 63:413 171 514(a)
(2)1806 91–609 80Kb) Do. 15 63:413 171 514(f)(1),
(2)1806 91–609 801(c) Do. 15 63:413 171 515(b)
(1)1807 91 609 803(c) Do. 15 63:413 171 516(a) 1806 91–609 801(d)(1) Do. 15 63:413 171 516(a) (2),
(3)1806 91–609 801(d) (2),
(3)Do. 15 63:413 171 516(b) 1806 91–600 801(d)(4) Do. 15 63:413 171 516(g)
(1)1806 91–609 801(c) Do. 15 63:413 171 517(j)(3) 1807 91–609 803(d) Do. 15 63:413 171 520 1807 91–609 803(e) Do. Aug. 2 63:491 201 6 592, 597 91–358 173(c), 199(a) Do. Oct. 27 63:938 416 3 572, 597 91–358 155(c) (34), 199(a) Do. 2354 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1949 Oct. 28 63:954 429 (Sec 5 U.S.C. 5101 et seq., table 5(a).) 31 63:1051 439 103(e) 1374– 91–524 602, 805(a) Addition; supple– 1377, 1382 mental provision. 31 63:1051 439 105 1368– 91–524 501, 805(a) Revision; supple– 1371, 1382 mental provision. 31 63:1051 439 107 1362, 1382 91–524 401, 805(a) Do. 31 63:1051 439 201 1361 91–524 202(a) Amendment. 31 63:1051 439 201(c) 1361 91–524 202(b) Revision. 31 63:1051 439 202(a),
(b)1361 91–524 203 Amendment. 31 63:1051 439 203 1378 91–524 608 Non applicability. 31 63:1051 439 401(a) 1367, 1378 91–524 408, 607 Applicability. 31 63:1051 439 402, 403 1367, 1378 91–524 408, 607 Do. 31 63:1051 439 406 1367, 1378 91–524 408, 607 Do. 31 63:1051 439 407 1367, 1377 91–524 409(l)–(3), 603 Amendment. 31 63:1051 439 408(b) 1378, 91–524 604, 805(a) Amendment; 1382 supplemental provision. 31 63:1051 439 408 (k),
(1)1367, 1378 91–524 408, 607 Addition. 31 63:1051 439 416 199 91–233 Amendment. 31 63:1051 439 416 1367, 1378 91–524 408, 607 Applicability. 1950 Mar. 18 64:27 463 1 235 91–258 52(b)(1) Amendment. Apr. 20 64:48 475 401(f)(2) 463 91–351 710 Do. 20 64:48 475 401(f)(2) 1777 91–609 205 Do. 20 64:48 475 402 1802 91–609 726(1) Applicability. 20 64:48 475 402(a)(1) 1802 91–609 726(1) Nonapplicability. May 17 64:163 516 HO 1819 91–611 106 Applicability. 17 64:163 516 201 1828 91–611 205 Exception. 17 64:163 516 204 1828 91–611 205 Supplemental provision. 17 64:163 516 204 1831 91–611 223 Amendment. 17 64:163 516 204 1833 91–611 232 Project modification. June 2 64:195 533 2(a) 1930, 1940 91–650 103(d), 803(a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. Aug. 4 64:411 659 11(a),
(b)309 91–281 1(1),
(2)Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 9 64:430 681 4 1101 91–503 201 Revision. 9 64:430 681 6–8 1102 91–503 202 Do. 9 64:430 681 12 1103 91–503 203 Do. Sept. 8 64:798 774 301(e) 799 91–379 104 Addition. 8 64:798 774 702(d) 796 91–379 102(1) Amendment. 8 64:798 774 702(f) 796 91–379 102
(2)Addition. 8 64:798 774 705(b) 931 91–452 251, 260 Repeal; savings provision. 8 64:798 774 717(a) 367 91–300 1 Amendment. 8 64:798 774 717(a) 694 91–371 1 Do. 8 64:798 774 717(a) 796 91–379 101(1),
(2)Do. 8 64:798 774 719 796 91–379 103 Addition. 9 64:823 776 3 864 91–412 3(e) Partial repeal. 2355 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1950 Sept. 19 64:854 789 8 571, 597 91–358 155(c)(9) (A), 199(a) Amendment. 19 64:854 789 9(b) 571, 597 91–358 155(c)(9) (B), 199(a) Do. 19 64:854 789 9(e) 586, 597 91–358 164(n),
(1)199(a) Revision. 19 64:854 789 9(f)–(h) 586, 597 91–358 164(n)(2), 199(a) Deletion. 21 64:873 797 2, “Sec. 3(a)” 1811 91–609 910(a) Amendment. 21 64:873 797 2, “Sec. 3(d), (e)” 1811 91–609 910(b),
(c)Do. 21 64:873 797 2, “Sec. 3(1) (5)” 1811 91–609 910(d) Do. 21 64:873 797 2, “Sec. 3(m)” 1812 91–609 910(e) Do. 21 64:873 797 2, “Sec. 3(o)” 1812 91–609 910(f) Do. 21 64:873 797 2, “Sec. 3(q)” 1811 91–609 908 Repeal of expiration date. 21 64:873 797 2, “Sec. 7(a)(4)” 1812 91–609 910(g) Amendment. 21 64:873 797 2, “Sec. 7(b)(5) (B)” 1812 91–609 910(h) Do. 21 64:873 797 2, “Sec. 7(j) (6)” 1811 91–609 908 Repeal of expiration date. 21 64:873 797 2, “Sec. 8(a)–(q)” 1811 91–609 908 Do. 21 64:873 797 2, “Sec. 10(b), (c)” 1811 91–609 908 Do. 21 64:873 797 2, “Sec. 10(d)” 929, 931 91–452 208, 260 Partial repeal; savings provision. 21 64:873 797 2, “Secs. 21–23” 1114, 1125 91–508 101, 401 (a),
(b)Secs. 21, 22 redesignated as 22, 23; new 21 added; effective date. 21 64:896 801 1039 91–470 Exception. 23 64:967 815 (Revised. See 1958, P.L. 85–620, sec. 101.) 23 64:987 831 13(c) 931 91–452 247, 260 Partial repeal; savings provision. 30 64:1100 874 169 91–230 401(a)
(10)Limitation. 30 64:1100 874 2(a) 154 91–230 201(h) Amendment. 30 64:1100 874 3(b) 154, 155 91–230 201(b), 202(a) Do. 30 64:1100 874 3(c)(2) 155 91–230 202(b) Amendments, 30 64:1100 874 3(c)(3) 155 91–230 202(c) Addition. 30 64:1100 874 4(a) 154 91–230 201(b) Amendment. 30 64:1100 874 5(c) 156 91–230 203(c)(4) Revision. 30 64:1100 874 6(g) 173 91–230 401(f)(1) Repeal. 30 64:1100 874 7 169 91–230 401
(10)Exception. 30 64:1100 874 7(a)(1)(A) 154 91–230 201(c) Amendment. 30 64:1100 874 7(a)(1)(A) 1759, 1760 91–606 301(e), 304 Do. 30 64:1100 874 101 126 91–230 113(b)(1), (2),
(e)Heading deleted; amendment. 30 64:1100 874 102 121, 126 91–230 101(a), 113(b)(3), Amendment.
(e)2356 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1950 Sept. 30 64:1100 874 103 126 91–230 113(b)(1),
(e)Sec. 103 designated as pt. A. 30 64:1100 874 103(a)(1)
(A)121 91–230 101(b) Amendment. 30 64:1100 874 103(a)
(2)122 91–230 103(a) Amendment; exception. 30 64:1100 874 103(a)(4) 122 91–230 104(a),
(b)Amendment. 30 64:1100 874 103(a)(5) 123 91–230 105(a),
(c)Revision. 30 64:1100 874 103(a)(6) 123 91–230 106(a),
(b)Amendment. 30 64:1100 874 103(a)(7) 123 91–230 105(b),
(c)Do. 30 64:1100 874 103(e) 126 91–230 113(a),
(e)Do. 30 64:1100 874 103(d) 122, 123 91–230 102(b), 103(b), 107(a) Exception; amendment. 30 64:1100 874 103(e) 124 91–230 107 b Amendment. 30 64:1100 874 105–108 126 91–230 113(b)(3), (4),
(e)Amendment; secs. 105–108 redesignated as 141–144. 30 64:1100 874 105(a)(1) 124 91–230 108 Amendment. 30 64:1100 874 105(a)(3) 124 91–230 109(a),
(b)Revision. 30 64:1100 874 105(a)(7) 125 91–230 111(b) Amendment. 30 64:1100 874 105(a) (8)–(12) 124 91–230 110 Pars. (8)–(11) redesignated as (9)–(12) new
(8)added. 30 64:1100 874 106(a)
(A)125 91–230 111(a) Amendment. 30 64:1100 874 107(b)(2) 130 91–230 114 Former sec. 107 amended. 30 64:1100 874 121–123 (pt. B) 126 91–230 113(b)(6),
(e)Former sec. 121 (pt. B) deleted; new secs. 121–123 (pt. B) added. 30 64:1100 874 121(d) 121 91–230 101(c) Amendment. 30 64:1100 874 131–136 126 91–230 113(b)(4), (5),
(e)Secs. 131–136 (pt. C) redesignated as 145–150; heading deleted. 30 64:1100 874 131, 132 (pt. C) 127 91–230 113(b) (6),
(e)Addition. 30 64:1100 874 134 125 91–230 112 Revision. 30 64:1100 874 141–150 126 91–230 113(b)(4), Former secs. 105–108, (pt– D) (5),
(e)131–136 redesignated as 141–150; heading added. 30 64:1100 874 141(a)
(12)128 91–230 113(b)(7),
(e)Addition. 30 64:1100 874 143(a)(2), (b)(1) 129 91–230 113(b)(8) (A), (B),
(e)Amendment. 30 64:1100 874 144 129 91–230 113(d)(1) Amendment; effective date. 30 64:1100 874 144(2) (B)–(D) 129 91–230 113(d)(2) Cl.
(B)deleted; new (B)–(D) added; effective date. 30 64:1100 874 144(3),
(4)129 91–230 113(c),
(e)Par.
(3)redesignated as
(4)and amended; new
(3)added. 30 64:1100 874 145 174 91–230 401(g)(1) Repeal. 30 64:1100 874 146 129 91–230 113(b)(9),
(e)Amendment. 30 64:1100 874 147 129 91–230 113(b)(10), Do.
(e)2357 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1950 Sept. 30 64:1100 874 301(a) 173 91–230 401(f)(1) Repeal. 30 64:1100 874 302(a) 173 91–230 401 (c)(1) Partial repeal. 30 64:1100 874 303(1) 156 91–230 203(b)(1), Amendment. 30 64:1109 875 1759, 91–606 (2), (c)(1) 302(1), 304 Repeal. Dec. 21 64:1115 884 4 1760 1090 91–493 Amendment. 1951 Jan. 12 64:1245 920 307 367 91–299 Do. June 30 65:98 63 1, “Sec. 7” 572, 91–358 155(c)
(43)Do. 30 65:98 63 1, “Sec. 10” 597 572, 91–358 (A), 199(a) 155(c)
(43)Do. Oct. 11 65:387 168 101 597 1198, 91–510 (B), 199(a) 491(e) (A), Partial repeal. 22 65:575 188 301 1204 865 91–412 601(1) 3(f) Do. 1952 Mar. 5 66:14 272 654, 667 91–358 210(b)(9), 901(a) Repeal. June 27 66:163 414 101
(11)116 91–225 1(a) Revision. 27 66:163 414 101(a)(15) (K),
(L)116 91–225 1(b) Addition. 27 66:163 414 212(e) 116 91–225 2 Revision. 27 66:163 414 213 413, 414 91–313 1, 3(a) Do. 27 66:163 414 214(c) 117 91–225 3(a) Amendment. 27 66:163 414 214(d) 117 91–225 3(b) Addition. 27 66:163 414 293 413, 414 91–313 2, 3(b) Do. 27 66:163 414 401 1189, 1204 91–510 422(a), (b), 601(1) Repeal. July 3 66:328 448 87 91–221 1(a)(1) (Revised. See 1961, P.L. 87–295, sec. 1.) 10 66:543 493 7 582, 597 91–358 161(1), 199(a) Repeal. 1953 June 24 67:77 76 590 91–358 170 (Revised. See 1956, P.L. 764.) 29 67:90 85 207 654, 667 91–358 210(b)(10). 901(a) Repeal. 29 67:90 85 207(b) 1093 91–497 2(1),
(2)Amendment. 29 67:90 85 401(b) (12)– 575, 91–358 157(f), 199 Par.
(12)deleted:
(15)597
(a)(13)–(15) redesignated as (12)–(14). 29 67:90 85 402 654, 667 –358 2I0(b)(10), 901(a) Repeal. 29 67:90 85 405 577, 597 91–358 159(d), 199(a) Revision. 29 67:90 85 407(b) 654, 667 91–358 210(b) (10), 901
(a)Repeal. (See 1928, P.L. 294. sec. 8.) July 31 67:261 172 866 91–415 3(b) Exception. Aug. 8 67:495 230 826 91–383 2(b) Applicability. 8 67:495 230 1 826 91–383 2(a) Amendment. 8 67:495 230 2 826 91–383 2(b) 1 Revision. 2358 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1954 May 13 68:92 358 5(a),
(b)1038 91–469 43(a)(1),
(2)Existing text designated as
(a)and amended; subsec.
(b)added 13 68:92 358 12(a) 1038 91–469 43(b)(1) Amendment. 13 68:92 358 12(h)(4) 1039 91–469 43(b)(2) Do. 18 68:101 364 101(a),
(b)1931, 1932, 1940 91–650 105(a)(1), (2), (d), 803(a),
(b)Subsec.
(a)amended and designation
(a)deleted;
(b)repealed; savings provision. 18 68:101 364 207(a) (l)–(4), (b)–(d) 1931, 1932, 1940 91–650 105(b)(1)–(4), (d), 803(a),
(b)Existing provisions designated as subsec.
(a); pars. (a)–(d) redesignated as (l)–(4); former pars, (a), (b),
(d)amended; subsec.
(b)added; savings provision. 18 68:101 364 207(a) 1931 91–6.50 105(b)(4) Exception. 18 68:101 364 208(c) 1931, 1932, 1940 91–650 105(c), (d), 803(a),
(b)Revision; savings provision. 18 68:101 364 214 1930, 1940 91–650 103(b), 803 (a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. 18 68:101 364 402(a) 1930, 1940 91–650 103(c), 803 (a),
(b)Do. 25 68:120 365 4 583, 597 91–358 163(h), 199
(a)Amendment. June 4 68:173 387 “Sec. 1(b)” 978 91–459 1 Exception. 4 68:173 387 “Sec. 2” 978 91–459 2 Do. 8 68:177 389 1330 91–518 301 Applicability. 8 68:177 389 2(r) 588, 597 91–358 168(c)(1), 199(a) Revision. 8 68:177 389 45(b) 1332 91–518 304(f) Nonapplicability. 8 68:177 389 81 589, 597 91–358 168(c) (2), 199(a) Amendment. 8 68:177 389 89 589, 597 91–358 168(e)(2), 199(a) Do. 8 68:177 389 90 589, 597 91–358 168(c)(2), 199(a) Do. 8 68:177 389 137 589, 597 91–358 168(c)(3), 199(a) Do. 8 68:177 389 137(c) 582, 597 91–358 163(b), 199
(a)Revision. 30 68:330 451 2 1559 91–578 Amendment. 30 68:330 451 3 1759, 1760 91–606 301 (k). 304 Do. July 2 68:396 470 101 852 91–405 204(a) (12), (21).
(29)Applicability. 2 68:396 470 105 852 91–405 204(a)
(6)Do. 10 68:454 480 101–110 1379 91–524 701 Time extension. 10 68:454 480 104 1379 91–524 702 Amendment. 10 68:454 480 201–205 1379 91–524 701 Time extension. 10 68:454 480 409 1379 91–524 701 Amendment. 15 68:484 500 1(a) 1293–1296 91–513 1102(g), 1103(a), (b), 1105 (a),
(d)Revision; savings provision. 22 68:497 517 4(a),
(b)978 91–460 1(1),
(2)Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 22 68:497 517 24 296 91–272 3(b) Revision. 26 68:533 531 194 91–230 809(d) Supplemental provision. 2359 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1954 July 26 68:533 531 2(a)(1) 151 91–230 143(c) Amendment. 26 68:533 531 2(a)(2) 36 91–204 Exception. 26 68:533 531 2(a)(3) 193 91–230 809(c) Addition. 26 68:533 531 2(b)(1) 151 91–230 143(c) Amendment. 26 68:533 531 2(e) 193 91–230 808 Addition. 26 68:533 531 4(a) 194 91–230 810 Amendment. 26 68:533 531 4(c) 174 91–230 401(g)(2) Repeal. 26 68:533 532 151 91–230 143(b) Do. Aug. 2 68:590 560 314 1785 91–609 503(2) Repeal; savings provision. 2 68:590 560 701(a)
(3)(B)(ii) 1758, 1760 91–606 301(a), 304 Revision. 2 68:590 560 701
(4)1803 91–609 727(e)(1) Amendment. 2 68:590 560 701(b) 1780, 1803 91–609 302, 727(e)(3) Do. 2 68:590 560 701(b)(2) 1803 91–609 727(e)(2) Do. 2 68:590 560 701
(j)1804 91–609 735 Addition. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 1(b)(1)–
(4)” 1817 91–610 l(a)–(d) Amendment. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 4(a) ” 1817 91–610 2 Do. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 12(i) ” 1817 91–610 3(a),
(b)Do. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 13(a)(1) ” 1817 91–610 4(a) Do. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 13(f) ” 1817 91–610 4(b) Do. 3 68:652 565 2, “Sec. 15(a)(2) ” 1817 91–610 5 Do. 13 68:708 585 11 1573 91–581 26 Do. 28 68:884 681 “Sec. 9” 577, 597 91–358 158(e), 199(a) Do. 28 68:897 690 703(a)–(e) 1362 91–524 301(l)–(5) Existing text designated as subsecs. (a)–(e). 28 68:897 690 703(a)–(c) 1362 91–524 301(l)–(3) Amendment. 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 31a(4)” 1472 91–560 1 Revision. 30 68:919 703 l, “Sec. 53” 301 91–273 106(a) Exception. 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 56” 1472 91–560 2 Amendment. 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 102” 1472 91–560 3 Revision. 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 103a” 1472 91–560 4 Amendment. 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 104b” 472 91–560 5, 3 Revision; supplemental provisions. 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 105c” 1473 91–560 6 Revision. 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 161c” 930, 931 91–452 237, 260 Amendment; savings provision. 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 161n” 1474 91–560 7 Revision. 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 161v” 1474 91–560 8 Amendment. 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 169” 300 91–273 106(a) Exception. 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 182c” 1474 91–560 9 Revision. 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 191a” 1474 91–560 10 Amendment. 31 68:1037 745 826 91–383 2(b) Applicability. 2360 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1954 Sept. 1 68:1052 761 115 1875 91–630 1, 2(a),
(b)Repeal; savings provision. 3 68:1248 780 203 1833 91–611 230 Project modification. 1955 May 13 69:48 35 1955 91–656 7(c) Repeal. 23 69:51 40 1484 91–566 Amendment. June 3 69:83 60 725 91–375 2 Applicability. 3 69:83 60 “Sec. 2” 1036 91–469 39 Addition. July 15 69:324 161 515 1220 91–511 506 Revision. Aug. 5 69:499 242 11(a) 1195, 1204 91–510 477(a)(2), 601(1) Repeal. 5 69:521 243 1 358, 364, 366 91–297 302(1), 303, 306 Schedule revised; applicability; effective date. 5 69:521 243 2(c)(2) 361, 366 91–297 302(2), 306 Revision ; effective date. 5 69:521 243 3(a),
(b)362, 366 91–297 302(3) (A)– (C), 306 Existing text designated as
(a)and amended; subsec.
(b)added; effective date. 5 69:521 243 4 362, 366 91–297 302(4), 306 Revision; effective date. 5 69:521 243 5(f) 362, 366 91–297 302(5), 306 Addition; effective date. 5 69:521 243 6(a)(1) 362, 366 91–297 302(6), 306 Revision; effective date. 5 69:521 243 6(b) 363, 366 91–297 302(7), 306 Amendment; effective date. 5 69:521 243 10(a),
(b)363, 366 91–297 302(8), 306 Revision ; effective date. 5 69:521 243 13(a) 363, 366 91–297 302(9), 306 Do. 5 69:521 243 13(d)(1),
(2)364, 366 91–297 302(10) (A), (B), 306 Amendments; effective date. 5 69:521 243 14 364, 366 91–297 302(11), 306 Revision; effective date. 9 69:539 255 1 303 91–275 1, 2 Amendment. 9 69:539 255 1468 91–557 8 Do. 9 69:539 255 1(a),
(b)302 91–274 2, 3 Amendment; existing text designated as
(a); subsec.
(b)added. 11 69:635 345 202(b)(4)
(iii)1802 91–609 727(b) Amendment. 11 69:684 362 1 1294–1296 91–513 1102(t), 1103(a), (b), 1105(a),
(d)Revision ; savings provision. 11 69:694 372 3 837 91–398 Revision. 12 69:699 376 849 91–405 203(b) Applicability. 12 69:699 376 1 853, 855 91–405 205(e)(1) (A). 206(b) Amendment. 12 69:699 376 1(3),
(4)853, 855 91–405 205(e)(1) (B), (C), 206(b) Cl.
(3)deleted;
(4)redesignated as (3). 12 69:699 376 2(2)
(A)853, 855 91–405 205(a), 206(b) Amendment. 12 69:699 376 2(6) 849, 855 91–405 203(a), 206(b) Addition. 2361 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1955 Aug. 12 69:699 376 4(b) 854, 855 91–405 205(i), 206(b) Amendment. 12 69:699 376 8(a) 854, 855 91–405 205(c)(2)(A), (2), 206(b) Do. 12 69:699 376 8(a)(2) 853, 855 91–405 205(b), 206(b) Do. 12 69:699 376 8(c) 854, 855 91–405 205(f)(1), 206(b) Do. 12 69:699 376 8(e) 854 91–405 205(h)(2) Exception. 12 69:699 376 8(c)(1) 854, 855 91–405 205(f)(2), 206(b) Revision. 12 69:699 376 8(h)–(q) 849, 855 91–405 203(b), 206(b) Subsecs. (h)–(k) redesignated as (n)–(q);new (h)–(m) added. 12 69:699 376 8(i) 854 91–405 205(h)(2) Exception. 12 69:699 376 9(b) 853, 855 91–405 205(c), 206(b) Amendment. 12 69:699 376 9(e) 854, 855 91–405 205(g), 206(b) Revision. 12 69:699 376 9(f) 853, 855 91–405 205(d), 206(b) Amendment. 12 69:699 376 9(g) 855 91–405 205(1), 206(b) Revision. 12 69:699 376 9(h),(i) 854, 855 91–405 205(h)(1), (2), 206(b) Subsec.
(h)redesignated as (i); new
(h)added, 12 69:699 376 10(a)(1) 854, 855 91–405 205(e)(2)(A), (2), 206(b) Amendment. 12 69:699 376 10(a)(3)–(9) 850, 855 91–405 203(c)(1), 206(b) Pars. (3)–(6) redesignated as (6)–(9); new (3)–(5) added. 12 69:699 376 10(a)(9) 851, 855 91–405 203(c)(2), 206(b) Redesignated par.
(9)amended. 12 69:699 376 10(b)–(d) 851, 855 91–405 203(c)(3), f4)(A), (B), (5)(A), (B), 206(b) Amendment. 12 69:699 376 13(b) 855 91–405 205 (m)(1) Do. (3), 206(b) 12 69:699 376 13(d) 855 91–405 205(n)(1)–(3), 206(b) Do. 12 69:699 376 13(e) 854, 855 91–405 205(j), 206(b) Do. 12 69:699 376 14 854, 855 91–405 205 (k), 206(b) Do. 1956 Jan. 28 70:5 394 2 860 91–408 1 Do. 28 70:5 394 4 60 91–408 2 Do. Feb. 27 70:31 421 852 91–405 204(a)(14) Applicability. Apr. 11 70:111 486 1391 91–531 Do. May 9 70:133 511 2(a) 1760 91–607 101(a) Revision. 9 70:133 511 2(b) 1762 91–607 101(b)(1),
(4)Amendment. 9 70:133 511 2(b)(1), (2 1762 91–607 101(b)(2),
(3)Designation
(1)deleted; cl.
(2)deleted. 9 70:133 511 2(c) 1762 91–607 101
(c)Amendment. 2362 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1956 May 9 70:133 511 2(d)(3) 1763 91–607 101(d)(1),
(2)Addition, 9 70:433 511 2(i) 1763 91–607 101(e) Do. 9 70:133 511 3(a),
(b)1763 91–607 102 (1),
(2)Amendment. 9 70:133 511 3(e) 1763 91–607 102(3) Addition. 9 70:133 511 4 1764 91–607 103(3) Nonapplicabilitv. 9 70:133 511 4 1766 91–607 103(7) Exemption. 9 70:133 511 4(a) 1764 91–607 103(2) Amendment. 9 70:133 511 4(a)(2) 1763 91–607 103(1) Deletion; new par.
(2)added. 9 70:133 511 4(e) 1764 91–607 103(3) Amendment, 9 70:133 511 4(c)(8),
(9)1764, 1765 91–607 103(4),
(5)Pars. (8),
(9)deleted; new (8),
(9)added. 9 70:133 511 4(d) 1765 91–607 103(6) Addition. 9 70:133 511 4(d),
(e)1766 91–607 103(7) Subsec.
(d)redesignated as (e); new
(d)added. 9 70:133 511 11(b) 1766 91–607 194(a)(1)–(3) Amendment. 9 70:133 511 11(c) 1766 91–607 104(b) Do. June 18 70:290 592 2 301 91–274 1 Revision. 19 70:293 597 2–504 1660, 1669 91–600 2(b), (c)(1) Secs. 2–504 deleted; new 2–303 added. 19 70:293 597 203(a)(4) 174 91–230 401(g)(3) Repeal. 27 70:356 624 105 852 91–405 204(a)(30) Applicability. 29 70:374 627 108(b) 1714 91–605 102 Amendment. 29 70:374 627 209(c) 1743 91–605 301(1),
(2)Do. 29 70:374 627 209(c)(5) 252, 253 91–258 208(g), 211
(a)Addition; effective date. 29 70:374 627 209(e) 1743 91–605 301(1),(2) Amendment. 29 70:374 627 209(f) 1743 91–605 301(1),
(2)Do. 29 70:374 627 209(f)(3) 249, 253 91–258 207(e)(1), 211(a) Amendment; nonapplicability; effective date. 2S 70:374 627 209(f)(6) 249, 253 91–258 207(e)(2)–(4), 211(a) Heading amended; amendment; nonapplicability; effective date. 29 70:374 627 209(f)(7) 249, 253 91–258 207(e)(5), 211(a) Addition; effective date. July 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 2” 113 91–224 110(a Amendment. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 5 (g)–(n)” 111–113 91–224 105(1),
(2)Subsecs, (g),
(h)redesignated as (m), (n); new (g)–(l) added. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 5(j)” 100 91–224 102 Applicability. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 5 (m)(4)” 113 11–224 105(3) Amendment. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 5 (n)” 113 91–224 105(4) Do. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 6 (e (l)–(3)” 113 111–224 106(1)–(3) Do. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 8 113 91–224 111 Do. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 10 (e)(3)” 114 91–224 112 Do. 9 70:498 660 1, “Secs. 11126” 91–107 91–224 102 Secs. 11–16 redesignated as 21126; new 11120 added. 2363 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1956 July 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 11(a)” 99 91–224 102 Applicability. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 11(0” 96 91–224 102 Nonapplicability. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 11(p)(l)'” 98 91–224 102 Effective date. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 11 (p)(l)” 1823 91–6]1 120 Amendment. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 13(h) (3)” 102 91–224 102 Nonapplicability. 9 70:498 660 1, “Secs. 17, 18” 91 91–224 102 Repeal. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 19” 91 91–224 102 Sec. 19 redesignated as 27. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 21” 107 91–224 103 Revision. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 22(f)” 110 91–224 104 Addition. 9 70:498 660 1. “Sec. 24” 113 91–224 107 Amendment. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 27” 91 91–224 102 Former sec. 19 redesignated as 27. 24 70:609 764 101, “Sec. 3” 590, 597 91–358 170, 199(a) Amendment. 24 70:609 764 10], “Sec. 5” 572, 597 91–358 155(c)(31), 199(a) Do. 24 70:632 782 312 91–282 6 Do. 25 70:646 797 1(a) 358 91–297 203 (A)–(C) Do. 25 70:646 797 1(b) 358 91–297 203(D) Revision. 26 70:669 811 15 312 91–282 9(1),
(2)Amendment. 27 70:678 814 1302 449 91–350 1(c), 2 (a),
(b)Amendment; applicability. 27 70:678 814 1302 782, 774, 787 91–375 6(1)(3), 5 (a)–(d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. . 28 70:702 826 “See. 1(b)(1)–or 1829 91–611 208 Part of existing text designated as (1), (2);
(3)added 28 70:702 826 “Sec. 3” 1821 91–611 112(b)(1), (2).
(c)Amendment. 31 70:736 854 401 1055 91–472 (See 5 U. S. C. 8331 Aug. 1 70:799 877 2(a)–(c) 898 91–439 et seq. table 5(a).) Exception. 1 70:908 896 15 1292, 1294, 1296 91–513 1101(a)(7), 1103(a), (b), 1105 (a),
(d)Repeal; savings provision. 2 70:934 918 1925 91–648 403. 404 Repeal. 6 70:1036 982 7(a) 586, 597 91–358 164(m), 199(a) Amendment. 7 70:1091 1020 602 1785 91–609 503(3) Repeal; savings provision. 7 70:1091 1020 602(c) 776, 91–375 6(e), 5(a) Amendment; 8 70:1119 1024 4(b)(2) 774. 787 309 91–279 (d), 15(a) 9 savings provision. Revision. 8 70:1119 1024 4(b)(7)–(9) 829 91–387 2, 3 Pars. (7),
(8)deleted; new (7)–(9) added. 8 70:1119 1024 4(c) 829 91–387 1, 3 Amendment; exception. 2364 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1957 July 10 71:278 85–87 13 571, 597 91–358 155(c)(10), 199(a) Amendment. 10 71:285 85–94 2(d) 578, 597 91–358 159(f)(1), 199(a) Do. 10 71:285 85–94 6 586, 597 91–358 165(d), 199(a) Revision. 10 71:285 85–94 22 578, 597 91–358 159(f)(2), 199(a) Amendment. Aug. 13 71:344 85–127 1381 91–524 802 Amendment. Sept. 9 71:634 85–315 102(e) 1357 91–521 4 Amendment. (See also 1938, P.L. 430, sec. 359(c).) 9 71:634 85–315 103(a) 356 91–521 1 Do. 9 71:634 85–315 105(a) 1356 91–521 2 Do. 9 71:634 85–315 106 1356 91–521 3 Revision. 1958 Mar. 28 72:69 85–358 1106 91–504 2(b) Supplemental provision. May 29 72:152 85–433 1903, 91–646 220(a)(1), Repeal; savings 1904 (b), 221(a) provision. June 6 72:183 85–451 1(b)(1)(A),
(B)1930, 1940 91–650 103(a)(1), (2), 803 (a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. July 2 72:280 85–482 2 885 91–428 2 Amendment. 2 72:280 85–482 8(a) 885 91–428 1 Do. 3 72:297 85–500 110(b) 1821 91–611 109 Exception. 3 72:297 85–500 110(f) 1821 91–611 109 Revision. 18 72:384 85–536 2, Sec. 4(c)” 1812 91–609 911(a)(3) Nonapplicability. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 4(c)(1)” 1618, 1620 91–596 28(c), 34 Amendment. 18 72:384 85–536 2,“Sec. 4(c)(1)” 1634, 1635 91–597 25(c), 29 Do. 18 72:384 85–536 2,“Sec. 4(c)(4)” 1468 91–558 101(l)–(3) Do. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 7(b)” 1618, 1620 91–596 28(b), 34 Do. 18 72:384 85–536 2,“Sec. 7(b)” 1634, 1635 91–597 25(b), 29 Do. 18 72:384 85–536 2,“Sec. 7(b)(1). (2), (4)” 1752, 1760 91–606 231(1)–(3), 304 Supplemental provisions. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 7(b)(5)” 1633, 1635 91–597 25(a)(1), (2), 29 Addition (relating to loans for additions or alterations required under the Egg Products Inspection Act, the Wholesome Poultry Products Act, and the Wholesome Meat Act). 18 72:384 85–536 2,“See. 7(b)(6)” 1618, 1620 91–596 28(a)(1), (2), (d),34 Addition; supplemental provision. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 8(b)(15)” 776, 774, 787 91–375 6(g), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 2365 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1958 July 29 72:426 85–568 201(a)(4)–(6) 855 91–406 Pars. (4),
(5)redesignated as (5), (6); new 4) added. 29 72:426 85–568 203(b)(14) 1903, 1904 91–646 220(a)(2), (b), 221(a) Repeal; savings provision. Aug. 1 72:480 85–584 101 354, 357 91–297 102, 111, 112 Revision; effective date. 1 72:480 85–584 101 1391 91–530 3, 4 Amendment; effective date. 1 72:480 85–584 303(c) 356, 357 91–297 104, 111, 112 Amendment. 1 72;480 85–584 304 356, 357 91–297 105, 111, 112 Amendment; effective date. 1 72:480 85–584 401(a)(3) 356, 357 91–297 106, 111, 112 Revision; effective date. 6 72:498 85–594 12 1940 91–650 705(e)(2), 803(a),
(b)Repeal; savings provision. 12 72:548 85–620 169 91–230 401(a)(10) Limitation. 12 72:548 85–620 6(b)(1)(E) 174 91–230 401(g)(4) Repeal. 12 72:548 85–620 12(a),
(d)173, 174 91–230 401(f)(3), (g)(4) Do. 12 72:548 85–620 13(a) 173 91–230 401(c)(3) Do. 12 72:548 85–620 101, “Sec. 3” 154, 156 91–230 201(a)(1), 203(c)(3) Amendment. 12 72:548 85–620 101, “Sec. 5(c)” 155, 157 91–230 203(a)(3), (c)(1), 204(a) Do. 12 72:548 85–620 101, “Sec. 5(c)(1)(A)” 254 91–260 Do. 12 72:548 85–620 101, “Sec. 5(d)” 158 91–230 204(b) Do. 12 72:548 85–620 101, “Sec. 14(c)–(g)” 158 91–230 205(a) Subsecs, (c)–(f) redesignated as (d)–(g); new
(c)added. 12 72:548 85–620 101, “Sec. 14(h)” 159 91–230 206 Addition. 12 72:548 85–620 101, “Sec. 15(1)” 155 91–230 203(a)(1), (2), (c)(1) Amendment. 12 72:548 85–620 101, “Sec. 15(15)” 154 91–230 201(a)(2) Do. 12 72:548 85–620 101, “Sec. 16(a)” 1759, 1760 91–606 301(f), 304 Do. 12 72:548 85–620 101, “Sec. 16(a)(1)(A)” 154 91–230 201(e) Do. 21 72:689 85–699 401–403 1812 91–609 911(a)(1) Heading revised; designation as pt. A. 21 72:689 85–699 401. 402 1812 91–609 911(a)(2) Amendment. 21 72:689 85–699 402 1814 91–609 911(a)(4) Applicability. 21 72:689 85–699 403 1812 91–609 911(a)(3) Revision. 21 72:689 85–699 410, 41! 1812, 1814 91–609 911(a)(4) Addition (pt. B). 23 72:731 85–726 101(32)–(36) 921 91–449 1(1),
(2)Subsecs. (32)–(35) renumbered (33)–(36); new
(32)added. 23 72:731 85–726 303(e) 234 91–258 51 a) 1),
(2)Addition. 23 72:731 85–726 313(c) 235 91–258 52(b)(4)(A) Amendment. 2366 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1958 Aug. 23 72:731 85–726 601(d) 1619, 1620 91–596 31, 34 Addition (relating to emergency locator beacons). 23 72:731 85–726 601(d) 1705 91–604 11(b)(1),
(3)Addition (relating to aviation fuel standards). 23 72:731 85–726 610(a)(8) 235 91–258 51(b)(3)(A)–(C). Addition. 23 72:731 85–726 610(a)(9) 1705 91–604 11(b)(2) Do. 23 72:731 85–726 612 234 91–258 51(b)(1),
(2)Do. 23 72:731 85–726 902(i)–(k) 921 91–449 1(3) Amendment. 23 72:731 85–726 1004(1) 931 91–452 246, 260 Repeal; savings provision. 23 72:731 85–726 1109(e) 235 91–258 52(b)(4)(B) Amendment. 23 72:731 85–726 1112 1502 91–569 4(a), (b), 5 Addition. 23 72:731 85–726 1312 837 91–399 Amendment. 25 72:838 85–745 1(a) 1963 91–658 6(1) Revision. 25 72:838 85–745 1(b) 198 91–231 7, 9(b) Amendment. 25 72:838 85–745 1(e),
(f)1963 91–658 6(2),
(3)Revision. 27 72:934 85–778 1 852 91–405 204(a)(11) Applicability. Sept. 2 72:1105 85–857 10 788 91–376 Kb) Rate adjustment authority. 2 72:1580 85–864 169 91–230 401(a)(10) Limitation. 2 72:1580 85–864 102 173 91–230 401(f)(2) Repeal. 2 72:1580 85–864 205(b)(3)(A)(i)–(iii),
(B)174, 175 91–230 501(a)(1)–(3),
(b)Amendment; part of existing text designated as (A); cls. (A)–(C) redesignated as (i)–(iii); new
(B)added; effective date. 2 72:1580 85–864 301 192 91–230 807(a)(3) Amendment. 2 72:1580 85–864 303(a) 192 91–230 807(a)(1) Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 303(a)(5) 192 91–230 807(a)(2) Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 501–505 132 91–230 131(a) Supplemental provision. 2 72:1580 85–864 761(d) 174 91–230 401(h)(1) Repeal. 2 72:1580 85–864 1001(a),
(b)173 91–230 401(c)(4) Do. 2 72:1580 85–864 1002, 1003 174 91–230 401(h)(1) Do. 2 72:1742 85–905 188 91–230 662(1) (Revised. See 1965, P.L. 89–258.) 6 72:1777 85–926 188 91–230 662(2) Repeal; effective date. 1959 June 23 73:81 86–50 110(f) 300 91–273 105(a) Amendment. Aug. 7 73:299 86–147 3(b) 1658 91–599 21(b) Do. 7 73:299 86–147 18 1658 91–599 21(a) Addition. 10 73:302 86–149 412(b) 912 91–441 505 Amendment. 10 73:302 86–149 412(d) 913 91–441 509 Addition. 21 73:398 86–176 196, 198 91–231 3(a), 9(a) Compensation rates, increase. 25 73:420 86–192 828 91–386 1, 2 Repeal; savings provision. 29 73:432 86–211 9(b) 1583, 1585 91–588 5, 10(a) Supplemental provision. Sept. 1 73:449 86–219 8 573, 597 91–358 155(c)(53), 199(a) Amendment. 9 73:479 86–249 1448 91–556 Applicability. 9 73:479 86–249 16 782, 774, 787 91–375 6(m)(3), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Revision; savings provision. 2367 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1959 Sept. 14 73:519 86–257 737 91–375 2 Applicability. 21 73:590 86–321 1(a)–(c) 1436 91–548 1 Part of existing text designated as (a); subsecs, (b),
(c)added. 21 73:590 86–321 1(a) 1437 91–548 1 Exception. 21 73:590 86–321 6 1437 91–548 2(1).
(2)Amendment. 22 73:628 86–354 1 49 91–206 2(l)–(3) Do. 22 73:628 86–354 l, “Secs. 2–28” 994 91–468 1(i),
(2)Designation as title I; secs. 2–28 redesignated as 101–127. 22 73:628 86–354 l,“Sec. 2(2)–(4)” 49 91–206 1 Pars. (2)(3) deleted; new (2)–(4) added. 22 73:628 86–354 l,“Sec. 3” 49 91–206 3 Revision. 22 73:628 86–354 l,“Sec. 21(i)” 50 91–206 4 Addition. 22 73:628 86–354 (title I) l,“Secs. 101–127” 994 91–468 1(2) Former secs. 2–28 redesignated as 101–127. 22 73:628 86–354 l, “Sec. 101(4)” 1015 91–468 2(l)–(3) Addition (relating to definition of “member account” and “account”. 22 73:628 86–354 l,“Sec. 101(5)–(8)” 1015, 1016 91–468 2(1M3) Addition. 22 73:628 86–354 l,“Sec. 107(7)” 1017 91–468 10(1) Deletion; new par.
(7)added. 22 73:628 86–354 1, “Sec. 107(8)(H)” 1017 91–468 10(2) Addition. 22 73:628 86–354 l,“Sec. 116” 1017 91–468 9 Revision. 22 73:628 86–354 (title l,“Secs. 201–210” 994–1015 91–468 1(3) Addition. 1960 Apr. 8 74:17 86–412 1 367 91–297 501(b),(c) Amendment. 8 74:17 86–412 1 434 91–337 Supplemental provision. 8 74:17 86–412 1 437 91–337 14 Supplemental provisions. 22 74:55 86–429 1292, 1294, 1296 91–513 1101(a)(10), 1103 (a), (b), 1105(a), (c)(1), (2)(A)–(C),
(d)Repeal; savings provision; effective date; conditional provisions. 22 74:55 86–429 4. 5 1295 91–513 1105(c)(1) Exception. 22 74:55 86–429 13 1295 91–513 1105(c)(1) Do. 22 74:55 86–429 15, 16 1295 91–513 1105(e)(1) Do. 22 74:76 86–434 2(a) 1441 91–554 1(a) Amendment. 22 74:76 86–434 ’ 3 1441 91–554 Kb) Revision. June 1 74:154 86–484 303 91–277 Amendment. 12 74:212 86–516 2 307 91–279 1(a)–(e) Do. 12 74:212 86–516 2(7) 307 91–279 lid) Revision. 12 74:212 86–516 3 307 91–279 2 Amendment. 12 74:212 86–516 5 307 91–279 3 Revision. 12 74:212 86–516 7 308 91–279 4 Amendment. 12 74:212 86–516 9 308 91–279 5 Do. 12 74:212 86–516 H(3) 308 91–279 8(a) Revision. 2368 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1960 June 12 74:212 86–516 11(5),
(6)308 91–279 6(b) Par.
(5)redesignated as (6); new
(5)added. 12 74:212 86–516 12 308 91–279 7 Revision. 12 74;212 86–516 13 309 91–279 8 Amendment. 27 74:229 86–531 657, 668 91–358 309, 901 (b)(1) Repeal. July 12 74:372 86–613 2(p) 1673, 1674 91–601 7(a)(1), (2), 9 Amendment. 12 74:372 86–613 12 929, 931 91–452 219, 260 Amendment; savings provision. 14 74:480 86–645 101 1822 91–611 118 Project modification. 14 74:480 86–645 107(a),
(b)1821 91–611 112(a),
(c)Amendment. 14 74:480 86–645 206(b) 1832 91–611 225 Do. 14 74:480 86–645 301 1907, 1904 91–646 306, 221(c) Repeal; savings provision; nonapplicability. 14 74:519 86–654 2(b) 575, 597 91–358 157(h), 199
(a)Revision. Sept. 6 74:802 86–708 8(b) 585, 597 91–358 164(g)(2), 199(a) Amendment. 6 74:802 86–708 15 585, 597 91–358 164(g)(1), 199(a) Do. 8 74:849 86–724 2(4) 869, 870 91–418 4(a)(1),
(b)Do. 8 74:849 86–724 4(a) 869, 870 91–418 4(a)(2),
(b)Amendment; nonapplicability. 8 74:849 86–724 6(a) 869, 91–418 4(a)(2),
(b)Do. 870 8 74:849 86–724 9(f) 870 91–418 4(a)(3),
(b)Addition. 1961 Apr. 24 75:45 87–24 1.2 1408 91–542 1, 2 Amendment. June 29 75:129 87–63 3(a)(5)–(7) 1071 91–477 1 Addition. 29 75:129 87–63 3(c),
(d)1072 91–477 2 Do. 29 75:129 87–63 4 1072 91–477 3(a) Revision, 29 75:129 87–63 6 1072 91–477 4 Do. 29 75:129 87–63 7,8 1072 91–477 5 Sec. 7 renumbered as 8; new 7 added. 30 75:149 87–70 207 1786 91–609 503(4) Repeal; savings provision. 30 75:149 87–70 (title VII) 701–710 1781–1784 91–609 401 Revised and replaced by new secs. 701–709. Aug. 7 75:284 87–126 9 216 91–252 Amendment. 8 75:294 87–128 302 1862 91–620 2 Do. 8 75:294 87–128 305(a) 1862 91–620 1 Do. 8 75:294 87–128 306(a)(1) 1855 91–617 1(a),
(b)Do. 8 75:294 87–128 306(d) 383 91–524 806(a) Addition. 8 75:294 87–128 307(a) 120 91–229 5 Applicability. 8 75:294 87–128 310 1383 91–524 806(b) Addition. 8 75:294 87–128 321–327 1753, 1760 91–606 232(l)–(3), 304 Supplemental provisions. 8 75:294 87–128 331–339 120 91–229 5 Applicability. 8 75:294 87–128 333(e) 1862 91–620 3 Amendment. 8 75:294 87–128 334 120 91–229 5 Nonapplicability. 2369 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1961 Sept. 4 75:424 87–195 1942 91–652 4 Applicability. 4 75:424 87–195 402 1942 91–652 5 Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 451(a) 1942 91–652 6(a)(1),
(2)Do. 4 75:424 87–195 .506(a) 1943 91–652 8 Limitation. 4 75:424 87–195 610(a) 1943 91–652 8 Do. 4 75:424 87–195 614(a) 1943 91–652 8 Do. 4 75:424 87–195 652 1943 91–652 8 Addition. 21 75:527 87–256 105(f) 1050 91–472 Applicability. 21 75:527 87–256 108(c) 1050 91–472 Do. 22 75:575 87–276 6 188 91–230 662(4) Repeal of 1963 amendment. 22 75:578 87–280 14 585, 597 91–358 164(h), 199(a) Amendment. 22 75:612 87–293 3(b) 464 91–352 1 Do. 22 75:612 87–293 4(c)(4) 464 91–352 2 Addition. 22 75:612 87–293 5(c) 464 91–352 3(a)(1),
(2)Amendment. 22 75:612 87–293 5(m),
(n)464 91–352 3(b) Addition. 22 75:612 87–293 6(3) 465 91–352 4 Amendment. 22 75:612 87–293 465 91–352 5 Revision. 22 75:612 87–293 13(a),
(b)465 91–352 6(a)(1), (2),
(b)Amendment. 22 75:612 87–293 14(b) 465 91–352 7 Do. 22 75:612 87–293 25(g) 465 91–352 8 Do. 22 75:612 87–293 301(a)(3) 465 91–352 9(a) Do. 22 75:612 87–293 301(b)(2) 465 91–352 9(b) Revision. 22 75:628 87–295 1, “Sec. 8” 87 91–221 1(a)(1) Exception. 26 75:631 87–297 49(a) 267 91–246 Amendment. 27 75:688 87–328 311 91–282 5(a) Applicability. Oct. 4 75:815 87–387 2066 91–682 1 (I),
(2)Vessels loan, extension. 1962 Mar. 2 76:10 87–408 305 572, 597 91–358 155(c)(41), 199(a) Amendment. 2 76:10 87–408 314 573, 597 91–358 156(b), 199(a) Do. 2 76:10 87–408 314(a),
(b)582, 91–358 161(e)(1) Subsec.
(b)deleted: 597 (A),(B), 199(a) designation “(a)” deleted. 2 76:10 87–408 320 582, 597 91–358 161(e)(2), 199(a) Amendment, 15 76:23 87–415 301 2001 91–667 Nonapplicability, June 13 76:96 87–483 3 (a 867 91–416 1(a) Amendment. 13 76:96 87–483 3(d) 867 91–416 1(c) Addition. 13 76:96 87–483 7 867 91–416 1(b) Amendment. Aug. 6 76:265 87–569 1637 91–598 3(a)(3) Applicability. 6 76:265 87–569 2(k) 589, 597 91–358 168(e)(1), 199(a) Revision. 6 76:265 87–569 55 589, 597 91–358 168(e)(2), 199(a) Amendment. 6 76:265 87–569 94 589, 597 91–358 168(e)(3), 199(a) Do. 13 76:357 87–581 101–107 726 91–375 2 Applicability, Sept. 10 76:534 87–656 3 270 91–268 9(a) Amendment. 10 76:534 87–656 4(b) 270 91–268 9(b) Do. 10 76:534 87–656 4(d) 585, 597 91–358 164(f), 199
(a)Do. 10 76:534 87–656 6–8 270 91–268 9(c) Repeal. 2370 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1962 Sept. 10 76:534 87–656 9 579, 597 91–358 160(b), 199(a) Revision. 10 76:534 87–656 9(b) 270 91–268 9(d) Do. 13 76:538 87–657 3(a) 90 91–223 2(a) Amendment. 13 76:538 87–657 4–8 90 91–223 2(b),
(c)Sec. 4 repealed; 5–8 renumbered as 4–7. 13 76:538 87–657 8 90 91–223 1(a),
(b)Amendment. 19 76:550 87–668 1441 91–555 Copyright terms, extension. 27 76:605 87–703 328 1369 91–524 501 Supplemental provision. 28 76:655 87–716 25 589, 597 91–358 168(h), 199(a) Amendment. Oct. 2 76:680 87–730 106(b) 196, 198 91–231 3(a), 9(a) Compensation rates, increase. 15 76:914 87–807 5(b) 437 91–337 15 Exception. 15 76:914 87–807 18 571, 597 91–358 155(c)(12), 199(a) Amendment. 15 76:914 87–807 19 1391 91–531 Revision. 15 76:914 87–807 19(c) 586, 597 91–358 165(c), 199(a) Repeal. 23 76:1173 87–874 203 310, 311 91–282 4(1), (2), 5(a) Project modifications. 23 76:1173 87–874 207 1833 91–611 234 Amendment. (See also 1944, P.L. 534, sec. 4.) 1963 May 28 77:49 88–29 2(f) 776, 774, 787 91–375 6(h), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. Oct. 31 77:282 88–164 (title I) 100–45 1316, 1325 91–517 101(a), 103 Heading revised. 31 77:282 88–164 100 1327 91–517 207(a) Revision. 31 77:282 88–164 121–127 1327 91–517 207(b) Heading revised. 31 77:282 88–164 121(a) 1325 91–517 201(a)(1)–(3).
(b)Amendment. 31 77:282 88–164 122–126 1326 91–517 202 Secs. 122–125 redesignated as 123–126; new 122 added. 31 77:282 88–164 123(a),
(b)1326 91–517 203 Existing text of redesignated sec. 123 designated as
(a)and amended; subsec.
(b)added, 31 77:282 88–164 124 1326 91–517 201(c) Amendment (former sec. 124). 31 77:282 88–164 124(a),
(b)1326 91–517 204 Redesignated see. 124 amended. 31 77:282 88–164 125 1326 91–517 201(c) Amendment (former sec. 125). 31 77:282 88–164 125 1326 91–517 205 Redesignated sec. 125 amended. 31 77:282 88–164 127 1326 91–517 206 Addition. 31 77:282 88–164 130–140 1316, 1325 91–517 101(b),103 Secs. 131–137 (pt. C) deleted; new 130–140 (pt. C) added; heading revised. 31 77:282 88–164 131–137 1325 91–517 103 Savings provision. 31 77:282 88–164 134(a)(6) 1915 91–648 208(a)(3)(A) Transfer of functions. 2371 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1963 Oct. 31 77:282 88–164 201 .54 91–211 101 (a)(1),
(2)Amendment. 31 77:282 88–164 202(a) 54 91–211 102(a)(1)–(3),
(c)Do. 31 77:282 88–164 204(a)(6) 1915 91–648 (3),
(c)208(a)(3) Transfer of functions. 31 77:282 88–164 207 54 91–211 101(b) Amendment. 31 77:282 88–164 220(b) 56 91–211 201(a),
(b)Revision; 31 77:282 88–164 221(a) 57 91–211 203(b) applicability. Amendment. 31 77:282 88–164 221(a)(2) 57 91–211 203(b) Exception; 31 77:282 88–164 221(a)(4) 57 91–211 203(a) nonapplicability. Revision. 31 77:282 88–164 221(b) 57 91–211 204(c) Amendment. 31 77:282 88–164 224(a),
(b)56, 57 91–211 202(1), (2), 204(a)(1), (2),
(b)Existing text designated as
(a)and amended: subsec.
(b)added. 31 77:282 88–164 241(b) 58 91–211 302 Amendment. 31 77:282 88–164 242(b) 58 91–211 303(a),
(b)Revision; applicability. 31 77:282 88–164 243(a) 1853 91–616 332 1), 2) Amendment. 31 77:282 88–164 243(d) 58 91–211 302 Do. 31 77:282 88–164 246, 247 59 91–211 304 Sec. 246 redesignated as 247; new 246 added. 31 77:282 88–164 247 1851 91–616 311 Revision. 31 77:282 88–164 251~256 1238 91–513 1(a)(3) Heading revised. 31 77:282 88–164 251 1238 91–513 1(a)(1) Amendment. 31 77:282 88–164 251(b) 58 91–211 302 Do. 31 77:282 88–164 252 59 1238 91–211 305(a)(1),
(b)Amendment; heading revised. 31 77:282 88–164 252 1238 91–513 1(a)(1) Amendment. 31 77:282 88–164 252(A),
(C)1238 91–513 1(a)(2) Do. 31 77:282 88–164 252(D) 59 91–211 305(a)(2),
(3)Addition. 31 77:282 88–164 253–255 1238 91–513 1(o) Secs. 253, 254 31 77:282 88–164 253 1238 91–513 1(a)(1) redesignated as 254, 255; new 253 added. Amendment. 31 77:282 88–164 256 1239 91–513 1(d) Addition. 31 77:282 88–164 261 1238 91–513 1(b)(4) Heading amended. 31 77:282 88–164 261(a) 57 91–211 301(a),
(b)Amendment. 31 77:282 88–164 261(a) 1238 91–513 1(b)(1),
(2)Do. 31 77:282 88–164 261(b) 58 91–211 301(d) Do. 31 77:282 88–164 261(c) 58 91–211 301(c) Addition. 31 77:282 88–164 261(c) 1238 91–513 1(b)(3) Amendment. 31 77:282 88–164 262 352 91–29 401(b)(2)) Repeal; effective date. 31 77:282 88–164 263 1238 91–513 1(b)(4) Heading amended. 31 77:282 88–164 264–266 61, 62 91–211 501, 502, 503(a).
(b)Addition. 31 77:282 88–164 264 1238 91–513 1(b)(3) Amendment. 31 77:282 88–164 266 1854 91–616 402(1),
(2)Do. 31 77:282 88–164 271, 272 60 91–211 401 Addition (pt. F). 31 77:282 88–164 301(a),
(b)188 91–230 662(4) Repeal; effective date. 31 77:282 88–164 301(c)(1),
(2)188 91–230 662(4) Repeal; effective date. (See 1961, P.L. 87–276, sec. 6.) 2372 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1963 Oct. 31 77:282 88–164 302 188 91–230 662(4) Repeal; effective date. 31 77:282 88–164 401
(a)54 91–211 102(b),
(0)Amendment. 31 77:282 88–164 401(a) 1324, 1325 91–517 102(a)(1), 103 Do. 31 77:282 88–164 401(b) 1324, 1325 91–517 102(a)(2), 103 Deletion: new subsec.
(b)added. 31 77:282 88–164 401(d) 1324, 1325 91–517 102(a)(3) 103 Amendment. 31 77:282 88–164 401(h) 55 91–211 104 Revision. 31 77:282 88–164 401(h)(2) 1324, 1325 91–517 102(a)(4), 103 Amendment. 31 77:282 88–164 401(j)(l) 56 91–211 105 Do. 31 77:282 88–164 401(l)–(n) 1325 91–517 102(a)(5), 103 Addition. 31 77:282 88–164 402 55 91–211 104 Repeal. 31 77:282 88–164 403 1325 91–517 102(b), 103 Amendment. 31 77:282 88–164 403(c)(1) 55 91–211 103 (a), (b)(1)(A)–(D),
(2)Do. 31 77:282 88–164 404 1325 91–517 102(c), 103 Do. 31 77:282 88–164 404 1853 91–616 321(b) Applicability. 31 77:282 88–164 405, 406 1325 91–517 102(b), 103 Amendment. 31 77:282 88–164 410 61 91–211 504 Addition. 31 77; 282 88–164 (title V) 501–503 188 91–230 662(4) Repeal; effective date. Nov. 7 77:307 88–174 101 1208 91–511 106(a) Amendment. 7 77:307 88–174 507 1220 91–511 507 Do. 7 77:307 88–174 602(1) 1208 91–511 106(b) Do. Dec. 16 77:363 88–204 169 91–230 401(a)(10) Limitation. 16 77:363 88–204 402(a)–(c) 173, 174 91–230 401(c)(6), (h)(2) Repeal. 16 77:363 88–204 407 173 91–230 401 f (4 Do. 16 77:363 88–204 408(a) 1759, 1760 91–606 301(g), 304 Amendment. 18 77:403 88–210 (title I) 101–191 169 91–230 401(a)(10) Limitation. 18 77:403 88–210 102(b) 188 91–230 701 Amendment. 18 77:403 88–210 103(a)(2)(D) 189 91–230 702 Do. 18 77:403 88–210 104(a)(3) 174 91–230 401(h)(6) Repeal. 18 77:403 88–210 104(b)(1) 189 91–230 703 Amendment. 18 77:403 88–210 105, 106 174 91–230 401(f)(8), (g)(6) Repeal. 18 77:403 88–210 152(a)(1) 189 91–230 704(a) Amendment. 18 77:403 88–210 153(d)(2) 189 91–230 704(b) Do. 18 77:403 88–210 161(b) 189 91–230 705 Do. 18 77:403 88–210 181(a) 189 91–230 706(a) Do. 18 77:403 88–210 183(a) 189 91–230 706(b) Do. 18 77:403 88–210 191(b) 189 91–230 707 Do. 21 77:449 88–218 11(a) 571, 597 91–358 155(c)(20), 199(a) Do. 1964 May 20 78:194 88–308 2(a),
(b)1296 91–514 1(i),
(2)Do. 20 78: 194 88–308 3(a) 1297 91–514 2 Do. 20 78; 194 88–308 6 1297 91–514 3 Addition. July 2 78:241 88–352 601–605 726 91–375 2 Applicability. 9 78:302 88–365 3(a)–(e) 962 91–453 2(1),
(2)Subsec.
(c)redesignated as (e); (a),
(b)deleted; new (a)–(d) added. 2373 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1964 July 9 78 :302 88–365 4(a),
(b)965, 969 91–453 3(a)(1), (2), 13(a) Amendment, 9 78:302 88–365 4(c),
(d)965 91–453 3(b) Addition. 9 78:302 88–365 5 966 91–453 4(a),
(b)Amendment. 9 78:302 88–365 6(a) 969 91–453 13(b) Do. 9 78:302 88–365 7(b) 1903, 91–646 220(a)(4), Repeal; savings provision; nonapplicability 9 78:302 88–365 12(d) 1904 966 91–453 (b), 221(a)–(0 5 .Revision. 9 78:302 88–365 14, 15 966, 967 91–453 6, 7 Do. 9 78:302 88–365 16 967 91–453 8 Addition. Aug. 1 78:341 88–390 101 1208 91–511 107(a) Amendment. 1 78:341 88–390 602(1) 1208 91–511 107(h) Do. 10 78:384 88–408 2055 91–672 12 Termination date. 18 78:447 88–443 3(b)(6) 343 91–296 120 Addition. 19 78:505 88–451 5 691 91–367 1 Amendment. 19 78:505 88–451 6 691 91–367 2 Revision. 20 78:508 88–452 602
(i)783, 91–375 6(n), 5(a) Amendment; savings provision. 20 78:552 88–455 774, 787 920 91–447 (d), 15(a) 1(c) Applicability. (See also 18 U.S.C. 3006A, table 5(a).) 30 78:620 88–503 11, 12 571, 597 91–358 155(c)(11)(A), (B), 199(a) Amendment. 31 78:703 88–525 2052 91–671 7(a) Exception. 31 78:703 88–525 2 2048 91–671 1 Revision. 31 78:703 88–525 3(e) 2048 91–671 2(a) Do. 31 78:703 88–525 3(f) 2048 91–671 2(b) Amendment. 31 78:703 88–525 3(j) 2048 91–671 2(e) Revision. 31 78:703 88–525 3(1),
(m)2048, 91–671 2(d),
(e)Addition. 31 78:703 88–525 4(a),
(b)2049 2049 91–671 3 Revision. 31 78:703 88–525 5 2049 91–671 4 Do. 31 78:703 88–525 7(a),
(b)2050 91–671 5 Do. 31 78:703 88–525 10(c) 2051 91–671 6(a) Amendment. 31 78:703 88–525 10(e) 2051 91–671 6(b) Revision, 31 78:703 88–525 10(e)(2) 1915 91–648 208(a)(1) Transfer of functions. 31 78:703 88–525 10(b) 2051 91–671 6(c) Addition. 31 78:703 88–525 14(a),
(b)2052 91–671 7(a) Revision. 31 78:703 88–525 14(e) 2052 91–671 7(b) Addition. 31 78:703 88–525 15(b) 2052 91–671 8 Revision. 31 78:703 88–525 16(a) 2052 91–671 9 Amendment. 31 78:767 88–558 3(e) 412 91–311 Repeal. Sept. 2 78:769 88–560 312 1787 91–609 505(e) Applicability. 2 78:769 88–560 803(b)–(d) 1809 91–609 904 Subsecs, (b),
(c)redesignated as (c), (d); new
(b)added. 3 78:890 88–577 1106 91–504 4 Applicability. 3 78:897 88–578 826 91–383 2(b) Do. 3 78:897 88–578 2(a)–(c) 410 91–308 1 Effective date of 3 78:897 88–578 2(a)(i) 410 91–308 2 1968 amendment, extension. Amendment. 3 78:897 88–578 2(c)(1), (2 1084 91–485 1(a),
(b)Do. 3 78:897 88–578 6(a) 410 91–308 1 Effective date of 1968 amendment, extension. 3 78:897 88–578 8 410 91–308 3 Amendment. 2374 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1964 Sept. 3 78:897 88–578 10 410 91–308 1 Effective date of 1968 amendment, extension. 3 78:897 88–578 201(b) 1743 91–605 302(1),
(2)Amendment. 3 78:905 88–579 445 91–346 5(d)(1), (2), (3)(B) Repeal; savings provision. Oct. 6 78:1004 88–629 2 1903, 1904 91–646 220(a)(7), (b), 221(a) Do. 13 78:1043 88–643 204(b)(3) 1872 91–626 1 Deletion; new subsec.
(3)added. 13 78:1043 88–643 221(e) 1872 91–626 2 Revision. 13 78:1043 88–643 221(f) 1872 91–626 3 Amendment. 13 78:1043 88–643 221(i)–(k) 1872 91–626 3 Addition. 13 78:1043 88–643 236 1873 91–626 4 Amendment. 13 78:1043 88–643 252(c)(1)–(4) 1873 91–626 5 Par.
(1)deleted; (2),
(3)renumbered as (3), (4); new (1),
(2)added. 13 78:1043 88–643 252(g) 1873 91–626 6 Addition. 13 78:1079 88–652 196, 198 91–231 3(a), 9(a) Compensation rates, increase. 13 78:1087 88–655 3 1083 91–483 1(1) Repeal. 13 78:1087 88–655 4 1083 91–483 1(2) Amendment. 13 78:1087 88–655 5 1083 91–483 1(3) Revision. 13 78:1087 88–655 6 1083 91–483 1(4) Repeal. 1965 Mar. 9 79:5 89–4 214(c) 235 91–258 52(b)(5) Amendment. Apr. 11 79:27 89–10 169 91–230 401 (a)(10) Limitation. 11 79:27 89–10 (title I) (See 1950, P.L. 874.) 11 79:27 89–10 201(b) 130 91–230 121(a) Amendment. 11 79:27 89–10 202(a)(1) 130 91–230 121(b) Do. 11 79:27 89–10 204 (b 130 91–230 121(c) Do. 11 79:27 89–10 (title III) 301–310 130, 141 91–230 131 (a),
(d)Revised and replaced by new secs. 301–309. 11 79:27 89–10 (title III) 301–310 132 91–230 131(a) Supplemental provision. 11 79:27 89–10 (title V) 142 91–230 143(a)(1) Heading revised. 11 79:27 89–10 501–505 (pt. A) 142 91–230 143(a)(2) Secs. 501–505 designated as pt. A. 11 79:27 89–10 501–505 142 91–230 143(a)(4)(B) Amendment. 11 79:27 89–10 501(b) 141 91–230 141 Do. 11 79:27 89–10 503(11) 142 91–230 142(a),
(b)Do. 11 79:27 89–10 503(13),
(14)142 91–230 143(a)(4)(C) Deletion. 11 79:27 89–10 506 142 91–230 143(a)(4)(A) Do. 11 79:27 89–10 507 142 91–230 143(a)(3) Sec. 507 redesign- 11 79:27 89–10 507 706 91–373 141 nated as 553. Applicability. 11 79:27 89–10 508–510 142 91–230 143(a)(4)(A) Deletion. 11 79:27 89–10 510(c)–(e) 174 91–230 401(h)(3) Repeal. 11 79:27 89–10 521–525 (pt. B) 142, 145 91–230 143(a)(4) Addition. 11 79:27 89–10 531–534 (pt. C) 142, 148 91–230 143(a)(4)(D) Do. 11 79:27 89–10 541 (pt. D) 142–150 91–230 143(a)(4)(D) Do. 2375 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1965 Apr. 11 79:27 89–10 551, 552 (Pt. E) 142, 151 91–230 143(a)(4)(D Addition. 11 79:27 89–10 553 142 91–230 143(a)(3) Former sec. 507 redesignated as 553. 11 79:27 89–10 553 1925 91–648 403, 404 Repeal. 11 79:27 89–10 (title VI) 601–614 188 91–230 662(3) Repeal; effective date. 11 79:27 89–10 703(a) 151 91–230 151 Amendment. 11 79:27 89–10 706–709 151 91–230 152(a) Secs. 706–708 redesignated as 707–709; new 706 added. 11 79:27 89–10 707(a) 152 91–230 152(b) Amendment. 11 79:27 89–10 708(a) 152 91–230 153 Amendments. 11 79:27 89–10 708(c) 174 91–230 401(h)(3) Repeal. 11 79:27 89–10 709 174 91–230 401(g)(5) Do. 11 79:27 89–10 801(1) 152 91–230 162 Addition. 11 79:27 89–10 802 174 91–230 401(h)(3) Repeal. 11 79:27 89–10 803(a),
(b)173 91–230 401(c)(2) Do. 11 79:27 89–10 803(c) 153 91–230 163 Amendment. 11 79:27 89–10 804 173 91–230 401(f)(5) Repeal. 11 79:27 89–10 806 173 91–230 401(d)(4) Do. 11 79:27 89–10 807(c) 152 91–230 161 Revision. 11 79:27 89–10 80S. 809 153 91–230 164 Addition. June 2 79:129 89–32 101(b)(4) 300 91–273 105(b) Amendment. 21 79:136 89–44 209(b)(D(A) 1880 91–642 1 Supplemental provision. July 14 79:218 89–73 303(a)(6) 1915 91–648 208(a)(3) Transfer of functions. 23 79:254 89–81 101 1768 91–607 201 Revision. 27 79:282 89–92 90 91–222 2 Applicability. 27 79:282 89–92 2–10 87–90 91–222 2, 3 Revision. Aug. 6 79:437 89–110 2–19 314 91–285 2 Designation as title I. 6 79:437 89–110 4(a) 315 91–285 3, 4 Amendment; applicability. 6 79:437 89–110 4(b) 315 91–285 4 Amendment. 6 79:437 89–110 5 315 91–285 5(1),
(2)Do. 6 79:437 89–110 11e 317 91–285 6 Applicability. 6 79:437 89–110 11(c) 853, 855 91–405 204(e), 206
(b)Amendment. 6 79:437 89–110 (title II) 201–205 315, 319 91–285 6 Addition. 6 79:437 89–110 (title III) 301–305 315, 319 91–285 6 Do. 10 79:451 89–117 101(a),
(b)1771, 1774, 1775 91–609 103, 114 (o), 118(b) Amendment. 10 79:451 89–117 101(c)(2)(F) 1775 91–609 120(a)(1)–(3) Addition. 10 79:451 89–117 101(e)(1)(B) 1775 91–609 120(b) Amendment. 10 79:451 89–117 301 1786 91–609 503(5) Repeal; savings provision. 10 79:451 89–117 401–403 1907, 1904 91–646 306, 221(c) Repeal; savings provision; nonapplicability. 10 79:451 89–117 404 1903, 1904 91–646 220(a)(8), (b). 221 (a)–(c) Do. 2376 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1965 Aug. 10 79:451 89–117 702(c)(2) 886 91–431 3(c) Amendment. 10 79:451 89–117 708(a) 886 91–431 3(a) Do. 10 79:451 89–117 708(a) 1780 91–609 304(a) Do. 10 79:451 89–117 708(b) 886 91–431 3(b) Do. 10 79:451 89–117 708(b) 1780 91–609 304(b) Do. 26 79:552 89–136 105 375 91–304 1(a) Do. 26 79:552 89–136 201(c) 375 91–304 Kb) Do. 26 79:552 89–136 202 1618 91–596 28(d) Supplemental provision. 26 79:552 89–136 302 375 91–304 1(0 Amendment. 26 79:552 89–136 402 375 91–304 2 Exception. 26 79:552 89–136 403(g) 375 91–304 1(d) Amendment. 26 79:552 89–136 509(c) 235 91–258 52(b)(2) Do. 28 79:581 89–142 1441 91–555 Copyright terms, extension. Sept. 9 79:667 89–174 4(d) 1816 91–609 917 Addition. 9 79:667 89–174 7(e) 1811 91–609 906 Amendment. 9 79:667 89–174 7(h)–(m) 1775, 1809 91–609 120(e), 905 Addition. 16 79:793 89–188 101 1208 91–511 108(a)(1).
(2)Amendment, 16 79:793 89–188 301 1217 91–511 304(a)(1) Do. 16 79:793 89–188 602(1) 1208 91–511 108(b) Do. 16 79:793 89–188 602(3) 1217 91–511 304(b) Do. 29 79:845 89–209 2(2) 443 91–346 2 Do. 29 79:845 89–209 3(a) 443 91–346 3 Do. 29 79:845 89–209 5(b) 443 91–346 5(a)(1), (d)(3)(A) Revision. 29 79:845 89–209 5(c)(3) 443 91–346 4 Amendment. 29 79:845 89–209 5(d)–(l) 443 91–346 5(a)(2), (d)(3)(A) Subsec.
(d)deleted; subsecs, (e)–(l) redesignated as (d)–(k). 29 79:845 89–209 5(g)(2)(A) 445 91–346 6 Amendment. 29 79:845 89–209 5(g)(3) 445 91–346 7 Revision. 29 79:845 89–209 6 444 91–346 5(b). (d)(3)(A) Do. 29 79:845 89–209 7(b)(2) 445 91–346 8(a) Amendment. 29 79:845 89–209 7(c)(2) 445 91–346 8(b) Revision. 29 79:845 89–209 7(c)(5) 446 91–346 8(c) Amendment. 29 79:845 89–209 8(e) 444 91–346 5(c) Revision. 29 79:845 89–209 9(b) 446 91–346 9 Amendment. 29 79:845 89–209 10(a) 446 91–346 11(l)–(5) Do. 29 79:845 89–209 10(a)(2) 443 91–346 5(a)(3), (d)(3)(A) Do. 29 79:845 89–209 10(a)(6)–(8) 446 91–346 10 Cis. (6),
(7)redesignated as (7), (8); new
(6)added. 29 79:845 89–209 11(a) 444, 91–346 5(a)(4), Amendment. 446 (d)(3)(A), 12(a)(1)–(3) 29 79:845 89–209 11(b) 447 91–346 12(b) Do. 29 79:845 89–209 12 192 91–230 807(b) Repeal. 30 79:893 89–220 11 915 91–444 1(a) Amendment. 30 79:893 89–220 12 915 91–444 Kb) Do. Oct. 9 79:969 89–249 826 91–383 2(b) Applicability. 19 79:983 89–258 “Secs. 1–4” 188 91–230 662(1) Repeal: effective date. 79:986 89–260 69 91–214 2 Restriction. 19 79:986 89–260 3 69 91–214 1 Amendment. 20 79:992 89–272 202(b) 1227 91–512 101 Revision. 20 79:992 89–272 203 (7)–(10) 1228 91–512 102 Addition. 20 79:992 89–272 204(a) 1228 91–512 103(a) Revision. 2377 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1965 Oct. 20 79:992 89–272 204(b),
(c)1229 91–512 104(a) Applicability. 20 79:992 89–272 204(d) 1228 91–512 103(b) Repeal. 20 79:992 89–272 205, 206 1228 91–512 104(a) Sec. 206 deleted; 205 redesignated as 206; new 205 added. 20 79:992 89–272 207–216 1229, 1233 91–512 104(b) Secs. 207–210 redesignated as 213–216; new 207–212 added. 20 79:992 89–272 210 416 91–316 Supplemental provision. 20 79:992 89–272 215(a),
(b)1233 91–512 104(c) Heading revised: existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 20 79:992 89–272 216 1234 91–512 105 Revision. 22 79:1034 89–286 726 91–375 2 Applicability. 27 79:1073 89–298 204 1829 91–611 210 Project modification. 27 79:1073 89–298 301 1821, 1822 91–611 110, 117 Do. 30 79:1125 89–304 1(a) 214 91–249 1(a) Amendment. 30 79:1125 89–304 1(c) 214 91–249 1(b) Addition. 30 79:1125 89–304 4(a) 214 91–249 2 Amendment. 30 79:1125 89–304 7 214 91–249 3 Short title added. Nov. 3 79:1187 89–321 1361 91–524 201(c) Savings provision, (See 1933, P.L. 10, sec. 8c (5)(B).) 3 79:1187 89–321 703 314 91–284 6 Amendment. 3 79:1187 89–321 706 1366, 1378 91–524 405(1), (2), 606 Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 169 91–230 401 (a)(10) Limitation. 8 79:1219 89–329 109(d),
(e)174 91–230 401(h)(4) Repeal. 8 79:1219 89–329 205(c) 174 91–230 401(h){4) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 224(c) 174 91–230 401(h)(4) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 303(e) 174 91–230 401(h)(4) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 408(c)(1) 190 91–230 801 Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 442 35 91–204 Exception. 8 79:1219 89–329 469(c),
(d)174 91–230 401(h)(4) Repeal. 8 79:1319 89–329 502(d),
(e)174 91–230 401(h)(4) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 502(f) 190 91–230 802 Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 511(a)(3),
(4)190, 191 91–230 804(b)(1). 805(a) Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 511(b) 190 91–230 804(b)(2) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 513(a)(1) 190 91–230 894(c) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 513(a)(5)–(8) 191 91–230 804(d) Pars. (5)–(7) redesignated as (6)–(8); new
(5)added. 8 79:1219 89–329 513(a)(6)–(9) 191 91–230 805(b) Redesignated pars. (6)–(8) further redesignated as (7)–(9); new
(6)added. 8 79:1219 89–329 513(c)(2) 190 91–230 803 Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 514(a) 191, 192 91–230 804(e)(1), 805(c) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 514(a)(2) 191 91–230 804(e)(2) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 514(a)(3) 191 91–230 804(e)(3) Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 521 192 91–230 806(a) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 555 189 91–230 708 Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 1201(k) 192 91–230 806(b) Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 1203 173 91–230 401(c)(5) Repeal. 2378 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1965 Nov. 8 79:1219 89–329 1204(a) 173 91–230 401(f)(6) Repeal. 8 79:1219 89–329 1205(c),
(d)174 91–230 401(h)(4) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 1206–1210 172, 173 91–230 401(b), (d)(5) Do. 1966 Mar. 15 80:36 89–367 401(a) 910 91–441 502 Revision. 18 80:75 89–372 5 295 91–272 1(e) Repeal. June 17 80:203 89–454 3(f) 865 91–414 Amendment. 17 80:203 89–454 203(b)(1) 448 91–349 Do. July 4 80:259 89–491 2 1389 91–528 1(1) Do. 4 80:259 89–491 1389 91–528 1(2) Do. 4 80:259 89–491 6(g) 1389 91–528 1(3) Addition. 4 80:259 89–491 7(a) 1389 91–528 1(4) Deletion; new sub* sec.
(a)added. 13 80:279 89–502 16 (a),
(b)929, 931 91–452 206 (a),
(b), 260 Designation “(a)” deleted; subsec.
(b)deleted; heading amended; savings provision 26 80:327 89–519 654, 667 91–358 210(b)(11), 901(a) Repeal. 26 80:327 89–519 9 199 91–232 Amendment. Aug. 24 80:350 89–544 1 1560, 91–579 2, 23 Revision. 24 80:350 89–544 2 (b),
(c)1565 1560, 91–579 3 (1). (2), Amendment. 24 80:350 89–544 2(d)–(h) 1565, 1560, 91–579 23 3(3), 23 Deletion: new subsecs, (d)–(h) added. 24 80:350 89–544 3 1561, 1565 91–579 4(1)–(5), 23 Amendment. 24 80:350 89–544 4 1561, 1565 91–579 5, 23 Revision. 24 80:350 89–544 5–8 1561, 1562, 1565 91–579 6(1), (2), 7, 8 (1), (2), 9(1)–(3), 23 Amendment. 24 80:350 89–544 9, 10 1562, 91–579 10, 11, 23 Revision. 1565 24 80:350 89–544 11 1562, 1565 91–579 12(l)–(3), 23 Amendment. 24 80:350 89–544 12, 13 1562, 1565 91–579 13, 14, 23 Revision. 24 80:350 89–544 14 1563, 1565 91–579 15, 23 Amendment. 24 80:350 89–544 15(a),
(b)1563, 1565 91–579 16(1), (2), 23 Do. 24 80:350 89–544 16 1563, 1565 91–579 17, 23 Revision. 24 80:350 89–544 17 1564, 1565 91–579 18, 23 Amendment. 24 80:350 89–544 18 1564, 1565 91–579 19, 23 Repeal. 24 80:350 89–544 19 1564, 1565 91–579 20, 23 Revision. 24 80:350 89–544 20(a) 1565 91–579 21(1), 23 Amendment. 24 80:350 89–544 20(b) 1565 91–579 21(2), 23 Revision. 24 80:350 89–544 25 1565 91–579 22, 23 Addition. 27 80:354 89–545 103 852 91–405 204(a)(22) Applicability. Sept. 9 80:718 89–563 102(4) 262 91–265 2 Revision. 9 80:718 89–563 112(d) 262 91–265 3 Amendment. 9 80:718 89–563 113(a) 262 91–265 4(a),
(d)Do. 9 80:718 89–563 113(d) 262 91–265 4(b),
(d)Do. 2379 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1966 Sept. 9 80:718 89–563 113(f),
(g)262 91–265 4(c),
(d)Addition. 9 80:718 89–563 120(a)(6),
(7)263 91–265 5 Cl.
(6)redesignated as (7); new
(6)added. 9 80:718 89–563 121(c) 262 91–265 1 Addition. 9 80:718 89–563 206 263 91–265 6 Do. 9 80:718 89–563 (title III) 301–303 263 91–265 7 Revised and replaced by new sec. 301. 9 80:731 89–564 201 1739 91–605 202(a) Revision. 12 80:739 89–568 101 1208 91–511 109(a) Amendment. 12 80:739 89–568 201 1212 91–511 206(a)(1) Do. 12 80:739 89–568 602(1),
(2)1208, 1213 91–511 109(b), 206(b) Do. 13 80:766 89–574 7(b) 1735 91–605 138(a) Revision. 21 80:829 89–600 2 1938, 1940 91–650 701, 803 (a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. 26 80:847 89–605 3 203 91–242 2 Amendment. 26 80:847 89–605 5 203 91–242 1 Do. Oct. 11 80:885 89–642 3 336 91–295 Revision. 11 80:885 89–642 4(a) 214 91–248 10 Amendment. 11 80:885 89–642 4(e) 210 91–248 6(d) Do. 11 80:885 89–642 5(a),
(b)208 91–248 2 Revision. 11 80:885 89–642 7 210 91–248 5(1),
(2)Amendment, 11 80:885 89–642 10 212 91–248 8 Do. 13 80:893 89–646 1, “Par.” 438 91–340 1(1)(A) Do. 13 80:893 89–646 1, “Par. (3)” 438 91–340 KD(B),
(2)Addition. 15 80:915 89–665 108 204 91–243 1(a) Amendment. 15 80:915 89–665 201(a) 204 91–243 1(b)(1) Do. 15 80:915 89–665 201(a)(7)–(11) 204 91–243 1(b)(2),
(3)Pars. (7),
(8)redesignated as (10), (11); new (7)–(9) added. 15 80:915 89–665 201(b) 204 91–243 1(o) Amendment. 15 80:915 89–665 201(c) 204 91–243 1(d) Do. 15 80:915 89–665 201(f) 204 91–243 1(e) Do. 15 80:915 89–665 204 204 91–243 1(f) Amendments. 15 80:915 89–665 205(d) 204 91–243 Kg Amendment. 15 80:915 89–665 206 204 01–243 2 Addition, 15 80:953 89–674 2(a)(2) 1875 91–629 2 Revision. 15 80:953 89–674 2(b) 1875 91–629 1 Do. 15 80:971 89–685 8 272 91–269 7 Repeal. 19 80:1028 89–695 401 1811 91–609 908 Repeal. (See also 1933, P.L. 43, sec. 5(d), P. L. 66, sec. 30; 1934, P.L. 479, secs. 407, 408(e); 1950, P.L. 797, sec. 2, “Secs. 3(q), 7(j)(6), 8(a)–(q), 9, l0(b), (c).) 29 80:1066 89–698 169 91–230 40 1(a)(10) Limitation. 29 80:1066 89–698 103(b) 173 91–230 401(c)(7) Repeal. 29 80:1066 89–698 104 174 91–230 401(0(7) Do. 29 80:1066 89–698 106(e),
(d)174 91–230 401(h)(5) Do. 30 80:1073 89–699 301(f) 72 91–215 8 Amendment. (See also I.R.C, 1954, secs. 3211 (b), 3221(c), table 4.) 2380 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1966 Nov. 2 80:1149 89–720 3 922 91–451 Amendment, 3 80:1191 89–750 (title III) 301–315 159, 164 91–230 301 Revised and replaced by new secs. 301–312 added. 3 80:1191 89–750 305(a) 1669 91–600 3(a)(1),
(2)Amendment. 3 80:1191 89–750 305(a) 1669 91–600 3(a)(2) Continuation of allotment provisions under former see. 305(a). 3 80:1191 89–750 312(b) 1669 91–600 3(b) Amendment. 3 80:1246 89–753 211(a), “Secs. 1–7” 113 91–224 108 Repeal. 3 80:1255 89–754 107(b),
(c)1903, 1904 91–646 220(a)(9), (b), 221(a)–(c) Repeal; savings provision; non applicability. 3 80:1255 89–754 111 1780 91–609 301(c) Amendment. 3 80:1255 89–754 111(b),
(c)1780 91–609 301(a)(1), (2),
(b)Do. 3 80:1255 89–754 208(2) 235 91–258 52(b)(3) Do. 3 80:1255 89–754 906 1781 91–609 305 Do. 3 80:1255 89–754 1010, 1011 1786 91–609 503(6) Repeal; savings provision. 3 80:1255 89–754 1013(a)(3) 1225 91–511 612(1) Amendment. 3 80:1255 89–754 !013(k 1226 91–511 612(2) Addition. 6 80:1316 89–769 1–6, 8–14 1759, 1760 91–606 302(2), 304 Repeal. 6 80:1354 89–775 5 577, 91–358 159(a), Amendment. 6 80:1356 89–777 4 597 1835 91–612 199(a) 3 Amendment. (See 1936, P.L. 622, sec. 5(b).) 7 80:1368 89–785 103(c) 1092 91–496 2(b) Repeal. 7 80:1378 89–787 1579 91–587 5(e) Partial repeal. 7 80:1405 89–789 203 1825, 1830 91–611 201, 215 Project modification. 7 80:1405 89–789 203(2) 1829 91–611 267 Amendment. 7 80:1426 89–791 107 1935, 1936, 1940 91–650 401(a)(4), (d), 803 (a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. 7 80:1426 89–791 107(6) 1935, 1936, 1940 91–650 401(a)(1)–(3), (d), 803(a),
(b)Addition; savings 1936, 1940 (3), (d), 803(a),
(b)provision. 7 80:1426 89–791 108(b) 1935 91–650 401(a)(4), (c),
(d)Supplemental provisions. 7 80:1426 89–791 109(a)(1) 1935, 1936, 1940 91–650 401(b), (d), 803(a),
(b)Amendment; savings provision. 7 80:1426 89–791 109(b) 1935, 1936 91–650 401(c),
(d)Supplemental provisions. 7 80:1426 89–791 110–112 1935, 1936, 1940 91–650 401(c), (d), 803(a),
(b)Sec. 110 redesignated as 112; new 110, 111 added; savings provision. 8 80:1438 89–793 301(a) 293, 296 91–513 1102(p), 1103(a), (b), 1105 (a),
(d)Amendment; savings provision. 13 80:1591 89–810 102(3) 357 91–297 110(a), (b), 111, 112 Amendment; effective date. 2381 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1967 June 24 81:77 90–29 4 1769 91–607 207 Amendment. July 28 81:127 90–57 105 196, 198 91–231 3(a), 9(a) Compensation rates, increase. 28 81:127 90–57 105(a)(1) 196, 198 91–231 3(a), 9(a) Do. 28 81:127 90–57 105(d)(1) 196, 198 91–231 3(a), 9(a) Supplemental provision. 28 81:127 90–57 105(e),
(f)1181, 1204 91–510 305, 601(6) Revision. Sept. 23 81:228 90–90 295 91–272 1(c) Repeal. Oct. 21 81:279 90–110 101 1308 91–511 110(a)(1), Amendment. 21 81:279 90–110 802(1) 1208 91–511 110(b) Do. Nov. 8 81:386 90–132 1579 91–587 5(e) Partial repeal. 16 81:464 90–141 1441 91–555 Copyright terms, extension. 21 81:485 90–148 2 1705 91–604 12(a) Exception. 21 81:485 90–148 2 1713 91–604 15(c)(2) Amendment. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 103(c)” 1710 91–604 15(a)(2) Do. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 103(e)” 1689 91–604 4(b)(2) Do. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 103(f)” 1676 91–604 2(a) Addition. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 104(a)(1)” 1676 91–604 2(b) Revision. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 104(a)(2)(B)–(D)” 1677 91–604 2(c) Cl.
(B)redesignated as (D); new (B),
(C)added. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 104(c)” 416 91–316 Supplemental provision. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 104(c)” 1709 91–604 13(a) Revision. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 105(a)(1)” 1677 91–604 3(a) Do. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 105(d)” 1677 91–604 3(b)(1) Addition. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 106” 1677 91–604 3(c) Revision. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Secs. 107–118” 1678–1688 91–604 4(a) Sec. 107 deleted; 108–111 redesignated as 115–118; new 107–114 added. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 110” 1713 91–604 16(a)(1) Supplemental provision. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 115” 1688 91–604 4(b)(1) Heading revised. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 115(a)” 1688 91–604 4(b)(2) Amendment. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 115(b)–(d)” 1688, 1713 91–604 4(b)(3)–(8), 16(a)(2) Subsecs. (b),
(c)deleted; (d)(1)(A)–(C) redesignated as (b)(1)–(3); (b)(4) added; (d)(1)(D) redesignated as
(c)and amended; (d)(2),
(3)redesignated as (d)(1), (2); (d)(1) amended; savings provision. 2382 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1967 Nov. 21 81:485 90–148 2. “Sec. 115(g)(1)” 1688 91–604 4(b)(9) Amendment. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 115(k)” 1688, 1689 91–604 4(b)(3),
(10)Deletion; new subsec.
(k)added. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 116” 1689 91–604 4(c) Revision. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 117(f)” 1689 91–604 4(d) Addition. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 118” 1689 91–604 5 Revision. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Secs. 201–234” 1705 91–604 11(a)(2)(C) Heading revised. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Secs. 201–212” 1713 91–604 16(b) Savings provision. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Secs. 202–213” 1705 91–604 11(a)(2)(A),
(D)Amendment; designation as pt. A. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 202” 1690–1693 91–604 6(a) Revision. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 203(a)(1)” 1693 91–604 7(a)(1) Do. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 203(a)(2). (3)” 1693 91–604 7(a)(2),
(3)Amendment. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 203(a)(4)” 1693 91–604 7(a)(4) Addition. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 203(b)(1), (2)” 1693 91–604 7(a)(5),
(6)Amendment. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 203(b)(3)” 1693 91–604 7(a)(7)(A) Revision. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 203(c)” 1693 91–604 7(a)(7)(B) Addition. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 204(a)” 1694 91–604 7(b) Amendment. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 205” 1694 91–604 7(e) Revision. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Secs. 206–213” 1694–1698 91–604 8(a),
(b)Secs. 206, 211 deleted; 207–210, 212 redesignated as 208–211, 213; new 206, 207 added. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 208(b)” 1700 91–604 10(a) Redesignated sec. 208 amended. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 210” 1700 91–604 10(b) Redesignated sec. 210 revised. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 211” 1698 91–604 9(a) Redesignated sec. 211 revised. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 212” 1700–1703 91–604 10(c) Addition. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 213” 1705 91–604 11(a)(2)(B) Heading amended. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 213(1), (3)” 1703 91–604 10(d) Amendment. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Secs. 231–234” 1703 91–604 11(a)(1) Addition (pt. B). 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 301(b)” 1677 91–604 3(b)(2)(A),
(B)Amendment. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 302(a)” 1713 91–604 15(c)(1) Revision. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 302(g), (h)” 1710 91–604 15(a)(1) Subsec.
(g)deleted; new (g),
(h)added. 2383 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1967 Nov. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Secs. 303–317” 1705 91–604 12(a) Secs. 303–310 redesignated as 310–317; new 303–309 added. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 307(a)” 1683, 1691 91–604 4(a), 6(a) Applicability. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 309” 416 91–316 Supplemental provision. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Sec. 316” 1709 91–604 13(b) Revision. 21 81:485 90–148 2, “Secs. 401–403” 1709 91–604 14 Addition. Dec. 16 81:613 90–206 210 196, 198 91–231 3(a), 9(a) Compensation rates, increase. (See also 1935, P.L. 46, sec. 8(b).) 16 81:613 90–206 214 196, 198 91–231 3(a), 9(a) Compensation rates, increase. (See also 1946, P.L. 390, sec. 5; 1959, P.L. 86–176; 1962, P.L. 87–730, sec. 106(b); 1964, P.L. 88–652; 1967, P.L. 90–57, sec. 105; 5 U.S.C. 5533(c), table 5(a).) 16 81:613 90–206 225(f)(E) 775, 787 91–375 6(a)(1)–(3), 15(a) Addition. 27 81:734 90–226 (title IX) 901 667, 668 91–358 601, 901(b)(2) Repeal. 27 81:734 90–226 901 1390 91–530 2(b)(1), (2)(A) Rescission of repeal. 27 81:734 90–226 1001–1009 1390 91–530 2(b)(1), (2)(B) Repeal. 1968 Jan. 2 81:783 90–247 2 173 91–230 401(e)(1) Do. 2 81:783 90–247 (title IV) 164 91–230 401(a)(1) Heading revised. 2 81:783 90–247 401 164 91–230 401(a)(2)(A) Heading amended. 2 81:783 90–247 401(a)–(d) 164 91–230 401(a)(2)(B) Existing text designated as (a); subsecs. (b)–(d) added. 2 81:783 90–247 402–406 (Pt. A) 166 91–230 401(a)(10) Secs. 402–106 designated as pt. A. 2 81:783 96–247 402 165, 194 91–230 401(a)(3), 809(d) Revision; supplemental provision. 2 81:783 90–247 403 165 91–230 401(a)(4) Amendment. 2 81:783 90–247 404 165 91–230 401(a)(5), (6)(A) Do. 2 81:783 90–247 404(c) 165 91–230 401(a)(6)(B) Addition. 2 81:783 90–247 405 165 91–230 401(a)(5),
(7)Amendment. 2384 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1968 Jan. 2 81:783 90–247 405(a),
(b)165 91–230 401(a)(8) Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 2 81:783 90–247 406 166 91–230 401(a)(9) Amendment. 2 81:783 90–247 411–426 (Pt. B) 166–170 91–230 401(a)(10) Addition. 2 81:783 90–247 431–438 (pt. C) 166–172 91–230 401(a)(l0) Do. Feb. 14 82:6 90–255 2 1816 91–609 920 Amendment. (See also 1934, P.L. 479, sec. 408(d)(4)(B).) Mar. 28 82:64 90–275 4 1583, 1585 91–588 5, 10(a) Revision. (See also 1959, P.L. 86–211.) May 7 82:113 90–301 3(a) 461 91–351 601 Amendment. 29 82:146 90–321 103(j)–(r) 1126 91–508 501 Subsecs. (j)–(1) redesignated as (p)–(r); new (j)–(o) added. 29 82:146 90–321 132–134 1126, 1127 91–508 502(a), (b), 503(1)–(3) Addition; effective dates. 29 82:146 90–321 404(b) 440 91–344 Amendment. 29 82:146 90–321 504(d) 1136 91–508 602 Addition. 29 82:146 90–321 (title VI) 601–622 1127–1136 91–508 601, 602 Addition; effective date. 29 82:146 90–321 604 1131 91–508 601 Exception. June 19 82:188 90–349 6 1657 91–599 2 Revision. 19 82:197 90–351 101 1881 91–644 2 Do. 19 82:197 90–351 203(a) 1881 91–644 3(a) Amendment. 19 82:197 90–351 203(c) 1881 91–644 3(b),
(c)Do. 19 82:197 90–351 204 1881 91–644 3(d) Do. 19 82:197 90–351 301(b)(4) 1882 91–644 4(1) Revision. 19 82:197 90–351 301(b)(8),
(9)1882 91–644 4(2) Addition. 19 82:197 90–35] 301(c),
(d)1882 91–644 4(3),
(4)Revision. 19 82:197 90–351 303 1883 91–644 4(5) Amendment. 19 82:197 90–351 303(2) 1883 91–644 4(6) Do. 19 82:197 90–351 305, 306 1883 91–644 4(7),
(8)Revision. 19 82:197 90–351 406(b),
(c)1884 91–644 5(1)(A),
(B)Amendment. 19 82:197 90–351 406(d)–(f) 1884, 1885 91–644 5(1)(C) Addition. 19 82:197 90–351 407, 408 1885 91–644 5(2) Do. 19 82:197 90–351 451–455 (pt. E) 1885–1887 91–644 6(a),
(c)Addition (pt. E). (Former pt. E redesignated as pt. F.) 19 82:197 90–351 501–522 (pt. F) 1887 91–644 6(c) Former pt. E redesignated as pt. F; former pt. F redesignated as pt. G. 19 82:197 90–351 505 1887 91–644 7(1) Amendment. (See also 5 U.S.C. 5314(55), 5315(90), table 5(a).) 19 82:197 90–351 506 1887 91–644 7(2) Amendment. (See also 5 U.S.C. 5315(90), 5316(126), table 5(a).) 2385 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1968 June 19 82:197 90–351 508 1887 91–644 7(3) Amendment. 19 82:197 90–351 515 1887 91–644 7(4) Do. 19 82:197 90–351 516(a) 1887 91–644 7(5) Do. 19 82:197 90–351 517 1887 91–644 7(6) Revision. 19 82:197 90–351 519, 520 1888 91–644 7(7),
(8)Do. 19 82:197 90–351 521(c) 1888 91–644 7(9) Addition. 19 82:197 90–351 601 (pt. G) 1887 91–644 6(c) Former pt. F redesignated at pt. G. 19 82:197 90–351 601(a) 1888 91–644 9(1) Revision. 19 82:197 90–351 601(d) 1888 91–644 9(2) Amendment. 19 82:197 90–351 601(1) 1887 91–644 6(b) Addition. 19 82:197 90–351 651–653 (pt. H) 1889 91–644 10 Do. 19 82:197 90–351 670 (pt. I) 1889 91–644 12 Do. 19 82:197 90–351 804 961 91–452 1212 Repeal. 19 82:197 90–351 804 1893 91–644 20(c) Rescission of repeal. 19 82:197 90–351 804(g) 1892 91–644 20(a) Deletion; new subsec.
(g)added. 19 82:197 90–351 804(h) 1893 91–644 20(b)(1) Amendment. 19 82:197 90–351 804(k) 1893 91–644 20(b)(2) Do. 28 82:251 90–364 105(b)(3) 1843 91–614 201(b)(3) Revision. (See I.R.C. 1954, secs. 4251–4254, table 4.) 28 82:251 90–364 202–205 795 91–378 3(b) Nonapplicability. July 9 82:307 90–392 101 852 91–405 204(a)(20) Applicability. 15 82:354 90–401 826 91–383 2(b) Do. 15 82:354 90–401 1(d) 410 91–308 1 Amendment. 21 82:367 90–408 101–502 1223 91–511 605(a)(3) Exception. 21 82:367 90–408 101 1208 91–511 111(a)(1),
(2)Amendment. 21 82:367 90–408 201 1213 91–511 207(a)(1)–(7) Do. 21 82:367 90–408 301 1217 91–511 305(a)(1)–(5) Do. 21 82:367 90–408 802(1)–(3) 1208, 1213, 1217 91–511 111(b), 207(b), 305(b) Do. 23 82:397 90–416 1441 91–555 Copyright terms, extension. 30 82:460 90–441 654, 667 91–358 210(b)(12) 901(a) Repeal. Aug. 1 82:476 90–448 5 1816 91–609 918 Amendment. 1 82:476 90–448 106(a) 1808 91–609 903(a) Revision. 1 82:476 90–448 106(b)(1) 1808 91–609 903(b) Amendment. 1 82:476 90–448 (title IV) 401–416 1802 91–609 727(a) Limitation. 1 82:476 90–448 407(a) 462 91–351 703 Amendment. 1 82:476 90–448 407(d) 1780 91–609 303(a) Do. 1 82:476 90–448 408 1780 91–609 303(e)(I),
(2)Do. 1 82:476 90–448 412(d) 1780 91–609 303(b) Do. 1 82:476 90–448 810(a) 1807 91–609 901(e) Do. 1 82:476 90–448 912 463 91–351 711 Addition. 1 82:476 90–448 1102(b)(3) 1788 91–609 601 Do. 1 82:476 90–448 1210 583, 597 91–358 163(d), 199(a) Amendment. 1 82:476 90–448 1406(5) 1811 91–609 909 Do. 1 82:476 90–448 1415(e) 929, 931 91–452 220, 260 Repeal; savings provision. 1 82:476 90–448 714(b) 1786 91–609 503(7) Do. 2386 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1968 Aug. 3 82:628 90–455 2 570, 597 91–358 155(c)(3), 199(a) Amendment. 12 82:718 90–480 1(4) 49 91–205 Addition. 13 82:731 90–483 201 1824 91–611 201 Applicability, (See also 1936, P.L. 738, sec. 3.) 13 82:731 90–483 202 1824 91–611 201 Applicability. (See also 1944, P.L. 534, sec. 1.) 13 82:731 90–483 203 1824 91–611 201 Applicability. 13 82:750 90–484 1 1362 91–524 204(b) Amendment. 13 82:750 90–484 3 1361 91–524 204(a) Do. 23 82:815 90–495 5(10) 1741 91–605 202(f)(5) Repeal. 23 82:815 90–495 11 1734 91–605 134(c) Do. 23 82:815 90–495 32, 33 1903, 1904 91–646 220(a)(11), (b), 221(a)–(c) Repeal; savings provision; nonapplicability. 23 82:815 90–495 35(a) 1907, 1904 91–646 306, 221(c) Do. 23 82:815 90–495 37 1725, 1739 91–605 120, 147 Revision; enactment provision. (See also 23 U.S.C. 133, 502, 505–508, table 5(a).) Sept. 30 82:901 90–538 188 91–230 662(5) Repeal; effective date. Oct. 11 82:969 90–557 1579 91–587 5(e) Partial repeal. 15 82:1005 90–574 504 85 91–219 215(a) Repeal. 16 82:1014 90–575 505 173 91–230 401(e)(2) Do. 16 82:1014 90–575 506 86 91–219 215(b) Do. 16 82:1064 90–576 104 189 91–230 709 Amendment. 16 82:1064 90–576 303 173 91–230 401(d)(3) Repeal. 17 82:1150 90–587 1 667, 668 91–358 801, 901(b)(2) Amendment. 17 82:1166 90–598 11 571, 91–358 155(c)(27), Do. 21 82:1203 90–614 597 493, 91–358 199(a) 111, Applicability. 583 585 163(f), 164(a)(2), (b)(3). (c)(2),
(d)21 82:1203 90–614 5 494 91–358 111 Do. 21 82:1203 90–614 7, 8 494 91–358 111 Do. 21 82:1203 90–614 11 565 91–358 146(a)(5) Do. 21 82:1203 90–614 11 582, 91–358 162(1), Amendment. 22 82:1320 90–629 1 597, 598 2053 91–672 (2), 199(a), (b)(7) 4 Do. 22 82:1320 90–629 3(b) 2053 91–672 1 Revision. 22 82:1320 90–629 31(a)(b) 2053 91–672 2(1),
(2)Amendment. 22 82:1320 90–629 33(a), (b 2053 91–672 3(1),
(2)Do. 24 82:1345 90–634 302 2077 91–694 2 Amendment; effective date. 1969 July 11 83:46 91–44 101(b)(1) 300 91–273 105(c) Amendment. 22 83:49 91–47 401 405 91–305 401(a) Exception. Oct. 1 83:125 91–79 1759, 1760 91–606 302(3), 304 Repeal. Nov. 14 83:191 91–117 102(c) 4 91–193 Amendment. 18 83:196 91–119 6 372 91–303 7 Revision. 19 83:204 91–121 403 908 91–441 203) e) Repeal. 2387 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1969 Nov. 19 83:204 91–121 409(b) 912 91–441 506(b)(1)(Al Amendment. 19 83:204 91–121 409(b)(2)–(4) 912 91–441 506(b)(1)(B) Do. 19 83:204 91–121 409(b)(4)(A) 912 91–441 506(b)(1)(C) Do. 19 83:204 91–121 409(c)(1),
(2)912 91–441 506(b)(2)(A), (B),
(3)Do. 19 83:204 91–121 409(g) 912 91–441 506(b)(4) Addition. Dec. 5 83:284 91–138 91–405 204(a) Applicability. 5 83:291 91–139 1 852 91–405 204(a)(28) Do. 5 83:293 91–142 101–403 1223 91–511 605(a) Partial repeal, with exception. 5 83:293 91–142 101 1209 91–511 112(a) Amendment. 5 83:293 91–142 201 1213 91–511 208(a)(1)–(4) Do. 5 83:293 91–142 702(1),
(2)1209, 1213 91–511 112(b), 208(b) Do. 5 83:293 91–142 705(a),
(b)1223 91–511 605(a)(3), (b)(3) Exception. 5 83:293 91–142 709 1224 91–511 609(1),
(2)Amendment. 12 83:338 91–145 807 91–382 Supplemental provision. 16 83:360 91–147 1441 91–555 Copyright terms, extension. 24 83:379 91–152 414(a) 1816 91–609 919(a)(1),
(2)Amendment. 24 83:379 91–152 414(a)(2)(C) 1816 01–609 919(a)(3) Do. 24 83:379 91–152 414(b) 1816 91–609 919(b)(1)–(4) Do. 29 83:469 91–171 334 91–294 101(b) Supplemental provision. 29 83:469 91–171 642 2038 91–668 842(b) Repeal. 30 83:487 91–172 231(d) 1880 91–642 2 Amendment. 30 83:487 91–172 905(c)(1) 2059 91–675 1(a) Amendment. (See also I.R.C. 1954, secs, 311(a), (d), 301(b), (d). 312(c), table 4.) 30 83:487 91–172 905(c)(4)–(5) 2059 91–675 1(b) Addition. (See also I.R.C. 1954, secs. 311(a), (d), 301(b), (d), 312(c), table 4.) 30 83:487 91–172 1006(1)(A), (B),
(2)407, 408 91–306 2(a)(1)(A)–(D),
(2)Part of existing text designated as cl.(1); former cls.(1),
(2)redesignated as cls. (A), (B); cl.
(2)added. 30 83:487 91–172 1007 408 91–306 2(b)(1)(A),
(D)Amendment. 30 83:487 91–172 1007 2038 91–669 Revision. 30 83:487 91–172 1007(1),
(2)408 91–306 2(b)(1)(B), (C),
(2)Part of existing text designated as (1); cl.
(2)added. 2388 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1970 Feb. 9 84:5 91–194 (title I) 1–121 10 91–194 121 Conforming amendment. Mar. 5 84:23 91–204 335 91–294 101(b) Supplemental provision. 5 84:23 91–204 1579 91–587 5(e) Partial repeal. 13 84:54 91–211 201(c) 1308 91–515 301 Addition. Apr. 15 84:195 91–231 197 91–231 4(c) Exception. May 22 84:195 91–231 197 91–231 4(c) Exception. 26 84:264 91–266 265 91–266 3 Nonapplicability. 26 84:266 91–268 7(b) 268 91–268 4(d) Exception. June 2 84:294 91–272 13 922 91–450 Amendment. (See also 1917, P.L. 368, sec. 41.) 2 84:299 91–273 101(b)(9) 1565 91–580 1 Addition. 2 84:299 91–273 102(a) 1565 91–580 2 Amendment. 29 84:333 91–294 102(c) 694 91–370 Do. 29 84:333 91–294 102(e) 969 91–454 Do. 29 84:333 91–294 102(c) 1893 91–645 Do. 30 84:354 91–297 356 91–297 107(d) Exception. July 2 84:368 91–303 371 91–303 4(a) Do. 6 84:376 91–305 218 91–257 1 Supplemental provision. 6 84:376 91–305 969 91–454 Amendment. 16 84:432 91–337 334 91–294 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision. 23 84:449 91–350 449 91–350 2(a),
(b)Applicability. 24 84:450 91–351 301–310 457 91–351 309 Do. 29 84:473 91–358 601 1390 91–530 2(b)(1) Amendment. (See also 1967, P.L. 90–226, secs. 901, 1001–1009.) 31 84:669 91–361 334 91–294 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision. Aug. 12 84:719 01–375 6(j)(6) 920, 921 91–448 1(a),
(b)Exception; repeal. 15 84:796 91–379 206 1468 91–558 201 Amendment. 18 84:800 91–380 334 91–294 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision. 18 84:807 91–382 334 91–294 101(a)(1) Do. Sept. 26 84:872 91–422 334 91–294 101(a)(1) Do. 26 84:872 91–422 876 91–422 Exception. Oct. 7 84:890 91–439 334 91–294 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision. 15 84:922 91–452 201–260 1564 91–579 17 Applicability. (See also 18 U.S.C. 6001–6005, table 5(a).) 15 84:922 91–452 701–703 936 91–452 703 Applicability. 15 84:922 91–452 1212 1893 91–644 20(c) Repeal. (See 1968, P.L. 90–351, sec. 804.) 16 84:971 91–458 202(b) 972 91–458 203 Exception. 21 84:1040 91–472 334 91–294 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision. 21 84:1040 91–472 1054 91–472 Exception. 21 84:1075 91–479 1077, 1080 91–479 6(a), 12 Applicability; exception. 22 84:1091 91–494 1091 91–494 1, 4 Applicability; effective date. 23 84:1106 91–505 1107 91–505 1, 4 Applicability. 26 84:1114 91–508 203(j) 1121 91–508 213 Do. 26 84:1140 91–510 1440 91–552 1(1) Table of contents amended. 26 84:1140 91–510 128 1440 91–552 1(3) Amendment. 26 84:1140 91–510 302(b) 1440 91–552 1(4) Do. 26 84:1140 91–510 302(e) 1440 91–552 1(5) Do. 2389 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1970 Oct. 26 84:1140 91–510 441(i) 1192 91–510 443(a) Applicability. 26 84:1140 91–510 481–485 1197 91–510 486 Nonapplicability. 26 84:1204 91–511 909 91–441 401(c) Applicability. 26 84:1204 91–511 501–615 1223 91–511 605(b) Partial repeal, with exception. 26 84:1204 91–511 502 1219 91–511 503 Applicability. 26 84:1204 91–511 502(a) 1219 91–511 502(d) Do. 26 84:1204 91–511 606 1223 91–511 606 Do. 27 84:1236 91–513 100–709 1257 91–513 306(f) Exception. 27 84:1236 91–513 202(b) 1246 91–513 201(d),
(e)Do. 27 84:1236 91–513 302(f) 1289 91–513 1008(d) Applicability. 27 84:1236 91–513 303 1283 91–513 703(a)(1), (2),
(c)Supplemental provision. 27 84:1236 91–513 304 1283, 1289, 1295 91–513 703(b), 1008(d), 1104(b) Applicability. 27 84:1236 91–513 305 1289 91–513 1008(d) Do. 27 84:1236 91–513 307 1289 91–513 1008(d) Do. 27 84:1236 91–513 402(c)(1),
(3)1290 91–513 1011(1) Do. 27 84:1236 91–513 411 1291 91–513 1012(c) Do. 27 84:1236 91–513 501–516 1291 91–513 1015 Do. 27 84:1236 91–513 510 1291 91–513 1015 Supplemental provision. 27 84:1236 91–513 1001–1016 1294 91–513 1104(a)(2) Do. 27 84:1236 91–513 1002, 1003 1287 91–513 1004 Exception. 27 84:1236 91–513 1007 1287 91–513 1004 Do. 27 84:1236 91–513 1008 1294 91–513 1104(a)(1) Supplemental provision. 30 84:1327 91–518 1330 91–518 301 Applicability. Nov. 30 84:1358 91–524 1359 91–524 101(4) Nonapplicability. 30 84:1358 91–524 401–610 1382 91–524 805(a) Supplemental provision. Dec. 10 84:1407 91–541 1 1408 91–541 3 Exception. 11 84:1409 91–544 334 91–294 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision. 17 84:1442 91–556 334 91–294 101(a)(1) Do. 17 84:1442 91–556 1461 91–556 Exceptions. 17 84:1465 91–557 5 1465 91–557 2 c) Applicability. 22 84:1480 91–566 334 91–294 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision. 24 84:1542 91–577 1559 91–577 144 Nonapplieability. 24 84:1542 91–577 73(b) 1553 91–577 94 Applicability. 24 84:1542 91–577 101–144 1554 91–577 101(a) Do. 24 84:1542 91–577 III(3) 1555 91–577 113 Exception. 24 84:1566 91–581 1571 91–581 14 Applicability. 24 84:1566 91–581 15 1566 91–581 3 Do. 29 84:1590 91–596 1592 91–596 4(a), (b)(1) Do. 29 84:1620 91–597 1628 91–597 12(b) Do. 29 84:1620 91–597 19 1633 91–597 23(d) Do. 30 84:1636 91–598 1637, 1638, 1655 91–598 3(b)(3), (c)(1), 11 Do. 30 84:1636 91–598 1640 91–598 4(c)(3) Exception. 30 84:1636 91–598 4(c),
(d)1639 91–598 3(f)(2) Do. 30 84:1636 91–598 5(b)(4)(B) 1647 91–598 6(c)(1) Supplemental provision. 31 84:1744 91–606 234 1755 91–606 237(b) Applicability. 31 84:1770 91–609 1779 91–609 214 Exception. 31 84:1770 91–609 710–729 1802 91–609 727(a) Supplemental provision. 31 84:1770 91–609 716 1797 91–609 714(a) Applicability. 31 84:1856 91–619 334 91–294 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision. 2390 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1971 Jan. 2 84:1894 91–646 201–221 1903 91–646 219 Exception. 2 84:1894 91–646 210 1904 91–646 221(b) Applicability. 2 84:1894 91–646 301 1895 91–646 102(a) Do. 2 84:1894 91–646 305 1904 91–646 221(b) Do. 11 84:2001 91–667 1579 91–587 5(e) Partial repeal. 11 84:2040 91–670 302–319 2042, 91–670 304, 316 Applicability. 11 84:2040 91–670 302–319 2047 2043 91–670 308(g) Exception. 11 84:2040 91–670 310(c) 2047 91–670 314 Applicability. Table 2.—Revised Statutes Affected section Amendatory provisions 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 30 852 91–405 204(a)(1) Applicability. 38–41 852 91–405 204(a)(3), (4), (7),
(8)Do. 43 852 91–405 204(a)(10) Do. 46–48 852 91–405 204(a)(16),
(17)Do. 102–104 848 91–405 106(e) Do. 237 852 91–405 204(a)(24) Do. 251 292, 283 91–271 308, 203 Amendment. 355 11 91–194 Exception. 355 835 91–393 1 Amendment. 355 1063 91–472 Exception. 355 1221, 1227 91–511 601, 702 Do. 355 1860 91–619 Do. 355 2026–2028 91–668 Exceptions. 518 173 91–230 401(d)(1) Repeal. 2613 293, 283 91–271 321(a), 203 Do. 2619, 2620 292, 283 91–271 304, 305, 203 Revision. 2625 293, 283 91–271 321(e), 203 Repeal. 2629, 2630 293, 283 91–271 321(d), (f), 203 Do. 2632, 2633 293, 283 91–271 321(g), (i), 203 Do. 2654 292, 283 91–271 307, 203 Amendment. 2863 293, 283 91–271 319, 203 Do. 3087 293, 283 91–271 319, 203 Do. 3111 293, 283 91–271 317, 203 Do. 3114, 3115 1945 91–654 3 Repeal; effective date. 3126 293, 283 91–271 318, 203 Amendment. 3513 1769 91–607 208 Repeal. 3517 1769 91–607 206. Amendment. 3617 890 91–439 Exception. 3648 11 91–194 Do. 3648 111, 115 91–224 105(2), 203(e) Do. 2391 Table 2.—Revised Statutes—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 3648 446 91–346 10 Exception. 3648 469 91–354 4(4) Do. 3648 824 91–382 Do. 3648 1044, 1061 91–472 Do. 3648 1221, 1227 91–511 601, 702 Do. 3648 1613 91–596 22(e)(8) Do. 3648 1785 91–609 502(e) Do. 3648 1860 91–619 Do. 3679 196, 197 91–231 3(b),
(d)Do. 3679 301 91–273 106(a) Do. 3679 335 91–294 107 Applicability. 3679 739, 785 91–375 2, 10(e) Nonapplicability. 3679 895 91–439 Exception. 3679 1062 91–472 Do. 3679 1950, 91–656 3(a), 5(b) Do. 3679 1953 877 91–422 Do. 3679(c) 1451 91–556 Do. 3679(c) 2032 91–668 813(a) Do. 3679(d)(2) 335 91–294 103 Do. 3709 111, 115 91–224 105(2), 203(e) Do. 3709 298 91–272 14(2) Do. 3709 469 91–354 4(3) Do. 3709 818–820 91–382 Exceptions. 3709 1014 91–468 1(3) Nonappiicability. 3709 1042, 1050, 1055 91–472 Exception. 3709 1179 91–510 303 Nonapplicability. 3709 1271 91–513 502(b Exception. 3709 1346 91–519 204 Do. 3709 1613 91–596 22(e)(7) Do. 3709 1719 91–605 110 Nonapplicability. 3709 1785, 1809 91–609 502(e), 905 Exception; nonapplicability. 3735 1050 91–472 Exception. 5136 par. 7 776, 774, 787 91–375 6(d), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 5202 par. 11 451 91–351 201(b) Addition. 5580 1439 91–551 1(a) Revision. 5581 1440 91–651 1(b), (c Amendment. 5582 1440 91–551 1(d) Do. D.C. 389 571, 597 91–358 155(c)(13), 199(a) Do. 397, 398 653, 667 91–358 210(b)(1), 901(a) Repeal. 416(b) 576, 597 91–358 158(a)(1)(A), (B), 199(a) Amendment. 432(a) 601, 667 91–358 206, 901(a) Do. 454 576, 597 91–358 158(a)(2), 199(a) Do. 2392 Table 3.—Internal Revenue Code of 1939 Affected section Amendatory provisions 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1 et seq 2064 91–679 3 Inclusion of provisions relating to liability of spouses on joint returns of income tax by husband and wife. Table 4.—Internal Revenue Code of 1954 Affected section Amendatory provisions 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1 et seq 1807 91–609 901(d),
(e)Supplemental provision. 1 et seq 2071 91–686 1(b)(1),
(c)Do. 1–1388 1803 91–609 727(g) Do. 39 248, 249, 253 91–258 207(c)(1), (d)(10), 211(a),
(b)Heading amended; effective date. 39(a)(4) 248, 253 91–258 207(c)(2), 211(b) Addition; effective date. 39(c) 248, 253 91–258 207(c)(3), (4). 211(b) Amendment; effective date. 47(a)(6) 2060 91–676 2 Addition; effective date. 56–58 1846, 1847 91–614 501(a)(1),
(2)Exception. 56(a)(2) 1846 91–614 501(a)(1),
(c)Deletion; new par.
(2)added; effective date. 56(c) 1847 91–614 501(a)(2), (b)(1).
(2)Addition; effective date. 103(c)(1) 718 91–373 401(a).
(b)Nonapplicability. 103(c)(1) 1498, 1499 91–567 6(a),
(b)Do. 162(a) 1656 91–598 11(f) Supplemental provision. 165(g)(3) 2071 91–687 1(b). 2 Amendment; effective date. 165(g)(3)(A) 2071 91–687 1(a). 2 Do. 165(h)(2) 1759, 1760 91–606 301(h), 304 Revision. 165(i)(1) 2061 91–677 1(a)(2), (b)(1) Amendment; effective date. 165(i)(1)(B) 2061 91–677 1(a)(1), (b)(1) Do. 165(i)(2)(B) 2061 91–677 1(a)(3), (b)(1) Revision; effective date. 165(i)(3) 2061 91–677 1(a)(4), (b)(1) Deletion; effective date. 172(b)(1)(D) 2061, 2062 91–677 2(a),
(d)Amendment; effective date. 172(b)(2) 2061, 2062 91–677 2(b),
(d)Do. 172(h)(3) 2061, 2062 91–677 2(c),
(d)Addition; effective date. 250 1341, 1342 91–518 901(a)–(c) Do. 278 2064 91–680 1(a)–(c), 2 Amendment; heading revised; effective date. 278(b)(2) 2064 91–680 1(d), 2 Revision; effective date. 301(b)(1)(B)(ii) 2059 91–675 1(a),
(b)Effective date of 1969 amendment. 301(d)(2)(B) 2059 91–675 1(a),
(b)Do. 311(a) 2059 91–675 1(a),
(b)Do. 311(d) 2059 91–675 1(a),
(b)Do. 312(c)(3) 2059 91–675 1(a),
(b)Do. 367 2065, 2066 91–681 1(a),
(c)Revision; effective date. 368(a)(1)(E) 1807 91–609 901(d) Supplemental provision. 368(a)(2)(E) 2077 91–693 1(a),
(c)Addition; effective date. 2393 Table 4.—Internal Revenue Code of 1954—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 368(b) 2077 91–693 1(b),
(c)Amendment; effective date. 401(i)(1) 2074 91–691 1(a)(1), (2), Deletion; new par.
(1)added; effective date. 501(c) 13) 1855 91–618 1, 2 Revision; effective date. 531 1846, 1847 91–614 501(a)(1),
(2)Exception. 541 1846, 1847 91–614 501(a)(1),
(2)Do. 818(g) 2072 91–688 1(a),
(b)Addition: effective date. 874(a) 248, 253 91–258 207(d)(1), 211(a) Amendment; effective date. 902(b) 2068, 2069 91–684 1, 3 Revision; effective date. 902(c)(1)(A),
(B)2069 91–684 2(1), (2), 3 Amendment; effective date. 1015(d)(2) 1841, 1842 91–614 102(d)(1)(A),
(e)Do. 1212(a) 2073 01–688 3(a) Supplemental provisions. 1223(11),
(12)1838 91–614 101(g),
(j)Par.
(11)redesignated as (12); new
(11)added; effective date. 1237(a),
(b)2071 91–686 2(a)(1), (2),
(b)Amendment; effective date. 1372(e)(5)(C) 2067 91–683 1(a), (b),
(d)Amendment; effective date; savings provision. 1492(3) 2066 91–681 1(b)(2).
(c)Addition; effective date. 1563(f)(1) 696 91–373 102(b) Amendment. 2012(b)(1) 1841, 1842 91–614 102(d)(2)(A),
(e)Amendment; effective date. 2012(d) 1841, 1842 91–614 102(d)(2)(B),
(e)Do. 2012(d)(1) 1841, 1842 91–614 102(d)(2)(A),
(e)Do. 2032 1836, 1838 91–614 101(a)(1), (2),
(i)Do. 2055(b)(2)(C) 1836, 1838 91–614 101(c),
(J)Do. 2204 1838 91–614 101(f) Do. 2204(a),
(b)1836–1838 91–614 101(d)(1)(A)–(D), 3,
(j)Heading amended; existing text designated as
(a)and amended; subsec.
(b)added; effective date. 2501(a)(1) 1838, 1842 91–614 102(a)(1)(A),
(e)Revision; effective date. 2501(a)(4) 1839, 1842 91–614 102(a)(1)(B),
(e)Amendment; effective date. 2502(a) 1839, 1842 91–614 102(a)(2)(A),
(e)Do. 2502(b),
(c)1839, 1842 91–614 102(a)(2)(B),
(e)Revision; effective date. 2503(a) 1839, 1842 91–614 102(a)(3)(A),
(e)Do. 2503(b) 1839, 1842 91–614 102(a)(3)(B),
(e)Heading amended; amendment; effective date. 2504 1839, 1842 91–614 102(a)(4)(A), (B).
(e)Revision; effective date. 2512(b) 1840, 1842 91–614 102(b)(1),
(e)Amendment; effective date. 2513 1840, 1842 91–614 102(b)(2)(A),
(e)Do. 2513(b)(2)(A) 1840, 1842 91–614 102(b)(2)(B),
(e)Revision; effective date. 2513(b)(2)(B) 1841, 1842 91–614 102(b)(2)(C),
(e)Amendment; effective date. 2513(c) 1841, 1842 91–614 102(b)(2)(D),
(e)Do. 2513(d) 1841, 1842 91–614 102(b)(2)(E),
(e)Do. 2394 Table 4.—Internal Revenue Code of 1954—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 2515(c) 1841, 1842 91–614 102(b)(3),
(e)Amendment; effective date. 2521 1841, 1842 91–614 102(c)(1),
(e)Revision; effective date. 2522 1841, 1842 91–614 102(c)(2),
(e)Amendment; effective date. 2523(a) 1841, 1842 91–614 102(c)(3),
(e)Do. 3121(d)(3)(B),
(C)606 91–373 102(a) Nonapplicability. 3211(b) 70, 72 91–215 4, 8 Revision; termination date of 1966 amendment. 3221(c) 71 91–215 5(b)(1) Exception: non applicability. 3221(c) 71, 72 91–215 5(a), 8 Amendment; termination date of 1966 amendment. 3221(d) 71 91–215 5(b)(1),
(2)Addition; applicability; effective date. 3301 453 91–351 303(d) Exception. 3301 713 91–373 301(a) Revision; effective date. 3302(a)(1) 707, 708 91–373 142(a)(1), (2),
(i)Amendment; effective date. 3302(b) 707, 708 91–373 142(b)(1)–(3),
(i)Do. 3303(a)(i),
(ii)702 91–373 122(a),
(b)Part of existing text designated as (i); cl.
(n)added; effective date. 3303(b)(1) 707. 708 91–373 142(c).
(i)Revision; effective date. 3303(b)(2) 707, 708 91–373 142(d)(1)–(3). Amendment; effective date. 3303(b)(3) 707, 708 91–373 142(e)(1), (2),
(i)Do. 3303(e),
(f)699 91–373 104(c),
(d)Addition; effective date. 3304(a)(6) 697, 699 91–373 104(a),
(d)Par.
(6)redesignated as (13); new
(6)added; effective date, 3304(a)(7)–(10) 701, 702 91–373 121(a),
(b)Addition; effective date. 3304(a)(11) 712 91–373 206 Addition. 3304(a)(12) 701 91–373 108(a),
(b)Addition; effective date. 3304(a)(13) 697, 699 91–373 104(a),
(d)Former par.
(6)redesignated as (13). 3304(c) 704 91–373 131(b)(2) Revision. 3304(c) 707, 708 91–373 142(f),
(i)Revision; effective date. 3304(d) 708 91–373 142(h),
(i)Amendment; effective date. 3304(e) 708 91–373 142(h),
(i)Addition; effective date. 3305(1) 702 91–373 123 Addition. 3306(a) 696 91–373 101(a), (c)(1) Revision; effective date. 3306(b)(1) 713 91–373 302 Amendment; effective date. 3306(c) 699, 700 91–373 105(a),
(c)Partial revision; effective date. 3306(c)(8) 698 91–373 104(b)(1) Exception. 3306(c)(10)(B)–(D) 700, 701 91–373 106(a),
(b)Subpar.
(B)deleted; new (B)–(D) added; effective date. 3306(i) 696 91–373 102(a).
(c)Revision: effective date. 3306(j)(3) 700 91–373 105(b).
(o)Addition; effective date. 3306(k) 697 91–373 103(a).
(b)Revision; effective date. 3300 697, 699 91–373 104(b)(1), (2). (d)(1) Sec. 3309 redesignated as 3311; new 3309 added: effective date. 3310 703 91–373 131(b)(1);
(3)Addition. 3311 697, 699 91–373 104(b)(1), (2). (d)(1) Former sec. 3309 redesignated as 3311. 4041(a),
(b)237 91–258 202(a) Nonanplicability; effective date. 4041(b) 238, 253 91–258 202(b)(1), (2), 211(a) Amendment; effective date. 4041(c)–(b) 237, 253 91–258 202(a), 211(a) Subsecs. (c)–(e) deleted; new (c)–(h) added; effective date. 4041(c)(3) 1743 91–605 303(a)(1) Amendment. 4041(e) 1743 91–605 303(a)(2) Do. 4061(a)(1) 1743 91–605 303(a)(3) Do. 4061(a)(2)(A) 1843 91–614 201(a)(1) Revision. 2395 Table 4.—Internal Revenue Code of 1954—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 4061(b)(1) 1744 91–605 303(a)(4) Amendment. 4063(a)(1)(B) 1845 91–614 303(a),
(b)Amendment: effective date. 4071(d) 1744 91–605 303(a)(5) Amendment. 4081(b) 1744 91–605 303(a)(6) Do. 4082(c) 242, 253 91–258 205(c)(6), 211(a) Amendment; effective date. 4182 1098 91–503 101 Applicability. 4216(b)(3),
(4)1844 91–614 301(b)(1), (2)(A)–(C),
(c)Amendment; heading amended; effective date. 4216(b)(5),
(6)1844 91–614 301(a), (e)(1),
(2)Addition; effective date. 42, 51–425–5 1843 91–614 201(b)(3 Effective date of repeal. 4251(a)(2) 1843 91–614 201(b)(1) Table revised. 4251(b) 1843 91–614 20 1(b) 2 Amendment. 4261–4282 (Subch. C) 242, 253 91–258 205(c)(5), 211(a) Table of sub chapters amended; effective date. 4261–4263 (Subch. C, Pt. I). 242, 253 91–258 205(c)(4), 211(a) Heading revised; effective date. 4261 238, 253 91–258 203(a), 211(b) Revision; effective date. 4262(a), (b),
(d)238, 253 91–258 203(b)(1)–(5), 211(b) Subsecs. (a),
(b)amended;
(d)added; effective date. 4263, 4264 242, 253 91–258 205(c)(1), (2), 211(a) Sec. 4263 repealed; 4264 redesignated as 4263; effective date. 4271, 4272 239, 253 91–258 204, 211(b) Addition; effective date. 4281, 4282 240, 238, 253 91–258 205(a)(1), 203(a), 21 1(a) Addition; exception; effective date. 4291 242, 253 91–258 205(c)(3). 211(a) Amendment; effective date. 4292 241, 253 91–258 205(a)(2), 211(a) Do. 4293 241, 253 91–258 205(a)(3), 211(a) Do. 4294(a) 241, 253 91–258 205(a)(4), 211(a) Do. 4481(a) 1744 91–605 303(a)(7) Amendment. 4481(e) 1744 91–605 303(a)(8) Do. 4482(c)(4) 1744 91–605 303(a)(9) Do. 4491–4494 (Subch. E) 242, 246, 253 91–258 206(a), (d)(1), 211(a) Addition; effective date. 4491(a)(2)(A) 1846 91–614 305(a),
(b)Deletion; new cl.
(A)added; effective date. 4701–4776 1292, 91–513 1101(b)(3) Repeal; savings provision. 1294–1296 (A), (B), 1103(a), (b), 1105(a),
(d)4722 1295 91–513 1105(c)(2)(B),
(C)Conditional provision. 4874 930, 931 91–452 231(a), (b), 260 Repeal; savings provision. 4901(a) 1292, 1294–1296 91–513 1102(a), 1103(a), (b), 1105(a),
(d)Amendment; savings provision. 4905(b)(1) 1292, 91–513 1102(b). Do. 1294–1296 1103(a), (b), 1105(a),
(d)5001–5691 1964, 1965 91–659 2(c)(1), 3(a) Applicability. 5001(a)(5) 1966 91–659 3(a) Do. 2396 Table 4.—Internal Revenue Code of 1954—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 5008(b)(2) 1964, 1966 91–659 2(a)(1),
(2)6 Amendment; effective date. 5008(c)(1)(A)(iii) 1964, 1966 91–659 1, 6 Addition; effective date. 5008(c)(5) 1964, 1966 91–659 2(b), 6 Revision; effective date. 5052(c)(2) 2056, 2058 91–673 1(b), 5 Do. 5053(d),
(e)2056, 2058 91–673 2, 5 Subsec.
(d)redesignated as (e); new
(d)added; effective date 5056 2056, 2058 91–673 1(a), 5 Revision; effective date. 5064(a) 1759, 1760 91–606 301(i), 304 Amendment. 5066, 5067 1965, 1966 91–659 3(a), (b), 6 Sec. 5066 redesignated as 5067; new 5066 added; effective date. 5173(b)(1),
(2)1966 91–659 4(b), (e), 6 Amendment; effective date. 5173(b)(4) 1966 91–659 4(a), 6 Addition; effective date. 5178(a)(4)(A) 1966 91–659 5, 6 Revision; effective date. 5215(a) 1964, 1966 91–659 2(c)(1), 6 Do. 5215(b),
(c)1965, 1966 91–659 2(c)(2), (3), 6 Subsec.
(b)repealed;
(c)redesignated as (b); effective date. 5232(a),
(b)1967, 1966 91–659 7(a), (b), 6 Amendment; effective date. 5401(b) 2056, 2058 91–673 3(a), 5 Do. 5402(a) 2057, 2058 91–673 3(b), 5 Revision; effective date. 5411 2057, 2058 91–673 3(c), 5 Do. 5412 2057, 2058 91–673 3(d), 5 Amendment; effective date. 5416 2057, 2058 91–673 3(e), 5 Revision; effective date. 5417 2057, 2058 91–673 4(a), (b), 5 Addition; effective date. 5708(a) 1759, 1760 91–606 301(j), 304 Amendment. 5801–5872 957 91–452 1102 Applicability of forfeiture provisions. 6013(e) 2063, 2064 91–679 1, 3 Addition; effective date. 6019 1841, 1842 91–614 102(d)(3),
(e)Revision; effective date. 6040(2) 1837, 1838 91–614 101(d)(2),
(j)Amendment; effective date. 6075(a) 1836, 1838 91–614 101(b),
(j)Do. 6075(b) 1842 91–614 101(d)(4),
(e)Revision; effective date. 6091(b)(3),
(4)1838 91–614 101(i)(1), (2),
(j)Do. 6156 246, 253 91–258 206(d)(2), (3), 211(a) Heading amended; effective date. 6156(a) 245, 253 91–258 206(b)(1), 211(a) Amendment; effective date. 6156(c)(2) 245, 253 91–258 206(b)(2), 211(a) Revision; effective date. 6156(c)(2) 1744 91–605 303(a)(10) Amendment. 6157(a)(1) 696 91–373 101(b)(1), (c)(1) Revision; effective date. 6157(b) 696 91–373 101(b)(2), (c)(2) Amendment; effective date. 6161(a)(1) 1838 91–614 101(h),
(j)Do. 2397 Table 4.—Internal Revenue Code of 1954—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 6201(a)(4) 248, 253 91–258 207(d)(1), (2), 211(a) Amendment; heading amended; effective date. 6206 248, 249, 253 91–258 207(d)(3)(A)–(C), (11), 211(a) Do. 6212(c)(1) 1842 91–614 102(d)(5),
(e)Amendment: effective date. 6214(b) 1842 91–614 102(d)(6),
(e)Revision; effective date. 6314(c)(2) 1837, 1838 91–614 101(d)(2),
(j)Amendment; effective date. 6324(a)(3) 1837, 1838 91–614 101(d)(2).
(J)Do. 6324(b) 1842 91–614 102(d)(7),
(e)Do. 6401(b) 248, 253 91–258 207(d)(1), 211(a) Do. 6412(a)(1) 1843 91–614 201(a)(2) Amendment. 6412(a)(2) 1744 91–605 303(b)(1)–(3) Do. 6415 241, 253 91–258 205(b)(2), 211(a) Amendment; effective date. 6416(a)(2)(A) 242, 253 91–258 205(b)(3), 211(a) Do. 6416(b)(2)(E) 1845 91–614 302(b),
(c)Deletion; effective date. 6416(b)(2)(G)–(J) 248, 249, 253 91–258 207(d)(4)–(7), 211(a) Amendment; effective date. 6416(b)(2)(M) 242, 253 91–258 205(b)(4), 211(a) Revision; effective date. 6416(b)(3) 1845 91–614 302(a)(1)(A),
(c)Amendment; effective date. 6416(b)(3)(A)–(C), (E),
(F)1845 91–614 302(a)(1)(B).
(c)Do. 6416(c) 1845 91–614 302(a)(2),
(c)Do. 6420(b)(2)(B) 248, 253 91–258 207(b), 211(b) Do. 6420(i)(1) 242, 253 91–258 205(c)(7)(A), (B), 211(a) Do. 6421 241 91–258 205(b)(1)(B) Nonapplicability. 6421(a) 241, 253 91–258 205(b)(1)(A), 211(a) Amendment; effective date. 6421(c)(3)(A)(ii) 248, 253 91–258 207(b), 211(b) Do. 6421(e)(3) 241, 253 91–258 205(b)(1)(B), 211(a) Addition; effective date. 6421(h) 1744 91–605 303(a)(11) Amendment. 6421(j) 242, 253 91–258 205(c)(8), 21 1(a) Revision; effective date. 6424(b)(1) 248, 253 91–258 207(b), 211(b) Amendment; effective date. 6426 245, 253 91–258 206(c), (d)(4), 211(a) Do. 6426(c)(2) 244, 245 91–258 206(a) Exceptions. 6427 246, 249, 253 91–258 207(a), (d)(12), 211(a),
(b)Addition; effective date. 6427(f) 248 91–258 207(c)(2) Exception. 6501(e)(2) 1842 91–614 102(d)(8),
(e)Amendment; effective date. 6504(9) 1837, 1838 91–614 101(d)(2),
(j)Do. 6512 1842 91–614 102(d)(9),
(e)Do. 6653(b) 2063, 2064 91–679 2, 3 Do. 6675 249, 253 91–258 207(d)(8)(A), (13), 211(a) Heading amended; effective date. 6675(a) 249, 253 91–258 207(d)(8)(B), 211(a) Amendment; effective date. 6675(b)(1) 249, 253 91–258 207(d)(8)(C), 211(a) Do. 2398 Table 4.—Internal Revenue Code of 1954—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 6808(8) 1292, 1294–1296 91–513 1102(c), 1103(a), (b), 1105(a),
(d)Deletion; savings provision. 6905 1837, 1838 91–614 101(e)(1), (2),
(i)Addition; effective date. 6905 1838 91–614 101(f) Amendment; effective date. 7012(a),
(b)1292, 1294–1296 91–513 1102(d), 1103(a), (b), 1105(a),
(d)Deletion; savings provision. 7103(d)(3)(D) 1292, 1294–1296 91–513 1102(e), 1103(a), (b), 1105(a),
(d)Do. 7210 249, 253 91–258 207(d)(9), 211(a) Amendment; effective date. 7237, 7238 1292, 1294–1296 91–513 1101(b)(4)(A), (B), 1103(a), (b), 1105(a),
(d)Repeal; savings provision. 7275 239, 253 91–258 203(c)(1), (2), 211(b) Addition; effective date. 7275(a)(2),
(3)2064, 2065 91–680 3(a)(1)–(3), 4 Par.
(2)deleted;
(3)renumbered as
(2)and amended; effective date. 7275(b)(1) 2064, 2065 91–680 3(b), 4 Amendment; effective date. 7275(b)(2) 2064, 2065 91–680 3(b), 4 Revision; effective date. 7326(b) 1292, 1294–1296 91–513 1102(f), 1103(a), (b), 1105(a),
(d)Deletion; savings provision. 7491 1292, 1294–1296 91–513 1101(b)(5)(A), (B), 1103(a), (b), 1105(a),
(d)Repeal; savings provision. 7493 930. 931 91–452 232. 233. 260 Do. 7603 249, 253 91–258 207(d)(9), 211(a) Amendment; effective date. 7604 249, 253 91–258 207(d)(9), 211(a) Do. 7605(a) 249, 253 91–258 207(d)(9), 211(a) Amendments; effective date. 7607 1292–1296 91–513 1102(g)(1)(A), (C), (2), 1103(a), (b), 1105(a),
(d)Amendment; heading amended; savings provision. 7607(2) 1293–1296 91–513 1102(g)(1)(B), 1103(a), (b), 1105(a),
(d)Amendment; savings provision. 7609(a)(3),
(4)1293–1296 91–513 1102(h), 1103(a), (b), 1105(a),
(d)Deletion; savings provision. 7641 1293–1296 91–513 1101(i), 1103(a), (b), 1105(a),
(d)Amendment; savings provision. 7651 1293–1296 91–513 1102(j), 1103(a), (b), 1105(a), id) Do. 7655(a)(3),
(4)1293–1296 91–513 1102(k), 1103(a), (b), 1105(a),
(d)Deletion; savings provision. 2399 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 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 3 19(d)(1) 775, 774, 787 91–375 6(b), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 3 202–208 74 91–217 1(1),
(2)Amendment. 3 202 74 91–217 1(3) Do. 3 203(a) 75 91–217 1(4),
(5)Do. 3 203(b) 75 91–217 1(6) Revision. 3 205 75 91–217 1(7) Deletion. 3 206 75 91–217 1(8) Amendment. 5 101–8913 68 91–213 5(a) Partial exception. 5 101–8913 115 91–224 203(c) Do. 5 101–8913 125 91–230 112 Do. 5 101–8913 171 91–230 401(a)(10) Partial exceptions. 5 101–8913 223 91–258 12(h)(4)(A) Partial exception. 5 101–8913 431 91–334 2 Do. 5 101–8913 442 91–345 6(c)(1) Do. 5 101–8913 469 91–354 3 Do. 5 101–8913 731 91–375 2 Applicability. 5 101–8913 793, 91–377 7(d)(1),
(2)Partial exception. 5 101–8913 794 797 91–379
(B)103 Partial exceptions. 5 101–8913 848 91–405 106(c) Partial exception. 5 101–8913 919 91–447 1(b) Partial exceptions. 5 101–8913 940, 960 91–452 808(a)(1), 1205(a)(1) Partial exception. 5 101–8913 1037 91 –469 41(4) Do. 6 101–8913 1065 91–474 3(1) Do. 5 101–8913 1235 91–512 204(b)(2) Do. 5 101–8913 1280 91–513 601(c)(1) Do. 5 101–8913 1311 91–515 601(c)(1) Do. 5 101–8913 1318 91–517 10(b) Do. 6 101–8913 1597, 1617 91–596 7(a)(1), 27 f)(1) Do. 5 101–8913 1728 91–605 123(o) Do. 5 101–8913 1748 91–606 203(e) Do. 5 101–8913 1910, 1923, 1928 91–648 102(a), 402(a), 508(a) Do. 5 101 775, 774, 787 91–375 6(c)(1), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 5 104(1) 775, 774, 787 91–375 6(c)(2), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Do. 5 500–576 725, 759 91–375 2 Applicability. 5 500–576 1593, 1596 91–596 6(a), (c)(1) Exception. 5 551–559 98 91–224 102 Applicability. 5 551–559 749 91–375 2 Do. 5 551–559 1118, 1121 91–508 129, 213 Do. 5 552 725 91–375 2 Do. 5 552 1120 91–508 203(J) Exception. 5 554(a)(3) 1602 91–596 10(e) Do. 5 556, 557 1474 91–560 10 Do. 5 701–706 98 91–224 102 Applicability. 5 701–706 725, 749, 759 91–375 2 Do. 5 701–706 972 91–458 202(f) Do. 5 701–706.. 1118, 1121 91–508 129, 213 Do. 5 1304(e)(1) 1928 91–648 510(1) Amendment. 2400 Table 5(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 5 1304(e)(2)(A) 1928 91–648 510(2) Amendment. 5 2104(a),
(b)775, 774, 787 91–375 6(c)(3)(A)–(C), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added; savings provision. 5 2105(e) 775, 774, 787 91–375 6(c)(4), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Addition; savings provision. 5 2106 852, 855 91–405 204(b), 206(b) Amendment. 5 2107(9) 1191, 1204 91–510 442(a)(1)–(3), 601(1) Addition. 5 3104(a)(5) 776, 774, 787 91–375 6(c)(5), 5(a)(d), 15(a) Repeal; savings provision. 5 3110 1955 91–656 8(a)(1) Applicability. 5 3304a
(a)776, 774, 787 91–375 6(c)(6), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 5 3327 776, 774, 787 91–375 6(c)(7)(A), (B), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Repeal; savings provision. 5 3333 725 91–375 2 Applicability. 5 3371–3376 1920–1925 91–648 402(a), (b), 404 Addition. 5 4301(1)(ii) 776, 774, 787 91–375 6(c)(8), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Repeal; savings provision. 5 5101 et seq 428 91–332 4 Exception. 5 5101 et seq 1055, 1056 91–472 Do. 5 5101–5115 68 91–213 5(a) Do. 5 5101–5115 115 91–224 203(c) Do. 5 5101–5115 223 91–258 12(h)(4)(A) Do. 5 5101–5115 431 91–334 2 Do. 5 5101–5115 469 91–354 3 Do. 5 5101–5115 512, 516, 597, 656 91–358 111, 199(b)(2), 304, 305(a) Do. 5 5101–5115 793, 794 91–377 7(d)(1), (2)(B) Do. 5 5101–5115 797 91–379 103 Exceptions. 5 5101–5115 848 91–405 106(c) Exception. 5 5101–5115 940, 961 91–452 808(a)(1), 1205(a)(1) Do. 5 5101–5115 1037 91–469 41(4) Do. 5 5101–5115 1065 91–474 3(1) Do. 5 5101–5115 1235 91–512 204(b)(2) Do. 5 5101–5115 1280 91–513 601(c)(1) Do. 5 5101–5115 1311 91–515 601(c)(1) Do. 5 5101–5115 1617 91–596 27(0(1) Do. 5 5101–5115 1619 91–596 Applicability. 5 5101–5115 1728 91–605 123(o) Exception. 5 5101–5115 1748 91–606 203(e) Do. 5 5101–5115 1955 91–656 9(a)(3) Do. 5 5102(c)(1) 776, 774, 787 91–375 6(c)(9), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Repeal; savings provision. 5 5102(c)(4) 591, 597 91–358 172(f), 199(a) Revision. 5 5108 1605 91–596 12(k) Exception. 5 5108(a) 51 91–206 5(a) Amendment. 5108(a) 1182 91–510 321(a) Exceptions. 5 5108(a) 1955 91–656 9(b) Amendment. 5 5108(c)(10) 1619, 1620 91–596 30(1)–(3), 34 Addition (relating to Department of Labor and Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission). 2401 Table 5(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 5 5108(c)
(10)1889 91–644 11 Addition (relating to Law Enforcement Assistance Administration). 5 5108(c)
(10)1955 91–656 9(a) d)–(3) Addition (relating to Chief Judge of the United States Tax Court). 5 5301–5308 1951, 1952 91–656 3(c) Exceptions. 5 5301 1946 91–656 2(a) Revision. 5 5302 1946 91–656 2(b)(1),
(2)Repeal. 5 5303(a)(2) 776, 774, 787 91–375 6(c)(10), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Repeal; savings provision. 5 5304 776, 774, 787 91–375 6(e) (11), 5 (a)–(d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 5 5305–5308 1946–1951 91–656 3(a),
(b)Addition. 5 5311–5317 793 91–377 7(d)(1) Exception. 5 5311–5317 848 91–405 106(c) Do. 5 5312(5) 776, 774, 787 91–375 6(0(12), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Repeal; savings provision. 5 5313(20) 1888 91–644 8(b) Addition. 5 5314(l)–(54) 1888 91–644 8(a) Par.
(1)deleted: (2)–(54) renumbered as (D(53). 5 5314(3) 776, 774, 787 91–375 6(0(13)(A), 5 (a)–(d), 15(a) Deletion; savings provision. 5 5314(55) 776, 774, 787 91–375 6(c)
(13)(B), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Addition (relating to Chairman, Postal Rate Commission) ; savings provision. 5 5314(55) 1887 91–644 7(1),
(2)Former sec. 5315(90) renumbered as 5314(55). 5 5314(57) 1604, 1620 91–596 12(0(1), 34 Addition. 5 5315(12) 1038 91–169 42(b) Amendment. 5 5315(12) 1072 91–477 3 (bl Do. 5 5315(15) 1829 91–611 211(b) Do. 5 5315(20) 1619, 1620 91–596 29(b), 34 Do. 5 5315(21) 776, 774, 787 91–375 6(0(14) (A), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Deletion ; savings provision. 5 5315(45) 776, 774, 787 91–375 6(c(14) (A), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Do. 5 5315(90) 1887 91–644 7(1),
(2)Renumbered as sec. 5314(55) ; former 5316(126) renumbered as 5315(90). 5 5315(92) 51 91–206 5(b) Addition (relating to National Credit Union Administration). 5 5315(93} 776, 774, 787 91–375 6(0
(14)(B), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Addition; savings provision. 5 5315(94) 1604, 1620 91–596 12(0(2), 34 Addition. 5 5316(37) 776, 774, 787 91–375 6(0(15), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Repeal; savings provision. 5 5316(60) 776, 774, 787 91–375 6(0(15), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Do. 5 5316(123) 776, 774, 787 91–375 6(0(15), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Do. 5 5316(126) 1887 91–644 7(21 Renumbered as sec. 5315(901. 5 5316(130) 968 91–453 12 Addition. 2402 Table 5(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 5 5331–5338 68 91–213 5(a) Exception. 5 5331–5338 115 91–224 203(c) Do. 5 5331–5338 223 91–258 12(h)(4)(A) Do. 5 5331–5338 431 91–334 2 Do. 5 5331–5338 469 91–354 3 Do. 5 5331–5338 512, 516 91–358 111 Do. 5 5331–5338 597 91–358 199(b)
(2)Do. 5 5331–5338 656 91–358 304, 305(a) Do. 5 5331–5338 794 91–377 7(d)(2)(B) Do. 5 5331–5338 797 91–379 103 Exceptions. 5 5331–5338 940, 961 91–452 808(a)(1), 1205(a)(1) Exception. 5 5331–5338 1037 91–469 41(4) Do. 5 5331–5338 1065 91–474 3(1) Do. 5 5331–5338 1235 91–512 204(b)(2) Do. 5 5331–5338 1280 91–513 601(c)(1) Do. 5 5331–5338 1311 91–515 601(c)(1) Do. 5 5331–5338 1617 91–596 27(f)(1) Do. 5 5331–5338 1728 91–605 123(o) Do. 5 5331–5338 1748 91–606 203(e) Do. 5 5332(a) 195, 198 91–231 2(a)(1), (2), (b), 9(a) Compensation rates, increase. 5 5361–5365 797 91–379 103 Exceptions. 5 5363. 5364 877 91–422 Exception. 5 5504 1197 91–510 485(b) Applicability. 5 5515 1476, 1477 91–563 2(a)(b) Revision. 5 5532 725 91–375 2 Applicability. 5 5533 729 91–375 2 Exception. 5 5533(c) 196, 198 91–231 3(a), 9(a) Supplemental provision. 5 5533(c) 433 91–337 Exception. 5 5533(c) 1195, 1204 91–510 477(d), 601(1) Revision. 5 5535. 729 91–375 2 Exception. 5 5536. 729 91–375 2 Do. 5 5536 1953, 1954 91–656 6(a), (b), 7(a) Do. 5 5537 1477 91–563 3(a),
(b)Revision. 5 5541(2)
(vi)776, 774, 787 91–375 6(c)(16),5(a)– (d), 15(a) Repeal; savings provision. 5 5545(c)(2) 198 91–231 8, 9(b) Revision. 5 5709 1081 91–481
(2)Addition. 5 5751 1477 91–563 4(a), (b Do. 5 5942 1953, 1954 91–656 6(a)–(c) Revision; exception. 5 5947 1954 91–656 7(a),
(b)Addition. 5 6101(a)(5) 1197 91–510 485(b) Applicability. 5 6301(2)
(ii)776, 774, 787 91–375 6(c)(17), 5(a)– (d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 5 6322 1476 91–563 1(a),
(b)Revision. 5 6323(a)–(d) 776, 774, 787 91–375 6(c)
(18)(A), (B), 5(a)– (d). 15(a) Subsecs, (a),
(c)amended; (b),
(d)deleted; savings provision. 5 7101–7154 725 91–375 2 Applicability. 5 7101 776, 774, 787 91–375 6(c) (19), 5(a)– (d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 5 7301–7352 725 91–375 2 Applicability. 5 7501–7533 797 91–379 103 Exceptions. 5 7902(c)(1) 1610, 1620 91–596 19(c), 34 Amendment. 5 8101–8150 25 91–204 Applicability. 5 8101–8150. 472 91–357 3(c) Do. 5 8101–8150 732 91–375 2 Do. 2403 Table 5(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 5 8101–8150 2003 91–667 Applicability. 5 8301–8348 732 91–375 2 Do. 5 8331 et seq 1055 91–472 Exception. 5 8332(b) 1192, 1204 91–510 442(b)(4), 601(1) Amendment. 5 8332(b)(8) 1191, 1204 91–510 442(b)(1)– (3), 601(1) Addition. 5 8332(f) 1961, 1963 91–658 1, 5(a) Amendment. 5 8334(c) 502, 503 91–358 111 Applicability. 5 8334(c) 1191 91–510 442(b)(3) Do. S 8334(d) 502–504 91–358 111 Do. 5 8339(h) 1191 91–510 442(b)(3) Do. 5 8339(1) 1961, 1963 91–658 2(a), 5(b) Amendment. 5 8339(j)(I),
(2)1961, 1963 91–658 2(b)(1), (2), 5(c) Existing text designated as (I); par.
(2)added. 5 8341(a)(3), W 1961, 1963 91–658 3(a)(l)–(3), 5(b) Par.
(3)deleted;
(4)renumbered as 5 8341(b) 1061, 1963 91–658 3(b), 5(b) Revision. 5 8341(d) 1962, 1963 91–658 3(c), 5(b) Revision. 5 8341(e)(2) 1962, 1963 91–658 3(d), 5(b) Amendment. 5 8344 776 91–375 6(c)
(20)Nonapplicability. 5 8344(a) 1962, 1963 91–658 4, 5(d) Amendment. 5 8344(c) 776, 774, 787 91–375 6(e)(20) 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Addition; savings provision. 5 8501–8508 732 91–375 2 Applicability. 5 8524 701 91–373 107 Repeal; effective date. 5 8701–8716 732 91–375 2 Applicability. 5 8701
(B)869 91–418 3(a) Amendment. 5 8901–8913 732 91–375 2 Applicability. 5 8901(l)(ii) 869 91–418 3(b) Amendment. 5 8901
(B)869 91–418 2(a) Revision. 5 8901(3)(D)(i) 869 91–418 2(b) Amendment. 5 8906(a) 869 91–418 1(a),
(b)Revision. 9 1–208 693 91–368 2. 4 Chapter analysis added. 9 1–14 693 91–368 1 Applicability. 9 1–14 693 91–368 3, 4 Designation as Chapter 1; chapter heading added. 9 201–208 692 91–368 1. 4 Addition; effective date. 10 101 1863 91–621 1(1)–(7) Applicability with exception. 10 651 304 91–278 1(4)(D Exception. 10 703(b) 368 91–302 Amendment. 10 716 834 91–392 1, 2 Revision. 10 1035(b) 16 91–200 1(1),
(2)Amendment. 10 1088 1081 91–481 2(1),
(2)Addition. 10 1441 1584, 1585 91–588 8(b), 10(a) Amendment. 10 1482(a)(Il) 837 91–397 Addition. 10 1482(e) 1086 91–487 Do. 10 2002 306 91–278 2(1),
(3)Catchline revised. 10 2002(a) 306 91–278 2(2)(A),(B) Amendment. 10 2231–2238 1227 91–511 701 Applicability. 10 2604 1674, 1675 91–603 3(1),
(2)Addition. 10 2674 1223, 1224 91–511 607(1),
(2)Catchline amended. 10 2674(a),
(b)1224 91–511 607(3),
(4)Amendment. 10 2674(e). 1224 91–511 607(4) Do. 10 267 5 (a)–(c) 1224 91–511 608(1),
(2)Existing text designated as (a); subsecs, (b),
(e)added. 10 2680 1903, 1904 91–646 220(a)(3), (b), 221(a) Repeal; savings provision. 10 2683 1226 91–511 613(1),
(2)Addition. 2404 Table 5(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 10 2733(a) 412 91–312 2(a) Amendment. 10 2733(d) 412 91–312 2(b) Revision. 10 2734(d).
(e)412 91–312 1 Do. 10 3013 1829 91–611 211(a) Amendment. 10 4342(a)(5) 852, 855 91–405 204(c), 206(b) Do. 10 4539 1082 91–482 1(a), 2. A. Repeal. 10 4623 1082 91–483 1(a), 2. B. Do. 10 4774(d) 11 91–194 Exception. 10 4774(d) 1221, 1227 91–511 601, 702 Do. 10 4774(d) 1860 91–619 Do. 10 4776 835 91–393 5 Amendment. 10 5701(a)(3) 16 91–199 1(1) Revision. 10 5701(c) 16 91–199 1(2) Amendment. 10 5769(c) 1089 91–491 1(1), 2 Amendment; effective date. 10 5769(d) 1089 91–491 1(2), 2 Deletion; effective date. 10 5893(b) 16 91–199 2 Amendment. 10 5942 15 91–198 1(1) Revision. 10 5981 1082 91–482 1(a), 2. C. Repeal. 10 6024 15 91–198 1(2),
(3)Revision. 10 6159 1082 91–482 1(a), 2. D., 3 Repeal; savings provision. 10 6222(d) 15 91–197 Amendment. 10 6388 a) 1574 91–582 1 Do. 10 6406 1082 91–482 1(a), 2. E. Repeal. 10 6954(a)(5) 852, 855 91–405 204(c), 206(b) Amendment. 10 7307 2066 91–682 2 Exception. 10 9342(a)(5) 852, 855 91–405 204(c), 206(b) Amendment. 10 9774 2027 91–668 Exceptions. 10 9774(d) 1221, 1227 91–511 601, 702 Exception. 10 9776 835 91–393 5 Amendment. 14 2 304 91–278 1(1) (A)–(C) Do. 14 41a(a) 304 91–278 1(2) Do. 14 88(a) 304 91–278 1(3) Do. 14 182(a),
(b)304 91–278 1(4)(A)–(D) Existing text designated as
(a)and amended; subsec.
(b)added. 14 190 304 91–278 K5) Amendment. 14 195 304, 305 91–278 K6),
(7)Addition. 14 271(c) 305 91–278 K8) Amendment, 14 332(a) 305 91–278 1(9) Do. 14 305 91–278 1(10) Do. 14 475(a)–(e) 305, 306 91–278 1(H)(A)– (C).
(12)Existing text designated as
(d); subsecs, (a)–(c).
(e)14 650(a),
(b)306 91–278 1(13)(A),
(B)added; catchline revised. Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 14 657 306 91–278 1(14),
(15)Addition. 14 762(b) 838 91–402 Amendment. 14 770 839 91–402 1(2) Do. 14 770(9),
(10)839 91–402 1(2) CL
(9)redesignated as (10); new
(9)added. 14 772(b) 839 91–402 1(3) Amendment. 14 774 839 91–402 1(4) Revision. 14 775(f) 839 91–402 15) Addition. 14 780(c),
(d)839 91–402 1(6)
(A)Revision. 14 780(i) 839 91–402 1(6)
(B)Addition. 14 781 840 91–402 1(7) Revision. 14 782(a) 840 91–402 1
(A)Do. 14 782(b)(1) 840 91–403 1(8)(B) Do. 14 782(b)(2) 840 91–402 1(8) C) Amendment. 14 782(b)(3) 840 91–402 1(8)
(D)Revision. 14 782(b)
(4)840 91–402 1(8)(E Do. 14 782(b)(5),
(6)841 91–402 1(8)(F),
(G)Addition. 14 782(c) 841 91–402 1(8)(H) Do. 2405 Table 5(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 14 784(a),
(b)841 91–402 1(9) Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 14 787(a) 841 91–402 1(10) (A)–
(D)Amendment. 14 790(a) 841, 842 91–402 1(11) (A)– Do. 14 791 842 91–402 1(12) Revision. 14 796–798 842 91–402 1(13) Addition. 17 8 777, 774, 787 91–375 6(i)(l),(2). 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 18 1 et seq 725 91–375 2 Applicability. 18 12 777, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(l),(2), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Revision; savings provision. 18 201(a) 853, 855 91–405 204(d)(1), 206(b) Amendment. 18 203(a)(1) 853, 855 91–405 204(d)(2), 206(b) Do. 18 203(b) 853, 855 91–405 204(d) (3), 206(b) Do. 18 204 853, 855 91–405 204(d)(2), 206(b) Do. 18 215 457 91–351 308(b) Applicability. 18 351 1890, 1891 91–644 15, 17 Addition. 18 371 1889 91–644 10 Applicability. 18 440 777, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(3), 5(a)– (d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 18 441 777, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(4),5(a)– (d), 15(a) Do. 18 471–476 457 91–35! 308(f) Supplemental provision. 18 477 457 91–351 308(f) Applicability. 18 492 457 91–351 308(f) Supplemental provision. 18 493 1016 91–468 3(1),
(2)Amendment. 18 494 457 91–351 308(f) Supplemental provision. 18 495 457 91–351 308(f) Do. 18 500 777, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(5), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 18 501 777, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(8), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Do. 18 501 920 91–448 1(a) Revision. 18 504 921 91–448 2 Amendment. 18 545 202 91–239 2 Applicability, 18 552 1973, 1974 91–662 2,7 Amendment. 18 591 853, 855 91–405 204(d)(4), 206(b) Do. 18 594 853, 855 91–405 204
(5)(1), (2), 206(b) Do. 18 595 853, 855 91–405 204(d)(6), 206(b) Do. 18 607 457 91–351 308 (b Applicability. 18 612 777, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(7), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 18 642 457 91–351 308(f) Supplemental provision. 18 657 1016 91–468 4(1),
(2)Amendment. 18 658 457 91–351 308(b) Applicability. 18 709 1016 91–468 5 Amendment. 18 713 1940, 1941 91–651 1–3 Revision; effective date. 18 714 870, 871 91–419 3, 4 Addition. 2406 Table 5(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 18 835(b) 929, 931 91–452 222, 260 Amendment; savings provision. 18 837 960 91–452 1106(b)(1),
(2)Repeal. 18 841–848 952–959 91–452 1102, 1105(a)–(c) Addition; effective date; applicability. 18 876 777, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(7), 5(a)– (d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 18 877 777, 774, 787 91–375 6 (8), 5(a)– (d), 15(a) Do. 18 895 929, 931 91–452 223(a), (b), 260 Repeal; savings provision. 18 924(c) 1889 91–644 13 Revision. 18 100E 1889 91–644 10 Applicability. 18 1006 1016, 1017 91–468 6(1),
(2)Amendment. 18 1011 457 91–351 308(b) Applicability. 18 1014 457 91–351 308(b) Do. 18 1014 1017 91–468 7 Amendment. 18 1014 1815 91–609 915 Do. 18 1073 932 91–452 302(a),
(b)Do. 18 1111 1607 91–596 17(h)(2) Exception. 18 1114 777, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(9), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 18 1114 1282–1284 91–513 701(i) (1), 702(a)–(c), 704(a), 705 Do. 18 1114 1607, 1620 91–596 17(h)(1), (2), 34 Amendment; exception. 18 1152 1358 91–523 2 Nonapplicability 18 1153 1358 91–523 2 Do. 18 1162(a) 1358 91–523 1 Amendment. 18 1162(c) 1358 91–523 2 Revision. 18 1303 778, 774, 787 91 –375 6(j)(10), 5(a)– (d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 18 1341 778, 774, 787 91–375 6 (11), 5(a)– (d), 15(a) Do. 18 1342 778, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(12), 5(a)– (d), 15(a) Do. 18 1401–1407 1292, 1294, 1296 91–513 1101(b)(1)(A), (B), 1103(a), (b), 1105(a),
(d)Repeal; savings provision. 18 1406 929, 931 91–452 224(a), (b), 260 Do. 18 1461 1973, 1974 91–662 3(l)–(3), 7 Amendment. 18 1461 1974 91–662 5(b), 7, 6(3) Amendment; effective date. 18 1462 1973, 1974 91–662 4,7 Amendment. 18 1463 778, 774, 787 91–375 6(13), 5 (a)–(d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 18 1505 947 91–452 903 Amendment. 18 1511 936, 937 91–452 802(a),
(b)Addition. 18 1623 932 91–452 401(a),
(b)Do. 18 1691–1737 732 91–375 2 Applicability. 18 1696(c) 778, 774, 787 91–375 6(14), 5(a)– (d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 18 1699 778, 774, 787 91–375 6 (15), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Do. 2407 Table 5(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 18 1703(a) 778, 774, 787 91–375 60)
(16)(A, 5 (a)–(d), 15(a) Revision; savings provision. 18 1703(b) 778, 774, 787 91–375 60)(16)(B), 5fa)–(d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. IS 1704 778, 774, 787 91–375 60X17), 5 (a)–(d), 15(a) Do. 18 1707 778, 774, 787 91–375 6(]) (18), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Do. 18 1709 778, 174, 787 91–375 6G)(19)(A), (B), 5(a)– 15(a) Revision; savings provision. 18 1710 778, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(20), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 18 1711 778, 774, 787 91–375 60)
(21)(A – (D), 5(a)– (d). 15(a) Do. 18 1712 779, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(22)(A)– (D), 5(a)– (d), 15(a) Do. 18 1713 779, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(23), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Do. 18 1715 779, 774, 787 91–375 (d), 15(a) Do. 18 1716 779, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(26) (A), (B)(i)–(iii), 5 (a)–(d), 15(a) Do. 18 1716A 780, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(26), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Do. 18 1717(b) 780, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(27), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Do. 18 1718 780, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(28), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Do. 18 1721 780, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(29), (A)–(D), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Do. 18 1722 780, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(30), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Do. 18 1723 780, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(31), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Do. 18 1724 780, 774, 787 91–375 6(j) (32), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Revision; savings provision. 18 1725 780, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(33), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 18 1729 780, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(34), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Do. 18 1730 780, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(35), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Do. 18 1733 780, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(36) (A), (B), 5(a)– (d), 15(a) Revision; savings provision. 2408 Table 5(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 18 1735–1737 781, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(37)(A), (B), 5(a)– (d), 15(b) Addition; savings provision. 18 1752 1891 91–644 18 Addition. 18 1952(b)(1) 1282–1284 91–513 701(i)(2)(A), 702(a)–(c), 704(a), 705 Amendment ; savings provision. 18 1952(c) 1282–1284 91–513 701(i)(2)(B), 702(a)–(c), 704(a). 705 Do. 18 1954(a),
(b)930, 931 91–452 225, 260 Designation “(a)” deleted; subsec.
(b)deleted; savings provision. 18 1955 937, 938 91–452 803(a),
(b)Addition. 18 1961–1968 941–947 91–452 901(a),
(b)Do. 18 2113(a)–(c) 1017 91–468 8(1) Amendment. 18 2113(h) 1017 91–468 8(2) Addition. 18 2424(b 930, 931 91–452 226, 260 Amendment; savings provision. 18 2510–2520 627 91–358 210(a) supplemental provision. 18 2511(2)(a)(i),
(ii)654, 667 91–358 211(a)(1), (2), 901(a) Existing text designated as
(i); cl.
(ii)added. 18 2514 930, 931 91–452 227(a), (b), 260 Repeal; effective date; savings provision. 18 2516(1)
(o)940, 947, 959 91–452 810, 902(a), 1103 Amendment. 18 2516(l)(c) 1891 91–644 16 Do. 18 2517(3) 947 91–452 902(b) Do. 18 2518(4) 654, 667 91–358 211(b), 901(a) Do. 18 2520 654, 667 91–358 211(c). 901(a) Do. 18 3006A 920 91–447 1 c) applicability. 18 3006A(a)–(f) 916, 920 91–447 1(a), 3 Revision. 18 3006A(g)–(k) 919 91–447 Kb), 3 Subsecs, (g)–(i) redesignated as (i)–(k);new (g),
(h)added. 18 3006A(1) 920 91–447 He). 3 Addition. 18 3056(a),
(b)1892 91–644 19 Existing text designated as
(a); subsec.
(b)added. 18 3056(a) 1941 91–651 4(1).
(2)Amendment. 18 3061 781, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(38)(A)(i), (B), 5 (a)–(d), 15(a) Heading revised; savings provision. 18 3061(a),
(b)782, 774, 787 91–375 6(j)(38)(A)(ii), (iii), 5(a)–(d), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 18 3148 952 91–452 1002 Amendment. 18 3321–3328 926 91–452 101(a) Applicability. 18 3331–3334 923–926 91–452 101(a),
(b)Addition. 18 3486 930, 931 91–452 228(a), (b), 260 Repeal; savings provision. 18 3500(a) 926 91–452 102(a) Amendment. 18 3500(d) 926 91–452 102(b) Do. 18 3500(e)(2) 926 91–452 102(d) Do. 18 3500(e) 3) 926 91–452 102(c),
(d)Addition. 18 3503 934 91–452 601(a),
(b)Do. 18 3504 935, 936 91–452 702(a), (b), 703 Addition; applicability. 18 3569 556 91–358 145(d)(5) Applicability. 18 3575–3578 948–952 91–452 1001(a),
(b)Addition. 18 3616 1292, 1294, 1296 91–513 1101(b)(2)(A), (B), 1103(a), (b), 1105(a),
(d)Repeal; savings provision. 18 3651 1090 91–492 1 Amendment. 2409 Table 5(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 18 3731 1890 91–644 14(a) (l)–(3), Amendment; savings provision. 18 4202 1266 91–513 408(c) Nonapplicability. 18 4203(a) 1090 91–492 2 Amendment. 18 4251(a) 1294, 1296 91–513 1102(B), 1103(a), (b), 1105(a), Amendment; savings provision. 18 5005–5026 601, 604 91–358 205(a), 209 Nonapplicability. 18 5014 437 91–339 1 Amendment. 18 5020 437 91–339 2 Do. 18 6001–6005 926–928, 931 91–452 201(a), (b), 260 Addition; effective date. 18 6001–6005 1564 91–579 17 Applicability. 23 101 et seq 1730 91–605 127(a) Do. 23 101 et seq 1742 91–605 204(a) Exception. 23 101–144 1717, 1721, 1726 91–605 106(b)(1), 112(a), 122(a).
(b)Applicability. 23 101(a) 1716 91–605 106(a)(1)–
(3)Amendment. 23 101(a) 1724, 1739 91–605 117(d), 147 Amendment; enactment provision. 23 101(a) 1732, 1737 91–605 130, 141(1), Amendment. 23 101(b) 1714 91–605 104(a) Do. 23 101(c),
(d)1718 91–605 107 Revision. 23 103(a) 1717 01–605 106(b)(3) Do. 23 103(b) 1739 91–605 146(b)(2) Nonapplicability. 23 103(d)–(f) 1716 91–605 106(b)(1) Subsecs, (d),
(e)relettered as (e), (f); new
(d)added. 23 103(d)
(1)1736 91–605 140 Exception. 23 103(f) 1717 91–605 106(b)(2) Amendment. 23 103(g) 1729 91–605 124 Addition. 23 104(b)(5) 1714 91–605 104(b)(1),
(2)Amendment. 23 104(b)(6) 1717 91–605 106(c)(2) Addition. 23 104(f) 1717 91–605 106(c)(1) Do. 23 105(d)–(f) 1717 91–605 106(d) Subsecs, (d),
(e)relettered as (e), (f); new
(d)added. 23 105(g) 1732 91–605 132 Addition. 23 106(b) 1717 91–605 106(e) Revision. 23 106(d) 1737 91–605 142 Addition. 23 109(g) 1734 91–605 136(a) Revision. 23 109(h)–(i) 1734 91–605 136(b) Addition. 23 120 1718 91–605 108(a), (b), 109(a) Amendment; applicability; effective date. 23 120(a) 1718 91–605 106(f) Amendment. 23 120(f) 1719 01–605 109(b) Do. 23 120(h) 1731 91–605 128 Addition. 23 125 1718 91–605 109(a) Applicability. 23 125(a) 1718 91–605 109(a) Amendment. 23 128(a),
(b)1734 91–605 135(a),
(b)Do. 23 129(e),
(f)1732 91–605 133 Subsec.
(e)designated as (f); new added. 23 129(f) 1736 91–605 139 Addition (relating to ferry boat construction). 23 131(m) 1726 91–605 122(a) Revision. 23 133 1725, 1739 91–605 120, 147 Repeal; nonapplicability; effective date; enactment provision. 23 134(a),
(b)1737, 1738 91–605 143(a),
(b)Existing text designated as
(a)and amended; subsec.
(b)added. 23 135(b) 1718, 1729 91–605 106(g), 125 Amendment. 2410 Table 5(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 23 136
(m)1726 91–605 122(b) Revision. 23 137 1733, 1734 91–605 134(a),
(b)Do. 23 139(a),
(b)1736 91–605 140 Existing text designated as
(a): subsec.
(b)added. 23 140(a),
(b)1719 91–605 110 Do. 23 142 1719, 1720 91–605 111(a),
(b)Addition. 23 143 1729–1731 91–605 127(a),
(b)Do. 23 144 1741, 1742 91–605 204(a),
(b)Do. 23 215, 216 1720–1722 91–605 112(a), (b), 113(a),
(b)Do. 23 301–322. 1717 91–605 106(b) 1) Applicability. 23 301 1736 91–605 139 Exception. 23 303(a) 1722 91–605 114(a) Revision. 23 307(a) 1723 91–605 115(c) Amendment. 23 307(b) 1735 91–605 136(c) Do. 23 307(c)(3) 1729 91–605 126 Do. 23 320(d) 1724 91–605 116(a) Do. 23 321 1723 91–605 115(a),
(b)Addition. 23 322 1742, 1743 91–605 205(a),
(b)Do. 23 402(b)(1)(A) 1741 91–605 203(a),
(b)Amendment. 23 402(c).
(d)1740 91–605 202(c),
(d)Do. 23 402(h) 1740 91–605 202(e) Addition. 23 501–512 1717, 1721 91–605 106(b)(1), 112(a) Applicability. 23 501–512 1903, 1904 91–646 220(a) (10), (b), 221(a)–
(c)Repeal; savings provision; nonapplicability. 23 502 1725, 1739 91–605 120, 147 Applicability; effective date; enactment provision. 23 505–508 1725, 1739 91–605 120. 147 Do. 23 506(b),
(c)1735, 1739 91–605 137, 147 Subsec,
(b)redesignated as (e); new
(b)added; enactment provision. 23 510–512 1724, 1739 91–605 117(a)–(c), 147 Secs. 510, 511 renumbered as 511, 512; new 510 added; enactment provision. 28 1 et 725 91–375 2 Applicability. 28 1 et seq 1870 91–623 4 Supplemental provision. 28 89(c) 298 91–272 10 Amendment. 28 92 297 91–272 5 Revision. 28 93(a) 297 91–272 8 Amendment. 28 94(b) 298 91–272 9 Do. 28 100 1412 91–546 4 Revision. 28 102(b)(1) 298 91–272 11 Amendment. 28 104(b)(3),
(4)1412 91–546 2, 3 Do. 28 112 e) 1412 91–546 1 Do. 28 117 297 91–272 7 Do. 28 118(a) 297 91–272 6 Revision. 28 123(c)(1).
(2)298 91–272 12(a),
(b)Amendment. 28 128 a),
(b)297 91–272 4(a),
(b)Revision. 28 133 295 91–272 1(d) Amendment. 28 253 276 91–271 105, 122 Revision, 28 254 277, 282 91–271 106, 122, 123(a) Do. 28 255–257 277, 282 91–271 107–109, 122, 123(a) Sec. 255 redesignated as 257 and revised; new 255, 256 added. 28 292(c)–(e) 591, 597 91–358 172(e)(1), (2), 199(a) Subsecs, (c),
(d)redesignated as (d), (e); new
(c)added. 28 332(a)–(f) 1907 91–647 1(a),
(b)Existing pars, designated as subsecs, (a)–(d); (e),
(f)added. 2411 Table 5(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 531–537 297 91–272 Applicability. 28 548 197, 198 91–231 3(c), 9(a) Compensation rates, increase. 28 605 920 91–447 Kb) Applicability. 28 753(e) 298 91–272 14(1) Amendment. 28 753(f) 1412 91–545 Do. 28 753(g) 298 91–272 14(2) Addition. 28 796 298 91–272 15(a),
(b)Do. 28 1257 590, 597 91–358 172(a)(1), 199(a) Amendment. 28 1338 1559, 1558 91–577 143(b), 141 Do. 28 1345 453 91–351 303(e) Supplemental provision. 28 1346(a)(2) 449 91–350 1(a), 2(a),
(b)Amendment; applicability. 28 1349 453 91–351 303(e) Exception. 28 1363 590, 591, 597 91–358 172(c)(1), (2), 199(a) Addition. 28 1442 453 91–351 303(e) Supplemental provision. 28 1451 591, 597 91–358 172(d)(1), (2), 199(a) Addition. 28 1491 449 91–350 Kb). 2(a).
(b)Amendment: applicability. 28 1498(d) 1559, 1558 91–577 143(d), 141 Addition. 28 1541 274, 282 91–271 102, 122, 123(b) Revision. 28 1545 1558 91–577 143(a), 141 Addition. 28 1582 278, 282 91–271 110, 122, 123(c) Revision. 28 1583 278, 282 91–271 111, 122, 123(c) Repeal. 28 1823 1478 91–563 5(a),
(b)Do. 28 1826 932 91–452 301(a).
(b)Addition. 28 1866(b) 1408 91–543 Revision. 28 1869(f) 590, 597 91–358 172(b), 199(a) Amendment. 28 2113 590, 597 91–358 172(a)(2)(A), (B). 199(a) Addition. 28 2353 1559, 1558 91–577 143(c), 141 Do. 28 2601 275, 282 91–271 103, 122, 123(d) Revision. 28 2602 276, 282 91–271 104, 122, 123(d) Do. 28 2631–2639 278–282 91–271 112–120, 122, 123(e) Do. 28 2640–2642 281 91–271 121, 122 Repeal. 28 2671–2680 472 91–357 3(b) Applicability. 28 2671–2680 1921 91–648 402(a) Do. 28 2680(h) 1870 91–623 4 Nonapplicability. 28 2901(a) 1293–1296 91–513 1102(1), 1103(a), (b), 1105(a),
(d)Amendment; savings provision. 32 107 2021, 2024 91–668 Exceptions. 32 715(a) 412 91–312 3(a) Amendment. 32 715(d) 412 91–312 3(b) Revision. 37 201(e) 306 91–278 3(1) Amendment. 37 203(b) 306 91–278 3(2) Do. 37 208 1082 91–482 1(b), 2. F. Repeal. 37 405 1085 91–486 Amendment. 37 406b 53 91–210 1(1).
(2)Addition. 37 415(e) 306 91–278 3(3) Amendment. 37 427(b) 1389 91–529 1, 2 Amendment; effective date. 2412 Table 5(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 37 427(b) 1392 91–533 1. 2 Amendment. 37 907 1083 91–484 1(1),
(2)Addition. 38 101(4k 256 91–262 1 Amendment. 38 101(11) 1584, 1585 91–588 9(a), 10(a) Do. 38 101(21)(C) 1864 91–621 6(a)(1),
(b)Do. 38 101(25)(F) 1864 91–621 6(a)(2),
(b)Do. 38 101(30) 1584, 1585 91–588 9(b), 10(a) Addition, 38 103(d) (l)–(3) 789, 790 91–376 4,9 Existing text designated as (1); pars. (2),
(3)added. 38 211(a). 790 91–376 8(a) Revision. 38 230(b) 437 91–338 Amendment. 38 240–244 84, 85 91–219 214(a),
(b)Addition. 38 312(a)–(c) 788, 789 91–376 3(a)–(e) Existing text designated as (a); sub secs, (b),
(c)added; catchline revised. 38 313 789 91–376 3(a) Applicability. 38 314(a)–(s) 787, 91–376 1(a), 9 Amendment. 788, 790 38 3I5(l)(A)–(I) 788, 790 91–376 2(D–(9), 9 Do. 38 322(b) 1583, 1585 91–588 3(a), 10(a) Do. 38 361 203 91–241 Addition. 38 411(e) 1583, 1585 91–588 3(a), 10(a) Amendment. 38 413 256 91–262 2, 4 Revision. 38 414(a)–(c) 256 91–262 3(a)–(c), 4 Amendment. 38 415(b)(1), (c),(d 1582, 1583, 1585 91–588 2(a)–(c), 10(a) Tables revised. 38 415(e) 1583, 1585 91–588 2(d), 10(b) Amendment. 38 415(g)(1)(C) 1584, 1585 91–588 8(a)(1), 10(a) Do. 38 415(g)(l)(M) 1584, 1585 91–588 8(a)(2), (3), 10(a) Addition. 38 417(a) 332 91–291 13(a)–(c), 14(a) Amendment; applicability. 38 503(4) 1584, 1585 91–588 7(1),10(a) Amendment. 38 503(14)–(17) 1584, 1585 91–588 7 (2),(3), 10(a) Addition. 38 506(a)(2) 1584, 1581 91–588 6,10 (a),(b) Amendment. 38 521 1584, 1585 91–588 9(c)(3),(h) (1),(2),10(a) Heading amended. 38 521(a) 1584, 1585 91–588 9(c)(1), 10(a) Amendment, 38 521(b),(c) 1580, 1585 91–588 1 (a),(b),10(a) Tables revised. 38 521(d),(e) 1583, 1585 91–588 3(b)(1),(2), 10(a) Amendment. 38 521(g)(1),(2) 1584, 1585 91–588 9(c)(2), 10(a) Do. 38 541 1585 91–588 9(d) (3),
(h)(1).(2).10(a) Heading and catchime amended. 38 541(a) 1584, 1585 91–588 9(d)(1),(10)
(a)Amendment. 38 541 (b),
(c)1581, 1585 91–588 l(c),(d), 10(a) Tables revised. 38 541(e)(1) 1584, 1585 91–588 9 (d)(2),10(a) Amendment. 38 542(a) 1585 91–588 9(e)(1),(2), (h)(1),(2), 10(a) Amendment; heading amended. 2413 Table 5(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 38 542(c) 1583, 1585 91–588 3(c), 10(a) Amendment. 38 544 1583, 1585 91–588 3(a), 10(a) Do. 38 610(a)(4) 1096 91–500 4(l)–(3) Addition. 38 12(b) 1096 91–500 2 Revision. 38 612(h) 1096 91–500 3 Amendment. 38 612(h) 1583, 1585 91–588 4, 10(a) Do. 38 612(h) 1585 91–588 9(f), 10(a) Do. 38 622(a),
(b)1096 91–500 1 Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 38 622(a) 1096 91–500 1 Exception. 38 705 331 91–291 8, 14(a) Amendment. 38 707(a),
(b)331 91–29! 9, 14(a) Existing text designated as (a); subsec. added. 38 717(c) 331 91–291 10(a), 14(a) Amendment. 38 717(e) 331 91–291 10(b), 14(a) Addition, 38 745 331 91–291 II. 14(a) Revision. 38 752(a),
(b)332 91–291 12, 14(a) Existing text designated as
(a); subsec.
(b)added. 38 765 326 91–291 1, 14(a) Revision. 38 767 327 91–291 2, 14(a) Do. 38 768 328 91–291 3, 7, 14(a) Do. 38 769(a).
(b)329 91–291 4(1). 14(a) Do. 38 769(d)(1) 330 91–291 4(2), 14(a) Amendment. 38 770(e)–(K) 330 91–291 5. 14(a) Addition. 38 774 331 91–291 6, 14(a) Amendment. 38 802(3) 1113 91–506 6 Revision. 38 901(a) 1585 91–588 9(b)(1), 10(a) Amendment. 38 901(c) 1585 91–588 9(b)(2), 10(a) Revision. 38 1504(b) 76, 86 91–219 101, 301 Do. 38 1652(a)(2) 1577 91–584 10(1) Amendment. 38 1652(b) 78 91–219 201(a) Do. 38 1652(b) 1577 91–584 10(2) Do. 38 1652(e) 78 91–219 201(b) Revision. 38 1661(c) 79 91–219 204(a)(1) Amendment. 38 1671 79 91–219 204(a)(4) Exception. 38 1673(a) 78 91–219 202 Revision. 38 1677(a) 78 91–219 203(a) Amendment. 38 1677(a)(1) 79 91–219 203(h) Do. 38 1677(b) 76, 86 91–219 102, 301 Do. 38 1678 79 91–219 204(a)(2) Deletion. 38 1681 79 91–219 204(a)(3) Exception. 38 1681(a)–(d) 81 91–219 205 Do. 38 1681(b)
(2)1576 91–584 6 Amendment. 38 1681(d) 81 91–219 205 Do. 38 1682(a)(1) 76, 86 91–219 103(a), 301 Table revised. 38 1682(b) 77, 86 91–219 103(b), 301 Amendment. 38 1682(b) 79 91–219 204(a)(3) Do. 38 1682(c)(1) 1577 91–584 9 Do. 38 1682(c)(2) 77, 86 91–219 103(c), 301 Do. 38 1682(d)(2) 77, 86 91–219 103(d), 30! Table revised. 38 1683(b) 77, 86 91–219 103(e), 301 Do. 38 1683(b)(1),
(2)1576 91–584 7(1),
(2)Existing text designated as (1); par.
(2)added. 38 1684(a) 81 91–219 206(a)
(2)Amendment. 38 1684(a) 1577 91–584 11(b) Do. 38 1684(a)(3),
(4)81 91–219 206(a)(1),
(2)Cl.
(3)deleted; new (3),
(4)added. 38 1684(a)
(4)1577 91–584 11(a) Revision, 38 1684(a)(5) 1576 91–584 8(1)– 3) Addition. 38 1690–1697 79–81 91–219 204(a)(4).
(b)Do. 38 1701 (a)(1)
(iii)1575 91–584 KD–(3) Do. 2414 Table 5(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 38 1701(a)(1)(C), (D). 1575 91–584 1(4)–(6) Cl,
(C)redesignated as (D); new
(C)added. 38 1711(b)(2),
(3)1575 91–584 2(l)–(4) Par.
(2)redesignated as
(3)and amended; new
(2)added. 38 1712(a)
(3)83 91–219 208(1) Amendment. 38 1712(b) 1575 91–584 3(1) Do. 38 1712(e) 83 91–219 208(2) Addition. 38 1712(f).
(a)1575 91–584 3(2) Do. 38 1720 b)L 1576 91–584 4 Amendment. 38 1723(a) 83 91–219 209 Revision. 38 1732(a) 77. 86 91–219 104(a), 301 Do. 38 1732(b) 78, 86 91–219 104(b), 301 Amendment. 38 1732(c)–– 83 91–219 210 Revision. 38 1733(a)(3) 82 91–219 206(b) Do. 38 1733(a)(3) 1577 91–584 12 Do. 38 1742(a) 78, 86 91–219 104(c), 301 Do. 38 1763 82 91–219 207(a),
(b)Addition. 38 1772(c) 83 91–219 211 Do. 38 1777(a) 83 91–219 212 Amendment. 38 1781 83 91–219 213(1),
(2)Deletion; new sec. 1781 added. 38 1801–1827 1110 91–506 5 Exception. 38 1801–1827. 1753 91–606 233(1) Applicability. 38 1801(a)(3) 1576 91–584 5(a) Addition. 38 1802(b) 1108 91–506 2(a) Amendment. 38 1802(h) 1576 91–584 5(b) Addition. 38 1803(a) 1108 91–506 2(b) Deletion; new subsec.
(a)added. 38 1803(b) 1108 91–506 2(c)(1) Amendment. 38 1803(d)(1) 1108 91–506 2(e)(2) Do. 38 1804(b) 1108 91–506 2(d) Do. 38 1804(d) 1108, 1113 91–506 2(d), 5 Amendment; applicability. 38 1810(a)(5) 1108 91–506 3(1) Addition. 38 1810(d) 1109 91–506 3(2) Do. 38 1811(a)– 1109 91–506 4(1),
(8)Amendment; exception. 38 1811(b) 1109 91–506 4(1), (2),
(8)Do. 38 1811(c)(1) 1109 91–506 4(3),
(8)Do. 38 1811(d)(1) 1109 91–506 4(4) Amendment. 38 1811(d)(2)(A), (B)– 1109 91–506 4(5),
(6)Existing text designated as
(A)and amended; par.
(B)added. 38 1811(c) 1109 91–506 4(7) Amendment. 38 1811(h)–(j) 1109 91–506 4(8) Deletion ; new subsecs, (h)–
(i)added. 38 1818(a) 1108 91–506 2(e) Exception. 38 1818(c)–(e) 1108 91–506 2(e) Subsecs, (c)–(e) deleted; new (c),
(d)added. 38 1819 1110–1114 91–506 5, 7, 8 Addition. 38 1820(a)(2) – 1753, 1760 91–606 233(1), 304 Revision. 38 1820(f) 1753, 1760 91–606 233(2), 304 Do. 38 1821 1113 91–506 5 Applicability. 38 1901–1905 (ch. 39). 1998–2000 91–666 2(a),
(b)Ch. 39 revised and replaced by new secs. 1901–1903. 38 3010(1).
(m)790 91–376 7 Addition. 38 3010(n) 1578 91–584 13 Do. 2415 Table 5(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 38 3104(b)(1) 790 91–376 6, 9 Amendment. 38 3104(b)(3) 790 91–376 6, 9 Addition. 38 3105 1864 91–621 6(a)(3), Amendment. 38 3111 790 91–376 8(b),
(c)Addition. 38 4107 195, 198 91–231 2(a)(1), (2), (b), 9(a) Compensation rates, increase. 38 4107(a) 1092 91–496 2(a)(1)– 3) Amendment. 38 4114(a)(3)(A) 1092 91–496 1 Do. 38 4114(d)(1) 1092 91–496 3 Do. 38 5053(a)(1) 1092 91–196 4 Do. 39 1–6440 719–775, 787 91–375 2, 15(a), (b), 3,5(a)–(d),
(f)Revised and replaced by new secs, 101–5605; effective dates; savings provisions. 39 101–5605 765, 766 91–375 2 Exception. 39 101–5605 785 91–375 10(c) Applicability. 39 202 775 91–375 5(a) Exception. 39 410 760 91–375 2 Applicability. 39 410(b)(1) 1955 91–656 8(a)(1), (2),
(b)Amendment; effective date. 39 601 778 91–375 6(j)(14) Applicability. 39 1001–1011 732, 760 91–375 2 Do. 39 1201–1209 732 91–375 2 Do. 39 2001–2010 742 91–375 2 Do. 39 2005(d)(5) 741 91–375 2 Exception. 39 3001(e),(f) 1974 91–662 6(1) (A),
(B)Subsec.
(e)redesignated as
(f); new
(e)added: effective date. 39 3204 751 91–375 2 Applicability. 39 3204 776, 777, 783 91–375 6(e)–(h),
(n)Exception. 39 3204 1785 91–609 502(d) Do. 39 3207 751 91–375 2 Applicability. 39 3542(a),3543 (a. 195, 198 91–231 2(a)(1), (2), (b), 9(a) Compensation rates, increase. 39 3604 739 91–375 2 Applicability. 39 4001(d) 1973, 1974 91–662 5(a), 7 Addition ; effective date. 39 4001(d) 1974 91–662 6(2) Repeal; effective date. 39 4154 1785 91–609 502(d) Exception. 39 5201–5215 768 91–375 2 Applicability. 44 305(a),
(b)693 91–369 1(1),
(2)Existing text designated as
(a); subsec.
(b)added. 44 317 668 91–359 1(a).
(b)Addition. 44 501 1050 91–472 Exception. 44 501.. 1072 91–477 4 Do. 44 505 724 91–375 2 Do. 44 906 303 91–276 Amendment. 44 2909 321.322 91–287 14 Applicability; amendment. 44 3303a 320 91–287 1 Addition. 44 3304–330 321 91–287 2(C)(1)–(4), 3 Repeal. 44 3308 321 91–287 2(a) Amendment. 44 3309 321 91–287 2(b) Do. 44 3702 1050 91–472 Exception. 44 3702 1072 91–477 4 Do. 44 3703 1050 91–472 Do. 2416 Table 5(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued (The following titles of the D.C. Code have been enacted into law: Titles 11–21, 23, and 28 (Subtitles I and II)) Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 11 11–101 et seq 596 91–358 195(c), 196(a) Exception. 11 11–10111–2504 475–521, 597, 598 91–358 111, 199i), (b)(1), (2),
(5)Revised and replaced by secs, 11–10111–2504; effective dates. 11 11–702(d)_ 198 91–231 6(a), 9(a) Amendment. 11 11–902 198 91–231 6(b), 9(a) Do. 11 11–921
(ix)1390 91–530 2(a)(1),
(d)Do. 11 11–1101(8),
(16)1390 91–530 2(a)(2), (3).
(d)Do. 11 11–150111–1571 596 91–358 196(b) Exception. 11 11–1501 (b)(4) 1390 91–530 2(a)(4), d) Amendment. 11 11–1503 595 91–358 194 Exceptions. 11 11–152111–1571. 595, 596 91–358 195(a)(1), (21
(c)Applicability. 11 11–152111–1530. 491 91–358 111 Do. 11 11–156111–1571 491 91–358 111 Do. 11 11–1561–11–1571 503, 505 91–358 111 Exception. 11 11–1561 506 91–358 111 Do. 11 11–1561(5)
(A)1390 91–630 2(a)(5).
(d)Amendment. 11 11–1561(6
(A)1390 91–530 2(a)(6).
(d)Do. 11 11–1742(a) 1390 91–530 2(a)(7),
(d)Do. 11 11–2103 597 91–358 199(b)(1) Revision ; effective date. 12 12–102 551, 597 91–358 141(1), 199(a) Revision. 12 12–309 551. 597 91–358 141 2). 199(a) Amendment. 13 13–101 552, 597 91–358 142(t)(A), (B). 199(a) Repeal. 13 13–30113–341 552 91–358 142(2) Applicability. 13 13–301 552, 597 91–358 142(2), 199(a) Revision. 13 13–302 552, 597 91–358 142(3), 199(a) Amendment. 13 13–331(1) 552, 597 91–358 142(4), 199(a) Do. 13 13–40113–434. 548–550, 597 91–358 132(a), (b), 199(a) Addition. 13 13–702 552, 597 91–358 142(5) (A), (B), 199(a) Repeal. 14 14–103 552, 597 91–358 143(1), 199(a) Amendment. 14 14–104 552, 597 91–358 143(2)(A (i)– (iii), (B), 199(a) Do. 14 14–305 550, 551, 597 91–358 133(a), (b), 199(a) Revision. 14 14–306.–– 547 91–358 131(a) Exception. 14 14–307 1960 91–657 17 Applicability. 14 14–307
(a)552, 597 91–358 143(3) (A), 199(a) Amendment. 14 14–307(b)(2) 552, 597 91–358 143 (3)(B), 199(a) Do. 14 14–307 (b)(3) 552, 597 91–358 143(3) ,C), 199(a) Addition. 14 14–309. – 553, 597 91–358 143(4), 199(a) Amendment, 14 14–503 553, 597 91–358 143(5), 199(a) Do. 14 14–505 553, 597 91–358 143(6), 199(a) Do. 15 15–10115–111 553, 597 91–358 144(4) (B), (C), 199(a) Heading deleted. 15 15–101
(2)553, 597 91–358 144(1), 199(a) Revision. 2417 Table 5(a).—District of Columbia Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 15 15–102 553, 597 91–358 144(2), 199(a) Amendment. 15 15–108 553, 597 91–358 144(3), 199(a) Do. 15 15–111 553, 597 91–358 144(3), 199(a) Do. 15 15–13115–133 553, 597 91–358 144(4) (A), (C), 199(a) Repeal. 15 15–301 553, 597 91–358 144(6) (B), 199(a) Amendment. 15 15–307 553, 597 91 –358 144(5), 199(a) Do. 15 15–310 553, 597 91–358 144(6) (A), (C), 199(a) Repeal. 15 15–311 553, 597 91–358 144(7), 199(a) Amendment. 15 15–318 553, 597 91–358 144(7), 199(a) Do. 15 15–320 553, 597 91–358 144(7), 199(a) Do. 15 15–503(o),
(d)1066 91–475 Subsec.
(c)redesignated as (d); new
(c)added. 15 15–52115–524 553, 597 91–358 144(8)
(A)(ii),(b), 199(a) Heading amended. 15 15–521, 15–522 553, 597 91–358 144(8)
(A)(i), 199(a) Amendment. 15 15–706(a)(14), (15). 553, 597 91–358 144(9)(A)– (C), 199(a) Par.
(14)deleted;
(15)redesignated as (14), 15 15–707 553. 554, 597, 598 91–358 144(10)(A), (B), 199(b) (3)(B) Revision. 15 I.5–708 554, 597 91–358 144(11) (A), (B), 199(a) Amendment. 15 15–709 554, 597 91–358 144(12)(A)(i), (ii), (iv), (B), 199(a) Amendment; heading revised. 15 15–709(b) 554, 597 91–358 144(12)
(A)(iii), 199(a) Revision, 15 15–710 554, 597 91–358 144(13), 199
(a)Repeal. 15 15–71115–713. 554, 597 91–358 144(14) (A), (B), 199(a) Amendment. 15 15–714 554, 597 91–358 144(15)(A) (iii), (B), 199
(a)Heading amended. 15 15–714(a),
(b)554, 597 91–358 144(15) ( A) (i), 199(a) Amendment. 15 15–714(0) 554, 597 91–358 144(15)(A) (ii), 199(a) Addition. 15 15–716 554, 597 91–358 144(16), 199
(a)Repeal. 15 15–717 554, 597 91–358 144(17), 199
(a)Amendment. 16 16–301(a) 555, 597 91–358 145(a)(1)(A), 199(a) Do. 16 16–301(b)(3) 555, 597 91–358 145(a)(1)(B). 199(a) Do. 16 16–304 555, 597 91–358 145(a) (2), 199(a) Do. 2418 Table 5(a).—District of Columbia Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 16 16–304 (b)(2)(C) 1086 91–488 Amendment. 16 16–305 555, 597 91–358 145(a)(2), 199(a) Do. 16 16–307 555, 597 91–358 145(a)(2), 199(a) Do. 16 16–314 555, 597 91–358 145(a)(2) 199(a) Do. 16 16–501 555. 597 91–358 145(b)(1), 199(a) Do. 16 16–502 555, 597 91–358 145(b)(1), 199(a) Do. 16 16–516 555, 597, 598 91–358 145(b)(2), 199(b)(3)(B) Do. 16 16–533 555, 597 91–358 145(b)(3)(A) (i), (i). (B), 199(a) Do. 16 16–549 555, 597, 598 91–358 145(b)(2), 199(b)(3)(B) Do. 16 16–578 555, 597 91–358 145(b)(3)(A) (i), (ii), (B), (4)(A)–(C), 199(a Do. 16 16–581 555, 597 91–358 145(b)(5), 199(a) Do. 16 16–601 555, 597 91–358 145(c)(1), (2), 199(a) Do. 16 16–70116–710 557, 597 91–358 145(d)(7), 199(a) Heading amended. 16 16–701 555, 597 91–358 145(d)(1), 199(a) Revision. 16 16–702 555, 556, 597 91–358 145(d)(2)(A), (B), 199(a) Do. 16 16–703 556, 597 91–358 145(d)(3), 199(a) Do. 16 16–704 557, 597 91–358 145(d)(6), 199(a) Amendment. 16 16–705 556, 597 91–358 145(d)(4), 199(a) Revision. 16 16–706 556, 597 91–358 145(d)(5), 199(a) Do. 16 16–707 557, 597 91–358 145(d)(6), 199(a) Amendment. 16 16–709 557, 597 91–358 145(d)(6), 199(a) Do. 16 16–710 557, 597 91–358 145(d)(6), 199(a) Do. 16 16–901 557, 597 91–358 145(e)(1), 199(a) Do. 16 16–916 557, 597 91–358 145(e)(2)(A) (ii), (B), 199(a) Heading revised. 16 16–916(e),
(d)557, 597 91–358 145(e)(2)(A) (1). 199(a) Subsec.
(c)redesignated as
(d); new
(c)added. 16 16–918 557, 597 91–358 145(e)(3)(A), (B). 199(a) Revision. 16 16–100116–1006– 545–548, .597 91–358 131(a), (b), 199(a) Addition. 16 16–1301 557, 597 91–358 145(f)(1), 199(a) Revision. 16 16–1303 557, 560, 597 91–358 145(f)(2),
(14)(A), 199(a) Addition. 2419 Table 5(a).—District of Columbia Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 16 16–1311 558, 560, 597 91–358 145(f)(3)(A)– (D),(14)(B), 199(a) Amendment. 16 16–1312 558, 560, 597 91–358 145(f)(4),
(14)(C), 199(a) Revision. 16 16–1314(a) 558, 597 91–358 145(f)(5), 199(a) Amendments. 16 16–1318(a) 558, 597 91–358 145(f)(6), 199(a) Amendment. 16 16–1319 558, 597 91–358 145(f)(7), 199(a) Do. 16 16–1321 558, 597 91–358 145(f)(7), 199(a) Do. 16 16–1331 558, 597 91–358 145(f) (8), 199(a) Do. 16 16–1332(a) 558, 597 91–358 145(f)(9), 199(a) Do. 16 16–1332(e). 558, 597 91–358 145(f)(9), 199(a) Do. 16 16–1334 558, 597 91–358 145(f)(10), 199(a) Do. 16 16–1336 558, 597 91–358 140(f)(7), 199(a) Do. 16 16–1337, 16–1338 558, 560, 597 91–358 145(f) (11),
(14)(D), 199(a) Sec. 16–1337 repealed; 16–1338 redesignated as 16–1337. 16 16–1357 558, 597 91–358 145(0(12), 199(a) Amendment, 16 16–138116–1385 559, 560, 597 91–358 145(f) (13), (14)(E), 199(a) Addition. 16 16–1501 560, 597 91–358 145(g)(1), 199(a) Amendment. 16 16–1504 560, 597 91–358 145(g)(2), 199(a) Repeal. 16 16–1505 560, 597 91–358 145(g)(1), 199(a) Amendment. 16 16–1901 (a)–(c) 560, 597 91–358 145(h)(1) (A)–(C), (2), 199(a) Existing text designated as
(a)and amended ; subsecs, (b),
(c)added. 16 16–230116–2384 522–545, 590, 597 91–358 121(a), (b), 170, 199(a) Revised and replaced by secs. 16–2301 16–2348; ’ exception; effective date. 16 16–230916–2312 527 91–358 121(a) Applicability. 16 16–233016–2335 525 91–358 121(a) Do. 16 16–2501 560. 597 91–358 145(i). 199(a) Amendment. 16 16–2701 560. 597 91–358 145(0. 199(a) Do. 16 16–2901 561, 597, 598 91–358 145(k)(l), 199(b)(3)(B) Do. 16 16–2901
(d)561, 597 91–358 145
(k)(2), 199(a) Do. 16 16–2921 561, 597, 598 91–358 145(k)(l), 199(b)(3)(B) Do. 16 16–292316–2925 561, 597 91–358 145(k)(3), 199(a) Do. 16 16–3101 561, 597, 598 91–358 145(1) (1), 199(b)(3)(B) Revision. 16 16–3103 561, 597, 598 91–358 145(1) (2), 199(b)(3)(B) Amendment. 16 16–3104
(b)561, 597, 598 91–358 145(1) (3), 199(b)(3)(B) Do. 16 16–3105 561, 597, 598 91–358 145(1X2), 199(b)(3)(B) Do. 16 16–3106 561, 597, 598 91–358 145(1) (2), 199(b)(3)(B) Do. 2420 Table 5(a).—District of Columbia Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 16 16–350116–3548 (ch. 35) 561–564, 597 91–358 145(h), 199(a) Revision. 16 16–370116–3713 564, 597 91–358 145(o)(2), 199(a) Heading deleted. 16 16–373116–3740 564, 597 91–358 145(o) (1), (3), 199(a) Repeal. 16 16–390116–3910 564, 597 91–358 145
(p)(I), 190(a) Heading amended. 16 16–3901 564, 597 91–358 145(p)(2), 199(a) Revision. 16 16–3902
(a)564, 597 91–358 145(p)(3) (A). 199(a) Amendment. 16 16–3902(e) 564, 597 91–358 145(p)(3) (B), 199(a) Do. 16 16–390316–3905 564, 597 91–358 145(p)(4), (5), 199(a) Do. 16 16–3907 564, 597 91–358 145
(p)(6), 199(a) Do. 16 16–3910 565, 597 91–358 145(p)(7), 199(a) Do. 17 17–10117–104 565, 597, 598 91–358 146(a) (1), 199(a), (b)(4) Repeal; savings provision, 17 17–301 565, 597 91–358 146(a)(2)(A) (i)–(iii), (B), 199(a) Amendment, 17 17–303 565, 597 91–358 146(a)(3)(A), (B). 199(a) Revision. 17 17–304 565, 597 91–358 146(a)(4), 199(a) Amendment. 17 17–305 565, 597 91–358 146(a)(5), 199(a) Revision. 17 17–306 565, 597 91–358 146(a)(6), 199(a) Amendment. 17 17–307(a),
(b)565, 507 91–358 146(a)(7), 199(a) Do. 18 18–101 566, 597, 598 91–358 147(1), 199(b) (3)(B) Do. 18 18–505(d) 566, 597 91–358 147(2), 199(a) Revision. 18 18–513 566, 597 91–358 147
(3)(A), (B). 199(a) Do. 19 19–115 566, 597, 598 91–358 148(2) (A), (B), 199(b) (3)(B) Addition. 19 19–701 566, 597 91–358 148(1), 199(a) Amendment. 20 20–302 566, 597 91–358 149(1), 199(a) Do. 20 20–312 566, 597, 598 91–358 149(2), 199 (b)(3)(B) Do. 20 20–332
(2)566, 597 91–358 149(1), 199(a) Do. 20 20–337 566, 597, 598 91–358 149(2), 199 (b)(3)(B) Do. 20 20–351(a)
(2)566, 597 91–358 149(3), 199(a) Do. 20 20–364(a) 566, 597, 598 91–358 149(4), 199(b) (3)(B) Do. 20 20–501 566, 597, 598 91–358 149(2), 199(b) (3)(B Do. 20 20–502 567, 597 91–358 149(5), 199(a) Do. 20 20–502(b) 566, 597 91–358 149(1), 199(a) Do. 20 20–1107 566, 597 91–358 149(1), 199(a) Do. 20 20–1110 567, 597, 598 91–358 149(6), 199(b) (3)(B Do. 20 20–1320 567, 597 91–358 149(7), 199(a) Do. 2421 Table 5(b).—District of Columbia Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 20 20–1505 567, 597 91–358 149(7), 199(a) Amendment. 20 20–2301 567, 597 91–358 149(8) (A), (B), 199(a) Do. 21 21–112 567, 597, 598 91–358 150(a)(1), 199(b)(3)(B) Do. 21 21–115 567, 597, 598 91–358 150(a)(2), 199(b)(3)(B) Do. 21 21–158 567, 597, 598 91–358 150(a)(3), 199(b)(3)(B) Do. 21 21–301(4) 567, 597 91–358 150(b), 199(b)
(A)Do. 21 21–501 567, 597, 598 91–358 150(c)(1), 199(b)(3) Amendment; savings provision. 21 21–502(a) 567, 597, 598 91–358 150(c)(1), 199(b)(3) Do. 21 21–502(b) 568 91–358 150(d) Continuation provision. 21 21–521 567, 597, 598 91–358 150(c)(2), 199(a). (b)(3) Amendment; savings provision. 21 21–544 567, 597, 598 91–358 150(c)(3), 199(b)(3) Do. 21 21–504(a),
(b)567, 597, 598 91–358 150(c)(3). (4), 199(b)(3) Do. 21 21–581 567, 597, 598 91–358 150(e)(5) (A)(i), (B), 199(a), (b)(3) Heading amended. 21 21–581(a),
(b)567, 597, 598 91–358 150(c)(5) (A)(i), (ii), 199(a), (b)(3) Subsec.
(a)amended; designation
(a)deleted;
(b)deleted; savings provision. 21 21–584 567, 597, 598 91–358 150(c)(6), 199(a), (b)(3) Amendment. 21 21–590 567, 597, 598 91–358 150(c)(3), 199(b)(3) Amendment; savings provision. 21 21–592 568, 597, 598 91–358 150(c)(7) (A), (B), 199(a). (b)(3) Addition. 21 21–706(a) 568, 597 91–358 150(e), 199(b)
(A)Amendment. 21 21–906 568, 597 91–358 150(f), 199(b)(3)(A) Do. 21 21–1101–21–1123 569, 597 91–358 150(g)(ll), G). 199(a) Heading amended. 21 21–1101–21–1123 1089 91–490 2(a)(17)
(b)Do. 21 21–1101 568, 597 91–358 150(g)(1)(A), 199(a) Amendment, 21 21–1101 1088 91–490 2(a)(4) Revision. 21 21–1102—21–1108 1087 91–490 2(a)(1) Amendment. 21 21–1102 568, 597 91–358 150(g)(1)(A), (2), 199(a) Do. 21 21–1102 1087, 1089 91–490 2(a)(2),
(9)Do. 21 21–1103 568, 569, 597 91–358 150(g)(1)(A), (3)(A), (B), (W)(A), 199 (a), (b)(3)(A) Do. 21 21–1103 1089 91–490 2(a)(10) Do. 21 21–1104 568, 597 91–358 150(g)(1)(A), (4), 199 (a), (b)(3)(A) Do. 21 21–1105 568, 597 91–358 150(g)(1)(A), 199(a) Do. 21 21–1106 568, 597 91–358 150(g)(1)(A), 199(a) Do. 21 21–1107 568, 597 91–358 150(g)(1)(A), 199(a) Do. 2422 Table 5(b).—District of Columbia Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 21 21–1108–21–1113 1087 91–490 2(a)(2) Amendment. 21 21–1108 568, 597 91–358 150(g)(1)(A), 199(a) Do. 21 21–1108 1089 91–490 2(a)
(11)Do. 21 21–1108A 1087, 1088 91–490 2(a)(3)(A),
(B)Addition. 21 21–1109(a) 568, 597 91–358 150(g)(5), 199(b)(3)(A) Amendment. 21 21–1110 568, 597 91–358 150(g)(1)(A), 199(a) Do. 21 21–1110 1087, 1088 91–490 2(a)(1),
(5)Do. 21 21–1111 568, 597 91–358 150(g)(1)(A), (6), 199(a) Do. 21 21–1111 1087, 1089 91–490 2(a)(1),
(6)Do. 21 21–1113—21–1115 1087 91–490 2(a)(1) Do. 21 21–1113 568, 597 91–358 150(g)(1)(A), 199(a) Do. 21 21–1114 568, 569, 597 91–358 150(g)(7)(A)– (D), (101(B), 199(a) Do. 21 21–1114 1089 91–490 2(a)(12) Do. 21 21–1115 568, 597 91–358 150(g)(1)(A), 199(a) Do. 21 21–1116 569, 597 91–358 150(g)(8), 199(b)(3)(A) Do. 21 21–1116 1087 91–490 2(a)(2) Do. 21 21–1117 569, 597 91–358 150(g)(9)(A), (B), (10)(C), 199(a) Do. 21 21–1117 1089 91–490 2(a)(7),
(13)Do. 21 21–1118—21–1122 1087 91–490 2(a)(2) Do. 21 21–1118 568, 569, 597 91–358 150(g)(1)(A), (B),
(10)(C), 199(a) Do. 21 21–1118 1087 91–490 2(a)(1),
(14)Do. 21 21–1120 568, 597 91–358 150(g)(2), 199(a) Do. 21 21–1121 1089 91–490 2(a)(8),
(15)Do. 21 21–1122 569, 597 91–358 150(g)(8), 199(b)(3)(A) Do. 21 21–1122 1089 91–490 2(a)
(16)Do. 21 21–1123 568, 597 91–358 150(g)(1)(A), 199(a) Do. 21 21–1123 1087 91–490 2(a)(1) Do. 21 21–1301 569, 597 91–358 150(h)(1), 199(b)(3)(A) Do. 21 21–1302 569, 597 91–358 150(h)(2), 199(b)(3)(A) Do. 21 21–1501 569, 597 91–358 150(i)(l), 199
(A)Do. 21 21–1506 569, 597 91–358 150(i)(2), 199
(a)Do. 23 23–101 et seq 487 91–358 111 Applicability. 23 23–101—23–1705 604, 653, 667 91–358 210(a), 901
(a)“Criminal Procedure,” enactment as Title 23. 23 23–541—23–556 623 91–358 210(a) Exception, 23 23–545 931 91–452 252, 260 Repeal: savings provision. 23 23–551 1390 91–530 2(c)(1),
(d)Heading amended. 23 23–551(b)
(5)1390 91–530 2(0(2),
(d)Amendment. 2423 Table 5(b).—District of Columbia Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 23 23–1321—23–1332 650 91–358 210(a) Applicability. 23 23–1322(c) 649 91–358 210(a) Do. 23 23–1322(d) 647, 649 91–358 210(a) Do. 23 23–1324 648 91–358 210(a) Do. 28 28–2103—28–2105 569, 597 91–358 151(a), (b), 199(a) Amendment. 28 28–3301—28–3307 828 91–385 1 Nonapplicability. 28 28–3307 828 91–385 2(a),
(b)Addition. Table 5(c).—Canal Zone Code Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 2 181 470 91–355 1(2), 2 Annuity increase. 2 181(e)-(e) 470 91–355 1(1), (2), 2 Subsec.
(c)redesignated as
(e); new (c),
(d)added. Table 6.—Reorganization Plans Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Year Statutes vol.: page Plan 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1950 64:1267 No. 14 1783, 1803 91–609 401, 727(f) Supplemental provision. 1950 64:1267 No. 14, sec. 1(h), (i). 235 91–258 52(b)(7) Cl.
(h)redesignated as
(i); new
(h)1950 64:1273 No. 21, sec. 303. 1036 91–469 37 added. Amendment. 1950 64:1280 No. 26 1941 91–651 5 Applicability. 1961 75:840 No. 7, sec. 201. 1036 91–469 38(a) Deletion; new sec. 201 added. 1961 75:840 No. 7, sec. 301. 1036 91–469 38(b) Amendment. Table 7.—Veterans Regulations Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Vets. regs. Part Plan Paragraph 84 Stat. Public Law Comment None 2424 Table 8.—Executive Orders and Proclamations Number Date Amendatory provisions 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment Executive orders: 1908 876 July 1 1106 91–504 3 Supplemental provision. 1929 5237 Dec. 10 1070 91–476 8 Revocation; effective date. Proclamations: 1907 (Unnumbered) Mar. 1 694 91–372 1 Boundaries extended (Toiyabe National Forest, Nev,). 1924 1694 May 2 1105 91–504 2(a) Supplemental provision. Table 9.—Treaties and International Agreements Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Series No. Stat. Identification 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment None _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Table 10.—Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc. 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 11 91–194 _ _ _ _ _ Civil-service and classification laws, exception. 11 91–194 _ _ _ _ _ Non-citizens, payment restrictions, exception. 51 91–207 _ _ _ _ _ Meals to needy school children, authority of Secretary of Agriculture. 94 91–224 102 Oil pollution removal efforts, employment of personnel ; expenditure of appropriated funds, exception to laws regarding. 94, 95 91–224 102 Oil pollution removal by U.S., vessel-owner liability. 97 91–224 102 Onshore or offshore facilities, U.S. authority not affected. 114 91–224 202(c)(2) Council on Environmental Quality, professional and administrative staff. 141 91–230 131(a) Civil-service laws, exception. 165 91–230 401(a)(8) Appropriations, fiscal year availability, exception. 171 91–230 401(a)(10) Educational programs, statutory advisory councils, membership and reports, exception. 193 91–230 808 Civil-service laws, exception. 202 91–239 1 Livestock or poultry disease or pests, introduction or dissemination, exception to laws prohibiting. 208 91–248 1(a) Food service programs for children, funds available. 2425 Table 10.—Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc.—Continued 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 236 91–258 53(a),
(b)Customs Service, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Public Health Service, Department of Agriculture, overtime services, maximum charge; prohibition. 247 91–258 207(a) Gasoline and other fuels, nontaxable uses, laws governing refunds of overpayments, applicability. 269 91–268 7(d) D.C., autopsy laws, applicability. 305 91–278 1(11)(C) Coast Guard personnel with dependents, rental of inadequate quarters, loss of basic quarters allowance prohibited. 314 91–284 1 Certain tobaccos, acreage allotments or quotas, leases, authority of Secretary of Agriculture. 331 91–291 5 Servicemen’s Group Life Insurance benefits, payment to minor, exception. 353 91–296 601 Public health service programs, mental retardation programs, mental health programs, funds available. 356 91–297 107(d) D.C. police and firemen, pension relief allowance or retirement compensation increase, prohibition. 358 91–297 202 White House Police force, name change to Executive Protection Service. 428 91–332 4 Civil-service laws, exception. 428 91–332 5(a) National Parks Centennial Commission, certain laws governing Federal departments and agencies, nonapplicability. 435 91–337 _ _ _ _ _ D.C., certain capital outlay projects, expiration of authorization. 442 91–345 6(c)(2) Civil–service and classification laws, exception. 452 91–351 303(a) Federal home loan bank members, applicability of laws regarding. 452, 453 91–351 303(b), (d),
(e)Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, powers; tax exempt status; jurisdiction of U.S. district courts in civil actions. 455 91–351 305(b) Federally insured financial institutions, residential mortgage transactions, authority. 456 91–351 306(d) Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, restrictions or prohibitions on financial obligations, effectivity. 456 91–351 307(a) Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, governmental immunities or priorities, applicability of laws regarding. 457 91–351 309, 310 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, territorial applicability; powers and functions, exception to laws limiting. 462 91–351 702 Urban renewal and low-rent housing loans to public agencies, interest rate conflict, relief, authority of Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. 472 91–357 1 Classification laws, exception. 472 91–357 3(a) Federal employment laws, nonapplicability. 489 91–358 111 Superior Court of the District of Columbia, Tax Division, exclusive jurisdiction to review tax assessments. 2426 Table 10.—Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc.—Continued 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 494 91–358 111 D.C. government employees, laws governing appointment and classification, exception. 501 91–358 111 D.C., judges’ salaries, withholding of retirement payments. 514 91–358 111 Executive Officer of the D.C. Courts, procurement of services, reimbursement. 570, 574 91–358 155(a)(1)–(6), (b), 156(h) U.S. laws applicable to D.C., redesignation of courts. 581 91–358 161(a)(7) Tax overpayments, interest allowable, exception to laws prohibiting. 592 91–358 173(d) U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, expenses, reimbursement provisions. 612 91–358 210(a) D.C., information or indictment for perjury or subordination of perjury, sufficiency. 619 91–358 210(a) Seizure, summary and judicial forfeiture laws, applicability. 671 91–361 _ _ _ _ _ Classification laws, exception. 672 91–361 _ _ _ _ _ Indians, distribution of judgment funds, restriction; exception. 679 91–361 _ _ _ _ _ National Park Service, recreation programs, transportation for children. 694 91–372 1 Toiyabe National Forest, Nev., laws relating to national forests, applicability. 706 91–373 141 Labor Department interchange of personnel with states, laws irovernina. applicability. 706 91–373 141 Civil-service laws, exception. 725 91–375 2 Laws relating to public or Federal contracts, property, works, officers, employees, budgets, or funds, nonapplicabilitv. 728 91–375 2 Seizures for violation of postal laws, protection of Postal Service employees and officers. 729 91–375 2 U.S. Government and Postal Service employees, concurrent service and compensation allowable. 785 91–375 10(c) Postmaster General, authority to establish wages, hours, and working conditions. 795 91–378 2(a) Civil-service and classification laws, exception. 819 91–382 _ _ _ _ _ D.C., U.S-owned property, jurisdictional transfer to Architect of the Capitol. 821 91–382 Procurement of services by contract, exception to laws regarding. 823 91–382 Aliens, employment restrictions, exception. 830 91–388 2(b) Tanning extracts, duty suspension provisions. 834 91–392 1 Armed Forces, commissioned officers inter-service transfers, exception. 836 91–394 _ _ _ _ _ U.S.S. Constitution, command by USN retired officer, authority of Secretary of Navy. 840 91–402 1(7) Coast Guard, Reserve officers transferred from Reserve to active duty promotion list, loss of precedence or date of rank prohibited. 841 91–402 1(9) Coast Guard Reserve rear admiral, running mate pay and allowances, entitlement. 2427 Table 10.—Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc.—Continued 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 844 91–403 3 Ute Indian Tribe, payments to mixed-blood members. 870 91–418 4(a)(3) Government retirees, health insurance payments, recovery of government contributions, prohibition. 876 91–422 _ _ _ _ _ Executive Residence, operating expenses, disposition of funds by President. 876, 877 91–422 _ _ _ _ _ Government service, employment and compensation, exception to laws regarding. 877 91–422 _ _ _ _ _ Civil-service and classification laws, exception. 877, 879 91–422 _ _ _ _ _ Government funds, expenditure, exceptions to laws regarding. 879 91–423 Government owned passenger motor vehicles, purchase of additional equipment, authority of Administrator of General Services Administration. 880 91–424 3 Acquisition of Federal property by transfer. 881 91–424 6 National Parks, etc., utilization of statutory authority regarding. 886 91–430 2 Wheat, sale of export marketing certificates, utilization of net proceeds for research and promotion agreements, authority of Secretary of Agriculture. 904 91–440 1 City of Portsmouth, Virginia, land conveyance. 931 91–452 259, 260 Immunity of witness provisions, amendment and repeal of inconsistent laws. 943 91–452 901(a) Seizure, summary, and judicial forfeiture laws, applicability. 947 91–452 904(b) Racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations, penalties or remedies under Federal, State, or other laws, priority. 955 91–452 1102 Explosive materials, licenses to import, manufacture, or deal in, applicability of certain provisions. 957 91–452 1102 Felons using explosives in commission of Federal crimes, second conviction, prohibition of suspended or probationary sentence. 989 91–465 2 Acquisition of Federal property by transfer. 1010 91–468 1(3) Administrator of the National Credit Union Administration, liquidation authority for insured bankrupt or insolvent credit unions. 1011 91–468 1(3) Administrator of the National Credit Union Administration, waiver of bond requirement, appointment of assistants. 1037 91–469 41(5) Civil-service and classification laws, applicability. 1040 91–472 Government motor vehicle purchase, price limitation, exception. 1042, 1061 91–472 Civil–service and classification laws, exception. 1066 91–474 3(5) Federal procurement laws and procedures. exception. 1066 91–475 D.C., nonresidents, wage attachment, exemptions. 1070 91–476 6(8) U.S. mining laws, applicability. 2428 Table 10.—Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc.—Continued 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1078 91–479 8(c) Acquisition of Federal property by transfer. 1081, 1082 91–481 1(1), 2(1) Patients evacuated by U.S. military aircraft, subsistence furnished. 1091 91–495 1 Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma, principal officers, popular selection. 1171 91–510 235(a) General Accounting Office employees, detail to congressional committees, time limitation. 1179 91–510 303 Congressional committees, contracts for temporary consultants, nonapplicability of statutory advertising requirements. 1182 91–510 321(a) Civil–service laws, exception. 1185 91–510 321(a) Congressional Research Service, contracts with consulting organizations or individuals for temporary assistance, nonapplicability of statutory advertising requirements. 1185 91–510 321(a) Classification laws, exception. 1195 91–510 475 House of Representatives employees, basic pay rates, exception to laws regarding. 1195 91–510 477(b) House of Representatives, payroll administration, supersedure of inconsistent laws. 1196 91–510 483 Office of the Architect of the Capitol employees, basic pay rates, exception to laws regarding. 1197 91–510 485(a) Office of the Architect of the Capitol employees, conversion of basic pay rate to per annum gross rate, laws inconsistent, supersedure. 1199 91–510 492(d) Congressional page dormitory, surrounding property acquired by U.S., jurisdictional transfer to Architect of Capitol. 1199 91–510 492(e) Congressional page dormitory, surrounding property acquired by U.S., D.C. Commissioner, vacate and close on request of Architect of Capitol. 1219 91–511 502(d) Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, family housing, unit cost limitation, exception. 1219, 1223 91–511 503, 605(b) Military family housing construction, cost limitations; repeal of certain authorizations, exceptions. 1222 91–511 605(a) Military public works, repeal of certain authorizations, exceptions. 1223 91–511 606(2) Military construction authorization acts, unit cost limitations, exception. 1226 91–511 613(1) U.S. land controlled by military departments, relinguishment of legislative jurisdiction to States. 1226 91–511 614 Camp Wallace, Virginia, conveyance to Anheuser–Busch Company, authority of Secretary of Army. 1277 91–513 511(d) Seizure, summary and judicial forfeiture laws, applicability. 1299, 1307 91–515 107(a), 281 Civil–service laws, exception. 1333 91–518 306(b) National Rail Passenger Corporation, employee relations and benefits, applicability of laws relating to common carriers. 1333 91–518 306(c) National Rail Passenger Corporation, nonapplicability of laws relating to rates, routes or service. 1333 91–518 306(d) D.C. laws, applicability. 2429 Table 10.—Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc.—Continued 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1333 91–518 306(e) National Rail Passenger Corporation, persons contracting for joint use or operation of facilities, exemption from antitrust and other prohibiting laws. 1336 91–518 404(a) Intercity passenger tram service, discontinuance prior to 1975, prohibition. 1340 91–518 802 Intercity rail passenger service, discontinuance after Oct. 30, 1970, prohibition. 1341 91–518 901(a) Tax deficiencies, assessment and collection, exception to laws prohibiting. 1358 91–524 101(1)–(4) Wheat, feed grain, and upland cotton crop programs, 1971–1973, payment limitation. 1362 91–524 401 Wheat crops, 1971–1973, price support levels. 1367 91–524 410 Wheat, feed grain and cotton cropland acreage, 1971–1973, use as summer fallow, exemption from set–aside program. 1368–1371 91–524 501 Corn and feed grain programs, price support. 1372 91–524 601(3)
(1)Cotton acreage allotments, 1971–1973, sale, lease or transfer, authority of Secretary of Agriculture. 1374 91–524 601(4) Cotton, farm base acreage allotment, release and re apportionment. 1377 91–524 603 Upland cotton, sale by Commodity Credit Corporation for unrestricted use. rates. 1381 91–524 803 Farm allotment or base, voluntary relinguishment bv owner. 1382 91–524 805(a) Hay production on set-aside or diverted acreage, authority of Secretary of Agriculture. 1437 91–548 1 National historical park laws, applicability. 1442 91–556 _ _ _ _ _ Federal employees, retirement and insurance programs, funds available. 1468 91–557 7 Soboba Indian Reservation, land assignments, modification and adjustment. 1471 91–559 9 Civil-service laws, exception. 1475 91–561 1 State of Hawaii, claim against U.S., waiver of statutes of limitations. 1479 91–564 1 State of Hawaii, land exchange by Secretary of Army, authority. 1480 91–564 5 Fort Shafter-Tripier Army Hospital area, Hawaii, military family housing units, calculation of average costs. 1496 91–566 502 Aliens, employment restriction, exception. 1538 91–575 2(i) Water pollution laws, exception. 1539 91–575 2(k) Federal recreation facilities, contracts to private concessions, exception. 1573 91–581 25 Geothermal steam or resources, laws pertaining to land disposal, applicability. 1574 91–582 2 U.S. Navy, Supply and Civil Engineer Corps officers, severance payment provisions. 1605 91–596 12(k) Civil-service laws, applicability. 1659 91–599 51 Certain U.S. representatives in international financial institutions, civil-service employee benefits, eligibility. 2430 Table 10.—Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc.—Continued 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1662 91–600 2(b) Library services, grants to States, funds available. 1723 91–605 114(b) Federal Highway Administration, officers, appointment and compensation; repeal of inconsistent laws. 1740 91–605 202(a) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, repeal of ineonsisten laws. 1752 91–606 226(a) Disaster emergency housing acquired by purchase, sale to occupants. 1752 91–606 226(b) Reemployment assistance services, Presidential authority in major disaster. 1754 91–606 237(a) Disaster loans to major sources of employment, exception from certain limitations. 1758 91–606 254 Relocation assistance, continuation of payments to disaster victims unable to reoccupy propertv. 1784 91–609 502(c) Housing and urban development; property acquisitions and disposal, authority of Secretary. 1799 91–609 717(c) Real property, acquisition and disposal by U.S., authority of Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. 1802 91–609 726(2),
(3)New community development; contracts for extinguishment of mortgage rights, real property acquisition and disposal by U.S., collection of claims; authority of Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. 1809, 1810 91–609 905 Housing and urban development programs, funds, real property, and nonadministrative fees and charges, authority of Secretary. 1810 91–609 905 Civil–service laws, exception. 1815 91–609 913 Federal Home Loan Bank Board, regulation of District of Columbia savings and loan associations. 1824 91–611 123(e) Great Lakes channels, Mich., dredged spoil, disposal costs. 1860 91–619 _ _ _ _ _ Civil–service and classification laws, exception. 1860 91–619 _ _ _ _ _ Non–citizens, payment restrictions, exception. 1864 91–621 5(a) Environmental Science Services Administration, commissioned officers, applicability of laws relating to Coast and Geodetic Survey. 1864 91–621 5(b) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, commissioned officers, applicability of laws relating to Coast and Geodetic Survey and Environmental Science Services Administration. 1867 91–621 8 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, commissioned officers status and benefits, repeal of inconsistent laws. 1868 91–623 2 Public Health Service personnel, utilization of certain health facilities, authority of Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, 1879 91–641 _ _ _ _ _ Burley tobacco, proclamation of national marketing quotas, extension, authority of Secretary of Agriculture. 2431 Table 10.—Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc.—Continued 84 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1887 91–644 7(6) Civil-service Laws, exception. 1897 91–646 203(b) Replacement housing mortgage insurance, waiver of requirements relating to age, physical condition or other personal characteristics. 1899, 1904 91–646 210, 221(b) Relocation assistance, requirements for Federally assisted programs. 1900 91–646 211(a) Relocation assistance, Federal share of costs. 1902 91–646 215 Displaced persons, additional housing, preliminary expense loans. 1905 91–646 302(a) U.S., real property acquistion, equal interest in improvements. 1906 91–646 305 Uniform land acquisition policies, requirements for Federally assisted programs. 1915 91–648 208(a)(4) U.S. Civil Service Commission, transfer of functions concerning certain grant-in-aid programs. 1921 91–648 402(a) Federal tort liability statutes, applicability. 1922 91–648 402(a) Federal employees assigned to State and local governments, continuation of benefits and priviledgea. 1936 91–650 402 D.C., certain institutions of higher education; usury laws, exemption. 1939 91–650 705(a) D.C., lease agreements, authority of Commissioner. 1945 91–654 2(b) U.S. shrimp vessels, certain duty suspension provisions. 1965 91–659 3(a) Distilled sp.rits, applicability of certain laws. 1965 91–659 3(a) Distilled spirits, withdrawal from customs bonded warehouse for certain usage, tax exemption. 1968 91–660 5 National seashores, utilization of statutory authority regarding. 1972 91–661 203 Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota, concession contracts, authority of Secretary of Interior. 2029 91–668 803 Non-citizens, employment restrictions, exception. 2033 91–668 814 Armed Forces, commissary stores, sales Drices, adiustment. 2033 91–668 815 Armed Forces, proficiency flying; flight pay requirements, exception. 2050, 2051 91–671 4, 5, 6(b) Food stamp program, State regulation of eligibility; coupon allotment, charges; coupon purchase requirements, elective deduction from public assistance payments. 2055 91–672 10(a)(1),
(2)Foreign assistance and military sales appropriations, limitations. 2057 91–673 3(a) Brewers bond, certificate of continuation. annlicabilitv of bond laws. 2058 91–674 2, 3 Certain sugars, sirups, and molasses, duty suspension and assessment provisions. 2061 91–677 1(b)(2) Taxes, overpayment refunds er credits, filing provisions. 2063 91–678 1(d) Taxes, motor vehicles, credits and refunds. 2066 91–682 1(1), (2), 2 Naval vessel loans, exception to laws prohibiting. 2067 91–683 1(c) Tax deficiencies, assessment, exception to laws prohibiting. 2072 91–688 2(a)(2) Taxes, consolidated returns, filing requirements, exception. 2432 TABLE OF PRIOR LAWS AND OTHER FEDERAL INSTRUMENTS REFERRED TO IN TEXT Table 11.—General Legislation Date Chapter 84 Stat. Date Public Law 84 Stat. 1787 1902 Sept. 17 Constitution 48, 316, 318, 416, 475, 556, 608, 610, 618, 631, 719, 733, 848, 916, 936, 1187, 1262, 1270, 1558, 1585, 1706, 1964 June 17 161 273, 319, 409, 866, July 1 218 895, 897, 898 620 1903 Feb. 25 115 928, 931 1879 Mar. 3 186 41, 2014 1904 1887 Apr. 22 140 435 Feb. 4 104 768, 928, 1328, 1329, 1331, 1333, 1334, 1336, 1337, 1341, 1588, 1938, 1975. 1976 1905 Jan. 5 4 1746 1906 Mar. 2 314 1483 June 30 382 677, 678, 1492 3 359 1539 30 389 928, 931 1890 1908 Aug. 30 841 752 Apr. 22 100 975 1892 1910 July 29 320 605 May 17 181 683 1893 1911 Feb. 11 83 928 Mar. 1 435 681 1895 1912 Jan. 12 23 1492 Apr. 9 116 2014 1897 1913 Mar. 2 358 27, 2005 Mar. 4 426 23, 2001 4 430 681 1898 4 435 481 Dec. 23 43 1762 July 1 541 468, 469, 1645, 1646, 1648, 1650–1652, 1975–1977, 1994 1914 May 8 95 1483 1899 July 16 127 1923 Sept. 26 203 466, 749, 1134 Mar. 3 425 312 1916 1901 Aug. 25 235 322, 863, 881, 970, 990, 1571, 1968, 1972, 1980 Mar. 1 670 41, 2014 3 854 477, 478, 528, 603. 620, 629, 655 Sept. 1 250 356 7 260 308, 829 3 872 1052, 1053, 1993 7 267 19 2433 Table 11.—General Legislation—Continued Date Chapter 84 Stat. Date Public Law 84 Stat. 1917 1929 Sept. 24 43 251 Feb. 11 719 377, 434, 1982 18 770 1098, 1099, 1101 1918 20 Pub. Res. 89 673 27 831 218 July 17 181 960 Mar. 2 935 38 4 1020 1355, 1356 1919 June 20 17 825, 1197 Feb. 24 254 1203 1930 28 Pub. Res. 54. 201 May 20 284 435 1920 June 5 305 434 17 361 276, 278, 279, 281, 282, 1061, 1285 Feb. 25 146 1566, 1567, 1573 753 June 10 280 10 280 1539, 1571 1931 1921 Feb. 26 736 1904 Mar. 3 787 822 June 10 13 673, 1168 1135, 1487, 1491 Aug. 15 51 1932 1922 May 7 124 987 June 30 212 680, 901, 1036 Sept. 21 331 1489 30 218 1736 July 15 287 601 1923 22 304 1135, 1461 Mar. 4 513 27, 2005 1933 4 516 72 1924 May 18 17 902 27 22 261, 452, 1416, 1431 31 28 1439 Apr. 9 70 881 June 6 30 24, 714, 751, 2002 23 104 437, 1931 13 43 1135, 1461 May 27 148 681 June 7 276 824 1934 1925 Mar. 26 Pub. Res. 17 1037 Mar. 3 578 1088 May 7 211 1055 June 6 291 261, 1119, 1413, 1414, 1416–1418, 1420, 1423, 1430, 1431, 1638, 1643, 1645, 1652, 1657 1926 Apr. 17 135 1573 May 7 186 1041 20 257 45, 72, 118, 971, 1329, 1337, 2017 13 324 169, 1322, 1538 18 383 120 July 2 450 1484 19 416 35, 47, 617, 802, 2019 1927 21 442 926 27 479 33, 37, 349, 379, 451, 455, 803, 828, 1060, 1109, 1118, 1119, 1122, 1135, 1221, 1354, 1453, 1458, 1460–1462, 1494, 1787, 1816, 1823, 1932, 2010 Feb. 7 579 1573 15 625 27, 2005 Mar. 4 783 27, 2005 4 803 381, 2003 1928 May 15 391 310, 892 Dec. 21 642 897 28 482 670 2434 Table 11.—General Legislation—Continued Date Chapter 84 Stat. Date Public Law 84 Stat. 1935 1938 Feb. 22 14 674, 926 June 20 682 620 Apr. 27 46 1363, 1367, 1369, 1370, 1372, 1376, 1471, 1484–1486, 1489, 1950 25 717 27, 954, 955, 1243, 1244, 1247, 1256, 1258–1260, 1265, 1279, 1283, 1284, 1294, 1621–1624, 1631–1633, 1670, 1672, 2005 June 29 182 35, 802 198 45, 2016 Aug. 14 271 24, 28, 37–43, 70, 408, 434, 791–793, 869, 1584, 1712, 1902, 2002, 2006, 2011–2015, 2038 25 718 25, 45, 950, 1268, 2016 25 748 682 28 761 310, 1929 19 286 1042 1939 21 292 322, 898, 970, 990, 24 320 1969 1481, 1487–1489 Apr. 13 Pub. Res. 9 685 26 333 1415 May 24 85 670 26 337 682 Aug. 2 252 1491 29 392 1042 4 260 319, 897 29 399 408, 2039 9 355 1044 30 403 169, 231, 1322, 1337, 1538, 1803 10 378.. 783 1940 30 411 1738 1936 June 11 591 682 27 668 816 Feb. 26 454 620 July 11 Pub. Res. 93 901 29 461 1490 19 756 897 May 20 605 1493, 1754 Aug. 22 768 1434, 1435, 1499, 1763 638 672 Oct. 9 812 813, 1197 4 648 1042 17 861 232, 1863 15 678 892 22 738 310, 1485, 1828, 1833 1941 29 835 1038, 1053, 1054 30 846 25, 1592 June 28 136 1042 July 1 145 816 1937 Aug. 18 228 893 Sept. 20 250 815 Mar. 24 Pub. Res 14 685 Oct. 29 284 38 June 3 137 14, 333, 438, 687, 827, 1357, 1359, 1361, 1488, 2040, 2041, 2047 1942 Feb. 16 454 435 24 162 45,71,72,408, 2017, Apr. 1 512 570 2039 July 9 663 2030 July 8 191 470 1944 8 192 872 22 210 1486 Aug. 16 308 23, 83, 2001 May 29 319 1443 17 314 594 June 22 346 24, 2001, 2002 28 405 670 28 369 898 Sept. 1 412 155, 156, 462, 1457, 1463, 1758, 1786, 1932 July 1 410 27–33, 38, 44, 62, 85, 353, 683, 1269, 1296, 1456, 1505, 1710–1712, 1799, 1848, 1934, 2005–2012, 2016 1938 Feb. 16 430 274, 320, 410, 831, 886, 1381, 1489, 1879 Sept. 21 425 682, 1481–1483, 1485–1488, 1491–1494 May 11 505 682 Dec. 22 534 310. 831, 900, 1097 2435 Table 11.—General Legislation—Continued Date Chapter 84 Stat. Date Public Law 84 Stat. 1945 1948 Mar. 2 14 310 July 2 883 1447, 1448 Apr. 19 35 897, 898 3 896 25, 1995, 2003 May 3 49 904, 1464 Aug. 10 901 1458 Dec. 6 248 903, 1015, 1353 1949 1946 June 30 152 43, 989, 1062, 1077, 1448, 1902, 1971, 1984 Feb. 20 304 878 Mar. 8 321 1036 July 11 162 25, 2004 May 13 377 230, 250, 251 15 171 156, 462, 1456, 1493, 1494, 1758, 1788, 1902 June 4 396 1488 11 404 1539 Aug. 22 259 685 28 464 1057 Oct. 7 335 896, 899 July 23 520 1447, 1768 25 387 1462 24 525 1508, 1578 26 390 1054 24 526 1508, 1578 28 429 1044 26 549 25, 2003 31 439 210, 273, 320, 410, 831, 1367, 1374, 1379, 2030 30 565 1044 Aug. 2 600 427, 436, 465, 1950 2 601 826, 902, 1015 808, 810, 812, Apr. 20 475 379, 1462 817, 821, 1200 24 478 681, 682, 888 7 648 435 May 3 499 1494 8 658 29, 2007 10 507 471, 472, 1450 13 724 12, 823, 824, 1040–1042, 1044, 1059, 1061, 1860, 1946, 1992 17 516 310 Aug. 1 630 673 3 636 464 19 719 1443 13 726 683, 1039, 1074, 1439, 1467 Sept. 8 774 674, 815, 1447, 1991 12 784 673, 1168 14 733 1483, 1484, 1486, 1487, 1496, 1624 13 786 1042 1947 21 797 1116–1119, 1122, 1135, 1464, 1762, 1763 Feb. 28 8 1482 23 815 34, 801 Mar. 22 20 1200 30 874 34, 180, 801, 2030 May 19 74 672 30 875 1455, 1760 June 23 101 45, 46, 941, 2016, 2017 1951 25 104 1670 July 16 195 432, 581, 1091 17 197 1185 18 204 673 Jan. 12 920 1455, 1456, 1750 24 229 1736 July 31 95 434 30 268 1448 Aug. 21 120 871 Aug. 4 347 655 Oct. 26 213 6, 8, 1857 4 353 1047 1952 5 361 677 7 382 1566 8 388 1489, 1490 June 27 414 24 1948 July 3 448 679 15 547 903 Jan. 27 402 1061 19 592 684 Apr. 24 496 1481 1953 May 14 527 435 June 1 566 1984 19 695 1475 June 26 83 752, 1483 24 759 1451, 1711 25 773 1539 30 88 27, 2005 25 785 819 Aug. 7 212 96 29 806 1378 12 251 871 30 858 310 13 264 873, 1050 2436 Table 11.—General Legislation—Continued Date Chapter 84 Stat. Date Public Law 84 Stat. 1954 1958 May 18 364 432, 435 May 29 85–429 819 June 4 387 689 June 6 85–451 435 18 420 41, 42, 2014 July 3 85–500 312, 1879 24 428 1754 7 85–506 1845 28 433 871 7 85–507 84 29 449 313 18 85–536 1060, 1503, 1995 30 451 673 29 85–568 372, 1454 July 2 472 435 Aug. 1 85–584 355 10 480 10, 414, 417, 419–426, 685, 822, 1041, 1447, 1451, 1482, 1495, 1856 6 85–591 819 12 85–620 801 12 85–624 891, 892, 896, 899, 1822 22 517 673 18 85–672 1054, 1993 22 519 782, 1444, 1446 20 85–692 435 26 531 803 21 85–701 674 28 545 1496 23 85–726 219, 220, 225, 243, 244, 251, 756, 772, 1135, 1704, 1996, 2060 Aug. 2 560 1229, 1230, 1456, 1457, 1494 3 565 38, 39, 44, 2012, 2016 23 85–742 1592 4 566 1485 23 85–743 674 5 568 351, 683 25 85–745 1447 13 585 1569 28 85–836 25, 2003 17 598 1712 28 85–851 673 26 663 6, 1857 Sept. 2 85–864 33–36, 86, 141, 433, 471, 472, 801, 802, 1349, 1450 26 665 959 27 671 844, 871 28 690 1489 2 85–890 1052 30 703 299, 890, 1592 2 85–895 820 30 711 20 2 85–905 36 Sept. 3 780 265, 310 6 85–926 36 6 85–934 1496 1955 1959 June 16 79 1091 July 4 130 897 June 25 86–70 691 Aug. 4 221 890 Aug. 21 86–176 1950 5 243 591 25 86–209 1450 9 296 743, 763, 765 29 86–211 1584 11 345 1462, 1758 Sept. 9 86–249 876, 1444, 1445, 1449 11 352 752, 1483 14 86–257 25, 941, 2003 11 360 1483 21 86–341 1447 12 376 848 22 86–354 1135 23 86–372 1459, 1462, 1773, 1932 1956 23 86–373 979 24 86–380 878 Apr. 11 485 896 1960 May 28 540 682, 1489, 1496 June 19 597 36, 802, 1799 July 9 660 895, 1800, 1835 May 14 86–472 1044 24 764 484, 620, 655, 667 June 12 86–515 435 25 792 1081 12 86–516 676 31 854 465 July 5 86–571 38, 2011 Aug. 1 885 1040–1042 7 86–599 675 2 921 688 12 86–610 39, 2012 3 959 672 12 86–613 27, 1670, 2005 3 979 682, 1489 12 86–629 11, 1859 6 984 897 14 86–645 1819 7 1020 1458 14 86–669 49 7 1021 1486 Sept. 6 86–707 903 8 1024 1487 8 86–723 17 1957 8 86–724 1309, 1443 13 86–777 1986 15 86–794 49 June 21 85–58 1491 1961 July 10 85–94 488 Aug. 16 85–147 822 16 85–151 351 June 29 87–63 1051 Sept. 7 85–300 435 30 87–70 1457, 1799 2437 Table 11.—General Legislation—Continued Date Chapter 84 Stat. Date Public Law 84 Stat. 1961 1964 July 6 87–82 810, 1197 Sept. 3 88–578 440, 672, 673, 695, 1083, 1799 Aug. 8 87–128 1486, 1488, 1493, 1494, 1758, 1800, 2047 7 88–582 24 19 88–606 684 17 87–155 1495 Oct. 13 88–644 501 Sept. 4 87–195 5–10, 823, 825, 883, 911, 1811, 1856–1859, 2031, 2054, 2055, 2066 13 88–652 814, 1198 1965 21 87–256 36, 802, 1044, 1061. 1063 Mar. 9 89–4 1455, 1730, 1731 22 87–293 11, 1350, 1859 Apr. 11 89–10 33, 34, 36, 160, 170, 801, 803 26 87–297 1058 27 87–328 901 30 89–16 868, 871 Oct. 4 87–354 690 June 8 89–36 41, 2014 4 87–383 677 July 9 89–72 273, 320, 409, 831, 862, 867, 1822 1962 14 89–73 39, 2012 22 89–80 902 Mar. 15 87–415 23, 381, 1987 23 89–81 1769 June 28 87–510 12, 155, 1860 27 89–90 1186 July 27 87–554 1410 30 89–97 40, 2013 31 87–563 979 Aug. 4 89–106 1483 Aug. 13 87–581 1337 10 89–117 1456, 1458, 1459, 1758, 1776, 1800, 1932 31 87–624 1091 Sept. 5 87–626 674 26 89–136 1049, 1050, 1730, 1731, 1800 10 87–656 520 13 87–657 380 28 89–139 1725 19 87–674 790 Sept. 8 89–173 49 Oct. 5 87–749 1483 9 89–174 1458 10 87–788 1483 16 89–188 1219 22 87–846 1503 27 89–205 1442 1963 29 89–209 381, 684, 1592, 1875 30 89–220 1742 Oct. 2 89–234 27, 831, 860, 861, 866, 867, 2005 July 8 88–60 570 19 88–71 28, 29, 2007 9 89–249 90 Oct. 31 88–164 28, 29, 36, 38, 351, 353, 1241, 1296, 1308, 1848, 2006, 2007, 2012 19 89–260 821 20 89–272 27, 2005 22 89–286 25, 1592 Nov. 4 88–170 673 22 89–287 86 7 88–172 1819 27 89–298 310, 1819 Dec. 16 88–204 35, 86, 802, 1800 30 89–304 676, 677 18 88–210 35, 36, 802 31 89–309 865 19 88–215 1462 Nov. 1 89–314 1442 23 88–241 819 2 89–316 1481 30 88–250 1481 3 89–321 210, 1491 1964 8 89–329 34, 36, 37, 86, 107, 802, 803, 1349, 1920, 1926, 1936 Mar. 10 88–278 862 1966 Apr. 27 88–299 822 May 20 88–309 676 Mar. 18 89–372 294 July 2 88–352 26, 121, 168, 803, 805, 1046. 1059, 1459 Apr. 13 89–387 119 May 13 89–426 253, 688, 871 9 88–365 1799 June 14 89–448 273, 319. 409 17 88–379 679 17 89–454 1987 Aug. 19 88–448 465 July 4 89–491 686 20 88–452 46, 153, 156, 804, 1060, 1577, 2001, 2018 13 89–502 1378, 1481 30 89–522 757 20 88–455 1057, 1412, 1889 Aug. 11 89–531 1107 30 88–498 676 Sept. 6 89–555 1445 30 88–499 878 7 89–561 273, 319, 409 31 88–525 376, 1488, 1755 9 89–563 1740 Sept. 2 88–560 1457, 1932 2 88–573 1481 9 89–564 1740 3 88–577 1077, 1104–1106, 1438, 1969, 1972 16 89–577 686 23 89–601 950 2438 Table 11.—General Legislation—Continued Date Chapter 84 Stat. Date Public Law 84 Stat. 1966 1968 Oct. 10 89–640 1042 Oct. 4 90–551 676 11 89–642 51, 209, 213, 1488 16 90–575 172 15 89–665 679 16 90–576 36, 802, 803 15 89–670 1704, 1722 16 90–577 1803 15 89–688 1450 17 90–578 1057 15 89–694 41, 187, 2014 18 90–602 27, 2005 30 89–699 45, 2017 21 90–608 313, 1445 Nov. 2 89–702 676 21 90–614 481, 586 3 89–750 35, 36, 121, 802 21 90–617 673 3 89–754 1458, 1902 22 90–618 1889 3 89–755 27, 1623, 1631–1633, 2005 22 90–629 1859, 2054, 2055 24 90–637 686 6 89–769 1455 1969 7 89–791 35, 1483, 1484 8 89–793 28, 655, 2006 8 89–801 1059 July 11 91–44 301 1967 22 91–47 688, 838, 865 Aug. 9 91–54 1592 Oct. 1 91–79 1455 Apr. 10 90–9 683 17 91–88 885 Sept. 23 90–90 294 22 91–95 802 Oct. 11 90–104 776 31 91–106 1933 21 90–110 1219 Nov. 6 91–113 2005 Nov. 3 90–121 1445, 1453, 1460 19 91–121 2054 4 90–126 1859 26 91–126 1445 8 90–132 33, 37, 803, 2010 26 91–127 1490 8 90–133 1060 Dec. 9 91–143 385 20 90–146 47 12 91–145 819 21 90–148 27, 1735, 2005 26 91–168 965 Dec. 15 90–201 438, 1633, 1634 30 91–172 791, 792, 950, 2073 15 90–202 25 30 91–173 40, 2005, 2013 15 90–205 677 30 91–175 5, 10, 1811 16 90–207 403, 404 30 91–184 1050 20 90–219 1057 1968 1970 Jan. 2 90–247 33–35, 172, 174, 801–803 Jan. 1 91–190 114, 115, 379, 1454, 1709, 1823 Feb. 28 91–201 19, 1992 2 90–248 792 Mar. 16 91–214 821 Apr. 11 90–284 1459 Apr. 3 91–224 109, 110, 379, 1454, 1992 May 29 90–321 1450 June 6 90–331 1892 11 91–229 1494 19 90–351 620, 1047 13 91–230 193, 801 19 90–352 688, 845 15 91–231 403, 404 20 90–354 1483, 1484 May 14 91–248 1488 July 9 90–392 431 14 91–249 676, 677 15 90–401 672 21 91–258 225, 235, 252, 1799, 1996 23 90–417 809 26 90–425 685 22 91–263 257 27 90–435 1835 26 91–268 270, 579 31 90–445 39, 437, 1889, 2012 June 12 91–280 820 Aug. 1 90–448 379, 1383, 1457–1459, 1800, 1803 24 91–289 1995 25 91–291 330 3 90–455 484 30 91–297 362–365, 400 3 90–457 29, 2007 July 6 91–305 335 8 90–463 1490 6 91–306 2038 12 90–482 676 24 91–351 458, 459, 461, 1461 13 90–483 1831, 1874 24 91–354 1994 18 90–492 1633, 1634 29 91–357 678 23 90–495 435, 1726, 1731 29 91–358 476, 477, 482, 484–486, 488, 489, 491, 498, 511, 592, 603, 1390, 1889 23 90–496 673 Sept. 11 90–497 673 24 90–511 673 26 90–515 901 Aug. 1 91–370 969 30 90–537 897, 1828 10 91–373 708, 712, 717, 1499 30 90–538 36 12 91–375 735, 1785, 1955 2439 Table 11.—General Legislation—Continued Date Chapter 84 Stat. Date Public Law 84 Stat. 1970 1970 Aug. 12 91–377 1989 Dec. 17 91–556 1207 13 91–378 1987 22 91–566 376, 969 15 91–379 1991 24 91–577 1558 Sept. 18 91–403 1986 24 91–579 1565 22 91–405 850, 1982 24 91–580 1991 Oct. 6 91–431 886 24 91–581 1573 7 91–439 680 29 91–596 1618 15 91–452 1889 29 91–597 1634 15 91–453 965 30 91–601 1673 21 91–474 678 31 91–604 1678, 1679, 1684, 1685, 1689, 1690. 1696. 1697, 1703, 1707 23 91–506 1108, 1113 26 91–509 1136, 1138 26 91–510 1165–1167, 1191, 1990, 1991 31 91–605 1716, 1734, 1740 26 91–511 2038 31 91–606 1753, 1758, 1759 26 91–512 1231–1233 31 91–607 1761–1765 27 91–513 1240, 1282, 1293, 1294, 1988 31 91–609 1773–1775, 1777, 1802, 1803 30 91–516 1989 31 91–616 1852 30 91–518 1341, 1997 Nov. 30 91–524 1362, 1372, 1373, 1981 1971 Dec. 3 91–527 1989 7 91–528 686 Jan. 5 91–650 1940 14 91–547 1422 5 91–652 1983 Table 12.—Revised Statutes Section 84 Stat. Section 84 Stat. Section 84 Stat. 291 1941 3679 38, 41, 45, 404, 428, 681, 822, 824, 899, 1060, 1482, 1495, 2013 4197 93 516 166 5136 1762 1765 465 3551 205, 217, 806 D.C. 3648 1045 3732 2032 432 615 Table 13.—Internal Revenue Code of 1939 Section 84 Stat. Section 84 Stat. Section 84 Stat. 1600–1610 700 2440 Table 14.—Internal Revenue Code of 1954 Section 84 Stat. Section 84 Stat. Section 84 Stat. 1 et seq 236, 1028, 1030, 1422, 1656, 1836, 1902, 2070, 2071 1501 2072 4263(a) 238 1504(a) 241, 1844, 2070 4271 237, 241, 250 1504(b) 241 4272 239 1563 1342 4281, 4282 237 1–1564 247, 248 2001–2524 1842 4481 245 1–1552 1837 2001–2207 1837 4491 244–246, 250 1–1388 350, 1027, 1846, 1847, 1855, 2065 2201 200 4492(b) 241 2501–2524 1837 4493(a) 243 2502(c) 1840 4493(b) 245 33, 37, 38 1846, 1847 2503(b) 1841 4721(a) 954 39 252 2515(c) 1842 4722 1283, 1294 48(h)
(12)(C)(ii) 27 2521–2524 la39 4731 650 62 950, 1268 2521 1840 4731(a) 955 103 1028 2522 1842 4761 954, 955 112 200 3121(g) 697 5001–5872 1243 243, 316 1028 3221(c) 70 5004(b)(1) 1966 331 2067 3301–3309 714 5202(g) 1966 374 1341 3301 696, 702 5233 1966 381 1031, 1341 3302 708 5801–5872 959 401 1415, 1434–1436, 1498 3302(a),
(b)702 6001–7852 245 3303 708 6018 1838 401(a) 1341 3303(b) 704 6019 1842 401(d) 463 3304
(11)713 6156 243 404(a)(2) 1415, 1434–1436, 1498 3304(c) 703 6157(a),
(b)713 3306(a)-(c) 713 6161, 6163, 6166 1836, 1837 501 247, 1435, 1764 3309(a) 699 6331–6344 331 3309(d) 701 6416(b)(1) 1844 501(a) 699 3310 703 6420 249, 252 501(c)(3) 699, 937, 938 4041 242, 246–248 6420(c) 247 4041(c) 250 6420(c) (1)-(3) 237 521 1435 4041(c)(4) 241 6421 249, 252 531 1028 4041(d) 250 6421(d)(2) 246 692 200 4061 2062 6424 249 701–771 1031 4061(a) 1844, 1845 6426 252 801–820 2072 4071(a)(2),
(3)250 6427 250, 252 802 2073 4081 237,241. 6501 1341 851 834 248, 250 6501(e)(1)(A) 2063 852(a),
(b)834 4091 248 6502 1341 855 834 4181 1098 6601, 6651 1030 856–858 1933 4221(d)(3) 238 6675 242, 248 901–906 2069 4251–4254 241 7121, 7122 2072 1014(b) 1838 4261 237,241, 7201–7344 242, 248 1212(a) 2073 250 1371 1030 4261(a)–(o) 239 7508 200 1372(e)(1) 2068 4262 239, 240 7602(1)–(3) 247 2441 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 84 Stat. U.S. Code 84 Stat. Title Section Title Section 1 1 771 5 3323(b) 465 1 202, 203 814 5 3331 842 1 213 814 5 3344 1604 3 102 876 5 4101–4118 894, 1451 4 104–110 253 5 4110 893 5 101 et seq 775, 786 5 5101–5115 1182, 1197, 1604, 1711 5 101 493, 926, 1963 5 102 493, 926 5 5301–5365 642, 1056 5 105 74, 726, 1233, 1789 5 5301 1950 5 5301(a) 1947 5 500–576 721, 746, 1008 5 5305 1951 5 551–559 1245, 1256, 5 5306 1946 1272, 1652 5 5306(b)(3) 1947 5 551–558 1493, 1539 5 5308 1946 5 551 799 5 5313 1722 5 553–559 799 5 5314 1203, 1739 5 553 101, 971, 1328, 1652, 1671, 1672 5 5315 901, 1722, 1804 5 5316 197, 722, 1182, 1203, 1722, 1739, 1908, 1952, 1953 5 554 972 5 556, 557 761, 764 5 701–706 746, 799, 956, 1008, 1539, 1564, 1565, 1695 5 5331–5338 1182, 1197, 1604, 1711, 1946, 1950 5 705 1672 5 706 763 5 5332 68, 171, 172, 442, 444, 465, 518, 784, 793, 794, 817, 1037, 1038, 1044, 1185, 1188, 1312, 1598, 1605, 1618, 1701, 1811, 1887, 1908, 1952, 1953 5 706(2) (A)-(D) 1672 5 1501–1508 1442 5 2105 366, 1476, 1477 5 2903 733 5 3105 1604 5 3109 11–13, 47, 68, 172, 223, 378, 431, 432, 436, 442, 465, 494, 680, 682–686, 794, 804, 823, 824, 848, 874–878, 890, 895, 902, 903, 940, 961, 1015, 1038, 1040, 1041, 1043, 1044, 1048, 1055, 1056, 1059–1063, 1066, 1074, 1235, 1280, 1389, 1442–1444, 1446, 1447, 1449–1451, 1453–1455, 1460, 1464, 1481–1483, 1485–1488, 1491–1493, 1598, 1613, 1618, 1748, 1860, 1861, 1887, 1950, 1987, 1998, 2018, 2019, 2029 5 5332(a) 1189, 1195 5 5335 1949 5 5341–5345 1197 5 5362 1604 5 5514 428 5 5521–5527 197 5 5532, 5536 465 5 5581–5584 357, 365, 784 5 5582(b) 464 5 5701–5709 847, 1272, 5 5701–5708 1477, 1924 1062 5 5702 427, 1443 5 5703 50, 68, 171, 223, 427, 442, 444, 445, 469, 793, 797, 826, 1037, 1038, 1066, 1074, 1319, 1443, 1598, 1613, 1673, 1701, 1804, 1810, 1888, 1910, 1928 2442 Table 15(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued U.S. Code 84 Stat. U.S. Code 84 Stat. Title Section Title Section 5 5703(b) 706, 1280, 1308, 1819, 1869, 1885, 1950 10 1071–1088 30, 2008 10 1212(c) 203 10 1431–1446 30, 1051, 1584, 2008, 2021 5 5703(c)(1) 1081 10 1481 1086 5 5703(d) 1819 10 2208 2037 5 5707 1081, 1819 10 2231–2238 1410 5 5721–5733 1711 10 2301–2314 1222 5 5724 1924 10 2306(f) 908 5 5724a (a)(1),
(3)1924 10 2353 2034 5 5726(c) 1924 10 2631 1037 5 5742 1925 10 2665 2032 5 5901 47, 681–686, 818, 820, 874, 875, 893, 894, 1042, 1048, 1055, 1059, 1443, 1444, 1449–1452, 1460, 1464, 1496, 2019, 2035 10 2672 2030 10 2673 1409 10 2675 1409, 2030 10 3019 2020 10 3033 2020, 2021 2021 10 3496 10 7202 2022 10 7204 2030 10 7208 2031 10 7209(a) 2030 5 5902 47, 681–686, 818, 820, 874, 875, 893, 894, 1042, 1048, 1055, 1059, 1443, 1444, 1449–1452, 1460, 1464, 1496, 2019 10 8019 2021 10 8033 2021 10 8494 2021 13 1 et seq 752 14 1 et seq 843 14 41a 839 14 213, 214 306 14 289 840 14 783, 787 839 5 5921–5925 12, 1040–1042, 1860 17 15 752 18 1 916 5 5923–5925 465 18 2 942 5 5941 465 18 34 957, 958 5 6103(a) 1633 18 201–203 457 5 6304(c) 1711 18 201 941 5 7102 730 18 203 961, 1923 5 7521 759, 1604 18 205 457, 961, 1923 5 7901 29, 2007 18 207–209 457, 1923 5 8101–8193 795 18 207, 209 961 5 8101–8150 19, 1922, 1924, 1961–1963 18 224 941 18 232(5) 958 5 8301–8348 1712 18 286, 287 4c7 5 8331–8348 197, 784, 1908 18 371 457 5 8331–8338 1180, 1192 18 402 481, 487 5 8332 500, 502–505 18 471–473 941 5 8339 1962 18 506 457 5 8339(a)-(d), (g),
(h)502 18 545 1294 5 8340 508, 1442 18 595 457 5 8340(b) 470, 507 18 602 457, 1923 5 8344 465 18 603 1923 5 8348 378, 1984 18 606, 607 1923 5 8348(a) 1442 18 641 457 5 8501–8525 23, 24, 712, 2002 18 643 1923 18 654 457, 1923 5 8501–8508 1922 18 655 457 5 8701–8716 198, 357, 784, 1180, 1712, 1908, 1922 18 659 941 18 664 941 18 701 457 5 8901–8913 1180, 1309, 1443, 1908, 1922 18 831–836 959 18 831–835 977 18 872 457 9 2 692 18 891–894 941 10 101(4),
(22)755 18 921–928 959 10 265 2020, 2021 604 18 1001 457, 1120 10 331–336 18 1002 457 2443 Table 15(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued U.S. Code 84 Stat. U.S. Code 84 Stat. Title Section Title Section 18 1016, 1017 457 23 205 681 18 1084 941 23 210 1411, 2030 18 1111 1563, 1628, 1891 23 212 1721 18 1112 1628, 1891 23 212(a) 1722 18 1114 1563 23 307 1743 18 1302 745, 746 23 307(a) 1741 18 1341–1343 1431 23 319(b) 1716 18 1341 745, 746, 941 23 401–404 1716, 1740 18 1342 745, 746 23 402 1700; 1741 18 1343 941 23 403 1741 18 1361 457 23 502 1724 18 1461–1465 746 28 81–144 927 18 1461, 1463 745, 751 28 133 294 18 1503 941 28 137 297 18 1505 457 28 256(b) 275 18 1510, 1511 941 28 292(c) 483, 596 18 1691–1737 746 28 371–373 1056 18 1694–1696 783 28 375 1056 18 1699 727 28 451 1477, 1478 18 1701 733 28 460 692 18 1708 733 28 518(a) 1606 18 1714–1718 745 28 524 1045 18 1716 959 28 620–629 1057 18 1752 1892 28 756 297 18 1905 102, 1606, 1688, 1700, 1707, 1923 28 1254 138, 139, 151, 162, 181, 703, 704, 1008, 1430, 1603, 1609, 1665, 1672 18 1913 1489, 1491, 1923 18 1951–1955 941 18 2073 457 28 1257 475 18 2113(f) 457 28 1291, 1292 1430 18 2114 733 28 1294 1430 18 2234, 2235 1279 28 1346(a)(2) 1539, 1906 18 2314, 2315 941 28 1346(b) 1539 18 2421–2424 941 28 1355 1262 18 2510(5) 936 28 1391–1393 317 18 3006A 1412 28 1402 1539 18 3041 650 28 1441–1451 478 18 3056 1444 28 1446 260, 1539 18 3146–3152 650 28 1491 1539, 1906 18 3181–3195 632 28 1496 1539 18 3192 1040 28 1501 1539 18 3331–3334 960 28 1503 1539 18 3401 1834 28 1541(b) 277 18 3501 628 28 1582 286 18 3575 960 28 1582(b) 279 18 4010 1047 28 1861 1862 590 18 4121–4128 742 28 1866(c),
(d)590 18 4164 1090 28 1867 590 18 4244–4248 1045 28 1915(a) 918 18 4245 919 28 2106 276 18 6001(1) 939, 1893 28 2112 138, 139, 151, 162, 181, 703, 704, 763, 1008, 1602, 1609, 1665, 1672, 1683, 1695 23 101 et seq 1715, 1717–1720, 1729, 1736, 1738 23 101–144 1733 23 104(a), (b)(l)–(3) 1723 23 104(b)(5) 1716 28 2241 919 23 104(b)(6) 1723 28 2254, 2255 919 23 120(a) 1799 28 2282 317 23 129(d) 1732 28 2284 318 23 131 1716 28 2341–2353 763 23 134 1734 28 2343 1550 23 136 1716 28 2401(b) 1539 23 203 669, 671, 679, 681 28 2411, 2412 1539 28 2414 449 2444 Table 15(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued U.S. Code 84 Stat. U.S. Code 84 Stat. Title Section Title Section 28 2501 1539 38 1501–1511 1451 28 2517, 2518 449 38 1601–1905 1451 28 2601 281 38 1651 –1697 83 28 2631 284 38 1661(a) 80, 81 28 2632 284, 286 38 1681 80 28 2671–2680 795, 1539, 1923 38 1682(a),
(b)80 28 2672 745, 1050, 1051, 1061 38 1684 80 38 1700–1766 82, 83 28 2677 1451 38 1701(a)(1) 84 28 2679(b) 1871 38 1701(a)(l)(B)–(D) 1576 32 316 326 38 1801–1827 459, 461, 32 502–505 326 790, 828, 1109, 1112, 1113, 1453 32 708 2021 37 101 et seq 1711 37 101 1863 38 1802(d) 1110 37 205(a)(7),
(8)217 38 1811–1815 1108 37 301 2033 38 1819 1108 37 310 910, 2037 1712 38 2001–2005 714 37 404 38 4101–4117 1946 37 404(d)(3) 53 38 5001, 5002 1453 37 415 1084 38 5004 1453 37 427(b) 1393 38 5031–5037 1453 37 551(2) 16, 1392 1575, 1576 1585 38 5055 1452 37 556 39 101 et seq 777 38 101(30) 39 601–606 783 38 103(d)(3) 790 39 1001 786 38 214 85 39 2003 782 38 301–361 788 39 2201, 2202 874 38 310 789 39 3002 780 38 315 76 39 3008(a) 781 38 335 76 39 3010 781 38 351 1451 39 3311 786 38 631–634 1453 39 3611 782 38 641 1452 39 4167 817 38 644 1453 44 305 824 38 766 327, 329, 330 44 733 751 38 769(a) 331 44 902 823 38 775 790 44 907 751 38 784 790 38 801–805 1109, 1110, 1451 44 1509, 1510 823 38 902 1453 44 3301–3314 321 Table 15(b).—District of Columbia Code (The following titles of the D.C. Code have been enacted into law: Titles 11–21, 23, and 28 (Subtitles I and II) D.C. Code 84 Stat. D.C. Code 84 Stat. Title Section Title Section 11 11–101 et seq 591 11 11–1301—11–1323 564 11 11–301 598 11 11–1501 595 11 11–501 555, 575 11 11–1561—11–1571 594 11 11–502(3) 611 11 11–1722 543 11 11–522 593 11 11–1743 592 11 11–721 565 11 11–2102 593 11 11–721(c) 566 11 11–2301—11–2312 579 11 11–7222 565, 566 11 11–2311 578 11 11–908(c) 591 13 13–401—13–434 552 11 11–921 555, 575 15 15–101 555 11 11–921(a) (4),
(5)593 15 15–709(b)
(2)556 11 11–946 555 15 15–714 497 11 11–1101 544 16 16–571 1066 11 11–1101(11) 16 16–918 526 11 11–1101(13) 526, 539, 540 16 16–1001—16–1006 488 2445 Table 15(b).—District of Columbia Code—Continued D.C. Code 84 Stat. D.C. Code 84 Stat. Title Section Title Section 16 16–1101—16–1124 484 21 21–301–21–311 476, 484, 485 16 16–1301—16–1385 587 21 21–501–21–592 476, 484, 488. 533, 536, 593, 654 16 16–1311—16–1321 484 16 16–1312 559 16 16–1331—16–1337 484 21 21–501 524 16 16–1351—16–1368 557, 559, 1199 21 21–701–21–706 476, 484, 485, 593 16 16–1356 558 16 16–1381—16–1385 557 21 21–704 561 16 16–1901—16–1909 484 21 21–1101–21–1123 476, 484, 485, 488, 533, 536. 593 16 16–2301—16–2348 484 16 16–2301 481, 488 16 16–2302 629 21 21–1101 524 16 16–2307 569, 601 21 21–1103 1088 16 16–2501—16–2503 484 21 21–1111 1088 16 16–2901—16–2925 477, 485, 593 21 21–1301–21–1304 476, 485, 593 16 16–3301 484 21 21–1501–21–1507 476, 485, 593 16 16–3521—16–3523 484 23 23–104 480 16 16–3701—16–3713 484 23 23–111(d)(2) 480 21 21–146 561 23 23–1301—23–1332 486, 667 Table 15(c).—Canal Zone Code C.Z. Code 84 Stat. C.Z. Code 84 Stat. Title Section Title Section 1–8 _ _ _ _ _ 723 2 2, 371 894 Table 16.—Reorganization Plans Year Plan 84 Stat. Year Plan 84 Stat. Year Plan 84 Stat. 1939 No. 2 926 1952 No. 5 597 1970 No. 2 1997 1950 No. 14 169, 726, 1322, 1538 1953 No. 8 1061 No. 3 1710 1967 No. 3 1940 1968 No. 2 968, 1458 Table 17.—Veterans Regulations Regulation Part 84 Stat. Regulation Part 84 Stat.
(None)_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2446 Table 18.—Executive Orders and Proclamations Number Date 84 Stat. Number Date 84 Stat. E. O. (Unnumbered) Apr. 12, 1893 1086 E. O. 11349 May 1, 1967 47, 2018 E. O. 11375 Oct. 13, 1967 1459 E. O. 6910 Nov. 26, 1934 1070 E. O. 11387 Jan. 1, 1968 1051 E. O. 9079 Feb. 26, 1942 28 E. O. 11458 Mar. 5, 1969 1051, 1459 E. O. 9358 July 1, 1943 1443 E. O. 11472 May 29, 1969 379, 1454 E. O. 10422 Jan. 9, 1953 1442, 1984 E. O. 11474 June 16, 1969 195 E. O. 10787 Nov. 6, 1958 670 E. O. 11478 Aug. 8, 1969 1459 E. O. 11035 July 9, 1962 1449 E. O. 11486 Oct. 3, 1969 22 E. O. 11063 Nov. 20, 1962 1459 E. O. 11491 Oct. 29, 1969 1443 E. O. 11136 Jan. 3, 1964 47, 2018 E. O. 11514 Mar. 5, 1970 379, 1454 E. O. 11182 Oct. 2, 1964 686 E. O. 11523 Apr. 9, 1970 1051 E. O. 11246 Sept. 24, 1965 26, 1459 E. O. 11536 June 13, 1970 429 E. O. 11330 Mar. 5, 1967 47, 2018 E. O. 11556 Sept. 4, 1970 1993 Table 19.—Treaties and International Agreements Treaty or agreement 84 Stat. Treaty or agreement 84 Stat. Treaty or agreement 84 Stat. 1854 May 30 688 TS 226 1042 TIAS 1665 673, 674 (Indian) TS 232 1042 TIAS 1671 1286 TS 455 1042 TIAS 1859 1286 1855 TS 461 1042 TIAS 2130 1043 TS 548 1042 TIAS 2308 1286 June 9 1874 TS 612 1286 TIAS 3364 323, 789 (Indian) TS 720 1043 TIAS 4900 92 TS 846 1042 TIAS 5515 1042 1867 TS 863 1286 TIAS 5639 91 TS 864 1042 TIAS 6298 1242, 1286 Feb. 23 688 TS 993 8 TIAS 6548 271 (Indian) TS 994 1042 TIAS 6997 692, 693 A1 SUBJECT INDEX **A** Page **Accounts, Bureau of,** appropriation for 385, 399, 872 **Adams, President John Quincy,** bust of, loan to Smithsonian Institution 2192 **Administrative Conference of the United States,** appropriation for 878 **Adoption of Child, District of Columbia,** consent of natural father 1086 **Adult Education, National Advisory Council on,** establishment 163 **Adult Education Act:** Amendment, allocation of funds, new formula 1669 Appropriation for effecting provisions 35, 36, 802 Citation of title 159 National Advisory Council on Adult Education, establishment 163 Secondary school curriculum, addition to program 160 **Adult Education Act of 1966,** appropriation for effecting provisions 35, 36, 802 **Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations,** appropriation for 402, 808 **Advisory Committee on Education of Bilingual Children,** increased membership 152 **Advisory Committee on Federal Pay,** establishment 1949 **Advisory Council on Historic Preservation,** extension of program; membership increase; United States participation in International Centre 204 **Advisory Council on Research and Development,** establishment 193 **Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, National:** Amendment, National Aeronautics and Space Council, membership, inclusion of secretary of Transportation 855 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1454 Land acquisition, reimbursement of owner or tenant, repeal of provision 1903 **Aeronautics and Space Administration, National:** Appropriation for 400, 1449 Construction of facilities, research and development, etc., appropriation authorization 368 Western Interstate Nuclear Board, cooperation 986 **Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act, 1970, National, Amendment,** employees and former employees, reporting requirements 373 **Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act, 1971, National** 368 **Aeronautics and Space Council, National,** appropriation for 388, 1454 **Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee,** hearings on space program benefits, printing of additional copies 2186 **African Countries,** sale of military equipment to, ceiling 2053 **Age,** minimum voting 318 **Age, Voting, Virgin Islands,** establishment 978 **Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967,** appropriation for effecting provisions 25 **Aged:** Food stamp program, delivered prepared meals 2051 Housing, congregate 1773, 1777 National Employ the Older Worker Week, designation 1589 Older Americans Act of 1965— Administrative provisions, transfer of functions to Civil Service Commission 1915 Appropriation for effecting provisions 39, 2012 Senior Citizens Month, 1970, proclamation 2226 Urban mass transportation, facilities for special needs of the elderly 967 White House Conference on Aging, appropriation for 39 **Agricultural Act of 1949, Amendments:** Butterfat, price support, suspension 1361 Cotton— Land diversion payments 1376 Price support 1374 Set-aside cropland program 1376 Dairy indemnity program, extension 1361A2 Dairy products— Commodity Credit Corporation donations to school lunch program, etc 199 Donations to military and veterans hospitals, extension 1361 Feed grains, voluntary program, price support 1368 Wheat, price support levels 1362 **Agricultural Act of 1954,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1489 **Agricultural Act of 1956,** appropriation for effecting provisions 682 **Agricultural Act of 1961:** Amendment, raisins, olives, prunes, restriction on importation 2047 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1488 **Agricultural Act of 1965, Food and:** Amendment, tobacco, transfer of acreage allotments 314 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1491 **Agricultural Act of 1970** 1358 **Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938:** Amendments— Acreage allotments and marketing quotas 86, 314, 969, 1499 Cotton— Marketing quotas 1372 National base acreage allotment 1372 Peanuts— Acreage allotments, transfer 1499 Boiled, exemption from marketing quotas, extension 1381 Tobacco, acreage allotments, transfer 314 Wheat— Land-diversion payments 1363 Marketing certificates 1362 National marketing quota, referendum for 1971 crop, deferment 448, 969 Set-aside acreage 1363 Tulelake area of California, acreage allotment, increase 86 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1489 Tobacco, burley, national marketing quotas, time extension for proclamation 1879 **Agricultural Commodities.** *See also individual commodities.* International Coffee Agreement Act of 1968, extension 2077 Set-aside acreage, payment limitation 1358 Surplus, sale for foreign currencies; extension of program 1379 **Agricultural Commodities Act, 1930, Perishable,** immunity provisions, repeal 928 **Agricultural Library, National:** Appropriation for 390, 1492 Gifts, authorization to accept 1588 **Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1483, 1484, 1486, 1487 **Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937:** Amendments— Almonds, marketing orders, paid advertising 1357 Apples— Marketing orders 687 Marketing orders for Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Illinois, and Ohio 438 Milk— Advertising projects; research 2040 Marketing orders, extension of program 1359 Papayas, marketing agreements 827 Potatoes, marketing orders, exemption 14 Production research, authorization 333 Raisins, olives, prunes, restriction on importation 2047 Tomatoes, advertising projects 2041 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1488 **Agricultural Research Service,** appropriation for 389, 1480 **Agricultural Service, Foreign,** appropriation for 390, 1489 **Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation County Committee Employees,** compensation rate, increase 196 **Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service,** appropriation for 390, 1489, 1981 **Agricultural Tractor Accidents,** reports to Congress 264 **Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954:** Amendments, surplus agricultural commodities, sale for foreign currencies; extension of program 1379 Appropriation for effecting provisions 685, 822, 1041, 1451, 1482, 1495 **Agriculture, Department of:** Agricultural Act of 1949. *See separate title.* Agricultural Act of 1954, appropriation for effecting provisions 1489 Agricultural Act of 1956, appropriation for effecting provisions 682 Agricultural Act of 1961 — Amendment, raisins, olives, prunes, restriction on importation 2047 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1488 Agricultural Act of 1970 1358A3 Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938. *See separate title.* Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946, appropriation for effecting provisions 1483, 1484, 1486, 1487 **Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937.** *See separate title.* Agricultural Research Service, appropriation for 389, 1480 Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation County Committee employees, compensation rate, increase 196 Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, appropriation for 390, 1489, 1981 Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954— Amendment, surplus agricultural commodities, sale for foreign currencies; extension of program 1379 Appropriation for effecting provisions 685, 822, 1041, 1451, 1482, 1495 Animal Quarantine Station, International, establishment 202 Animal Welfare Act of 1970 1560 Appropriation Act, 1971 1480 Appropriation for 376, 380, 389, 681, 1981, 1987 Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act— Amendment, water-based fish and wildlife or recreational projects, Federal assistance 439 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1486 Child Nutrition, National Advisory Council on, members 213 Child Nutrition Act of 1966. *See separate title.* Commodity Exchange Authority, appropriation for 390, 1489 Consolidated Farmers Home Administration Act of 1961. *See separate title.* Consumer and Marketing Service, appropriation for 389, 1487 Consumer credit reporting, enforcement 1135 Cooperative State Research Service, appropriation for 389, 1483 Dairy Products. *See separate title.* Disaster areas— Emergency loans; food coupons 1753, 1755 Timber sale contracts 1756 District of Columbia Public Education Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 1483, 1484 Domestic Council, member 2086 Economic Research Service, appropriation for 389, 1486 Egg Products Inspection Act 1620 Extension Service, appropriation for 376, 389, 1483 Farm Credit Administration, appropriation for 401, 1496 Farm housing 1805 Farmer Cooperative Service, appropriation for 389, 1484 Farmers Home Administration. *See separate title.* Farmers Home Administration Act, Consolidated. *See* Consolidated Farmers Home Administration Act. Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, appropriation for 390, 1495 Federal Meat Inspection Act, amendment, custom slaughtering, exemption 438 Food and Agricultural Act of 1965— Amendment, tobacco, transfer of acreage allotments 314 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1491 Food and Nutrition Service, appropriation for 376, 1488 Food Stamp Act of 1964. *See separate title.* Foreign Agricultural Service, appropriation for 390, 1489 Forest Service— Aerial facilities and services for protection of national forests, etc 888 Appropriation for 380, 390, 681, 1987 Hood River County, Oreg., relief of liability to United States arising from timber sales 718 General administration, appropriation for 390, 1492 General Counsel, Office of the, appropriation for 390, 1492 General provisions, Appropriation Act 1496 Hatch Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 1483 Historic Preservation, Advisory Council on, member 204 Horse Protection Act of 1970 1404 Indian tribes and corporations, loans to 120 Information, Office of, appropriation for 390, 1492 Inspector General, Office of the, appropriation for 390, 1491 International Animal Quarantine Station, establishment 202 Lake Tahoe, Nev.-Calif., study on feasibility of a national lakeshore, consultation 882A4 Management Services, Office of, appropriation for 390, 1492 Migratory agricultural workers, family health service clinics, extension of grants 52 Milk. *See separate title.* National Agricultural Library— Appropriation for 390, 1492 Gifts, authorization to accept 1588 National airport system plan, cooperation 222 National Forest Products Week, 1970, proclamation 2255 National Forests— Carson National Forest, lands held in trust for Pueblo de Taos Indians, N. Mex 1437 Toiyabe National Forest, Nev., extension of boundaries 694 Wilderness areas within, designation 1106 National School Lunch Act. *See separate title.* National Wool Act of 1954, amendments, shorn wool and mohair, price support, extension 1362 Organic Act of 1944, appropriation for effecting provisions 682, 1481–1488, 1491, 1492, 1494 Packers and Stockyards Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 1487 Packers and Stockyards Administration, appropriation for 390, 1491 Personnel, exchange with State employees, repeal of provisions 1925 Plant Variety Protection Act 1542 Plant Variety Protection Office, establishment 1542 Rural Electrification Administration, appropriation for 390, 1493 Smith-Lever Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 1483 Soil Bank Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 1489 Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act. *See separate title.* Soil Conservation Service, appropriation for 389, 1484 Statistical Reporting Service, appropriation for 389, 1487 Sugar Act of 1948, appropriation for effecting provisions 1489, 1490 Sugars, tariff classification 2058 Urban mass transportation projects, cooperation 966 Water Bank Act 1468 Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 1485 Western Interstate Nuclear Board, cooperation 986 Wetlands, preservation of habitat for migratory waterfowl and other wildlife 1468 Wheat Research and Promotion Act 885 Wholesome Meat Act, amendment, custom slaughtering, exemption 438 Wilderness areas, designation 1106 Yearbook of Agriculture, appropriation for printing 824, 1492 Youth Conservation Corps— Appropriation for 1987 Establishment 794 **Agriculture, House Committee on, History of,** printing as House document 2185 **Agriculture Act of 1970,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1981 **Air Amendments of 1970,** Clean 1676 **Air Force, Department of the.** *See also* Armed Forces; Defense, Department of Aircraft, missiles, etc.— Appropriation for procurement 2027 Research and development, appropriation authorization 905 Appropriation for 2020 Death benefits, presentation of United States flag to parents 837 Enlisted members appointed as officers, pay and allowances 1083 Land conveyance, Okaloosa County, Fla 447 Medal of Honor recipient, headstone for unmarked grave 836 Military Construction Appropriations Act, 1971 1409 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1971 1213 Military personnel, appropriation for 2020 National Guard. *See* Air *under* National Guard. Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 2023 Research, development, etc., appropriation for 2028 Reserve components— Appropriation for 2021 Facilities, construction authorization 1227 Military construction, appropriation for 1410 Selective Reserve, strength 908 Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1971 1227 **Air Pollution Control:** Clean Air Act. *See separate title.* Clean Air Amendments of 1970 1676 **Aircraft:** American aircraft with foreign parts, partial exemption from duty 2075A5 Civil, annual registration tax 243 Jet engines, exportation of rebuilt, duty refund 2076 Leased, investment tax credit 2060 Transportation by air, non-turbin-powered, excise tax, exemption 1846 **Aircraft, Missiles, Etc., Armed Forces,** appropriation for research 905 **Aircraft, Vessels, Facilities, Etc., Coast Guard,** appropriation authorization 255 **Aircraft Emission Standards** 1703 **Airline Tickets and Advertising,** excise tax, total cost shown on ticket 239, 2064 **Airport Act, Federal,** repeal 235 **Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970** 219 Miscellaneous and conforming amendments; repeals 234–236 National airport system plan, development, etc 221 National transportation policy; cost allocation study 219 **Airport and Airway Revenue Act of 1970** 236 Airport and Airways Trust Fund, establishment 250 Aviation fuel, tax 237 Civil aircraft, annual registration tax 242 Fuels not used for taxable purposes 246 Miscellaneous and technical amendments 240–242 Transportation of persons, tax 238 Transportation of property, tax 239 **Airport and Airways Trust Fund,** establishment 250 **Alabama:** Coffeeville lock and dam, designation 1878 United States District Court, appointment of additional judges 294 William “Bill” Dannelly Reservoir, designation 1574 **Alabama-Coosa River,** reclamation project, additional funds 310 **Alaska:** Alaska Highway, negotiations with Canada for paving, etc 1725 Federal-aid highways, authorization of funds 1735 Federal Field Committee for Development Planning in Alaska, appropriation for 401, 686 Indian tribes and corporations, loans by Department of Agriculture 120 Metlakatla Indian Community, Annette Islands, jurisdiction 1358 Pacific Marine Fisheries Compact, member 415 Statue of Senator E. L. Bartlett, presentation to capitol, acceptance 2193 Tlingit and Haida Indians, disposition of judgment funds 431 Urban renewal projects, authorization of funds 691 Water pollution, village demonstration projects 107 Western Interstate Nuclear Compact, eligible party 985 Wildnerness areas, designation of Bering Sea, Bogoslof, Tuxedni, Saint Lazaria, Hazy Islands, and Forrester Island 1104 **Alaska Ominibus Act, Amendments,** urban renewal projects, authorization of funds 691 **Alaska Power Administration,** appropriation for 899 **Albuquerque, N. Mex.,** land conveyance by Interior Department to 978 **Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Advisory Council on,** establishment 1853 **Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institute on,** establishment 1848 **Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment, and Rehabilitation Act of 1970, Comprehensive** 1848 **Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, District of Columbia.** *See* District of Columbia Alcoholic Beverage Control Act. **Alcoholism and Narcotics Addict Rehabilitation,** extension of program 57 **Aliens.** *See also* Immigration and Nationality Act. [Note: For actions concerning individuals, see Individual Index, following this Subject Index.] Bonin Islands, certain inhabitants, admission to United States 2112 Immigration, admission of excludable, immigration bonds 413 Nonimmigrant, entry of certain 116 **Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institute of,** appropriation for 31, 2008 **Almonds:** Groves, capital expenditures incurred in planting and developing, tax treatment 2064 Marketing orders, paid advertising 1357 **Aluminum Production, Electrodes for,** suspension of duty, extension 1877 **America Day, Honor,** celebrations 2187 **American Battle Monuments Commission:** Appropriation for 400, 1058 Per diem allowance 1081 **American Education Week, 1970,** proclamation 2247 **American Heart Month, 1970,** proclamation 2210A6 **“American Indian Education: A National Page Tragedy—A National Challenge”,** printing of additional copies 2182 **American Institute of Architects Foundation, Inc.,** tax exemption of Octagon House 1933 **American Instructors of the Deaf, Convention of,** proceedings report, printing as Senate document 2181 **American Printing House for the Blind:** Appropriation for 41, 2014 Private nonprofit institution, inclusion in receipt of funds 194 **American Revolution Bicentennial Commission:** Appropriation for 686 Housing and Urban Development; Transportation, departments members of 1389 Symbols, unlawful use of 1389 **American Samoa:** Coral reefs, seastar “Crown of Thoms”, study and control along 884 Federal Deposit Insurance Act, eligibility under 1811 Fisheries loan program, extension 829 Territorial highway program 1720 **American Schools and Hospitals Abroad, foreign assistance,** appropriation for 5 **American Shipbuilding, Commission on,** establishment 1037 **Anadromous Fish Conservation Act, Amendments:** Citation of act 214 Research and development projects, extension, authorization of funds 214 **Anatomical Gift Act, District of Columbia** 266 **“Anatomy of a Revolutionary Movement: ‘Students for a Democratic Society’”,** printing of additional copies 2192 **Andersonville National Historic Site, Ga.,** establishment 989 **Animal Quarantine Station, International,** establishment 202 **Animal Welfare Act of 1970** 1560 **Animals,** exhibition of, humane treatment 1561 **Anti-Ballistic Missile Construction,** authorization; limitations on deployment 909 **Antitrust Laws,** joint newspaper operating arrangements, exemption from 467 **Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Wis.,** establishment 880 **Appalachian Regional Commission,** appropriation for 402, 1442 **Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965:** Appropriation for effecting provisions 1455, 1985 Conforming amendment 235 **Appeals, Courts of.** *See under* Courts, United States. **Apples:** Marketing orders 687 Marketing orders for Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Illinois, and Ohio 438 **Apprenticeship and Training, Bureau of,** appropriation for 2001 **Appropriation Acts:** Agriculture Department and related agencies, 1971 1480 Commerce, Department of, 1971 1048 Continuing appropriations, 1970 4, 218 Continuing appropriations, 1971 333, 694, 969, 1893 Defense Department, 1971 2020 District of Columbia, 1971 432 Education, Office of, 1971 800 Executive Office, 1971 876 Foreign assistance and related programs, 1970 5 Foreign assistance and related programs, 1971 1856 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of, 1970 27 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department, of, 1971 2005 Independent Offices, 1971 1442 Interior Department and related agencies, 1971 669 Judiciary, 1971 1055 Justice, Department of, 1971 1045 Labor, Department of, 1970 23 Labor, Department, of 1971 2001 Legislative Branch, 1971 807 Military Construction, 1971 1409 Post Office Department, 1971 874 Public Works for Water, Pollution Control, and Power Development and Atomic Energy Commission, 1971 890 Second Supplemental, 1970 376 State, Department of, 1971 1040 Supplemental, 1971 1981 Treasury, Department of, 1971 872 **Arab Republic, United,** foreign assistance, restriction 10 **Arbor Day, National:** Designation 200 Proclamation 2228 **Architect of the Capitol:** Appropriation for 387, 817, 1991 Capitol buildings and grounds, appropriation for 818, 1991 Employees, compensation rate, increase 196 John W. McCormack Residential Page School, appropriation for 1991 Library of Congress. *See separate title.* **Architects Foundation, Inc., American Institute of,** tax exemption of Octagon House 1933A7 **Archives and Records Service, National:** Appropriation for 1446 Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities, member 446 Federal Register. *See separate title.* Highway Beautification, Commission on, final report, deposit in 1728 National Parks, Centennial Commission, consultation with Interior Department on disposition of books, relics, etc 428 **Arizona:** Chemehuevi Tribe of Indians, disposition of judgment funds 868 Hopi Tribe of Indians, development of industrial park 260 Hualapai Tribe of Indians, disposition of judgment funds 838 Mount Baldy Wilderness, designation 1106 Petrified Forest National Wilderness Area, designation 1106 Pima and Maricopa Counties, land conveyance by Interior Department to 978 United States District Court, appointment of additional judges 294 Western Interstate Nuclear Compact, eligible party 985 Yavapai-Prescott Community Reservation, long-term leases 303 Yuma Mesa Irrigation and Drainage District, construction of supplemental facilities 860 **Arkansas Post Canal,** Arkansas River project, designation 1929 **Arkansas River,** reclamation project, additional funds 310 **Armed Forces.** *See also individual services.* Air evacuation patients, subsistence without charge 1081 Aircraft, missiles, naval vessels, etc., research and development, appropriation authorization 905 Aviation cadets, pay grades 306 Claims, settlement authority, enlargement 412 Combat zone, tax exceptions for certain members, treatment as serving in 200 Dairy products, donations, extension 1361 Death benefits, presentation of United States flag to parents 837 Deceased, remains nonrecoverable, expenses incident to death 1086 Dependents, language training 306 Disabled members, automobiles and adaptive equipment for 1998 Family separation allowance 1389, 1392 Hostile fire areas, extended duty in, special leave provisions, extension 368 Housing— Mortgage insurance, civilian personnel 1772 Rental, occupancy preference for military personnel 1775 Insurance, servicemen’s group life— Advisory Council on Servicemen’s Group Life Insurance, Department of Transportation, member 331 Exemption from taxation 331 Maximum coverage, increase 327 ROTC cadets, inclusion 326 Interservice transfer of officers, inclusion of United States Coast Guard 834 Leave, extended duty in hostile fire areas, special provisions, extension 368 Medal of Honor recipient, headstone for unmarked grave 836 Military Personnel and Civilian Employees’ Claims Act of 1964, personal property claims settlement, annual report, repeal 412 Missing status, family separation allowance 1392 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, commissioned officers, status and benefits 1863 Pay and allowances— Enlisted members appointed as officers 1083 Station housing 1085 Pay rates 198 3 Personnel strength, congressional authorization 913 Prisoner of war, etc., during Vietnam conflict, removal of limitation on savings deposits 16 Random selection for military service, proclamation 2234 Seamen’s Service Act 1674 Selective Reserve, strength 908 Station housing allowance 1085 Tax exceptions for certain members, treatment as serving in combat zone 200 Title 10, U.S. Code, repeal of obsolete provisions 1082 Veterans. *See separate title.* Vietnam conflict, savings deposits, removal of limitation 16 War Claims Act of 1948— Amendments— Payment of awards, priority 1503 Prisoners of war, Vietnam conflict, compensation 323 U.S.S. *Pueblo* personnel, prisoner of war, compensation 324 Appropriation for effecting provisions 25, 1995, 2003A8 **Arms Control and Disarmament Act, Amendment,** extension of authorization 207 **Arms Control and Disarmament Agency,** appropriation for 1058 **Army, Department of the.** *See also* Armed Forces; Defense, Department of. Aircraft, missiles, etc., research and development, appropriation authorization 905 Anti-ballistic missile construction, authorization; limitations on deployment 909 Appropriation for 11, 392, 1410, 1859, 2020 Cemeterial expenses, appropriation for 893 Civil functions, appropriations for 11, 1859 Civil Works, Assistant Secretary of the Army for, additional 1829 Death benefits, presentation of United States flag to parents 837 Engineers, Corps of. *See separate title.* Enlisted members appointed as officers, pay and allowances 1083 Flood control. *See separate title.* Land conveyances— El Paso, Tex., removal of restriction 20 Fort Eustis Military Reservation, Va., exchange near 1226 Fort Ruger Military Reservation, Hawaii 1479 Medal of Honor recipient, headstone for unmarked grave 836 Military Construction Appropriations Act, 1971 1409 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1971 1204 Military personnel, appropriation for 2020 Missiles, appropriation for procurement of equipment and 2025 National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, appropriation for 2024 National Guard. *See* Army *under* National Guard. Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 2022 Research, development, etc., appropriation for 2028 Reserve components— Appropriation for 2020 Facilities, construction, etc 1227 Military construction, appropriation for 1410 Selective Reserve, strength 908 Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1971 1227 River and Harbor Act of 1970 1818 Ryukyu Islands, appropriation for administration 11, 392, 1859 Safeguard Anti-ballistic Missile System Page operation sites, N. Dak.-Mont., community aid 1224 United States Soldiers’ Home, appropriation for 46, 392, 2017 Water carriers, bulk commodities, cooperation in study 1587 **Art, National Gallery of,** appropriation for 685 **Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases, National Institute of,** appropriation for 30, 2008 **Arts, Commission of Fine,** appropriation for 683 **Arts, National Council on the,** appointment of chairman and members 444 **Arts, National Endowment for the,** appointment of chairman 443 **Arts and Cultural Development Act of 1964, National,** repeal 445 **Arts and the Humanities, Federal Council on the,** inclusion of Archivist of the United States as member 446 **Arts and the Humanities, National Foundation on the,** appropriation for 381, 402, 684 **Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965, National Foundation on the:** Amendments— Extension of program 446 “Humanities”, comparative religion; ethics, inclusion 443 National Endowment for the Arts, chairman, appointment 443 Appropriation for effecting provisions 381, 684 Repeal of provision 192 **Arts and the Humanities Amendments of 1970, National Foundation on the** 443 **“Art and Other Objects in the United States Capitol, Compilation of Works of”,** printing as House document 2184 **Asbestos, Chrysotile,** disposition from national stockpile 425 **Asian Development Bank:** Financial institutions, directors and alternates, employee benefits 1659 United States contribution, appropriation for 12, 1861 ***Atlantic,*** sale of passenger vessel to an alien 2164 **Atomic Energy Act of 1954:** Amendments— Immunity provisions, repeal 930 Licenses, review of antitrust factors 1473 Practical value, elimination of requirement for finding of a 1472 Utilization for industrial or commercial purposes 1472 Appropriation for effecting provisions 890A9 **Atomic Energy Commission:** Appropriation for 400, 890, 1991 Facilities, research, etc., appropriation authorization 299, 1565 Western Interstate Nuclear Board, cooperation 986 **Attorney General:** Air pollution, patent limitation 1708 Deputy, compensation 1888 Drug abuse programs, technical assistance 1388 Federal employees, court leave; travel expense, regulations 1477 Federal law enforcement and criminal justice activities, annual report 1889 Horse protection in interstate or foreign commerce, prosecution 1406 Immigration bonds deposited in Treasury 413 Interstate Agreement on Detainers Act, regulations 1403 Joint newspaper operating arrangements, consent 467 Parolees, residential community treatment centers, certification of available facilities 1090 Title to lands acquired by United States, approval by; repeal of provisions 835 **Attorneys, United States,** compensation rate, increase 197 **Attorneys and Marshals, United States,** appropriation for 1045 **Automobile Assistance Act of 1970, Disabled Veterans’ and Servicemen’s** 1998 **Aviation Act of 1958, Federal.** *See* Federal Aviation Act of 1958. **Aviation Administration, Federal,** appropriation for 399, 1995, 1996 **Aviation Advisory Commission,** establishment 222 **Aviation Fuel:** Excise tax, increase 237 Excise tax reduction, postponement 1743 **B** **Baltimore-Washington Parkway,** reconstruction, authorization of funds 1739 **Bank Holding Company Act Amendment of 1970** 1760 **Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, Amendments,** bank holding companies, regulations 1760 **Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act:** Amendment, water-based fish and wildlife or recreational projects, Federal assistance 439 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1486 **Bankruptcy Act:** Amendments, discharge of debts, order, etc 990 Securities Investor Protection Corporation, liquidation proceedings applicable under 1647 **Bankruptcy Laws of the United States, Commission on:** Appropriation for 1994 Establishment 468 **Banks and Banking:** Asian Development Bank— Financial institutions, directors and alternates, employee benefits 1659 United States contribution, appropriation for 1861 Bank Holding Company Act Amendments of 1970 1760 Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, amendments, bank holding companies, regulations 1760 Consumer Credit Protection Act, amendments— Consumer credit reports, procedures for meeting need for accurate 1128 National Commission on Consumer Finance final report, time extension 440 Currency and Foreign Transactions Reporting Act 1118 Emergency Home Finance Act of 1970. *See separate title.* Export-Import Bank of the United States, appropriation for 13, 401, 1861, 1983 Fair Credit Reporting Act 1128 Federal Deposit Insurance Act, amendments— American Samoa banks, eligibility 1811 Immunity provisions, repeal 929 Insured banks, recordkeeping requirements 1114 Federal Reserve Act, amendments— Federal Reserve banks, purchase of United States obligations directly from the Treasury, extension 668 National banking association, real estate loans, technical amendments 1803 Real estate loans by national banks, terms, increase, etc 462 Inter-American Development Bank— Appropriation for 12, 377 Financial institutions, directors and alternates, employee benefits 1659 United States contributions, increase 1658A10 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development— Financial institutions, directors and alternates, employee benefits 1659 United States contributions, increase 1657 International Monetary Fund— Financial institutions, directors and alternates, employee benefits 1659 United States contribution— Appropriation for 1861 Increase 1657 Investment companies, standards, technical amendments, etc 1413 Securities Act of 1933. *See separate title.* Securities Exchange Act of 1934. *See separate title.* Securities Investor Protection Act of 1970 1636 Securities Investor Protection Corporation, establishment 1637 Trust Indenture Act of 1939, amendment, trust indentures, registration requirement, exemption 1499 Truth in Lending Act, amendments, credit cards, issuance, liability of holder, fraudulent use 1126 **Baudette, Minn.,** bridge across Rainy River, toll-free provisions, deletion 1090 **Bauxite, Surinam-type Metallurgical Grade,** disposition from national stockpile 423 **Beekeepers,** reimbursement for losses caused by pesticide residues 1382 **Beer,** excise tax, refunds and credits, etc 2056 **Benbrook Reservoir, Tex.,** contract for municipal water supply 312 **Bethune Memorial, Mary McLeod,** erection in District of Columbia, extension of authorization 303 **Bicycle Parts,** duty suspension 2073 **Bill of Rights Day—Human Rights Day,** proclamation 2261 **Biographical Directory of the American Congress (1774–1970),** revised edition, printing as Senate document 2186 **Biological Program, International,** congressional support 889 **Bird Conservation Act, Migratory,** administration, certification by Interior Department of amount used for 1098 **Bismuth,** disposition from national stockpile 417 **Black Lung,** benefits for coal miners, appropriation for 40 **Blind:** American Printing House for the Blind— Appropriation for 41, 2014 Funds for private nonprofit institutions 194 Books for, appropriation for 822 Educational centers and services 182 White Cane Safety Day, 1970, proclamation 2237 **Blood Banks,** transfer of blood components within District of Columbia 218 **Blood Donor Month, National:** 1970, proclamation 2203 1971, designation 1114 1971, proclamation 2258 **Blue Lake, Calif.,** designation 1877 **Board on Coastal Engineering Research,** compensation 1819 **Boating Week, National Safe, 1970,** proclamation 2206 **Boiler Inspection Act of the District of Columbia, Amendment,** redesignation of courts in provisions 570 **Bonin Islands,** certain inhabitants, admission to United States 2112 **Bonneville Power Administration,** appropriation for 396, 899 **Botanic Garden,** appropriation for 387, 821 **Boy Scouts of America,** World Jamboree held in Japan in 1971, loan of equipment by Defense Department 1403 **Bradley, General Omar N.,** historical collection, opening ceremonies 2179 **Brazos River,** reclamation project, additional funds 310 **Bretton Woods Agreement Act, Amendments:** International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, United States contribution, increase 1657 International Monetary Fund, United States contribution, increase 1657 **Bridges:** Alteration progress payments 1725 Cape Vincent, N.Y.-Kingston, Ont., across St. Lawrence River, authorization 1355 Fort Point Channel, Boston, Mass., construction 1871 Markland Dam on Ohio River near Markland, Ind., and Warsaw, Ky 1724 Muscatine, Iowa, time extension for construction of bridge across Mississippi River 312 Rainy River near Baudette, Minn., deletion of toll-free provisions 1090 Replacement program 1741A11 Rock Island, Ill., time extension for construction of bridge across Mississippi River 312 Saint Clair River Bridge, Port Huron, Mich., authorization of funds 1738 **Broadcasting, Corporation for Public:** Appropriation for 47, 2019 Financing, appropriation authorization 888 **Broadcasting Financing Act of 1970, Public** 888 **Budget, Bureau of the:** Appropriation for 388 Designated Office of Management and Budget 2085 **Budget and Accounting Act, 1921, Amendment,** supplemental budget information 1169 **Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs:** Appropriation for 397, 1048, 1993 Personnel, enforcement, increased members of; powers 1245, 1273 **Business and Defense Services Administration,** appropriation for 391, 1050 **Business Economics, Office of,** appropriation for 391, 1049 **Business Enterprise, Minority,** appropriation for 391, 1051 **Business Loan and Investment Fund,** appropriation for 1060 **Business Week, Small,** 1970, proclamation 2210 **Butterfat,** suspension of price support 1361 **C** **Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for Spanish-Speaking People,** appropriation for 1989, 2018 **Cadmium,** disposition from national stockpile 414 **California:** Blue Lake, designation 1877 Central Valley reclamation project, inclusion of Black Butte project on Stony Creek 1097 Chemehuevi Tribe of Indians, disposition of judgment funds 868 Fort Point National Historic Site, establishment 970 King Range National Conservation Area, establishment 1067 Lake Tahoe, study on feasibility of a national lakeshore 882 Los Angeles, Summer Olympic Games of 1976, Presidential welcome to United States— Authorization 3 Proclamation 2208 Pleasant Valley Canal, renamed Coalinga Canal 431 Point Reyes National Seashore, acquisition of lands, additional funds 90 Riverside County, land claims along Colorado River, settlement between United States and private parties 1106 Soboba Band of Mission Indians, water distribution system 1465 United States District Court, appointment of additional judges 294 Washoe Indian Tribe of Nevada and California, lands in Alpine County held in trust for 687 Western Interstate Nuclear Compact, eligible party 985 Wheat, Tulelake area, acreage allotment, increase 86 William G. Stone navigation lock, designation 1508 **Cambodia:** Military and additional assistance, limitation 1942, 1943 United States ground combat troops, restriction on funds 1943 **Campus Disruptors,** denial of financial assistance 48, 372, 471, 804, 1064, 1450, 2037 **Campus Unrest, President’s Commission on:** Contract with Federal or State agencies 431 Subpoena authority requiring attendance of witnesses 429 **Canada:** Alaska Highway, paving, etc., negotiations with 1725 International Boundary Commission, United States and, appropriation for 1043 International Joint Commission, United States and, appropriation for 1043 Kingston, Ont.-Cape Vincent, N.Y., bridge across St. Lawrence River, authorization 1355 **Canal Zone:** Canal Zone Government— Appropriation for 392, 894 Former employees and widows, cost-of-living adjustment 470 Government employees— Court leave 1476 Noncitizens, health and life insurance 869 Panama Canal Company, appropriation for 894 **Canal Zone Code.** For amendments and repeals of sections codified, see Table 5(c) in “Laws Affected in volume 84”, preceding this Index. A12 **Cancer,** national crusade for cure, sense of Page Congress 2189 **Cancer, Stroke, and Kidney Disease Amendments of 1970, Heart Disease** 1297 **Cancer Control Month,** 1970, proclamation 2221 **Cancer Institute, National,** appropriation for 30, 2008 **Cape Cod National Seashore, Mass,** increased funds authorized 216 **Capital Planning Commission, National,** appropriation for 402, 684 **Capitol Buildings and Grounds,** appropriation for 818, 1991 **Capitol Police:** Appropriation for 816 Uniforms, U.S. flag emblem 357 **Captive Nations Week,** 1970, proclamation 2240 **Carlsbad Caverns National Park, N. Mex.,** reimbursement for personnel 2105 **Carpets and Rugs,** partial extension of increased duty, proclamation 2204 **Carson National Forest,** lands held in trust for Pueblo de Taos Indians, N. Mex 1437 **Castor Oil,** disposition from national stockpile 418 **Caudle Overlook,** Arkansas River project, designation 1929 **Cement Mixers,** excise tax, floor stock refund 2062 **Cemetary Corporations,** tax exemption 1855 **Census, Bureau of the:** Appropriation for 384, 391, 1049 Economic censuses, 1972, appropriation for 1049 Governments, 1972 census of, appropriation for 1049 Nineteenth decennial census of the United States— Appropriation for 1049 Proclamation 2223 **Centennial of the United States Weather Services,** proclamation 2207 **Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West,** appropriation for 1044 **Central Intelligence Agency Retirement Act of 1964 for Certain Employees, Amendments,** child survivors; commencement date of annuity; limitation of retirements, etc 1872 **Chemehuevi Tribe of Indians, Ariz.-Calif.,** disposition of judgment funds 868 **Chemical Munitions,** transportation from Okinawa, restriction on funds 2055 **Chemicals,** interruption of duty reduction on certain, proclamation 2199 **Cherokee Indians of North Carolina,** lands held in trust for 1097 **Cherokee Indians of Oklahoma:** Estates of intestate members, disposition 203 Land conveyance 1074 Principal officer, selection of 1091 **Cherokee Strip, Kans.-Okla.,** establishment as park system unit, feasibility study 986 **Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Development Act** 1978 **Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, Md., W. Va., and D.C.,** establishment 1978 **Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park Commission,** establishment 1980 **Chesapeake Bay Basin Comprehensive Study,** authorization of funds 310 **Chickasaw Indians of Oklahoma:** Estates of intestate members, disposition 203 Principal officer, selection of 1091 **Chief Justice of the United States,** Bankruptcy Laws of the United States, Commission on, report to; appointment of members 468 **Child Development, Office of,** appropriation for 1989, 2014 **Child Health and Human Development, National Institute of,** appropriation for 31, 2009 **Child Health Day,** 1970, proclamation 2248 **Child Nutrition, National Advisory Council on,** establishment 213 **Child Nutrition Act of 1966:** Amendments— Funds for program, authorization 208 School breakfast program, authorization of funds 214 Special milk program, extension 336 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1488 **Child Protection and Toy Safety Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 2005 **Children,** mental health of, grants for program 60 **Children’s Hospital, D.C.,** appropriation for 433 **China Trade Act, 1922,** immunity provisions, repeal 929 **Choctaw Indians of Oklahoma:** Estates of intestate members, disposition 203 Final disposition of affairs, repeal of of provisions 828 Principal officer, selection of 1091 **Chouteau Lock and Dam. Okla.,** designation 1508 **Chromite Ore, Refractory Grade,** disposition from national stockpile 424A13 **Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act, Federal, Amendments:** Advertisement by radio and television, prohibition 89 Labeling, warning statement 88 **Cigarette Smoking Act of 1969, Public Health** 87 **Circuses, Carnivals, Zoos,** exhibition of animals, humane treatment 1561 **Citizen Band of Potawatomi Indians of Oklahoma,** disposition of judgment funds 838 **Citizens’ Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality,** appropriation for 379 **Citizenship Day and Constitution Week,** 1970, proclamation 2233 **Civil Aeronautics Board:** Appropriation for 401 Consumer credit reporting, enforcement 1135 National airport system plan, cooperation 222 **Civil Defense Act of 1950, Federal:** Amendment, emergency authority, extension 367 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1455, 1456 **Civil Rights, Commission on:** Appropriation for 1058 Extension; compensation of members, per diem 1356 **Civil Rights, Office for,** appropriation for 2014 **Civil Rights Act of 1957, Amendments:** Commission, extension; compensation of members, per diem 1356 Defamatory report, time for verified answer 1357 **Civil Rights Act of 1964,** appropriation for effecting provisions 26, 803, 1059, 1459 **Civil Rights Act of 1968,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1459 **Civil Service Commission:** Alcohol abuse and alcoholism prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation programs for civilian employees 1849 Appropriation for 378, 401, 1442, 1984 Court leave, regulations 1476 Executive branch, position classification system, improvement 72 Job Evaluation Policy Act of 1970 72 Personnel administration, Federal, State, and local governments, cooperation, transfer of functions to 1915 **Claims:** [NOTE: For action concerning individuals, see Individual Index, following this Subject Index.] Contracts with the United States, jurisdiction 449 Defense Department, appropriation for settlement 2025 Departments and agencies, appropriation for settlement 1998 Grade, Elmer M., settlement 1835 Honolulu, Hawaii, damages to State pier in Kewalo Basin, waiver of statute of limitation to 1475 Indian claims. *See* Indians. Military departments, settlement authority, enlargement 412 Military Personnel and Civilian Employees’ Claims Act of 1964, personal property claims settlement, annual report, repeal 412 Riverside County, Calif., land claims along Colorado River, settlement between United States and private parties 1106 War Claims Act of 1948— Amendments— Payment of awards, priority 1503 Prisoners of war, Vietnam conflict, compensation 323 U.S.S. *Pueblo* personnel, prisoners of war, compensation 324 Appropriation for effecting provisions 25, 1995, 2003 **Claims, United States Court of:** Appropriation for 1056 Reporting of court proceedings 298 **Claims Commission, Indian,** appropriation for 083 **Claims Settlement Commission, Foreign:** Appropriation for 402, 1059, 1995 Claims not paid in full, recertification to the Treasury 1503 **Clean Air Act:** Amendments— Air quality and emission standards 1678 Aircraft emission standards 1703 Emergency powers 1705 Fuels, regulation 1698 Low-Emission Vehicle Certification Board, establishment 1701 Motor vehicle emission standards 1690 Noise pollution 1709 Research program, effects of air pollutants on public health and welfare, etc 1676 Appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 Extension of program 416 **Clean Air Amendments of 1970** 1676 **Clean Waters for America Week,** designation 1589 **Clergy Week in the United States, International:** Designation 4 Proclamation 2209A14 **Clifford Davis Federal Building, Memphis, Tenn.,** designation 1877 **Clown Week, National,** designation 914 **Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, Federal,** appropriation for effecting provisions 40, 2005, 2013 **Coal Research, Office of,** appropriation for 675 **Coalinga Canal, Calif.,** designation 431 **Coast Guard, United States.** *See also* Armed Forces; Defense, Department of. Active duty promotion list 304 Aircraft, vessels, facilities, etc., appropriation authorization 255 Appropriation for 385, 399 Aviation cadets, pay grades 306 Coast Guard Academy— Annual appointment of cadets 304 Obligation to serve, order to active duty 304 Philippines, Republic of, number of persons receiving instruction 304 Teachers— Maximum pay 305 Retirement age of permanent 304 Dependents, language training 306 Ensigns, promotion of 305 Environmental Quality Improvement Act of 1970 114 Federal Water Pollution Control Act. *See separate title.* Fisheries resources in United States territorial waters, enforcement 1297 Housing facilities, leasing of 305 Interservice transfer of officers 834 Lighthouse service personnel, salary increase 305 Reserve components— Promotion system, clarification 838 Selective Reserve, strength 908 Retired officers, recall to active duty 305 School children, transportation of dependent 306 Warrant officers, uniform allowances 306 Water Quality Improvement Act of 1970 91 **Coastal Engineering Research, Board on,** compensation 1819 **Cobalt,** disposition from national stockpile 417 **Code,** District of Columbia: [Note: For amendments and repeals of certain sections codified, see Table 5(b) in “Laws Affected in Volume 84”, preceding this Index.] “Criminal Procedure”, revision, codification, and enactment into positive law as Title 23 604 New edition, appropriation for publication 814 **Code, United States:** [Note: For amendments and repeals of sections In positive law titles, see Table 5(a) in “Laws Affected in Volume 84”, preceding this Index.] Title 39 entitled “Postal Service”, codification and reenactment into positive law 719 **Code of Federal Regulations:** Printing and binding, appropriation for 823 Publication in, Federal employees, salary increase 196 **Coffee Agreement Act of 1968, International,** extension 2077 **Coffeeville Lock and Dam, Ala.,** designation 1878 **Coinage Act of 1965, Amendments:** Silver coins, authorization for minting 1768 Silver dollar, Dwight D. Eisenhower, authorization for minting 1769 **Colorado:** Apples, marketing orders for 438 Denver, Winter Olympic Games of 1976, Presidential welcome to the United States— Authorization 3 Proclamation 2208 Missouri River Basin project, Narrows unit, authorization for construction, operation, etc 830 United States District Court, appointment of additional judges 294 Ute Indians, Confederated Bands of, disposition of judgment funds 871 Western Interstate Nuclear Compact, eligible party 985 **Colorado River Basin Project,** appropriation for 383 **Columbia,** Darien Gap Highway, United States cooperation in construction 1721 **Columbia River,** reclamation project, additional funds 310 **Columbus Day,** proclamation 2246 **Commerce, Department of:** Appropriation Act, 1971 1048 Appropriation for 384, 391, 1048, 1993 Business and Defense Services Administration, appropriation for 391, 1050 Business Economics, Office of, appropriation for 391, 1049 Census, Bureau of the— Appropriation for 384, 391, 1049 Economic censuses, 1972, appropriation for 1049 Governments, 1972 census of, appropriation for 1049 Nineteenth decennial census of the United States— Appropriation for 1049 Proclamation 2223 Domestic Council, member 2086A15 Economic Development Administration, Page appropriation for 391, 1049 Environmental Science Services Administration— Abolition 2093 Appropriation for 391, 1051 Field Services, Office of, appropriation for 384, 391, 1051 Florida-Georgia boundary agreement, survey and marking 1095 Foreign Direct Investments, appropriation for 391, 1051 General provisions, Appropriation Act 1054 Great Lakes and Saint Lawrence Seaway, insurance rates for vessels, report 1820 International activities, appropriation for 391, 1050 International expositions, establishment of standards 272 International Travel Act of 1961— Amendments— Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Tourism, appointment 1072 Tourism to United States, promotion 1071 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1051 Maritime Administration— Appropriation for 384, 391, 1053, 1993 Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Maritime Affairs, appointment 1038 Conflict-of-interest provisions, repeal of application 1036 General provisions, Appropriation Act 1054 Programs, authorization of funds 207 Merchant Marine Act, 1936. *See separate title.* Merchant Marine Act of 1970 1018 Minority Business Enterprise, appropriation for 391, 1051 National Bureau of Standards, appropriation for 391, 1052 National Industrial Pollution Control Council, appropriation for 1051 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration— Commissioned officers, status and benefits 1863 Establishment 2090 National Tourism Resources Review Commission, member 1073 Patent Office, appropriation for 391, 1052 Poison prevention packaging, technical advisory committee, members 1672 Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965— Amendments, extension of program, funds for grants, etc 375 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1049, 1050 Conforming amendment 235 Regional Action Planning Commissions, appropriation for 1050 Studies, special, compilations, reports, etc., authorization 864 Telecommunications, Office of, appropriation for 1993 United States Fishing Fleet Improvement Act, amendments, construction, remodeling of vessels, etc., subsidy program 307 United States Travel Service, appropriation for 1051 Vessels, control of sewage pollution, cooperation 101 Water pollution by oil, study on control 98 Western Interstate Nuclear Board, cooperation 986 **Commerce Act, Interstate, Amendments:** Immunity provisions, repeal 931 Income tax, multiple withholding, interstate carriers and employees, exemption 1499 Water carriers, bulk commodities 1587 **Commercial Fisheries, Bureau of:** Abolition 2093 Appropriation for 396, 675 **Commercial Fisheries Research and Development Act of 1964,** appropriation for effecting provisions 676 **Commission of Fine Arts,** appropriation for 683 **Commission on Civil Rights:** Appropriation for 1058 Extension; compensation of members, per diem 1356 **Commission on Government Procurement,** appropriation for 1443 **Commission on Revision of the Criminal Laws of the District of Columbia,** abolition of 667 **Commission on the Organization of the Government of the District of Columbia:** Appropriation for 1982 Establishment 845 **Commission on the Review of the National Policy Toward Gambling,** establishment 938 **Commissions, Committees, Councils, Etc., Establishment:** Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Advisory Council on 1853 Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institute on 1848 American Shipbuilding, Commission on 1037 Aviation Advisory Commission 222A16 Bankruptcy Laws of the United States, Commission on 468 Appropriation for 1994 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park Commission 1980 Child Nutrition, National Advisory Council on 213 Cost-Accounting Standards Board 796 Appropriation for 1991 Credit Union Administration, National 49 Disabled, National Advisory Council on Services and Facilities for the Developmentally 1318 District of Columbia Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure 492 District of Columbia, Commission on the Organization of the Government of the 845 Appropriation for 1982 Domestic Council 2086 Education, National Advisory Council on Adult 163 Education, National Council on Quality in 148 Environmental Education, Advisory Council on 1314 Environmental Protection Agency 2086 Environmental Quality, Office of 114 Employees Pay Council, Federal 1947 Federal Advisory Council, Federal-State program on unemployment 705, 706 Federal Pay, Advisory Committee on 1949 Gambling, Commission on the Review of the National Policy Toward 938 Gulf Islands National Seashore Advisory Commission 1969 Handicapped, Bureau for Education and Training of the 177 Handicapped Children, National Advisory Committee on 177 Health Manpower Shortage Areas, National Advisory Council on 1869 Health Planning Programs, National Advisory Council on Comprehensive 1307 Highway Beautification, Commission on 1727 Highway Institute, National 1723 Highway Traffic Safety Administration, National 1739 Individual Rights, National Commission on 960 Intergovernmental Personnel Policy, Advisory Council on 1910 Libraries and Information Science, National Commission on 440 Low-Emission Vehicle Certification Board 1701 Management and Budget, Office of 2085 Marihuana and Drug Abuse, Commission on 1280 Materials Policy, National Commission on 1234 National Parks Centennial Commission 427 Occupational Safety and Health, National Advisory Committee on 1597 Occupational Safety and Health, National Institute for 1612 Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National 2090 Plymouth-Provincetown Celebration Commission 1065 Population Affairs, Office of 1504 Population Growth and the American Future, Commission on 67 Postal Rate Commission 759 Postal Service, United States 720 Postal Service Advisory Council 722 Potato Promotion Board, National, establishment 2042 Potomac River Basin, Interstate Commission on 856 Appropriation for 901 Railroad Retirement, Commission on 792 Appropriation for 1989 Research and Development, Advisory Council on, Office of Education 193 School Finance, National Commission on 194 Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore Advisory Commission 1076 State Workmen’s Compensation Laws, National Commission on 1616 Telecommunications Policy, Office of 2083 Tourism Resources Review Commission, National 1073 Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance, National Commission for the Review of Federal and State Laws Relating to 961, 1893 **Commodity Credit Corporation:** Appropriation for 1495 Dairy products, donations to school lunch program, etc 199 **Commodity Exchange Act, Amendment,** investigation provisions, technical amendments 928 **Commodity Exchange Authority,** appropriation for 390, 1489 **Communicable Disease Control Amendments of 1970** 988A17 **Communications Act of 1934:** Amendments— Corporation for Public Broadcasting, financing, appropriation authorization 888 Immunity provisions, repeal 930 Appropriation for effecting provisions 35, 36, 802, 2019 Egg products inspection, provisions made applicable to 1632 **Communications Commission, Federal:** Appropriation for 401, 1443 National airport system plan, cooperation 222 **Communications Services,** continuation of excise tax without reduction 1843 **Communism:** Congressional statement opposing United Nations membership to Communist Chinese Government 7, 1044 Foreign assistance, restriction 8 **Community Development Corporation,** establishment 1804 **Community Mental Health Centers Act:** Amendments— Alcohol abuse and alcoholism, project grants and contracts 1851 Alcoholism and narcotics addict rehabilitation, extension of program 57 Children, mental health of, grants for program 60 Construction grants, extension 54 Consultation services, grants 61 Drug abuse, rehabilitation programs; education, etc 1238–1240 National Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, approval of grants 1854 National Advisory Mental Health Council, approval of grants 62 Operation of centers, grants 56 Specialized facilities, treatment of alcohol abusers 1853 Technical personnel, definition 62 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, inclusion 54 Appropriation for effecting provisions 28, 29, 38, 2006, 2007, 2012 Program evaluation, limitation of funds; repeal of provision 351, 352 **Community Mental Health Centers Amendments of 1970** 54 Amendment staffing grants, increase 1308 **Community Relations Service,** appropriation for 1046 **Compacts.** *See* Interstate Compacts, Consent of Congress Granted to. **“Compilation of Works of Art and Other Objects in the United States Capitol”,** printing as House document 2184 **Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment, and Rehabilitation Act of 1970** 1848 **Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970** 1236 Advisory councils, report on 1296 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1988 Control and enforcement 1242 Importation and exportation; amendments and repeals of revenue laws 1285 Rehabilitation programs relating to drug abuse 1238 **Comptroller General.** *See under* General Accounting Office. **Concurrent Resolutions:** Adams, President John Quincy, bust, loan to Smithsonian Institution 2192 American prisoners of war— Appeal for international justice 2183 Treatment, congressional protest 2180 Bartlett, Senator E. L., statue to be placed in rotunda of capitol 2193 Bradley, General Omar N., historical collection, opening ceremonies 2179 Cancer, national crusade for cure, sense of Congress 2189 Congress— Adjournment 2180, 2183, 2184, 2187, 2188, 2190, 2192, 2194 Adjournment, sine die 2196 Joint session to receive Presidential communication 2179 Enrolled bills— Correction— District of Columbia courts, reorganization (S. 2601) 2187 Foreign assistance appropriations (H.R. 17867) 2194 Legislative Reorganization Act, 1970 (H.R. 17654) 2190 Merchant Marine Act of 1970, designation of title (H.R. 15424) 2189 Railroad retirement, designation of title (H.R. 13300) 2181 Tariff, contraceptives, removal of prohibitions against importation, etc. (H.R. 4605) 2195 Veterans, educational assistance (H.R. 11959) 2181 Water Pollution Control Act, designation of title (H.R. 4148) 2181 Signing during adjournment 2190, 2196 Goddard, Dr. Robert H., memorial, congressional recognition 2189 Honor America Day, celebrations 2187 Ohio Northern University, 100th anniversary, congressional greetings 2187 Ohio State University, 100th anniversary, congressional greetings 2186A18 Publications, printing of additional copies— Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee, hearings on space program benefits 2186 Agriculture, House Committee on, history of 2185 “American Indian Education: A National Tragedy—A National Challenge” 2182 “Anatomy of a Revolutionary Movement: ‘Students for a Democratic Society’” 2192 Bartlett, Senator E. L., statue of, proceedings of ceremony in rotunda 2193 Biographical Directory of the American Congress (1774–1970), revised edition 2186 “Compilation of Works of Art and Other Objects in the United States Capitol” 2184 Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf, proceedings report 2181 Copyright law revision, hearings on 2190 “Cuba and the Caribbean” 2191 “Discrimination Against Women” 2195 “Education in Israel” 2188 “Effects of Population Growth on Natural Resources and the Environment” 2195 “Federal and State Student Aid Programs” 2185 “Hearings Relating to Various Bills to Repeal the Emergency Detention Act of 1950” 2194 Internal Security, Committee on, annual report 2191 Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970, hearings accompanying 2191 “Marihuana” 2186 National Estuarine Pollution Study 2182 “Organized Crime Control Act of 1969” 2182 “Our American Government. What is it? How Does It Function?” 2196 “Planning-Programing-Budgeting” 2182 “Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag” 2191 Prayers by Reverend Edward Gardiner Latch 2194 “Proposed Amendments to the Constitution Relating to Prayers and Bible Readings in the Public Schools, Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, parts 1, 2, and 3” 2193 “Report of Special Study Mission to Southern Africa” 2184 “Summary of Veterans Legislation Page Reported, Ninety-first Congress” 2185 “Supplement to Cumulative Index to Publications of the Committee on Un-American Activities 1955 through 1968 (Eighty-fourth through Ninetieth Congresses)” 2191 United States Security Agreements and Commitments Abroad, hearing on 2195 Warren, Chief Justice Earl, compilation of tributes 2184 V-E Day, 25th anniversary, ceremonies 2179 **Conflict-of-interest Statutes,** applicability, etc 1036, 1330, 1331 **Congress.** *See also* House of Representatives; Legislative Branch of the Government; Senate. Adjournment 2180, 2183, 2184, 2187, 2188, 2190, 2192, 2194 Adjournment, rules 1193 Adjournment, sine die 2196 Armed Forces, active duty personnel strength, authorization 913 Biographical Directory of the American Congress (1774–1970), revised edition, printing as Senate document 2186 Capitol Guide Service, establishment 1190 Congressional assassination, kidnaping, and assault, protection from 1891 Congressional Research Service, improvement of facilities 1181 Cost-Accounting Standards Board, establishment 796 Employees, court leave, fees for jury service; travel expense 1478 Florida-Georgia boundary agreement, congressional consent 1095 Joint Committees, Congressional. *See separate title.* Joint session to receive Presidential communication 2179 Legislative Reference Service— Appropriation for 821 Redesignated Congressional Research Service 1181 Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946— Amendments, technical; corrections 1440 Appropriation for effecting provisions 812, 817, 821 Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970 1140 Ninety-second, first session, convention date 1880 Page School, John W. McCormack Residential, construction 1199 Placement and Office Management, Office of, establishment 1189A19 Publications, printing of additional Page copies. *See under* Concurrent Resolutions. Smithsonian Institution, Board of Regents, appointment of additional members 1439 **Congress, Reports to:** Agriculture, Department of— Cotton, price support, etc 1378 Horse protection 1406 Rural-urban America, development 1383 Architect of the Capitol, John W McCormack Residential Page School, operations 1199 Attorney General, law enforcement and criminal justice activities 1889 Aviation Advisory Commission, national airport system plan 223 Bankruptcy Laws of the United States, Commission on 468 Budget, Bureau of the— Budget outlays 405, 406 Federal employees salary increase 405 Child Nutrition, National Advisory Council, study 213 Civil Service Commission, job evaluation and ranking plan 74 Commerce, Department of— Great Lakes and Saint Lawrence Seaway, insurance rates for vessels 1820 Merchant marine program 1034 Comptroller General— Aircraft contracts by Defense Department 912 Budgetary matters 1168, 1171 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, audit 456 National airport system plan, audit 233 National Railroad Passenger Corporation, audit 1340 Railroads, financial transactions, audit 1977 Consumer Finance, National Commission on, final report, time extension 440 Cost-Accounting Standards Board, regulations 799 Defense, Department of— Contracts for independent research and development 907 Military projects 1222 National Academy of Sciences, study of Defense Department’s defoliation program in South Vietnam 913 Receipt and disbursement of funds, etc 2032, 2034, 2036, 2037 District of Columbia, Commission on the Organization of the Government of the, study 846 District of Columbia Government, highways, interstate system within 1731 Education, National Council on Quality in 148, 149 Education, Office of, education program, information; statutory advisory councils, etc 122, 166, 171, 192–194 Education of Disadvantaged Children, National Advisory Council on the, annual 125 Educational Media and Materials for the Handicapped, National Center on 187 Emergency Preparedness, Office of, disaster assistance 1748 Engineers, Corps of, rivers and harbors, public works on 1819, 1820, 1823, 1826–1828, 1830–1834 Environmental Protection Agency— Air pollution program 1691 Potomac River pollution study 1939 Federal Reserve Board, bank holding companies 1766 Federal Trade Commission, cigarette labeling, advertising, etc 89 Gambling, Commission on the Review of the National Policy Toward 939 General Services Administration, Government records, disposal 321 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of— Alcohol abuse and alcoholism prevention 1848 Cigarette smoking, health consequences 89 Family planning services 1505 Handicapped children, education of 177 Health facilities, construction, etc 338 Health personnel, licensure report 1355 Marihuana health research 352 Medical and dental schools in financial distress 1343 Narcotic addiction, medical treatment 1241 National health care plans; insurance 1301, 1302, 1307 Paint poisoning, lead-based, research 2079 Solid waste disposal 1229, 1233, 1235 Highway Beautification, Commission on, final 1727 Housing and Urban Development, Department of— Housing program 1788, 1790, 1801, 1816 Rural-urban America, development 1383 Individual Rights, National Commission on 961 Intergovernmental personnel policy, advisory council on 1910A20 Interior, Department of the— Cherokee Strip, Kans.-Okla., establishment as park system unit, feasibility study 987 Mining and mineral resources, annual 1876 Water pollution control programs 113 International Monetary and Financial Policies, National Advisory Council on, annual 1658 Labor, Department of, occupational safety and health standards 1592, 1614 Lake Tahoe, Nev.-Calif., study on feasibility of a national lakeshore 882 Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, annual, time extension 1888 Libraries and Information Science, National Commission on 441 Marihuana and Drug Abuse, Commission on, study 1281 Materials Policy, National Commission on 1235 Military departments, claim settlement 412 Military personnel and civilian employees, claims settlement, repeal 412 National Academy of Sciences, motor vehicle emission standards 1692 National Parks Centennial Commission, annual 428 Occupational Safety and Health, National Institute for 1613 Ply mouth-Provincetown Celebration Commission 1065 Population Growth and the American Future, Commission on 69 Postal Service— Board of Governors, private carriage of mail, study 783 Operations 743 President of the United States— Alaska Highway, negotiations for paving 1725 Armed Forces, active duty personnel strength 914 Budget summary 1169 Clean Air Amendments of 1970, air pollution program 1686, 1690, 1707 Coffee Agreement, International 2077 Defense articles furnished to countries, excess, value 2055 Displaced homeowners or tenants, assistance 1901 Economic assistance, withholding of 10 Economic Report, date for transmittal to Congress 1674 Environmental pollution, study 1310 Expositions, International, recognition 272 Federal employees, pay adjustment 1947, 1948 Intergovernmental personnel policy, advisory council on 1911 Occupational safety and health standards 1610 Railway labor-management negotiations 1407 Rural-urban America, development 1383, 1384 Urban growth 1793 Water pollution control programs 99, 113 Rail transportation, financial advisory panel 1338 Railroad Passenger Corporation, National, operations 1333 Railroad Retirement, Commission on, study 794 Securities and Exchange Commission— Institutional investors study, reporting date, extension 862 Securities Investor Protection Corporation, annual report of 1653, 1656 State, Department of, Foreign Service retirement fund 18 Susquehanna River Basin Commission 1537, 1540 Tourism Resources Review Commission, National 1073 Transportation, Department of— Agricultural tractor accidents 264 Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1970 1716, 1725, 1726, 1731, 1734, 1738 Highway Safety Act of 1970 1743 Mass transportation 965, 968 National airport system plan 219, 220, 232, 253 National rail passenger system 1329, 1333 Railroads granted guaranteed loans, financial condition 1978 Water carriers, bulk commodities 1587 Water pollution control programs 98, 107, 111, 112 Treasury, Department of the— Airport and Airway Trust Fund 250 Insured banks, recordkeeping requirements, implementation of authority 1115 International Monetary Fund, annual 1659 Veterans Administration, mobile homes, loans 1113 Workmen’s Compensation Commission 1617 **Congressional Operations, Joint Committee on,** establishment 1187 **Congressional Record,** subscription price 303 **Conservancy District, Potomac Valley,** creation 856 **Conservation Act, Migratory Bird,** administration, certification by Interior Department of amount used for 1098A21 **Conservation Corps, Youth:** Appropriation for 1987 Establishment 794 **Consolidated Farmers Home Administration Act of 1961:** Amendments— Farm ownership loans— Farm background, exemption of veterans from requirement 1862 Maximum indebtedness, increase 1862 Veterans of Vietnam era, extension to 1862 Farmers and ranchers, funds available for loans and grants 1383 Interest on insured loans, tax treatment 1855 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1493, 1494 Disaster areas, priority to applications for public housing assistance 1758 Loans to Indian tribes and corporations 120 **Constitution of the United States of America—Analysis and Interpretation,** publication of revised edition, authorization 1585 **Constitution Week, Citizenship Day and,** 1970, proclamation 2233 **Consumer and Marketing Service,** appropriation for 389, 1487 **Consumer Credit Protection Act, Amendments:** Consumer credit reports, procedures for meeting need for accurate 1128 National Commission on Consumer Finance, final report, time extension 440 **Consumer Finance, National Commission on:** Appropriation for 1450 Final report, time extension 440 **Consumer Interests, President’s Committee on,** appropriation for 47, 402, 2018 **Consumer Protection and Environmental Health Services,** appropriation for 27, 393, 2005 **Continuing Appropriations, 1970** 4, 218 **Continuing Appropriations, 1971** 333, 694, 969, 1893 **Contraceptives,** importation, interstate transportation, mailing; removal of prohibitions 1973 **Contract Compliance and Civil Rights Program, Office of Federal,** appropriation for 398 **Contracts with the United States:** Allied health professions, special projects 1345 Claims, jurisdiction 449 Drug abuse, research programs; training, grants 1386 Educational institutions, grants for research on environmental problems 1313 Merchant Marine Act of 1970, construction of American-flag merchant ships 1018 National Commission on Libraries and Information Science, library needs of the Nation, studies 441 President’s Commission on Campus Unrest, research for surveys, etc 431 Travel to United States, promotion 1072 Voluntary family planning projects 1506 Water pollution control, educational training grants; research 104, 112, 113, 115 **Controlled Substances Act** 1242 Administrative and enforcement provisions 1270 Advisory commission 1280 Authority to control; standards and schedules 1245 Conforming, transitional and effective date, and general provisions 1281 Findings and declarations; definitions 1242 Offenses and penalties 1260 Registration of manufacturers, distributors, and dispensors of controlled substances 1253 **Controlled Substances Import and Export Act** 1285 Amendments and repeals, transitional and effective date provisions 1291 Importation and exportation 1285 **Cooperative Research Act:** Amendments, Advisory Council on Research and Development, establishment 193, 194 Appropriation for effecting provisions 36, 803 **Cooperative State Research Service,** appropriation for 389, 1483 **Copper,** duty suspension, extension 367 **Copyright,** duration of protection, extension 1441 **Copyright Law Revision,** hearings on, printing of additional copies 2190 **Copyright Office,** appropriation for 821 **Coral Reefs of the Pacific Islands,** protection; studies, research 884 **Corporations:** Commodity Credit Corporation— Appropriation for 1495 Dairy products, donations to school lunch program, etc 199 Community Development Corporation, establishment 1804 Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, appropriation for 390, 1495 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, establishment 452A22 Foreign— Exchanges, taxation 2065 Tax credit 2068 Government Corporation Control Act— Amendment, National Railroad Passenger Corporation, a mixed-ownership Government corporation 1340 Appropriation for effecting provisions 37, 1495, 2011 Income tax, worthless securities, losses 2071 Overseas Private Investment Corporation, appropriation for 1857 Passive investment income, taxation 2067 Property distribution, tax treatment 2059 Public Broadcasting, Corporation for— Appropriation for 47, 2019 Financing, appropriation authorization 888 Railroad Passenger Corporation, National, creation 1330 Reconstruction Finance Corporation, property transferred to other Government agencies, payment in lieu of taxes, extension 990 Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, termination and accrual of payment of interest on obligations 1038 Sales of real property, tax treatment as capital gains 2070 Securities Investor Protection Corporation, establishment 1637 Statutory mergers, tax exemption 2077 **Corundum,** disposition from national stockpile 425 **Cosmetics,** misbranded substances, packaging 1673 **Cost-Accounting Standards Board:** Appropriation for 1991 Establishment 796 **Cost of Living Stabilization,** Presidential authorization for adjustment of wages rents, etc.; extensions 799, 1468 **Cotton:** Land-diversion payments 1376 Price support 1374 Set-aside cropland program 1376 **Cotton Research and Promotion Act, Amendment,** immunity provisions, repeal 929 **Country Music Month,** 1970, proclamation 2249 **Court of Military Appeals, United States,** appropriation for 2025 **Courts, United States:** Administrative Office, appropriation for 1057, 1994 Appeals, Courts of— Adult education, State plans, review 162 Animals used for research, exhibition, etc., violations, judicial review 1565 Appropriation for 384, 388, 1056, 1994 Egg Products Inspection Act, refusal of inspection service, jurisdiction 1631 Handicapped children, State education plans, review 181 Library services and construction program, judicial review 1665 Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, jurisdiction under 1602 Plant Variety Protection Act, jurisdiction 1550 Poison prevention packaging, standards, judicial review 1672 State and local educational plans, judicial review of application 151, 181 Unemployment compensation administration, judicial review 703 Bankruptcy, discharge of debts, order, etc 990 Claims, United States Court of— Appropriation for 1056 Reporting of court proceedings 298 Crime Control Act of 1970, Organized 922 Criminal procedures, defendant representation for financially disabled persons 916 Criminal proceedings, transcripts 1412 Customs Administrative Act of 1970 282 Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of— Appropriation for 388, 1055 Holding of evidentiary hearings in foreign countries 277 Plant Variety Protection Act, jurisdiction 1550, 1558 Customs Court— Appropriation for 384, 388, 1056 Holding of evidentiary hearings in foreign countries 277 Judicial actions and administrative proceedings, improvement 274 Customs Courts Act of 1970 274 District Courts— Appropriation for 384, 388, 1056, 1994 Bank holding companies, prevention of violations, jurisdiction 1767 Court reporters, additional 298 District realignment, additional places for court to be held 297 Egg Products Inspection Act, jurisdiction, enforcement 1632 Foreign arbitral awards, jurisdiction 692 Gold or silver articles, relief against misrepresentation 690A23 Judges, appointment of additional 294 Maryland, court held in Prince Georges County 1412 Mississippi— Southern division held at Gulfport 1412 Western division held at Natchez 1412 New York, Eastern District held at Westbury 1412 Puerto Rico, jurisdiction for naturalization of aliens— Continuance of certain action 922 Repeal of provision 298 Railroad safety rules, jurisdiction 975 Virgin Islands, chief judge, power to appoint officers of the court 297 Voting rights, jurisdiction, etc 317, 318 District of Columbia. *See* Courts *under* District of Columbia. Employees, compensation rate, increase 196 Federal Judicial Center, appropriation for 1057 Federal Public Defender Organization, creation 919 Judges, appropriation for 1056 Judicial circuit, appointment of a circuit executive for each 1907 Jurors, summonses for duty 1408 Jury service, leave for Federal employees etc 1476 Organized Crime Control Act of 1970 922 Supreme Court of the United States— Appropriation for 388, 1055, 1994 Bankruptcy Laws of the United States, Commission on, appointment of members by the Chief Justice 468 Tax Court of the United States— Appropriation for 385, 403, 878 Chief Judge, five supergrade positions 1955 United States Magistrates, appropriation for 1057 **Cramer Federal Office Building, William C., Saint Petersburg, Fla.,** designation 1943 **Credit Cards,** issuance; liability of holder 1126 **Credit Protection Act, Consumer, Amendments:** Consumer credit reports, procedures for meeting need for accurate 1128 National Commission on Consumer Finance, final report, time extension 440 **Credit Reporting Act, Fair** 1128 **Credit Union Act. Federal, Amendments:** Federal share insurance 994 National Credit Union Administration, establishment 49 **Credit Union Administration, National:** Consumer credit reporting, enforcement 1135 Establishment 49 **Credit Union Share Insurance Fund, National,** creation 999 **Creek Indians of Oklahoma,** selection of principal officer 1091 **“Crime Control Act of 1969, Organized”,** printing of additional copies 2182 **Crime Control Act of 1970, Omnibus** 1880 **Crime Control Act of 1970, Organized** 922 **Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, Omnibus.** *See* Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968. **Crimes and Misdemeanors:** American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, symbols, unlawful use 1389 Animal quarantine station, smuggling penalties 202 Animal Welfare Act of 1970, penalties for violations under 1563–1565 Clean Air Amendments of 1970, penalties for violations 1687, 1694 Commission on the Review of the National Policy Toward Gambling, establishment 938 Congressional assassination, kidnaping, and assault, penalties 1891 Consumer credit reporting 1134 Contraceptives, importation, mailing; removal of prohibition 1973 Credit cards, fraudulent use 1127 Criminal appeals, right of Government 1890 Criminal Justice Act of 1964— Amendments— Defendent representation for financially disabled persons 916 Federal Public Defender Organization, creation 919 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1057 Criminal proceedings, transcripts 1412 Currency and foreign transaction, reporting 1120, 1121 Depositions to preserve testimony 934 District of Columbia, debt adjustment, violations 264 Drugs, controlled substances— Imports or exports, prohibited acts, penalties 1290 Offenses and penalties 1260 Economic Stabilization Act of 1970, violations under 800 Egg Products Inspection Act, penalties for violations 1628 Explosives, importation, manufacture, etc., regulations; penalties for violations 952 False declarations, penalty 932 Federal credit unions, share insurance, penalties for violations 996, 998, 999, 1002, 1003, 1009A24 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, penal provisions protecting name 456, 457 Federal law enforcement, criminal penalties 1889 Federal Youth Corrections Act, amendment, examiners to conduct interviews 437 Financial institutions, recordkeeping 1117, 1118 Fisheries resources in United States territorial waters, increased penalties for violations 1296 Food stamp coupons, illegal use, penalty 2052 Gambling, syndicated, penalties for violations 937 Grand jury, special 923 Horse Protection Act, penalties for violations 1406 Hotels, motels, etc., offenses against, revision of criminal laws 1093 Housing provisions, fraud, etc., penalties for violations 1814, 1815 Immunity of witnesses 926 Intercity rail passenger service, violation of regulations, penalty 1339 Interstate Agreement on Detainers Act 1397 “Johnny Horizon”, antilitter symbol, penalty for unauthorized use 870 Litigation concerning sources of evidence; use of electronic devices 935 Metlakatla Indian Community, Annette Islands, Alas., jurisdiction 1358 NASA employees, reporting requirements, violations 375 National Commission on Individual Rights, establishment 960 National Credit Union Administration, inclusion in criminal code provisions 1016 New cars, label to show excise tax percentage rate, penalties for violations 1845 Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, penalties for violations under 1606 Offenders, dangerous special, increased sentence 948 Overthrow of the Government, persons accepting fellowships who advocate, penalty 891 Parolees, residential community treatment centers probationary requirement 1090 Plant Variety Protection Act, penalties for violations under 1557 Postage meter stamp, counterfeiting, Page penalties 920 Potato Research and Promotion Act, penalties for violations under 2045 President of the United States, former, protection of; penalties for interference with 1891, 1892 Prisoner, interstate agreement on detainers with District of Columbia 1397 Protection of Government witnesses, housing facilities 933 Psychology Act, Practice of, penalties for violations under I960 Public parks and recreational facilities, disposal of rubbish, debris, etc., penalties for violations 1834 Racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations; penalties for violations 943 Railroad safety rules, penalty for violations 975 Seals of the President or Vice President of the United States, manufacture, sale of, etc., penalty for violation of regulations 1941 Secret Service powers, protection of foreign visitors 1941 Securities Investor Protection Act of 1970, penalties for embezzlement 1655 Voting rights, penalties for violations 317, 318 Water pollution control programs, violations 92, 96, 103 Witnesses, recalcitrant, contempt proceedings 932 **Criminal Justice Act of 1964:** Amendments— Defendent representation for financially disabled persons 916 Federal Public Defender Organization, creation 919 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1057 **Criminal Laws, National Commission on Reform of Federal,** appropriation for 1059 **Criminal Laws of the District of Columbia, Commission on Revision of the,** abolition of 667 **“Criminal Procedure”,** revision, codification, and enactment into positive law as Title 23, District of Columbia Code 604 **Cuba:** Foreign assistance to, restriction 5, 8 Refugees from, appropriation for assistance 1860 **“Cuba and the Caribbean”,** printing of additional copies 2191 **Cuba, N. Mex.,** land conveyance by Interior Department to 689A25 **Cuban Expropriation Losses,** tax treatment 2061 **Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West, Center for,** appropriation for 1044 **Cultural Property, International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of,** appointment of official delegation 204 **Currency and Foreign Transactions Reporting Act** 1118 **Customs, Bureau of,** appropriation for 400, 872, 1997 **Customs Administrative Act of 1970** 282 **Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of:** Appropriation for 388, 1055 Holding of evidentiary hearings in foreign countries 277 Plant Variety Protection Act, jurisdiction 1550, 1558 **Customs Court:** Appropriation for 384, 388, 1056 Holding of evidentiary hearings in foreign countries 277 Judicial actions and administrative proceedings, improvement 274 **Customs Courts Act of 1970** 274 **Customs Duties.** *See* Imports. **D** **Dairy Products:** Butterfat, suspension of price support 1361 Commodity Credit Corporation donations to school lunch program, etc 199 District of Columbia, inspection and certification 1937 Military departments and veterans hospitals, donations to 1361 Milk, marketing orders, extension of program 1359 **Dardanelle Lock and Dam, Arkansas River Project,** designation 1929 **Darien Gap Highway, Panama-Columbia,** cooperation in construction 1721 **Day of Bread and Harvest Festival Week:** Designation 887 Proclamation 2252 **Day of Prayer,** proclamation 2229 **Day of Prayer, National,** 1970, proclamation 2250 **Deaf:** Educational centers and services 182 Gallaudet College, District of Columbia— Appropriation for 41, 394, 2014 Kendall School, demonstration elementary school for the deaf, enlargement 1579 Model Secondary School for the Deaf, appropriation for 41, 2014 National Technical Institute for the Deaf, appropriation for 41, 2014 **Deaf, Convention of American Instructors of the,** proceedings report, printing as Senate document 2181 **Defense, Department of.** *See also* Armed Forces, *and individual services.* Appropriation Act, 1971 2020 Appropriation for 376, 392, 1455, 1981, 1985, 1992, 2020 Armed Forces recruiters, grants withheld from nonprofit institutions barring, report to NASA 370 Atlantic Fleet Weapons Range, Culebra complex, Puerto Rico, study, report 1225 Boy Scouts of America, World Jamboree held in Japan in 1971, loan of equipment 1403 Chemical munitions, transportation from Okinawa, restriction on funds 2055 Civil defense, appropriation for 392, 1455, 1985 Civil functions, appropriation for 392, 891 Claims— Appropriation for settlement 2025 Settlement authority, enlargement 412 Contingencies, appropriation for 2025 Court of Military Appeals, United States, appropriation for 2025 Deceased servicemen, presentation of United States flag to parents 837 Defoliation program by Defense Department in South Vietnam, study 913 Department of Defense Appropriation Act, 1970, amendment, procurement funds, repeal 2038 Excess defense articles, ceiling on grants 2054 Facilities for defense agencies 1217 Family housing, appropriation for 1410 Foreign Military Sales Act— Amendments— Latin American and African countries, sales, ceiling 2053 Sales, credit, etc., restrictions to countries seizing American fishing vessels 2053 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1859 General provisions, Appropriation Acts 1410, 2029 International Fighter aircraft, sale, restriction 2054 Legislative jurisdiction, relinquishment to a State 1226 Medal of Honor recipient, headstone for unmarked grave 836 Middle East, negotiations to limit arms shipment to 2053A26 Military aid programs, Presidential review 2053 Military Construction Appropriations Act, 1971 1409 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1971 1204 Military family housing 1218 Military personnel, appropriation for 392 Military Personnel and Civilian Employees’ Claims Act of 1964, personal property claims settlement, annual report, repeal 412 Military Selective Service Act of 1967— Amendment, environmental Protection Agency, commissioned officers not required to register 1712 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1451 Military service, random selection for, proclamation 2234 National airport system plan, cooperation 222 Naval vessels, loans to foreign countries, advice 2067 Pay rates 198 3 Personnel, limitation of 2038 Research, development, etc., emergency fund, authorization 906 Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1971 1227 Retired pay, appropriation for 376, 2021 Seamen’s Service Act 1674 South Vietnamese forces, appropriation for combat readiness 2029 Southeast Asia, international peace and security in, termination of resolution 2055 United Seamen’s Service, Federal assistance to United States merchant seamen 1674 Vessels, control of sewage pollution, cooperation 101 **Defense Education Act of 1958, National:** Amendments— Consolidation of programs 192 Repeal of provisions 173, 174 Student loans for public service, cancellation 174 Appropriation for effecting provisions 33–36, 433, 801, 802, 1450 National Science Foundation, programs under, authorization of funds 471 **Defense Production Act of 1950:** Amendments— Cost-Accounting Standards Board, establishment 796 Extension 367, 694, 796 Loan guarantees, limitation 799 Appropriation for effecting provisions 815, 1991 **Defense Services Administration, Business and,** appropriation for 391, 1050 **Delaware River Basin,** hydroelectric power development, authorization of funds 311 **Delaware River Basin Commission,** appropriation for 901 ***Delta Queen,*** historic steamboat, operation until November 1, 1973 1835 **Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act of 1966:** Amendments— Model cities program, authorization 1780 Relocation, repeal of provisions 1903 Research authorities, repeal of provisions 1786 Urban information and technical assistance services, extension 1781 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1458 Conforming amendment 235 **Denison Dam, Lake Texoma,** water supply for Sherman, Texas 312 **Dental Research, National Institute of,** appropriation for 30, 2008 **Dentists,** research, temporary full-time appointments in Veterans Administration 1092 **Department of Agriculture Organic Act of 1944, Amendment,** Forest Service, aerial facilities and services for protection of national forests, etc 888 **Department of Defense Appropriation Act, 1970, Amendment,** procurement funds, repeal 2038 **Department of Housing and Urban Development Act, Amendments:** Administrative powers 1775, 1809 Consultant services, increased fees 1811 Nonprofit project sponsors, designation of assistant 1816 **Dependents’ Medical Care Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 30, 2008 **Deposit Insurance Act, Federal, Amendments:** American Samoa banks, eligibility 1811 Immunity provisions, repeal 929 Insured banks, recordkeeping requirements 1114 **Detainers Act, Interstate Agreement on** 1397 **Developmental Disabilities Services and Facilities Construction Act:** Appropriation for effecting provisions 2007, 2012 Citation of title 1327 **Developmental Disabilities Services and Facilities Construction Amendments of 1970** 1316 **Disabled, National Advisory Council on Services and Facilities for the Developmentally,** establishment 1318A27 **Disabled Veterans’ and Servicemen’s Automobile Assistance Act of 1970** 1998 **Disaster Areas:** Agricultural programs, loan adjustments 1754, 1755 Community disaster grants 1756 Debris removal 1751 Farmers Home Administration, emergency loans 1753, 1754 Housing assistance, temporary, etc 1751, 1754, 1758 Pakistan, relief for victims 1942 Small business disaster loans 1752, 1754 Timber sale contracts 1756 Veterans, assistance 1753 Warnings of imminent major disasters 1750 **Disaster Relief Act of 1966:** Appropriation for effecting provisions 1455 Repeal of certain provisions 1759 **Disaster Relief Act of 1969:** Appropriation for effecting provisions 1455 Repeal 1759 **Disaster Relief Act of 1970** 1744 **“Discrimination Against Women”,** printing of additional copies 2195 **Disease Control Amendments of 1970, Communicable** 988 **Distilled Spirits:** Foreign embassies, use without taxes 1965 Loss of withdrawn spirits, tax refund 1964 **District Courts.** *See under* Courts, United States. **District of Columbia:** Adoption of children, consent of natural father 1086 American Institute of Architects Foundation, Inc., tax exemption of Octagon House 1933 Appropriation Act, 1971 432 Appropriation for 376, 403, 432, 1981 Bail Agency, additional funds 199 Blood banks, transfer of blood components within 218 Boiler Inspection Act of the District of Columbia, amendment, redesignation of courts in provisions 570 Capital outlay, appropriation for 435 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, establishment 1978 Children’s Hospital, appropriation for 433 Claims and suits, settlement, appropriation for 434 Commission on the Organization of the Government of the District of Columbia— Appropriation for 1982 Establishment 845 Commissioner, Interstate Agreement on Detainers Act, regulations 1403 Courts— Appeals, Court of, highest court 475 Civil jurisdiction and service outside the District of Columbia 548 District of Columbia Bail Agency, additional funds 199 General Sessions, Court of, a division of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia 482 Intrafamily offenses, jurisdiction 545 Judicial Disabilities and Tenure, District of Columbia Commission on, establishment 492 Juvenile Court, a division of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia 482 Reorganization of 475 Superior court of the District of Columbia, consolidation of courts 482 Tax Court, a division of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia 482 Criminal law and procedure, amending provisions 598 Criminal Laws of the District of Columbia, Commission on Revision of, abolition 667 Criminal procedure, technical amendments 1390 Dairy products, inspection and certification 1937 Debt adjustment prohibition 264 Detainers Act, Interstate Agreement on 1397 District of Columbia Medical and Dental Manpower Act of 1970 1934 District of Columbia Revenue Act of 1970 1930 District Training School, renamed Forest Haven 1087 Education, appropriation for 433 Employees— Compensation rate, increase 197 Court leave 1476 Executive Protective Service, retirement benefits, increase 1136 Federal payments— Appropriation for 376, 432, 1981 Authorization 667 Fire department— Fire Chief— Resident requirement, waiver authority 358 Salary adjustment 1391 Retirement benefits, increase 1136 Salary schedule 354 Survivor benefits, widows 1392A28 Ford’s Theatre National Historical Site, establishment; purchase of adjacent property 322 Forest Haven, voluntary admission of patients to 1087 Francis Asbury statue, removal and conveyance 201 Freedmen’s Hospital, appropriation for 42, 394, 433 Gallaudet College— Appropriation for 41, 394, 2014 Kendall School, demonstration elementary school for the deaf, enlargement 1579 Garnishment, nonresidents, exemption from attachment 1066 General provisions, Appropriation Act 435 Highways and traffic, appropriation for 434 Hospital Treatment for Drug Addicts Act for the District of Columbia, amendments, redesignation of courts in provisions 572 Hospitals— Children’s Hospital, appropriation for 433 Freedmen’s Hospital, appropriation for 42, 394, 433 Saint Elizabeths Hospital, appropriation for 28, 434, 2006 Hotels, motels, etc.— Liability, limitation; sale of unclaimed property 1395 Offenses against, revision of criminal laws 1093 House of Representatives, delegate to, election 848 Howard University, appropriation for 42, 382, 394, 2014 Industrial safety provisions 1936 International Telecommunications Satellite Consortium, tax exemption 1091 Interstate Agreement on Detainers Act 1397 Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin— Appropriation for 901 Creation 856 Interstate Compact on Juveniles, authorization to cooperate with the States 657 Interstate highway projects within, study 1731 Judges, compensation rate, increase 198 Kite flying prohibition, repeal of provision 667 Legal Aid Agency, redesignated as Public Defender Service 654 Library of Congress, James Madison Memorial Building, additional funds authorized 69 Loans and interest, appropriation for repayment 435 Mary McLeod Bethune Memorial, erection, extension of authorization 303 Mentally retarded persons, voluntary admission of patients to Forest Haven 1087 Metropolitan police— Actions for wrongful arrest, legal assistance 666 Chief of Police— Resident requirement, waiver authority 358 Salary adjustment 1391 Salary schedule 354 Survivor benefits for widow 1392 Uniforms, U.S. flag emblem 357 Militia, Commanding General, compensation 366 Mortgages and loans, exemption of certain usury laws 828 Mutual funds, deductions for dividends paid to shareholders 834 “No knock”, authority to break and enter under certain circumstances 630 Old Georgetown Market, preservation as historic landmark 1938 Operating expenses, general, appropriation for 432 Organization and jurisdiction of the Courts, technical amendments 1390 Personal income tax, schedule 366 Police and firemen’s uniforms, use of U.S. flag as emblem 357 Policemen and Firemen’s Retirement and Disability Act Amendments of 1970 1136 Potomac River pollution study 1939 Potomac Valley Conservancy District, creation 856 Prince William County, Va., exchange of lands with 1095 Prisoner held in another State, interstate agreement 1397 Psychologist Examiners, Board of, appointment 1958 Psychology Act, Practice of 1955 Public assistance recipient, responsibility of relatives 1391 Public safety, appropriation for 433 Rail crossings, demonstration projects, high-speed transportation 1742 Real property— Deeds improperly executed, validation 1394 Joint tenancies 1390 Recreation, appropriation for 433A29 Saint Elizabeths Hospital, appropriation Page for 28, 434, 2006 Sanitary engineering, appropriation for 434 Savings and loan associations, regulations 1815 Taxation, exemption of certain real property 1932 Teachers— Extra-duty activity, compensation 364 Retirement benefits, increase 257 Salary class, promotions 361 Salary payments, semimonthly 364 Salary schedule 358 United States Park Police, retirement benefits, increase 1136 United States Secret Service— Appropriation for 400, 873 Foreign visitors, protection of 1941 Retirement benefits, increase 1136 Washington Technical Institute, a land grant college 1935 Wire interception and interception of oral communications, authorization 616 **District of Columbia, Commission on the Organization of the Government of the,** appropriation for 1982 **District of Columbia, Horizontal Property Act of the, Amendments,** redesignation of courts in provisions 571 **District of Columbia Administrative Procedure Act, Amendments,** redesignation of courts in provisions 582 **District of Columbia Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, Amendments:** Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, summon of witnesses 1393 Election day, sale of liquor 853, 1940 Employment of person convicted of felony 1393 Light wine, excluding champagne from category 1393 Redesignation of courts in provisions 572 Retailers licenses 1394 Service at counter 1393 **District of Columbia Alley Dwelling Act, Amendment,** redesignation of courts in provisions 587 **District of Columbia Anatomical Gift Act** 266 **District of Columbia Appropriation Act, 1945, Amendment,** rent for quarters, repeal of provisions 1940 **District of Columbia Appropriation Act, 1959, Amendment,** leases for rentals, repeal of provisions 1940 **District of Columbia Appropriation Act, 1971** 432 **District of Columbia Bail Agency Act:** Amendment, funds, additional 199 Repeal 654 **District of Columbia Business Corporation Act, Amendments,** redesignation of courts in provisions 582, 588 **District of Columbia Charitable Solicitation Act, Amendment,** redesignation of courts in provisions 571 **District of Columbia Code:** [Note: For amendments and repeals of certain sections codified, see Table 5(b) in “Laws Affected in Volume 84”, preceding this index.] “Criminal Procedure”, revision, codification, and enactment into positive law as Title 23 604 New edition, appropriation for publication 814 **District of Columbia Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure,** establishment 492 **District of Columbia Cooperative Association Act, Amendment,** loans to members, certain exemptions 828 **District of Columbia Court Reform and Criminal Procedure Act of 1970** 473 Commission on Revision of the Criminal Laws of the District of Columbia, abolition of 667 Criminal law and procedure 598 District of Columbia courts, reorganization 475 Federal payment authorization 667 Juveniles, interstate compact on 657 Metropolitan police department in actions for wrongful arrest, legal assistance for 666 Miscellaneous provisions; effective date 667 Public defender service 654 **District of Columbia Court Reorganization Act of 1970** 475 **District of Columbia Delegate Act** 848 **District of Columbia Election Act,** miscellaneous amendments 849, 853 **District of Columbia Employee Non-Liability Act, Amendments,** redesignation of courts in provisions 575 **District of Columbia Income and Franchise Tax Act of 1947:** Amendments— Personal income tax, schedule 366 Redesignation of courts in provisions 573, 574, 582 Regulated investment companies, deductions for dividends paid to shareholders 834 Taxation of property; real estate investment trusts 1933 International Telecommunications Satellite Consortium, license requirement, exemption 1091 **District of Columbia Income Tax Act, Amendments,** redesignation of courts in provisions 573, 574A30 **District of Columbia Insurance Placement Act, Amendments,** redesignation of courts in provisions 583 **District of Columbia Law Enforcement Act of 1953:** Amendments, redesignation of courts in provisions 575, 577 Repeal of certain provisions 654 **District of Columbia Legal Aid Act,** repeal 657 **District of Columbia Medical and Dental Manpower Act of 1970** 1934 **District of Columbia Medical Facilities Construction Act of 1968,** appropriation for effecting provisions 29, 2007 **District of Columbia Minimum Wage Act, Amendments,** minimum wage and overtime provisions, exemption 1938 **District of Columbia Nonprofit Corporation Act, Amendments,** redesignation of courts in provisions 589 **District of Columbia Police and Firemen’s Salary Act of 1958, Amendments:** Fire Chief and Chief of Police, basic compensation salary class 355 Metropolitan Police force and Fire Department, salary schedule 354 Salary adjustment 1391 **District of Columbia Police and Firemen’s Salary Act Amendments of 1970** 354 Chief of Police and Fire Chief, resident requirement, waiver authority 358 Dog handlers, additional compensation 355 Uniforms, U.S. flag emblem 357 **District of Columbia Practical Nurses’ Licensing Act, Amendments,** redesignation of courts in provisions 585 **District of Columbia Public Assistance Act of 1962, Amendments:** Recipient, responsibility of relatives 1391 Redesignation of courts in provisions 571, 586 **District of Columbia Public Education Act:** Amendments, Washington Technical Institute, a land grant college 1935 Appropriation for effecting provisions 35, 1483, 1484 **District of Columbia Public Space Utilization Act, Amendment,** redesignation of courts in provisions 571 **District of Columbia Public Works Act of 1954, Amendments,** public utilities, increased funds 1930 **District of Columbia Real Estate Deed Recordation Tax Act, Amendment,** redesignation of courts in provisions 572 **District of Columbia Redevelopment Act of 1945, Amendments,** redesignation of courts in provisions 571, 587 **District of Columbia Revenue Act of 1937, Amendments:** District of Columbia Tax Court, judge, salary increase 198 Redesignation of courts in provisions 573, 574, 576, 579 **District of Columbia Revenue Act of 1947, Amendment,** Federal payment, increase 1930 **District of Columbia Revenue Act of 1949, Amendments,** redesignation of courts in provisions 573, 581 **District of Columbia Revenue Act of 1970** 1930 Dairy products, sale 1937 General provisions 1940 Higher education, funds for 1935 Industrial safety 1936 Medical and dental school subsidy 1934 Miscellaneous 1938 Revenue 1930 Tax matters, miscellaneous 1932 **District of Columbia Sales Tax Act, Amendments:** Redesignation of courts in provisions 573 Textile rental tax, repeal of provision 1932 **District of Columbia Securities Act, Amendment,** redesignation of courts in provisions 571 **District of Columbia Teachers’ Retirement Amendments of 1970** 257 **District of Columbia Teachers’ Salary Act Amendments of 1970** 358 **District of Columbia Teachers’ Salary Act of 1955, Amendments:** Extra-duty activity, compensation 364 Salary class, promotions 361 Salary payments, semimonthly 364 Salary schedule 358 **District of Columbia Tissue Bank Act, Amendments:** Conforming amendments and repeals 270 Redesignation of courts in provisions 579, 585 **District of Columbia Traffic Act, 1925, Amendment,** redesignation of courts in provisions 583 **District of Columbia Use Tax Act, Amendment,** textile rental tax, repeal of provisions 1932 **Domestic Council:** Appropriation for 1997 Establishment 2085 ***Dorchester,*** International Clergy Week in the United States honoring four chaplains lost on the torpedoed troop transport, proclamation 2209 **Drug Abuse, Commission on Marihuana and,** establishment 1280 **Drug Abuse Education Act of 1970** 1385 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1989A31 **Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970, Comprehensive** 1236 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1988 **Drug Abuse Prevention Week,** 1970, proclamation 2228 **Drugs:** Community Mental Health Centers Act. *See separate title.* Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Controlled Act of 1970 1236 Controlled Substances Act 1242 Controlled Substances Import and Export Act 1285 Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. *See separate title.* L-Dopa, temporary suspension of duty 411 Marihuana and Health Reporting Act 352 Misbranded substances, packaging 1673 Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Act of 1966, appropriation for effecting provisions 28, 2006 Narcotic Drugs Import and Export Act, repeal 1291 Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, Bureau of— Appropriation for 397, 1048, 1993 Personnel, enforcement, increased members of; powers 1245, 1273 Narcotics Manufacturing Act of 1960, repeal 1292 Opium Poppy Control Act of 1942, repeal 1292 Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970 1670 Public Health Service Act. *See separate title.* Uniform Narcotic Drug Act, amendments— Drug offenses, penalties 603 Redesignation of courts in provisions 574 **Drugs, Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous:** Appropriation for 397, 1048, 1993 Personnel, enforcement, increased members of; powers 1245, 1273 **Dyeing and Tanning Materials,** duty suspension extension 830 **E** **East Greenacres Unit, Rathdrum Prairie Project, Idaho,** construction, etc., authorization 319 **Ecology:** Defoliation program by Defense Department in South Vietnam, study 913 International Biological Program, congressional support 889 **Economic Advisers, Council of,** appropriation for 388, 878 **Economic Development Act of 1965, Public Works and:** Amendments— Conforming amendment 235 Extension of program, funds for grants, etc 375 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1049, 1050 **Economic Development Administration,** appropriation for 391, 1049 **Economic Opportunity, Office of,** appropriation for 2018 **Economic Opportunity Act of 1964,** appropriation for effecting provisions 46, 1060, 2001, 2018 **Economic Report of the President,** date for transmittal to Congress 1674 **Economic Research Service,** appropriation for 389, 1486 **Economic Stabilization Act of 1970** 799 Amendment, cost of living stabilization, adjustment of wages, rents, etc., extension of authorization 1468 **Education.** *See also* Schools and Colleges. Adult Education Act— Amendments, allocation of funds, new formula 1669 Extension of program; citation of of title 159 National Advisory Council on Adult Education, establishment 163 Secondary school curriculum, addition to program 160 Adult Education Act of 1966, appropriation for effecting provisions 35, 36, 802 Agricultural migratory workers, education of children, grants 123 Allied health professions, grants for construction of facilities; scholarships; student loans 1344 Busing of students against choice of parents 48 Campus disruptors. *See under* Schools and Colleges. Child Nutrition Act of 1966. *See separate title.* District of Columbia Medical and Dental Manpower Act of 1970, grants for 1934 Drug Abuse Education Act of 1970 1385 Environmental education, grants for research 1312 Federally affected areas, payments for school construction, minimum eligibility requirements 157, 254 General Education Provisions Act, citation of title 165 Handicapped, appropriation for 36A32 Handicapped Children’s Early Education Assistance Act of 1968, appropriation for effecting provisions 36 Health Training Improvement Act of 1970 1342 Impacted areas program, extension 154 Indian children, assistance for school construction 159 Library Services and Construction Amendments of 1970 1660 Low-rent public housing, children residing in, inclusion in program 155 Military recruiters barred from campuses, funds for grants, restriction 914 Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, appropriation for effecting provisions 36, 802, 1044, 1061, 1063 National Advisory Council on Adult Education, establishment 163 National Defense Education Act of 1958. *See separate title.* National PTA Week, proclamation 2253 National School Lunch Act. *See separate title.* National School Lunch Week, 1970, proclamation 2251 Refugee children in certain school districts, payments 155 School construction assistance to certain local educational agencies 158 Schools of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, etc., institutional grants 1343 Sea Grant College and Program Act of 1966, National— Amendment, extension of program 448 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1450 Solid waste disposal and recovery, grants 1232 Teachers— Adult education, teacher-training projects 163 Children from low-income families, salary bonuses 124 Corrections education projects, teacher corps 191 Handicapped, training of, personnel 184 Indian children, teacher corps assistance 190 Veterans. *See separate title.* Vocational Education Act of 1963— Amendment, extension of programs, grants for, etc 188 Appropriation for effecting provisions 35, 36, 802 Repeal of provision 174 Vocational Education Amendments of Page 1968, appropriation for effecting provisions 36, 803 Washington Technical Institute, D.C., a land grant college 1935 Water quality control, training grants and contracts, scholarships 104–107 **Education, Office of:** Appropriation Act, 1971 800 Appropriation for 33, 385, 393, 800, 1059, 1989 Catalog of Federal education assistance programs 167 Environmental Education, Office of, establishment 1312 Environmental Education Act 1312 Handicapped, Bureau for Education and Training of the, establishment 177 Handicapped Children, National Advisory Committee on, establishment 177 Impacted areas, emergency school payments 201 Personnel, exchange with State employees, repeal of provisions 1925 Research and Development, Advisory Council on, establishment 193 Social and Rehabilitation Service, appropriation for 37 **Education Act, Adult.** *See* Adult Education Act. **Education Act of 1958, National Defense:** Amendments— Consolidation of programs 192 Student loans for public service, cancellation 174 Appropriation for effecting provisions 3336, 433, 801, 802, 1450 National Science Foundation, programs under, authorization of funds 471 Repeal of provisions 173, 174 **Education Act of 1963, Vocational:** Amendment, extension of programs, grants for, etc 188 Appropriation for effecting provisions 35, 36, 802 Repeal of provision 174 **Education Act of 1965, Elementary and Secondary.** *See* Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. **Education Act of 1965, Higher.** *See* Higher Education Act of 1965. **Education Act of 1966, International,** repeal of provisions 173, 174 **Education Amendments of 1967, Elementary and Secondary.** *See* Elementary’ and Secondary Education Amendments of 1967. A33 **Education Amendments of 1968, Vocational,** appropriation for effecting provisions 36, 803 **Education and Training Amendments Act of 1970, Veterans** 76 **Education Facilities Act of 1963, Higher:** Amendments, technical 1759 Appropriation for effecting provisions 35, 802 Repeal of provisions 173, 174 **“Education in Israel”,** printing of additional copies 2188 **Education of Bilingual Children, Advisory Committee on,** increased membership 152 **Education of Disadvantaged Children, National Advisory Council on the,** authority 125 **Education of the Handicapped Act** 175 Appropriation for effecting provisions 801 Assistance to States 178 Centers and services, deaf-blind children, etc 181 Children with specific learning disabilities, special programs 187 Instructional media 186 National Advisory Committee on Handicapped Children, establishment 177 National Center on Educational Media and Materials for the Handicapped, establishment 187 Training of personnel 184 **Education Professions Development Act:** Amendments— National Advisory Council on Education Professions Development, extension 190 Training of personnel, extension 189 Appropriation for effecting provisions 34, 802, 803 **Education Provisions Act, General,** citation of title 165 **Education Week, American, 1970,** proclamation 2247 **Education Year, International,** proclamation 2211 **Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, Mutual,** appropriation for effecting provisions 36, 802, 1044, 1061, 1063 **Educational Exchange Act, United States Information and,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1061 **Educational Media and Materials for the Handicapped, National Center on,** establishment 187 **“Effects of Population Growth on Natural Resources and the Environment”,** printing of additional copies 2195 **Egg Products Inspection Act** 1620 **El Paso, Tex.,** land conveyance to city, Page release of restriction by Department of the Army 20 **El Paso and Hudspeth Counties, Tex.,** mountain standard time zone 119 **Elderly Persons:** Food stamp program, delivered prepared meals 2051 Housing, congregate 1773, 1777 National Employ the Older Worker Week, designation 1589 Older Americans Act of 1965— Administrative provisions, transfer of functions to Civil Service Commission 1915 Appropriation for effecting provisions 39, 2012 Senior Citizens Month, 1970, proclamation 2226 Urban mass transportation, facilities for special needs of 967 White House Conference on Aging, appropriation for 39 **Electrodes for Aluminum Production,** suspension of duty, extension 1877 **Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965:** Amendments— Allocation of funds, study 121 Bilingual education program, extension 151 Correctional education services, grants for research 154 Education of Bilingual Children, Advisory Committee on, increased membership 152 “Gifted and talented children”, definition 152 Grants, special 126 Handicapped children, etc., grants 123 Indians on reservations, bilingual education program 151 Library resources, textbooks, etc., extension 130 Low-income factor, increase 126 National Advisory Council on the Education of Disadvantaged Children, authority 125 National Council on Quality in Education, establishment 148 Program extension and authorization 121 School dropout prevention projects, extension 152 School nutrition and health services projects 153 State and local funds, administration 124 State program, extension; gifted and talented children, programs 141, 142A34 Supplementary educational centers and services; gifted and talented children, programs 130, 133 Teachers, salary bonuses 124 Appropriation for effecting provisions 33, 36, 801, 803 Repeal of provisions 173, 174, 188 **Elementary and Secondary Education Amendments of 1967:** Amendments— Advisory councils 170 General Education Provision Act, citation of title IV as 165 Operation and administration, general requirements 166 Program appropriations and evaluations 165 Appropriation for effecting provisions 33–35, 801–804 **Emergency,** declaration of national, proclamation 2222 **Emergency Community Facilities Act of 1970** 886 **Emergency Health Personnel Act of 1970** 1868 **Emergency Home Finance Act of 1970** 450 Appropriation for effective provisions 1461 Federal home loan banks, interest savings to home buyers, subsidies for 450 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, establishment, etc 451 Government National Mortgage Association special assistance funds, authorization 458 Middle-income housing, funds for financing 458 Miscellaneous provisions 461 Secondary market for conventional mortgages 450 Veterans, maximum interest rates on home mortgages, extension of authority 461 **Emergency Insured Student Loan Act of 1969,** appropriation for effecting provisions 802 **Emergency Preparedness, Office of:** Appropriation for 388, 1454 Assistant Director, Office of, abolition 2084 Disaster assistance, Federal coordinating officer, appointment 1746 Disaster Relief Act of 1970 1744 **Emergency Rail Services Act of 1970** 1975 **Employment Act of 1946,** appropriation for effecting provisions 878 **Employment Opportunity Commission, Equal,** appropriation for 401, 1059 **Employment Security, Bureau of,** appropriation for 23, 381 **Employment Security Amendments of 1970** 695 Federal-State extended unemployment compensation program 708 Financing provisions 713 Miscellaneous provisions 718 Unemployment compensation— Administration 705 Coverage 695 Judicial review 703 Provisions of State laws 701 **Engineers, Corps of:** Appropriation for 392, 891, 1992 Floating plant operations, quarters and subsistence allowances 1954 Flood control. *See separate title.* Flood Control Act of 1970 1824 Lake Tahoe, Nev.-Calif., study on feasibility of a national lakeshore, consultation 882 Potomac River pollution study 1939 Reclamation projects, *See under* Interior Department of. River and Harbor Act of 1970 1818 Rivers and Harbors. *See separate title.* **Environmental Control:** Appropriation for 27 Highways, construction guidelines 1734 Resource Recovery Act of 1970 1227 **Environmental Education, Advisory Council on,** establishment 1314 **Environmental Education Act** 1312 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1989 **Environmental Health Sciences, National Institute of,** appropriation for 31, 2009 **Environmental Health Service, Consumer Protection and,** appropriation for 27, 393, 2005 **Environmental Improvement Act of 1970, National,** appropriation for effecting programs 1454 **Environmental Policy Act of 1969, National,** appropriation for effecting provisions 379, 1454 **Environmental Pollution,** Presidential study of hazards to human health and safety created by 1310 **Environmental Protection,** urban mass transportation programs 966 **Environmental Protection Agency:** Administrator, Deputy, and assistants, appointment 2086, 2087 Appropriation for 1992 Clean Air Act. *See separate title.* Clean Air Amendments of 1970 1676 Establishment 2086 Noise Abatement and Control, Office of, establishment 1709 Noise Pollution and Abatement Act of 1970 1709 Potomac River pollution study 1939A35 Environmental Quality, Citizen’s Advisory Committee on, appropriation for 379 **Environmental Quality, Council on:** Appropriation for 379, 1454, 1985 Low-Emission Vehicle Certification Board, member 1701 National airport system plan, cooperation 222 Urban mass transportation projects, cooperation 966 **Environmental Quality, Office of:** Appropriation for 379, 1454, 1985 Establishment 114 **Environmental Quality Improvement Act of 1970** 114 Appropriation for effecting provisions 379 **Environmental Science Services Administration:** Abolition 2093 Appropriation for 391, 1051 **Equal Employment Opportunity Commission,** appropriation for 401, 1059 **Estuarine Pollution Study, National,** printing as Senate document 2182 **Everett McKinley Dirksen Building, Chicago, Ill.,** renamed as 201 **Everglades National Park, Fla.,** extension of boundary, acquisition of lands 885 **Excise, Estate, and Gift Tax Adjustment Act of 1970** 1836 **Excise Tax Reduction Act of 1965,** manufacturers, floor stock refund, filing of claims, time extension 1880 **Executive Office Appropriation Act, 1971** 876 **Executive Office of the President.** *See* Executive Office *under* President of the United States. **Executive Orders:** Federal employees, salary schedules pursuant to Federal Employees Salary Act of 1970 198-1 Uniformed Services, basic pay rates 198-3 **Executive Protective Service:** Formerly White House Police; increased personnel 74, 357 Retirement benefits, increase 1136 Uniforms, U.S. flag emblem 357 **Explosives,** importation, manufacture, etc., regulations; penalties for violations 952 **Explosives Act, Federal,** repeal 960 **Export Administration Act of 1969,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1050 **Export Control Act of 1949,** immunity provisions, repeal 931 **Export-Import Bank of the United States,** appropriation for 13,401, 1861, 1983 **Expositions, International,** United States recognition and participation 271 **Eye Institute, National,** appropriation for 31, 2009 **F** **Fair Credit Reporting Act** 1128 **Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938,** appropriation for effecting provisions 25 **Fair Packaging and Labeling Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 **Fallon Federal Office Building, George H., Baltimore, Md.,** designation 1943 **Falls of the Ohio Interstate Park Compact** 832 **Family Planning Services and Population Research Act of 1970** 1504 **Farm-City Week, National,** 1970, proclamation 2255 **Farm Credit Administration,** appropriation for 401, 1496 **Farm Housing,** miscellaneous provisions 1805 **Farm Labor Contractor Registration Act of 1963,** appropriation for effecting provisions 24 **Farm Safety Week, National,** 1970, proclamation 2221 **Farmer Cooperative Service,** appropriation for 389, 1484 **Farmers Home Administration:** Appropriation for 390, 1493 Disaster areas, emergency loans, etc 1753, 1754 Farm ownership loans— Farm background, exemption of veterans from requirement 1862 Maximum indebtedness, increase 1862 Veterans of Vietnam era, extension to 1862 Insured loans, interest, tax treatment 1855 **Farmers Home Administration Act,** Consolidated. See Consolidated Farmers Home Administration Act. **Father’s Day,** designation 1589 **Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956, Amendments,** interstate system, additional funds, authorization; completion time, extension 1714 **Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1966, Amendment,** Alaska, authorization of funds 1735 **Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968:** Amendment, relocation assistance, time extension 1725 Fringe parking demonstration projects, repeal 1734 Highway safety programs, repeal of provisions 1741 Relocation assistance, repeal of provisions 1903, 1907 **Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1970** 1713A36 **Federal Aid in Fish Restoration Act Amendments of 1970** 1101 **Federal Aid in Fish Restoration Act of 1950, Amendments,** long-range planning for fish preservation, funds for program 1101 **Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act, Amendments,** long-range planning for wildlife preservation, funds for program 1097 **Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act Amendments of 1970** 1097 **Federal Airport Act,** repeal 235 **“Federal and State Student Aid Programs”,** printing of additional copies 2185 **Federal Aviation Act of 1958, Amendments:** Airport operating certificates 234 Aviation fuel standards 1705 Conforming amendments 235 Criminal acts occuring aboard aircraft 921 Emergency locator beacons on aircraft, authorization 1619 Immunity provisions, repeal 931 Income tax, multiple withholding, interstate carriers and employees, exemption 1502 Purchase and contracts, negotiation 234 Special aircraft jurisdiction of the United States 921 War risk insurance, extension 837 **Federal Aviation Administration,** appropriation for 399, 1995, 1996 **Federal Bureau of Investigation:** Appropriation for 397, 1046, 1993 Director, compensation 1046 **Federal Caustic Poison Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 **Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act, Amendments:** Advertisement by radio and television, prohibition 89 Labeling, warning statement 88 **Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950:** Amendment, emergency authority, extension 367 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1455, 1456 **Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969,** appropriation for effecting provisions 40, 2005, 2013 **Federal Communications Commission:** Appropriation for 401, 1443 National airport system plan, cooperation 222 **Federal Contract Compliance and Civil Rights Program, Office of,** appropriation for 398 **Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities,** inclusion of Archivist of the United States as member 446 **Federal Credit Union Act, Amendments:** Federal share insurance 994 National Credit Union Administration, establishment 49 **Federal Crop Insurance Corporation,** appriation for 390, 1495 **Federal Deposit Insurance Act:** Amendments— American Samoa banks, eligibility 1811 Insured banks, recordkeeping requirements 1114 Immunity provisions, repeal 929 **Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation,** consumer credit reporting, enforcement 1135 **Federal Employees Pay Council,** establishment 1947 **Federal Employees Salary Act of 1970** 195 Appropriation for effecting provisions 403 Foreign Service, salary schedules 198-2 Postal Field Service, salary schedules 198-1 Salary schedules 198-2 Uniformed Services, basic pay, schedules 198-3 Veterans Administration, Department of Medicine and Surgery, salary schedules 198-2 **Federal Explosives Act,** repeal 960 **Federal Field Committee for Development Planning in Alaska,** appropriation for 401, 686 **Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act:** Amendments— Advisory committees, compensation 1311 Immunity provisions; conforming amendments 930, 1281–1283 Misbranded substances 1673 Appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 Repeal of provisions 1281–1283 **Federal Hazardous Substances Act:** Amendments, misbranded hazardous substances 1673 Appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 **Federal Highway Administration:** Appropriation for 399 Deputy Administrator and Assistant Administrator, appointment and compensation 1722 **Federal Home Loan Bank Act:** Amendments— Federal Home Loan Banks, reserves 1815 Savings and loan associations, investments, technical amendments 1811 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1461 **Federal Home Loan Bank Board:** Appropriation for 401, 1460 Consumer credit reporting, enforcement 1135A37 **Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation,** establishment 452 **Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation Act** 451 **Federal Housing Administration,** appropriation for 379 **Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, Amendment,** misbranded hazardous substances 1673 **Federal Insurance Administration,** appropriation for 395, 1459 **Federal Judicial Center,** appropriation for 1057 **Federal Law Enforcement Training Center,** appropriation for 872 **Federal Maritime Commission,** appropriation for 401, 1059 **Federal Meat Inspection Act, Amendment,** custom slaughtering, exemption 438 **Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service,** appropriation for 46, 401, 2017 **Federal Metal and Nonmetallic Mine Safety Board of Review,** appropriation for 686 **Federal National Mortgage Association Charter Act:** Amendment, purchase, sale, etc., of insured mortgages 350 Appropriation for effecting provisions 33, 37, 1453, 2010 **Federal Pay, Advisory Committee on,** establishment 1949 **Federal Pay Comparability Act of 1970** 1946 **Federal Power Act,** immunity provisions, repeal 929 **Federal Power Commission:** Appropriation for 401, 1444 National airport system plan, cooperation 222 **Federal Prison Industries, Incorporated,** appropriation for 397, 1063, 1993 **Federal Prison System,** appropriation for 383, 397, 1047, 1993 **Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949:** Amendments— Federal property suitable for public recreation, conveyance by Interior Department to State and local agencies 1084 Foreign excess property, disposal 883 Medical supplies having short shelf life, rotation or disposal 883 Reconstruction Finance Corporation property transferred to other Government agencies, payment in lieu of taxes, extension 990 Appropriation for effecting provisions 43 **Federal Public Defender Organization,** creation 919 **Federal Radiation Council:** Abolition; transfer of functions 2088, 2089 Appropriation for 47, 401, 2018 **Federal Railroad Administration,** appropriation for 399, 1997 **Federal Railroad Safety Act of 1970** 971 **Federal Register:** Printing, binding, and distribution, appropriation for 823 Publication in— Agricultural commodities, importation, proclamation 2272 American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, symbols, unlawful use 1389 Atomic energy, operating licenses 1473, 1474 Cherokee Indians of North Carolina, lands held in trust for 1097 Clean Air Amendments of 1970, air pollutants, control 1679, 1696, 1699, 1702 Controlled substances, labeling, effective dates 1284 Cost-accounting standards 798 Economic assistance, Presidential reports 9 Education program, administration 169 Explosives, list 953 Federal employees, pay adjustment 1949 Federal employees, salary increase 196 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, retirement of stock 454 Federal-State extended unemployment compensation program 709 Geothermal resources area 1572 International expositions, standards 272 King Range National Conservation Area, Calif., establishment 1068 Low-rent housing projects, costs 1778 Minute Man National Historical Park, Mass., boundary map 1437 Occupational safety or health standard 1594, 1596, 1597 Packaging standards for household substances 1674 Postal Service, rates and classes, temporary changes; effective dates 763, 787 Railroad retirement, tax 71 Railroad safety 973 Railroads, financial assistance, intention to make findings 1975 Seals of the President or Vice President of the United States, manufacture, sale of, regulations 1941 Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Mich 1075 Solid waste recovery, guidelines 1232A38 Treasury Department, financial recordkeeping 1125 Voyageurs National Park, Minn., establishment; boundary revisions 1970 **Federal Regulations, Code of:** Printing and binding, appropriation for 823 Publication in, Federal employees, salary increase 196 **Federal Reserve Act, Amendments:** Federal Reserve banks, purchase of United States obligations directly from the Treasury, extension 668 National banking association, real estate loans, technical amendments 1803 Real estate loans by national banks, terms, increase, etc 462 **Federal Reserve Board:** Bank holding companies, regulations; report 1766 Consumer credit reporting, enforcement 1135 Securities Investor Protection Corporation, appointment of member 1638 **Federal Salary Act of 1967,** compensation rate, increase 196 **Federal Seed Act, Amendment,** sale of uncertified seed of protected variety 1558 **Federal-State Extended Unemployment Compensation Act of 1970** 708 **Federal Trade Commission:** Appropriation for 401, 1444, 1984 Cigarette advertising, regulations 89 Fair Credit Reporting Act, administrative enforcement 1134 **Federal Trade Commission Act:** Egg products inspection, provisions made applicable to 1632 Immunity provisions, repeal 929 **Federal Water Pollution Control Act:** Amendments— Alaska village demonstration projects 107 Area acid and other mine water pollution, control 103 Educational programs, training grants and contracts 104 Federal agencies, cooperation 107 Federal Water Quality Administration— Abolition; transfer of functions 2087, 2089 Appropriation for 895 Renamed 113 Grants for research, etc 113 Great Lakes, pollution control 104 Hazardous substances, control 98 Industrial organizations, etc., pollution abatement programs, awards 110 Oil pollution, control 91, 1823 Research, training, etc 111 Sewage pollution from vessels, control 100 Study on prevention and control 113 Appropration for effecting provisions 895 **Federal Water Quality Administration:** Abolition; transfer of functions 2087, 2089 Appropriation for 895 Renamed 113 **Federal Youth Corrections Act, Amendment,** examiners to conduct interviews 437 **Feed Grains,** voluntary program, price support 1368 **Filled Milk Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 **Financial Institutions Supervisory Act of 1966,** effective date, repeal of provision 1811 **Fire and Casualty Act, Amendment,** re designation of courts in provisions 589 **Fire Prevention Week,** 1970, proclamation 2239 **Firearms,** receipts of excise tax deposited in Federal aid to wildlife restoration fund 1097 **Firemen’s Retirement and Disability Act, Policemen and, Amendments,** survivor benefits, widow 1392 **Firemen’s Retirement and Disability Act Amendments of 1970, Policemen and** 1136 **Firemen’s Week, National Volunteer:** Designation 915 Proclamation 2256 **Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956:** Amendments— American Samoa, extension of fisheries loan program to 829 Commercial fishermen, extension of loan program 829 Fishing vessels, extension of loan for construction of new 309 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1487 **Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act of 1958,** appropriation for effecting provisions 891, 892, 896, 899 **Fish Conservation Act, Anadromous, Amendments:** Citation of act 214 Research and development projects, extension, authorization of funds 214 **Fish Restoration Act Amendments of 1970, Federal Aid in** 1101A39 **Fish Restoration Act of 1950, Federal Aid in, Amendments,** long-range planning for fish preservation, funds for program 1101 **Fisheries, Bureau of Commercial:** Abolition 2093 Appropriation for 396, 675 **Fisheries and Wildlife, Bureau of Sport,** appropriation for 396, 677, 1986 **Fisheries Commissions, International,** appropriation for 1043 **Fisheries Compact, Pacific Marine, Amendments,** inclusion of Alaska and Idaho; annual funds for support of the Commission 415 **Fisheries Research and Development Act of 1964, Commercial,** appropriation for effecting provisions 676 **Fisheries Resources in United States Territorial Waters,** increased penalties for violations 1296 **Fishing Fleet Improvement Act, United States, Amendments,** construction, remodeling of vessels, etc., subsidy program 307 **Flag Day and National Flag Week, 1970,** proclamation 2232 **Flag of the United States:** District of Columbia Police and Firemen’s uniforms, emblem 357 “Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag”, printing of additional copies 2191 Servicemen, deceased, presentation of flag to parents 837 U.S.S. *Utah,* flying of American flag over remains 970 White House, display at the, proclamation 2243 **Flammable Fabrics Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 **Flood Control:** Appropriation for 892, 893, 900, 1485 Central Valley reclamation project, Calif., inclusion of Black Butte project on Stoney Creek 1097 River basins, public works on 1824– **Flood Control Act of 1938,** provisions applicable to 1970 program 1824 **Flood Control Act of 1950, Amendment,** railroad employees in Montana, compensation due to loss of income 1832 **Flood Control Act of 1960, Amendment,** floods and damages, studies, authorization of funds 1832 **Flood Control Act of 1962, Amendment,** public parks and recreational facilities, disposal of rubbish, debris, etc., prohibition 1833 **Flood Control Act of 1970** 1824 **Flood Insurance Act of 1968, National,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1459 **Florida:** Central and southern sections, flood control plan 310 Everglades National Park, extension of boundary, acquisition of lands 885 Gulf Islands National Seashore, establishment 1967 Henry Holland Buckman Lock, designation of the Cross-Florida Barge Canal 1769 Island Bay and Passage Key Wilderness areas, designation 1105 Lake Ocklawaha, designation 1878 Okaloosa County, land conveyance by Department of the Air Force to 447 Pelican Island Wilderness, designation 1105 Pensacola National Monument, repeal of provision establishing 1969 United States District Court— Appointment of additional judges 294 District realinement, additional places for court to be held 298 William C. Cramer Federal Office Building, Saint Petersburg, designation 1943 **Florida-Georgia Boundary Agreement,** consent of Congress granted to 1094 **Fluorspar, Acid Grade,** disposition from national stockpile 419 **Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, Federal:** Amendments— Advisory committees, compensation 1311 Immunity provisions; conforming amendments 930, 1281–1283 Misbranded substances 1673 Appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 Repeal of provisions 1281–1283 **Food and Agricultural Act of 1965:** Amendment, tobacco, transfer of acreage allotments 314 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1491 **Food and Drug Administration,** appropriation for 2005 **Food and Nutrition Service,** appropriation for 376, 1488 **Food Stamp Act of 1964:** Administrative provisions, transfer of functions to Civil Service Commission 1915 Amendments— Coupon allotment, face value, charges 2050 Elderly persons, delivered prepared meals 2051 Eligibility, uniform national standards 2049 Extension of program 2052 Guam, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands, inclusion in program 2048A40 Appropriation for effecting provisions 376, 1488 Program, increased appropriation, authorization 969 **Ford’s Theatre National Historical Site, D.C.,** establishment; purchase of adjacent property 322 **Foreign Affairs,** appropriation for administration 398, 1992 **Foreign Agricultural Service,** appropriation for 390, 1489 **Foreign Air Commerce,** refund of aircraft use tax 245 **Foreign Arbitral Awards, Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of,** implementation 692 **Foreign Assistance, Inspector General,** appropriation for expenses, limitation 13 **Foreign Assistance Act of 1961:** Amendments— Cambodia, military and additional assistance, limitation 1942, 1943 Contingency fund, increase 1942 East Pakistan, relief of disaster victims 1942 Foreign currencies held in Pakistan, purchase 1943 Vietnam, supporting assistance, accommodation rate of exchange 1942 Appropriation for effecting provisions 5, 1856–1859 **Foreign Assistance Act of 1971, Special** 1942 **Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriation Act, 1970** 5 **Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriation Act, 1971** 1856 **Foreign Claims Settlement Commission:** Appropriation for 402, 1059, 1995 Claims not paid in full, recertification to the Treasury 1503 **Foreign Currencies:** Defense, Department of, appropriation for purchase of 2029 National Science Foundation— Authorization of funds for purchase of 1450 Use for expenses incurred outside the United States 471 Pakistan, purchase of currencies held in 1943 **Foreign Direct Investments Control,** appropriation for 391, 1051 **Foreign Military Sales Act:** Amendments— Latin American and African countries, sales, ceiling 2053 Sales, credit, etc., restrictions to countries seizing American fishing vessels 2053 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1859 **Foreign Service:** Compensation rate, increase 196 Salary schedules 198-2 **Foreign Service Act Amendments of 1969** 17 **Foreign Service Act of 1946:** Amendments— Contribution rate, increase 17 Cost-of-living annuity increase 19 Payments for future benefits; unfunded liability obligations 17, 18 Survivor annuities, increase 18 Unused sick leave, credit 19 Appropriation for effecting provisions 12, 1040–1042, 1044, 1992 **Foreign Service Building Act, 1926:** Amendment, additional funds, authorization 1578 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1041 **Forest Products Week, National,** 1970, proclamation 2255 **Forest Service:** Aerial facilities and services for protection of national forests, etc 888 Appropriation for 380, 390, 681, 1987 Hood County, Oreg., relief of liability to United States arising from timber sales 718 **Fort Point National Historic Site, Calif.,** establishment 970 **Francis Asbury Statue, D.C.,** removal and conveyance 201 **Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission,** additional funds, authorization 837 **Freedmen’s Hospital, District of Columbia,** appropriation for 42, 394, 433 **G** **Gallaudet College, District of Columbia:** Appropriation for 41, 394, 2014 Kendall school, demonstration elementary school for the deaf, enlargement 1579 **Gambling, Commission on the Review of the National Policy Toward,** establishment 938 **Gas Act, Natural,** immunity provisions, repeal 929 **Gas and Oil:** Leases, prevention of certain automatic terminations 206 Mining and Minerals Policy Act of 1970 1876 **Gasoline, Aviation:** Excise tax, increase 237A41 Excise tax reduction, postponement 1743, 1744 **General Accounting Office:** Appropriation for 383, 388, 824 Comptroller General— Alcohol abuse and alcoholism prevention, grants, audit of books 1851, 1855 Education program, statutory advisory councils, audit 172 National Railroad Passenger Corporation, audit 1340 Travel to United States, promotion, audit of records 1072 Federal Credit Unions, annual audit of accounts 1015 International Monetary Fund, audit 1659 National Credit Union Administration, audit by 50 **General Education Provisions Act,** citation of title 165 **General Pulaski’s Memorial Day,** 1970, proclamation 2245 **General Services Administration:** Advisory Committee on Federal Pay, administrative support services 1950 Appropriation for 378, 400, 1444, 1984 Commission on Population Growth and the American Future, administrative services, provision 69 Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949. *See separate title.* Federal Register. *See separate title.* General provisions, Appropriation Act 1448 Government records lacking preservation value, disposal 320 Low-Emission Vehicle Certification Board, member 1701 Motor vehicles, passenger, purchase of additional equipment, authorization 879 National Archives and Records Service. *See separate title.* Property Management and Disposal Service, appropriation for 1447 Public Buildings Service, appropriation for 1444 Silver, transfer from national stockpile to Treasury Department for coinage 1768 Silver dollars, transfer from Treasury Department for sale to public 1769 Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act. *See separate title.* Surplus property, transfer to a State agency for replacement housing 1902 Surplus Property Act of 1944— Amendments, surplus land suitable for public recreation, conveyance to State and local agencies 1085 Conforming amendment 235 Transportation and Communications Service, appropriation for 1446 **Geography and History, Pan American Institute of,** annual funds, increase 438 **Geological Survey,** appropriation for 380, 395, 674 **George H. Fallon Federal Office Building, Baltimore, Md.,** designation 1943 **Georgia:** Andersonville National Historic Site, establishment 989 Pike County, conveyance of mineral rights to owners in 2102 Rocky Face Ridge Site, public use of land, authorization 1039 Stone Mountain, striking of commemorative medals 217 United States District Court, appointment of additional judges 294 **Georgia-Florida Boundary Agreement,** consent of Congress granted to 1094 **Geothermal Steam Act of 1970** 1566 **Glass, Sheet:** Adjustment of duty on certain, proclamation 2216 Extension of increased duty, proclamation 2201 **Goddard, Dr. Robert H.,** memorial to, congressional recognition 2189 **Gold or Silver Articles,** consumer protection from misrepresentation 690 **Gold Reserve Act of 1934, Amendments,** International Monetary Fund, annual report to Congress by Treasury Department; audit by General Accounting Office 1659 **Golden Eagle Passport,** extension of program 410 **Gorgas Memorial Laboratory, Panama City,** appropriation for 2009 **Government Corporation Control Act:** Amendment, National Railroad Passenger Corporation, a mixed-ownership Government corporation 1340 Appropriation for effecting provisions 37, 1495, 2011 **Government Losses in Shipment Act,** technical amendments 783 **Government Organization and Employees.** *See also individual departments.* Air evacuation patients, subsistence without charge 1081 Alcohol abuse and alcoholism prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation programs for civilian employees 1849 Civil service retirement, survivor annuities 1961A42 Civil Works, Assistant Secretary of the Army for, additional 1829 Claims and judgments— Appropriation for 386, 1998 Personal property claims settlement, annual report, repeal 412 Commission on Population Growth and the American Future, cooperation 69 Court leave, fees for jury service; travel expense 1476 Displaced homeowners or tenants, assistance 1894 Environmental education, grants for research, cooperation 1315 Executive branch, position classification system, improvement 72 Federal Employees Pay Council, establishment 1947 Federal Employees Salary Act of 1970 195 Federal Pay, Advisory Committee on, establishment 1949 Federal Pay Comparability Act of 1970 1946 Federal Property and Administrative Service Act of 1949. *See separate title.* Federal Salary Act of 1967, compensation rate, increase 196 Floating plant operations, quarters and subsistence allowances 1954 Foreign Service, salary schedules 198-2 Government records lacking preservation value, disposal 320 Health insurance— Government contribution, increase 869 Medicare program, supplementary medical insurance, “carrier” 869 Noncitizen employees, inclusion of Canal Zone 869 Short-term employee, survivor benefits 869 Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1970 1909 International Biological Program, cooperation 889 Job Evaluation Policy Act of 1970 72 Labor, Department of, Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health, and other additional positions 1619 Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, twenty supergrade positions 1889 Leave, jury service, fees; travel expense 1476 Life insurance, noncitizen employees, inclusion of Canal Zone 869 Materials, supply, use, disposal, etc., study, cooperation of agencies 1235 National Credit Union Administration, Administrator, compensation 51 National Tourism Resources Review Commission, cooperation of agencies with 1073 Overtime duty, premium pay 198 Paint poisoning, lead-based, cooperation in program preventing 2080 Postal Field Service, salary schedules 198-1 Remote worksites, allowance based on duty at 1953 Retired Federal Employees Health Benefits Act— Amendments, medicare program, supplementary medical insurance, “carrier” 869 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1443 Rioters, convicted, restriction of funds for salaries of Federal employees 687, 1064, 2037 Salary increase 195 Salary schedules 198-1 Social Security Act. *See separate title.* Supergrades— Additional positions 51, 1955 Chief Judge of the United States Tax Court, five positions 1955 Unemployment compensation, ex-servicemen accrued leave 701 Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 1894 Uniformed Services, basic pay, schedules 198-3 Veterans Administration, Department of Medicine and Surgery, salary schedules 198-2 Water pollution control programs, cooperation 97, 101, 103, 105, 107, 109 **Government Printing Office:** Appropriation for 388, 823, 1991 Compensatory time off from duty instead of overtime pay 693 Congressional Record, subscription price 303 Special policemen, designation 668 Superintendent of Documents, appropriation for 824 **Government Procurement, Commission on,** appropriation for 1443 **Graphite, Natural Ceylon Amorphous Lump,** disposition from national stockpile 423 **Grain Standards Act, United States,** immunity provisions, repeal 928 **Grains, Feed,** voluntary program, price support 1368 **Great Lakes,** pollution control in 104 **Great Lakes and Saint Lawrence Seaway,** extension of navigation season; insurance rates 1820A43 **Great Seal of the United States,** protection from misuse 1941 **Greece,** naval vessel, extension of loan 2066 **Guam:** Coral reefs, seastar “Crown of Thorns”, study and control along 884 Food stamp program, inclusion 2048 Territorial highway program 1720 **Gulf Islands National Seashore, Fla.-Miss.,** establishment 1967 **Gulf Islands National Seashore Advisory Commission,** establishment 1969 **H** **Haida Indians of Alaska,** disposition of judgment funds 431 **Handicapped:** Blind. *See separate title.* Books for, appropriation for 822 Education, appropriation for 36 Education of the Handicapped Act 175 Housing, congregate 1773, 1777 National Center on Educational Media and Materials for the Handicapped, establishment 187 National Employ the Handicapped Week, designation 914 National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, 1970, proclamation 2244 Public buildings, construction of facilities for 49 Urban mass transportation, facilities for special needs of 967 Veterans, disabled, loans for housing 1109 **Handicapped, Bureau for Education and Training of the,** establishment 177 **Handicapped Children, National Advisory Committee on,** establishment 177 **Handicapped Children’s Early Education Assistance Act of 1968,** appropriation for effecting provisions 36 **Harvest Festival Week, Day of Bread and:** Designation 887 Proclamation 2252 **Hatch Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1483 **Hawaii:** Coral reefs, seastar “Crown of Thorns”, study and control along 884 Fort Ruger Military Reservation, land exchange with Department of the Army 1479 Kewalo Basin, Honolulu, damages to the State pier, waiver of statute of limitation to claim 1475 Western Interstate Nuclear Compact, eligible party 985 **Hay,** production on set-aside acreage 1382 **Hazardous Materials Transportation Control Act of 1970** 977 **Hazardous Substances,** water pollution, control 98 **Hazardous Substances Act, Federal:** Amendments, misbranded hazardous substances 1673 Appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 **Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of:** Air pollution control, appropriation for 27 American Printing House for the Blind, appropriation for 41, 2014 Appropriation Act, 1970 27 Appropriation Act, 1971 2005 Appropriation for 4, 12, 27, 382, 385, 393, 683, 1059, 1456, 1860, 1988, 2005 Appropriations, 1970, continuing 4 Child Development, Office of, appropriation for 1989, 2014 Child Protection and Toy Safety Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 2005 Civil Rights, Office for, appropriation for 2014 Clean Air Act. *See separate title.* Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, appropriation for effecting provisions 40, 2005, 2013 Communicable Disease Control Amendments of 1970 988 Community Mental Health Centers Act. *See separate title.* Community Mental Health Centers Amendments of 1970 54 Amendments, staffing grants, increase 1308 Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment, and Rehabilitation Act of 1970 1848 Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970 1236 Consumer Protection and Environmental Health Service, appropriation for 27, 393, 2005 Controlled Substances Act 1242 Controlled Substances Import and Export Act 1285 Departmental Management, appropriation for 42 Dependent’s Medical Care Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 30, 2008 Developmental Disabilities Services and Facilities Construction Act— Appropriation for effecting provisions 2007, 2012 Citation of title 1327A44 Developmental Disabilities Services and Facilities Construction Amendments of 1970 1316 District of Columbia Medical and Dental Manpower Act, 1970, grants for 1934 District of Columbia Medical Facilities Construction Act of 1968, appropriation for effecting provisions 29, 2007 Domestic Council, member 2086 Drug Abuse Education Act of 1970 1385 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1989 Education. *See separate title.* Education, Office of. *See separate title.* Egg Products Inspection Act 1620 Environmental control, appropriation for 27 Environmental Education, Advisory Council on, establishment 1314 Environmental Education Act 1312 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1989 Environmental Health Service, appropriation for 27, 393, 2005 Environmental pollution, Presidential study of hazards to human health and safety created by 1310 Fair Packaging and Labeling Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 Family Planning Services and Population Research Act of 1970 1504 Federal Caustic Poison Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 Federal Coal Mino Health and Safety Act of 1969, appropriation for effecting provisions 40, 2005, 2013 Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act— Amendments— Advisory committees, compensation 1311 Immunity provisions; conforming amendments 930, 1281–1283 Misbranded substances 1673 Appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 Federal Hazardous Substances Act— Amendments, misbranded hazardous substances 1673 Appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 Federal National Mortgage Association Charter Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 33, 37, 1453, 2010 Filled Milk Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 Flammable Fabrics Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 Food and Drug Administration, appropriation for 2005 Food stamp program, uniform national standards for eligibility, cooperation 2049 Freedmen’s Hospital, appropriation for 42, 394, 433 Gallaudet College— Appropriation for 41, 394, 2014 Kendall School, a demonstration elementary school for the deaf, enlargement 1579 General provisions, Appropriation Act 43, 47, 2015, 2019 Health Services and Mental Health Administration, appropriation for 28, 393, 1988, 2006 Health Training Improvement Act of 1970 1342 Heart Disease, Cancer, Stroke, and Kidney Disease Amendments of 1970 1297 Howard University, appropriation for 42, 382, 394, 2014 Import Milk Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 Import Tea Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 Indian health services, appropriation for 683 International Health Research Act of 1960, appropriation for effecting provisions 29, 2012 John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences, appropriation for 31, 2009 Juvenile Delinquency Prevention and Control Act of 1968, appropriation for effecting provisions 39, 2012 Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act 2078 Medical Facilities Construction and Modernization Amendments of 1970 336 Medical Library Assistance Extension Act of 1970 63 Medical service, comprehensive, from group practice unit 1309 Mental Retardation Facilities and Community Mental Health Center Construction Act of 1963. *See separate title.* Mental Retardation Facilities Construction Act— Amendments— Developmental disabilities, grants for construction of facilities; staffing, etc., extension 1316A45 Interdisciplinary training programs, grants 1326 Appropriation for effecting provisions 29, 38 Evaluation of program, funds, limitation 351 Model Secondary School for the Deaf, appropriation for 41, 2014 Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Act of 1966, appropriation for effecting provisions 28, 2006 Narcotic Drugs Import and Export Act, repeal 1291 Narcotics Manufacturing Act of 1960, repeal 1292 National Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and Health, establishment 1597 National Advisory Council on Comprehensive Health Planning Programs, appointment 1307 National Advisory Council on Health Manpower Shortage Areas, establishment 1869 National Advisory Council on Regional Medical Programs, assistant secretary for Health and Scientific Affairs, chairman 1299 National Advisory Council on Services and Facilities for the Developmentally Disabled, establishment 1318 National advisory councils, compensation, etc., miscellaneous provisions 1310 National airport system plan, cooperation 222 National Cancer Institute, appropriation for 30, 2008 National Commission on Libraries and and Information Science, provision for administrative services 440 National Eye Institute, appropriation for 31, 2009 National Heart and Lung Institute, appropriation for 2008 National Heart Institute, appropriation for 30 National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, establishment 1612 National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, appropriation for 31, 2008 National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases, appropriation for 30, 2008 National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, appropriation for 31, 2009 National Institute of Dental Research, appropriation for 30, 2008 National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, appropriation for 31, 2009 National Institute of General Medical Sciences, appropriation for 31, 2009 National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke, appropriation for 30, 2008 National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, establishment 1848 National Institutes of Health, appropriation for 30, 393, 2008 National Library of Medicine, appropriation for 32, 2010 National Materials Policy Act of 1970 1234 National Technical Institute for the Deaf, appropriation for 41, 2014 Occupational safety and health, research 1610 Older Americans Act of 1965— Administrative provisions, transfer of functions to Civil Service Commission 1915 Appropriation for effecting provisions 39, 2012 Opium Poppy Control Act of 1942, repeal 1292 Paint poisoning, lead-based, grants for detection, elimination and prohibition 2078 Poison prevention packaging, technical advisory committee, appointment 1672 Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970 1670 Population Affairs, Office of, establishment 1504 Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act of 1969 87 Public Health Service. *See separate title.* Refugees in the United States, appropriation for assistance 12, 1860 Resources Recovery Act of 1970 1227 Saint Elizabeths Hospital, appropriation for 28, 2006 Social and Rehabilitation Service, appropriation for 37, 382, 394, 2011 Social Security Act. *See separate title.* Social Security Administration, appropriation for 40, 394, 2013 Social Security Amendments of 1965, appropriation for effecting provisions 40, 2013 Solid Waste Disposal Act— Amendments— Disposal facilities, construction; research 1227 National disposal sites study 1233 Appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 Extension of program 416A46 Toxic substances, publication of list 1611 United States Public Health Service Hospital, New Orleans, La., land exchange 119 United States Soldiers’ Home, appropriation for 46, 392, 2017 Urban mass transportation projects, cooperation 966 Vessels, control of sewage pollution, cooperation 101 Vocational Rehabilitation Act— Amendments, extension of program, appropriation authorization 1817 Appropriation for effecting provisions 38, 39, 2012 Water Quality Act of 1965, appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 Western Interstate Nuclear Board, cooperation 986 **Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriation Act, 1968,** appropriation for effecting provisions 33, 37 **Health, National Institutes of,** appropriation for 30, 393, 2008 **Health Day, Child,** 1970, proclamation 2248 **Health Manpower Shortage Areas, National Advisory Council on,** establishment 1869 **Health Personnel Act of 1970, Emergency** 1868 **Health Planning Programs, National Advisory Council on Comprehensive,** appointment 1307 **Health Research Act of 1960, International,** appropriation for effecting provisions 39, 2012 **Health Sciences, John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the,** appropriation for 31, 2009 **Health Services and Mental Health Administration,** appropriation for 28, 393, 1988, 2006 **Health Training Improvement Act of 1970** 1342 **“Hearings Relating to Various Bills to Repeal the Emergency Detention Act of 1950”,** printing of additional copies 2194 **Heart and Lung Institute, National,** appropriation for 2008 **Heart Disease, Cancer, Stroke, and Kidney Disease Amendments of 1970** 1297 **Heart Institute, National,** appropriation for 30 **Heart Month. American,** 1970, proclamation 2210 **Helium Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1986 **Henry Holland Buckman Lock,** designation of the Cross-Florida Barge Canal 1769 **High-speed Ground Transportation,** research, extension 915 **Higher Education Act of 1965:** Amendments— Gifted and talented children 192 Indian children, teacher corps assistance 190 Student teacher corps 190 Teacher corps corrections education projects 191 Upward bound program, waiver of matching requirement 190 Appropriation for effecting provisions 34–37, 802, 803 Repeal of provisions 172–174 **Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963:** Amendments, technical 1759 Appropriation for effecting provisions 35, 802 Repeal of provisions 173, 174 **Highway Act of 1956, Federal-Aid, Amendments,** interstate system, additional funds, authorization; completion time, extension 1714 **Highway Act of 1968, Federal Aid, Amendments,** relocation assistance; repeal of provisions 1903, 1907 **Highway Act of 1970, Federal-Aid** 1713 **Highway Administration, Federal:** Appropriation for 399 Deputy Administrator and Assistant Administrator, appointment and compensation 1722 **Highway Beautification, Commission on,** establishment 1727 **Highway Institute, National,** establishment 1723 **Highway Revenue Act of 1956, Amendments:** Expenditures from trust fund, etc 249, 252 Highway Trust Fund, time extension 1743 **Highway Safety Act of 1966, Amendments,** National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, establishment 1739 **Highway Safety Act of 1970** 1739 **Highway Safety Bureau, National,** Low Emission Vehicle Certification Board, member 1701 **Highway Traffic Safety Administration, National,** establishment 1739 Highway Week, National, 1970, proclamation 2236 **Highways:** Airport and waterport access, priority to projects 1732 Alaska, Federal-Aid Highway, authorization of funds 1735 Alaska Highway, negotiations with Canada for paving, etc 1725A47 Baltimore-Washington Parkway, reconstruction, authorization of funds 1739 Beautification program, control of outdoor advertising and junkyards 1726 Bridges. *See separate title.* Darien Gap Highway, Panama-Columbia, cooperation in construction 1721 Displaced homeowners or tenants, assistance 1894 District of Columbia, interstate highway projects within, study 1731 Economic growth center development highways 1729 Economical, social, environmental impact, guidelines 1734 Emergency relief repair due to deterioration 1718 Federal share, increase 1718 Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956, amendment, interstate system, additional funds; completion time, extension 1714 Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1966, amendment, Alaska, authorization of funds 1735 Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968— Amendment, relocation assistance, time extension 1725 Fringe parking demonstration projects, repeal 1734 Highway safety programs, repeal of provisions 1741 Relocation assistance, repeal of provisions 1907 Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1970 1713 Ferry boats, Federal aid in construction 1736 Fringe and corridor parking facilities 1733 Highway Beautification, Commission on, establishment 1727 Highway Safety Act of 1966, amendments, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, establishment 1739 Highway Safety Act of 1970 1739 Highway Trust Fund, time extension 1743 Housing, construction of replacement; interest payments 1724, 1735 Impoundment of apportionments, prohibition 1718 Indian reservation roads and bridges 1732 Interstate system— Additional funds, authorization; completion time, extension 1714 Future additions 1736 National Highway Institute, establishment 1723 Primary and secondary systems, authorization of funds 1715 Rail crossings, demonstration projects 1742 Relocation assistance, time extension 1725 Richmond-Petersburg Turnpike, Va., authorization for tolls 1732 Territorial highway program 1720 Toll roads, Federal aid in improvement 1732 Training programs, highway construction 1719 Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 1894 Urban highway public transportation 1719, 1737 Urban system, Federal-Aid, establishment in urbanized areas 1716, 1717 **Hispanic Heritage Week, National, 1970,** proclamation 2241 **Historic Preservation, Advisory Council on,** extension of program; membership increase; United States participation in International Centre 204 **Historical and Memorial Commissions,** appropriation for 402 **Historical Publications, National,** appropriation for 1446 **Home Finance Act of 1970, Emergency.** *See* Emergency Home Finance Act of 1970. **Home Loan Bank Act, Federal:** Amendments— Federal Home Loan Banks, reserves 1815 Savings and loan associations, investments, technical amendments 1811 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1461 **Home Loan Bank Board, Federal:** Appropriation for 401, 1460 Consumer credit reporting, enforcement 1135 **Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Federal,** establishment 452 **Home Loan Mortgage Corporation Act, Federal** 451 **Home Owners’ Loan Act of 1933:** Amendments— District of Columbia, savings and loan associations, regulations 1815 Federal Savings and Loan Associations— Pension trustees 463 Single-family dwellings, maximum loan 463 State-wide lending 462 Investment of assets, technical amendments 1803 Savings and loan associations, investments, technical amendments 1811 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1461 **Homestead National Monument of America, Nebr.,** addition of Freeman School to 863A48 **Honor America Day,** celebrations 2187 **Hood River County, Oreg.,** relief of liability to United States arising from timber sales 718 **Hopi Tribe of Arizona,** development of industrial park 260 **Horizontal Property Act of the District of Columbia, Amendments,** redesignation of courts in provisions 571 **Horse Protection Act of 1970** 1404 **Horses,** exported for racing and returned, suspension of duty 1503 **Hospital and Medical Facilities Amendments of 1964, Amendment,** waiving right of recovery 343 **Hospital Treatment for Drug Addicts Act for the District of Columbia, Amendments,** redesignation of courts in provisions 572 **Hospitals:** Alcoholic abusers and alcoholics, admission for treatment 1852 American hospitals abroad, foreign assistance, appropriation for 5 Children’s Hospital, D.C., appropriation for 433 Dairy products, Commodity Credit Corporation donations to 199 Freedmen’s Hospital, appropriation for 42, 394, 433 Medical Facilities Construction and Modernization Amendments of 1970 336 Medicare, nursing service to meet requirements 2074 Public Health Service Act. *See separate title.* Saint Elizabeths Hospital, appropriation for 28, 434, 2006 United States Public Health Service Hospital, New Orleans, La., land exchange 119 Veterans— Donation of dairy products to, extension 1361 Hospital or domiciliary care for older veterans unable to meet expenses 1096 **Hotels, Motels, Etc:** Liability, limitation; sale of unclaimed property 1395 Offenses against, revision of criminal laws 1093 **House of Representatives.** *See also* Congress; Legislative branch of the Government. Adjournment 2180, 2183, 2184, 2187, 2188, 2190, 2192, 2194 Adjournment, sine die 2196 Agriculture, Committee on— Egg Products Inspection Act, report by Agriculture Department 1634 History of, printing 2185 Appropriation for 382, 385, 1989 Armed Services, Committee on, reports on military construction, etc.— Air Force, Department of 1217 Army, Department of 1207 Defense, Department of 1218, 1220, 1222, 1224, 1225 Navy, Department of 1212 Clerk, personnel, adjustment of pay rates 1952 Contingent expenses, appropriation for 382, 813, 815, 1990 Coordinator of Information, Office of, repeal of obsolete provision 1185 District of Columbia, Committee on, Chairman, appointment of member of Commission on the Organization of the Government of the District of Columbia 847 Education and Labor, Committee on, reports on education program 165, 172 Employees, compensation rate, increase 196 Foreign Relations, Committee on, report by the President on defense articles furnished on grant basis to countries 2055 Hearings on the budget, radio or television coverage 1172 House Administration, Committee on, reports to— Consultants, qualification of 1180 Court leave for employees, regulations 1479 House Gallery Facilities, Special Commission on Modernization of, appointment 1200 Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on, reports by Interior Department— Golden Eagle passport, survey 410 Voyageurs National Park, Minn., land acquisition 1970 Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on, reports to— Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of, advisory councils, activities 1296 Transportation, Department of, aviation contracts 234 Legislative Counsel, Office of the, establishment 1201 Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946— Amendments 1140–1204A49 Appropriation for effecting provisions 812, 817, 821 Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970 1140 Marihuana and Drug Abuse, Commission on, members 1280 Pages, appointment, etc 1198 Payments to widows of— Dawson, William L 1990 Kirwan, Michael J 811 Lipscomb, Glenard P 811 St. Onge, William L 811 Utt, James B 811 Watkins, C. Robert 1990 Post Office and Civil Service, Committee on, report by Civil Service Commission, job evaluation and ranking plan 74 Public Works, Committee on, report by Corps of Engineers on effect of strip mining on rivers 1833 Reports to— Comptroller General, audit of private organizations 1193 Congressional Operations, Joint Committee on, study 1187 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of, surplus property donated to States 1085 Management and Budget, Office of, budget standard classifications 1167 President of the United States, military assistance, etc 7-9 Treasury, Department of the, budget standard classifications 1167 Roll calls, recording through electronic equipment 1157 Science and Aeronautics, Committee on, reports by NASA, use of funds 369–374 Speaker of the House— Appointments by— Bankruptcy Law’s of the United States, Commission on, members 468 Congressional Operations, Joint Committee on, members 1187 District of Columbia, Commission on the Organization of the Government of the, members 847 Gambling, Commission on the Review of the National Policy Toward, members 938 Highway Beautification, Commission on, members 1727 Individual Rights, National Commission on, members 960 Marihuana and Drug Abuse, Commission on, members 1280 National Parks Centennial Commission, members 427 Plymouth-Provincetown Celebration Commission, members 1065 Population Growth and the American Future, Commission on, members 67 Railroad Retirement, Commission on, member 793 Enrolled bills, signing during adjournment 2190, 2196 Notification by the President of additional assistance to Cambodia 1943 Reports to— Agriculture, Department of, animals, humane treatment 1565 Interior, Department of the, King Range National Conservation Area, Calif., establishment 1068 Military departments, contract awards 1222 NASA, use of funds 369–374 President of the United States— Defense articles, excess, furnished on grant basis to countries 2055 Foreign assistance 10 Vietnamese, funds for 911 Water pollution control programs, awards 111 **Housing Act, National:** Amendments— Crime insurance 1788–1791 Federal National Mortgage Association, liability of etc 1807 Insurance authority, temporary extension 886, 1064, 1384, 1770 Middle-income housing, funds for financing 458 Miscellaneous provisions 461 Mortgage credit, extension of programs, etc 1770–1776 Mortgage insurance for servicemen, inclusion of officers of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 1865 Mortgages, conventional, secondary market for 450 Savings and loan associations, recordkeeping requirements 1116 Special assistance funds, reallocation 458 Technical 1758 Veterans, maximum interest rates on home mortgages, extension of authority 461 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1461, 1494 **Housing Act of 1937, United States:** Amendments— Elderly, handicapped and displaced persons, congregate housing 1777 Public and low-rent housing 1776, 1808A50 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1457, 1463 Disaster areas, priority to applications for public housing assistance 1758 Relocation, repeal of provision 1903 **Housing Act of 1948:** Research authorities, repeal of provisions 1785 Technical amendments 776 **Housing Act of 1949:** Amendments— Displaced business concerns, relocation payments 1779 Farm housing and related facilities 1805 Monroe, Wis., urban renewal project, grant-in-aid 1780 Stanton, Tex., release of city from project obligations 1779 Surplus Federal lands, sale to local urban renewal agencies, expenses 1777 Urban renewal grant authority 1776 Urban renewal projects, early closeout of 1779 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1456, 1493, 1494 Relocation, repeal of provision 1903 **Housing Act of 1950,** Amendments, college housing, grant authorization 463, 1777 **Housing Act of 1954:** Amendments— Technical 1758 Urban planning, grants; development of growth patterns 1780, 1803, 1804 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1456, 1457 Disaster areas, priority to applications for public housing assistance 1758 Research authorities, repeal of provisions 1785 **Housing Act of 1956,** research authorities, repeal of provisions 1785 **Housing Act of 1959,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1459, 1462 **Housing Act of 1961:** Amendments, open-space land programs, consolidation 1781 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1457 Research authorities, repeal of provisions 1786 **Housing Act of 1964,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1457 **Housing Act of 1970, Veterans’** 1108 **Housing Amendments of 1955:** Amendments, public works or facilities, technical amendments 1802 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1462 Disaster areas, priority to applications for public housing assistance 1758 **Housing and Urban Development, Department of:** Alaska, urban renewal projects, authorization of funds 691 American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, member 1389 Appropriation for 379, 395, 1456, 1462, 1985 College housing, appropriation for 379 Community Development Corporation, establishment 1804 Disaster areas, loan adjustments; public housing assistance 1754, 1758 Displaced homeowners or tenants, assistance 1894 Domestic Council, member 2086 Family housing at military installations 1218 Federal Housing Administration, appropriation for 379 Federal Insurance Administration, appropriation for 395, 1459 General provisions, Appropriation Act 1463 Housing and Urban Development Act of 1970 1770 Low rent public housing, appropriation for 379 Mobile homes, veterans, loans 1110 National Housing Act. *See separate title.* Replacement housing, construction under Federal-aid highway program; interest payments 1724, 1735 Rural development, report 1383 Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 1894 Urban Growth and New Community Development Act of 1970 1791 Urban mass transportation projects, cooperation 966 Urban research and technology, appropriation for 1985 Veterans’ Housing Act of 1970 1108 **Housing and Urban Development Act, Department of, Amendments:** Administrative powers 1775, 1809 Consultant services, increased fees 1811 Nonprofit project sponsors, designation of assistant 1816 **Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965:** Amendments— Community facilities grants 1780 Rent supplement payments 1771 Rental housing, occupancy preference for military personnel 1775 Research authorities, repeal of provisions 1786A51 Water and sewer facilities for communities, grants 886 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1456, 1458, 1459 Disaster areas, priority to applications for public housing assistance 1758 Relocation, repeal of provisions 1903, 1907 **Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968:** Amendments— Crime insurance 1788 Federal National Mortgage Association, transitional provisions 1807 Low-income housing, information, technical assistance 1808 National housing partnerships, state regulation 463 New communities program, Treasury borrowing authority 462 New community land development, funds 1780 Program administration, report 1816 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1457, 1459 Research authorities, repeal of provisions 1786 **Housing and Urban Development Act of 1969, Amendments,** low-income housing, disposition of surplus land for 1816 **Housing and Urban Development Act of 1970** 1770 Crime insurance 1788 Farm housing 1805 Miscellaneous provisions 1807 Model cities and metropolitan development programs 1780 Mortgage credit 1770 Open-space land programs, consolidation 1781 Research and technology 1784 Urban growth and new community development 1791 Urban renewal and housing 1776 **Howard University,** appropriation for 42, 382, 394, 2014 **Huaiapai Tribe of Indians, Ariz.,** disposition of judgment funds 838 **Hudson River Basin,** license application for certain activity, extension 203 **Human Rights Day—Bill of Rights Day,** proclamation 2261 **I** **Ice Age National Scientific Reserve, Wis.,** financial assistance 1083 **Idaho:** Craters of the Moon National Wilderness Area, designation 1106 East Greenacres Unit, Rathdrum Prairie project, construction, etc., authorization 319 Nez Perce Tribe of Indians, use of judgment funds 1408 Pacific Marine Fisheries Compact, member 415 United States District Court, district re-alinement, additional places for court to be held 297 Western Interstate Nuclear Compact, eligible party 985 **Illinois:** Apples, marketing orders for 438 Chicago, Bank For Savings and Loan Association, unpledged deposits in 1816 Everett McKinley Dirksen Building, Chicago, renamed as 201 Rock Island, bridge across Mississippi River, time extension for construction 312 United States District Court— Appointment of additional judges 294 District realinement, additional places for court to be held 297 **Immigration and Nationality Act:** Amendments— Admission of excludable aliens, immigration bond deposited in Treasury 413 Nonimmigrant aliens, entry of certain 116 Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy, repeal of provision 1189 **Immigration and Naturalization Service,** appropriation for 383, 397, 1046 **Import and Export Act, Controlled Substances** 1285 **Import and Export Act, Narcotic Drugs,** repeal 1291 **Import Milk Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 **Import Tea Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 **Imports:** Carpets and rugs, partial extension of increased duty, proclamation 2204 Chemicals, interruption of duty reductions on certain, proclamation 2199 Contraceptives, removal of prohibition 1973 Duty-free entries— Aircraft, partial exemption 2075 Bicycle parts 2073 Copper, extension of suspension 367A52 Dyeing and tanning materials, extension 830 Electrodes for aluminum production 1877 Horses, racing 1503 L-Dopa 411 Manganese 407, 1835 Reimported articles 1847 Smith College, Northampton, Mass., a peal of eight bells 2167 Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind., carillons 2176 Meats, import limitations on certain, proclamation 2237 Molasses, tariff classification 2058 Monetary instruments, reports 1122 Petroleum and petroleum products, import adjustment, proclamation 2219, 2235, 2257, 2264 Pianos, modification of trade agreement concession; adjustment of duty, proclamation 2212 Raisins, olives, prunes, restriction on 2047 Sheet glass— Adjustment of duty on certain, proclamation 2216 Extension of increased duty, proclamation 2201 Shrimp boats, import duties on foreign repairs, exemption 1944 Sirups, tariff classification 2058 Stethoscopes and parts, duty rate 1945 Sugars, tariff classification 2058 **Independence National Historical Park, Philadelphia, Pa.,** additional funds, authorization 333 **Independent Offices.** *See also* Government Organization and Employees *and individual titles.* Appropriation Act, 1971 1442 Appropriation for 378, 400, 878, 901, 1442, 1984 General provisions, Appropriation Act 1463 **Independent Offices and Department of Housing and Urban Development Appropriation Act, 1968,** payment of participation sales insufficiencies 1453, 1460 **Indian Affairs, Bureau of,** appropriation for 380, 395, 670, 1986 **Indian Claims Commission,** appropriation for 683 **Indian Health Services,** appropriation for 683 **Indian Opportunity, National Council on,** appropriation for 686 **Indiana:** Falls of the Ohio Interstate Park Compact 832 Indiana University, Bloomington, importation of carillons 2176 Markland Dam on Ohio River near Page Markland, and Warsaw, Ky 1724 United States District Court, district re-alinement, additional places for court to be held 298 **Indians:** “American Indian Education: A National Tragedy—A National Challenge”, printing of additional copies 2182 Chemehuevi Tribe, Ariz.-Calif., disposition of judgment funds 868 Cherokee Indians of North Carolina, lands held in trust for 1097 Cherokee of Oklahoma— Estates of intestate members, disposition 203 Land conveyance 1074 Principal officer, selection of 1091 Chickasaw Tribe of Oklahoma— Estates of intestate members, disposition 203 Selection of principal officer 1091 Choctaw Indians of Oklahoma— Estates of intestate members, disposition 203 Final disposition of affairs, repeal of provisions 828 Principal officer, selection of 1091 Citizen Band of Potawatomi Indians of Oklahoma, disposition of judgment funds 838 Confederated Tribes of Weas, Piankashaws, Peorias, Kaskaskias, preparation of descendancy roll 688 Creek of Oklahoma, selection of principal officer 1091 Education programs, assistance 151, 159 Fort Belknap Indian irrigation project, Brown unit, Mont., transfer to land owners 216 Hopi Tribe of Arizona, development of industrial park 260 Hualapai Tribe, Ariz., disposition of judgment funds 838 Loans by Department of Agriculture to Indian tribes and corporations 120 Makah Indian Tribe, Wash., lands formerly used by Ozette Indians held in trust for 1086 Metlakatla Indian community, Annette Islands, Alas., jurisdiction 1358 Navajo Indian irrigation project, N. Mex., increased appropriation, authorization 867 Nez Perce Tribe, Idaho, use of judgment funds 1408 Oklahoma, Five Civilized Tribes of, selection of their principal officers 1091A53 Pueblo de Taos Indians, N. Mex., lands in Carson National Forest held in trust for 1437 Quapaw Indians, Okla., land restrictions, extension 325 Reservation highways, roads and bridges 1732 Sac and Fox Tribes, Okla., disposition of judgment funds 845 Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma— Estates of intestate members, disposition 203 Selection of principal officer 1091 Sioux Tribe, Fort Peck, Reservation, Mont., judgment funds, disposition 313 Soboba Band of Mission Indians, Calif., water distribution system 1465 Teacher corps assistance 190 Tlingit and Haida of Alaska, disposition of judgment funds 431 Tulalip Tribes, Wash., authority to acquire, manage and dispose of tribal property 301 Umatilla Indian Reservation, Oreg., disposition of judgment funds 253 Ute Indians, Confederated Bands of, disposition of judgment funds 871 Ute Tribe of Uintah and Ouray Reservation, Utah, reimbursement of construction cost of irrigation project 843 Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California, lands in Alpine County, Calif., held in trust for 687 Yakima Tribes, inheritance of land by nonmembers 1874 Yakima Tribes, Yakima Reservation, Wash., disposition of judgment funds 865 Yankton Sioux Tribe, S. Dak., lands held in trust for 1039 Yavapai-Prescott Community Reservation, Ariz., long-term leases 303 **Individual Rights, National Commission on,** establishment 960 **Indonesia,** military assistance 1942 **Industrial Pollution Control Council, National,** appropriation for 1051 **Industry Week, Mineral:** Designation 14 Proclamation 2212 **Information Agency, United States,** appropriation for 403, 1061 **Information and Educational Exchange Act, United States,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1061 **Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, Federal, Amendment,** misbranded hazardous substances 1673 **Insurance:** Federal Credit Unions, share insurance 994 Federal Deposit Insurance Act, amendments— American Samoa banks, eligibility 1811 Immunity provisions, repeal 929 Insured banks, recordkeeping requirements 1114 Housing, mortgage insurance for servicemen, inclusion of officers of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 1865 Life insurance companies, consolidated tax returns 2072 Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act, immunity provisions, repeal 930 Servicemen’s group life insurance— Advisory Council on Servicemen’s Group Life Insurance, Department of Transportation, member 331 Exemption from taxation 331 Maximum coverage, increase 327 ROTC cadet, inclusion 326 War risk insurance, extension 837 **Insurance Administration, Federal,** appropriation for 395, 1459 **Inter-Agency Committee on Mexican American Affairs** appropriation for 47, 402 **Inter-American Development Bank:** Appropriation for 12, 377 Financial institutions, directors and alternates, employee benefits 1659 United States contributions, increase 1658 **Inter-American Social Development Institute,** appropriation for 1857 **Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1970** 1909 Federal, State, and local employees, mobility 1920 General provisions 1925 Policy and standards, development of 1910 State and local employees, training and development 1916 State and local personnel administration, strengthening 1911 **Intergovernmental Personnel Policy, Advisory Council on,** appointment 1910 **Intergovernmental Relations, Advisory Commission on,** appropriation for 402, 878 **Intergovernmental Relations, Office of,** appropriation for 877 **Interior, Department of the:** Alaska Power Administration, appropriation for 899 Appropriation Act, 1971 669 Appropriation for 380, 383, 395, 669, 895, 1986 Bonneville Power Administration, appropriation for 396, 899 Coal Research, Office of, appropriation for 675A54 Commercial Fisheries, Bureau of— Abolition 2093 Appropriation for 396, 675 Commercial Fisheries Research and Development Act of 1964, appropriation for effecting provisions 676 Coral reefs of the Pacific Islands, protection; studies, research 884 Disaster areas, timber sale contracts 1756 Domestic Council, member 2086 Federal Aid in Fish Restoration Act Amendments of 1970 1101 Federal Aid in Fish Restoration Act of 1950, amendments, long-range planning for fish preservation, funds for program 1101 Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act, amendments, long-range planning for wildlife preservation, funds for program 1097 Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act Amendments of 1970 1097 Federal property suitable for public recreation, conveyance to State and local agencies 1084 Federal Water Quality Administration— Abolition; transfer of functions 2087, 2089 Appropriation for 895 Renamed 113 Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956— Amendments— American Samoa, extension of fisheries loan program to 829 Commercial fishermen, extension of loan program 829 Fishing vessels, extension of loan for construction of new 309 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1487 Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act of 1958, appropriation for effecting provisions 891, 892, 896, 899 Fish and wildlife habitat, use of retired farm land 1380 Fish Conservation Act, Anadromous, amendments— Citation of act 214 Research and development projects, extension, authorization of funds 214 Fish Restoration Act Amendments of 1970, Federal aid in 1101 Fish Restoration Act of 1950, Federal Aid in, amendments, long-range planning for fish preservation, funds for program 1101 Fisheries, Bureau of Commercial— Abolition 2093 Appropriation for 396, 675 Fisheries and Wildlife, Bureau of Sport, appropriation for 396, 677, 1986 Fisheries Commissions, International, appropriation for 1043 Fisheries Research and Development Act of 1964, Commercial, appropriation for effecting provisions 676 Fisheries resources in United States territorial waters, enforcement 1297 General provisions, Appropriation Act, 1971 680, 687 Geological Survey, appropriation for 380, 395, 674 Geothermal Steam Act of 1970 1566 Indian Affairs, Bureau of, appropriation for 380, 395, 670, 1986 Indians. *See separate title.* Irrigation project, Rogue River Basin, Merlin division, Oreg., construction, etc 273 Lake Tahoe, Nev.-Calif., study on feasibility of a national lakeshore 882 Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965— Amendments— Annual payments to Fund, increased authorization 1084 Golden Eagle passport, extension of program 410 Outdoor recreation program, annual permit, extension 410 Purchase of lands, advance contract authority 410 Transfer of funds, time extension 1743 Appropriation for effecting provisions 672 Land conveyances— Cherokee Tribe of Oklahoma 1074 Cuba, N. Mex 689 Everglades National Park, Fla 885 Ford’s Theatre National Historical Site, D.C., purchase of adjacent property 322 Pima and Maricopa Counties, Ariz.; Albuquerque, N. Mex 978 Rocky Face Ridge Site, Ga., public use of land, removal of restriction 1039 Land Management, Bureau of— Appropriation for 380, 395, 669, 1986 “Johnny Horizon”, antilitter symbol, royalty fees for use of 870 Migratory Bird Conservation Act, administration of act, certification of amount used for 1098 Mineral Leasing Act of 1920, amendments, oil and gas leases, prevention of certain automatic terminations 206 Mines, Bureau of, appropriation for 396, 674, 1986A55 Mining and Minerals Policy Act of Page 1970 1876 National airport system plan, cooperation 222 National Park Service— Appropriation for 380, 396, 678, 1986 Francis Asbury statue, removal and conveyance 201 Golden Eagle Passport, extension of program 410 National park system, administration, authority clarification 825 National Parks Centennial Commission, Executive Director 428 Travel in United States, promotion, authorization of funds 1437 Volunteers in the Parks Act of 1969 472 National parks, monuments, seashores, etc. *See separate title.* National Parks Centennial Commission— Books, relics, etc., disposition of 428 Membership 427 National Tourism Resources Review Commission, member 1073 National wildlife refugees, designation of wilderness areas within 1104 Oil and Gas, Office of, appropriation for 396, 675 Outdoor Recreation, Bureau of— Appropriation for 380, 395, 672 Water-based fish and wildlife or recreational projects, Federal assistance 439 Potomac River pollution study 1939 Pribilof Islands, appropriation for administration of 676 Prince William County, Va., jurisdiction over lands exchanged with District of Columbia 1095 Public lands, fire protection, contracts 885 Reclamation, Bureau of, appropriation for 383, 396, 895 Reclamation projects. *See separate title.* Saline Water, Office of, appropriation for 679 Saline Water Conversion Act, amendments, research program, appropriation authorization 87 Secretary, Office of the, appropriation for 680, 900 Solicitor, Office of the, appropriation for 396, 680 Solid waste disposal program, appropriation authorization 1234 Southeastern Power Administration, appropriation for 900 Southwestern Power Administration, appropriation for 396, 900 Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Bureau of, appropriation for 396, 677, 1986 Territories, Office of, appropriation for 380, 673 Travel in United States, promotion, authorization of funds 1437 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. *See separate title.* United States Fishing Fleet Improvement Act, amendments, construction, remodeling of vessels, etc., subsidy program 307 United States Park Police— Retirement benefits, increase 1136 Uniforms, U.S. flag emblem 357 Urban mass transportation projects, cooperation 966 Water Bank Act, coordination of wetlands program 1471 Water pollution by oil, study on control 98 Water Resources Research, Office of, appropriation for 396, 679 Wetlands, preservation of habitat for migratory waterfowl and other wildlife 1468 Wilderness areas, designation 1104 Youth Conservation Corps— Appropriation for 1987 Establishment 794 **Internal Revenue Codes.** For sections affected *see* Tables 3 and 4 of amendments and repeals in “Laws Affected in Volume 84”, preceding this Index. **Internal Revenue Service,** appropriation for 400, 873, 1997 **Internal Security, Committee on,** annual report, printing of additional copies 2191 **Internal Security Act of 1950,** immunity provisions, repeal 931 **International Agreements,** Foreign Arbitral Awards, Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of, implementation 692 **International Animal Quarantine Station,** establishment 202 **International Bank for Reconstruction and Development:** Financial institutions, directors and alternates, employee benefits 1659 United States contribution, increase 1657 **International Biological Program,** congressional support 889 **International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico,** appropriation for 1042 **International Boundary Commission, United States and Canada,** appropriation for 1043A56 **International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property,** appointment of official delegation 204 **International Clergy Week in the United States:** Designation 4 Proclamation 2209 **International Coffee Agreement Act of 1968,** extension 2077 **International Development Association,** United States contribution, appropriation for 12, 1861 **International Education Act of 1966,** repeal of provisions 173, 174 **International Education Year,** proclamation 2211 **International Expositions,** United States recognition and participation 271 **International Fisheries Commissions,** appropriation for 1043 **International Health Research Act of 1960,** appropriation for effecting provisions 39, 2012 **International Joint Commission, United States and Canada,** appropriation for 1043 **International Labor Affairs, Bureau of,** appropriation for 26, 398, 2004 **International Monetary Fund:** Financial institutions, directors and alternates, employee benefits 1659 United States contribution— Appropriation for 1861 Increase 1657 **International Organizations:** Appropriation for 383, 398, 1041, 1992 Contributions, quotas, etc.— Asian Development Bank, appropriation for 12, 1861 Inter-American Development Bank— Appropriation for 12, 377, 1861 Increase 1658 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, increase 1657 International Development Association, appropriation for 12, 1861 International Monetary Fund— Appropriation for 1861 Increase 1657 Pan American Institute of Geography and History, annual funds, increase 438 Pan American Railway Congress Association, increase 1441 South Pacific Commission, increase, authorization 1876 Financial institutions, directors and alternates, employee benefits 1659 International Telecommunications Satellite Consortium, District of Columbia, tax, license requirement, exemption 1091 United Nations headquarters in New York, expansion grant 1867 **International Telecommunications Satellite Consortium,** District of Columbia, tax, license requirement, exemption 1091 **International Travel Act of 1961:** Amendments— Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Tourism, appointment 1072 Tourism to United States, promotion 1071 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1051 **Interstate Agreement on Detainers Act** 1397 **Interstate Commerce,** horse protection, exhibitions 1404 **Interstate Commerce Act, Amendments:** Immunity provisions, repeal 931 Income tax, multiple withholding, interstate carriers and employees, exemption 1499 Water carriers, bulk commodities 1587 **Interstate Commerce Commission:** Appropriation for 402, 1997 Consumer credit reporting, enforcement 1135 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, commissioned officers, status and benefits as provided by 1863 National Railroad Passenger Corporation— A common carrier 1332 Facilities and services agreements, authority 1335 Water carriers, bulk commodities, cooperation in study 1587 **Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin:** Appropriation for 901 Creation 856 **Interstate Compact on Juveniles,** authorization to cooperate with the States 657 **Interstate Compacts, Consent of Congress Granted to:** Falls of the Ohio Interstate Park Compact 832 Pacific Marine Fisheries Compact, amendments, inclusion of Alaska and Idaho; annual funds for support of the Commission 415 Potomac Valley Conservancy District, creation 856 Susquehana River Basin Compact 1509 Western Interstate Nuclear Compact— 979 **Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act:** Amendment, statement of record, inclusion of conditions relating to noise or safety 1811A57 Immunity provisions, repeal 929 **Investigation, Federal Bureau of.** *See* Federal Bureau of Investigation. **Investment Advisers Act of 1940:** Amendments— Immunity provisions, repeal 929 Standards, technical amendments; sale charges and investment advisory fees, etc 1413, 1430 Immunity provisions, repeal 929 **Investment Company Amendments Act of 1970** 1413 **Investments Control, Foreign Direct,** appropriation for 391, 1051 **Iowa,** Muscatine, bridge across Mississippi River, time extension 312 **Irrigation,** reclamation projects, acreage limitation 411 **Israel:** Aircraft sale, Presidential authorization 909 Military credit sales to, appropriation for 1983 **“Israel, Education in”,** printing of additisonal copies 2188 **J** **James Madison Memorial Building, Library of Congress,** additional funds authorized 69 **Japan, World Jamboree of Boy Scouts Held in 1971,** loan of military equipment by Defense Department 1403 **Jellyfish in Coastal Waters of the United States,** authorization of appropriation for control 922 **Job Evaluation Policy Act of 1970** 72 **John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences,** appropriation for 31, 2009 **John H. Overton Lock and Dam, La.,** designation 1874 **John W. McCormack Post Office and Courthouse, Boston, Mass.,** designation 1943 **“Johnny Horizon”,** antilitter symbol, protection 870 **Joint Committees, Congressional:** Atomic Energy— Appropriation for 815 Western Interstate Nuclear Board, report to 986 Congressional Operations, establishment 1187 Defense Production, appropriation for 815 Disposition of Executive Papers, abolishment 321 Economic, appropriation for 815 Immigration and Nationality Policy, abolishment 1189 Placement and Office Management, Office of, establishment 1189 Printing, appropriation for 815 **Jordan,** military assistance 1942 **Jose Antonio Navarro Commemorative Medals** 205 **Judges,** appropriation for 1056 **Judicial Branch of the Government.** *See* Courts, United States. **Judicial Center, Federal,** appropriation for 1057 **Judicial Circuit,** appointment of a circuit executive for each 1907 **Judicial Disabilities and Tenure, District of Columbia Commission on,** establishment 492 **Judiciary Appropriations:** Judiciary Appropriation Act, 1971 1055 Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1970 384, 388 Supplemental, 1971 1994 **Jurors,** summonses for duty 1408 **Justice, Department of:** Antitrust Division, appropriation for 1045 Appropriation Act, 1971 1045 Appropriation for 383, 397, 1045, 1992 Attorney General. *See separate title.* Attorneys and marshals, United States, appropriation for 1045 Community Relations Service, appropriation for 1046 Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970 1236 Controlled Substances Act 1242 Controlled Substances Import and Export Act 1285 Crime Control Act of 1970, Organized 922 Domestic Council, member 2086 Federal Bureau of Investigation— Appropriation for 397, 1046, 1993 Director, compensation 1046 Federal Prison Industries, Incorporated, appropriation for 397, 1063, 1993 Federal Prison System, appropriation for 383, 397, 1047, 1993 General provisions, Appropriation Act 1048 Immigration and Naturalization Service, appropriation for 383, 397, 1046 Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, appropriation for 1047 Legal activities and general administration, appropriation for 383, 397, 1045, 1992 Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, Bureau of— Appropriation for 397, 1048, 1993 Personnel, enforcement, increased members of; powers 1245, 1273A58 Organized Crime Control Act of 1970 922 United States prisoners, appropriation for support 1047 **Juvenile Delinquency Prevention and Control Act of 1968,** appropriation for effecting provisions 39, 2012 **Juveniles, Interstate Compact on,** authorization to cooperate with the States 657 **K** **Kansas:** Cherokee Strip, establishment as park system unit, feasibility study 986 United States District Court, appointment of additional judges 294 **Kaskaskias Tribe of Indians,** preparation of descendancy roll 688 **Kaysinger Bluff Dam and Reservoir, Osage River Basin, Mo.,** renamed Harry S. Truman Dam and Reservoir 265 **Kendall School,** a demonstration elementary school for the deaf, enlargement of authority for Gallaudet College 1579 **Kentucky:** Falls of the Ohio Interstate Park Compact 832 Markland Dam on Ohio River near Markland, Ind., and Warsaw 1724 United States District Court, appointment of additional judges 294 **Kidney Disease Amendments of 1970, Heart Disease, Cancer, Stroke and** 1297 **King Range National Conservation Area, Calif.,** establishment 1067 **Kite Flying in District of Columbia,** repeal of provision prohibiting 667 **Korea, Democratic People’s Republic,** illegal detention in 1968 200 **Korea, Republic of,** military assistance 1942 **L** **L-Dopa,** temporary suspension of duty 411 **Labeling Act, Fair Packaging and,** appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 **Labor, Department of:** Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, appropriation for effecting provisions 25 Airport development, minimum wage rates 231 Apprenticeship and Training, Bureau of, appropriation for 2001 Appropriation Act, 1970 23 Appropriation Act, 1971 2001 Appropriation for 397, 1987, 2001 Appropriations, 1970, continuing 4 Civil Rights Act of 1964, appropriation for effecting provisions 26 Domestic Council, member 2086 Employment Security, Bureau of, appropriation for 23, 381 Employment Security Amendments of 1970 695 Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, appropriation for effecting provisions 25 Farm Labor Contractor Registration Act of 1963, appropriation for effecting provisions 24 Federal Contract Compliance and Civil Rights Program, Office of, appropriation for 398 Federal-State Extended Unemployment Compensation Act of 1970 708 General provisions, Appropriation Acts 26, 47, 2004, 2015, 2019 International Labor Affairs, Bureau of, appropriation for 26, 398, 2004 Labor-Management Services Administration, appropriation for 25, 397, 2003 Labor Statistics, Bureau of, appropriation for 26, 398, 1988, 2004 Manpower Administration, appropriation for 381, 397, 1987, 2001 Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962, appropriation for effecting provisions 23, 381, 1987, 2001 National Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and Health, members, appointment 1597 Occupational Safety and Health, Assistant Secretary of Labor for, and other additional positions 1619 Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 1590 President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, appropriation for 25 Railway employees, pay increase 1408 Railway labor-management dispute, temporary prohibition 1407 Railway labor-management disputes, temporary prohibition of strikes 22 Secretary, Office of the, appropriation for 2004 Service Contract Act of 1965, appropriation for effecting provisions 25 Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944, appropriation for effecting provisions 24, 2001, 2002 Solicitor, Office of the, appropriation for 2004 United States Employment Office, administrative provisions, transfer to Civil Service Commission 1915 Wage and Hour Division, appropriation for 25 Wage and Labor Standards Administration, appropriation for 25, 381, 397, 1988, 2003A59 War Claims Act of 1948, appropriation for effecting provisions 25, 2003 Welfare and Pension Plans Disclosure Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 25, 2003 Western Interstate Nuclear Board, cooperation 986 Women’s Bureau, 50th anniversary, proclamation 2232 **Labor Affairs, Bureau of International,** appropriation for 26, 398, 2004 **Labor-Management Relations Act, 1947:** Appropriation for effecting provisions 45, 46, 2016, 2017 Immunity provisions, repeal 930 **Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 2003 **Labor-Management Services Administration,** appropriation for 25, 397, 2003 **Labor Relations Board, National,** appropriation for 45, 402, 2016 **Labor Statistics, Bureau of,** appropriation for 26, 398, 1988, 2004 **Lake Bryan, Wash.,** designation 1878 **Lake Carl Pleasant Regional Park, Ariz.,** land conveyance to 978 **Lake Dardanelle,** Arkansas River project, designation 1929 **Lake Koocanusa, Mont.,** designation 1871 **Lake Langhofer,** Arkansas River project, designation 1929 **Lake Ocklawaha, Fla.,** designation 1878 **Lake Tahoe, Nev.-Calif.,** study on feasibility of a national lakeshore 882 **Land Acquisition Policy Act of 1960,** owners and tenants of land acquired, payments, repeal of provisions 1907 **Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965:** Amendments— Annual payments to Fund, increased authorization 1084 Golden Eagle passport, extension of program 410 Outdoor recreation program, annual permit, extension 410 Purchase of lands, advance contract authority 410 Transfer of funds, time extension 1743 Appropriation for effecting provisions 672 **Land Management, Bureau of:** Appropriation for 380, 395, 669, 1986 “Johnny Horizon”, antilitter symbol, royalty fees for use of 870 **Land Sales Full Disclosure Act, Interstate:** Amendment, statement of record, inclusion of conditions relating to noise or safety 1811 Immunity provisions, repeal 929 **Lands Acquired by the United States,** title approval by Attorney General 835 **Laos or Thailand:** American ground combat troops, restriction of funds for introduction of 2038 Local forces in, appropriation for 2036 **Latch, Reverend Edward Gardiner,** prayers offered by the Chaplain, printing as House document 2194 **Latin American Countries,** sale of military equipment to, ceiling 2053 **Law Day, U.S.A.,** 1970, proclamation 2208 **Law Day, World,** 1970, proclamation 2259 **Law Enforcement Assistance Administration:** Appropriation for 1047 Supergrade positions, authorization 1889 **Law Enforcement Training Center, Federal,** appropriation for 872 **Law Review Commission, Public Land,** appropriation for 684 **Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act** 2078 **Lebanon,** military assistance 1942 **Legal Aid Agency, District of Columbia,** redesignated as Public Defender Service 654 **Legislative Branch Appropriation Act,** 1948, repeal of obsolete provision 1185 **Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1956,** professional staff members, repeal of provision 1195 **Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1968, Amendment,** Senate standing committees, professional staff, compensation; effective date 1181, 1204 **Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1971** 807 **Legislative Branch of the Government.** *See also* Congress; House of Representatives; Senate. Appropriation for 382, 386, 1989 Employees, compensation rate, increase 196 Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946— Amendments, technical; corrections 1440 Appropriation for effecting provisions 812, 817, 821 Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970 1140 **Legislative Counsel, Office of the, House of Representatives,** establishment 1201 **Legislative Reference Service:** Appropriation for 821 Redesignated Congressional Research Service 1181A60 **Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946:** Amendments, technical; corrections 1140–1204, 1440 Appropriation for effecting provisions 812, 817, 821 **Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970** 1140 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1990 Committee system 1143 Congress as an institution 1187 Effective dates 1204 Fiscal controls 1167 Hearings accompanying, printing of additional copies 2191 Information, sources of 1175 Legislative Counsel, Office of the 1201 Technical amendments; corrections 1440 **Leif Erikson Day,** 1970, proclamation 2246 **Libby Dam Project, Kootenai River, Mont.,** funds used for fish hatchery facilities 312 **Libraries:** James Madison Memorial Building, Library of Congress, additional funds authorized 69 National Agricultural Library— Appropriation for 390, 1492 Gifts, authorization to accept 1588 **Libraries and Information Science, National Commission on,** establishment 440 **Libraries and Information Science Act, National Commission on** 440 **Library Assistance Extension Act of 1970,** Medical 63 **Library of Congress:** Appropriation for 387, 821 Blind and physically handicapped, appropriation for books 822 Constitution of the United States of America, publication of revised edition, authorization 1585 Copyright, duration of protection, extension 1441 Copyright Office, appropriation for 821 James Madison Memorial Building, additional funds authorized 69 Legislative Reference Service, appropriation for 821 Office equipment, etc., purchase authority 309 Policing of buildings and grounds 309 **Library of Medicine, National,** appropriation for 32, 2010 **Library Services and Construction Act:** Amendments, services, construction, and interlibrary cooperation, consolidated program, extension 1660 Appropriation for effecting provisions 35, 36, 802 Repeal of provision 174 **Library Services and Construction Amendments of 1970** 1660 **Life Insurance Act, Amendments,** redesignation of courts in provisions 572, 583, 589 **Lighthouse Service Personnel,** salary increase 305 **Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 381 **Louisiana:** Alexandria, John H. Overton Lock and Dam, designation 1874 United States District Court, appointment of additional judges 294 United States Public Health Service Hospital, New Orleans, land exchange 119 **Low-Emission Vehicle Certification Board,** establishment 1701 **Lower Mississippi River,** reclamation project, additional funds 310 **Loyalty Day, 1970,** proclamation 2224 **Lung Institute, National Heart and,** appropriation for 2008 **M** **Machine Tool Week, National:** Designation 836 Proclamation 2243 **Magistrates, United States,** appropriation for 1057 **Magnesium,** disposition from national stockpile 419 **Maine,** Moosehorn Wilderness, designation 1105 **Makah Indian Tribe, Wash.,** lands formerly used by Ozette Indians held in trust for 1086 **Management and Budget, Office of:** Appropriation for 388, 878, 1998 Designation; formerly, Bureau of the Budget 2085 **Manganese,** temporary suspension of duty 1835 **Manganese Ore:** Disposition from national stockpile 420, 421, 426 Suspension of duty, extension 407 **Manpower Administration,** appropriation for 381, 397, 1987, 2001 **Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962,** appropriation for effecting provisions 23, 381, 1987, 2001 **“Marihuana”,** printing of additional copies 2186 **Marihuana and Drug Abuse, Commission on,** establishment 1280 **Marihuana and Health Reporting Act** 352A61 **Marine Corps.** *See also* Armed Forces; Navy, Department of the. Aircraft, missiles, naval vessels, etc., research and development, appropriation authorization 905 Appropriation for 2020 Band, director and assistants, removal of restriction on grades 15 Commissioned officers, date of rank 1089 Death benefits, presentation of United States flag to parents 837 Medal of Honor recipient, headstone for unmarked grave 836 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1971 1211 Military personnel, appropriation for 2020 Naval flight officers, command eligibility 15 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 2023 Procurement, appropriation for 2026 Reserve components— Appropriation for 2021 Facilities, construction, etc 1227 Selective Reserve, strength 908 Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1971 1227 Selection boards, membership 16 **Marine Resources and Engineering Development Act of 1966:** Amendment, National Council on Marine Resources and Engineering Development, extension 865 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1987 **Maritime Academy Act of 1958,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1054, 1993 **Maritime Administration:** Appropriation for 384, 391, 1053, 1993 Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Maritime Affairs, appointment 1038 Conflict-of-interest provisions, repeal of application 1036 General provisions, Appropriation Act 1054 Programs, authorization of funds 207 **Maritime Affairs, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for,** appointment of additional 1038 **Maritime Commission, Federal,** appropriation for 401, 1059 Maritime Day, National, 1970, proclamation 2225 ***Marpole,*** documentation of vessel for use in coastwise trade 2099 **Mary McLeod Bethune Memorial,** erection in District of Columbia, extension of authorization 303 **Maryland:** Baltimore-Washington Parkway, reconstruction, authorization of funds 1739 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, establishment 1978 George H. Fallon Federal Office Building, Baltimore, designation 1943 Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, creation 856 Potomac Valley Conservancy District, creation 856 Prince Georges County, District Court held in 1412 Susquehana River Basin Compact 1509 United States District Court, appointment of additional judges 294 **Mass Transportation Act of 1964, Urban.** *See* Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964. **Mass Transportation Act of 1965, Urban, Amendment,** relocation payments, repeal of provisions 1903 **Mass Transportation Administration, Urban,** appropriation for 399 **Mass Transportation Assistance Act of 1970, Urban** 962 **Massachusetts:** Boston— Fort Point Channel, bridge and causeway, construction 1871 High-speed transportation, rail crossings, demonstration projects 1742 Cape Cod National Seashore, increased funds authorized 216 John W. McCormack Post Office and Courthouse, Boston, designation 1943 Minute Man National Historical Park, boundary revision 1436 Monomoy Wilderness, designation 1105 Smith College, Northampton, importation of a peal of bells 2167 **Materials Policy, National Commission on,** creation 1234 **McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System,** designation 1929 **McCormack, Hon. John W., Speaker of the House of Representatives,** authorization to accept and wear the Cavaliere di Gran Croce from Italy 2175 **McCormack Post Office and Courthouse, John W., Boston, Mass.,** designation 1943 **McCormack Residential Page School, John W.,** appropriation for 1991 **Meat Act, Wholesome, Amendment,** custom slaughtering, exemption 438 **Meat Inspection Act, Federal, Amendment,** custom slaughtering, exemption 438 **Meats,** import limitations on certain, proclamation 2237 **Medals and Decorations:** Jose Antonio Navarro commemorative medals 205A62 McCormack, Hon. John W., Speaker of the House of Representatives, authorization to accept and wear the Cavaliere di Gran Croce from Italy 2175 Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio, one hundredth anniversary, commemoration 806 Stone Mountain, Ga., commemoration 217 **Mediation and Conciliation Service, Federal,** appropriation for 46, 401, 2017 **Mediation Board, National,** appropriation for 45, 402, 2017 **Medical Facilities Construction and Modernization Amendments of 1970** 336 **Medical Library Assistance Extension Act of 1970** 63 **Medical Programs, National Advisory Council on Regional:** Membership, increase; appointment of chairman 1299 National Advisory Council on Health Manpower Shortage Areas, member of 1869 **Medical Sciences, National Institute of General,** appropriation for 31, 2009 **Medical Transplants,** gifts for research and therapy 266 **Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Etc., Schools of,** institutional grants 1343 **Medicine, National Library of,** appropriation for 32, 2010 **Medicine and Nursing, Department of,** specialized medical resources, sharing program 1092 **Medicine and Surgery, Department of:** Compensation rate, increase 196 Salary schedules 198 2 **Memorial Day, Prayer for Peace,** 1970, proclamation 2231 **Mental Health Centers Act, Community.** *See* Community Mental Health Centers Act. **Mental Health Centers Amendments of 1970, Community** 54 **Mental Health Council, National Advisory,** approval of grants 62 **Mental Retardation,** Forest Haven, District of Columbia institution, voluntary admission of patients to 1087 **Mental Retardation Facilities and Community Health Centers Construction Act of 1963:** Administrative provisions, transfer of functions to Civil Service Commission 1915 Amendments— Development disabilities, grants for construction of facilities; staffing, etc., extension 1316 Federal share, higher in disadvantaged area 55 Poverty area, determination of 62 State plan administration, use of allotments 55 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, inclusion in program 1324 Appropriation for effecting provisions 36 **Mental Retardation Facilities Construction Act:** Amendments— Development disabilities, grants for construction of facilities; staffing, etc., extension 1316 Interdisciplinary training programs, grants 1326 Appropriation for effecting provisions 29, 38 Evaluation of program, funds, limitation 351 **Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y.,** authorization of funds 207 **Merchant Marine Act, 1936:** Amendments— American-flag merchant ships, long-range building program 1018 Bulk cargo program of assistance 1033 Capital construction fund, deferred payment of income taxes 1026 Construction and operating subsidies 1019, 1675 Mortgage insurance 1035 Passenger vessels, off-season cruise, removal of restrictions 215 War risk insurance, extension of authority 1035 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1053 Immunity provisions, repeal 930 **Merchant Marine Act of 1970** 1018 **Metal and Nonmetallic Mine Safety Board of Review, Federal,** appropriation for 686 **Methodist Corporation, D.C.,** conveyance of Francis Asbury statue to 201 **Metlakatla Indian Community, Annette Islands, Alas.,** jurisdiction 1358 **Metropolitan Police:** Chief of Police, resident requirement, waiver authority 358 Salary schedule 354 Uniforms, U.S. flag emblem 357 **Mexican-American Affairs, Inter-Agency Committee on,** appropriation for 47, 402 **Mexico, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and,** appropriation for 1042A63 **Michael J. Kirwan Dam and Reservoir, Ohio,** designation 1879 **Michigan:** Saint Clair River Bridge, Port Huron, authorization of funds 1738 Seney, Huron Islands, and Michigan Islands, designation as wilderness areas 1105 Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, establishment 1075 United States District Court— Appointment of additional judges 294 District realinement, additional places for court to be held 298 **Middle East,** negotiations to limit arms shipment 2053 **Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1962,** appropriation for effecting provisions 12 **Migratory Agricultural Workers:** Children, education programs, grants 123 Family health service clinics, extension of grants 52 **Migratory Bird Conservation Act,** administration of act, certification by Interior Department of amount used for 1098 **Migratory Waterfowl and Other Wildlife,** preservation of wetlands 1468 **Military Appeals, United States Court of,** appropriation for 2025 **Military Construction Appropriations Act, 1971** 1409 **Military Construction Authorization Act, 1971** 1204 **Military Personnel and Civilian Employees’ Claims Act of 1964,** personal property claims settlement, annual report, repeal 412 **Military Selective Service Act of 1967:** Amendment, Environmental Protection Agency, commissioned officers not required to register 1712 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1451 **Military Service, Random Selection for,** proclamation 2234 **Milk:** Advertising projects; research 2040 Filled Milk Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 Import Milk Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 Marketing orders, extension of program 1359 Special program, extension 336 **Mine Safety Board of Review, Federal Metal and Nonmetallic,** appropriation for 686 **Mine Water Pollution,** control 103 **Mineral Industry Week:** Designation 14 Proclamation 2212 **Mineral Leasing Act of 1920, Amendments,** oil and gas leases, prevention of certain automatic terminations 206 **Minerals:** Geothermal resources area, United States reservation of 1574 Pike County, Ga., conveyance of mineral rights to owners in 2102 **Mines, Bureau of,** appropriation for 396, 674, 1986 **Mining and Minerals Policy Act of 1970** 1876 **Minnesota:** Baudette, bridge across Rainy River, toll-free provisions, deletion 1090 Voyageurs National Park, establishment 1970 **Minority Business Enterprise,** appropriation for 391, 1051 **Mint, Bureau of the,** appropriation for 400, 873, 1997 **Minute Man National Historical Park, Mass.,** boundary revision 1436 **Missiles, Department of the Army,** appropriation for procurement 2025 **Mississippi:** District Courts— Southern division held at Gulfport 1412 Western division held at Natches 1412 Gulf Islands National Seashore, establishment 1967 **Missouri:** Kaysinger Bluff Dam and Reservoir, Osage River Basin, renamed Harry S. Truman Dam and Reservoir 265 United States District Court, appointment of additional judges 294 Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield, renamed 1441 **Missouri River Basin:** Garrison Diversion Unit, Minot Extension, N. Dak., construction authorization 866 Narrows Unit, Colo., construction, operation, etc., authorization 830 Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, designation 1541 Reclamation projects, additional funds 75, 310 Riverton Extension Unit, Wyo., reauthorization 861 **Model Secondary School for the Deaf,** appropriation for 41, 2014 **Molasses,** tariff classification 2058 **Molybdenum,** disposition from national stockpile 429 **Monetary Fund, International:** Financial institutions, directors and alternates, employee benefits 1659A64 Appropriation for 1861 Increase 1657 **Montana:** Fort Belknap Indian irrigation project, Brown unit, transfer to land owners 216 Lake Koocanusa, designation 1871 Libby Dam project, Kootenai River, funds used for fish hatchery facilities 312 Railroad employees, compensation due to loss of income 1832 Safeguard Anti-ballistic Missile System operation sites, community aid 1224 Sioux Tribe, Fort Peck Reservation, judgement funds, disposition 313 State school lands exchange for certain public lands 987 Western Interstate Nuclear Compact, eligible party 985 **Mortgage Association Charter Act, Federal National:** Amendment, purchase, sale, etc., of insured mortgages 350 Appropriation for effecting provisions 33, 37, 1453, 2010 **Mother’s Day,** 1970, proclamation 2230 **Motor Vehicle Safety Responsibility Act of the District of Columbia, Amendment,** redesignation of courts in provisions 583 **Motor Vehicles:** Air pollutant emissions, establishment of standards 1690 Camper units, excise tax, exemption 1845 Disabled veterans, automobiles and adaptive equipment 1998 Fuels, regulation for purpose of emission control 1698 Low Emission Vehicle Certification Board, establishment 1701 New cars, label to show excise tax percentage rate 1845 Passenger— Excise tax, continuation without reduction 1843 Government purchase, additional equipment authorization 879 Trucks and parts, postponement of excise tax reduction 1743, 1744 **Multiple Sclerosis Society Annual Hope Chest Appeal Weeks, National,** designation 1588 **Murray Lock and Dam,** Arkansas River project, designation 1929 **Muscatine, Iowa,** bridge across Mississippi River, time extension 312 **Museum Act of 1966, National, Amendments,** Smithsonian Institution, appropriation authorization, increase 1875 **Music Month, Country,** 1970, proclamation 2249 **Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act of 1951,** appropriation for effecting provisions 6, 1857 **Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961,** appropriation for effecting provisions 36, 802, 1044, 1061, 1063 **Mutual Funds,** investment companies, standards, technical amendments, etc 1413 **N** **Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Act of 1966,** appropriation for effecting provisions 28, 2006 **Narcotic Drugs Import and Export Act,** repeal 1291 **Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, Bureau of:** Appropriation for 397, 1048, 1993 Personnel, enforcement, increased members of; powers 1245, 1273 **Narcotics Manufacturing Act of 1960,** repeal 1292 **National Academy of Sciences,** defoliation program by Defense Department in South Vietnam, study 913 **National Advisory Committee on Handicapped Children,** establishment 177 **National Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and Health,** establishment 1597 **National Advisory Council on Adult Education,** establishment 163 **National Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism,** approval of grants 1854 **National Advisory Council on Child Nutrition,** establishment 213 **National Advisory Council on Comprehensive Health Planning Programs:** Appointment 1307 National Advisory Council on Health Manpower Shortage Areas, member of 1869 **National Advisory Council on Health Manpower Shortage Areas,** establishment 1869 **National Advisory Council on Regional Medical Programs:** Membership, increase; appointment of chairman 1299A65 National Advisory Council on Health Page Manpower Shortage Areas, member of 1869 **National Advisory Council on Services and Facilities for the Developmentally Disabled,** establishment 1318 **National Advisory Council on the Education of Disadvantaged Children,** authority 125 **National Advisory Mental Health Council,** approval of grants 62 **National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958:** Amendment, National Aeronautics and Space Council, membership, inclusion of secretary of Transportation 855 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1454 Land acquisition, reimbursement of owner or tenant, repeal of provision 1903 **National Aeronautics and Space Administration:** Appropriation for 400, 1449 Construction of facilities, research and development, etc., appropriation authorization 368 Western Interstate Nuclear Board, cooperation 986 **National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act, 1970; Amendment,** employees and former employees, reporting requirements 373 **National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act, 1971** 368 **National Aeronautics and Space Council,** appropriation for 388, 1454 **National Agricultural Library:** Appropriation for 390, 1492 Gifts, authorization to accept 1588 **National Arbor Day:** Designation 200 Proclamation 2228 **National Archives and Records Service:** Appropriation for 1446 Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities, member 446 Federal Register. *See separate title.* Highway Beautification, Commission on, final report, deposit in 1728 National Parks, Centennial Commission, consultation with Interior Department on disposition of books, relics, etc 428 **National Arts and Cultural Development Act of 1964,** repeal 445 **National Blood Donor Month:** 1970, proclamation 2203 1971, designation 1114 1971, proclamation 2258 **National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice,** appropriation for 2024 **National Bureau of Standards,** appropriation for 391, 1052 **National Cancer Institute,** appropriation for 30, 2008 **National Capital Planning Commission,** appropriation for 402, 684 **National Capital Transportation Act of of 1960,** public buildings, accessibility to physically handicapped 49 **National Capital Transportation Act of 1965,** public buildings, accessibility to physically handicapped 49 **National Capital Transportation Act of 1969,** appropriation for effecting provisions 385 **National Center on Educational Media and Materials for the Handicapped,** establishment 187 **National Clown Week,** designation 914 **National Commission for the Review of Federal and State Laws Relating to Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance,** establishment, repeal; reenactment of provision 961, 1893 **National Commission on Consumer Finance:** Appropriation for 1450 Final report, time extension 440 **National Commission on Individual Rights,** establishment 960 **National Commission on Libraries and Information Science,** establishment 440 **National Commission on Libraries and Information Science Act** 440 **National Commission on Materials Policy,** creation 1234 **National Commission on Product Safety,** appropriation for 47 **National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws,** appropriation for 1059 **National Commission on School Finance.** establishment 194 **National Commission on State Workmen’s Compensation Laws,** establishment 1616 **National Council on Indian Opportunity,** appropriation for 686 **National Council on Marine Resources and Engineering Development:** Appropriation for 1987 Extension 865 **National Council on Quality in Education,** establishment 148 **National Council on the Arts,** appointment of chairman and members 444A66 **National Credit Union Administration:** Consumer credit reporting, enforcement 1135 Establishment 49 Inclusion in criminal code provisions 1016 **National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund,** creation 999 **National Day of Prayer,** 1970, proclamation 2250 **National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving,** proclamation 2227 **National Defense Education Act of 1958:** Amendments— Consolidation of programs 192 Student loans for public service, cancellation 174 Appropriation for effecting provisions 33–36, 433, 801, 802, 1450 National Science Foundation, programs under, authorization of funds 471 Repeal of provisions 173, 174 **National Defense Transportation Day and National Transportation Week,** 1970, proclamation 2224 **National Emergency,** declaration, proclamation 2222 **National Employ the Handicapped Week,** designation 914 **National Employ the Older Worker Week,** designation 1589 **National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week,** 1970, proclamation 2244 **National Endowment for the Arts,** appointment of chairman 443 **National Environmental Improvement Act of 1970,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1454 **National Environmental Policy Act of 1969,** appropriation for effecting provisions 379, 1454 **National Estuarine Pollution Study,** printing as Senate document 2182 **National Eye Institute,** appropriation for 31, 2009 **National Farm-City Week,** 1970, proclamation 2255 **National Farm Safety Week,** 1970, proclamation 2221 **National Flag Week, 1970, Flag Day and,** proclamation 2232 **National Flood Insurance Act of 1968,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1459 **National Forest Products Week,** 1970, proclamation 2255 **National Forests:** Carson National Forest, lands held in trust for Pueblo de Taos Indians, N. Mex 1437 Toiyabe National Forest, Nev., extension of boundaries 694 Wildnerness areas within, designation 1106 **National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities,** appropriation for 381, 402, 684 **National Foundation on the Aris and the Humanities Act of 1965:** Amendments— Extension of program 446 “Humanities”, comparative religion; ethics, inclusion 443 National Endowment for the Arts, chairman, appointment 443 Appropriation for effecting provisions 381, 684 Repeal of provision 192 **National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Amendments of 1970** 443 **National Gallery of Art,** appropriation for 685 **National Guard:** Air— Construction of facilities 1227 Military construction, appropriation for 1410 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 2024 Personnel, appropriation for 2021 Selective Reserve, strength 908 Army— Construction of facilities 1227 Military construction appropriation for 1409 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 2024 Personnel, appropriation for 2021 Selective Reserve, strength 908 **National Heart and Lung Institute,** appropriation for 2008 **National Heart Institute,** appropriation for 30 **National Highway Institute,** establishment 1723 **National Highway Safety Bureau,** Low-Emission Vehicle Certification Board, member 1701 **National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,** establishment 1739 **National Highway Week,** 1970, proclamation 2236 **National Hispanic Heritage Week,** 1970, proclamation 2241 **National Historical Publications,** appropriation for grants 1446 **National Housing Act.** *See* Housing Act, National. **National Industrial Pollution Control Council,** appropriation for 1051 **National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health,** establishment 1612A67 **National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases,** appropriation for for 31, 2008 **National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases,** appropriation for 30, 2008 **National Institute of Child Health and Human Development,** appropriation for 31, 2009 **National Institute of Dental Research,** appropriation for 30, 2008 **National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences,** appropriation for 31, 2009 **National Institute of General Medical Sciences,** appropriation for 31, 2009 **National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke,** appropriation for 30, 2008 **National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism,** establishment 1848 **National Institutes of Health,** appropriation for 30, 393, 2008 **National Labor Relations Board,** appropriation for 45, 402, 2016 **National Library of Medicine,** appropriation for 32, 2010 **National Machine Tool Week:** Designation 836 Proclamation 2243 **National Maritime Day,** 1970 proclamation 2225 **National Materials Policy Act of 1970** 1234 **National Mediation Board,** appropriation for 45, 402, 2017 **National Multiple Sclerosis Society Annual Hope Chest Appeal Weeks,** designation 1588 **National Museum Act of 1966, Amendments,** Smithsonian Institution, appropriation authorization, increase 1875 **National Newspaper Week, 1970,** proclamation 2250 **National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration:** Commissioned officers, status and benefits 1863 Establishment 2090 **National Park Service:** Appropriation for 380, 396, 678, 1986 Francis Asbury statute, D. C., removal and conveyance 201 Golden Eagle Passport, extension of program 410 National park system, administration, authority clarification 825 National Parks Centennial Commission, Executive Director 428 Travel in United States, promotion, authorization of funds 1437 Volunteers in the Parks Act of 1969 472 **National Parks, Monuments, Seashores, Etc.:** Andersonville National Historic Site, Ga., establishment 989 Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Wis., establishment 880 Cape Cod National Seashore, Mass., increased funds authorized 216 Carlsbad Caverns National Park, N. Mex., reimbursement for personnel 2105 Cherokee Strip, Kans.-Okla., establishment as park system unit, feasibility study 986 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, Md., W. Va., and D.C., establishment 1978 Everglades National Park, Fla., extension of boundary, acquisition of lands 885 Falls of the Ohio Interstate Park Compact 832 Ford’s Theatre National Historical Site, D.C., establishment; purchase of adjacent property 322 Fort Point National Historic Site, Calif., establishment 970 Golden Eagle passport, extension of program 410 Gulf Islands National Seashore, Fla.-Miss., establishment 1967 Homestead National Monument of America, Nebr., addition of Freeman School to 863 Ice Age National Scientific Reserve, Wis., financial assistance 1083 Independence National Historical Park, Philadelphia, Pa., additional funds, authorization 333 King Range National Conservation Area, Calif., establishment 1067 Lake Carl Pleasant Regional Park., Ariz., land conveyance for 978 Lake Tahoe, Nev.-Calif., study on feasibility of a national lakeshore 882 Minute Man National Historical Park, Mass., boundary revision 1436 Pensacola National Monument, Fla., repeal of provision establishing 1969 Point Reyes National Seashore, Calif., acquisition of lands, additional funds 90 Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Mich., establishment 1075 Volunteers in the Parks Act of 1969 472 Voyageurs National Park, Minn., establishment 1970 Wilderness areas, designation 1104 Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield, Mo., renamed 1441A68 **National Parks Centennial Commission,** establishment 427 **National Parks Centennial Year,** designation 427 **National Poison Prevention Week,** 1970, proclamation 2205 **National Potato Promotion Board,** establishment 2042 **National PT A Week:** Designation 887 Proclamation 2253 **National Railroad Adjustment Board,** membership 199 **National Railroad Passenger Corporation,** creation 1330 **National Retailing Week:** Designation 1385 Proclamation 2262 **National Safe Boating Week,** 1970, proclamation 2206 **National School Lunch Act:** Amendments— Administrative expenses 209 Authorization of funds for programs 208 Expansion of program 51 Free and reduced-costs meals 210 National Advisory Council on Child Nutrition, establishment 213 Special assistance, children of low-income families 211 State matching requirements 209 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1488 **National School Lunch Week,** 1970, proclamation 2251 **National Science Foundation:** Appropriation for 1450 Research projects, education, etc., authorization of funds 471 **National Science Foundation Authorization Act of 1971** 471 **National Sea Grant College and Program Act of 1966:** Amendment, extension of program 448 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1450 **National Security Council,** appropriation for 878 **National Technical Institute for the Deaf,** appropriation for 41, 2014 **National Tourism Resources Review Commission,** establishment 1073 **National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966, Amendments:** Agricultural tractor accidents, report 264 “Manufacturer of tires”, the retreader 263 “Motor vehicle equipment”, definition 262 Performance and technical data to prospective purchaser 262 Programs, appropriation authorization 262 Research and test facilities, traffic safety 263 Retreaded tires, age of tire carcasses 263 Safety related defect notification, tires; recordkeeping 262 Safety standards program, enforcement actions, report to Congress 263 **National Transportation Safety Board,** appropriation for 399 **National Transportation Week, 1970, National Defense Transportation Day and,** proclamation 2224 **National Volunteer Firemen’s Week:** Designation 915 Proclamation 2256 **National Water Commission,** appropriation for 901 **National Wildlife Refugees,** designation of wilderness areas within 1104 **National Wool Act of 1954,** Amendments, shorn wool and mohair, price support, extension 1362 **National Zoological Park,** appropriation for 685 **Natural Gas Act,** immunity provisions, repeal 929 **Navajo Indian Irrigation Project, N. Mex.,** increased appropriation, authorization 867 **Navy, Department of the.** *See also* Armed Forces; Defense, Department of. Aircraft, missiles, naval vessels, etc., research and development, appropriation authorization 905 Appropriation for 1981, 2020 Civil Engineer Corps, officers, severance pay 1574 Death benefits, presentation of United States flag to parents 837 Marine Corps. *See separate title.* Medal of Honor recipient, headstone for unmarked grave 836 Military Construction Appropriations Act, 1971 1409 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1971 1209 Military personnel, appropriation for 2020 Missiles, appropriation for procurement of equipment and 2025 Naval flight officers, command eligibility 15 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 2022 Portsmouth, Va., exchange of certain lands with city 904 Research and development, appropriation for 1981, 2028 Reserve components— Appropriation for 2021 Facilities, construction, etc 1227 Military construction, appropriation for 1410 Selective Reserve, strength 908A69 **Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1971** 1227 Selection boards, membership 16 Shipbuilding and conversion, appropriation for 2026 Supply Corps, officers, severance pay 1574 Travel allowances to members attached to ship overhauling away from home port 53 U.S.S. *Constitution,* retired officers to to command, authorization 836 U.S.S. *Utah,* flying of American flag over remains 970 Vessels, loans to foreign countries; extension of existing loans 2066 **Nebraska:** Homestead National Monument of America, addition of Freeman School to 863 United States District Court, appointment of additional judges 294 **Neurological Diseases and Stroke, National Institute of,** appropriation for 30, 2008 **Nevada:** Lake Tahoe, study on feasibility of a national lakeshore 882 Toiyabe National Forest, extension of boundaries 694 Washoe Indian Tribe of Nevada and California, lands in Alpine County, Calif., held in trust for 687 Western Interstate Nuclear Compact, eligible party 985 **New Jersey:** Hudson River Basin, license application for certain activity, extension 203 United States District Court, appointment of additional judges 294 **New Mexico:** Albuquerque, land conveyance by Interior Department to 978 Apples, marketing orders for 438 Carlsbad Caverns National Park, reimbursement for personnel 2105 Cuba, land conveyance by Interior Department to 689 Navajo Indian irrigation project, increased appropriation, authorization 867 Pueblo de Taos Indians, lands in Carson National Forest held in trust for 1437 Salt Creek Wilderness, designation 1105 United States District Court, appointment of additional judges 294 Ute Indians, Confederated Bands of, disposition of judgment funds 871 Western Interstate Nuclear Compact, eligible party 985 **New York:** Cape Vincent, N.Y.-Kingston, Ont., bridge across St. Lawrence River, authorization 1355 Eastern District of Court held at Westbury 1412 Hudson River Basin, license application for certain activity, extension 203 Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, authorization of funds 207 Susquehanna River Basin Compact 1509 United Nations headquarters, expansion grant 1867 United States District Court, appointment of additional judges 294 **Newspaper Preservation Act** 466 **Newspaper Week, National,** 1970, proclamation 2250 **Newt Graham Lock and Dam, Okla.,** designation 1578 **Nez Perce Tribe of Indians, Idaho,** use of judgment funds 1408 **Nineteenth Decennial Census of the United States:** Appropriation for 1049 Proclamation 2223 **Ninety-second Congress, First Session,** convention date 1880 **Noise Abatement and Control, Office of,** establishment 1709 **Noise Pollution and Abatement Act of 1970** 1709 **Norrell Lock and Dam,** Arkansas River project, designation 1929 **North Carolina:** Cherokee Indians, lands held in trust for 1097 United States District Court, appointment of additional judges 296 **North Dakota:** Missouri River Basin, Garrison diversion unit, Minot extension, construction authorization 866 Safeguard Anti-ballistic Missile System operation sites, community aid 1224 State school lands exchanged for certain public lands 987 Totten Trail Pumping Station, designation 1879 **Nuclear Compact, Western Interstate** 979 **Nurses,** temporary full-time appointments in Veterans Administration 1092 **Nutrition Act of 1966, Child:** Amendments— Funds for program, authorization 208 School breakfast program, authorization of funds 214 Special milk program, extension 336 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1488A70 **O** **Occupational Safety and Health, National Advisory Committee on,** establishment 1597 **Occupational Safety and Health, National Institute for,** establishment 1612 **Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970** 1590 **Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National:** Commissioned officers, status and benefits 1863 Establishment 2090 **Ohio:** Apples, marketing orders for 438 Michael J. Kirwan Dam and Reservoir, designation 1879 Scioto River, flood control project, authorization of funds 310 United States District Court, appointment of additional judges 294 **Ohio Interstate Park Compact, Falls of the** 832 **Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio, 100th Anniversary:** Commemoration 806 Congressional greetings 2187 **Ohio River,** reclamation project, additional funds 310 **Ohio State University, 100th Anniversary,** congressional greetings 2186 **Oil and Gas:** Leases, prevention of certain automatic terminations 206 Mining and Minerals Policy Act of 1970 1876 **Oil and Gas, Office of,** appropriation for 396, 675 **Oil Pollution,** control 91 **Oil Pollution Act, 1924,** repeal 113 **Okaloosa County, Fla.,** land conveyance by Department of the Air Force to 447 **Oklahoma:** Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw and Seminole Tribe of, disposition of estates of intestate members 203 Cherokee Strip, establishment as park system unit, feasibility study 986 Cherokee Tribe of Oklahoma, land conveyance 1074 Chouteau lock and dam, designation 1508 Citizen Band of Potawatomi Indians, disposition of judgment funds 838 Five Civilized Tribes of Indians, selection of their principal officers 1091 Newt Graham lock and dam, designation 1578 Quapaw Indians, land restrictions, extension 325 Sac and Fox Indian Tribes, disposition of judgment funds 845 Wichita Mountains Wilderness, designation 1105 **Old Georgetown Market, D.C.,** preservation as historic landmark 1938 **Older Americans Act of 1965:** Administrative provisions, transfer of functions to Civil Service Commission 1915 Appropriation for effecting provisions 39, 2012 **Older Worker Week, National Employ the,** designation 1589 **Olives,** restriction on importation 2047 **Olympic Games, 1976, Presidential Welcome to United States:** Authorization 3 Proclamation 2208 **Omnibus Crime Control Act of 1970** 1880 **Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968:** Amendments— Correctional institutions and facilities, grants 1885 Criminal penalties 1889 Federal law enforcement, Attorney General, annual report 1889 Law enforcement, grants to States; training, research, etc 1881 National Commission for the Review of Federal and State Laws Relating to Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance, establishment, repeal; reenactment of provision 961, 1893 Prosecuting attorneys for organized crime, establishment of training program 1885 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1047 **Opium Poppy Control Act of 1942,** repeal 1292 **Oregon:** Hood River County, relief of liability to to United States arising from timber sales 718 Malin, certain property located in, removal of cloud on titles 2114 Rogue River Basin project, Merlin division, construction, etc 273 Three Arch Rocks and Oregon Islands, designation as wilderness areas 1104 Umatilla Indian Reservation, disposition of judgment funds 253 United States District Court, district realinement, additional places for court to be held 297 Walla Walla project, Dayton Dam and Reservoir, construction, etc 409 Western Interstate Nuclear Compact, eligible party 985 **Organic Act of 1944,** appropriation for effecting provisions 682, 1481–1488, 1491, 1492, 1494A71 **“Organized Crime Control Act of 1969”,** printing of additional copies 2182 **Organized Crime Control Act of 1970** 922 Amendment, wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance, National Commission for the Review of Federal and State Laws Relating to, rescission of provision repealing establishment of 1893 Dangerous special offender sentencing 948 Deposition, preservation of testimony 934 Explosives, regulation of 952 False declarations 932 General immunity 926 Individual Rights, National Commission on, establishment 960 Litigation concerning sources of evidence 935 Protected facilities for housing Government witnesses 933 Racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations 941 Recalcitrant witnesses 932 Special grand jury 923 Syndicated gambling 936 **Ouachita River,** reclamation projects 310 **“Our American Government. What Is It? How Does It Function?”**, printing as House document 2196 **Outdoor Recreation, Bureau of:** Appropriation for 380, 395, 672 Golden Eagle passport, extension of program 410 National Parks, Monuments, Seashores, Etc. *See separate title.* Water-based fish and wildlife or recreational projects, Federal assistance 439 **Overseas Private Investment Corporation,** appropriation for 1857 **Overton Lock and Dam, John H., La.,** designation 1874 **P** **Pacific Islands,** protection of coral reefs; studies, research 884 **Pacific Marine Fisheries Compact,** Amendments, inclusion of Alaska and Idaho; annual funds for support of the Commission 415 **Packaging Act of 1970, Poison Prevention** 1670 **Packaging and Labeling Act, Fair,** appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 **Packers and Stockyards Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1487 **Packers and Stockyards Administration,** appropriation for 390, 1491 **Paint Poisoning Prevention Act, Lead-Based** 2078 **Pakistan:** Disaster victims, relief of 1942 Foreign currencies, excess, authorization for purchase; appropriation for 1943, 1983 Naval vessel, extension of loan 2066 **Pan American Day and Week, 1970,** proclamation 2226 **Pan American Institute of Geography and History,** annual funds, increase 438 **Pan American Railway Congress Association,** annual appropriation for United States participation, increase 1441 **Panama,** Darien Gap Highway, United States cooperation in construction 1721 **Panama Canal.** *See* Canal Zone. **Panama Canal Company,** appropriation for 894 **Papayas,** marketing agreements 827 **Park Service, National.** *See* National Park Service. **Patent Office,** appropriation for 391, 1052 **Pay Comparability Act of 1970, Federal** 1946 **Peace Corps Act:** Amendments— Dependents, benefits 464 International voluntary service programs 465 Per diem limitation, removal 465 Program for 1971, authorization of funds 464 Appropriation for effecting provisions 11, 389, 1859 **Peanuts:** Acreage allotments, transfer 1499 Boiled, exemption from marketing quotas, extension 1381 **Pennsylvania:** Carlisle Barracks, V-E Day anniversary, General Omar N. Bradley historical collection, ceremonies 2179 Independence National Historical Park, Philadelphia, additional funds, authorization 333 Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, creation 856 Potomac Valley Conservancy District, creation 856 Susquehanna River Basin Compact 1509 United States District Court— Appointment of additional judges 294 District realinement, additional places for court to be held 297 **Pensacola National Monument, Fla.,** repeal of provision establishing 1969 **Peorias Tribe of Indians,** preparation of descendancy roll 688 **Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act, 1930,** immunity provisions, repeal 928 **Personnel Act of 1970, Intergovernmental** 1909 **Pesticides,** study on control of release into environment, report 112A72 **Petroleum and Petroleum Products,** import adjustment, proclamation 2219, 2235, 2257, 2264 **Phillippines, Republic of:** Coast Guard Academy, number of persons receiving instruction at 304 Veterans Administration, regional office, time extension 437 Veterans hospitals, appropriation for 1453 **Physical Therapists Practice Act, Amendments,** redesignation of courts in provisions 585 **Piankashaws Tribe of Indians,** preparation of descendancy roll 688 **Pianos,** modification of trade agreement concession; adjustment of duty, proclamation 2212 **Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program,** designation 1541 **Pima and Maricopa Counties, Ariz.,** land conveyance by Interior Department to 978 **Placement and Office Management, Office of,** establishment 1189 **“Planning-Programing-Budgeting”,** printing of additional copies 2182 **Plant Variety Protection Act** 1542 **Pleasant Valley Canal, Calif.,** renamed Coalinga Canal 431 **“Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag”,** printing of additional copies 2191 **Plymouth-Provincetown Celebration Commission,** establishment 1065 **Point Reyes National Seashore, Calif.,** acquisition of lands, additional funds 90 **Poison Act, Federal Caustic,** appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 **Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970** 1670 **Poison Prevention Week, National,** 1970, proclamation 2205 **Poisoning Prevention Act, Lead-Based Paint** 2078 **Police:** Capitol Police— Appropriation for 816 Uniforms, U.S. flag emblem 357 Executive Protective Service— Formerly White House Police; increased personnel 74, 357 Retirement benefits, increase 1136 Uniforms, U.S. flag emblem 357 Government Printing Office, special policemen, designation 668 Metropolitan Police— Chief of Police, resident requirement, waiver authority 358 Salary schedule 354 Uniforms, U.S. flag emblem 357 United States Park Police— Retirement benefits, increase 1136 Uniforms, U.S. flag emblem 357 White House Police, renamed Executive Protective Service 74, 357 **Policemen and Firemen’s Retirement and Disability Act, Amendments,** survivor benefits, widow 1392 **Policemen and Firemen’s Retirement and Disability Act Amendments of 1970** 1136 **Pollution:** Aircraft Emission Standards 1703 Clean Air Act. *See separate title.* Clean Air Amendments of 1970 1676 Clean Waters for America Week, designation 1589 Federal Water Pollution Control Act. *See separate title.* Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, creation 856 Motor vehicles. *See separate title.* Noise Pollution and Abatement Act of 1970 1709 Oil Pollution Act, 1924, repeal 113 Potomac River, pollution problems in Washington metropolitan area, study 1939 Potomac Valley Conservancy District, creation 856 Solid Waste Disposal Act— Amendments— Disposal facilities, construction; research 1227 National disposal sites study 1233 Appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 Extension of program 416 **Pollution Control Council, National Industrial,** appropriation for 1051 **Pollution Study, National Estuarine,** printing as Senate document 2182 **Poppy Control Act of 1942, Opium,** repeal 1292 **Population Affairs, Office of,** establishment 1504 **Population Growth and the American Future, Commission on,** establishment 67 **Portsmouth, Va.,** exchange of certain lands by Navy Department with city 904 **Post Office Department and Postal Service.** *See also* Postal Service, United States. Abolishment of the Department and the Office of Postmaster General 774 Appropriation Act, 1971 874 Appropriation for 385, 398, 874 Codification, revision, and enactment into law of Title 39 “Postal Service” 719 Employment of relatives, restrictions 1955A73 National airport system plan, cooperation 222 National emergency, work stoppage, proclamation 2222 Non-mailable matter, contraceptives 1973 Postage meter stamp, counterfeiting, penalties 920 Postal Field Service, compensation rate, increase 196 Rural Carriers, compensation rate, increase 196 **Postal Rate Commission,** establishment 759 **Postal Reorganization Act** 719 Amendments, employment of relatives, restrictions 1955 General 719 Mail matter 745 Modernization and fiscal administration 737 Personnel 728 Postage meter stamps, counterfeiting, repeal of provision 921 Transportation of mail 766 **“Postal Service”, Title 39, United States Code,** codification and reenactment into positive law 719 **Postal Service, United States:** Board of Governors, appointment 720 Compensation of employees 784 Establishment 720 Labor agreements 784 Post Office Department personnel, transfer 783 Postal Field Service, salary schedules 198-1 Postal Rate Commission, establishment 759 Postal Service Advisory Council, creation 722 Postmaster General, appointment 721 Private carriage of mail, study 783 Sexually oriented advertisements, invasion of privacy by mailing of 786 **Postal Service Advisory Council,** creation 722 **Potato Research and Promotion Act** 2041 **Potatoes,** marketing orders, exemption 14 **Potawatomi Indians of Oklahoma, Citizen Band of,** disposition of judgment funds 838 **Potomac River,** pollution study 1939 **Potomac River Basin, Interstate Commission on the:** Appropriation for 901 Creation 856 **Potomac Valley Conservancy District,** creation 856 **Power Act, Federal,** immunity provisions, repeal 929 **Power Commission, Federal:** Appropriation for 401, 1444 National airport system plan, cooperation 222 **Practice of Psychology Act** 1955 **Prayer, Day of,** proclamation 2229 **Prayer, National Day of,** 1970, proclamation 2250 **Prayer and Thanksgiving, National Day of,** proclamation 2227 **Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day,** 1970, proclamation 2231 **President of the United States:** Alaska Highway, paving, etc., negotiations with Canada 1725 Appointments by— Advisory Committee on Federal Pay, members 1949 Advisory council on intergovernmental personnel policy 1910 Aviation Advisory Commission, members 222 Commission on American Shipbuilding, members 1037 Commission on Bankruptcy Laws of the United States, members 468 Commission on Highway Beautification, members 1727 Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure, D.C., members 492 Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse, members 1280 Commission on Population Growth and the American Future, members 67 Commission on Railroad Retirement, members 792 Commission on the Organization of the Government of the District of Columbia, members 846 Commission on the Review of the National Policy Toward Gambling, members 938 Disaster assistance, Federal coordinating officer 1746 Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, members 857 Low-Emission Vehicle Certification Board, members 1701 National Advisory on Adult Education, members 163 National Commission on Individual Rights, members 960 National Commission on State Workmen’s Compensation Laws, members 1616 National Council on the Arts, chairman and members 444 National Parks Centennial Commission, members 427 National Tourism Resources Review Commission, members 1073A74 Postal Rate Commission 759 Postal Service Advisory Council 722 Western Interstate Nuclear Board, member 985 Appointments by, with advice and consent of Senate— Community Development Corporation, general manager 1804 Environmental Protection Agency, Administrator, Deputy, and assistants 2086, 2087 Maritime Affairs, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for, additional 1038 National Commission on Libraries and Information Science, members 442 National Commission on Materials Policy 1234 National Credit Union Administration, Administrator; Board, members of 50 National Endowment for the Arts, chairman 443 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, administrator 1739 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Administrator, Deputy, and Associate, commissioned officers 2091 National Railroad Passenger Corporation, board of directors 1330 Rail transportation, financial advisory board 1338 Securities Investor Protection Corporation, Board of Directors, appointment of members 1638 Telecommunications Policy, Office of, Director and Deputy Director 2083 Tourism, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for 1072 United States District Courts, additional judges 294 United States Postal Service, Board of Governors 720 Cost of living stabilization, adjustment of wages, rents, etc., authorization, extension 799, 1468 Domestic Council, member 2086 Economic Report, date for transmittal to Congress 1674 Economic Stabilization Act of 1970 799, 1468 Environmental pollution, study of hazards to human health and safety created by 1310 Executive Office— Appropriation Act, 1971 876 Appropriation for 379, 388, 876, 1454, 1985, 1997 Budget, Bureau of the— Appropriation for 388 Designated Office of Management and Budget 2085 Compensation of the President, appropriation for 876 Domestic Council— Appropriation for 1997 Establishment 2085 Economic Advisers, Council of, appropriation for 388, 878 Emergency Fund, appropriation for 877 Emergency Preparedness, Office of— Appropriation for 388, 1454 Assistant Director, Office of, abolition 2084 Disaster assistance, Federal coordinating officer, appointment 1746 Disaster Relief Act of 1970 1744 Environmental Quality, Council on— Appropriation for 379, 1454, 1985 Low-Emission Vehicle Certification Board, member 1701 National airport system plan, cooperation 222 Urban mass transportation projects, cooperation 966 Environmental Quality, Office of— Appropriation for 379, 1454, 1985 Establishment 114 Intergovernmental Relations, Office of, appropriation for 877 Management and Budget, Office of— Appropriation for 878, 1998 Designation 2085 National Aeronautics and Space Council, appropriation for 388, 1454 National Security Council, appropriation for 878 President’s Advisory Council on Executive Organization, appropriation for 877 Science and Technology, Office of, appropriation for 1455 Special assistance to the President, appropriation for 876 Special Representative for Trade Negotiations, appropriation for 388 Telecommunications Policy, Office of— Appropriation for 1455 Establishment 2083 White House Office, appropriation for 876A75 Executive orders— Federal employees, salary schedules pursuant to Federal Employees Salary Act of 1970 198-1 Uniformed Services, basic pay rates 198-3 Executive protection service for Executive Mansion and foreign embassies 74 Federal Pay Comparability Act of 1970, pay adjustment 1946 Foreign Assistance Act of 1961. *See separate title.* Foreign Assistance Act of 1971, Special 1942 Foreign heads of state, protection by United States Secret Service 1941 Foreign military credit sales, appropriation for 1859 Foreign Military Sales Act. *See separate title.* Former— Compensation increase 1963 Eisenhower silver dollars, authorization for minting 1769 Office space and staff, appropriation for 1447 Office staff, compensation rate, increase 198 Widow, allowance increase 1963 Funds appropriated to— Appalachian regional development program 1455, 1985 Asian Development Bank 12, 1861 Disaster relief 379, 1455 Economic assistance 5, 1856, 1983 Foreign assistance 389 Inter-American Development Bank 12, 377 International Development Association 12, 1861 International Monetary Fund, United States contribution 1861 Military assistance 7, 1858, 1983 Overseas Private Investment Corporation 1857 Peace Corps 11, 389, 1859 Social development assistance 1857 United Nations, twenty-fifth anniversary, protection of visiting foreign dignitaries attending 879 International expositions, Federal recognition 271 Israel, aircraft sales, authorization 909 Military aid program, review 2053 Naval vessels, loans to foreign countries, authorization 2066 Papers of the President, organizing and microfilming, appropriation for 822 Peace Corps Act. *See separate title.* Proclamations. *See separate title.* Protection of 1891 Reports to Congress. *See* Congress, Reports to. Seals of the President or Vice President protection from misuse 1941 White House Police, renamed Executive Protective Service; increased personnel 74, 357 **President of the United States, Reports to:** Attorney General, law enforcement and and criminal justice activities 1889 Aviation Advisory Commission, national airport system plan 223 Bankruptcy Laws of the United States, Commission on 468 Budget, Bureau of the, budget outlays 405, 406 Child Nutrition, National Advisory Council, study 213 Civil Service Commission, job evaluation and ranking plan 74 Commission on Population Growth and the American Future 69 Commission on the Review of the National Policy Toward Gambling 939 Defense, Department’s defoliation program in South Vietnam, study by National Academy of Science 913 Federal agencies, displaced homeowners or tenants, assistance 1901 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of, alcohol abuse and alcoholism prevention 1848 Highway Beautification, Commission on, final 1727 Hudson River Basin Compact, time extension 203 Intergovernmental personnel policy, advisory council on 1910 Interior, Department of the— Cherokee Strip, Kans.-Okla., establishment as park system unit, feasibility study 987 Gulf Islands National Seashore, review 1969 Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore Advisory Commission 1077 Voyageurs National Park, review 1972 Labor, Department of, occupational safety and health standards 1610, 1614 Lake Tahoe, Nev.-Calif., study on feasibility of a national lakeshore 882 Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, annual, time extension 1888 Marihuana and Drug Abuse, Commission on, study 1281 National Advisory Council on Adult Education, annual 163A76 National Advisory Council on the Education of Disadvantaged Children, annual 125 National Commission on Consumer Finance, final report, time extension 440 National Commission on Individual Rights 961 National Commission on Libraries and Information Science 441 National Commission on Materials Policy 1235 National Council on Quality in Education 148, 149 National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health 1613 National rail passenger service 1333, 1341 National Tourism Resources Review Commission 1073 Postal Service— Board of Governors, private carriage of mail, study 783 Operations 743 Railroad Retirement, Commission on, study 794 Securities and Exchange Commission, annual report of Securities Investor Protection Corporation 1653 Solid waste disposal 1229, 1233, 1235 State, Department of, Foreign Service retirement fund 18 Transportation, Department of— Railroads granted guaranteed loans, financial condition 1978 Water pollution control programs 98, 111 Treasury, Department of the, International Monetary Fund, annual 1659 Western Interstate Nuclear Board 986 Workmen’s Compensation Commission, study 1617 **President of the United States, Reports to, for Transmittal to Congress:** Civil Service Commission, job evaluation and ranking plan 74 Emergency Preparedness, Office of, disaster assistance 1749 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of— Communicable diseases, control 989 Occupational safety and health standards 1615 Labor, Department of, occupational safety and health standards 1615 National Credit Union Administration, annual 50 Transportation, Department of, railroad rights-of-way, grade crossings, hazardous materials, etc 972, 976, 977 Youth Conservation Corps 795, 796 **President’s Advisory Council on Executive Organization,** appropriation for 877 **President’s Commission on Campus Unrest:** Contract with Federal or State agencies 431 Supoena authority requiring attendance of witnesses 429 **President’s Committee on Consumer Interests,** appropriation for 47, 402, 2018 **President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped,** appropriation for 25 **President’s Council on Youth Opportunity,** appropriation for 47, 2018 **Pribilof Islands,** appropriation for administration of 676 **Prince William County, Va.,** exchange of lands with District of Columbia 1095 **Prison Industries, Incorporated, Federal,** appropriation for 397, 1063, 1993 **Prison System, Federal,** appropriation for 383, 397, 1047, 1993 **Prisoners of War, American:** Congressional protest of treatment 2180 International justice, appeal for 2183 Savings deposits, removal of limitation on 16 U.S.S. *Pueblo—* Combat zone, tax exemption for certain members 200 Personnel, compensation 324 **Proclamations:** American Education Week, 1970 2247 American Heart Month, 1970 2210 Bill of Rights Day—Human Rights Day 2261 Cancer Control Month, 1970 2221 Captive Nations Week, 1970 2240 Carpets and rugs, increased duty, partial extension 2204 Chemicals, interruption of duty reduction on certain 2199 Child Health Day, 1970 2248 Citizenship Day and Constitution Week, 1970 2233 Columbus Day, 1970 2246 Country Music Month, 1970 2249 Day of Bread and Harvest Festival Week 2252 Designation 887 Day of Prayer 2229 Drug Abuse Prevention Week, 1970 2228 Fire Prevention Week, 1970 2239 Flag Day and National Flag Week, 1970 2232 Flag of the United States, display at the White House 2243 General Pulaski’s Memorial Day, 1970 2245A77 International Clergy Week in the United States 2209 Designation 4 International Education Year 2211 Law Day, U.S.A., 1970 2208 Leif Erikson Day, 1970 2246 Loyalty Day, 1970 2224 Meats, import limitations on certain 2237 Mineral Industry Week 2212 Designation 14 Mother’s Day, 1970 2230 National Arbor Day 2228 Designation 200 National Blood Donor Month, 1970 2203 National Blood Donor Month, 1971 2258 Designation 1114 National Day of Prayer, 1970 2250 National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving 2227 National Defense Transportation Day and National Transportation Week, 1970 2224 National emergency, declaration 2222 National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, 1970 2244 National Farm-City Week, 1970 2255 National Farm Safety Week, 1970 2221 National Forest Products Week, 1970 2255 National Highway Week, 1970 2236 National Hispanic Heritage Week, 1970 2241 National Machine Tool Week 2243 Designation 836 National Maritime Day, 1970 2225 National Newspaper Week, 1970 2250 National Poison Prevention Week, 1970 2205 National PTA Week 2253 Designation 887 National Retailing Week 2262 Designation 1385 National Safe Boating Week, 1970 2206 National School Lunch Week, 1970 2251 National Volunteer Firemen 2256 Designation 915 Nineteenth Decennial Census of the United States 2223 Olympic Games, 1976, Presidential welcome to United States— Authorization 3 Proclamation 2208 Pan American Day and Week, 1970 2226 Petroleum and petroleum products, import adjustment 2219, 2235, 2257, 2264 Pianos, modification of trade agreement concession; adjustment of duty 2212 Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day, 1970 2231 Project Concern Month 2252 Designation 888 Random Selection for Military Service 2234 Red Cross Month, 1970 2215 Save Your Vision Week, 1970 2214 Senior Citizens Month, 1970 2226 Sheet glass— Adjustment of duty on certain 2216 Extension of increased duty 2201 Small Business Week, 1970 2210 Tariff schedules, importation of agricultural commodities, amendment 2269 Thanksgiving Day, 1970 2260 United Nations Day, 1970 2240 Veterans Day, 1970 2253 Volunteers of America Week 2219 Weather Service, United States, centennial of the 2207 White Cane Safety Day, 1970 2237 Woman sufferage, 50th anniversary 2242 Women’s Bureau of the Department of Labor, 50th anniversary 2232 World Law Day, 1970 2259 World Trade Week, 1970 2230 Wright Brothers Day, 1970 2263 **Product Safety, National Commission on,** appropriation for 47 **Professional Engineers’ Registration Act,** Amendments, redesignation of courts in provisions 571, 586 **Project Concern Month:** Designation 888 Proclamation 2252 **Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, Federal.** *See* Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949. **Property Management and Disposal Service,** appropriation for 1447 **“Proposed Amendments to the Constitution Relating to Prayers and Bible Readings in the Public Schools, Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, parts 1, 2, and 3”,** printing of additional copies 2193 **Prunes,** restriction on importation 2047 **Psychologist Examiners, Board of,** appointment 1958 **Psychology Act, Practice of** 1955 **PTA Week, National:** Designation 887 Proclamation 2253 **Public Broadcasting, Corporation for,** appropriation for 47, 2019 **Public Broadcasting Financing Act of 1970** 888 **Public Buildings Act of 1949,** technical amendments 782 **Public Buildings Service,** appropriation for 1444A78 **Public Debt, Bureau of the,** appropriation for 385, 400, 873 **Public Debt Limit,** temporary increase 368 **Public Defender Organization, Federal,** creation 919 **Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act of 1969** 87 **Public Health Services Act:** Administrative provisions, transfer of functions to Civil Service Commission 1915 Amendments— Allied health professions, grants for construction of facilities; scholarships; student loans 1344 Commissioned officers— Assignment to critical need areas 1868 Retirement benefits 216 Communicable disease control and vaccination assistance 988 Drug abuse, patient care 1240 Emergency rooms, modernization, grants 350 Employees, liability insurance 1871 Evaluation of health programs, funds for 351 Grant program for construction of hospitals, etc., extension 337 Health Manpower Shortage Areas, National Advisory Council on, establishment 1869 Health planning by States, grants, prevention and treatment of alcohol abuse 1853 Institutional grants, schools of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, etc 1343 Kidney disease, inclusion in programs of research, surveys, etc 1297 Long guaranties for modernization of hospitals, etc 344 Malpractice suits, defense 1870 Medical and dental schools in financial distress, grants 1343 Medical library facilities, construction, etc., extension 63 Migrant workers, family health service clinics, extension of grants 52 National Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, establishment 1853 National Advisory Council on Comprehensive Health Planning Programs, appointment 1307 National Advisory Council on Regional Medical Programs, increased membership; appointment of chairman 1299 National health insurance plan legislation study 1302 Population research and voluntary family planning programs 1506 Programs of research, surveys, training, etc., extension 1298 Public health traineeship, grants, extension 52 Publications, biomedical scientific, assistance 63 Redesignation of courts in provisions 572 Research contract authority, extension 1308 Research in drug use, abuse and addition 1241 Research in medical library science, extension 63 Systems analysis of national health care plans 1301 Trust Territory of the Pacific Is-lands, inclusion in program 343 Appropriation for effecting provisions 27–33, 38, 1456, 2005–2012 Blood banks, transfer of blood components within District of Columbia 218 Personnel, exchange with State employees, repeal of provisions 1925 **Public Land Law Review Commission,** appropriation for 684 **Public Lands:** Fire protection, contracts 885 Geothermal resources areas within 1566 **Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935,** immunity provisions, repeal 929 **Public Works,** appropriation for 1991 **Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965:** Amendments— Conforming amendment 235 Extension of program, funds for grants, etc 375 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1049, 1050 **Public Works for Water, Pollution Control, and Power Development and Atomic Energy Commission Appropriation Act, 1971** 890 **Pueblo de Taos Indians, N. Mex.,** lands in Carson National Forest held in trust for 1437 **Puerto Rico:** Atlantic Fleet Weapons Range, Culebra complex, study, report 1225 Court leave for Federal employees 1476 District Court, jurisdiction for naturalization of aliens— Continuation of certain action 922 Repeal of provision 298 Education program, delinquent children 122A79 Food stamp program, inclusion 2048 Jellyfish in coastal waters of the United States, authorization of appropriation for control 922 United States District Court, appointment of additional judges 294 Water conservation and flood prevention, public works projects 1827, 1828 **Pulaski’s Memorial Day, General, 1970,** proclamation 2245 **Q** **Quachita River** (should be Ouachita), reclamation projects 310 **Quapaw Indians, Okla.,** land restrictions, extension 325 **Quarantine Station, International Animal,** establishment 202 **R** **Radiation Council, Federal:** Abolition; transfer of functions 2088, 2089 Appropriation for 47, 401, 2018 **Rail Passenger Service Act of 1970** 1327 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1997 **Rail Services Act of 1970, Emergency** 1975 **Railroad Adjustment Board, National,** membership 199 **Railroad Administration, Federal,** appropriation for 399, 1997 **Railroad Passenger Corporation, National,** creation 1330 **Railroad Retirement, Commission on:** Appropriation for 1989 Establishment 792 **Railroad Retirement Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 45, 2017 **Railroad Retirement Act of 1935,** retirement benefits and public assistance, combined income, increase 2039 **Railroad Retirement Act of 1937:** Amendments— Annuities, supplemental, extension; increase 70, 791 Commission on Railroad Retirement, establishment 792 Retirement benefits and public assistance, combined income, increase 407, 2039 **Railroad Retirement Board,** appropriation for 45, 402, 1989, 2017 **Railroad Retirement Tax Act, Amendments,** employee representative, tax 70 **Railroad Safety Act of 1970, Federal** 971 **Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act,** immunity provisions, repeal 930 **Railway Congress Association, Pan American,** annual appropriation for United States participation, increase 1441 **Railway Employees:** Compensation due to loss of income 1832 Pay increase 1408 **Railway Labor Act:** Amendments, National Railroad Adjustment Board, membership 199 Immunity provisions, repeal 930 Strikes or lockouts, temporary prohibition 22, 1407 Appropriation for effecting provisions 45, 2017 **Railway Labor Dispute,** settlement 118 **Raisins,** restriction on importation 2047 **Random Selection for Military Service,** proclamation 2234 **Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, Uniform Relocation Assistance and** 1894 **Reclamation, Bureau of,** appropriation for 383, 396, 895 **Reclamation Projects:** Alabama-Coosa River 310 Arkansas River 310 Benbrook Reservoir, Tex., contract for municipal water supply 312 Brazos River 310 Central Valley project, Calif., inclusion of Black Butte project on Stony Creek 1097 Chesapeake Bay Basin Comprehensive Study, authorization of funds 310 Colorado River Basin project, appropriation for 383 Columbia River 310 Delaware River Basin, hydroelectric power development, authorization of funds 311 Denison Dam, Lake Texoma, water supply for Sherman, Tex 312 East Greenacres Unit, Rathdrum Prairie project, Idaho, construction, etc., authorization 319 Florida, central and southern sections, flood control plan 310 Fort Belknap Indian irrigation project, Brown unit, Mont., transfer to land owners 216 Irrigation, acreage limitation 411 Libby Dam, Kootenai River, Mont., funds used for fish hatchery facilities 312 Lower Mississippi River 310 Missouri River basin— Appropriation authorization, increase 75, 310 Garrison diversion unit, Minot extension, N. Dak., construction authorization 866A80 Narrows unit, Colo., authorization for construction, operation, etc 830 Riverton extension unit, Wyo., reauthorization 861 Muscatine, Iowa, bridge across Mississippi River, time extension 312 Navajo Indian irrigation project, N. Mex., increased appropriation, authorization 867 Ohio River 310 Pleasant Valley Canal, Calif., renamed Coalinga Canal 431 Quachita River (should be Ouachita) 310 Rock Island, Ill., bridge across Mississippi River, time extension 312 Rogue River Basin project, Merlin division, Oreg., construction, etc 273 San Joaquin River 310 Scioto River, Ohio, flood control, authorization of funds 310 South Platte River 310 Upper Mississippi River 310 Walla Walla project, Dayton Dam and Reservoir, Oreg.-Wash., construction, etc 409 White River 310 Yuma Mesa Irrigation and Drainage District, Ariz., construction of supplemental facilities 860 **Reconstruction Finance Corporation,** property transferred to other Government agencies, payment in lieu of taxes, extension 990 **Recreation, Outdoor, Bureau of:** Appropriation for 380, 395, 672 Golden Eagle passport, extension of program 410 National Parks, Monuments, Seashores, etc. *See separate title.* Water-based fish and wildlife or recreational projects, Federal assistance 439 **Red Cross Month,** 1970, proclamation 2215 **Refugee Children,** payments to educational agencies in certain districts 155 **Refugees in the United States,** assistance, appropriation for 12, 1860 **Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, Uniform** 1894 **Renegotiation Board,** appropriation for 402, 1451 **Reorganization Plans:** [Note: For amendments and repeals, see Table 6 in “Laws Affected in Volume 84.” preceding this Index.] No. 1 of 1970, Office of Telecommunications Policy, establishment; abolition of Office of Assistant Director of the Office of Emergency Preparedness 2083, 2084 No. 2 of 1970, Bureau of the Budget designated Office of Management and Budget 2085 No. 3 of 1970, Environmental Protection Agency, establishment 2086 No. 4 of 1970, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, establishment 2090 **“Report of Special Study Mission to Southern Africa”,** printing of additional copies 2184 **Reports to Congress.** *See* Congress, Reports to. **Reports to the President.** *See* President of the United States, Reports to. **Research and Development:** Aeronautical and space research, appropriation for 1449 Agriculture, production research 333 Alcohol abuse and alcoholism, grants 1853 Anadromous fish conservation projects, authorization of funds 214 Armed Forces, aircraft, missiles, etc., appropriation authorization 906 Atomic Energy Commission, facilities, etc., appropriation authorization 299 Biological program, international 889 Civil defense, shelter survey, appropriation for 1455 Clean Air Amendments of 1970, air pollution program 1676 Cotton Research and Promotion Act, immunity provisions, repeal 929 Defense Department, emergency fund, appropriation authorization 906 Education— Elementary and secondary 193 Environmental, grants 1312 Vocational, appropriation for 36, 37 Environmental Science Services Administration, appropriation for 1052 Handicapped children, training 183, 185, 187 Health projects, appropriation for 31–33 High-speed ground transportation 915 Housing and urban problems, appropriation for 1458, 1985 Housing construction 1784 Maritime programs— Appropriation for 1053 Authorization 207 Medical library science, extension 63 Medical transplants, anatomical donations 266A81 Military departments, appropriation for 2028 Milk, advertising projects 2040 NASA, appropriation authorization 368 National Highway Institute, training and research fellowships 1723 National Science Foundation, authorization of funds for 471 Navy, Department of the, appropriation for 1981 Occupational safety and health 1610 Paint poisoning, lead-based, grants 2079 Population research and voluntary family planning 1506 Post Office Department 874 Potato Research and Promotion Act 2041 President’s Commission on Campus Unrest, surveys, reports 431 Prosthetic research, appropriation for 1452 Public Health Service, appropriation for 28–33 Rail passenger service 1338 Rehabilitation, appropriation for 39 Saline water conversion program, appropriation authorization 87 Seastar “Crown of Thorns”, study for control along coral reefs of the Pacific Islands 884 Solid waste disposal 1227 Tomatoes, advertising projects 2041 Traffic safety 263 Unemployment compensation research program 705 Water pollution control 106, 111, 112 Wheat program of research and promotion 885 **Research and Development, Advisory Council on,** Office of Education, establishment 193 **Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1971** 1227 **Resources Recovery Act of 1970** 1227 **Retailing Week, National:** Designation 1385 Proclamation 2262 **Retired Federal Employees Health Benefits Act:** Amendments, medicare program, supplementary medical insurance, “carrier” 869 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1443 **Revenue Act of 1941,** appropriation for effecting provisions 815 **Revenue and Expenditure Control Act of 1968, Amendments,** communicative service, excise tax, conforming amendment 1843 **Revised Organic Act of the Virgin Islands, Amendment,** voting age for residents, not lower than 18 years 978 **Revised Statutes.** *See* Table 2 in “Laws Affected in Volume 84”, preceding this Index. **Rifle Practice, National Board for the Promotion of,** appropriation for 2024 **Riots and Civil Disorders,** Federal employees convicted of participation in, payments to, prohibition 687, 1064, 1464 **River and Harbor Act of 1958, Amendment,** Illinois and Mississippi Canal, authorization of funds 1821 **River and Harbor Act of 1960, Amendments,** small river and harbor improvement projects, authorization of funds 1821 **River and Harbor Act of 1970** 1818 **River Basin Monetary Authorization and Miscellaneous Civil Works Amendments Act of 1970** 310 **Rivers and Harbors:** Alabama-Coosa Waterway, William “Bill” Dannelly Reservoir, Ala., designation 1574 Bridges. *See separate title.* Cross Florida Barge Canal, Fla., Lake Ocklawaha, designation 1878 Dardanelle Lock and Dam, Arkansas River project, designation 1929 Falls of the Ohio Interstate Park Compact 832 Flood control. *See separate title.* Fort Point Channel, Boston, Mass., construction of bridge and causeway 1871 Henry Holland Buckman Lock, designation of the Cross-Florida Barge Canal 1769 Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin— Appropriation for 901 Creation 856 Mad River, Calif., Blue Lake, designation 1877 Mahoning River, Ohio, Michael J. Kirwan Dam and Reservoir 1879 Markland Dam on Ohio River near Markland, Ind., and Warsaw, Ky 1724 McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River navigation system, designation 1929 Missouri River Basin, reclamation projects, increased funds, authorization 75 Navigation and beach erosion, public works on 1818–1824A82 Osage River Basin, Kaysinger Bluff Dam and Reservoir, renamed Harry S. Truman Dam and Reservoir 265 Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, designation 1541 Potomac River, pollution problems in Washington metropolitan area, study 1939 Potomac Valley Conservancy District, creation 856 Reclamation projects. *See separate title.* Red River near Alexandria, La., John H. Overton Lock and Dam, designation 1874 Sacramento deepwater ship channel, Calif., William G. Stone navigation lock, designation 1508 Snake Creek, N. Dak., Totten Trail Pumping Station 1879 Snake River, Wash., Lake Bryan, designation 1878 South Platte River, Colo., construction of Narrows unit, Missouri River Basin project, authorization 830 Susquehana River Basin Compact 1509 Tombigbee River, Ala., Coffeeville lock and dam, designation 1878 Verdigris River, Okla.— Chouteau Jock and dam, designation 1508 Newt Graham lock and dam, designation 1578 **Riverside County, Calif.,** land claims along Colorado River, settlement between United States and private parties 1106 **Rock Island, Ill.,** bridge across Mississippi River, time extension 312 **Rogue River Basin Project, Merlin Division, Oreg.,** construction, etc 273 **Roosevelt Memorial Commission, Franklin Delano,** additional funds, authorization 837 **Rural Electrification Administration,** appropriation for 390, 1493 **Rural Rehabilitation Corporation Trust Liquidation Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1494 **Rural-Urban America,** planning of development of rural areas 1383 **Ryukyu Islands,** appropriation for administration 11, 392, 1859 **S** **Sac and Fox Indian Tribes, Okla.,** disposition of judgment funds 845 **Saint Elizabeths Hospital, D.C.,** appropriation for 28, 434, 2006 **Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation:** Appropriation for 399 Termination and accrual of payment of interest on obligations 1038 **Saline Water, Office of,** appropriation for 679 **Saline Water Conversion Act, Amendments,** research program, appropriation authorization 87 **Salt Lake City Corporation, Utah,** title reversion to the United States, waiver 1475 **Sam Rayburn Memorial Veterans Center, Bonham, Tex.,** designation 871 **San Joaquin River,** reclamation project, additional fund 310 **Save Your Vision Week,** 1970, proclamation 2214 **Savings and Loan Holding Company Amendments of 1967,** Amendment, loans, prior written approval of the Corporation 1816 **Savings Bonds, United States,** interest rate, increase 830 **School Finance, National Commission on,** establishment 194 **School Lunch Act, National.** *See* National School Lunch Act. **School Lunch Week, National,** 1970, proclamation 2251 **Schools and Colleges.** *See also* Education. Allied health professions, grants for construction of facilities; scholarships; student loans 1344 American schools abroad, foreign assistance, appropriation for 5 Armed Forces recruiters, grants withheld from nonprofit institutions barring, report to NASA 370 Busing of students against choice of parents 48 Campus disruptors, denial of financial assistance 48, 372, 471, 804, 1064, 1450, 2037 Campus Unrest, President’s Commission on— Contract with Federal or State agencies 431 Subpoena authority requiring attendance of witnesses 429 Child Nutrition Act of 1966. *See separate title.* College housing, grant authorization 463, 1777 Dairy products, Commodity Credit Corporation donations to 199A83 Deaf, Model Secondary School for the, appropriation for 41, 2014 District of Columbia Medical and Dental Manpower Act of 1970, grants for 1934 District of Columbia Teachers’ Retirement Amendments of 1970 257 District of Columbia Teachers’ Salary Act Amendments of 1970 358 District of Columbia Teachers’ Salary Act of 1955. *See separate title.* Drug Abuse Education Act of 1970 1385 Environmental education, grants for research 1312 Federal education assistance programs, catalog of 167 Gallaudet College, District of Columbia— Appropriation for 41, 394, 2014 Kendall School, a demonstration elementary school for the deaf, enlargement 1579 Health Training Improvement Act of 1970 1342 Housing facilities, use for classroom purposes 1773 Howard University, appropriation for 42, 382, 394, 2014 Impacted areas— Emergency school payments 201 Extension of programs 154 Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind., importation of carillons 2176 Medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, etc., schools of, institutional grants 1343 Military recruiters barred from campuses, funds for grants, restriction 914 Milk program, special, extension 336 Model Secondary School for the Deaf, appropriation for 2014 National PTA Week, proclamation 2253 National School Lunch Act. *See separate title.* National School Lunch Week, 1970, proclamation 2251 National Sea Grant College and Program Act of 1966— Amendment, extension of program 448 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1450 Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio, 100th anniversary— Commemoration 806 Congressional greetings 2187 Ohio State University, 100th anniversary, congressional greetings 2186 Public health traineeship, grants, extension 52 School construction assistance 158, 159 Sea Grant College and Program Act of Page 1966, National— Amendment, extension of program 448 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1450 Smith College, Northampton, Mass., importation of a peal of bells 2167 Solid waste disposal and recovery, grants 1232 Teachers— Adult education, teacher-training projects 163 Children from low-income families, salary bonuses 124 Corrections education projects, teacher corps 191 Handicapped, training of, personnel 184 Indian children, teacher corps assistance 190 Washington Technical Institute, D.C., a land grant college 1935 Water quality control, training grants and contracts, scholarships 104–107 **Science and Technology, Office of,** appropriation for 1455 **Science Foundation, National:** Appropriation for 1450 Research projects, education, etc., authorization of funds 471 **Science Foundation Authorization Act of 1971, National** 471 **Sciences, National Academy of,** defoliation program by Defense Department in South Vietnam, study 913 **Scioto River, Ohio,** flood control project, authorization of funds 310 **Sea Grant College and Program Act of 1966, National:** Amendment, extension of program 448 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1450 **Seamen’s Service Act** 1674 **Seastar “Crown of Thorns”,** study for control along coral reefs of the Pacific Islands 884 **Second Liberty Bond Act, Amendments:** Public debt limit, temporary increase 368 United States savings bonds, interest rate, increase 830 **Second Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1970** 376 **Second War Powers Act of 1942,** immunity provisions, repeal 931 **Secret Service, United States:** Appropriation for 400, 873 Foreign visitors, protection of 1941 Retirement benefits, increase 1136 **Securities Act of 1933:** Amendments— Domestic securities, registration requirement, exemption 1433, 1480, 1498A84 Industrial development bonds, exemption from registration, etc., requirements 718 Immunity provisions, repeal 929 **Securities Act of 1934:** Amendments— Industrial development bonds, exemption from registration, etc., requirements 718 Investor protection in corporate takeovers 1497 Securities and Exchange Commission, institutional investors study, reporting date, extension 862 Securities exchanges, registration requirement, exemption 1435, 1499 Securities transactions, margin requirements 1124 Immunity provisions, repeal 929 Legislation applicable to provisions in 1637 **Securities and Exchange Commission,** appropriation for 402, 1451 **Securities Investor Protection Act of 1970** 1636 **Securities Investor Protection Corporation,** establishment 1637 **Security Act of 1950, Internal,** immunity provisions, repeal 931 **Security Council, National,** appropriation for 878 **Seed Act, Federal, Amendment,** sale of uncertified seed of protected variety 1558 **Selective Service System,** appropriation for 378, 1451 **Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma:** Estates of intestate members, disposition 203 Selection of principal officer 1091 **Senate.** *See also* Congress; Legislative Branch of the Government. Adjournment 2180, 2183, 2188, 2190, 2192, 2194 Adjournment, sine die 2196 Aeronautics and Space Sciences, Committee on, report by NASA, use of funds 369–374 Agriculture and Forestry, Committee on, report by Department of Agriculture, Egg Products Inspection Act 1634 Appointments with advice and consent of. *See* Appointments by, with advice and consent of Senate *under* President of the United States. Appropriation for 382, 386, 807, 1989 Appropriations, Committee on, report Page by the President, defense articles, excess, furnished on grant basis to countries 2055 Armed Services, Committee on, reports on military construction— Air Force, Department of the 1217 Army, Department of the 1207 Defense, Department of 1218, 1220, 1222, 1224, 1225 Navy, Department of the 1212 Commerce, Committee on, report by Department of Transportation, aviation contracts 234 Contingent expenses, appropriation for 382, 809, 815, 1989, 1990 District of Columbia, Committee on, Chairman, appointment of member of Commission on the Organization of the Government of the District of Columbia 847 Employees, compensation rate, increase 196 Foreign Relations, Committee on, reports by the President— Cambodia, additional assistance to 1943 Foreign assistance 10 Hearings on the budget, radio or television coverage 1172 Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on, reports by Interior Department— Golden Eagle passport, survey 410 Voyageurs National Park, land acquisition 1970 Labor and Public Welfare, Committee on, reports to— Education, Office of, education program 172 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of— Advisory councils, activities 1296 Education program 165 Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946— Amendments 1140–1204, 1440 Appropriation for effecting provisions 812, 817, 821 Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970 1140 Marihuana and Drug Abuse, Commission on, members 1280 Pages, appointment, etc 1198 Post Office and Civil Service, Committee on, report by Civil Service Commission, job evaluation and ranking plan 74 President of the Senate— Appointments by— Commission on Bankruptcy Laws of the United States, members 468 Commission on Highway Beautification, members 1727A85 Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse, member 1280 Commission on Population Growth and the American Future, members 67 Commission on the Organization of the Government of the District of Columbia, members 847 Commission on the Review of the National Policy Toward Gambling, members 938 National Commission on Individual Rights, members 960 National Parks Centennial Commission, members 427 Enrolled bills, signing during adjournment 2190, 2196 Reports to— Agriculture, Department of, animals, humane treatment 1565 Interior, Department of the, King Range National Conservation Area, Calif., establishment 1068 Military departments, contract awards 1222 NASA, use of funds 369–374 President of the United States, Vietnamese, funds for 911 President pro tempore— Appointments by— Congressional Operations, Joint Committee on, members 1187 Plymouth-Provincetown Celebration Commission, members 1065 Railroad Retirement, Commission on, member 793 Enrolled bills, signing during adjournment 2190, 2196 Personnel, adjustment of pay rates 1952 Water pollution control, report 111 Public Works, Committee on, report by Corps of Engineers, strip mining, effect on rivers 1833 Reports to— Comptroller General, audit of private organizations 1193 Congressional Operations, Joint Committee on, study 1187 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of, surplus property donated to States 1085 Management and Budget, Office of, budget standard classification 1167 President of the United States, military assistance, etc 7–9 Treasury, Department of the, budget standard classification 1167 Rules and Administration, Committee on— Consultants, reports on qualification of 1180 Court leave for employees, regulations 1479 Secretary, death of, Financial Clerk to be his successor 810 Senate office building site, additional, appropriation for 819 **Senior Citizens Month,** 1970, proclamation 2226 **Service Contract Act of 1965,** appropriation for effecting provisions 25 **Servicemen’s Automobile Assistance Act of 1970, Disabled Veterans’ and** 1998 **Servicemen’s Group Life Insurance, Advisory Council on,** Department of Transportation, member 331 **Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944,** appropriation for effecting provisions 24, 2001, 2002 **Services and Facilities for the Developmentally Disabled, National Advisory Council on,** establishment 1318 **Sewage Pollution from Vessels,** control 100 **Sheet Glass:** Adjustment of duty on certain, proclamation 2216 Extension of increased duty, proclamation 2201 **Shellac,** disposition from national stockpile 421 **Shipbuilding, Commission on American,** establishment 1037 **Shipping Act of 1916,** immunity provision, repeal 930 **Shrimp Boats,** import duties on foreign repairs, exemption 1944 **Silver,** transfer from national stockpile to Treasury Department for coinage 1768 **Silver Dollars:** Dwight D. Eisenhower, authorization for minting of coins 1769 Transfer from Treasury Department to General Services Administration for sale to public 1769 **Sioux Tribe of Indians, Fort Peck Reservation, Mont.,** judgment funds, disposition 313 **Sirups,** tariff classification 2058 **Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Mich.,** establishment; Advisory Commission 1075, 1076 **Small Business Act:** Amendments— Egg products inspection, authorization of loans under 1634 Loans outstanding, increase 1468 Occupational safety and health standards, economic assistance 1618A86 Technical 776 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1995 **Small Business Administration:** Appropriation for 403, 1060, 1995 Disaster loans 1752, 1754 **Small Business Investment Act of 1958, Amendments,** surety bond guarantees 1812–1814 **Small Business Week,** 1970, proclamation 2210 **Smith-Lever Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1483 **Smithsonian Institution:** Appropriation authorization, increase 1875 Appropriation for 403, 684, 1987 Board of Regents— Additional members; quorum 1439 Webb, James Edwin appointment 217 Coral reefs of the Pacific Islands, protection; studies, research 884 Historic Preservation, Advisory Council on, member 204 National Parks, Centennial Commission, consultation with Interior Department on dispasition of books, relics, etc 428 President John Quincy Adams bust, loan to 2192 **Soboba Band of Mission Indians, Calif.,** water distribution system 1465 **Social and Rehabilitation Service,** appropriation for 37, 382, 394, 2011 **Social Security Act:** Amendments— Employment security administration financing 713 Medicare, qualification of hospitals, nursing service 2074 Unemployment compensation— Administration of grants to States, judicial review 703 Federal Advisory Council, establishment 705, 706 Appropriation for effecting provisions 28, 37–43, 2002, 2006, 2011–2015 Immunity provisions, repeal 930 Unemployment compensation, administrative provisions, transfer of functions to Civil Service Commission 1915 **Social Security Administration,** appropriation for 40, 394, 2013 **Social Security Amendments of 1954, Amendment,** Federal employment, accredited service 1875 **Social Security Amendments of 1965,** appropriation for effecting provisions 40, 2013 **Social Security Amendments of 1969, Amendments,** Railroad retirement benefits and public assistance, combined income, increase 407, 2038 **Soil Bank Act,** appropriation for effecting provisons 1489 **Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act:** Amendments— Long-term land retirement 1379 Retired farmers, assistance 1379 Wildlife habitat; recreational usage 1380 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1486, 1489, 1490 **Soil Conservation Service,** appropriation for 389, 1484 **Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act of 1940,** commissioned officers of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, status and benefits as provided under 1863 **Soldiers’ Home, United States,** appropriation for 46, 392, 2017 **Solid Waste Disposal Act:** Amendments— Disposal facilities, construction; research 1227 National disposal sites study 1233 Appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 Extension of program 416 **South Carolina:** Greenwood, ground-level rail-highway crossings, elimination 1742 United States District Court, appointment of additional judges 294 **South Dakota:** State school lands exchanged for certain public lands 987 Yankton Sioux Tribe of Indians, lands held in trust for 1039 **South Pacific Commission,** increased payment for United States participation, authorization 1876 **South Platte River,** reclamation project, additional funds 310 **Southeast Asia,** international peace and security in, termination of resolution 2055 **Southeastern Power Administration,** appropriation for 900 **Southwestern Power Administration,** appropriation for 396, 900 **Space Sciences Committee, Aeronautics and,** hearings on space program benefits, printing of additional copies 2186 **Spanish-Speaking People, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for,** appropriation for 1989, 2018A87 **Special Drawing Rights Act, Amendment,** International Monetary Fund, limitation on allocations 1657 **Special Foreign Assistance Act of 1971** 1942 **Special Representative for Trade Negotiations,** appropriation for 388, 1060 **Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Bureau of,** appropriation for 396, 677, 1986 **Standards, National Bureau of,** appropriation for 391, 1052 **Stanton, Tex,** release of city from project obligations 1779 **State, Department of:** Alaska Highway, negotiations with Canada for paving, etc 1725 Appropriation Act, 1971 1040 Appropriation for 12, 383, 398, 1040, 1860, 1992 Arms Control and Disarmament Act, amendment extension 207 Cultural Property, International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of, appointment of official delegation 204 Foreign Affairs, appropriation for administration 398, 1992 Foreign Arbitral Awards, Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of, implementation 692 Foreign Assistance Act of 1961. *See separate title.* Foreign Assistance Act of 1971, Special 1942 Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriation Act, 1970 5 Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriation Act, 1971 1856 Foreign Service— Compensation rate, increase 196 Salary schedules 198-2 Foreign Service Act Amendments of 1969 17 Foreign Service Act of 1946— Amendments— Contribution rate, increase 17 Cost-of-living annuity increase 19 Payments for future benefits; unfunded liability obligations 17, 18 Survivor annuities, increase 18 Unused sick leave, credit 19 Appropriation for effecting provisions 12, 1040–1042, 1044, 1992 Foreign Service Buildings Act, 1926, amendment, appropriations, additional, authorization 1578 General provisions, Appropriation Act 1044 International expositions, qualification for registration 271 International organizations. *See separate title.* Migration and refugee assistance, appropriation for 1860 National Tourism Resources Review Commission, member 1073 Peace Corps Act. *See separate title.* United Nations headquarters in New York, expansion grant 1867 Vessels, control of sewage pollution, cooperation 101 Water pollution by oil, study on control 98 **State Workmen’s Compensation Laws, National Commission on,** establishment 1616 **Statutes at Large, United States,** publication in, Federal employees, salary increase 196 **Stethoscopes and Parts,** duty rate 1945 **Stone Mountain, Ga.,** striking of commemorative medals 217 **Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act:** Disposition of certain materials without regard to— Asbestos, chrysotile 425 Bauxite, Surinam-type metallurgical grade 423 Bismuth 417 Cadmium 414 Castor oil 418 Chromite ore, refractory grade 424 Cobalt 417 Corundum 425 Fluorspar, acid grade 419 Graphite, natural Ceylon amorphous lump 423 Magnesium 419 Manganese ore, natural battery grade 426 Manganese ore, type A 420 Manganese ore, type B, chemical grade 421 Molybdenum 429 Shellac 421 Tungsten 422 Silver, transfer by General Services Administration to Treasury Department for coinage 1768 **Stroke, and Kidney Disease Amendments of 1970, Heart Disease, Cancer** 1297 **Substances Act, Controlled** 1242 **Substances Import and Export Act, Controlled** 1285 **Subversive Activities Control Board,** appropriation for 403, 1061 **Sugar Act of 1948,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1489, 1490 **Sugars,** tariff classification 2058A88 **“Summary of Veterans Legislation Reported, Ninety-first Congress”,** printing of additional copies 2185 **Superintendent of Documents, Office of,** appropriation for 824 **“Supplement to Cumulative Index to Publications of the Committee on Un-American Activities 1955 through 1968 (Eighty-fourth through Ninetieth Congresses)”,** printing of additional copies 2191 **Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1957, Amendment,** contract claims, settlement 449 **Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1971** 1981 **Supreme Court of the United States:** Appropriation for 388, 1055, 1994 Bankruptcy Laws of the United States, Commission on, appointment of members by the Chief Justice 468 **Surplus Property Act of 1944, Amendments:** Conforming amendments 235 Surplus land suitable for public recreation, conveyance to State and local agencies 1085 **Susquehana River Basin Compact** 1509 **T** **Tanning and Dyeing Materials,** duty suspension, extension 830 **Tariff Act of 1930:** Amendments— Administrative proceedings in customs matters 282 Contraceptives, removal of import prohibition 1973 Customs, administrative review of decisions for transferees 2069 Jet aircraft engines, duty refund 2076 Shrimp boats, import duties on foreign repairs, exemption 1944 Technical and conforming amendments 287 Immunity provisions, repeal 930, 931 **Tariff Classification Act of 1962,** modification of duties, proclamation 2216, 2269 **Tariff Commission, United States,** appropriation for 403, 1061, 1995 **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. 84”, preceding this Index. **Tax Adjustment Act of 1970, Excise, Estate, and Gift** 1836 **Tax Court, United States:** Appropriation for 385, 403, 878 Chief Judge, five supergrade positions 1955 **Tax Reform Act of 1969, Amendments:** Income tax— Corporate property, distribution of 2059 Moving expenses, deductions 1880 **Taxes:** District of Columbia, personal income tax, schedule 366 Employment tax, unemployment coverage— Federal-State extended unemployment compensation program 708 Hospitals and institutions of higher education 701 Nonprofit organizations, etc 697 Provisions required to be included in State laws 701 Rate of tax; wage base, increase 713 Students and spouses in certain programs: hospital patients, exclusion 700 Estate and gift taxes— Armed Forces killed in action, treatment as serving in combat zone, certain exceptions 200 Filing of return, payment and final distribution 1836 Excise tax— Airline tickets and advertising 239, 2064 Automobiles, continuation without reduction 1843 Aviation fuel— Increase 237 Postponement of reduction 1743 Beer, refunds and credits, etc 2056 Cement mixers, floor stock refunds 2062 Civil aircraft, annual registration tax 243 Communications services, continuation without reduction 1843 Constructive sale price, automobiles, trucks, etc 1844 Credits, further manufacturing 1845 Distilled spirits, destroyed, refund 1964 Firearms, receipts deposited in Federal aid to wildlife restoration fund 1097 Foreign air commerce, refund of aircraft use tax 245 Fuels, nontaxable uses 246 Gasoline— Aviation, increase 237 Postponement of reduction 1743, 1744 Manufacturers— Camper units, exemption 1845 Floor stock refund, filing of claims, time extension 1880 New cars, label to show percentage rate 1845 Motor vehicle and parts, postponement of reduction 1744A89 Narcotic drugs, conforming amendments 1292 Tires, postponement of reduction 1744 Transportation by air— Exemptions, etc 240 Non-turbine-powered aircraft, exemption 1846 Persons, increase 238 Property 239 Trucks, buses, postponement of reduction 1743 Income tax— Armed Forces, treatment as serving in combat zone, exclusion of pay, extension for filing, etc 200 Capital expenditures incurred in planting and developing almond groves 2064 Cemetery corporations, exemption 1855 Corporations— Foreign— Exchange 2065 Tax credit 2068 National Railroad Passenger Corporation, deductions for certain payments to 1341 Passive investment income 2067 Sales of real property, treatment as capital gains 2070 Statutory mergers, exemption 2077 Worthless securities, losses 2071 Deductions— Cuban expropriation losses 2061 Moving expenses 1880 Displaced homeowners or tenants, assistance not considered income 1902 Distribution of corporate property 2059 Interest on loans by Farmers Home Administration 1855 Interstate carriers and employees, multiple withholding, exemption 1502 Investment credit, aircraft used outside the United States 2060 Joint returns, spouse relieved of liability 2063 Life insurance companies, consolidated returns 2072 Minimum tax, 7-year carry forward in computing 1846 National Railroad Passenger Corporation, deductions for certain payments to 1341 Regulated investment companies, District of Columbia, deductions for dividends paid to shareholders 834 Union-negotiated pension plans 2074 **Tea Act, Import,** appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 **Teachers.** *See under* Schools and Colleges. **Telecommunications, Office of,** appropriation for 1993 **Telecommunications Policy, Office of:** Appropriation for 1455 Establishment 2083 **Telecommunications Satellite Consortium, International,** exemption from tax, license requirement in District of Columbia 1091 **Telephone Service,** continuation of excise tax without reduction 1843 **Tennessee:** Memphis, Clifford Davis Federal Building, designation 1877 United States District Court— Appointment of additional judges 294 District realinement, additional places for court to be held 298 **Tennessee Valley Authority,** appropriation for 902 **Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933:** Amendment, revenue bonds, authorization to increase 915 Appropriation for effecting provisions 902 **Territorial Waters of the United States,** fisheries resources, increased penalties for violations 1296 **Territories, Office of,** appropriation for 380, 673 **Texas:** Benbrook Reservoir, contract for municipal water supply 312 Denison Dam, Lake Texoma, water supply for city of Sherman 312 El Paso, land conveyance to city, release of restriction by Department of the Army 20 El Paso and Hudspeth Counties, placed in mountain standard time zone 119 Sam Rayburn Memorial Veterans Center, Bonham, designation 871 San Antonio, Jose Antonio Navarro commerative medals 205 Stanton, release of city from project obligations 1779 United States District Court, appointment of additional judges 294 **Thanksgiving Day,** 1970, proclamation 2260 **Timber From Federal Lands,** restriction on sale for export 1817 **Time Zone,** El Paso and Hudspeth Counties, Tex., placed in mountain standard 119 **Tires:** Excise tax reduction, postponement 1744 Safety related defect notification; retreaded, etc 262 **Tissue Bank Act, District of Columbia, Amendments:** Conforming amendments and repeals 270 Redesignation of courts in provisions 579, 585A90 **Tlingit Indians of Alaska,** disposition of judgment funds 431 **Toad Suck Ferry Lock and Dam,** Arkansas River project, designation 1929 **Tobacco:** Acreage allotments, transfer 314 Burley, national marketing quotas, time extension for proclamation 1879 Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act of 1969 87 **Toiyabe National Forest, Nev.,** extension of boundaries 694 **Tomatoes,** advertising projects 2041 **Totten Trail Pumping Station, N. Dak.,** designation 1879 **Tourism Resources Review Commission, National,** establishment 1073 **Toy Safety Act, Child Protection and,** appropriation for effecting provisions 2005 **Tractor Accidents, Agricultural,** reports to Congress 264 **Trade Act, 1922, China,** immunity provisions, repeal 929 **Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1951,** modification of duties, proclamation 2201, 2204, 2216 **Trade Commission, Federal:** Appropriation for 401, 1444, 1984 Cigarette advertising, regulations 89 Fair Credit Reporting Act, administrative enforcement 1134 **Trade Commission Act, Federal:** Egg products inspection, provisions made applicable to 1632 Immunity provisions, repeal 929 **Trade Expansion Act of 1962,** modification of duties, proclamation 2199–2205, 22122214, 2216, 2217, 2219, 2235, 2257, 2265 **Trade Negotiations, Special Representative for,** appropriation for 388, 1060 **Trade Week, World,** 1970, proclamation 2230 **Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966, National.** *See* National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966. **Traffic Safety Administration, National Highway,** establishment 1739 **Transportation, Department of:** Advisory Council on Servicemen’s Group Life Insurance, member 331 Aircraft emission standards, regulations 1704 Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970 219 Airport and Airway Revenue Act of 1970 236 Alaska Highway, paving, etc., negotiations with Canada 1725 American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, member 1389 Appropriation for 385, 399, 1995 Appropriations, continuing, 1971 1893 Coast Guard, United States. *See separate title.* Domestic Council, member 2086 El Paso and Hudspeth Counties, Tex., placed in mountain standard time zone 119 Environmental Quality Improvement Act of 1970 114 Federal Aviation Act of 1958. *See separate title.* Federal Aviation Administration, appropriation for 399, 1995 Federal Highway Administration— Appropriation for 399 Deputy Administrator and Assistant Administrator, appointment and compensation 1722 Federal Railroad Administration, appropriation for 399, 1997 Federal Railroad Safety Act of 1970 971 Federal Water Pollution Control Act. *See separate title.* Fisheries resources in United States territorial waters, Coast Guard enforcement 1297 Hazardous Materials Transportation Control Act of 1970 977 High-speed ground transportation, research, extension 915 Highways. *See separate title.* Historic Preservation, Advisory Council on, member 204 Low-Emission Vehicle Certification Board, member 1701 National Aeronautics and Space Council, member 855 National Highway Institute, establishment 1723 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, establishment 1739 National rail passenger system— Federal financial assistance 1338 Financial investment advisory panel, establishment 1338 Intercity rail passenger service, contracts 1334 Interim emergency financial assistance 1339 National Railroad Passenger Corporation, creation 1330 Tax deductions for certain payments made to the Corporation 1341 National Tourism Resources Review Commission, member 1073 National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966. *See separate title.* A91 National Transportation Safety Board, appropriation for 399 Rail Passenger Service Act of 1970 1327 Railroad Retirement Act of 1937. *See separate title.* Railroads, guarantee of private loans 1975 Railway employees, pay increase 1408 Railway Labor Act, amendments, National Railroad Adjustment Board, membership 199 Railway labor-management dispute, temporary prohibition 1407 Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, appropriation for 399 Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964. *See separate title.* Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1965, relocation payments, repeal of provisions 1903 Urban Mass Transportation Administration— Appropriation for 399 Deputy Administrator, compensation 968 Urban Mass Transportation Assistance Act of 1970 962 Water carriers, bulk commodities 1587 Water Quality Improvement Act of 1970 91 **Transportation Act of 1960, National Capital,** public buildings, accessibility to physically handicapped 49 **Transportation Act of 1964, Urban Mass.** *See* Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964. **Transportation Act of 1965, National Capital,** public buildings, accessibility to physically handicapped 49 **Transportation Act of 1965, Urban Mass,** relocation payments, repeal of provisions 1903 **Transportation Act of 1969, National Capital,** appropriation for effecting provisions 385 **Transportation Administration, Urban Mass:** Appropriation for 399 Deputy Administrator, compensation 968 **Transportation and Communications Service,** appropriation for 1446 **Transportation Assistance Act of 1970, Urban Mass** 962 **Transportation by Air,** non-turbine-powered aircraft, excise tax, exemption 1846 **Transportation Day, National Defense, and National Transportation Week, 1970,** proclamation 2224 **Transportation Safety Board, National,** appropriation for 399 **Travel Act of 1961, international:** Amendments— Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Tourism, appointment 1072 Tourism to United States, promotion 1071 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1051 **Travel in United States,** promotion, authorization of funds 1437 **Travel Service, United States,** appropriation for 1051 **Treasury, Department of the:** Accounts, Bureau of, appropriation for 385, 399, 872 Airport and Airways Trust Fund, establishment 250 Appropriation Act, 1971 872 Appropriation for 385, 399, 400, 872, 1997 Coinage Act of 1965, Amendments— Silver coins, authorization for minting 1768 Silver dollar, Dwight D. Eisenhower, authorization for minting 1769 Comptroller of the Currency, consumer credit reporting, enforcement 1135 Currency and Foreign Transactions Reporting Act 1118 Customs, Bureau of, appropriation for 400, 872, 1997 Customs Administrative Act of 1970 282 Customs Courts Act of 1970 274 Domestic Council, member 2086 Executive Protective Service, uniforms, U.S. flag emblem 357 Federal Deposit Insurance Act, amendment, insured banks, recordkeeping requirements 1114 Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, appropriation for 872 Fisheries resources in United States territorial waters, enforcement responsibility 1297 Internal Revenue Service, appropriation for 400, 873, 1997 Medals, striking of. *See* Medals and Decorations. Mint, Bureau of the, appropriation for 400, 873, 1997 National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund, creation 999 National Housing Act, amendment, savings and loan associations, record-keeping requirements 1116 Public Debt, Bureau of the, appropriation for 385, 400, 873 Rail transportation, financial investment advisory panel, member 1338 Railroad retirement supplemental account, transfer of funds to 71A92 Second Liberty Bond Act, Amendments— Public debt limit, temporary increase 368 United States savings bonds, interest rate, increase 830 Secret Service, United States— Appropriation for 400, 873 Executive protective service for Executive Mansion and foreign embassies 74 Foreign visitors, protection of 1941 Retirement benefits, increase 1136 White House Police, renamed Executive Protective Service; increased personnel 74, 358 Securities Exchange Act of 1934. *See separate title.* Securities Investor Protection Corporation, Board of Directors, appointment of member 1638 Treasurer, Office of the, appropriation for 400, 873 Vessels— Control of sewage pollution, cooperation 101 Shrimp boats, exemption of import duties on repairs 1944 War Claim Act of 1948, claims not paid in full, recertification 1503 White House Police, name changed to Executive Protective Service; increased personnel 74, 358 Working capital fund, establishment 1846 **Truman Dam and Reservoir, Harry S., Osage River Basin, Mo.,** renamed as 265 **Trust Indenture Act of 1939, Amendments,** trust indentures, registration requirement, exemption 1499 **Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands:** Appropriation for administration 673 Civil government, appropriation authorization, increase 1559 Community mental health centers program, inclusion 54 Coral reefs, seastar “Crown of Thorns”, study and control along 884 Court leave for Federal employees 1476 Hospital construction and medical facilities program, inclusion 343 Mental retardation facilities, construction 1324 **Truth in Lending Act, Amendments,** credit cards, issuance, liability of holder, fraudulent use 1126 **Tulalip Tribes of Washington,** authority to acquire, manage and dispose of tribal property 301 **Tungsten,** disposition from national stockpile 422 **Turkey:** Naval vessels, loan 2066 **Turpin, Dr. James W.,** founder of Project Concern, congressional commendations 888 **U** **Umatilla Indian Reservation, Oreg.,** disposition of judgment funds 253 **Uniform Act on Fresh Pursuit,** repeal 654 **Uniform Limited Partnership Act, Amendment,** redesignation of courts in provisions 589 **Uniform Narcotic Drug Act, Amendments:** Drug offenses, penalties 603 Redesignation of courts in provisions 574 **Uniform Relocation Assistance & Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970** 1894 **Uniformed Services.** *See also* Armed Forces *and individual services.* Air evacuation patients, subsistence without charge 1081 Claims, settlement authority, enlargement 412 Enlisted members appointed as officers, pay and allowances 1083 Family separation allowance 1389, 1392 Hostile fire areas, extended duty in, special leave provisions, extension 368 Insurance, servicemen’s group life— Advisory Council on Servicemen’s Group Life Insurance, Department of Transportation, member 331 Exemption from taxation 331 Maximum coverage, increase 327 ROTC cadets, inclusion 326 Leave, extended duty in hostile fire areas, special provisions, extension 368 Military Personnel and Civilian Employees’ Claims Act of 1964, personal property claims settlement, annual report, repeal 412 Missing status, family separation allowance 1392 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, commissioned officers, status and benefits 1863 Naval service, ship overhauling away from home port, travel allowance 53 Pay rates 198-3 Prisoners of war, etc., during Vietnam conflict removal of limitation on savings deposits 16 Public Health Service, commissioned officers, retirement benefits 216A93 Station housing allowance 1085 Title 10, U.S. Code, repeal of obsolete provisions 1082 Vietnam conflict, savings deposits, removal of limitation 16 War Claims Act of 1948— Amendments— Payments of awards, priority 1503 Prisoners of war, Vietnam conflict, compensation 323 U.S.S. *Pueblo* personnel, prisoners of war, compensation 324 Appropriation for effecting provisions 25, 1995, 2003 **Union-Negotiated Pension Plans,** taxation 2074 **United Seamen’s Service,** Federal assistance to United States merchant seamen 1674 **United Nations:** Communist Chinese Government, congressional statement opposing membership for 7, 1044 Headquarters in New York, expansion grant 1867 Twenty-fifth anniversary, protection of visiting foreign dignitaries attending, appropriation for 879 **United Nations Day,** 1970, proclamation 2240 **United States, Great Seal of the,** protection from misuse 1941 **United States Attorneys,** compensation rate, increase 197 **United States Coast Guard.** *See* Coast Guard, United States. **United States Code:** [Note: for amendments and repeals of sections In positive law titles, see Table 5(a) In “Laws Affected In Volume 84”, preceding this Index.] Title 39 entitled “Postal Service”, codification and reenactment into positive law 719 **United States Court of Military Appeals,** appropriation for 2025 **United States Courts.** *See* Courts, United States. **United States Fishing Fleet Improvement Act, Amendments,** construction, remodeling of vessels, etc., subsidy program 307 **United States Grain Standards Act,** immunity provisions, repeal 928 **United States Housing Act of 1937:** Amendments— Elderly, handicapped and displaced persons, congregate housing 1777 Public and low-rent housing 1776, 1808 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1457, 1463 Disaster areas, priority to applications Page for public housing assistance 1758 Relocation, repeal of provision 1903 **United States Information Agency,** appropriation for 403, 1061 **United States Information and Educational Exchange Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1061 **United States Magistrates,** appropriation for 1057 **United States Park Police:** Retirement benefits, increase 1136 Uniforms, U.S. flag emblem 357 **United States Postal Service.** *See* Postal Service, United States. **United States Public Health Service Hospital, New Orleans, La.,** land exchange 119 **United States Savings Bonds,** interest rate, increase 830 **United States Secret Service:** Appropriation for 400, 873 Executive protective service for Executive Mansion and foreign embassies 74 Foreign visitors, protection of 1941 Retirement benefits, increase 1136 White House Police, renamed Executive Protective Service; increased personnel 74, 358 **United States Security Agreements and Commitments Abroad,** hearings on, printing of additional copies 2195 **United States Soldiers’ Home,** appropriation for 46, 392, 2017 **United States Tariff Commission,** appropriation for 403, 1061, 1995 **United States Tax Court:** Appropriation for 385, 403, 878 Chief Judge, five supergrade positions 1955 **United States Travel Service,** appropriation for 1051 **Upper Mississippi River,** reclamation project, additional funds 310 **Urban Growth and New Community Development Act of 1970** 1791 **Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, Amendments:** Elderly and the handicapped, plans for facilities 967 Environmental protection 966 Grants and loans to States and municipalities for development 962 Programs, expansion, long-range financing 962 **Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1965,** relocation payments, repeal of provisions 1903A94c **Urban Mass Transportation Administration:** Appropriation for 399 Deputy Administrator, compensation 968 **Urban Mass Transportation Assistance Act of 1970** 962 **U.S.S. *Constitution,*,** retired officers of United States Navy to command, authorization 836 **U.S.S. *Pueblo:*** Combat zone, tax exemption for certain members 200 Prisoners of war, compensation 324 **U.S.S. *Utah,*** flying of American flag over remains 970 **Utah:** Apples, marketing orders for 438 Salt Lake City Corporation, title reversion to the United States, waiver 1475 Ute Indians, Confederated Bands of, disposition of judgment funds 871 Ute Tribe of Uintah and Ouray Reservation, reimbursement of construction cost of irrigation project 843 Western Interstate Nuclear Compact, eligible party 985 **Ute Indians, Confederated Bands of,** disposition of judgment funds 871 **Ute Tribe of Uintah and Ouray Reservation, Utah,** reimbursement of construction cost of irrigation project 843 **V** **V-E Day,** 25th anniversary, ceremonies 2179 **Vessels:** Acquisition, construction, etc., authorization of funds 207 American fishing, restrictions of sale of military equipment to countries seizing 2053 American-flag merchant ships, construction 1018 *Atlantic,* sale of passenger vessel to an alien 2164 Coast Guard, appropriation authorization 255 Commercial fishermen, extension of loan program 829 *Delta Queen,* historic steamboat, operation until November 1, 1973 1835 *Dorchester,* International Clergy Week in the United States honoring four chaplains lost on the torpedoed troop transport, proclamation 2209 Ferry boats, Federal aid in construction 1736 Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956, amendment, fishing vessels, extension of loan for construction of new 309 *Marpole,* documentation for use in Page coastwise trade 2099 Merchant Marine Act, 1936. *See separate title.* Merchant Marine Act of 1970 1018 Naval, loans to foreign countries; extension of existing loans 2066 Passenger, off-season cruise, removal of restrictions 215 Shrimp boats, import duties on foreign repairs, exemption 1944 United States Fishing Fleet Improvement Act, amendments, construction, remodeling of vessels, etc., subsidy program 307 U.S.S. *Constitution,* retired officers of United States Navy to command, authorization 836 U.S.S. *Pueblo—* Combat zone, tax exemption for certain members 200 Personnel, prisoners of war, compensation 324 U.S.S. *Utah,* flying of American flag over remains 970 Water pollution control 91–103 *West Wind,* documentation for use in coastwise trade 2100 **Veterans.** *See also* Veterans Administration. Adopted child, definition; dependency and compensation rates 256 Dependents, increased compensation 788 Disabled— Automobiles and adaptive equipment 1998 Compensation, increase 787 Housing for, loans 1109 Severance pay, recoupment 203 Duplication of benefits 790 Educational assistance— Allowance, increase 76 Families of servicemen who are missing in action 1575 Predischarge Education Program 80 Special programs for educationally disadvantaged 79 Farm ownership loans— Farm background, exemption from requirement 1862 Vietnam era, extension to include 1862 Home loan benefits for families of servicemen who are missing in action 1576 Home mortgages, maximum interest rates on, extension of authority 461 Housing, homes, mobile homes and farms, loans 1108 Medical care for older, inability to defray expenses, exemption from making statement 1096A95 Mexican border period, a “period of war” 1584 Parents’ dependency and indemnity compensation, increase 1582 Pensions, increase 1580 Predischarge Education Program 80 Veterans Education and Training Amendments Act of 1970 76 Veterans’ Housing Act of 1970 1108 Vocational rehabilitation, subsistence allowance, increase 76 Widow, marital status, benefit provisions 789 Widows and children, dependency and indemnity compensation, increase 1581 **Veterans Administration.** *See also* Veterans. Appropriation for 378, 400, 1451 Dentists, research, temporary full-time appointments 1092 Disaster areas, modification of loan terms 1753 Hospital or domiciliary care for older veterans unable to meet expenses 1096 Hospitals, donation of dairy products to, extension 1361 Medicine and Nursing, Department of, specialized medical resources, sharing program 1092 Medicine and Surgery, Department of— Compensation rate, increase 196 Salary schedules 198-2 National Advisory Council on Regional Medical Programs, Chief Medical Director, ex-officio member 1300 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, commissioned officers, status and benefits as provided by 1863 Nurses, temporary full-time appointments 1092 Philippines, Republic of the— Hospitals, appropriation for 1453 Regional office, time extension 437 Prosthetic research, appropriation for 1452 Sam Rayburn Memorial Veterans Center, Bonham, Tex., designation 871 **Veterans’ and Servicemen’s Automobile Assistance Act of 1970, Disabled** 1998 **Veterans Day,** 1970, proclamation 2253 **Veterans Education and Training Amendments Act of 1970** 76 **Veterans’Housing Act of 1970** 1108 **Vice President of the United States.** *See also* President of the Senate *under* Senate. Domestic Council, member 2086 Office of, appropriation for 807 **Vietnam:** Defoliation program by Defense Department in South Vietnam, study 913 Foreign assistance, supporting, accommodation rate of exchange 1942 Foreign military sales 2053 International Fighter aircraft, sale, restriction 2054 Naval vessels, loan 2066 South Vietnamese forces, appropriation for combat readiness 2029 Vietnamese and other free world forces— Appropriation for 2036 Funds available for support 910 **Vietnam, North:** Countries assisting, restriction of aid to 10 Prisoners of war, treatment, congressional protest 2180 **Virgin Islands:** Food stamp program, inclusion 2048 Territorial highway program 1720 United States District Court— Appointment of additional judges 296 Chief judge, power to appoint officers of the court 297 Voting age for residents, not lower than 18 years 978 **Virginia:** Fort Eustis Military Reservation, land exchange near 1226 Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, creation 856 Portsmouth, exchange of certain lands by Navy Department with city 904 Potomac Valley Conservancy District, creation 856 Prince William County, exchange of lands with District of Columbia 1095 Richmond-Petersburg Turnpike, authorization for tolls 1732 United States District Court, appointment of additional judges 294 **Vision Week, Save Your, 1970,** proclamation 2214 **Vocational Education Act of 1963:** Amendment, extension of programs, grants for, etc 188 Appropriation for effecting provisions 35, 36, 802 Repeal of provision 174 **Vocational Education Amendments of 1968,** appropriation for effecting provisions 36, 803 **Vocational Rehabilitation,** veterans, subsistence allowance, increase 76 **Vocational Rehabilitation Act:** Amendment, extension of program, appropriation authorization 1817 Appropriation for effecting provisions 38, 39, 2012 **Volunteers in the Parks Act of 1969** 472A96 **Volunteers of America Week,** proclamation 2219 **Voting Age:** Minimum 318 Virgin Islands, establishment of 978 **Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1970** 314 **Voting Rights Act of 1965, Amendments:** District of Columbia, voting provisions 853 Minimum voting age, eighteen 318 Residency requirements 316 Tests or devices, prohibition of use, extension 315 **Voyageurs National Park, Minn.,** establishment 1970 **W** **Wage and Hour Division,** appropriation for 25 **Wage and Labor Standards Administration,** appropriation for 25, 381, 397, 1988, 2003 **Walla Walla Project, Dayton Dam and Reservoir, Oreg.-Wash.,** construction, etc 409 **War Claims Act of 1948:** Amendments— Payment of awards, priority 1503 Prisoners of war, Vietnam conflict, compensation 323 U.S.S. *Pueblo* personnel, prisoners of war, compensation 324 Appropriation for effecting provisions 25, 1995, 2003 **War Powers Act of 1942, Second,** immunity provisions, repeal 931 **Warren, Chief Justice Earl,** tributes, printing as House document 2184 **Washington:** Lake Bryan, designation 1878 Makah Indian Tribe, lands formerly used by Ozette Indians held in trust for 1086 State school lands exchanged for certain public lands 987 Tulalip Tribes of, authority to acquire, manage and dispose of tribal property 301 United States District Court, district realinement, additional places for court to be held 297 Walla Walla project, Dayton Dam and Reservoir, construction, etc 409 Washington Islands Wilderness, designation 1104 Western Interstate Nuclear Compact, eligible party 985 Yakima Tribes, Yakima Reservation, disposition of judgment funds 865 **Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority,** appropriation for 385 **Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Regulations Compact,** public buildings, accessibility to physically handicapped 49 **Washington Technical Institute, D.C.,** a land grant college 1935 **Washoe Indian Tribe of Nevada and California,** lands in Alpine County, Calif., held in trust for 687 **Waste Disposal Act, Solid:** Amendments— Disposal facilities, construction; research 1227 National disposal sites study 1233 Appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 Extension of program 416 **Water:** Area acid and other mine water pollution, control 103 Clean Waters for America Week, designation 1589 Emergency Community Facilities Act of 1970 886 Environmental Quality Improvement Act of 1970 114 Federal Water Pollution Control Act. *See separate title.* Hazardous substances, control 98 Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965. *See separate title.* Oil pollution, control 91 Reclamation projects. *See separate title.* Saline Water, Office of, appropriation for 679 Saline Water Conversion Act, amendment, research program, appropriation authorization 87 Sewage pollution from vessels, control 100 Territorial waters of the United States, fisheries resources, increased penalties for violations 1296 Water and sewer facilities for communities, grants 886 **Water Bank Act** 1468 **Water Carriers,** bulk commodities 1587 **Water Commission, National,** appropriation for 901 **Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965, Land and.** *See* Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965. **Water Pollution Control Act, Federal.** *See* Federal Water Pollution Control Act. **Water Quality Act of 1965,** appropriation for effecting provisions 27, 2005 **Water Quality Administration, Federal:** Abolition; transfer of functions 2087, 2089 Appropriation for 895 Renamed 113A97 **Water Quality Improvement Act of 1970** 91 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1992 **Water Resources Council,** appropriation for 902 **Water Resources Planning Act of 1965,** appropriation for effecting provisions 902 **Water Resources Research, Office of,** appropriation for 396, 679 **Water Resources Research Act of 1964,** appropriation for effecting provisions 679 **Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1485 **Weas Tribe of Indians,** preparation of descendancy roll 688 **Weather Services, Centennial of the United States,** proclamation 2207 **Welfare and Pension Plans Disclosure Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 25, 2003 **West Virginia:** Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, establishment 1978 Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, creation 856 Potomac Valley Conservancy District, creation 856 United States District Court, appointment of additional judges 294 ***West Wind,*** documentation of vessel for use in coastwise trade 2100 **Western Interstate Nuclear Compact** 979 **Wetlands,** preservation of habitat for migratory waterfowl and other wildlife 1468 **Wheat:** Land-diversion payments 1363 Marketing certificates 1362 National marketing quota, referendum for 1971 crop, deferment 448, 969 Price support levels 1362 Set-aside acreage 1363 Tulelake area, Calif., acreage allotment, increase 86 **Wheat Research and Promotion Act** 885 **White Cane Safety Day,** 1970, proclamation 2237 **White House,** display of the flag of the United States, proclamation 2243 **White House Conference on Aging,** appropriation for 39 **White House Office,** appropriation for 876 **White House Police,** renamed Executive Protective Service; increased personnel 74, 357 **White River,** reclamation project, additional funds 310 **Wholesome Meat Act, Amendment,** custom slaughtering, exemption 438 **Wilderness Areas,** designation 1104 **Wildlife Refugees, National,** designation of wilderness areas within 1104 **Wildlife Restoration Act, Federal Aid in, Amendments,** long-range planning for wildlife preservation, funds for program 1097 **Wildlife Restoration Act Amendments of 1970, Federal Aid in** 1097 **William “Bill” Dannelly Reservoir, Ala.,** designation 1574 **William C. Cramer Federal Office Building, Saint Petersburg, Fla.,** designation 1943 **William G. Stone Navigation Lock, Calif.,** designation 1508 **Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield, Mo.,** renamed 1441 **Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance, National Commission for the Review of Federal and State Laws Relating to,** establishment, repeal; reenactment of provision 961, 1893 **Wisconsin:** Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, establishment 880 Ice Age National Scientific Reserve, financial assistance 1083 Monroe, urban renewal project, grant-in-aid 1780 United States District Court, appointment of additional judges 294 Wisconsin Islands Wilderness, designation 1105 **Woman Sufferage,** 50th anniversary, proclamation 2242 **Women’s Bureau of the Department of Labor,** 50th anniversary, proclamation 2232 **Woodrow Wilson Memorial Act of 1968,** appropriation for effecting provisions 686 **Wool,** shorn and mohair, price support, extension 1362 **World Jamboree, Boy Scouts,** held in Japan in 1971, loan of equipment by Defense Department 1403 **World Law Day,** 1970, proclamation 2259 **World Trade Week,** 1970, proclamation 2230 **Wright Brothers Day,** 1970, proclamation 2263 **Wyoming:** Missouri River Basin project, Riverton extension unit, reauthorization 861 Western Interstate Nuclear Compact, eligible party 985A98 **Y** **Yakima Tribes of Indians:** Inheritance of land by nonmembers 1874 Yakima Reservation, Wash., disposition of judgment funds 865 **Yankton Sioux Tribe of Indians, S. Dak.,** lands held in trust for 1039 **Yavapai-Prescott Community Reservation, Ariz.,** long-term leases 303 **Yearbook of Agriculture,** appropriation for printing 824, 1492 **Youth Conservation Corps:** Appropriation for 1987 Establishment 794 **Youth Corrections Act, Federal, Amendment,** examiners to conduct interviews 437 **Youth Opportunity, President’s Council on,** appropriation for 47, 2018 **Yuma Mesa Irrigation and Drainage District, Ariz.,** construction of supplemental facilities 860 **Z** **Zoological Park, National,** appropriation for 685 A99 INDIVIDUAL INDEX **A** Page Adams, President John Q 2192 Alsop, Allen P 2155 American Export Isbrandtsen Lines, Inc 2164 Anderson, John T 2121 Anderson, Lillian I 2109 Andrews, Jacqueline and Barbara 2154 Anheuser-Busch Company 1226 Anvil Products, Inc 2147 Armstrong Cork Company, Campbell, Mo 2134 Ashley, Victor L 2132 Avdeef, John A 2126 Avram, Percy I 2175 **B** Baden, Margarita A. M. (Nguyen Tan Nga) 2132 Bader, Clem 2134 Bankston, Ouida 2155 Barker, Billie J 2134 Bartlett, Senator E. L 2193 Battles, Elmer 2135 Baybarz, Fred L. and Carolyn C 2142 Bearcloud, Warren 2163 Beasley Engineering Company, Inc 2157 Beck, Thomas J 2166 Beckman, Alfa E 2147 Beckman, Charles M 2147 Beckman, William T 2147 Bell, Somporn (Leeta Noi) 2153 Bender, Irvin R. and Loneita L 2140 Biazzo, Lillian 2127 Blanchette, Guy A 2128 Bombolaski, Louise 2134 Borgnino, Elizabeth B 2111 Botsai, Sarah L 2155 Bowie, Arvil 2134 Bowie, E. B 2134 Bowie, Jack 2134 Bowie, John L 2134 Bowling, W. H 2134 Bradley, Gen. Omar N 2179 Branch, O. G 2135 Brice, Martha W 1880 Brink, Lawrence 2159 Brown, Dexter 2155 Brown, Jack 2116 Brown, Lt. Col. Earl S 2124 Brunner, Mrs. Ruth 2162 Bryan, Chester M 2141 Bryan, Dr. Enoch A 1878 Bryant, John M 2168 Burgess, Capt. Jackie D 2155 Burleson, T. D 2134 Buster, James M 2166 **C** Calleja-Perez, Jose L 2133 Calvert, Ruth E 2135 Caprara, Alfredo 2111 Carlo Bianchi and Company, Inc., N. Y 2175 Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce, Carlsbad, N. Mex 2105 Carpenter, Richard 2165 Cato, Leroy 2134 Central Gulf Steamship Corporation 2157 Chandler, Russell L 2126 Child, James 2155, 2156 Clayton County Journal, Jonesboro, Ga 2120 Clodfelter, John 2135 Condon, Thomas J 2118 Corcoran, John P 2098 Cosby, John T., Jr 2110 Courvier, Joe 2168 Creecy, Jess 2134 **D** Darden, P. S. du Pont 2111 Dart, RDC Frank E 2170 Davis, Cal C 2127 Davis, Clifford 1877 Davis, Mrs. Pearl C 2167 Dawson, Nellie B 1990 Dayao, Mrs. Rolando C 2152 Dean, Lyndon A 2127 Delina, Giuseppe 2152 DeMarco, Carlo 2116 DeMonte, Enrico 2161 Deutsch, Julius 2159 Dickson, Bly D., Jr 2119 Dirksen, Everett McKinley 201 Dischert, Carolyn 2155, 2156 Duggins, Jack A 2172 Duke, Kimoko A 2136 Duncan, James R 2156A100 **E** Eagle Lake Timber Company, Susanville, Calif 2130 Eckert, Robert E 2156 Eisenhower, Dwight D 1769 Eldredge, Anan 2130 Enright, Frank J 2121 Erlenbusch, Jacob and Annett 2140 Esparaza-Montoya, Jose G 2128 **F** Fabretto, Mrs. Marcella C 2131 Fadler, Marvin 2134 Feiser, John 2134 Feiser, L. F 2134 Feiser, Mike 2134 Feiser, Robert 2134 Feldmeier, Franz C 2108 Flagg, J. D 2134 Flemming, Robert V. 217 Franks, Keum Ja 2148 Frizzell, Maj. Charles F., Jr 2171 Fuliar, Josefina P. A 2110 Fulk, Edwin E 2122 **G** Gaines, Adelaide 2133 Gamatero, Delilah A 2103 George Washington University, D. C 2149 Gianutsos, T. Sgt. Peter E 2125 Giffin, James H 2162 Gillum, Richard A 2168 Goddard, Dr. Robert H 2189 Goutmann, Michael M 2106 Grade, Elmer M 1835 Green, Comdr. John N 2161 Green, William R 2168 Gross, Peter R 2135 Groswith, Susan 2155 Guido, Pedro I 2114 **H** Haase, Gloria J 2131 Hall, Mrs. Maria E. P 2129 Hanle, Capt. William O 2150 Harrington, Mrs. Grace D 2171 Harris, Wilber 2120 Haslam, Bonnie J 2140 Hawkins, E. A. and H. A 2134 Heidman, William, Jr 2169 Hensley, Diana 2155 Herbstreit, Jack W 2133 Hernandez, Santos A 2168 Herrera, Jimmie 2168 Hills, Tae Pung 2129 Hoberg, Vernon L 2131 Holden, Maj. Oliver 2171 Hood, William 2155 Horse Chief House, Agatha 2163 Hughes, Vivian E 2147 Huntly, Dick M 2168 Hyun Joo Lee and Myung Joo Lee 2139 **I** Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind 2176 **J** Jameson, Albert E., Jr 2117 Johnson, Colie L., Jr 2149 Jones, Roseanne 2113 Jung Yung Mi and Jung Ae Ri 2154 **K** Katz, Irwin 2171 Kaye, Capt. Melvin A 2115 Kennison, David L 2172 Kim Julia and Park Tong Op 2138 Kimball Brothers Lumber Company, Dexter, Oreg 2113 Kirsch, Ok Yon (Mrs. Charles G.) 2152 Kirwan, Alice C 811 Knoppert, L. Cpl. Andre L 2100 Kong Wan Nor 2103 Koseff, Alan 2155,2156 Krec, L. Cpl. Frank J 2129 Kubal, Mary 2155 Kuncek, 1st Lt. Joeck 2109 Kutz, Comdr. Frank G 2171 Kyung Ae Oh 2138 **L** Lawlor, Capt. John T 2107 Lee, Marion M. and Arthur N 2098 Lenci, Maria P 2136 Lewis, Dud C 2135 Linderman, Lofton 2134 Linville, Amos 2134 Lipscomb, Virginia 811 Lipsey, Lee 2135 Littlelight, Nancy Paint 2163 Locke, Ah Mee 2136 Lodi Iron Works, Incorporated, Calif 2143 Lofgren, Comdr. Charles E 2171 Loveless, Jay 2146 Low Yin 2129 Low, Virgil T 2134 **M** Madore, Michael 2155 Magee, William P 2104 Marmor, Barbara R 2101 Martel, Philip 2140 Martin, Charles N., Jr 2173 Martin, James H 2108 Mason, Howard 2146 Mason, Johnny, Jr. (Johnny Trinidad Mason, Jr.) 2149 Maxwell, B. N 2134A101 McCord, Comdr. John W 2122 McCormack, Hon. John W 2175 McGonegal, Donal E 2150 McNeills, Mrs. Margaret M 2156 Medlock, Beverly and Ruth L 2106 Miller, Anthony P., Inc 2120 Ming Chang 2138 Minton, Kenneth 2134 MoHick, John 2155 Montero, Amalia P 2117 Moore, Elbert C 2117 Moore, Elmo 2134 Moore, Harvey L 2168 Mutual Benefit Foundation 2158 **N** Navarro, Jose Antonio 205 Nichols, Maj. Clyde 2118 Nitschke, Violet 2159 **O** Olinger, Arthur J 2158 Olinger, George H 2158 Ordillas, Mrs. Anita 2137 Orr, Thomas 2155, 2156 Osborn, Joe and Jack 2134 **P** Pang Tai Tai, Mrs 2151 Park, Jin So and Moon Mi 2154 Parker, Walter L 2125 Pawlak, Thaddeue J 2172 Payne, S Sgt. Lawrence F 2115 Pellicano, Vincenzo 2131 Pensinger, Mrs. Charles W (Ethel J.) 2098 Pertsovitch, Mrs. Anastasia 2151 Petersen, William M. and Dorothy Z 2139 Pierce, Marie-Louise (Mary Louise) 2100 P ietrandrea, Anne R 2104 Pirn pare, Maureen O 2162 Pintabona, Rosa 2127 Poehlein, Lt. Col. Robert L 2176 Pope, Jimmie R 2099 Pretty Paint, Perry 2163 Pretty Paint Not Afraid, Pera 2163 Protestant Episcopal Church, D. C 2164 **R** Raohetto, John and Ruth 2163 Raskin, Samuel 2155, 2156 Reed, Curtis N 2137 Roehrich, Wendelin and Lucille 2140 Rogers, Leonard N 2098 Romney, Mrs. Cumorah K 2128 Rosel, Consuelo O 2168 Roth, Ronald 2155 Rowe, Mrs. Jean C 2099 Rowland, John 2155 **S** Sabec, Comdr. Edwin J 2106 Salas, Samuel D 2142 Sanborn Lumber Company, Inc., Chapman, Kans 2107 Sandlin, Pete 2134 Sargent, Howard 2155 Scanlon, Lt. Robert J 2170 Schneider, Ted 2141 Schultz, Robert and Marcia 2148 Schultz, William and Lynette 2148 Seay, Henry A 2168 Sherfius, Lawrence 2134 Shipman, Omas 2134 Smith, Bruce M 2151 Smith, Cranston C 2134 Smith, Hershel 2167 Smith, Jack B 2173 Smith, Robert G 2123 Smith, Thomas A 2123 Smith College, Northampton, Mass 2167 Snyder, Donald A 2168 Somay, Ali 2105 Somma, S. Sgt. Ryuzo 2128 Soon Ho Yoo 2153 Southern Pacific Company 2139 Spiekerman, Fred 2145 Spiekerman Concrete Pipe Company, Calif 2145 Springs, Zea A 2168 St. Onge, Dorothy H 811 Staley, George H 2100 Stanford, Richard N 2174 Stanley, Capt. Norman W 2120 Staudinger, Konrad L 2150 Stenger, John F 2134 Stephenson, Samuel R 2169 Stewart, Gary W 2173 Still, Reddick B., Jr 2165 Stone, Jerrell 2134 Stoner, Robert 2135 Sullivan, Irene S 2165 Szabo, Robert C 2098 **T** Tabhan, Rogelio 2114 Tabor, Elgie L 2124 Talbot, Kathryn 2137 Talkington, H. B 2134 Tarr, Robert 2155 Tawil, Sp4c. Aaron 2103 Taylor, Hannibal B 2108 Taylor, Milburn 2134 Templemire, Fred 2135 Thompson, Loyd 2134 Tinsley, Marlin 2134 Turpin, Dr. James W 888A102 **U** Underwood, H. 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