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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 86 STAT. · September 13, 1960 · Proclamation 4168

Proclamation 4168.

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86 Stat. 1680 PROCLAMATION 4168 National Forest Products Week, 1972October 14, 1972 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation Each year America’s forest lands provide our people with a growing supply of useful wood products—lumber and plywood for housing and industrial purposes, paper for wrappings, containers, newspapers and books, and numerous other items that contribute to the comfort and well-being of our citizens. The people derive many other benefits from our forest lands; among them, recreation sites for families, wildlife habitats, fishing and hunting opportunities, and natural beauty.
In meeting the steadily increasing demands of an expanding population for wood and wood products, our forest products industries produce jobs and help to assure economic stability, especially to our rural and small communities. They also contribute substantially to maintaining the high standard of living which Americans of this century have come to enjoy and to expect. With far-sighted management and utilization practices, America can continue to provide products of utility and beauty from the country’s renewable forest resources without adverse impact on the environment.
Through cooperative research between Federal agencies and private industries, we can find new and better ways both to utilize commercial timber more completely, and simultaneously to protect our forest lands. In order to give further recognition and emphasis to the importance of forest resources and forest products to the Nation, the Congress, by a [36 USC 163](/us/usc/t36/s163).joint resolution of September 13, 1960 (74 Stat. 898), has designated the seven-day period beginning on the third Sunday of October in each year as National Forest Products Week, and has requested the President to issue 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 15, 1972, as National Forest Products Week, with activities and ceremonies designed to direct public attention toward, and demonstrate our appreciation for, the forest resources which are ours in such abundance and for the role they play in enhancing our material, emotional, and spiritual well-being. 86 Stat. 1681 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this fourteenth day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy-two, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-seventh. 4169 October 19, 1972 National Sokol Day Digitization Vendor By The President of the United States of America Proclamation PROCLAMATION 4169 National Sokol DayOctober 19, 1972 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation Theodore Roosevelt characterized an important quality of life in America when he urged on his countrymen “* * * not the doctrine of ignoble ease, but the doctrine of the strenuous life.
” Americans have always prized physical vigor and vitality. Today all of us take pride in our Olympic teams, our great professional stars, and the thousands of fine young athletes in our schools and colleges. Our high regard for physical fitness and athletic skill is well-founded. Just as these qualities were keys to survival and progress in centuries past, today they are important ingredients of a healthy life. Yet vigor and vitality are no longer natural by-products of our everyday lives.
They must be developed through rigorous programs of physical exercise and training. On October 30, 1892, the first American Slovak Sokol Society was established to help meet this need. In the 80 years since then, the Sokol has grown to include more than 23,000 members, and its gymnasiums have become famous worldwide as training grounds for gymnastics, physical fitness and good sportsmanship. The Sokols, which trace their beginnings to Czechoslovakia, exemplify much that we identify with the best of America.
For this reason, and because they have contributed significantly to the current revival of interest in gymnastics and physical fitness, it is appropriate that we join in recognizing them and the role they play in our society. NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, in consonance with House Joint Resolution 86 Stat. 1682*Ante*, p. 803.1263, do hereby proclaim October 30, 1972, as National Sokol Day. I call upon the people of the United States and interested groups and organizations to observe that day with appropriate ceremonies and activities.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this nineteenth day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy two, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-seventh. GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORYOF PUBLIC LAWS GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF (92d CONGRESS Note: Companion bills Public Law 86Stat. Bill No. House No. Date approved ReportNo. Committee reporting 1972 92–225 Feb. 7 3 S. 382 (H.R. 11060) 92–564 House Administration 92–752 [Conference] 92–226 Feb. 7 20 S. 2819 (H.R. 9910) 92–380 Foreign Affairs (S. 2820). 92–761 [Conference] 92–227 Feb. 15 36 H.R. 11487 92–600 Science and Astronautics 92–228 Feb. 15 37 H.R. 7987 92–795 Banking and Currency 92–229 Feb. 15 37 H.R. 12488 (S. 3033) 92–774 Public Works 92–230 Feb. 15 38 S. 959 (H.R. 3338) 92–765 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–231 Feb. 15 38 S. 1838 92–751 Agriculture 92–232 Feb. 15 39 S.
J. Res 196 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–233 Feb. 15 39 S. 2672 92–796 Agriculture 92–234 Feb. 17 39 S.J. Res. 153 92–488 Judiciary 92–235 Feb. 21 40 S.J. Res. 197 (H.J. Res. 1025). 92–605 Labor and Public Welfare 92–236 Mar. 1 42 S. 1857 92–802 Judiciary 92–237 Mar. 1 44 S. 7 (H.R. 8382) 92–807 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–238 Mar. 1 46 H.R. 8699 92–272 Judiciary 92–239 Mar. 1 47 H.R. 9180 92–582 Judiciary 92–240 Mar. 1 47 S. 3122 (H.R. 12741) 92–812 Public Works 92–834 [Conference] 92–241 Mar. 6 48 S. 960 (H.R. 3339) 92–766 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–242 Mar. 8 48 H.R. 12067 92–711 Appropriations 92–849 [Conference] 92–243 Mar. 9 56 S. 2896 92–811 Post Office and Civil Service 92–244 Mar. 9 56 H.R. 6291 92–637 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–245 Mar. 10 57 S. 749 92–771 Banking and Currency 92–831 [Conference] 92–246 Mar. 10 59 S. 748 92–770 Banking and Currency. 92–830 [Conference] 92–247 Mar. 10 60 S. 2010 92–772 Banking and Currency 92–832 [Conference] 92–248 Mar. 10 61 S.J.
Res. 189 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–249 Mar. 10 62 H.R. 11738 92–670 Armed Services 92–250 Mar. 15 63 H.R. 12910 92–814 Ways and Means 92–910 [Conference] 92–251 Mar. 17 63 S.J. Res. 190 92–853 Judiciary 92–252 Mar. 17 63 S. 3244 (H.R. 11624) 92–671 Armed Services 92–253 Mar. 17 64 S. 602 (H.R. 3333) 92–696 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–892 [Conference] 92–254 Mar. 18 64 S. 671 (H.R. 9325) 92–698 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–893 [Conference] 92–255 Mar. 21 65 S. 2097 (H.R. 12089). 92–775 Interstate and Foreign Commerce 92–920 [Conference] A2 BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW 2d SESSION) are in parentheses Senate Dates of consideration and passage:
Congressional Record. Vol. 119 (1973); Vol. 120
(1974)Presidential statement: Public Papers of the Presidents ReportNo. Committee reporting House Senate Nixon: 1972 92–96 Commerce Nov. 18, 29, 30, July 21, 23, Feb. 7. 92–229 Rules and Administration 1971; Jan. 19, Aug. 2–5, 92–580 [Conference] 1972. Dec. 14, 1971. 92–404, }Foreign Relations Aug. 3, Nov. 18, 1971; Jan. 25, 1972. Oct. 26–29, Nov. 9–11, Dec. 17, 92–431, 92–432 92–590 [Conference] 1971. 92–600 Aeronautical and Space Sciences. Nov. 15, 1971; Feb. 7, 1972. Feb. 3, 1972 92–603 Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. Feb. 2, 1972 Feb. 7, 1972 92–599 Public Works Feb. 7, 1972 Feb. 8, 1972 92–329 Interior and Insular Affairs Feb. 7, 1972 Aug. 2, 1971 92–386 Agriculture and Forestry Feb. 1, 1972 Oct. 6, 1971 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Feb. 1, 1972 Feb. 4, 1972 92–429 Agriculture and Forestry Feb. 7, 1972 Nov. 16, 1971 92–488 Judiciary Feb. 18, 1972 Nov. 18, 1971 92–605 Labor and Public Welfare Feb. 8, 1972 Feb. 9, 1972 Feb. 21. 92–487 Judiciary Feb. 7, 1972 Dec. 2, 1971; Feb. 15, 1972. 92–130 Interior and Insular Affairs Feb. 7, 1972 May 21, 1971; Feb. 9, 1972. 92–616 Judiciary. July 13, 1971 Feb. 18, 1972 92–617 Judiciary Nov. 1, 1971 Feb. 18; 1972 92–602 Public Works Feb. 7, 16, 1972 Feb. 3, 16, 1972. 92–330 Interior and Insular Affairs Feb. 7, 1972 Aug. 2, 1971; Feb. 22, 1972. 92–594 Appropriations Dec. 8, 1971; Feb. 24, 1972 Feb. 2–4, Mar. 2, 1972. 92–527 Post Office and Civil Service Feb. 22, 1972 Dec. 3, 1971 92–642 Interior and Insular Affairs Nov. 15, 1971 Feb. 28, 1972 92–397 Foreign Relations Feb. 1, 22, 1972 Oct. 20, 1971; Mar. 10. 92–608 [Conference] Mar. 1, 1972. 92–395 Foreign Relations Feb. 1, 22, 1972 Oct. 19, 1971; 92–607 [Conference] Mar. 1, 1972. 92–396 Foreign Relations Feb. 1, 22, 1972 Oct. 20, 1971 ; 92–609 [Conference] Mar. 1, 1972. 92–619 Judiciary Feb. 22, 1975 Feb. 18, 1972 92–631 Armed Services Dec. 6, 1971 Feb. 21, 1972 92–679 Finance Feb. 9, Mar. 13, 15, 1972. Mar. 3, 6–8, 15, 1972. 92–615 Judiciary. . Mar. 6, 1972 Feb. 18, 1972 92–646 Armed Services Mar. 8, 1972 Mar. 1, 1972 92–334 Interior and Insular Affairs Dec. 6, 1971 ; Mar. 7, 1972. Aug. 2, 1971; Mar. 8, 1972. 92–27 Interior and Insular Affairs Dec. 6, 1971; Mar. 7, 1972. Mar. 11, 1971; Mar. 8, 1972. 92–486 Government Operations Feb, 3, Alar. 16, Dec. 2, 1971; Mar. 21. 92–509 Labor and Public Welfare 1972. Mar. 17, 1972. A3 A4 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF Public Law 86Stat. Bill No. House No. Dateapproved ReportNo. Committee reporting 1972 92–256 Mar. 21 86 H.J. Res. 1097 92–909 Appropriations 92–257 Mar. 21 87 S. 860 92–852 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–258 Mar. 22 88 S. 1163 92–726 Education and Labor 92–259 Mar. 22 95 S. 2423 (H.R. 11416) 92–854 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 92–260 Mar. 23 99 S. 1977 (H.R. 8763) 92–894 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–261 Mar. 24 103 H.R. 1746 (S. 2515) 92–238 Education and Labor 92–899 [Conference] 92–262 Mar. 24 113 H.R. 8293 92–242 Ways and Means 92–263 Mar. 24 113 S. 1362 (H.R. 9802) 92–904 District of Columbia 92–264 Mar. 30 114 S. 18 92–541 Foreign Affairs 92–914 [Conference] 92–265 Mar. 30 114 H.R. 10390 (S. 2408) 92–895 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–266 Mar. 30 116 S. 3353 (H.R. 13560) 92–908 Banking and Currency 92–267 Mar. 30 116 S. 904 (H.R. 4174) 92–915 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 92–268 Mar. 31 116 S. 3160 (H.R. 13120) 92–912 Banking and Currency 92–269 Apr. 6 117 S. 1975 92–869 Judiciary 92–270 Apr. 6 118 H.R. 9526 92–680 Armed Services 92–271 Apr. 10 118 H.R. 8787 92–270 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–272 Apr. 11 120 S. 2601 (H.R. 10086) 92–743, 92–743 Pt. II Interior and Insular Affairs 92–273 Apr. 17 122 H.R. 12749 92–896 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–274 Apr. 20 123 H.J. Res. 1095 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–275 Apr. 20 123 S. 3153 (H.R. 11839) 92–986 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–276 Apr. 24 123 H.J. Res. 563 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–277 Apr. 24 124 S. 3054 (H.R. 11570) (see also H.R. 92–702, 92–703 Education and Labor 11809). 92–966 [Conference] 92–278 Apr. 24 124 H.J. Res. 687 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–279 Apr. 26 124 H.R. 9900 92–825 Ways and Means 92–280 Apr. 26 126 H.R. 10344 92–609 District of Columbia 92–281 Apr. 26 131 H.R. 9395 92–333 District of Columbia 92–282 Apr. 26 132 S.J. Res. 169 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–283 Apr. 26 132 S. 766 92–971 Armed Services 92–284 Apr. 29 133 S.J. Res. 218 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–285 May 1 133 S.J. Res. 117 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–286 May 1 133 S. 1989 92–948 Post Office and Civil Service 92–287 May 1 133 S. 978 92–978 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–288 May 5 134 H.R. 8817 92–472 Agriculture A5 BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW Senate Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971); Vol. 118
(1972)Presidential statement: Public Papers of the Presidents ReportNo. Committee reporting House Senate Nixon: 1972 92–688 Appropriations Mar. 14, 1972 Mar. 15, 1972 92–76 Interior and Insular Affairs Mar. 6, 1972 Apr. 29, May 4, 1971; Mar. 8, 1972. 92–515 Labor and Public Welfare Dec. 1, 1971; Feb. 7, 1972. Nov. 30, 1971 ; Mar. 7, 1972. 92–593 Commerce Mar. 1, 1972 Feb. 24, Mar. 7, 1972. 92–422 Interior and Insular Affairs Mar. 6, 1972 Nov. 4, 1971; Mar. 14, 1972. Mar. 24. 92–415, }Labor and Public Welfare Sept. 15, 16, 1971; Jan. 19–21, 24–28, 31, Feb. Mar. 25. 92–416, 92–681 [Conference] 1971. 92–685 Finance June 8, Nov. 5, 1971. Mar. 13, 1972 92–510 District of Columbia Mar. 13, 1972 Dec. 1, 1971 92–319 Foreign Relations Nov. 19, 1971; Aug. 2, 1971; 92–691 [Conference] Mar. 22, 1972. Mar. 24, 1972. 92–682 Interior and Insular Affairs Mar. 6, 16, 1972. Mar. 8, 17, 1972. 92–692 Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. Mar. 20, 1972 Mar. 15, 1972 92–94 Commerce Mar. 20, 1972 May 18, June 16, 1971; Mar. 21, 1972. 92–678 Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. Mar. 1, 1972 Mar. 1, 1972 Apr. 3. 92–516 Judiciary Mar. 6, 1972 Dec. 1, 1971; Mar. 24, 1972. 92–644 Armed Services Dec. 6, 1971; Mar. 27, 1972. Mar. 24, 1972 92–709 Interior and Insular Affairs Oct. 21, 1971; Jan. 18, 1972. Mar. 28, 1972 92–452 Interior and Insular Affairs Jan. 31, Mar. 29, 1972. Nov. 19, 1971; Mar. 14, 1972. 92–727 Interior and Insular Affairs Mar. 6, 1972 Apr. 4, 1972 92–738 Judiciary Mar. 15, 1972 Apr, 11, 1972 92–705 Interior and Insular Affairs Apr. 17, 1972 Mar. 23, Apr. 19, 1972. 92–736 Judiciary Mar. 15, 1972 Apr. 11, 1972 92–610 Labor and Public Welfare Mar. 16, Apr. Feb. 15, Mar. 92–725 [Conference] 11, 1972. 29, 1972. 92–737 Judiciary Mar. 15, 1972 Apr. 11, 1972 92–748 Finance Feb. 29, 1972 Apr. 13, 1972 92–747 District of Columbia Nov. 8, 1971 Apr. 13, 1972 92–746 District of Columbia July 12, 1971 Apr. 13, 1972 92–618 Judiciary Apr. 12, 1972 Feb. 18, Apr. 17, 1972. 92–194 Armed Services Apr. 17, 1972 June 21, 1971 92–701 Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. Apr. 24, 1972 Mar. 29, 1972 92–676 Judiciary Apr. 12, 1972 Mar. 2, Apr. 17, 1972. 92–342 Post Office and Civil Service Apr. 17, 1972 Aug. 5, 1971; Apr. 19, 1972. 92–555 Interior and Insular Affairs Apr. 17, 1972 Dec. 8, 1971 92–592 Agriculture and Forestry Oct. 4, 1971 Apr. 19, 1972 A6 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF Public Law 86Stat. Bill No. House No. Dateapproved ReportNo. Committee reporting 1972 92–289 May 9 135 H.J. Res. 1029 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–290 May 11 135 S.J. Res. 173 92–1019 House Administration 92–291 May 11 135 S.J. Res. 174 92–1020 House Administration 92–292 May 11 135 S.J. Res. 175 92–1021 House Administration 92–293 May 11 136 S. 2713 92–941 Judiciary 92–294 May 16 136 S. 2676 (H.R. 13592) 92–923 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 92–295 May 16 139 H.R. 9019 92–697 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–296 May 16 140 H.R. 11589 92–617 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–297 May 16 141 H.R. 8083 92–516 Post Office and Civil Service 92–298 May 17 146 H.R. 13753 92–936 Post Office and Civil Service 92–299 May 18 146 S.J. Res. 234 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–300 May 18 147 S. 1379 92–982 Agriculture 92–301 May 18 148 H.R. Res. 1174 92–1016 Appropriations 92–302 May 18 148 H.R. 13334 92–921 Ways and Means 92–303 May 19 150 H.R. 9212 92–460, }Education and Labor 92–460 Pt. II 92–1048 [Conference] 92–304 May 19 157 H.R. 14070 92–976 Science and Astronautics 92–305 May 19 162 H.R. 13591 92–940 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 92–306 May 27 163 H.R.14582 92–1015 Appropriations 92–1063 [Conference] 92–307 June 2 191 H.R. 14655 (H.R. 13752) (S. 3543). 92–1027 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. 92–991 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–308 June 2 193 H.R. 8116 92–591 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–309 June 2 199 H.R. 5199 92–962 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–310 June 6 201 H.R. 13150 92–932 Post Office and Civil Service 92–311 June 6 215 H.R. 13361 (S. 3068) 92–957 Agriculture 92–1064 [Conference] 92–312 June 14 216 S. 1140 (H.R. 5332) 92–1073 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–313 June 16 216 S 1736 (H.R. 10488) 92–989 Public Works 92–1097 [Conference] 92–314 June 16 222 S. 3607 (H.R. 14990). 92–1066 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. 92–315 June 20 227 H.R. 9096 92–628 Veterans’ Affairs 92–316 June 22 227 H.R. 11417 92–905 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 92–1111 [Conference] 92–317 June 22 234 H.R. 13034 92–974 Science and Astronautics 92–318 June 23 235 S. 659 (H.R. 7248) 92–554 Education and Labor 92–1085 [Conference] 92–319 June 23 381 H.R. 5404 92–980 Agriculture 92–320 June 27 382 S. 3166 (H.R. 10792). 92–1092 Banking and Currency 92–321 June 30 382 S.J. Res. 211 92–1130 Banking and Currency 92–322 June 30 383 S.J. Res. 72 92–1098 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 92–323 June 30 389 H.R. 9552 92–931 Merchant Marine and Fisheries A7 BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW Senate Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971); Vol. 118
(1972)Presidential statement: Public Papers of the Presidents ReportNo. Committee reporting House Senate Nixon: 1972 92–762 Judiciary Apr. 12, 1972 Apr. 28, 1972 92–567 Rules and /Administration May 3, 1972 Dec. 10 1971 92–568 Rules and Administration May 3, 1972 Dec. 10 1971 92–569 Rules and Administration May 3, 1972 Dec. 10, 1971 92–675 Judiciary May 1, 1972 Mar. 3, 1972 92–557 Labor and Public Welfare Mar. 22, May 3, 1972. Dec. 8, 1971; Apr. 17, 1972. May 16. 92–768 Interior and Insular Affairs Dec. 6, 1971 May 3, 1972 92–758 Commerce Dec. 1, 1971 May 2, 1972 92–774 Post Office and Civil Service Oct. 4, 1971; May 9, 1972. May 3, 1972. 92–771 Post Office and Civil Service Apr. 17, 1972 May 3, 1972 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ May 16, 1972 May 16, 1972 92–696 Agriculture and Forestry May 1, 1972 Mar. 21 92–781 Appropriations May 4, 1972 May 19, 1972. May 5, 1972 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ May 1, 1972 May 5, 10, 1972. 92–743 Labor and Public Welfare Oct. 18, Nov. 9, Apr. 17, May 4, May 20 92–780 [Conference] 10, 1971; May 10, 1972. 1972. 92–779 Aeronautical and Space Sciences Apr. 20, May 16, 1972. May 3, 1972 May 11, 1972 May 5, 1972 92–763 Appropriations Apr. 26, May 17, 1972. May 1, 18, 1972. May 28. 92–787 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy May 3, 1972 May 17, 1972 92–786 Interior and Insular Affairs Nov. 15, 1971; May 18, 1972. May 11, 1972 92–778 Interior and Insular Affairs Apr. 17, May 18, 1972. May 5, 1972. 92–790 Post Office and Civil Service Apr. 17, 1972 May 18, 1972 92–729 Agriculture and Forestry Mar. 29, May 23, 1972. Apr. 10, May 15, 1972. 92–770 Interior and Insular Affairs June 5, 1972 May 3, 1972 92–412 Public Works Apr. 19, June 5, 1972. Nov. 1, 1971; June 7, 1972. June 16. 92–802 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. June 7, 1972. May 25, 1972 92–543 Veterans’ Affairs. Nov. 15, 1971 June 8, 1972 92–756 Commerce Mar. 15, Apr. 27, 92–834 [Conference] June 13, 1972. June 8, 1972. 92–832 Commerce Apr 25, June 14, 1972. June 6, 1972. 92–346 }Labor and Public Welfare Nov. 3–5, 1971; Mar. 8, June 8, 1972. Aug. 4–6, 1971; Feb. 22–25, 28, 29, Mar. 1, May 23, 24, 1972. June 23. 92–604 92–798 92–849 Agriculture and Forestry May 1, 1972 June 14, 1972 92–693 Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. June 12, 1972 Mar. 22, June 13, 1972. 92–795 Banking, Housing and Urban June 19, 1972 May 23, 1972 92–356 Interior and Insular Affairs June 5, 1972 Aug. 6, 1971; June 21, 1972. 92–889 Commerce Apr. 11, 1972 June 21, 1972 A8 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF Public Law 86Stat. Bill No. House No. Dateapproved ReportNo. Committee reporting 1972 92–324 June 30 390 H.R. 14423 92–1101 Agriculture 92–325 June 30 390 S. 3715 92–1176 Banking and Currency 92–326 June 30 391 H.R. 7088 92–816 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–327 June 30 392 H.R. 9580 92–428 District of Columbia 92–1123 [Conference] 92–328 June 30 393 S. 3338 (H.R. 15439) 92–1125 Veterans' Affairs 92–329 June 30 398 H.R. 15587 92–1156 Ways and Means 92–330 June 30 399 H.R. 12143 92–813 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–331 June 30 400 S. 3104 (H.R. 13169) 92–1099 Agriculture 92–332 June 30 401 H.J. Res. 812 92–1029 House Administration 92–333 June 30 401 H.R. 10595 92–1030 House Administration 92–334 July 1 402 H.J. Res. 1234 92–1173 Appropriations 92–335 July 1 405 S.J. Res. 250 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–336 July 1 406 H.R. 15390 92–1128 Ways and Means 92–1215 [Conference] 92–337 July 1 423 H.J. Res. 1238 92–1193 Appropriations 92–338 July 7 423 H.R.1074 92–420 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 92–339 July 7 423 H.R. 6479 92–125 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 93–340 July 10 424 H.R.8140 92–563 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–1178 [Conference] 92–341 July 10 432 S. 3343 92–1126 Veterans’ Affairs 92–342 July 10 432 H.R. 13955 92–937 Appropriations 92–1167 [Conference] 92–343 July 10 449 H.R. 13188 92–933 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–1177 [Conference] 92–344 July 10 451 H.R. 15259 92–1106 Appropriations 92–1187 [Conference] 92–345 July 10 456 H.R. 9410 92–1143 Ways and Means 92–346 July 11 457 H.R. 11774 92–985 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–347 July 11 459 S. 1893 (H.R. 6730) 92–742 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–1164 [Conference] 92–348 July 13 462 S. 979 (H.R. 11384) 92–855 Interstate and Foreign Commerce 92–1195 [Conference] 92–349 July 13 464 H.R.15507 92–1155 District of Columbia 92–350 July 13 470 S.J. Res. 245 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–351 July 13 471 H.R.15585 92–1150 Appropriations 92–1174 [Conference] 92–352 July 13 489 H.R. 14734 (S. 3526) 92–1047 Foreign Affairs 92–1145 [Conference] 92–353 July 18 499 H.R.15869 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–354 July 26 499 S. 1545 92–1172 Agriculture 92–355 July 26 500 S. 3086 92–1191 Armed Services 92–356 July 26 500 S. 764 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–357 July 28 501 S. 1139 92–1171 Agriculture 92–358 July 28 501 H.R. 5237 92–256 Judiciary 92–359 July 28 502 S. 473 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–360 Aug. 2 503 S. 3772 (H.R. 14538) 92–1165 Armed Services 92–361 Aug. 3 503 H.R. 15950 92–1231 Public Works 92–362 Aug. 4 503 S. 1152 92–1189 Government Operations A9 BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW Senate Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971); Vol. 118
(1972)Presidential statement: Public Papers of the Presidents ReportNo. Committee reporting House Senate Nixon: 1972 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ June 19, 1972 June 21, 1972 92–868 Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. June 28, 1972 June 20, 1972 92–824 Commerce Feb. 7, June 20, 1972. June 5, 1972 92–794 92–846 District of Columbia [Conference] Aug. 4, 1971; June 19, 1972. May 22, June 12, 1972. 92–845 Veterans’ Affairs June 19, 29, 1972. June 14, 28, 1972. July 1. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ June 28, 1972. June 29, 1972 92–859 Commerce. Feb. 7, 1972 June 16, 1972. 92–848 Agriculture and Forestry June 19, 1972 June 14, 1972 92–911 Rules and Administration May 15, 1972 June 23, 1972 92–910 Rules and Administration. May 15, 1972. June 23, 1972 92–927 Appropriations June 27, 1972 June 29, 30, 1972. 92–920 Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. June 30, 1972 June 28, 30, 1972. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ June 27, 30, 1972. June 29, 30, 1972. 92–959 Appropriations June 30, 1972 June 30, 1972 92–828 Commerce Aug. 2, 1971; June 29, 1972. June 6, 1972 92–926 Commerce Apr. 29, 1971; June 29, 1972. June 29, 1972 92–724 Commerce Oct. 18, 1971; June 28, 1972. Mar. 30, June 26, 1972. July 10. 92–720 Veterans' Affairs June 19,30, 1972. Apr. 25, June 29, 1972. 92–719 Appropriations Mar. 23, June 28, 1972. Mar. 28, June 29, 1972. 92–819 Commerce Apr. 11, June 28, 1972. June 1, 26, 1972. 92–844 Appropriations June 6, 7, 30, 1972. June 14, 30, 1972. June 30, 1972 June 30, 1972 92–944 Interior and Insular Affairs Apr. 17, 1972 June 30, 1972 92–490 Interior and Insular Affairs Feb. 7, June 28, 1972. Nov. 22, 1971; June 29, 1972. 92–147 Commerce Mar. 2, June 29, 1972. June 15, 1971 June 30, 1972. 92–931 District of Columbia June 26, 1972 June 29, 1972 July 14. 92–932 Judiciary June 30, 1972 June 29, 1972 92–919 Appropriations June 20, 22, 30, 1972. June 23, 30, 1972. 92–754 Foreign Relations May 17, June 28, 1972. Apr. 28, May 1, 3, 5, 9, 10, 15–18, 24, 25, 30, 31, June 30, 1972. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ July 17, 1972 July 17, 1972 92–178 Agriculture and Forestry July 17, 1972 June 21, 1971 92–609 Armed Services July 17, 1972 Mar. 21, 1972 92–697 Armed Services July 17, 1972 Mar. 21, 1972 92–296 Agriculture and Forestry July 17, 1972 July 26, 1971 July 28. 92–954 Judiciary June 21, 1971 July 18; 1972 92–850 Commerce July 19, 1972 June 14, 1972 92–941 Armed Services July 25, 1972 June 30, 1972 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ July 24, 1972 July 25, 1972 Aug. 4. 92–377 Interior and Insular Affairs July 17, 1972 Sept. 28, 1971; July 24, 1972. A10 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF Public Law 86Stat. Bill No. House No. Dateapproved ReportNo. Committee reporting 1972 92–363 Aug. 7 504 S.J. Res. 208 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–364 Aug. 7 505 H.R. 736 92–972 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–365 Aug. 7 505 S. 2945 92–1163 Armed Services 92–366 Aug. 7 506 H.R. 8708 92–665 Government Operations 92–367 Aug. 8 506 H.R. 15951 92–1232 Public Works 92–368 Aug. 10 507 S. 2227 92–1201 House Administration 92–369 Aug. 10 508 H.R.15418 92–1119 Appropriations 92–1250 [Conference] 92–370 Aug. 10 525 H.R.13435 92–944 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–1234 [Conference] 92–371 Aug. 10 525 S. 3284 (H.R. 13434). 92–975 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–1235 [Conference] 92–372 Aug. 10 526 H.R. 14108 (S. 3511) 92–977 Science and Astronautics 92–1265 [Conference] 92–373 Aug. 10 528 S. 3463 92–1200 House Administration 92–374 Aug. 10 528 S. 2684 (H.R. 11300). 92–1217 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–375 Aug. 10 529 H.R.12979 92–947 Judiciary 92–376 Aug. 10 529 H.R.6745 92–773 Judiciary 92–377 Aug. 10 530 H.R.5721 92–1074 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–378 Aug. 10 530 H.R.1682 92–569 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–379 Aug. 10 531 H.R. 489 92–633 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–380 Aug. 10 531 H.R. 11350 92–599 Judiciary 92–1233 [Conference] 92–381 Aug. 14 532 H.R. 15635 92–1196 Education and Labor 92–382 Aug. 14 539 S. 916 (H.R. 7060) 92–840 Post Office and Civil Service 92–383 540 H.R. 15093 92–107 Appropriations 92–1261 [Conference] 92–384 Aug. 14 553 S.2499 92–1269 Banking and Currency 92–385 Aug. 16 554 H.R.15692 92–1186 Banking and Currency 92–1332 [Conference] 92–386 Aug. 16 559 S.J. Res. 254 92–1285 House Administration 92–387 Aug. 16 559 H.R. 9936 92–437 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 92–388 Aug. 17 562 H.R. 1462 92–984 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–389 Aug. 17 563 H.R. 9545 (S. 2030) 92–850 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–390 Aug. 18 563 H.J. Res. 1278 92–1319 Appropriations 92–391 Aug. 19 563 S.J. Res. 260 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–392 Aug. 19 564 H.R. 9092 92–339 Post Office and Civil Service 92–1275 [Conference] 92–393 Aug. 20 576 H.R. 16254 92–1318 Appropriations 92–394 Aug. 20 577 S. 3645 92–1225 Foreign Affairs 92–395 Aug. 20 578 S. 484 (H.R. 7295) 92–1226 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–396 Aug. 20 578 H.R. 14106 (S. 3384) 92–1110 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–397 Aug. 22 579 S. 2854 (H.R. 12101). 92–1148 Judiciary 92–398 Aug. 22 580 H.R. 15097 92–1082 Appropriations 92–1312 [Conference] 92–399 Aug. 22 591 H.R. 15690 92–1175 Appropriations 92–1283 [Conference] A11 BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW Senate Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971); Vol. 118
(1972)Presidential statement: Public Papers of the Presidents ReportNo. Committee reporting House Senate Nixon: 1972 92–742 Judiciary June 30, 1972 Apr. 11, July 28, 1972. 92–980 Interior and Insular Affairs Apr. 17, 1972 July 26, 1972. 92–566 Armed Services July 17, 1972 Dec. 10, 1971; July 25, 1972. Aug. 8. 92–977 Government Operations Dec. 6, 1971 July 24, 1972. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ July 24, 1972 July 25, 1972 Aug. 9. 92–255 Rules and Administration July 31, 1972 July 16, 1971 92–921 Appropriations June 13, Aug. 2, 1972. June 28, Aug. 3, 1972. 92–782 Interior and Insular Affairs Apr. 17, July 31, 1972. Mar. 9, July 20, 1972. 92–726 Interior and Insular Affairs Apr. 17, July 31, 1972. Apr. 4, Aug. 3, 1972. 92–918 Labor and Public Welfare Apr. 25, Aug. 2, 1972. June 23, 26, Aug. 1, 1972. 92–805 Rules and Administration July 31, 1972 May 30, 1972 92–722 Commerce July 31, 1972. Mar. 30, 1972 92–996 Judiciary Apr. 17, 1972 July 31, 1972 92–995 Judiciary Feb. 7, 1972 July 31, 1972 92–998 Interior and Insular Affairs June 5, 1972 July 31, 1972 92–645 Interior and Insular Affairs Nov. 1', 1971; July 20, 1972 Mar. 1, July 27, 1972. 92–997 Interior and Insular Affairs Nov. 15, 1971 Aug. 2, 1972 92–765 Judiciary Nov. 15, 1971; Aug. 1, 1972 Apr. 28, July 27, 1972. 92–1003 Judiciary July 17, 197 July 31, 1972 92–862 Post Office and Civil Service July 26, 1972 June 16, Aug. 1, 1972. 92–820 Appropriations May 23, Aug. 3, 1972. June 14, Aug. 3, 1972. 92–942 Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. Aug. 7, 1972 June 30, 1972 92–1008 Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. June 29, Aug. 14, 1972. Aug. 4, 11, 1972. Aug. 16. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Aug. 3, 1972 July 20, 1972 92–924 Labor and Public Welfare Sept. 16, 1971; Aug. 1, 1972. June 30, 1972 92–946 Interior and Insular Affairs Apr. 17, Aug. 8, 1972. June 30, 1972 92–767 Interior and Insular Affairs Mar. 6, Aug. 8, 1972. May 3, 1972 92–1048 Appropriations Aug. 15, 1972 Aug. 17, 1972 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Aug. 18, 1972. Aug. 16', 18, 1972. Aug. 19. 92–791 Post Office and Civil Service July 28, 1971; Aug. 15, 1972. June 15, Aug. 7, 1972. 92–1047 Appropriation s Aug. 15, 1972 Aug. 16, 1972 Aug. 20. 92–851 Foreign Relations Aug. 7, 1972 June 16, 1972 92–52 Interior and Insular Affairs Aug. 7, 1972 Apr. 5, 1971; Aug. 8, 1972. 92–826 Interior and Insular Affairs June 5, Aug. 8, 1972. June 5, 19, 1972. 92–929 Judiciary Aug. 7, 1972 June 30, Aug. 9, 1972. 92–865 Appropriations May 24, Aug. 14, 1972. June 16, Aug. 15, 1972. 92–983 Appropriations June 29, Aug. 9, 1972. July 27, Aug. 2, 1972. A12 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF Public Law 86Stat. Bill No. House No. Dateapproved ReportNo. Committee reporting 1972 92–400 Aug. 22 612 H.R. 6957 92–762 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–1276 [Conference] 92–401 616 H.R. 5065 92–257 Interstate and Foreign Commerce 92–1322 [Conference] 92–402 Aug. 22 617 H.R. 13324 92–934 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–403 Aug. 22 619 S. 596 92–1301 Foreign Affairs 92–404 Aug. 25 619 S. 3159 (H.R. 13201) 92–1237 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–405 Aug. 25 621 H.R. 15586 92–1151 Appropriations 92–1310 [Conference] 92–406 Aug. 25 632 S. 2166 (H.R. 9594) 92–1222 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–407 Aug. 28 632 S. J. Res. 182 92–1308 Foreign Affairs 92–408 Aug. 29 633 H.R. 10310 92–1093 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–409 Aug. 29 633 S. J. Res. 213 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–410 Aug. 29 634 H.R. 15580 92–1180 District of Columbia 92–1340 [Conference] 92–411 Aug. 29 643 S. 3824 92–1292 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 92–412 Aug. 29 644 S. 3726 (H.R. 92–1260 Banking and Currency 15989). 92–1342 [Conference] 92–413 649 H.R. 5814 92–68 Judiciary 92–414 Aug. 29 650 H.R. 15474 92–1184 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 92–415 Aug. 29 652 H.R. 12392 92–1023 Judiciary 92–416 Aug. 29 653 H.R. 755 92–478 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–417 654 H.R. 8549 92–268 Judiciary 92–418 656 H.R. 11185 92–851 Ways and Means 92–419 657 H.R. 12931 (S. 3462) 92–835 Agriculture 92–1129 [Conference] 92–420 Sept. 16 677 H.R. 9323 92–583 Judiciary 92–421 Sept. 18 678 H.R. 13089 92–981 Agriculture 92–1334 [Conference] 92–422 Sept. 18 678 H.J. Res. 55 92–1032 House Administration 92–423 679 S. 3323 (H.R. 15081). 92–1108 Interstate and Foreign Commerce 92–1349 [Conference] 92–424 688 H.R. 12350 (S. 3010). 92–815 Education and Labor 92–1246, }[Conference] 92–1367 92–425 Sept. 21 706 H.R. 10670 (S. 3905). 92–481 Armed Services 92–426 Sept. 21 713 H.R. 2 92–524 Armed Services 92–1350 [Conference] 92–427 Sept. 21 719 S. 2969 (H.R. 12114) 92–1266 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–428 Sept. 21 721 H.R. 7375 92–1037 Judiciary 92–429 Sept 23 722 H J. Res. 1193 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–430 Sept. 23 722 H.R. 9222 92–462 Judiciary 92–431 Sept. 26 723 H.R.7701 92–638 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–432 Sept. 26 723 H.R. 13025 92–990 Merchant Marine and Fisheries A13 BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW Senate Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971); Vol. 118
(1972)Presidential statement: Public Papers of the Presidents ReportNo. Committee reporting House Senate Nixon: 1972 92–797 Interior and Insular Affairs Jan. 26, Aug. 14, 1972. May 23, Aug. 2, 1972. 92–829 Commerce June 21, 1971 ; Aug. 15, 1972. June 6, Aug. 9, 1972. 92–841 Commerce Apr. 11, Aug. 14, 1972. July 26, 1972. 92–591 Foreign Relations Aug. 14, 1972 Feb. 16, 1972. 92–707 Interior and Insular Affairs Aug. 14, 1972 Mar. 24, Aug. 17, 1972. 92–923 Appropriations June 20, 26, Aug. 10, 1972. June 30, Aug. 10, 1972. 92–1029 Interior and Insular Affairs Aug. 14, 1972 Aug. 10, 17, 1972. 92–760 Foreign Relations Aug. 18, 1972 Apr. 28, 1972 92–1075 Commerce June 5, 1972. Aug. 18, 1972 92–761 Judiciary. Aug. 18, 1972. Apr. 28,' 1972 92–994 District of Columbia July 20, Aug. 18, 1972. July 31, Aug. 15, 1972. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Aug. 15, 1972 July 21, Aug. 16, 1972. 92–890 Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. Aug. 3, 18, 1972. June 21, 22, July 31, Aug. 92–981 Foreign Relations 1, 15, 1972. 92–1056 Judiciary Apr. 5, 1971 Aug. 18, 1972 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Aug. 1, 18, 1972. Aug. 9, 1972 92–1066 Judiciary May 1, 1972 Aug. 18, 1972 92–1014 Commerce Sept. 20, 1971 Aug. 18, 1972. Aug. 8, 1972 92–1079 Judiciary June 21, 1971 Aug. 18, 1972 92–1082 Finance Feb. 29, Aug. 18, 1972 Aug. 18, 1972 92–734 Agriculture and Forestry Feb. 23, July 27, 1972. Apr. 19, 20, Aug. 17, 1972. Aug. 30. 92–1071 Judiciary Nov. 1, 1971 Sept. 5, 1972 92–857 Agriculture and Forestry May 3, Sept. 5, 1972. June 15, Aug. 11, 1972. 92–917 Rules and Administration May 9, Sept. 6, 1972. June 23, 1972 92–733 Labor and Public Welfare July 18, Aug. 18, 1972. Apr. 7, Sept. 6, 1972. Sept. 20. 92–1068 [Conference] 92–792 Labor and Public Welfare Feb. 16, 17, Sept. 5, 1972. June 22, 23, 26, 28, 29, Aug. 11, Sept. 5, 1972. 92–987, }[Conference] 92–1086 92–1089 Armed Services Oct. 21, 1971; Sept. 12, 1972. Sept. 8, 1972 Sept. 21. 92–827 Armed Services Nov. 2, 3, 1971 ; Sept. 7, 1972. June 6, 7, Sept. 6, 1972. 92–999 Interior and Insular Affairs Sept. 7, 1972. Aug. 2, 1972 92–1065 Judiciary May 16, Sept. 12, 1972. Aug. 18, 1972. 92–1180 Judiciary Aug. 18, 1972 Sept. 21, 1972 92–1074 Judiciary Sept. 20, 1971; Sept. 12, 1972. Sept. 5, 1972 92–1110 Interior and Insular Affairs Nov. 15, 1971 Sept. 14, 1971 92–1108 Commerce Apr. 17, 1972 Sept. 14, 1972. A14 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF Public Law 86Stat. Bill No. House No. Dateapproved ReportNo. Committee reporting ↑Passed over veto. 1972 92–433 Sept. 26 724 H.R. 14896 92–1170 Education and Labor 92–1387 [Conference] 92–434 731 H.R. 15577 92–1303 Foreign Affairs 92–435 Sept. 26 733 H.R. 10702 92–700 Interior and Insular Affairs. 92–436 Sept. 26 734 H.R. 15495 92–1149 Armed Services 92–1388 [Conference] 92–437 Sept. 29 740 H.R. 2589 92–870 Judiciary 92–438 Sept. 29 741 H.R. 9032 92–1077 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–439 Sept. 29 742 H.R. 6575 92–1075 Interior and Insular Affairs. 92–440 Sept. 29 742 H.R. 14974 92–1124 Judiciary 92–441 Sept. 29 743 H.R. 2185 92–634 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–442 Sept. 29 743 S 2478 (H.R. 10489) 92–1374 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–443 Sept. 29 744 H.R.10436 92–1079 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–444 Sept. 29 744 H.R. 12207 92–810 Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 92–445 Sept. 29 745 H.R. 7616 92–186 Judiciary 92–446 Sept. 29 746 H. J. Res. 1306 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–447 Sept. 29 746 H. R 9135 92–942 Judiciary 92–448 Sept. 30 746 H.J. Res. 1227 (S.J. Res. 241). 92–1324 Foreign Affairs 92–449 Sept. 30 748 S. 3442 (H.R. 92–1107 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 14455). 92–1376 [Conference] 92–450 Oct. 2 754 H J Res 1304 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–451 Oct. 2 755 H.R. 13697 92–1271 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–452 Oct. 2 757 H.J. Res. 135 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–453 Oct. 2 758 H.R. 7614 92–195 Judiciary. 92–454 Oct. 2 760 S. 1031 92–1291 Post Office and Civil Service 92–455 Oct. 2 761 H.R. 10486 92–1278 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–456 Oct. 3 762 H.R. 14267 92–1081 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–457 Oct. 3 763 H.J. Res. 1232 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–458 Oct. 3 763 H.R. 8215 92–1360 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 92–459 Oct. 3 764 H.R.4634 92–969 Armed Services 92–460 Oct. 4 765 H.R. 15927 92–1264 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 92–461 Oct. 6 768 H.R. 8694 92–1076 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–1431 [Conference] 92–462 Oct. 6 769 H.R. 10858 92–1080 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–1432 [Conference] 92–463 Oct. 6 770 H.R. 4383 (S. 3529). 92–1017 Government Operations. 92–1403 [Conference] 92–464 Oct. 6 776 H.J. Res. 807 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–465 Oct. 6 777 S. 447 (H.R. 9018) 92–1383 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–466 Oct. 6 780 H.R. 14015 92–987 Agriculture 92–467 Oct. 6 781 H.R.6797 92–151 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–1433 [Conference] 92–468 Oct. 6 782 H.R. 7742 92–639 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–1430 [Conference] 92–469 Oct. 6 782 H.R. 3808 92–517 Post Office and Civil Service 92–470 Oct. 6 783 H.R. 3337 92–135 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–143 [Conference] 92–471 Oct. 9 784 H.R. 9501 92–1102 Merchant Marine and Fisheries A15 BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW Senate Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971); Vol. 118
(1972)Presidential statement: Public Papers of the Presidents ReportNo. Committee reporting House Senate Nixon: 1972 92–1027 Agriculture and Forestry June 29, Aug. 16, 17, 92–1120 [Conference] Sept. 13, 1972. Sept. 13, 1972. 92–1112 Foreign Relations Aug. 14, 1972 Sept. 14, 1972. 92–1111 Interior and Insular Affairs Dec. 6, 1971 Sept. 14, 1972 92–962 Armed Services June 26, 27, Sept. 13, 1972. July 24–28, 31, Aug. 1, 2, Sept. 15, 1972. 92–1144 Judiciary Mar. 6, 1972. Sept. 19, 1972 92–1128 Interior and Insular Affairs June 5, 1972 Sept. 21, 1972 92–1164 Interior and Insular Affairs June 5, 1972 Sept. 20, 1972 92–1146 Judiciary June 19, 1972 Sept. 19, 1972 92–1129 Interior and Insular Affairs Nov. 15, 1971 Sept. 19, 1972 92–1000 Interior and Insular Affairs Sept. 19, 1972 July 31, 1972 92–1130 Interior and Insular Affairs June 5, 1972 Sept. 19, 1972 92–1031 Commerce Feb. 7, Sept. 20, 1972. Aug. 11, 1972 92–1166 Judiciary May 17, 1972 Sept. 20, 1972 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sept. 27, 1972 Sept. 27, 1972 92–1178 Judiciary Apr. 17, 1972. Sept. 21, 1972 92–979 Foreign Relations Aug. 18, Sept. 25, 1972. Aug. 11, 14–16, Sept. 6, 7, 13, 14, 1972. Sept. 30. 92–825 Labor and Public Welfare July 18, June 7, July 26, 92–1087 [Conference] Sept. 12, 1972. Sept. 18, 1972. 92–1226 Judiciary Sept. 21, 1972 Sept. 26, 1972 92–1186 Commerce Aug. 14, 1972 Sept. 21, 1972 92–1179 Judiciary Aug. 18, 1972. Sept. 21, 1972 92–1165 Judiciary May 17, 1971 Sept. 20, 1972 92–560 Post Office and Civil Service Sept. 19, 1972 Dec. 9, 1971 92–1185 Commerce Aug. 14, 1972 Sept. 21, 1972 92–1126 Interior and Insular Affairs June 5, Sept. 25, 1972. Sept. 18, 1972 92–1181 Judiciary June 30, 1972 Sept. 21, 1972 92–1167 Judiciary Aug. 18, 1972 Sept. 20, 1972 Oct. 4. 92–1196 Armed Services Apr. 17, 1972 Sept. 25, 1972 92–1127 Labor and Public Welfare Aug. 9, Sept. 20, Oct. 4, 1972. Sept. 19, Oct. 4, 1972. Oct. 4. 92–976 Interior and Insular Affairs June 5, Sept. 28, 1972. July 24, Sept. 22, 1972. 92–973 Interior and Insular Affairs June 5, Sept. 28, 1972. July 21, Sept. 22, 1972. 92–1098 Government Operations May 9, Sept. 20, 1972. Sept. 12, 19, 1972. 92–1190 Judiciary July 27, 1972. Sept. 22, 1972 92–332 Interior and Insular Affairs Sept. 1, 1972 Aug. 2, 1971; Sept. 26, 1972. 92–1194 Agriculture and Forestry May 3, 1972 Sept. 25, 1972 92–752 Interior and Insular Affairs May 3, 1971; Sept. 28, 1972. Apr. 19, Sept. 22, 1972. 92–751 Interior and Insular Affairs Nov. 15, 1971; Sept. 28, 1972. Apr. 19, Sept. 22, 1972. 92–860 Post Office and Civil Service Oct. 4, 1971; Sept. 26, 1972. June 16, 1972 92–975 Interior and Insular Affairs Nov. 15, 1971; Sept. 28, 1972. July 24, Sept. 22, 1972. 92–1201 Commerce June 5, 1972 Sept. 28, 1972. A16 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF Public Law 86Stat. Bill No. House No. Dateapproved ReportNo. Committee reporting ↑Passed over veto. 1972 92–472 Oct. 9 788 S. 345 (H.R. 2327) 92–1368 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–473 Oct. 9 789 H.R. 15376 92–1251 Education and Labor 92–474 Oct. 9 790 H.R. 10857 92–1382 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–475 Oct. 9 791 S. 3129 (H.R. 3986) 92–1448 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–476 Oct. 9 792 S. 166 (H.R. 1552) 92–764 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–1435 [Conference] 92–477 Oct. 9 793 H.R. 14915 92–1162 Armed Services 92–478 Oct. 9 793 S. 2441 (H.R. 11369) 92–1426 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–479 Oct. 9 794 H.R. 14891 92–1272 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–480 Oct. 9 795 S. 722 (H.R. 4865) 92–1398 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–481 Oct. 9 795 H.R. 14537 92–1159 Armed Services 92–482 Oct. 12 796 H.R. 14909 92–1160 Armed Services 92–483 Oct. 12 796 S. 1475 (H.R. 6618) 92–1220 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–484 Oct. 13 797 H.R.10243 92–469 Science and Astronautics 92–1436 [Conference] 92–485 Oct. 13 803 H.R. 13825 92–1267 Judiciary 92–486 Oct. 13 803 H.J. Res. 1263 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–487 Oct. 13 804 H.R. 9198 92–1213 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–488 Oct. 13 806 H.R. 6318 92–1370 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–489 Oct. 13 807 H.R. 7378 92–967 Judiciary 92–1457 [Conference] 92–490 Oct. 13 808 H.J. Res. 1211 92–1314 Foreign Affairs 92–491 Oct. 13 809 H.R.2895 92–1004 District of Columbia 92–492 Oct. 13 810 H.R.3817 92–534 Armed Services 92–493 Oct. 13 811 H.R. 5838 (S. 666) 92–1421 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–494 Oct. 14 811 H.J. Res. 1257 92–1309 Foreign Affairs 92–495 Oct. 14 812 H.R. 13533 92–906 District of Columbia 92–496 Oct. 14 813 H.R.12652 92–946 Judiciary 92–1444 [Conference] 92–497 Oct. 17 814 H.R.11948 92–886 Foreign Affairs 92–498 Oct. 18 814 H.R. 9676 92–939 Agriculture 92–499 Oct. 18 815 S. 2700 92–1521 Foreign Affairs 92–500 Oct. 18 816 S. 2770 (H.R. 11896). 92–911 Public Works 92–1465 [Conference] 92–501 Oct. 18 904 S. 1497 92–1427 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–502 Oct. 18 905 H.R. 14731 92–1101 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–503 Oct. 18 906 H.J. Res. 1301 92–1401 Banking and Currency 92–504 Oct. 18 907 H.R. 16870 (S. 4037) 92–147 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–505 Oct. 18 907 S.J. Res 199 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–506 Oct. 19 907 S.J. Res. 265 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–507 Oct. 19 909 H.R. 9756 92–688 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–508 Oct. 19 917 S.J. Res. 236 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–509 Oct. 19 917 S.J. Res. 251 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A17 BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW Senate Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971); Vol. 118
(1972)Presidential statement: Public Papers of the Presidents ReportNo. Committee reporting House Senate Nixon: 1972 92–539 Interior and Insular Affairs Sept. 19, 1972 Dec. 6, 1971; Sept. 29, 1972. 92–1131 Labor and Public Welfare Aug. 7, Sept. 27, 1972. Sept. 19, 1972 92–1245 Interior and Insular Affairs Sept. 19, 1972 Oct. 2, 1972 92–702 Interior and Insular Affairs Oct. 2, 1972 Mar. 22, 1972 92–80 Interior and Insular Affairs Feb. 7, Sept. 28, 1972. May 3, 1971; Oct. 2, 1972 92–1234 Armed Services July 17, 1972 Sept. 30, 1972 92–948 Interior and Insular Affairs Oct. 2, 1972 July 18, 1972. 92–1187 Commerce Aug. 14, Sept. 28, 1972. Sept. 21, 1972 92–822 Interior and Insular Affairs Oct. 2, 1972 June 8, 1972 92–1233 Armed Services July 17, 1972 Sept. 30, 1972 92–1235 Armed Services July 17, Oct. 3, 1972. Sept. 30, 1972 92–533 Interior and Insular Affairs Aug. 14, Oct. 4, 1972. Dec. 6, 1971; Oct. 3, 1972. 92–1123 Rules and Administration Feb. 8, Oct. 4, 1972. Sept. 14, 22, 1972. 92–1253 Interior and Insular Affairs Aug. 14, 1972 Oct. 9, 1972 92–1184 Judiciary Aug. 18, Oct. 4, 1972. Sept. 21, 1972 92–1244 Interior and Insular Affairs Aug. 7, 1972 Oct. 4, 1972 92–1257 Interior and Insular Affairs Sept. 19, 1972 Oct. 4, 1972 92–930 Judiciary May 15, Oct. 4, 1972. June 30, Sept. 29, 1972. 92–1116 Foreign Relations Aug. 14, Oct. 4, 1972. Sept. 14, 1972 92–1237 District of Columbia Apr. 24, 1972 Sept. 30, 1972 92–1223 Armed Services Nov. 1, 1971; Oct. 4, 1972. Sept. 27, 1972 92–1252 Interior and Insular Affairs Oct. 2, 1972 Oct. 4, 1972 92–1113 Foreign Relations Aug. 14, Oct, 4, 1972. Sept. 14, 1972 92–1254 District of Columbia Mar. 13, 1972 Oct. 4, 1972 92–1006 Judiciary May 1, Oct. 4, 1972. Aug. 4, Sept. 26, 1972. 92–1114 Foreign Relations Mar. 20, Oct. 4, 1972. Sept. 14, 1972 92–1220 Government Operations May 1, Oct. 5, 1972. Sept. 27, 1972 92–687 Foreign Relations Oct. 11, 1972 Mar. 17, 1972 92–414 Public Works Mar. 27–29, Nov. 2, 1971; Oct. 17. 92–1236 [Conference] Oct. 4, 18, 1972. Oct. 4, 18, 1972. 92–943 Interior and Insular Affairs Oct. 2, 1972 June 30, Oct. 5, 1972. 92–1157 Commerce June 5, 1972 Oct. 6, 1972 92–1261 Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. Oct. 2, 14, 1972. Oct. 6, 1972 92–1276 Commerce Oct. 5, 1972 Oct. 10, 1972 92–989 Judiciary Oct. 12, 1972 July 31, 1972 92–1247 Labor and Public Welfare Oct. 1 1, 1972 Oct. 2, 1972 92–1137 Commerce Feb. 7, Oct. 4, 1972. Sept. 19, 1972 92–1176 Judiciary Oct. 12, 1972 Sept. 21, 1972 92–1189 Judiciary Oct. 4 1972 Sept. 22, Oct. 13, 1972. A18 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF Public Law 86Stat. Bill No. House No. Dateapproved ReportNo. Committee reporting 1972 92–510 Oct. 19 918 H.R. 10655 (S. 667) 92–1422 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–511 Oct 20 918 H.J. Res. 984. 92–888 Foreign Affairs 92–1527 [Conference] 92–512 Oct. 20 919 H.R. 14370 92–1018 Ways and Means 92–1450 [Conference] 92–513 Oct. 20 947 S. 976 (H.R. 11627) 92–1033 Interstate and Foreign Commerce 92–1476 [Conference] 92–514 Oct. 20 964 S. 520 (H.R. 16012) 92–1380 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–515 Oct. 21 970 H.R. 11032 92–1005 District of Columbia 92–516 Oct. 21 973 H.R.10729 92–511 Agriculture 92–1540 [Conference] 92–517 Oct. 21 999 S. 4062 (H.R. 16724) 92–1502 District of Columbia 92–518 Oct. 21 1005 H.R.15965 92–1501 District of Columbia 92–519 Oct. 21 1016 S. 4059 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–520 Oct. 21 1019 S. 3943 (H.R. 16645) 92–1410 Public Works 92–521 Oct. 21 1026 S. 493 (H.R. 6446) 92–1525 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–522 Oct. 21 1027 H.R. 10420 (S. 2871). 92–707 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–1488 [Conference] 92–523 Oct. 21 1046 H.R.16987 92–1569 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–524 Oct. 21 1046 S. 1973 (H.R. 256) 92–1538 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–525 Oct. 21 1047 H.R. 8756 (S. 1927) 92–1425 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–526 Oct. 21 1048 S. 3671 92–1418 Judiciary 92–527 Oct. 21 1049 H.R. 13067 92–1541 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–528 Oct. 21 1050 S. 1198 (H.R. 5932) 92–1548 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–529 Oct. 21 1050 H.R. 11563 92–1289 Post Office and Civil Service 92–530 Oct. 21 1051 S. 3483 92–1533 Judiciary 92–531 Oct. 23 1051 H.R. 16883 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–532 Oct. 23 1052 H.R. 9727 92–361 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–1546 [Conference] 92–533 Oct. 23 1063 H.R. 15597 92–1420 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–534 Oct. 23 1063 H.R. 10384 92–706 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–535 Oct. 23 1064 H.R. 12186 92–817 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–536 Oct. 23 1066 S. 2411 (H.R. 9859) 92–1405 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–537 Oct. 23 1069 S. 141 (H.R. 1553) 92–1219 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–1588 [Conference] 92–538 Oct. 23 1070 H.R. 13694 (S. 3307) 92–1127 Judiciary 92–539 Oct. 24 1070 H.R. 15883 92–1268 Judiciary 92–1485 [Conference] 92–540 Oct. 24 1074 H.R. 12828 (S. 2161) 92–887 Veterans’ Affairs 92–541 Oct. 24 1100 H. J. Res. 748 (S. 2219). 92–322 Veterans' Affairs 92–542 Oct. 25 1108 H.R. 5066 92–126 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 92–543 Oct. 25 1108 H.R. 11773 92–903 District of Columbia A19 BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW Senate Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971); Vol. 118
(1972)Presidential statement: Public Papers of the Presidents ReportNo. Committee reporting House Senate Nixon: 1972 92–1248 Interior and Insular Affairs Oct. 2, 1972 Oct. 5, 1972 92–1115 Foreign Relations Mar. 20, Oct. 10, 1972. Sept. 14, Oct. 4, 1972. 92–1050 Finance June 21, 22, Aug. 18, Sept. Oct. 20. 92–1229 [Conference] Oct. 12, 1972. 5–8, 11, 12, Oct. 13, 1972. 92–413 Commerce May 22, Oct. 4, 1972. Nov. 3, 1971; Oct. 6, 1972. Oct. 21. 92–947 Interior and Insular Affairs Sept. 27, 1972 July 19, Oct. 5, 1972. 92–1238 District of Columbia Apr. 24, Oct. 14, 1972. Sept. 30, 1972 92–838 Agriculture and Forestry Nov. 8, 9, 1971; Sept. 26, 92–970 Commerce Oct. 12, 1972. Sept. 5, 1972. 92–1270 District of Columbia Oct. 11, 14, 1972. Oct. 14, 1972 92–1295 District of Columbia. Oct. 11, 1972 Oct. 14, 1972 92–1262 District of Columbia Oct. 14, 1972 Oct. 9, 1972 92–1145 Public Works Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 1972. Sept. 19, Oct. 14, 1972. 92–138 Interior and Insular Affairs Oct. 10, 1972 June 4, 1971; Oct. 11, 1972. Oct. 28. 92–863 Commerce Dec. 6, 1971; Mar. 9, Oct. 10, 1972. July 25, 26, Oct. 11, 1972. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oct. 12, 1972 Oct. 13, 1972 92–710 Interior and Insular Affairs Oct. 10, 1972. Mar. 28, Oct. 12, 1972. 92–1282 Interior and Insular Affairs Oct. 10, 1972 Oct. 12, 1972 92–1076 Judiciary Oct. 14, 1972 Aug. 18, Oct. 16, 1972. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oct. 10, 1972 Oct. 12, 1972 92–833 Interior and Insular Affairs Oct. 12, 1972 June 7, Oct. 14, 1972. 92–1301 Post Office and Civil Service Sept. 19, 1972 Oct. 14, 1972 92–1143 Judiciary Oct. 14, 1972 Sept. 19, Oct. 14, 1972. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oct. 11, 1972 Oct. 14, 1972 92–451 Commerce Sept. 8, 9, 1971; Oct. 13, 1972. Nov. 24, 1971; Oct. 13, 1972. Oct. 10, 1972 Oct. 14, 1972 92–1291 Commerce Dec. (5, 1971 Oct. 14, 1972 92–1159 Commerce Feb. 1\ Oct. 13, 1972. Oct. 13, 1972 92–972 Interior and Insular Affairs Oct. 10, 1972. July 24, Oct. 12, 1972. 92–711 Interior and Insular Affairs Aug. 14, Oct. 13, 1972. Mar. 24, Oct. 14, 1972. 92–971 Judiciary Aug. 8, Sept. 28, 1972. Aug. 10, Oct. 11, 1972. 92–1105 Judiciary Aug. 7, Oct. 11, 1972. Sept. 18, Oct. 2, 1972. 92–988 Veterans’ Affairs Mar. 6, Oct. 11, 1972. Aug. 3, Oct. 13, 1972. Oct. 24. 92–757 Veterans' Affairs July 19, 1971; Oct. 11, 1972. Apr. 27, Oct. 13, 1972. 92–831 Commerce Apr. 28, 1971; Oct. 13, 1972. June 16, 19, Oct. 14, 1972. 92–1239 District of Columbia Mar. 13, Oct. 14, 1972. Sept. 30, Oct. 12, 16, 1972. A20 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF Public Law 86Stat. Bill No. House No. Dateapproved ReportNo. Committee reporting 1972 92–544 Oct. 25 1109 H.R. 14989 92–1065 Appropriations 92–1567 [Conference] 92–545 Oct. 25 1135 H.R. 15641 92–1179 Armed Services 92–1545 [Conference] 92–546 Oct. 25 1155 H.R. 15763 92–1362 Government Operations 92–547 1156 H.R. 16754 92–1424 Appropriations 92–1578 [Conference] 92–548 Oct. 25 1159 H.R. 15375 (S. 3474). 92–1198 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 92–549 Oct. 25 1161 H.R. 15461 92–1305 Foreign Affairs 92–550 Oct. 25 1163 S. 3240 (H.R. 15054). 92–1472 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 92–551 Oct. 25 1164 S. J. Res. 22 92–1592 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–552 Oct. 25 1165 S. 3822 92–1102 Public Works 92–553 Oct. 25 1167 H.R. 15735 92–1480 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–554 1167 H.R. 16675 92–1469 Interstate and Foreign Commerce 92–555 Oct. 25 1168 S. 1462 (H.R. 6067) 92–1369 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–556 Oct. 25 1170 S. 2741 (H.R. 14740). 92–1471 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 92–557 Oct. 25 1171 S. 3230 (H.R. 10394) 92–1078 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–1608 [Conference] 92–558 Oct. 25 1172 H.R. 11091 92–1492 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–559 Oct. 25 1173 S. 3310 92–1557 Armed Services. 92–560 Oct. 25 1174 S. 1928 92–1579 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–561 Oct. 25 1175 H.R. 14542 92–1214 Armed Services 92–562 Oct. 25 1176 S. 216 92–1559 Judiciary 92–563 Oct. 25 1177 H.R. 15475 (S. 3659) 92–1185 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 92–1604 [Conference] 92–564 Oct. 25 1178 S.J. Res. 204 92–1417 House Administration 92–565 Oct .25 1179 H J Res 733 92–1394 Judiciary 92–566 Oct. 25 1181 S.J. Res. 247 92–1449 Judiciary 92–567 Oct. 25 1181 H.R.15280 92–1467 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–568 1181 H.R. 9554 92–1468 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–569 Oct. 26 1182 H.R. 7117 92–426 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–1523 [Conference] 92–570 Oct. 26 1184 H.R. 16593 92–1389 Appropriations 92–1566 [Conference] 92–571 Oct. 26 1204 H.J. Res. 1331 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–1611 [Conference] 92–572 Oct. 27 1206 H.R. 13158 92–1585 Public Works 92–573 Oct. 27 1207 S. 3419 (H.R. 15003) 92–1153 Interstate and Foreign Commerce 92–1593 [Conference] 92–574 Oct. 27 1234 H.R. 11021 (S. 3342) 92–842 Interstate and Foreign Commerce 92–575 Oct. 27 1250 H.R. 13396 92–1539 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–576 Oct. 27 1251 S. 2318 (H.R. 12006) 92–1441 Education and Labor 92–577 Oct. 27 1265 S. 3959 (H.R. 16554) 92–1524 Interior and Insular Affairs A21 BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW Senate Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971); Vol. 118
(1972)Presidential statement: Public Papers of the Presidents ReportNo. Committee reporting House Senate Nixon: 1972 92–821 Appropriations May 17, 18, Oct. 12, 1972. June 15, Oct. 13, 1972. 92–1010 Armed Services July 20, Oct. 12, 1972. Aug. 4, Oct. 12, 1972. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oct. 5, 1972 Oct. 14, 1972 92–1249 Appropriations Sept. 25, Oct. 12, 1972. Oct. 3, 12, 1972. 92–985 Commerce Aug. 15, Oct. 13, 1972. Oct. 6, 14, 1972. 92–1285 Foreign Relations Oct. 5, 13, 1972. Oct. 12, 1972 Oct. 30. 92–1026 Commerce Oct. 11, 1972 Aug. 10, Oct. 16, 1972. 92–916 Rules and Administration Oct. 13, 1972 June 23, 1972 92–1102 Public Works Oct. 18, 1972 Sept. 12, 1972 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oct. 5, 1972 Oct. 13, 1972 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oct. 11, 1972 Oct. 13, 14, 1972. Oct. 28. 92–144 Interior and Insular Affairs Oct. 13, 1972. June 9, 1971; Oct. 14, 1972. 92–1083 Commerce Oct. 13, 1972. Aug. 18, 1972 92–799 Interior and Insular Affairs June 5, 1972 May 24, Oct. 14, 1972. 92–1305 Finance Oct. 5, 1972 Oct. 16, 1972 92–1228 Armed Services Oct. 13, 1972 Oct. 3, 1972 92–1279 Interior and Insular Affairs Oct. 13; 1972. Oct. 9; 1972 92–1227 Armed Services July 25, Oct. 12, 1972. Oct. 11, 1972 92–575 Interior and Insular Affairs Oct. 12, 1972 Dec. 11, 1971; Oct. 13, 1972. 92–1215 Labor and Public Welfare Aug. 1, Oct. 17, 1972. Sept. 26, 27, Oct. 14, 1972. Oct. 30. 92–915 Rules and Administration Sept. 20, 1972 June 23, Oct. 13, 1972. 92–1304 Judiciary Sept. 19, 1972 Oct. 14, 1972 92–934 Judiciary Oct. 11, 1972 June 30, 1972. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oct. 11, 1972 Oct. 13, 1972 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oct. 10; 1972. Oct. 12; 1972 92–584 Commerce Aug. 2, 1971; May 25, 2–769 Foreign Relations Oct. 11, 1972. Oct. 11, 1972. 92–1243 Appropriations Sept. 13, 14, Oct. 12, 1972. Sept. 30, Oct. 2, 13, 1972. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oct. 14, 17, 1972 Oct. 14, 16, 17, 1972. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oct. 13, 1972. Oct. 14, 1972 92–835 Labor and Public Welfare Sept. 20, Oct. 13, 1972. June 21, Oct. 14, 1972. 92–1160 Public Works Feb. 29, Oct. 18, 1972. Oct. 12, 13, 18, 1972. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oct. 13, 14, 1972. Oct. 14, 1972 92–1125 Labor and Public Welfare Oct. 14, 1972. Sept. 14, Oct. 14, 1972. Oct. 30. 92–1240 Interior and Insular Affairs Oct. 14, 17, 1972. Oct. 2, 14, 1972. Oct. 28. A22 GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF Public Law 86Stat. Bill No. House No. Dateapproved ReportNo. Committee reporting 1972 92–578 Oct. 27 1266 H.R.10751 92–1445 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–579 Oct. 27 1275 S. 1524 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–580 Oct. 27 1276 H.R. 1467 92–782 Ways and Means 92–1607 [Conference] 92–581 Oct. 27 1277 H.R. 16925 92–1507 Armed Services 92–582 Oct. 27 1278 H.R. 12807 92–1188 Government Operations 92–583 Oct. 27 1280 S. 3507 (H.R. 14146) 92–1049 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–1544 [Conference] 92–584 Oct. 27 1289 H.R. 8273 92–1386 Judiciary 92–585 Oct. 27 1290 S. 3858 (H.R. 16755) 92–1547 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 92–586 Oct. 27 1295 H.R. 7093 92–963 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–587 Oct. 27 1296 H.R.4678 92–603 Ways and Means 92–588 Oct. 27 1298 H.J. Res. 912 92–1395 Judiciary 92–589 Oct. 27 1299 H.R. 16444 92–1391 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–590 Oct. 27 1303 (S.3174). S. 3524 (H.R. 92–1489 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–591 Oct. 27 1304 14384). S. 3843 92–1580 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. 92–592 Oct. 27 1308 S. 1852 (H.R. 1121) 92–1392 Interior and Insular Affairs. 92–1589 [Conference] 92–593 Oct. 27 1311 S. 27 (H.R. 15716) 92–1446 Interior and Insular Affairs 92–594 Oct. 27 1313 S. 3545 (H.R. 14385) 92–1487 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–595 Oct. 27 1314 S. 3337 (H.R. 16732) 92–1428 Banking and Currency 92–596 Oct. 27 1317 H.R. 14911 92–1161 Armed Services 92–597 Oct. 27 1319 S. 2454 (H.R. 16563) 92–1460 Education and Labor 92–598 Oct. 27 1321 S. 4022 92–1584 Foreign Affairs 92–599 Oct. 27 1324 H.R. 16810 92–1456 Ways and Means 92–1606, }[Conference] 92–1614 92–600 Oct. 27 1326 H.R. 17038 92–1587 Public Works 92–601 Oct. 27 1327 S. 3358 (H.R. 16793) 92–1506 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–602 Oct. 27 1328 H.R. 16804 92–1586 Public Works 92–603 Oct. 30 1329 H.R. 1. 92–231 Ways and Means 92–1605 [Conference] 92–604 Oct. 31 1493 H.R. 16074 92–1490 Merchant Marine and Fisheries 92–605 Oct. 31 1493 S. 1971 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 92–606 Oct. 31 1494 H.R. 14628 92–1479 Ways and Means 92–607 Oct. 31 1498 H.R. 17034 92–1555 Appropriations 92–1601 [Conference] A23 BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW Senate Dates of consideration and passage: Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971); Vol. 118
(1972)Presidential statement: Public Papers of the Presidents ReportNo. Committee reporting House Senate Nixon: 1972 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oct. 14, 17, 1972. Oct. 16, 18, 1972. Oct. 21, 30. 92–1274 District of Columbia Oct. 17, 1972 Oct. 9, 18, 1972. 92–1290 92–1306 Finance [Conference] Feb. 29, Oct. 17, 1972. Oct. 13, 16, 1972. 92–1307 Armed Services Oct. 11, 17, 1972. Oct. 17, 1972 92–1219 Government Operations July 26, 1972 Oct. 14, 1972 92–753 Commerce Aug. 2, Oct. 12, 1972. Apr. 25, Oct. 12, 1972. Oct. 28. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oct. 13, 1972 Oct. 14, 1972 Oct. 30. 92–1062 Labor and Public Welfare Oct. 13, 17, 1972. Aug. 18, Oct. 17, 1972. 92–969 Interior and Insular Affairs Apr. 17, 1972 Oct. 14, 1972 92–1300 Finance Dec. 7, 1971; Oct. 17, 18, 1972. Oct. 14, 18, 1972. 92–1299 Judiciary Sept. 19, 1972 Oct. 14, 1972 92–1271 Interior and Insular Affairs Oct. 11, 1972 Oct. 12, 1972 Oct. 28. 92–1030 Commerce Oct. 11, 1972 Aug. 11, Oct. 14, 1972. 92–1154 Commerce Oct. 13, 1972 Oct. 6, 1972 Oct. 30. 92–345 Interior and Insular Affairs Sept. 26, Oct. 13, 1972. Aug. 6, 1971; Oct. 14, 1972. Oct. 28. 92–156 Interior and Insular Affairs Oct. 13, 14, 1972. June 21, 1971; Oct. 14, 1972. 92–950 Commerce Oct. 14, 1972 July 18, 1972 92–1007 Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. Oct. 11, 1972 Sept. 13, Oct. 12, 1972. Oct. 30. 92–1294 Armed Services July 25, Oct. 14, 1972. Oct. 14, 1972 92–796 Interior and Insular Affairs Oct. 11, 1972 May 23, Oct. 12, 1972. Oct. 28. 92–1251 Foreign Relations Oct. 13, 1972 Oct. 5, 1972 92–1292 Finance Oct. 10, 17, 18, 1972. Oct. 13, 17, 18, 1972. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oct. 13, 1972 Oct. 14, 1972 92–1217 Commerce Oct. 11, 1972 Sept. 28, Oct. 14, 1972. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oct. 13, 1972 Oct. 14, 1972 92–1230 Finance June 21, 22, 1971; Oct. 17, 1972. Mar. 28, Sept. 27–30, Oct. 2–6, 17, 1972. Oct. 30. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oct. 11, 1972 Oct. 14, 1972 92–1302 Commerce Oct. 18, 1972 Oct. 16, 1972 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oct. 17, 1972 Oct. 18; 1972 92–1297 Appropriations Oct. 11, 14, 1972. Oct. 12; 14, 1972. LAWS AFFECTED IN VOLUME 86 **CONTENTS** page Tables of Prior Laws and Other Federal Instruments Amended, Repealed, or Otherwise Affected Table 1.General LegislationB5 Table 2.Revised StatutesB65 Table 3.Internal Revenue Code of 1939B67 Table 4.Internal Revenue Code of 1954B67 Table 5(a).Positive Law Titles of United States CodeB69 5(b).Positive Law Titles of District of Columbia CodeB78 5(g).Canal Zone CodeB78 Table 6.Reorganization PlansB78 Table 7.Veterans RegulationsB78 Table 8(a).Executive OrdersB79 8(b). ProclamationsB79 Table 9.Treaties and Other AgreementsB79 Table 10.Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, etcB79 Tables of Prior Laws and Other Federal Instruments Referred to in Text Table 11.General LegislationB84 Table 12.Revised StatutesB90 Table 13.Internal Revenue Code of 1939B90 Table 14.Internal Revenue Code of 1954B90 Table 15(a).Positive Law Titles of United States CodeB91 15(b).Positive Law Titles of District of Columbia CodeB93 15(c).Canal Zone CodeB94 Table 16.Reorganization PlansB94 Table 17.Veterans RegulationsB94 Table 18(a).Executive OrdersB94 18(b).ProclamationsB94 Table 19.Treaties and Other AgreementsB95 **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 and proclamations affecting tariff schedules 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 70–84 covering the years 1956 through 1970 have been cumulated and published as a separate volume. Coverage and arrangement of the tables are subject to change with a view to improved usefulness. B1 B2 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. 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 other 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 and proclamations affecting tariff schedules contained in this volume. Although a given section of any act may have been added at a later date, the section is carried under the date and statutes citation of the basic act. For this reason the page numbers in the column headed “Statutes volume and page” are the numbers of the page on which each act begins. All tables are arranged chronologically, except where the existence of a system of codification makes possible a sequential arrangement from the lowest to the highest title or section number. In Tables 1–10 there is a “Comment” column, in which the nature of the affecting action is described. These are editorial comments, intended to reflect what is patent in the laws reviewed, and every effort has been made to avoid interpretations. In Tables 11–19 the “Comment” column is unnecessary, since in each instance the comment would be “Cited” or “Referred to.” In these tables, moreover, the number of columns has been held to a minimum in the interest of brevity. Thus Table 11 contains only three columns listing the data and number of the law referred to, and the page number in this volume at which the reference may be found. B3 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 86 tables of prior laws and other federal instruments amended, repealed, or otherwise affected Table 1.—General Legislation Note: All cross references in this table are to entries in Table 1 unless otherwise Indicated. Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1862 July 2 12:503 130 .......... 350 92–318 506(a),
(b)Supplemental provision. 1869 Mar. 3 15:283 121 .......... 1508 92–607 506(h)(3) Partial repeal. 1877 Mar. 3 19:363 106 .......... 682 92–423 3(3) Exception. 1878 June 11 20:102 180 5 813 92–495 5 Amendment. 1883 Mar. 3 22:564 130 7 207 92–310 228(a) Do. 1887 Feb. 4 24:379 104 .......... 228 92–316 3(a) Applicability. 4 24:379 104 .......... 1306 92–591 6(a) Do. 4 24:379 104 20a 1308 92–591 13 Exception. 4 24:379 104 220(b)(1),
(2)423 92–338 .......... Part of existing text designated as
(1)and amended; cl.
(2)added. 4 24:379 104 504(a)(3) 463 92–348 5(a) Amendment. 4 24:379 104 505 463 92–348 5(b) Do. 4 24:379 104 510, 511 463 92–348 6 Sec. 510 renumbered as 511; new 510 added. 1890 Aug. 30 26:417 841 5 350, 352, 92–318 506(c), (n), 2(c)(2) Addition. Oct. 1 26:645 1256 4,5 204 92–310 220(d) Repeal. 1892 July 26 27:272 256 4 208 92–310 229(b) Amendment. 1895 Mar. 2 28:764 177 5 204 92–310 220(e) Do. 1896 Feb. 26 29:17 33 .......... 211 92–310 231
(t)Partial repeal. B5 B6 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1897 Feb. 19 29:538 265 1 204 92–310 220(f) Partial repeal. 1898 July 1 30:544 541 50(a) 205 92–310 222(a)(1) Deletion. 1 30:544 541 50(g) 205 92–310 222(a)(2) Amendment. 1 30:544 541 50(h) 206 92–310 222(a)(3) Do. 1 30:544 541 50
(k)206 92–310 222(a)(4) Do. 1 30:544 541 50(1) 206 92–310 222(a)(5),
(b)Amendment; exception. 1899 Mar. 3 30:1121 425 13 880 92–500 2 Continuation provision; supplemental provisions. 1901 Mar. 3 31:1449 872 2(19) 235 92–317 3(b) Amendment. 3 31:1449 872 3 235 92–317 3(c) Partial revision. 3 31:1449 872 14 235 92–317 3(d) Amendment. 3 31:1449 872 15(b) 235 92–317 3(e) Revision. 3 31:1449 872 18 235 92–317 3(a) Addition. 1902 Public Law June 3 32:286 139 .......... 211 92–310 231(u) Partial repeal. 17 32:388 161 .......... 968 92–514 401 Applicability. July 1 32:590 218 6, par. 5 1016 92–518 303 (a),
(b)Amendment. 1904 Apr. 21 33:189 125 1 208 92–310 229(c)(1),
(2)Do. 1906 Mar. 23 34:84 65 .......... 731 92–434 2(2) Applicability. 1907 Mar. 1 34:1015 154 .......... 208 92–310 229(d) Amendment. 1908 Apr. 30 35:71 104 ........- 208 92–310 229(e) Partial repeal. May 23 35:251 136 .......... 211 92–310 231
(v)Amendment. 26 35:274 139 1 1012 92–518 104(a), (b), 105 Do. 1909 Mar. 4 35:945 328 8 211, 212 92–310 231(w)(l),
(2)Do. 1910 May 11 36:354 171 .......... 121 92–272 301(5), 302 Boundary revision. June 17 36:468 213 1 212 92–310 231(x)(l),
(2)Amendment. 1911 Mar 1 36961 435 .......... 521 92–369 Restriction. 4 36:1363 525 1 212 92–310 231(y) Amendment. B7 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1912 May 27 37:118 137 1 400 92–331 2 Amendment. Aug. 24 37:417 302 1 516 92–369 Exception. 1914 May 8 38:372 95 .......... 351 92–318 506(g) (Revised. See 1953, P.L. 83, sec. 1.) July 16 38:454 127 5 1323 92–598 7(2) Exception. Sept. 26 38:717 203 .......... 1231–1233 92–573 30(b),
(e)(2)–(4), 34
(2)Transfer of functions; savings provision. 26 38:717 203 9, 10 1256 92–576 8(b) Applicability. 1916 Aug. 9 39:442 184 .......... 121 92–272 301(8), 302 Boundary revision. 9 39:442 184 1 918 92–510 4 Amendment. Sept. 1 39:676 250 12(a)(5)(B) 641, 642 92–410 201(a)(1),
(b)Amendment; effective date. 1 39:676 250 12(c)(5) 641, 642 92–410 201(a)(2),
(b)Amendment. 1 39:676 250 12(h)(3) 641 92–410 201(a)(3) Exception. 1 39:676 250 12(h)(4) 641, 642 92–410 201(a)(3),
(b)Addition. 1 39:676 250 12(k)(l) 642 92–410 201(a)(4),
(b)Revision; effective date. 1 39:676 250 12(m)((2) 642 92–410 203(a),
(c)Existing text designated as (1); par.
(2)added. 7 39:728 260 .......... 389 92–323 1(b)
(B)Exception. 7 39:728 260 15 653 92–416 1(a) Amendment. 7 39:728 260 16 653 92–416 Kb) Do. 7 39:728 260 18(b)(6) 653 92–416 Kc) Deletion; new par.
(6)added. 7 39:728 260 23 653 92–416 1(d) Amendment. 7 39:728 260 32 653 92–416 1(e) Deletion; new sec. 32 added. 1917 Sept. 14 40:288 43 .......... 232 92–316 10(a) Supplemental provision. 24 40:288 43 .......... 268 92–318 133(a) Do. 24 40:288 43 .......... 390 92–324 2 Do. 24 40:288 43 .......... 465 92–349 101 Do. 24 40:288 43 .......... 662 92–419 116 Do. 24 40:288 43 .......... 901 92–500 12(g)(2) Do. 24 40:288 43 .......... 915 92–507 3 Do. 24 40:288 43 .......... 1271 92–578 6(10) Do. 24 40:288 43 21 63 92–250 Debt limit, increase. 24 40:288 43 21 406 92–336 1 Debt limit, increase, extension. 24 40:288 43 21 1324 92–599 101 Debt limit, increase. Oct. 6 40:411 91 6 214 92–310 235 Amendment. 6 40:411 91 20 764 92–458 2 Applicability. 6 40:411 91 34(a) 764 92–458 2 Do. 1918 Apr. 15 40:519 128 .......... 212 92–310 231
(aa)Amendment. June 20 40:607 174 6 761 92–455 6(a)(2),
(b)Do. 20 40:607 174 6(3) 761 92–455 6{a)(l),(b) Addition. July 1 40:634 181 1 212 92–310 231
(z)Amendment. B8 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1919 Mar. 3 40:1322 344 1, 2, 4–7 1182 92–568 3(1) Repeal. 1920 Feb. 14 41:408 141 .......... 209 92–310 229(f)(1),
(2)Amendment. Mar. 9 41:525 156 9 656 92–417 3 Do. June 5 41:874 246 1 207 92–310 228(c) Do. 1921 Mar. 2 41:1205 357 1 212 92–310 231(aa) Do. 1922 Feb. 17 42:366 145 .......... 148, 149 92–302 1(a), 3(a) Do. 1924 May 3 43:115 114 1 400 92–331 1 Revision. June 7 43:653 270 3 134 92–288 3(a) Amendment. 1925 Feb. 28 43:1053 506 301–319 20 92–225 405, 406 Repeal. Mar. 3 43:1119 561 6(j) 1015 92–518 301(a),
(b)Amendment. 1926 Mar. 3 44:161 36 .......... 204 92–310 220(g) Do. Apr. 29 44:330 156 .......... 235 92–317 3(f) Partial repeal. May 20 44:576 255 .......... 214 92–310 233 Amendment. 25 44:635 282 1(a),
(b)639, 641 92–410 112(1), (2), 118 Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. July 3 44:822 467 121 92–272 301(11), 302 Boundary revision. 44:826 471 120 92–272 101(8) (Revised. See 1927, P.L. 782.) 44:888 496 212, 213 92–310 231(bb)(l),
(2)Amendment. 1927 Mar. 4 44:1405 782 .......... 120 92–272 101(8) Do. 4 44:1424 803 .......... 1261 92–576 14 Exception. 4 44:1424 803 2(3) 1251, 1265 92–576 2(a), 22 Revision. 4 44:1424 803 2(4) 1251, 1265 92–576 2(b), 22 Amendment. 4 44:1424 803 2(14) 1252, 1265 92–576 3(b), 22 Do. 4 44:1424 803 2(16)–(23) 1265 92–576 20(c)(1),
(3)Subsecs. (16),
(17)deleted; new
(16)added; (18)–(23) redesignated as
(17)–(22). 4 44:1424 803 2(19),
(20)1251, 1265 92–576 3(a), 22 Par.
(19)redesignated as (20); new
(19)added. B9 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1 so in text 1927 Mar. 4 44:1424 803 2(20),
(21)1253, 1265 92–576 5(b), 22 Par.
(20)redesignated as (21); new
(20)added. 1 44:1424 803 2(21),
(22)1262, 1265 92–576 15(c), 22 Par.
(21)redesignated as (22); new
(21)added. 4 44:1424 803 2(22),
(23)1263, 1265 92–576 18(b), 22 Par.
(22)redesignated as (23); new
(22)added. 4 44:1424 803 3(a) 1251, 92–576 2(c), 22 Amendment. 4 44:1424 803 3(a)(1) 1265 92–576 21, 22 Do. 4 44:1424 803 5 1263, 1265 92–576 18(a), 22 Revision. 4 44:1424 803 6(a) 1252, 1265 92–576 4, 22 Amendment. 4 44:1424 803 6(b)–(d) 1252, 1265 92–576 5(a), 22 Subsec.
(b)deleted; new (b)–(d) added. 4 44:1424 803 7 1254, 1265 92–576 6(a), 22 Revision. 4 44:1424 803 8(c)
(20)1255, 1265 92–576 7, 22 Do. 4 44:1424 803 8(d) 1253, 1265 92–576 5(c), 22 Do. 4 44:1424 803 8(f)(1) 1257, 1265 92–576 9(a),
(22)Do. 4 44:1424 803 8(f)(2) 1257, 1265 92–576 9(a), (b), 22 Deletion; new par.
(2)added. 4 44:1424 803 8(i) 1264, 1265 92–576 20(a), 22 Revision. 4 44:1424 803 9 1253 92–576 5(c) Exception. 4 44:1424 803 9 1253, 1265 92–576 5(d), 22 Amendment. 4 44:1424 803 9 1265 92–576 20(c)(2),
(3)Do. 4 44:1424 803 9(a)–(d) 1257, 1258, 1265 92–576 10(a)– (c), 22 Do. 4 44:1424 803 9(e) 1258, 1265 92–576 10(d), 22 Revision. 4 44:1424 803 10(f)–(h) 1258, 1265 92–576 11,22 Addition. 4 44:1424 803 12(a) 1259, 1265 92–576 12(a), 22 Revision. 4 44:1424 803 13(a) 1259, 1265 92–576 12(b), 22 Do. 4 44:1424 803 14(f) 1262, 1265 92–576 15(d), 22 Amendment. 4 44:1424 803 14(m) 1254, 1265 92–576 5(e), 22 Deletion. 4 44:1424 803 15(b) 1264 92–576 20(a) Exception. 4 44:1424 803 16 1264 92–576 20(a) Exceptions. 4 44:1424 803 17(a),
(b)1264, 1265 92–576 20(b), 22 Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 4 44:1424 803 19(d) 1261, 1265 92–576 14, 22 Revision. 4 44:1424 803 21(b) 1261, 1265 92–576 15(a), 22 Do. 4 44:1424 803 21(c)–(e) 1261, 1262, 1265 92–576 15(a),
(b)Subsecs. (c),
(d)redesignated as (d), (e); new
(e)added. 4 44:1424 803 21a 1262 92–576 16 (See 1928, P. L. 349.) B10 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1 referred to in text as sec. 21a of p. l. 803, mar. 4, 1927. 1927 Mar. 4 44:1424 803 23 1262, 1265 92–576 15(e), 22 Amendment. 4 44:1424 803 27 1262, 1265 92–576 15(e), 22 Do. 4 44:1424 803 28 1259, 1265 92–576 13, 22 Revision. 4 44:1424 803 33(b) 1262, 1265 92–576 15(f), 22 Amendment. 4 44:1424 803 33(e)(1)(A) 1262, 1265 92–576 15(g), 22 Do. 4 44:1424 803 3(g) 1262, 1265 92–576 15(h), 22 Revision. 4 44:1424 803 35 1262, 1265 92–576 150), 22 Amendment. 4 44:1424 803 39(c)(1),
(2)1262, 1265 92–576 17(a), 22 Existing text designated as (2); par.
(1)added. 4 44:1424 803 40(f) 1262, 1265 92–576 15(j), 22 Amendment. 4 44:1424 803 44(a) 1256, 1265 92–576 8(a), 22 Do. 4 44:1424 803 44(c)–(k) 1256, 1265 92–576 8(b), (d), 22 Subsecs, (d)–(g) redesignated as (f)– (i);
(c)deleted; new (c)–(e), (j),
(k)added. 4 44:1424 803 49–52 1263, 1265 92–576 19, 22 Secs. 49–51 redesignated as 50–52; new 49 added. 1928 May 4 45:490 349 .......... 1262, 1265 92–576 16, 22 Revision. 11 45:497 364 .......... 205 92–310 220(h) Partial repeal. 1929 Mar. 4 45:1558 1027 .......... 121 92–272 301(2), 302 Boundary revision. 1930 Jan. 23 46:58 34 .......... 121 92–272 301(4), 302 Do. May 7 46:391 271 7 511 92–369 Exception. June 10 46:531 325 6(c),
(d)38 92–231 1 Amendment. 10 46:531 325 7(a) Tariff Schedules 38 92–231 2 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 106.10 1612 Proc. No. 4114 Supplemental provision. 17 46:590 361 Item 106.20 1612 Proc. No. 4114 Do. 17 46:590 361 Item 907.50 (App.) 1296 92–587 3(a),
(b)Addition. 17 46:590 361 Items 923. 01923. 15 and prec. heading (App.) 1626, 1627 Proc. No. 4125 Do. B11 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1930 Tariff Schedule—Continued June 17 46:590 361 Items 923. 31–23. 75 and prec. heading (App.) 1597, 1598 Proc. No. 4102 Revision. 17 46:590 361 Pt. 3, Hdnt. 3(a)
(i)(App.) 1648 Proc. No. 4138 4 Exception. 17 46:590 361 Pt. 3 Hdnt. 3(a)
(v)(App.) 1647, 1648 Proc. No. 4138 2, 5 Addition. 17 46:590 361 Items 950.10B–950.10E and prec. heading (App.) 1643–1648 Proc. No. 4138 1, 5 Revision. 17 46:590 361 322 1162 92–549 107(a) Heading amended. 17 46:590 361 322(b)(4) 1162 92–549 107(b) Addition. 17 46:590 361 514 1296 92–587 3(c) Exception. 1931 Feb. 23 46:1207 715 7, Sec. 35 207 92–310 227(b)(1), Amendment. Mar. 3 46:1514 835 121 92–272 301(6), 302 Boundary revision. 1932 June 30 47:382 212 1133 92–544 Exception. 30 47:382 212 321 1103 92–541 2(a) Do. 30 47:382 212 322 1323 92–598 7(5) Do. 1933 Mar. 3 47:1425 415 2 653 92–416 2 Amendment. 3 47:1489 428 (title II) 2 1323 92–598 7(8) Exception. May 12 48:31 10 8c(2)(A) 39 92–233 1(1) Amendment. 12 48:31 10 8c
(A)780 92–466 1(1) Do. 12 48:31 10 8c(2)(B) 39 92–233 1(2) Do. 12 48:31 10 8c(6)(I) 780 92–466 1(2) Do. 12 48:31 10 8c(6)(J) 780 92–466 1(5) Addition. 12 48:31 10 8c(7)(C) 780 92–466 1(3) Amendment. 12 48:31 10 8c(19) 780 92–466 1(4) Do. 13 48:58 17 3 206 92–310 225(a) Do. 13 48:58 17 4(f) 206 92–310 225(b) Do. June 13 48:128 43 5(c) 270, 236 92–318 133(c)(3), 2(c)(1),
(2)Do. 16 48:257 75 84 661 92–419 115(b) Provision subsequent to repeal. B12 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1934 June 16 48:976 372 1042 92–522 113(b) Partial repeal. 18 48:984 383 783 92–470 1(b) Applicability. 19 48:1064 416 312(a)(7) 4, 20 92–225 103(a)(2) (A),406 Addition. 19 48:1064 416 315(a) 4, 20 92–225 103(a)(2) (B), 406 Amendment. 19 48:1064 416 315(b) 4, 20 92–225 103(a) (1), 406 Revision. 19 48:1064 416 315(c)–(g) 7, 20 92–225 104(c), 406 Subsec.
(c)redesignated as (g): new (c)–(f) added. 19 48:1064 416 391 643 92–411 2 Revision. 19 48:1064 416 396(k)(l) 643 92–411 1(a) Do. 19 48:1064 416 396(k)(2) 643 92–411 1(b) Amendment. 19 48:1064 416 501–503 7 92–225 104(c) Nonapplicability. 27 48:1246 479 2(a) 906 92–503 1(a) Amendment. 27 48:1246 479 217 906 92–503 1(b) Do. 27 48:1246 479 221(f) 906 92–503 Kc) Do. 27 48:1246 479 235(m) 906 92–503 1(d) Do. 27 48:1246 479 236(n) 906 92–503 1(e) Do. 27 48:1246 479 309(d) 206 92–310 223(c) Do. 27 48:1246 479 809(f) 906 92–503 1(f) Do. 27 48:1246 479 810(k) 906 92–503 Kg) Do. 27 48:1246 479 1002(a) 906 92–503 1(h) Do. 27 48:1246 479 1101(a) 906 92–503 1(0 Do. 1935 Apr. 27 49:163 46 7(a)(6) 676 92–419 606(1) Addition. 27 49:163 46 8(b) 676, 677 92–419 605, 606 (2),
(3)Amendment. 27 49:163 46 8(d) 677 92–419 606(4) Do. 27 49:163 46 8(e) 677 92–419 606(5) Do. 27 49:163 46 15 677 92–419 606(6) Do. June 28 49:425 170 1 34 92–226 404 Do. 29 49:436 182 22 350 352, 236 92–318 506(d)(1)–(3), (n). 2 (c)(2) Do. Aug. 14 49:620 271 1431 92–603 249 F
(b)Waiver. 14 49:620 271 1–6 1484 92–603 303 (a),
(b)Repeal; effective date; nonapplicability. 14 49:620 271 2(a)(1) 1491 92–603 410(a) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 2(a)
(4)W, 1489 92–603 407(a)(1),
(2)Part of existing text designated as (A); cl.
(B)added. 14 49:620 271 2(a)(7) 1492 92–603 413(a) Revision. 14 49:620 271 2(a)
(10)1488 92–603 405(a) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1488 92–603 406(a) Do. 14 49:620 271 3(a) 947 92–512 301(d),(e) Do. 14 49:620 271 3(a)(4) 945 92–512 301(a) Exception. 14 49:620 271 3(a)(4)(E) 946, 947 92–512 301(b),
(e)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 3(a)(5) 945 92–512 301(a) Exception. 14 49:620 271 6(a) 1489 92–603 408(a) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 6(a) (i), () 1490 92–603 409(a)(1),
(2)Part of existing text designated as (i); cl.
(ii)added. 14 49:620 271 201–231 1361 92–603 133(a) Exception. 14 49:620 271 201(a) 1360, 1361 92–603 132(a),(f) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 201(b) 1360, 1361 92–603 132(b),
(f)Do. B13 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1935 Aug. 14 49:620 271 201(b)(1)
(D)422 92–336 205(a)(1),
(2)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 201(b)(1) (E)–(G) 422 92–336 205(a)(1),
(2)Addition. 14 49:620 271 201(b)(1)
(E)1364 92–603 136(a)(1) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 201(b)(1)
(F)1364 92–603 136(a)(2) Do. 14 49:620 271 201(b)(1)
(G)1364 92–603 136(a)(3) Do. 14 49:620 271 201(b)(2)
(D)422 92–336 205(b)(1),
(2)Addition. 14 49:620 271 201(b)(2) (E)–(G) 422 92–336 205(b)(1)
(2)Do. 14 49:620 271 201(b)(2)
(E)1364 92–603 136(b)(1) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 201(b)(2)
(F)1364 92–603 136(b)(2) Do. 14 49:620 271 201(b)(2) 1364 92–603 136(b)(3) Do. 14 49:620 271 201(g)(1)
(A)1484, 1485 92–603 305(a)(1)–(3),
(c)Do. 14 49:620 271 201(i) 1360, 1361 92–603 132(c),
(f)Addition. 14 49:620 271 202 1339, 1344, 1345, 1348, 1349 92–603 102(h), 108(g), 114(e) Savings provision. 14 49:620 271 202(a) 1340 92–603 103(b),
(d)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 202(b)(1) (D)–(L) 1348 92–603 114(a)(1)–(3),
(d)Subpar.
(D)deleted; (E)–(L) redesignated as (D)–(K). 14 49:620 271 202(d)(1) 1344 92–603 108(c),
(f)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 202(d)(1) (B)(ii) 1343, 1344 92–603 108(a),
(f)Do. 14 49:620 271 202(d)(1)
(D)1347 92–603 112(a),
(b)Do. 14 49:620 271 202(d)(1)
(F)1343, 1344 92–603 108(b),
(f)Revision. 14 49:620 271 202(d)(1)
(G)1343, 1344 92–603 108(b),
(f)Do. 14 49:620 271 202(d)(6) 1344 92–603 108(d),
(f)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 202(d)(7)
(D)1345 92–603 109(a),
(b)Addition. 14 49:620 271 202(d)(8) 1346, 1347 92–603 111(a),
(b)Deletion; new par.
(8)added. 14 49:620 271 202(d)(9) 1346, 1347 92–603 111(a),
(b)Deletion. 14 49:620 271 202(d)(9) 1347, 1348 92–603 113(b),
(c)Addition. 14 49:620 271 202(e)(1) 1335, 1339 92–603 102(a)(1) (A), (C),
(i)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 202(e)(1) 1372 92–603 201(b)(5) Supplemental provision. 14 49:620 271 W 1372 92–603 201(b)(5) Do. 14 49:620 271 202(e)(1) (C)(i),
(ii)1335, 1339 92–603 102(a)(1) (B), (C).
(i)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 202(e)(1) (D)–(G) 1348 92–603 U4(bJ(l) (A)–(C)
(d)Subpar.
(D)deleted; (E)–(G) redesignated as (D)–(F). 14 49:620 271 202(e)(2) 1335, 1339 92–603 102(a)(2),
(i)Revision. B14 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1935 Aug. 14 49:620 271 202(e)(5) 1372 92–603 201(b)(5) Supplemental provision. 14 49:620 271 202(e)(6) 1348 92–603 114(b)(2),
(d)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 202(e)(6) 1350 92–603 116(b)(1)–(3),
(e)Do. 14 49:620 271 202(f)(1) 1335, 1336, 1339 92–603 102(b)(1) (A), (C),
(i)Do. 14 49:620 271 202(f)(1)
(B)1343 92–603 107(a)(1),
(c)Do. 14 49:620 271 202(f)(1) (B)(ii) 1372 92–603 201(b)(5) Supplemental provision. 14 49:620 271 202(f)(1)
(C)1335, 1339 92–603 02 Amendment. 14 49:620 271 202(f)(1)
(G)1343 92–603 107(a)(2), Do. 14 49:620 271 202(f)(3) 1336, 1339 92–603 102(b)(2),
(i)Revision. 14 49:620 271 202(f)(5) 1343 92–603 107(a)(3),
(c)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 202(f)(6) 1343 92–603 107(a)(1),
(c)Do. 14 49:620 271 202(f)(6) 1372 92–603 201(b)(5) Supplemental provision. 14 49:620 271 202(f)(7) 1350 92–603 116(c)(1)–(3),
(e)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 202(k)(l) 1345 92–603 110(a) Exception. 14 49:620 271 202
(A)1345, 1346 92–603 110(a),
(b)Revision. 14 49:620 271 202
(A)1336, 1339 92–603 102(d),
(i)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 202
(m)1338, 1339 92–603 102(f),
(i)Revision. 14 49:620 271 202(q)(l) 1336, 1339 92–603 102(e)(1), Do. 14 49:620 271 202(q)(3) 1338 92–603 102(e)(5) Exception. 14 49:620 271
(A)202(a)(3) 1337, 92–603 102(e)(2) Deletion; new cl. (E)(ii) 1339 (A),(i)
(ii)added. 14 49:620 271 2011 1337, 1339 92–603 102(e)
(2)(B),
(i)Do. 14 49:620 271 202(q)
(G)1337, 1339 92–603 102(e)(2) (C),
(i)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 202(q)(3J 1338, 1339 92–603 102(e)(5),
(i)Addition. 14 49:620 271 202(q)(7) 1337, 1339 92–603 102(e)(3) (A), (g)(2)(B),
(i)Amendment; applicability. 14 49:620 271 202(q)(7)
(E)1338, 1339 92–603 102(e)(3) (B),
(i)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 202(q)(9) 1338, 1339 92–603 102(e)(4),
(i)Revision. 14 49:620 271 202(b)(1)–(3) 1344 92–603 108(e)(1), (2),
(f)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 202(w) 1339, 1340 92–603 103(a),
(d)Addition. 14 49:620 271 203(a) 412 92–336 201(h)(2) Savings provision. 14 49:620 271 203(a) 415 92–336 202(a)(2)
(A)Amendment; effective date. 14 49:620 271 203(a)(2) 410, 412 92–336 201(b),
(i)Deletion; new par.
(2)added. 14 49:620 271 203(a)(2) 415 92–336 202(a)(2)
(B)Revision; effective date. B15 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1935 Aug. 14 49:620 271 203(a)(2)
(B)1370 92–603 144(a)(2),
(b)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 203(a)(2)
(C)1340 92–603 103(c),
(d)Do. 14 49:620 271 203(a)(2)
(C)1370 92–603 144(a)(3),
(b)Do. 14 49:620 271 203(a)(4) 411, 412 92–336 201(h)(1), (D Addition; effective date. 14 49:620 271 203(a)(5) 1334, 1335 92–603 101(b),
(g)Addition. 14 49:620 271 203(b) 1339 92–603 102(g)(2) Exception. 14 49:620 271 203(c) 1336, 1339 92–603 102(c)(1), (g)(2)(B), Amendment; exception. 14 49:620 271 203(c) 1343 92–603 107(b)(1), (0 Amendment. 14 49:620 271 203(f)(1) 1341, 1342 92–603 105(a)(1).
(c)Do. 14 49:620 271 203(f)(1)
(D)1336, 1339 92–603 102(c)(2),
(i)Revision. 14 49:620 271 203(f)(1)
(D)1343 92–603 107(b)(2),
(c)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 203(f)(3) 1341, 1342 92–603 105(a)(3),
(c)Revision. 14 49:620 271 203(f)(3) 1342, 1343 92–603 106(a),
(b)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 203(f)(4)
(B)1341, 1342 92–603 105(a)(1), (0 Do. 14 49:620 271 203(f)(8) 1341, 1342 92–603 105(b),
(c)Addition. 14 49:620 271 203(h)(1)
(A)1341, 1342 92–603 105(a)(2),
(c)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 204 152 92–303 1(c)(5)(A) Applicability. 14 49:620 271 205 1422 92–603 243(a) Exception. 14 49:620 271 205(a) 152 92–303 1(c)(5)(A) Applicability. 14 49:620 271 205(a) 1476 92–603 301 Do. 14 49:620 271 205(b) 152 92–303 1(c)(5)(A),
(B)Do. 14 49:620 271 205(c)(2) (A),
(B)1364 92–603 137(1),
(2)Existing text designated as (A); subpar.
(B)added. 14 49:620 271 205(d)–(h) 152 92–303 1(c)(5)(A),
(B)Applicability. 14 49:620 271 205(d)–(f) 1421, 1476 92–603 243(a), 301 Do. 14 49:620 271 205(j)–(l) 152 92–303 1(c)(5)(A) Do. 14 49:620 271 206–208 152 92–303 1(c)(5)(A) Do. 14 49:620 271 207 1476 92–603 301 Do. 14 49:620 271 208(f),
(g)1351360 92–603 130(a),
(b)Addition. 14 49:620 271 209 1356 92–603 123(c)(1) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 209(a)(6) 417, 420 92–336 203(a)(1) (A),
(c)Do. 14 49:620 271 209(a)(7)–(9) 417, 420 92–336 203(a)(1) (B),
(c)Addition. 14 49:620 271 209
(i)1341 92–603 104(g),
(1)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 209(n) 1354 92–603 122(a),
(c)Addition. 14 49:620 271 209(o) 1365, 1366 92–603 138(a),
(c)Do. 14 49:620 271 210(a)(6) (B)(ii) 1357 92–603 125(a) Supplemental provision. 14 49:620 271 210(a)(7) (C)(i),
(ii)1358 92–603 128(a) Applicability. B16 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1935 Aug. 14 49:620 271 210(a)(7)
(E)1358 92–603 128(a),
(c)Addition. 14 49:620 271 210(a)(8)
(A)1354 92–603 123(a)(1) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 210(a)
(B)1359 92–603 129(a)(1).
(b)Revision. 14 49:620 271 211(a) 1353, 1354 92–603 121(a)(1),
(c)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 211(a)(7) 1366 92–603 140(a)(1)–(3),
(c)Do. 14 49:620 271 211(a)
(10)1357 92–603 124(a)(1)–(3),
(c)Addition. 14 49:620 271 211(b)(1)
(F)418, 420 92–336 203(a)(2) (A),
(c)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 211(b)(1) (G)–(I) 418, 420 92–336 203(a)(2) (B),
(c)Addition. 14 49:620 271 211(g) 1353, 1354 92–603 121(a)(2),
(c)Do. 14 49:620 271 213(a)(2) 418, 420 92–336 203(a)(3) (A),
(c)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 213(a)(2)
(iii)418, 420 92–336 203(a)(3) (B),
(c)Do. 14 49:620 271 214(a)(1) 1340, 1341 92–603 104(a),
(1)Do. 14 49:620 271 214(a)(1) 1341 92–603 104
(3)(A), (B), (j)(D Supplemental provision. 14 49:620 271 215(a) 406, 412 92–336 201(a),
(i)Table revised. 14 49:620 271 215(a) 410, 412 92–336 201(c),
(i)Deletion; new subsec.
(a)added. 14 49:620 271 215(a) 1369, 1370 92–603 144(a)(1) (A), (B),
(b)Table amended. 14 49:620 271 215(a)(1) 1333, 1335 92–603 101(a)(1),
(g)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 215(a)(1)
(A)416 92–336 202(a)(3) (A)(i) Amendment; effective date. 14 49:620 271 215(a)(2) 416 92–336 202(a)(3) (A)(ii) Do. 14 49:620 271 215(a)(2) 1334, 1335 92–603 101(c),
(g)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 215(a)(3) 1333, 1335 92–603 101(a)(2),
(g)Addition. 14 49:620 271 215(b)(2) (C)(ii) 766 92–460 1(d)(1), 5(a) Amendment; effective date. 14 49:620 271 215(b)(3) 1340, 1341 92–603 104(b), (j)(D Amendment. 14 49:620 271 215(b)(4) 411, 412 92–336 201(d),
(i)Do. 14 49:620 271 215(b)(4) 416 92–336 202(a)(3)
(B)Revision; effective date. 14 49:620 271 215(c) 411, 412 92–336 201(e),
(i)Revision. 14 49:620 271 215(c) 416 92–336 202(a)(3)
(C)Revision; effective date. 14 49:620 271 215(d)(1) (C)(iv) 1368 92–603 142(b) Addition. 14 49:620 271 215(d)(2) 1362, 1369 92–603 134(b). 142(c) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 215(e)(1) 418, 420 92–336 203(a)(4), (0 Do. 14 49:620 271 215(f)(1) 1352 92–603 120(b) Exception. 14 49:620 271 215(f)(2) 411, 412 92–336 201(f),
(i)Amendment. B17 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1935 Aug. 14 49:620 271 215(f)(2) 1334, 1335 92–603 101(d),
(g)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 215(f)(2)
(B)1362 92–603 134(a)(1) Deletion; new subpar.
(B)added. 14 49:620 271 215(f)(6) 1362 92–603 134(a)(2) Addition. 14 49:620 271 215(i) 412 92–336 202(a)
(i)Do. 14 49:620 271 215(i)(2) (A)(ii) 1334, 1335 92–603 101(e),
(g)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 216(e)(3) 1347, 1348 92–603 113(a)(1). (2),
(c)Addition. 14 49:620 271 216(i)(2)(A) 1350 92–603 116(d),
(e)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 216(i)(2)(B) 1351 92–603 118(b),
(c)Do. 14 49:620 271 216(i)(3) 1350, 1351 92–603 117(a),
(c)Do. 14 49:620 271 216(i)(3)(A) 1341 92–603 104(g),
(1)Do. 14 49:620 271 216(i)(3)(A) 1341 92–603 104(j)(3) (A), (B), (j)(D Supplemental provision. 14 49:620 271 216(k) 1349 92–603 115(a),
(c)Heading amended. 14 49:620 271 216(k) 1349 92–603 115(b),
(c)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 216(k) 1370 92–603 145(a)(1), (2),
(b)Do. 14 49:620 271 216(k)(2) 1370 92–603 145(a)(2) Nonapplicability. 14 49:620 271 218 1358, 1366 92–603 127, 141(a) Exception. 14 49:620 271 218(d)(1) 1369 92–603 143(a) Do. 14 49:620 271 218(d)(3) 1369 92–603 143(a) Do. 14 49:620 271 218(d)(5)
(A)1369 92–603 143(a) Do. 14 49:620 271 218(f) 1369 92–603 143(b) Do. 14 49:620 271 218(g)(1) 1366 92–603 139(a) Do. 14 49:620 271 218(p)(l) 1358 92–603 126 Amendment. 14 49:620 271 222(b)(1) 1343 92–603 107(b)(3).
(c)Do. 14 49:620 271 222(d)(1) 1360 92–603 131 Do. 14 49:620 271 222(d)(1)
(D)1343 92–603 107(b)(4), (0 Do. 14 49:620 271 223 1344, 1345, 1348, 1349 92–603 108(g), 114(e) Savings provision. 14 49:620 271 223 1361 92–603 133(a) Supplemental provision. 14 49:620 271 223(a)(1) 1351 92–603 118(a)(1),
(c)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 223(a)(2) 1340, 1341 92–603 104(c)(1)–(3), Q)(l) Do. 14 49:620 271 223(a)(2) 1351 92–603 118(a)(2),
(c)Do. 14 49:620 271 223(b) 1351 92–603 118(a)(3),
(c)Do. 14 49:620 271 223(c)(1)
(A)1340, 1341 92–603 104(d), (j)(l) Do. 14 49:620 271 223(c)(1)(A) 1341 92–603 104(j)(3) (A), (B), (j)(l) Supplemental provision. 14 49:620 271 223(c)(1) (B)(ii) 1350, 1351 92–603 117(b),
(c)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 223(c)(2) 1350 92–603 116(a)(1), (2),
(e)Do. 14 49:620 271 223(c)(2)
(A)1351 92–603 118(a)(4),
(c)Do. 14 49:620 271 224(a) 1352 92–603 119(a)(1), (b),
(c)Do. B18 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1935 Aug. 14 49:620 271 224(a)(0) 1352 92–603 119(a)(2), (3),
(C)Addition. 14 49:620 271 225 1343 92–603 107(b)(5),
(c)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 226(a) 1371 92–603 201(b)(1) Revision. 14 49:620 271 226(b)–(f) 1371, 1372 92–603 201(b)(1),
(5)Subsecs, (b)–(d) redesignated as (c), (d), (f ); new (b),
(e)added. 14 49:620 271 226(b) 1371 92–603 201(b)(2) Amendment. (Former subsec. (b).) 14 49:620 271 226(b)(2) 1371 92–603 201(b)(3) Do. 14 49:620 271 226(c) 1372 92–603 201(b)(4) Amendment. (Former subsec. (c).) 14 49:620 271 226(e) 1463 92–603 2991 Redesignated as subsec.
(f)(relating to widows and widowers benefits). 14 49:620 271 226(e) 1463 92–603 2991 Addition (relating to Medicare eligibility for disabled). 14 49:620 271 226(f) 1463 92–603 2991 Former subsec.
(e)(relating to widows and widowers benefits) redesignated as (f). 14 49:620 271 226(f) 1464 92–603 2291 Addition (relating to Medicare eligibility based on kidney failure). 14 49:620 271 226(g) 1464 92–603 2991 Addition. 14 49:620 271 227 416 92–336 202(a)(4) Amendment; effective date. 14 49:620 271 227(a) 411, 412 92–336 201(g)(1) (A),
(i)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 227(a) 1340, 1341 92–603 104(e), (j)(l) Do. 14 49:620 271 227(b) 411, 412 92–336 201(g)(1) (Bl
(i)Do. 14 49:620 271 227(b) 1340, 1341 92–603 104(f), (j)(1) Do. 14 49:620 271 228 416 92–336 202(a)(4) Amendment; effective date. 14 49:620 271 228(b)(1) 411, 412 92–336 201(g)(2) (A).
(i)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 228(b)(2) 411, 412 92–336 201(g)(2) (B), (D Do. 14 49:620 271 228(c)(2) 411, 412 92–336 201(g)(2) (CL
(i)Do. 14 49:620 271 228(c)(3)(A) 411, 412 92–336 201(g)(2) (D),
(i)Do. 14 49:620 271 228(c)(3)(B) 411, 412 92–336 201(g)(2) (E7,
(i)Do. 14 49:620 271 229(a) 1352 92–603 120(a)(1)–(3L
(b)Do. 14 49:620 271 230 416 92–336 202(b)(1) Addition. 14 49:620 271 230(b)(2)
(A)1370 92–603 144(a)(4),
(b)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 231 1367 92–603 142(a) Addition. 14 49:620 271 402(a)
(B)1462 92–603 299E(o)(l),
(2)Amendment. B19 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1935 Aug. 14 49:620 271 402(a)
(24)1492, 1493 92–603 414(a)(1), (2),
(b)Addition. 14 49:620 271 403 1463 92–603 299E(d). 299F Exception. 14 49:620 271 403(a) 947 92–512 301(d),
(e)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 403(a) 1462 92–603 299E(d) Exception. 14 49:620 271 403(a)(3) 945 92–512 301(a) Do. 14 49:620 271 403(a)(3)
(D)946, 947 92–512 301(b),
(e)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 403(a)(5) 947 92–512 301(c),(e) Revision. 14 49:620 271 403(e)–(g) 1462, 1463 92–603 299E(d), 299F Addition. 14 49:620 271 403(g) 1463 92–603 299E(d) Exception. 14 49:620 271 420 1492 92–603 412 Amendment. 14 49:620 271 501–515 1390 92–603 222(a)(3) Waiver. 14 49:620 271 502(1) 456 92–345 1(a) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 502(2) 456 92–345 1(b) Do. 14 49:620 271 505(a)(6) 1389 92–603 221(c)(1),
(d)Do. 14 49:620 271 505(a)(6) 1411 92–603 232(b),
(o)Revision. 14 49:620 271 505(a)(8) 456 92–345 2(a) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 505(a)(9) 457 92–345 2(b) Do. 14 49:620 271 505(a)
(10)457 92–345 2(c) Do. 14 49:620 271 505(a)
(15)1417, 1418 92–603 239(c)(1)–(3),
(d)Addition. 14 49:620 271 506(a)–(e) 1395 92–603 224(d) Exception. 14 49:620 271 506(f) 1395 92–603 224(d) Addition. 14 49:620 271 506(f) 1410 92–603 229(d) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 506(f)(3) 1412 92–603 233(d),
(f)Addition. 14 49:620 271 506(f)(4) 1416 92–603 237(b), (d)(1) Do. 14 49:620 271 506(g) 1389 92–603 221(c)(2)
(d)Do. 14 49:620 271 508(b) 457 92–345 2(d) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 509(a)(2) 1389 92–603 221(c)(3),
(d)Do. 14 49:620 271 509(a)(2) (A)–(C) 1412 92–603 233(e),
(f)Part of existing text designated as
(A): subcls. (B),
(C)added. 14 49:620 271 509(b) 457 92–345 2(e) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 510(b) 457 92–345 2(f) Do. 14 49:620 271 601–605 1478 1484 92–603 302, 303(b) Addition; effective date; nonapplicability. 14 49:620 271 903(b)(3) 398 92–329 2(d) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 905(b)(1) 398 92–329 2(c) Do. 14 49:620 271 1001–1006 1484 92–603 303(a),
(f)Repeal; effective date; nonapplicability. 14 49:620 271 1002(a)(1) 1491 92–603 410(b) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1002(a)(4) (A),
(B)1489 92–603 407(b)(1),
(2)Part of existing text designated as (A); cl.
(B)added. 14 49:620 271 1002(a)(9) 1492 92–603 413(b) Revision. 14 49:620 271 1002
(13)1488 92–603 405(b) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1002(b) 1488 92–603 406(b) Do. 14 49:620 271 1003(a) 947 92–512 301(d),
(e)Do. 14 49:620 271 1003(a)(3) 945 92–512 301(a) Exception. 14 49:620 271 1003(a)
(E)946, 947 92–512 301(b),(e) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1003(a)(4) 945 92–512 301(a) Exception. 14 49:620 271 1006 1 1490 92–603 408(b) Amendment. B20 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1935 Aug. 14 49:620 271 1006(i),(ii) 1490 92–603 409(b)(1),
(2)Part of existing text designated as (i); cl.
(ii)added. 14 49:620 271 1101–1130 1429 92–603 249F(a) Designation as pt. A; heading revised. 14 49:620 271 1101(a)(1) 1451 92–603 272(a),
(c)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1106 1428 92–603 to S Exception. 14 49:620 271 1106(d),
(e)1428 92–603 2490(a).
(b)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1108(c)(1) 1451 92–603 271(a),
(c)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1108(c)(2) 1451 92–603 271(b),
(c)Do. 14 49:620 271 1108(d) 1451 92–603 272(b),
(c)Do. 14 49:620 271 1121 1453 92–603 278(a)
(24)Do. 14 49:620 271 1121 1458 92–603 292 Effective date of 1971 repeal. 14 49:620 271 1122 1386 1389 92–603 221(a),
(b)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1123 1418 92–603 241 Do. 14 49:620 271 1130 945, 947 92–512 301(a),(d),
(e)Addition; applicability. 14 49:620 271 1130 1479, 1481 92–603 302 Applicability. 14 49:620 271 1130 1487 92–603 403 Exceptions. 14 49:620 271 1151–1170 1429 1445 92–603 249F(b) Addition (pt. B). 14 49:620 271 1401–1405 1484 92–603 303(a),
(b)Repeal; effective date; nonapplicability. 14 49:620 271 1402(a)(1) 1491 92–603 410(c) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1402(a)(4) (A),(B) 1489 92–603 407(c)(1),
(2)Part of existing text designated as (A); cl.
(B)added. 14 49:620 271 1402(a)(9) 1492 92–603 413(c) Revision. 14 49:620 271 1402(a)
(12)1488 92–603 405(c) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1402(b) 1488 92–603 406(c) Do. 14 49:620 271 1403(a) 947 92–512 301(d),(e) Do. 14 49:620 271 1403(a)(3) 945 92–512 301(a) Exception. 14 49:620 271 1403(a)(3)
(E)946, 947 92–512 301(b),(e) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1403(a)(4) 945 92–512 301(a) Exception. 14 49:620 271 1405 1490 92–603 408(c) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1405(i),(ii) 1491 92–603 409(c)(1),
(2)Part of existing text designated as (i); cl.
(ii)added. 14 49:620 271 1601–1634 1465 1478, 1484 92–603 301, 303(b) Revision; effective date; nonapplicability. 14 49:620 271 1602(a)(1) 1491 92–603 410(d) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1602(a)(4) (A),(B) 1489 92–603 407(d)(1),
(2)Part of existing text designated as (A); cl.
(B)added. 14 49:620 271 1602(a)(7) 1492 92–603 413(d) Revision. 14 49:620 271 1602
(10)1488 92–603 405(d) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1602(b) 1489 92–603 406(d) Do. 14 49:620 271 1603(a) 947 92–512 301(d),
(e)Do. 14 49:620 271 1603(a)(4) 945 92–512 301(a) Exception. 14 49:620 271 1603(a)(4) 946, 947 92–512 301(b),
(e)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1603(a)
(5)945 92–512 301(a) Exception. 14 49:620 271 1605(a) 1490 92–603 408(d) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1605(a)(1), () 1491 92–603 409(d)(1),
(2)Part of existing text designated as (i); cl.
(ii)added. B21 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1935 Aug. 14 49:620 271 1801–1879 1370 92–603 201(a)(1)(A) Heading revised. 14 49:620 271 1801–1879 1384 92–603 211(C)(1)(B) Applicability. 14 49:620 271 1801–1879 1390 92–603 222(a)(3) Waiver. 14 49:620 271 1801–1879 1423 92–603 244(b)(2) Exception. 14 49:620 271 1811–1818 1370 92–603 201(a)(1)(B) Heading revised (pt. A). 14 49:620 271 1811 1371 92–603 201(a)(2) Revision. 14 49:620 271 1812 1407, 1408 92–603 228(a) Applicability. 14 49:620 271 1813 1383, 1411 92–603 211(a), 233(a) Do. 14 49:620 271 1814 1403 92–603 226(b)(1) Exception. 14 49:620 271 1814(a) 1404 92–603 226(c)(1),
(f)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1814(a) 1405, 1407 92–603 227(b)(1),
(g)Do. 14 49:620 271 1814(a)(1) 1456 92–603 281(e),
(g)Revision; effective date. 14 49:620 271 1814(a)(2)(C) 1413, 1414 92–603 234(g)(1),
(i)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1814(a)(2)(C) 1425 92–603 247(a),
(c)Do. 14 49:620 271 1814(a)(2)(C) 1453 92–603 278(a)(1) Do. 14 49:620 271 1814(a)(2)(D) 1413, 1414 92–603 234(g)(1),
(i)Do. 14 49:620 271 1814(a)(2)(E) 1447 92–603 256(a),
(d)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1814(a)(6) 1453 92–603 278(a)(2) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1814(a)(7) 1416 92–603 238(a),
(b)Do. 14 49:620 271 1814(a)(7) 1453 92–603 278(a)(3) Do. 14 49:620 271 1814(b) 1411, 1412 92–603 233(a),
(f)Revision. 14 49:620 271 1814(f) 1382, 1384 92–603 211(a),
(d)Do. 14 49:620 271 1814(g) 1405, 1407 92–603 227(b)(2), Addition. 14 49:620 271 1814(h) 1407, 1408 92–603 228(a),
(b)Do. 14 49:620 271 1814(h) 1453, 1454 92–603 278(b)(4),
(17)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1814(i) 1407, 1408 92–603 228(a),
(b)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1816(a) 1422 92–603 243(b),
(c)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1817(a) 1360 92–603 132(d),
(f)Do. 14 49:620 271 1818 1374 92–603 202 Addition. 14 49:620 271 1831–1844 1370 92–603 201(a)(1)(C) Heading revised (pt. B). 14 49:620 271 1831 1371 92–603 201(a)(3)(A) Heading amended. 14 49:620 271 1831 1371 92–603 201(a)(3) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1832(a)(2)(B) 1406, 1407 92–603 227(e)(1),
(g)Revision. 14 49:620 271 1832(a)(2)(C) 1445, 1446 92–603 251(a)(4), (d)(1) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1833 1403 92–603 226(b)(1) Exception. 14 49:620 271 1833(a) 1404 92–603 226(c)(2),
(f)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1833(a)(1)(C) 1384 92–603 211(c)(4),
(d)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1833(a)(1)(D) 1454 92–603 279(a)(1),
(2)Do. 14 49:620 271 1833(a)(2) 1411, 1412 92–603 233(b),
(f)Revision. B22 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1935 Aug. 14 49:620 271 1833(a)(2) 1464 92–603 299K(a),
(b)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1833(a)(2)(C) 1445, 1446 92–603 251(a)(3), (d)(1) Addition. 14 49:620 271 1833(b) 1377 92–603 204(a),
(c)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1833(f)(A),
(B)1424 92–603 245(d)(1),
(2)Part of existing text designated as
(A)and amended: cl.
(B)added. 14 49:620 271 1833(f)(1),
(2)1424 92–603 245(d)(3) Existing text designated as (1); par.
(2)added. 14 49:620 271 1833(g) 1445, 1446 92–603 251(a)(2), (d)(1) Addition. 14 49:620 271 1833(g) 1454 92–603 279(b) Addition (relating direct laboratory billing of patients). 14 49:620 271 1835(a) 1406, 1407 92–603 227(e)(2)(A),
(g)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1835(a)(1) 1456 92–603 281(f),
(g)Revision; effective date. 14 49:620 271 1835(a)(2)(C) 1445, 1446 92–603 251(b)(2), (d)(2) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1835(a)(2)(D) 1456 92–603 283(b)(1), (2),
(c)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1835(c) 1377 92–603 204(b),
(c)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1835(e) 1406, 1407 92–603 227(e)(2)(B),
(g)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1836 1372 92–603 201(c)(1) Revision. 14 49:620 271 1837 1375, 1378 92–603 202, 206(e) Applicability. 14 49:620 271 1837(b) 1448 92–603 260 Revision. 14 49:620 271 1837(c) 1372 92–603 201(c)(2)(A),
(B)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1837(d) 1373 92–603 201(c)C2) Do. 14 49:620 271 1837(f),
(g)1378 92–603 206(a) Addition. 14 49:620 271 1837(h) 1448 92–603 259(a),
(b)Addition; effective date. 14 49:620 271 1838 1375 92–603 202 Applicability. 14 49:620 271 1838(a)(1) 1373 92–603 201(c)(3)(A) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1838(a)(2)(A)–(D) 1373 92–603 201(c)(3)(B)(i),
(ii)Do. 14 49:620 271 1838(a)(3) 1378 92–603 206(b)(1),
(2)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1838(b) 1378 92–603 206(c) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1838(b) 1447 92–603 257(a),
(b)Do. 14 49:620 271 1838(c),
(d)1373 92–603 201(c)(3)(C) Subsec.
(c)redesignated as (d); new
(c)added. 14 49:620 271 1839(b)(1) 1376 92–603 203(a) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1839(b)(2) 1376 92–603 203(b) Do. 14 49:620 271 1839(c)–(f) 1376 92–603 203(c) Subsecs, (c)–(e) redesignated as (d)–(f); new
(c)added. 14 49:620 271 1839(c) 1373 92–603 201(c)(4)(A),
(B)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1839(c) 1375 92–603 202 Applicability. 14 49:620 271 1839(d) 1377 92–603 203(d)(1) Redesignated subsec.
(d)amended. 14 49:620 271 1839(e) 1373 92–603 201(c)(5) Addition. B23 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1935 Aug. 14 49:620 271 1839(f) 1377 92–603 203(d)(2) Redesignated sub sec.
(f)amended. 14 49:620 271 1840(a)(1) 1373 92–603 201(c)(6)(A) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1840(a)(1) 1448, 1449 92–603 263(a),
(f)Do. 14 49:620 271 1840(a)(2) 1373 92–603 201(c)(6)(B) Do. 14 49:620 271 1840(b)(1) 1449 92–603 263(b),
(f)Do. 14 49:620 271 1840(c)–(i) 1449 92–603 263(c),
(f)Subsec.
(c)deleted; (d)–(i) redesignated as (c)–(h). 14 49:620 271 1840(e) 1449 92–603 263(d)(1),
(f)Redesignated subsec
(e)amended. 14 49:620 271 1840(f) 1375 92–603 202 Applicability. 14 49:620 271 1840(f) 1449 92–603 263(d)(2),
(f)Redesignated subsec.
(f)amended. 14 49:620 271 1840(h) 1375 92–603 202 Applicability. 14 49:620 271 1840(h) 1449 92–603 263(d)(3),
(f)Redesignated subsec.
(h)amended. 14 49:620 271 1841(a) 1361 92–603 132(e),
(f)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1841(h) 1449 92–603 263(d)(4),
(f)Do. 14 49:620 271 1841(i) 1449 92–603 263(e),
(f)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1842(a) 1407 92–603 227(e)(3),
(g)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1842(b)(3) 1395 92–603 224(a) Do. 14 49:620 271 1842(b)(3) 1447 92–603 258(a),
(b)Amendment; effective date. 14 49:620 271 1842(b)(3)(B)(ii) 1384 92–603 211(c)(3),
(d)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1842(b)(3)(B)(ii)(I),
(II)1455, 1456 92–603 281(d)(1), (2),
(g)Part of existing text designated as (I); subcl.
(II)added; effective date. 14 49:620 271 1842(b)(3)(C) 1448 92–603 262(a),
(b)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1842(b)(5) 1414, 1415 92–603 236(a),
(c)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1842(g) 1449 92–603 263(d)(5),
(f)Do. 14 49:620 271 1844(a)(1) 1377 92–603 203(e) Revision. 14 49:620 271 1861(a)(2) 1453 92–603 278(a)(4) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1861(b) 1404, 1407 92–603 227(a),
(g)Do. 14 49:620 271 1861(b)(4) 1404 92–603 227(a) Nonapplicability. 14 49:620 271 1861(b)(6) 1404, 1407 92–603 227(a),
(g)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1861(b)(6) 1452 92–603 276(a),
(b)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1861(b)(7) 1404, 1407 92–603 227(a),
(g)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1861(e) 1383, 1384 92–603 211(b)(1)–(3),
(d)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1861(e)(8),
(9)1412, 1414 92–603 234(a)(1)–(3),
(i)Par.
(8)redesignated as (9); new
(8)added. 14 49:620 271 1861(e)(9) 1423 92–603 244(c) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1861(f)(2) 1412, 1414 92–603 234(b),
(i)Revision. 14 49:620 271 1861(g)(2) 1412, 1414 92–603 234(c),
(i)Do. 14 49:620 271 1861(h)–(1) 1453 92–603 278(a)(5)–(9) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1861(i) 1454 92–603 278(b)(10) Do. B24 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1935 Aug. 14 49:620 271 1861(i)(A)–(C) 1425 92–603 248 Part of existing text designated as
(A)and amended; cls. (B),
(C)amended. 14 49:620 271 1861(j) 1450 92–603 267 Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1861(j) 1454 92–603 278(b)(13) Do. 14 49:620 271 1861(j)(10) 1412–1414 92–603 234(d)(1)–(3),
(i)Par.
(10)redesignated as (11); new
(10)added. 14 49:620 271 1861(i)(11)–(13),
(15)1424, 1425 92–603 246(b)(1)–(4),
(c)Par.
(11)redesignated as
(15)and amended; new (11)–(13) added. 14 49:620 271 1861(j)(11) 1412, 1414 92–603 234(d)(1), (2),
(i)Former par.
(10)redesignated as (11). 14 49:620 271 1861(j)(11) 1450 92–603 265 Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1861(k) 1416 92–603 237(c) Do. 14 49:620 271 1861(m)(7) 1453 92–603 278(a)(10) Do. 14 49:620 271 1861(n) 1453 92–603 278(a)(11) Do. 14 49:620 271 1861(o)(5),
(6)1413, 1414 92–603 234(e)(1)–(3),
(i)Par.
(5)redesignated as (6); new
(5)added. 14 49:620 271 1861(p) 1445, 1446 92–603 251(a)(1), (d)(1) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1861(p) 1445, 1446 92–603 251(b)(1), (d)(2) Do. 14 49:620 271 1861(p) 1456 92–603 283(a),
(c)Amendment; applicability. 14 49:620 271 1861(q) 1407 92–603 227(f),
(g)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1861(f) 1384 92–603 211(c)(2),
(d)Amendment; applicability. 14 49:620 271 1861(f)(2)(C) 1447 92–603 256(b),
(d)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1861(f)(4) 1449 92–603 264(a)(1), (2),
(b)Do. 14 49:620 271 1861(f)(5) 1451, 1452 92–603 273(a)(1), (2),
(b)Do. 14 49:620 271 1861(a)(8) 1446 92–603 252(a),
(b)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1861(u) 1406, 1407 92–603 227(d)(1),
(g)Do. 14 49:620 271 1861(u) 1453 92–603 278(a)(12) Do. 14 49:620 271 1861(v)(1) 1393, 1394 92–603 223(a)–(d),
(h)Do. 14 49:620 271 1861(v)(1)(A)–(D) 1405, 1407, 1426 92–603 227(c)(1)–(4), (g), 249(b) Part of existing text designated as subpars. (A), (B); cls. (A),
(B)redesignated as cls. (i),
(ii)of subpar. (A); (C),
(D)added; exception. 14 49:620 271 1861(v)(1) 1426 92–603 249(b) Addition. 14 49:620 271 1861(v)(1) 1454 92–603 278(b)(11) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 W 1861(v)(3) 1453 92–603 278(a)(13) Do. 14 49:620 271 1861(v)(4)–(6) 1394 92–603 223(f),
(h)Pars. (4),
(5)redesignated as (5), (6); new
(4)added. B25 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1935 Aug. 14 49:620 271 1861(v)(5)–(7) 1445, 1446 92–603 251(c), (d)(3) Pars. (5),
(6)redesignated as (6), (7), new
(5)added. 14 49:620 271 1861(v)(5) 1389 92–603 221(c)(4),
(d)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1861(w) 1453 92–603 278(a)(14) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1861(y) 1453 92–603 278(a)(15) Do. 14 49:620 271 1861(z) 1413, 1414 92–603 234(f),
(i)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1861(z) 1453 92–603 278(b)(6) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1862(a)(4) 1384 92–603 211(c)(1)(A), (B),
(d)Do. 14 49:620 271 1862(a)(12) 1447 92–603 256(c),
(d)Do. 14 49:620 271 1862(c) 1382 92–603 210 Addition. 14 49:620 271 1862(d) 1408 92–603 229(a) Do. 14 49:620 271 1863 1413, 1414 92–603 234(g)(2),
(i)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1864(a) 1452–1454 92–603 277, 278(a)(16), (b)(15) Do. 14 49:620 271 1864(a) 1461, 1462 92–603 299D (a),
(c)Do. 14 49:620 271 1864(c) 1422 92–603 244(a) Addition. 14 49:620 271 1865 1413, 1414 92–603 234(h)(1), (2),
(i)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1865(a),
(b)1423 92–603 244(b)(1),
(2)Existing text designated as
(a)and amended: subsec.
(b)addea. 14 49:620 271 1866 1453 92–603 278(a)(17) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1866(a)(1) 1406, 1407 92–603 227(d)(2),
(g)Do. 14 49:620 271 1866(a)(1) 1427 92–603 249A(b),
(e)Do. 14 49:620 271 1866(a)(1) 1454 92–603 278(b)(18) Do. 14 49:620 271 1866(a)(1)(B),
(C)1455, 1456 92–603 281(c)(1), (2),
(g)Subpar.
(B)redesignated as (C); new
(B)added; effective date. 14 49:620 271 1866(a)(2)(B)(1),
(ii)1394 92–603 223(e)(1), (2),
(h)Existing text designated as (i), cl.
(ii)added. 14 49:620 271 1866(a)(2)(C) 1394 92–603 223(g)(2), Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1866(a)(2) 1394 92–603 223(g)(1),
(h)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1866(b) 1427 92–603 249A (c)(1),
(e)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1866(b)(3) 1427 92–603 249 A (c)(2),
(e)Deletion; new cl.
(3)added. 14 49:620 271 1866(c)(1),
(2)1427 92–603 249A(d),
(e)Existing text designated as (1); par.
(2)added. 14 49:620 271 1866(d)(2)(D)–(F) 1409 92–603 229(b) Addition. 14 49:620 271 1867(a)–(c) 1457 92–603 288(a)–(c) Subsecs. (a),
(b)revised;
(c)deleted. 14 49:620 271 1869(b) 1464, 1465 92–603 290(a), (b)(1),
(2)Revision. 14 49:620 271 1870(b) 1455, 1456 92–603 281(a)(2),
(g)Amendment; effective date. B26 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1935 Aug. 14 49:620 271 1870(b)(1)(A),
(B)1454, 1456 92–603 281(a)(1)(A), (B),
(g)Part of existing text designated as (A); cl.
(B)added. 14 49:620 271 1870(c) 1448 92–603 261(a),
(b)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1870(c) 1455, 1456 92–603 281(b)(1), (2),
(g)Amendment; effective date. 14 49:620 271 1870(g) 1450 92–603 266 Addition. 14 49:620 271 1872 1419, 1420 92–603 242(a),
(d)Amendment; nonapplicability. 14 49:620 271 1874(c) 1457 92–603 289 Addition. 14 49:620 271 1875(a) 1373 92–603 201(c)(7) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1875(b) 1393 92–603 222(c)(1),
(2)Do. 14 49:620 271 1875(b) 1404 92–603 226(d)(1), (2),
(f)Do. 14 49:620 271 1875(b) 1423 92–603 244(d) Do. 14 49:620 271 1876 1396, 1404 92–603 226(a),
(f)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1876 1453 92–603 278(b)(3) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1877 1419, 1420 92–603 242(b),
(d)Addition; nonapplicability. 14 49:620 271 1877(c) 1454 92–603 278(b)(8) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1878 1420–1422 92–603 243(a)–(c) Addition; applicability. 14 49:620 271 1879 1384–1386 92–603 213(a),
(b)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1901–1910 1381 92–603 209(a), (b)(1) Exception. 14 49:620 271 1901–1910 1390 92–603 222(a)(3) Waiver. 14 49:620 271 1902(a) 1450, 1451 92–603 268(a),
(c)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1902(a) 1454 92–603 278(b)(14) Do. 14 49:620 271 1902(a)(9) 1416, 1418 92–603 239(a),
(d)Revision. 14 49:620 271 1902(a)(13) 1453 92–603 278(a)(18) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1902(a)(13)(D) 1389 92–603 221(c)(5),
(d)Do. 14 49:620 271 1902(a)(13)(D) 1410, 1411 92–603 232(a),
(c)Revision. 14 49:620 271 1902(a)(13)(E) 1426 92–603 249(a)(1),
(2)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1902(a)(14) 1381 92–603 208(a),
(b)Revision. 14 49:620 271 1902(a)(23) 1418 92–603 240 Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1902(a)(23) 1451 92–603 271A(a),
(b)Effective date of 1968 amendment. 14 49:620 271 1902(a)(26) 1453 92–603 278(a)(19) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1902(a)(26)(A) 1452 92–603 274(a) Do. 14 49:620 271 1902(a)(28) 1424, 1425 92–603 246(a),
(c)Revision. 14 49:620 271 1902(a)(28) 1453 92–603 278(a)(20) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1902(a)(30) 1416 92–603 237(a)(2), (d)(2) Do. 14 49:620 271 1902(a)(31)(A) 1460 92–603 298 Do. 14 49:620 271 1902(a)(32) 1415 92–603 236(b)(1)–(3),
(c)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1902(a)(33) 1417, 1418 92–603 239(b)(1)–(3),
(d)Do. 14 49:620 271 1902(a)(34) 1446 92–603 255(a)(1)–(3),
(b)Do. 14 49:620 271 1902(a)(35) 1460 92–603 299A(1)–(3) Do. 14 49:620 271 1902(a)(37) 1462 92–603 299D(b)(1)–(3),
(c)Do. B27 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1935 Aug. 14 49:620 271 1902(d) 1410 92–603 231 Repeal. 14 49:620 271 1902(e) 1381 92–603 209(a) Addition. 14 49:620 271 1902(f) 1381, 1382 92–603 209(b)(1),
(2)Do. 14 49:620 271 1903(a)–(i) 1396, 1457 92–603 225, 290 Exception. 14 49:620 271 1903(a)(1) 1380 92–603 207(a)(2),
(b)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1903(a)(3),
(4)1414 92–603 235(a),
(b)Par.
(3)redesignated as (4); new
(3)added. 14 49:620 271 1903(a)(4),
(5)1428 92–603 249B Par.
(4)redesignated as (5); new
(4)added; effective date. 14 49:620 271 1903(a)(5),
(6)1462 92–603 299E(a) Par.
(5)redesignated as (6); new
(5)added. 14 49:620 271 1903(b)(1) 1459 92–603 295 Repeal. 14 49:620 271 1903(b)(3) 1389 92–603 221(c)(6),
(d)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1903(e) 1410 92–603 230 Repeal. 14 49:620 271 1903(g) 1379, 1380 92–603 207(a)(1), (2),
(b)Addition; applicability. 14 49:620 271 1903(g) 1453 92–603 278(b)(1) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1903(h) 1379, 1380 92–603 207(a)(1), (2).
(b)Addition; applicability. 14 49:620 271 1903(h) 1453 92–603 278(b)(1).
(5)Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1903(i) 1395 92–603 224(c) Addition. 14 49:620 271 1903(i) 1410 92–603 229(c) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1903(f)(3) 1411, 1412 92–603 233(c),
(f)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1903(i)(4) 1415, 1416 92–603 237(a)(1), (d)(1) Do. 14 49:620 271 1903(f)(4) 1454 92–603 278(b)(7) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1903(j) 1396 92–603 225 Addition. 14 49:620 271 19030) 1454 92–603 278(b)(16) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1903(j) 1457 92–603 290 Addition (relating to withholding of Federal payments under Medicaid). 14 49:620 271 1903(k) 1404 92–603 226(e),
(f)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1905(a) 1461 92–603 299B(c) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1905(a)(4) 1453 92–603 278(a)(21) Do. 14 49:620 271 1905(a)(4)(C) 1462 92–603 299E(b) Addition. 14 49:620 271 1905(a)(5) 1453, 1454 92–603 278(a)(22), 280 Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1905(a)(14) 1453 92–603 278(a)(23) Do. 14 49:620 271 1905(a)(14) 1459, 1460 92–603 297(a),
(b)Revision. 14 49:620 271 1905(a)(15)–(17) 1460 92–603 299B(a)(1)–(4) Pars. (15),
(16)redesignated as (17), (15):new
(16)added. 14 49:620 271 1905(c) 1464 92–603 299L(a) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1905(d)(3) 1460 92–603 299 Revision. 14 49:620 271 1905(e) 1384 92–603 212(a),
(b)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1905(f) 1425 92–603 247(b),
(c)Do. 14 49:620 271 1905(g) 1452 92–603 275(a),
(b)Do. 14 49:620 271 1905(h) 1461 92–603 299fe(b) Do. 14 49:620 271 1905(h) 1464 92–603 299L(b) Addition (relating to skilled nursing facility). B28 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1935 Aug. 14 49:620 271 1906 1457 92–603 287(a),
(b)Repeal. 14 49:620 271 1908(d) 1451, 1452 92–603 269, 274(b) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1908(g)(1) 1451 92–603 268(b),
(c)Do. 14 49:620 271 1909 1419, 1420 92–603 242(c),
(d)Addition; nonapplicability. 14 49:620 271 1909(c) 1454 92–603 278(b)(9) Amendment. 14 49:620 271 1910 1426, 1427 92–603 249A(a),
(e)Addition. 14 49:620 271 1910 1454 92–603 278(b)(12) Amendment. 24 49:750 320 32 724, 725, 729, 730 92–433 1, 4(a), 9 Supplemental provision. 27 49:939 Pub. Res. 64 ............ 383 92–322 1 Extension. 29 49:967 399 ............ 766, 767 92–460 2(a), 5(a),
(b)Annuity increase; effective date; termination date. 1936 May 20 49:1363 605 407(a),
(b)390 92–324 2, 4 Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. June 2 49:1393 631 ............ 1181 92–568 1 Name redesignation. 2 49:1393 631 3 1182 92–568 2 Amendment. 2 49:1393 631 4 1182 92–568 3(2) Repeal. 29 49:1985 835 ............ 389 92–323 1(b)(B) Exception. 29 49:1985 835 501–511 1167 92–553 ............ Do. 29 49:1985 835 509 528 92–374 ............ Amendment. 29 49:1985 835 613(b) 389 92–323 1(a)(A) Do. 29 49:1985 835 613(b)(1) 389 92–323 l(a)(B) Deletion; new par.
(1)added. 29 49:1985 835 613(b)(2) 389 92–323 l(a)(C) Amendment. 29 49:1985 835 613(d)(1) 389 92–323 1(b)(A) Do. 29 49:1985 835 613(d)(4) 389 92–323 1(b)(B) Addition. 29 49:1985 835 613(e) 389 92–323 1(c) Amendment. 29 49:1985 835 905(a) 617 92–402 2(1)–(3) Do. 29 49:1985 835 1101 909 92–507 1 Deletion; new sec. 1101 added. 29 49:1985 835 1102 910 92–507 2(1)–(4) Amendment. 29 49:1985 835 1103–1112 910–917 92–507 3–7 Secs. 1103–1109, 1111, 1112 deleted; new secs. 1103–1106, 1108, 1109 added; 1110 redesignated as 1107; savings provision. 1937 June 24 50:307 162 1 766, 767 92–460 2(a), 5(a),
(b)Annuity increase; effective date; termination date. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 2” 765, 767 92–460 1(b)(3), 5(a),
(b)Do. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 2(e)” 765, 767 92–460 1(b)(1)–(3), 5(a),
(b)Amendment; effective date; termination date. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 2(i)” 765, 767 92–460 1(c), 5(a),
(b)Do. B29 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1937 June 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 3(a)” 766, 767 92–460 2(c), 5(a),
(b)Annuity adjustment; effective date; termination date. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 3(a)(1)–(4)” 765, 767 92–460 1(a), 5(a),
(b)Annuity increase; effective date; termination date. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 3(a)(5)” 765, 767 92–460 1(a), (b)(1), 5(a),
(b)Addition; exception; effective date; termination date. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 3(e)” 765, 767 92–460 1(a), 5(a),
(b)Annuity increase; effective date; termination date. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 3(e)” 765–767 92–460 1(d)(1), (2), 5(a) Amendment; effective dates. (See also 1935, P.L. 271, sec. 215(b)(2)(C)(ii).) 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 5(a)–(o)” 766, 767 92–460 1(f), 5(a),
(b)Annuity increase; effective date; termination date. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 5(1)(1)” 766 92–460 1(e) Amendment. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 5(P)” 766, 767 92–460 1(f), 5(a),
(b)Addition; effective date; termination date. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 6” 766, 767 92–460 2(a), 5(a).
(b)Pension increase; effective date; termination date. 24 50:307 162 1, “Sec. 22” 1373 92–603 201(d) Addition. July 22 50:522 210 11(a) 661 92–419 116 Provision subsequent to repeal. 22 50:522 210 32(c) 381 92–319 1 Exception. 22 50:522 210 32(e) 669 92–419 301 Amendment. Sept. 1 50:888 412 10(b) 906 92–503 3(2) Do. 1 50:888 412 10(c) 906 92–503 3(3) Do. 1 50:888 412 10(e) 906 92–503 3(1) Do. 2 50:917 415 3 1172 92–558 101(a),
(c)Do. 2 50:917 415 4(b) 1172 92–558 101(b),
(c)Do. 2 50:917 415 8(b) 1173 92–558 102(a),
(b)Do. 1938 Feb. 16 52:31 430 316(c) 215 92–311 ............ Do. 16 52:31 430 378(a) 499 92–354 ............ Do. 16 52:31 430 507(a) 205 92–310 221(b)(1)(2) Do. 16 52:31 430 520 501 92–357 ............ Addition. June 10 52:640 587 ............ 531 92–380 1 (Revised. See 1958, P.L. 85–768.) 20 52:797 684 16 1273 92–578 9(b) Applicability. 25 52:1040 717 ............ 998 92–516 3(3) Amendment. 25 52:1040 717 301(p) 562 92–387 4(e), 5 Revision. 25 52:1040 717 403(n) 1231–1233 92–573 30(a), (e)(2)–(4), 34(2) Transfer of functions; savings provision. 25 52:1040 717 502(p) 1231–1233 92–573 30(a), (e)(2)–(4), 34(2) Do. 25 52:1040 717 503(b)(2) 1231–1233 92–573 30(a), (e)(2)–(4), 34(2) Do. B30 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1938 June 25 52:1040 717 505(e)(1) 562 92–387 4(d), 5 Amendment. 25 52:1040 717 510(e) 561, 562 92–387 4(a), 5 Do. 25 52:1040 717 510(f) 561, 562 92–387 4(b), 5 Do. 25 52:1040 717 510(i) 562 92–387 4(c), 5 Do. 25 52:1040 717 510(j) 560, 562 92–387 3, 5 Addition. 25 52:1040 717 602(f) 1231–1233 92–573 30(a). (e)(2)–(4), 34(2) Transfer of functions; savings provision. 25 52:1060 718 3(r)(1) 375, 236 92–318 906(b)(2). 2(c)(1),
(2)Amendment. 25 52:1060 718 3(s)(4) 375, 236 92–318 906(b)(3), 2(c)(1),
(2)Do. 25 52:1060 718 13(a) 375, 236 92–318 906(b)(1) 2(c)(1),
(2)Do. 25 52:1060 718 13(f) 566, 572 92–392 1(a) Applicability. 1940 Mar. 4 54:39 422 ............ 351, 352, 236 92–318 506(e)(1)–(3), (n), 2(c)(2) Amendment. June 8 54:250 567 1(a)–(c) 1064 92–535 1(1)–(4) Existing text designated as
(a)and amended; subsecs. (b),
(c)added. 8 54:250 567 2 1065 92–535 2 Amendment. 8 54:250 567 3 1065 92–535 3 Revision. 8 54:250 567 4 1065 92–535 4 Amendment. Aug. 22 54:789 768 18(a)(1)(A),
(B)1316 92–595 2(g) Nonapplicability. 22 54:789 768 18(a)(2) 1316 92–595 2(g) Do. 22 54:789 768 18(k) 1316 92–595 2(g) Revision. Sept. 18 54:898 785 322(a)–(c) 1163, 1164 92–550 1(a),
(b)Existing text designated as
(a)and amended; subsecs. (b),
(c)added. Oct. 17 54:1178 861 101(1) 1098, 1099 92–540 504(1), 601(b) Amendment. 17 54:1178 861 701 1098, 1099 92–540 504(2), 601(b) Addition. 1941 July 1 55:446 145 ............ 1508 92–607 506(h)(1) Partial repeal. Dec. 29 55:875 389 2(2),
(3)213 92–310 231(cc) Cl.
(2)deleted;
(3)redesignated as (2). 1942 June 8 56:330 600 ............ 1510 92–607 ............ Applicability. 8 56:330 600 7 205 92–310 220(i)(1)–(3) Amendment. Dec. 24 56:1086 841 ............ 213 92–310 231(dd)(1)–(3) (Revised. See 1947, P.L. 318.) 24 56:1089 846 2, 3, 5 810 92–491 4(b) Applicability. 1944 July 1 58:682 410 ............ 682 92–423 3(3) Exception. B31 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1944 July 1 58:682 410 1 137 92–294 3(a) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 217(a),
(b)687 92–423 7(a)(1), (2), 9 Do. 1 58:682 410 217(e) 85 92–255 502(a) Addition. 1 58:682 410 221(a)(5) 713 92–425 5 Revision. 1 58:682 410 225 1293 92–585 5 Addition. 1 58:682 410 301(d) 687 92–423 7(b), 9 Amendment. 1 58:682 410 301(i) 687 92–423 7(b), 9 Do. 1 58:682 410 314(d)(2)(K) 77 92–255 403(a) Do. 1 58:682 410 317 748–750 92–449 101, 102 Revision. 1 58:682 410 318 751 92–449 203 Addition. 1 58:682 410 329(a) 1290 92–585 2(a) Revision. 1 58:682 410 329(b) 1290 92–585 2(b) Do. 1 58:682 410 329(c) 1291 92–585 2(c) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 329(d)(1),
(2)1291 92–585 2(d)(1)–(4) Existing text designated as
(1)and amended; par.
(2)added. 1 58:682 410 329(f)(1)–(3) 1292 92–585 2(e) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 329(g),
(h)1292 92–585 2(f),
(g)Subsec.
(g)redesignated as
(h)and amended; new
(g)added. 1 58:682 410 329(i) 1292 92–585 2(h) Addition. 1 58:682 410 341(a) 77 92–255 402(a) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 341(c) 77 92–255 402(b) Addition. 1 58:682 410 343(b) 136 92–293 3 Repeal. 1 58:682 410 405 683 92–423 3(3) Exception. 1 58:682 410 411–419B 687 92–423 6(e), 9 Heading revised (pt. B). 1 58:682 410 411 686, 687 92–423 6(a), 9 Amendment. 1 58:682 410 412 686, 687 92–423 6(b)(1)–(3), (5), 9 Amendment; heading revised. 1 58:682 410 412(a)–(g), (1)–(7) 686, 687 92–423 6(b)(4), 9 Pars, (a)–(g) redesignated as pars. (1)–(7). 1 58:682 410 413–419A 680–685, 687 92–423 3(1)–(3), 9 Secs. 413, 414 redesignated as 419A, 418; new 413–417 added. 1 58:682 410 418(a)–(f) 686, 687 92–423 6(c)(1)–(5), 9 Existing text designated as subsec. (a); pars. (a)–(f) redesignated as pars. (1)–(6) of subsec.
(a)and amended; subsec.
(b)added. 1 58:682 410 419A(a) 686, 687 92–423 5(1), 6(d)(1), 9 Amendment. 1 58:682 410 419A(b) 687 92–423 6(d)(2), 9 Do. 1 58:682 410 4I9A(c) 686, 687 92–423 5(2), 9 Addition. 1 58:682 410 419B 685, 687 92–423 4, 9 Do. 1 58:682 410 431–434 163 92–305 1(b)(2) Heading revised (pt. D). 1 58:682 410 431(a) 163 92–305 1(b)(1) Amendment. B32 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1944 July 1 58:682 410 434 162 92–305 1(a) Addition. 1 58:682 410 741(f)(1) 1293 92–585 4 Amendment. 1 58:682 410 1001(c) 754 92–449 301 Do. 1 58:682 410 (title XI) 1101–1115 650–652 92–414 3, 4(1) Heading revised; secs. 1101–1106 designated as pt. A; 1111–1115 (pt. B) added. 1 58:682 410 1101–1114 137–139 92–294 3(b),
(c)Secs. 1101–1114 (title XI) renumbered as secs. 1201–1214 (title XII); new secs. 1101–1106 (title XI) added. 1 58:682 410 1101(a)(3) 652 92–414 4(2) Deletion. 1 58:682 410 1103 652 92–414 4(3) Amendment. 1 58:682 410 1104 652 92–414 4(3) Do. 1 58:682 110 1106 652 92–414 4(3) Do. 1 58:682 410 (title XII) 1201–1214 137 92–294 3(b) Former secs. 110l–1114 (title XI) renumbered as 1201–1214 (title XII). Oct. 3 58:765 457 13(h) 504 92–362 2 Repeal. Dec. 22 58:887 534 9 968–970 92–514 401, 403, 501, 504 Project reauthorization; supplemental provision. 1945 Apr. 25 59:77 40 ............ 1112 92–544 ............ Applicability. Dec. 6 59:597 248 ............ 902 92–500 12(o) Do. 6 59:597 248 101 1274 92–578 15 Amendment. 6 59:597 248 104 50, 51, 54 92–242 ............ Exception. 6 59:597 248 104 448 92–342 ............ Do. 6 59:597 248 104 550 92–383 ............ Do. 6 59:597 248 104 587, 589 92–398 ............ Do. 6 59:597 248 104 600, 602 92–399 ............ Do. 6 59:597 248 104 1130, 1133 92–544 ............ Do. 1946 Mar. 8 60:41 321 11 1167 92–553 ............ Do. June 4 60:230 396 4 726 92–433 4(c) Revision. 4 60:230 396 7 731 92–433 10 Amendment. 4 60:230 396 8 729 92–433 8 Do. 4 60:230 396 9(a)–(c) 726, 727 92–433 5(a)–(c) Parts of existing text designated as (a)–(c); subsec.
(b)revised;
(c)amended. 4 60:230 396 10 726 92–433 4(d) Amendment. 4 60:230 396 13(a)(1) 724 92–433 2(a) Do. 4 60:230 396 13(a)(2) 724 92–433 2(b) Do. 4 60:230 396 13(i) 724 92–433 1 Addition. B33 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1 Referred to in text as Aug. 3, 1946. 1946 June 14 60:257 413 9 218, 222 92–313 3, 11 Transfer of funds. July 1 60:386 479 ............ 1508 92–607 506(h)(6) Partial repeal. 23 60:596 520 “Sec. 3” 132 92–283 1 Exception. 23 60:596 520 “Sec. 3” 500 92–355 1 Do. 23 60:596 520 “Sec. 3” 500 92–356 1 Do. 31 60:718 570 ............ 1510 92–607 ............ Applicability. 31 60:718 570 1–14, 16(a) 1511, 1513 92–607 ............ Do. Aug. 2 60:790 592 5(c),
(d)812 92–495 2 Addition. 2 60:790 592 7(h) 812 92–495 3 Amendment. 2 60:790 592 12 1020 92–520 3 Exception. 2 60:806 600 16(a) 1323 92–598 7(2) Exception. (See also 1914, P.L. 127, sec. 5.) 7 60:875 624 5(b)(1) 1012, 1014, 1015 92–518 201(1), 204(a),
(b)Amendment; effective date; savings provision. 7 60:875 624 5(d) 1013, 1015 92–518 201(2), 204(c) Addition; effective date. 7 60:875 624 8 1013, 1015 92–518 201(3)(A),
(B)204(d),
(e)Amendment; effective date. 7 60:875 624 8 1013 92–518 202(a)(1) Amendment. 17 60:875 624 8 1014 92–518 203(b) Amendment; exception. 7 60:875 624 9(b)(1) 1013, 1015 92–518 201(4)(A), (B), 204(f) Amendment. 7 60:875 624 9(b)(3) 1013, 1015 92–518 201(4)(C), 204(f) Do. 7 60:875 624 9(c)(5) 1013, 1015 92–518 201(4)(D), 204(f) Do. 7 60:875 624 13 1013 92–518 202(a)(2) Do. 13 60:999 724 501(c) 492 92–352 107 Addition. 13 60:999 724 1011 207 92–310 227(c) Repeal. 13 60:1049 726 2 115 92–265 1 Nonapplicability. 13 60:1049 726 6 115 92–265 5 Amendment. 13 60:1049 726 23 114 92–265 1 Delection; new sec. 23 added. 13 60:1049 726 27(a),
(b)115 92–265 2, 3 Deletion; new subsecs. (a),
(b)added. 13 60:1049 726 28 115 92–265 4 Addition. 14 60:1080 732 ............ 806 92–487 ............ Applicability. 14 60:1082 733 207 351, 352, 236 92–318 506(f), (n), 2(C)(2) Amendment. 1947 61:101 72 ............ 213 92–310 231(ee) Do. June 23 61:136 101 101, “Sec. 11” 109 92–261 7 Applicability. 25 61:163 104 ............ 973–999 92–516 2, 4 Revision; savings provisions. 25 61:163 104 2z(2)(i) 1231–1233 92–573 30(a), (e)(2)–(4), 34(2) Transfer of functions; savings provision. (See 1972P.L. 92–516.) July 11 61:311 175 3 642 92–410 202(a),
(c)Amendment. 11 61:311 175 4 642 92–410 202(b),
(c)Do. B34 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1947 July 16 61:328 195 (art. I, title XII) 11(0(3) 455 92–344 10 Exception. 29 61:511 255 8(a),
(b)907 92–504 1(a),
(b)Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. Aug. 1 61:717 318 ............ 213 92–310 231(dd)(1)–(3) Amendment. 1948 Jan. 27 62:6 402 501 494 92–352 204 Do. 27 62:6 402 701 35 92–226 407(d) Revision. 27 62:6 402 701 494 92–352 203 Amendment; nonapplicability. 27 62:6 402 703 114 92–264 ............ Addition. 27 62:6 402 703 403 92–334 101(b) Exception. 27 62:6 402 703 577 92–394 ............ Revision. 27 62:6 402 804, 805 493 92–352 202 Addition. 28 62:15 403 3(a) 808 92–490 1(1),
(2)Amendment. May 19 62:240 537 1(2) 723 92–432 ............ Do. June 29 62:1070 806 10 206 92–310 224(b)(1),
(2)Do. 1949 May 26 63:111 73 1 490 92–352 103(a)(1), (0 Revision. 26 63:111 73 2(b) 490 92–352 103(a)(2),
(c)Repeal. 27 63:112 76 125 643 92–410 301(a)(1),
(c)Amendment. 27 63:112 76 125(2),
(3)643 92–410 301(a)(2),
(c)Do. 27 63:112 76 127(a)–(c) 643 92–410 301(a)(3)(A)–(C),
(c)Par.
(a)amended;
(c)repealed; (a),
(b)redesignated as pars. (1), (2). 27 63:112 76 127(1),
(2)'643 92–410 301(a)(3)(C),
(c)Pars, (a),
(b)redesignated as pars. (1), (2). 27 63:112 76 212 643 92–410 301(b)(1),
(c)Amendment. 27 63:112 76 212(2),
(3)643 92–410 301(b)(2),
(c)Do. 27 63:112 76 603(a) 1015 92–518 302(a),
(b)Do. June 30 63:350 149 4(i) 214 92–310 234(1),
(2)Do. 30 63:377 152 203(k)(3),
(4)503 92–362 1 Par.
(3)redesignated as (4); new
(3)added. 30 63:377 152 210(f) 218, 222 92–313 3, 11 Revision. 30 63:377 152 210(j),
(k)219, 222 92–313 4, 11 Addition. 30 63:377 152 302–305 1323 92–598 7(4) Exception. 30 63:377 152 503(f) 1155 92–546 2 Repeal. 30 63:377 152 901–904 1278 92–582 ............ Addition. July 15 63:413 171 103(b) 906 92–503 4 Amendment. 15 63:413 171 501(c) 664 92–419 119 Nonapplicability. 15 63:413 171 502(b)(3) 664 92–419 119 Do. Oct. 13 63:842 353 ............ 1011 92–518 103(9) Applicability. 13 63:842 353 6 760 92–454 3 Partial repeal. B35 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1949 Oct. 19 63:883 361 1 675 92–419 602(a),
(b)Amendment. 26 63:909 392 1 134 92–288 3(b) Repeal. 28 63:954 429 ............ 1125 92–544 ............ (See 5 U.S.C. 5101 et seq., table 5(a).) 31 63:1051 439 416 1492 92–603 411(g) Amendment. 1950 Apr. 19 64:44 474 9 1484 92–603 303(c) Repeal. May 10 64:149 507 3(a)(1) 528 92–372 8(1),
(2)Amendment. 10 64:149 507 3(b) 802 92–484 10(b) Revision. Aug. 1 64:384 630 31(d)(2) 1497 92–606 1(d), 2 Amendment. 15 64:447 693 1(h) 639, 641 92–410 113, 118 Do. 25 64:473 729 1 134 92–288 1 Revision. 25 64:473 729 2 134 92–288 2 Amendment. Sept. 7 64:777 764 5 787 92–471 203(b) Repeal. 8 64:798 774 303(b) 390 92–325 1 Amendment. 8 64:798 774 717(a) 390 92–325 2 Do. 12 64:832 784 203 1325 92–599 402 Addition. 21 64:897 803 ............ 121 92–272 301(3), 302 Boundary revision. 23 64:987 831 303(c) 1318 92–596 7 Revision. 30 64:1100 874 5(a)(1),
(2)338, 236 92–318 411(c)(1), 2(c)(1),
(2)Existing text designated as (1); par.
(2)added. 30 64:1100 874 103(a)(1)(A) 338, 236 92–318 411(b)(1), (2)(B). (3), 2(c)(2) Amendment. 30 64:1100 874 103(a)(1)(C) 338, 236 92–318 411(b)(2)(A). (3), 2(c)(2) Addition. 30 64:1100 874 103(a)(7) 352, 236 92–318 508, 2(c)(1),
(2)Amendment. 30 64:1100 874 141(c)(1)(C),
(D)352, 236 92–318 507(a), 2(c)(1),
(2)Cl.
(C)redesignated as (D); new
(C)added. 30 64:1100 874 141(c)(3) 352, 236 92–318 507(b), 2(c)(1),
(2)Amendment. 30 64:1100 874 301–307 334, 236 92–318 411(a). 2(0(1),
(2)Secs. 301–303 redesignated as 401–403 (title IV); new 301–307 added (title III). 30 64:1100 874 401–403 334, 236 92–318 411(a). 2(c)(1),
(2)Former secs. 301–303 (title III) redesignated as 401–403 (title IV). 1951 Jan. 6 64:1223 911 ............ 1505 92–607 503 Amendment. 12 64:1245 920 201(e) 503 92–360 1(1) Do. 12 64:1245 920 201(h) 503 92–360 1(1) Do. 12 64:1245 920 205(h) 503 92–360 1(1) Do. 12 64:1245 920 408 503 92–360 1(2) Do. 1952 Mar. 5 66:14 271 ............ 1011 92–518 103(8) Applicability. June 27 66:163 414 301(b) 1289 92–584 1, 3 Revision; savings provision 27 66:163 414 301(d) 1289 92–584 3 Addition. B36 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1953 June 20 67:72 74 301(a)–(d) 640, 641 92–410 114(1)–(3), 118 Existing text designated as
(a)and amended; subsecs. (b)–(d) added. 26 67:83 83 1, “Sec. 3(b)(1). (2)” 351, 352, 236 92–318 506(g), (n), 2(c)(2) Existing text designated as (1); par.
(2)added. 26 67:83 83 1, “Sec. 10” 351, 352, 236 92–318 506(h), (n), 2(c)(2) Amendment. 30 67:111 88 ............ 1231–1233 92–573 30(b), (e)(2)–(4), 34(2) Transfer of functions; savings provision. 30 67:111 88 13 1108 92–542 ............ Amendment. July 31 67:296 174 ............ 213 92–310 231(ff)(1)–(3) Do. 1954 May 13 68:92 358 4(a)(7) 214 92–310 232(1),
(2)Do. June 4 68:175 388 1 213 92–310 231(gg) Do. July 22 68:497 517 6(b) 563 92–389 ............ Do. 26 68:533 531 2(a)(1) 333 92–318 303(a)(1) Revision. 26 68:533 531 2(a)(3), (b),
(c)333 92–318 303(a)(1) Deletion. 26 68:533 531 3 333 92–318 303(a)(2) Deletion; new sec. 3 added. Aug. 2 68:590 560 701(b) 405 92–335 4 Amendment. 4 68:666 566 1 667 92–419 201(a) Do. 4 68:666 566 2(3) 667 92–419 201(b) Addition. 4 68:666 566 3(6) 667 92–419 201(c) Do. 4 68:666 566 4(1) 668 92–419 201(d) Amendment. 4 68:666 566 4(2)(A) 668 92–419 201(e) Do. 4 68:666 566 4(2)(B) 668 92–419 201(f) Partial revision. 4 68:666 566 5(4) 669 92–419 201(g) Revision. 12 68:698 579 3 786 92–471 108(a) Do. 12 68:698 579 4(d) 787 92–471 108(b) Amendment. 12 68:698 579 5 787 92–471 108(c) Repeal. 12 68:698 579 7 784 92–471 101 Sec. 7 redesignated as 8; new 7 added. 12 68:698 579 8 784 92–471 101 Former sec. 7 redesignated as 8. 12 68:698 579 8(a)–(d) 784 92–471 102(1),
(2)Former sec. 8(a)–(d) redesignated as 9(b)–(e). 12 68:698 579 9 784 92–471 103 Former sec. 9 redesignated as 9(f). 12 68:698 579 9(a)–(e) 784 92–471 102(1), (2),
(4)Former sec. 8(a)–(d) redesignated as 9(b)–(e); subsec.
(a)added. 12 68:698 579 9(b) 786 92–471 107(a) Amendment. 12 68:698 579 9(c)–(e) 784 92–471 102(3) Do. 12 68:698 579 9(c) 786 92–471 107(b) Do. 12 68:698 579 9(e) 786 92–471 107(b) Do. 12 68:698 579 9(f) 784 92–471 103 Former sec. 9 redesignated as 9(f). 12 68:698 579 9(f) 786 92–471 107(c) Amendment. 12 68:698 579 10(a)–(g) 784, 785 92–471 104(1), (3),
(4)Subsecs. (a)–(e) redesignated as (b)–(f); new (a),
(g)added. 12 68:698 579 10(c) 784 92–471 104(2) Amendment. 12 68:698 579 11(a)–(c) 785 92–471 105(1)–(3) Do. B37 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1954 Aug. 12 68:698 579 11(d) 785 92–471 105(4) Revision. 12 68:698 579 12 785 92–471 106 Do. 12 68:698 579 13(a)(1) 787 92–471 108(d) Amendment. 12 68:698 579 13(b) 786 92–471 107(c) Do. 21 68:757 612 ............ 968 92–514 401 Project reauthorization. (See also 1944, P.L. 534, sec. 9.) 27 68:883 680 2(b) 1182, 1183 92–569 1, 6 Amendment. 27 68:883 680 3(a),
(b)1182, 1183 92–569 2, 6 Existing text designated as
(a)and amended; subsec.
(b)added. 27 68:883 680 5 1182, 92–569 3, 6 Revision. 27 68:883 680 7(c) 1183 92–569 4, 6 Amendment. 27 68:883 680 7(e) 1313 92–594 1 Revision. 27 68:883 680 7(f)(1) 1313 92–594 2 Do. 27 68:883 680 9 1183 92–569 5, 6 Addition. 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 161w” 227 92–314 301 Do. 30 68:919 703 1, “Sec. 192” 191 92–307 ............ Do. 1955 June 29 69:190 107 3 401 92–333 ............ Amendment. July 4 69:244 130 ............ 804 92–487 ............ Revision. 15 69:324 161 515 1149 92–545 506(1),
(2)Amendment. 28 69:385 185 2 389 92–322 2(b) Repeal. Aug. 5 69:521 243 ............ 1011 92–518 103(5)(B) Exception. 5 69:521 243 1 131 92–281 1(a) Do. 5 69:521 243 1 1005, 1009, 1010, 1012 92–518 102(a), 103(2), 105 Revision; supplemental provision. 5 69:521 243 1 1008 92–518 102(c)(1)(A) Compensation increase; effective date. 5 69:521 243 2(a) 1009, 1012 92–518 103(1)(A), 105 Amendment. 5 69:521 243 2(a) 1009, 1012 92–518 103(1)(B), 105 Partial repeal. 5 69:521 243 4 1009, 1012 92–518 103(2), 105 Revision. 5 69:521 243 5(c) 1010, 1012 92–518 103(3), 105 Amendment. 5 69:521 243 7(a)(1) 1010–1012, 1014 92–518 103(4)(A)–(C), 105, 203(a) Amendment; exception. 5 69:521 243 7(d) 1014 92–518 203(a) Addition. 5 691521 243 10(a) 1011 92–518 103(5)(B) Exception. 5 69:521 243 10(a)(1) 1011, 1012 92–518 103(5)(A), 105 Amendment. 5 69:521 243 10(c) 1011, 1012 92–518 103(5)(B), 105 Addition. 5 69:521 243 13(a) 1008, 1012 92–518 102(b), 105 Schedule revised. 5 69:521 243 13(a) 1008 92–518 102(c)(2) Compensation increase; effective date. 5 69:521 243 13(d)(2) 1011, 1012 92–518 103(6)(A), (B), 105 Amendment. B38 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1955 Aug. 5 69:521 243 14 1011, 1012 92–518 103(7), 105 Revision. 5 69:521 243 15 1011, 1012 92–518 103(8), 105 Do. 5 69:521 243 16 1011, 1012 92–518 103(9), 105 Do. 5 69:521 243 19 1013 92–518 202(b) Amendment. 5 69:521 243 22 760 92–454 3 Repeal. (See 1949, P.L. 353, sec. 6.) 9 69:539 255 1 723 92–431 ............ Amendment. 9 69:539 255 1 788 92–472 7 Do. 9 69:539 255 1 806 92–488 4 Do. 11 69:671 352 1, “Sec. 1” 351, 352, 236 92–318 506(k), (n), 2(c)(2) Do. 11 69:671 352 1, “Sec. 3(b)(1), (2)” 351, 352, 236 92–318 506(1), (n), 2(c)(2) Existing text designated as (1); par.
(2)added. 11 69:694 372 3, 4 401 92–332 1(a),
(b)Sec. 3 redesignated as 4 and revised; new 3 added. 1956 Apr. 2 70:86 464 4 120 92–272 201(2) Amendment. 11 70:105 485 12 525 92–370 ............ Authorization increase. June 4 70:242 557 5 787 92–471 203(a) Repeal. 27 70:356 624 105(n) 205 92–310 220(j) Do. July 9 70:498 660 1 816–897 92–500 2, 4 Revised; replaced by new “secs. 101–518”; savings provision. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 5(n)” 47 92–240 1 Amendment. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 7(a)” 47 92–240 2 Do. 9 70:498 660 1, “Sec. 8(d)” 48 92–240 3 Do. 11 70:523 689 2 34 92–226 405 Do. 24 70:598 757 ............ 1001 92–517 102(b) Franchise cancellation. 27 70:678 814 ............ 1302 92–589 3(m) Applicability. Aug. 1 70:793 872 2 764 92–459 1 Exception. 1 70:807 880 104(i)(2)(A)(i),
(B)1357 92–603 125(b) Repeal. 1 70:890 885 13 35 92–226 407(c) Partial repeal. 1 70:890 885 15 35 92–226 407(b) Revision. 1 70:890 885 15(a) 490 92–352 102 Amendment; nonapplicability. 2 70:953 930 ............ 1231–1233 92–573 30(c), (e)(2)–(4), 34(2) Transfer of functions; savings provision. 8 70:1119 1024 13(d)–(f) 905 92–502 Addition. 10 70A:l 1028 3(a)(4) 713 92–425 5 Revision. 1957 June 13 71:81 85–53 1(2) 205 92–310 220
(k)Repeal. 21 71:176 85–58 ............ 1508 92–607 506(i) Amendment. Aug. 30 71:531 85–241 407 1150 92–545 508(c) Repeal. Sept. 7 71:629 85–307 4(d) 1170 92–556 1(1) Amendment. 7 71:629 85–307 8 1170 92–556 1(2) Do. 9 71:634 85–315 102(j) 813 92–496 1 Do. 9 71:634 85–315 103(a) 813 92–496 2 Do. B39 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1957 Sept. 9 71:634 85–315 104(a)(1)–(4) 813 92–496 3 Amendment. 9 71:634 85–315 104(b) 814 92–496 4 Do. 9 71:634 85–315 105(a) 814 92–496 5 Do. 9 71:634 85–315 106 814 92–496 6 Revision. 11 71:639 85–316 16 1289 92–584 2 Repeal. 1958 Mar. 4 72:30 85–338 1(a) 1018 92–519 8(a) Designation “(a)” deleted. 4 72:30 85–338 1(b)–(d) 1018 92–519 8(d) Deletion. 4 72:30 85–338 1(2),
(3)1018 92–519 8(b),
(c)Amendment. 4 72:30 85–338 2 1018 92–519 8(d) Deletion. June 6 72:183 85–451 1(b)(3) 466 92–349 201(b)(1),
(2)Amendment. 6 72:183 85–451 1(b)(5) 1002 92–517 201(b) Addition. July 7 72:325 85–506 2(h) 502 92–359 ............ Amendment. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 4(c)(1)” 556 92–385 2(b)(1) Do. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 4(c)(1)” 1316 92–595 3(a) Do. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 4(c)(1)(A)” 899 92–500 8(b) Do. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 4(c)(2)” 1316 92–595 3(a) Do. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 4(c)(2)(A)” 556 92–385 2(b)(2) Do. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 4(c)(4)” 382 92–320 1(1)–(3) Do. 18 72:384 85–536 2. “Sec. 4(c)(4)” 1316 92–595 3(a) Do. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 5(a)” 206 92–310 224(a) Do. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 7(b)” 554, 555 92–385 1(a),
(b)Do. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 7(b)(7)” 555 92–385 2(a)(1),
(2)Addition. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 7(c)(1)” 554 92–385 1(a) Nonapplicability. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 7(g)” 898 92–500 8(a) Addition. 18 72:384 85–536 2, “Sec. 7(g)” 1316 92–595 3(b) Addition (relating to loans to handicapped persons and organizations for the handicapped). 31 72:439 85–570 ............ 1504 92–607 502 Amendment. 31 72:439 85–570 ............ 1507 92–607 506(f)(2) Exception. 31 72:439 85–570 ............ 1508 92–607 506(h)(2) Partial repeal. Aug. 1 72:480 85–584 ............ 639 92–410 110 Exceptions. 1 72:480 85–584 101 634, 641 92–410 101, 118 Schedule revised. 1 72:480 85–584 101(a),
(b)634, 641 92–410 102, 118 Existing text designated as
(a)and amended; subsec.
(b)added. 1 72:480 85–584 201–203 634, 636, 641 92–410 103–105(a). 118 Revision. 1 72:480 .85–584 204 636, 641 92–410 105(b), 118 Repeal. B40 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public Law Section 88 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1958 Aug. 1 72:480 85–584 302–304 636–638, 641 92–410 106–108, 118 Revision. 1 72:480 85–584 305 638, 641 92–410 109(1), (2), 118 Amendment. 1 72:480 85–584 401 638, 641 92–410 110, 118 Revision. 1 72:480 85–584 501 639, 641 92–410 111(1), (2), 118 Amendment. 21 72:689 85–699 ............ 1314 92–595 2(b) Exception. 21 72:689 85–699 103(3) 1314 92–595 2(a) Amendment. 21 72:689 85–699 103(7) 1314 92–595 2(a) Do. 21 72:689 85–699 301(d) 1314 92–595 2(b) Addition. 21 72:689 85–699 303(b) 1316 92–595 2(g) Exception. 21 72:689 85–699 303(b)(1) 1314 92–595 2(c)(1),
(2)Amendment. 21 72:689 85–699 303(b)(2) 1314 92–595 2(c)(3) Revision. 21 72:689 85–699 303(c) 1314, 1316 92–595 2(d),
(g)Addition; supplemental provision. 21 72:689 85–699 304(a) 1316 92–595 2(e) Amendment. 21 72:689 85–699 306(a) 1316 92–595 2(f)(1) Do. 21 72:689 85–699 306(b) 1316 92–595 2(f)(2) Repeal. 21 72:689 85–699 317 1316 92–595 2(g) Addition; supplemental provision. 21 72:689 85–699 318 1316 92–595 2(g) Addition. 21 72:689 85–699 319 1316 92–595 2(g) Addition. (See 1940, P.L. 768, sec. 18(k).) 23 72:731 85–726 404(a)(1),
(2)95 92–259 1 Existing text designated as (1); par.
(2)added. 23 72:731 85–726 611 1236 92–574 4(c)(2) Applicability. 23 72:731 85–726 611 1239–1241 92–574 7(b),
(c)Revision; savings provision. 23 72:731 85–726 801(a),
(b)96 92–259 2 Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 23 72:731 85–726 1002(j) 96–99 92–259 3(a),
(b)Addition. 27 72:921 85–768 ............ 531 92–380 1 Amendment. Sept. 2 72:1105 85–857 10 393, 398 92–328 101(b), 301(a) Rate adjustment authority. 2 72:1580 85–864 201–209 280 92–318 137(d)(1) Continuation provision; transfer of functions. 2 72:1580 85–864 201 272, 236 92–318 137(a)(1), (2), 2(c)(3) Amendment. 2 72:1580 85–864 206 280, 236 92–318 137(d)(2), 2(c)(1),
(2)Deletion. 2 72:1580 85–864 301 345, 346, 236 92–318 502(a), (b), 2(c)(1),
(2)Amendment. 2 72:1580 85–864 601 311, 236 92–318 182(a), 2(c)(1),
(2)Revision. 2 72:1580 85–864 603 312, 236 92–318 182(b). 2(c)(1),
(2)Amendment. 2 72:1606 85–866 97 1276 92–580 3 Amendment. (See also I.R.C. 1954, sec. 162, table 4.) 2 72:1698 85–874 6(e) 222 92–313 10, 11 Addition. 2 72:1698 85–874 8(a),
(b)222 92–313 9, 11 Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. B41 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1 Referred to in text as “Sec. 8(8)(E).” 1959 Aug. 7 73:299 86–147 19–22 59, 60 92–246 1. 2 Addition. 10 73:302 86–149 412(d) 736 92–436 302 Revision. 10 73:302 86–149 412(e)(1) 739 92–436 604 Addition. Sept. 1 73:446 86–216 .......... 810 92–491 5 Repeal. 9 73:479 86–249 .......... 484 92–351 2 Applicability. 9 73:479 86–249 4(b) 216, 222 92–313 2(1), 11 Amendment. 9 73:479 86–249 7 217, 222 92–313 2(4), 11 Revision. 9 73:479 86–249 7(b) 220 92–313 5(e) Applicability. 9 73:479 86–249 12(a) 216, 222 92–313 2(2), 11 Amendment. 9 73:479 86–249 12(c) 217, 222 92–313 2(3), 11 Do. 9 73:479 86–249 18 1019 92–520 3, 41(a) Addition. 22 73:628 86–354 1 l, “Sec. 107(8) (E)” 270, 236 92–318 133(e)(4), 2(e)(1),
(2)Amendment. 1960 Apr. 8 74:17 86–412 1 455 92–344 11 Supplemental provisions. June 30 74:293 86–565 11–13 60, 61 92–247 1.2 Addition. July 12 74:372 86–613 .......... 998 92–516 3(1) Amendment. 12 74:372 86–613 .......... 1231–1233 92–573 30(a),(e) (2)–(4), 34(2) Transfer of functions; savings provision. 12 74:381 86–614 1(a) 918 92–511 1(1) Amendment. 12 74:381 86–614 1(b) 918 92–511 1(2) Do. Sept. 8 74:868 86–734 2 640, 641 92–410 115(a), 118 Repeal. 8 74:875 86–738 3 120 92–272 101(5) Amendment. 13 74:924 86–778 303(g)(1) 1341 92–603 104(h)(1), (2), (j)(l) Do. 15 74:1031 86–794 1 1000 92–517 101(a)(1),
(2)Compact amended. 1961 May 27 75:88 87–44 5 120 92–272 101(4) Amendment. June 30 75:149 87–70 708 405 92–335 5 Do. July 6 75:199 87–82 4 435 92–342 .......... Do. Aug. 8 75:294 87–128 301(a) 657 92–419 101 Revision. 8 75:294 87–128 302(2),
(3)658 92–419 102(2) Exception. 8 75:294 87–128 304(a),
(b)657, 658 92–419 102(1),
(2)Cl. designations “(a), (b)” deleted; existing text designated as
(a)and amended; subsec.
(b)added. 8 75:294 87–128 304(b) 664 92–419 118(a) Restrictions. 8 75:294 87–128 305 658 92–419 103 Amendment. 8 75:294 87–128 306(a)(1) 658 92–419 104(1),(2) Do. 8 75:294 87–128 306(a)(1) 661, 663 92–419 115(b), 117 Applicability. 8 75:294 87–128 306(a)(2) 658 92–419 105 Amendment. 8 75:294 87–128 306(a)(3) 658 92–419 106 Partial revision. 8 75:294 87–128 306(a)(3) 659 92–419 107 Amendment. 8 75:294 87–128 306(a)(5) 659 92–419 110 Deletion. 8 75:294 87–128 306(a)(6) 659 92–419 108(a)(1)–(3) Amendment. 8 75:294 87–128 306(a)(7) 659 92–419 109 Revision. B42 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1961 Aug. 8 75:294 87–128 306(a)
(11)659 92–419 111 Addition. 8 75:294 87–128 306
(12)659 92–419 112 Do. 8 75:294 87–128 307 661, 663, 665 92–419 115(b), 117, 123 Applicability. 8 75:294 87–128 307(a) 660 92–419 113, 114 Amendment. 8 75:294 87–128 307(b) 666 92–419 128(b) Do. 8 75:294 87–128 308 603 92–399 .......... Applicability. 8 75:294 87–128 308 661, 663, 665 92–419 115(b), 116, 117, 123 Do. 8 75:294 87–128 309 603 92–399 .......... Do. 8 75:294 87–128 309 661 92–419 115(b) Supplemental provision. 8 75:294 87–128 309 661, 663, 665 92–419 115(b), 117, 123 Applicability. 8 75:294 87–128 309(a) 661 92–419 116 Supplemental provision. (See 1937, P.L. 210, sec. 11(a).) 8 75:294 87–128 309(f)(1) 660 92–419 115(a)(1) Amendment. 8 75:294 87–128 309(f)(2) 660 92–419 115(a)(2) (A)–(C) Do. 8 75:294 87–128 309(f)(5) 660 92–419 115(a)(3),
(4)Do. 8 75:294 87–128 309(g),
(h)661 92–419 115(b) Addition. 8 75:294 87–128 309A 661 92–419 116 Do. 8 75:294 87–128 310A– 310C 663, 664 92–419 117, 118(a), 119 Do. 8 75:294 87–128 311(a),
(b)665 92–419 120(a)(1),
(2)Existing text designated as (a): subsec.
(b)added. 8 75:294 87–128 311(a)(2),
(3)665 92–419 120(a)(2), 121(3) Exception. 8 75:294 87–128 312 665 92–419 120(b) Amendment. 8 75:294 87–128 312(a)(9), (10), (b)–(d) 665 92–419 121(1)–(3) Existing text designated as (a); cl.
(9)deleted; new (9),
(10)added; subsecs, (b)–(d) added. 8 75:294 87–128 312(b) 664 92–419 118(a) Restrictions. 8 75:294 87–128 313 665 92–419 122 Amendment. 8 75:294 87–128 317 665 92–419 123 Addition. 8 75:294 87–128 326 661 92–419 115(b) Supplemental provision. (See 1933, P.L. 75, sec. 84.) 8 75:294 87–128 328 557 92–385 5 Addition (relating to disaster loans, fiscal years 1972, 1973). 8 75:294 87–128 331(a) 665 92–419 124(1) Amendment. 8 75:294 87–128 331(g)–(i) 666 92–419 124(2) Addition. 8 75:294 87–128 333(a) 663 92–419 118 Exception. 8 75:294 87–128 333(a) 666 92–419 125 Amendment. 8 75:294 87–128 333(b) 664, 666 92–419 118(b), 126 Do. 8 75:294 87–128 333(c) 663 92–419 118 Exception. 8 75:294 87–128 335(c) 666 92–419 127(1)–(4) Amendment. 8 75:294 87–128 338(c) 661 92–419 115(b) Transfer of funds. 8 75:294 87–128 343(4),
(5)666 92–419 128(a) Addition. 8 75:294 87–128 344 666 92–419 129 Do. B43 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1961 Sept. 4 75:424 87–195 .......... 23 92–226 106 Exception. 4 75:424 87–195 .......... 27 92–226 301 Limitation; waiver. 4 75:424 87–195 .......... 27, 29 92–226 301, 304(b) Restriction. 4 75:424 87–195 101–471 21 92–226 101(c)(2) Transfer of funds. 4 75:424 87–195 202(a) 21 92–226 101(a) Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 203 21 92–226 101(b) Do. 4 75:424 87–195 205 21 92–226 101(d) Repeal. 4 75:424 87–195 209(a) 21 92–226 101(c)(1) Deletion; new subsec.
(a)added. 4 75:424 87–195 209(b) 21 92–226 101(c)(3) Heading deleted. 4 75:424 87–195 209(c),
(d)21 92–226 101(c)
(2)Addition. 4 75:424 87–195 212 22 92–226 102(a) Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 214(c) 22 92–226 102(b) Do. 4 75:424 87–195 220A 22 92–226 102(c) Addition. 4 75:424 87–195 221 22 92–226 103(a),
(b)Amendment; expiration date, extension. 4 75:424 87–195 222 22 92–226 103(b) Expiration date, extension. 4 75:424 87–195 223(1) 22 92–226 103(b) Amendment. (See also 1961, P.L. 87–195, secs. 221, 222.) 4 75:424 87–195 238(c) 22 92–226 104(a) Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 239(d) 207 92–310 227(d) Do. 4 75:424 87–195 239(g) 22 92–226 104(b) Addition. 4 75:424 87–195 240 22 92–226 104(c) Expiration date, extension. 4 75:424 87–195 240(h) 22 92–226 104(c) Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 252(a) 23 92–226 105 Do. 4 75:424 87–195 292 23 92–226 106 Revision. 4 75:424 87–195 302(a) 23 92–226 107(a) Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 302(b)(2) 23 92–226 107(b) Do. 4 75:424 87–195 302(e) 23 92–226 107(c) Do. 4 75:424 87–195 302(f) 23 92–226 107(d) Addition. 4 75:424 87–195 401–403 27 92–226 202(b) Repeal (pt. I, ch. 4). 4 75:424 87–195 451
(a)24 92–226 108 Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 481 24 92–226 109 Addition (pt. I, ch. 8). 4 75:424 87–195 481, 482 496 92–352 503 Sec. 481 deleted; new 481, 482 added. 4 76:424 87–195 491 24 92–226 109 Addition (pt. I, ch. 9). 4 75:424 87–195 504(a) 25 92–226 201(a) Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 505(b)(2) 25 92–226 201(b) Do. 4 75:424 87–195 505(e) 25 92–226 201(c) Repeal. 4 75:424 87–195 506(a) 25 92–226 201(d) Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 506(a) 28 92–226 304(a)(1) Limitation. 4 75:424 87–195 506(a) 28 92–226 304(a)(2) Partial repeal. 4 75:424 87–195 507(a) 25 92–226 201
(e)Revision. 4 75:424 87–195 511–514 26 92–226 201(f) Addition. 4 75:424 87–195 531–533 267 92–226 202(a) Addition (pt. II, ch. 4). 4 75:424 87–195 610(a) 238 92–226 107(b)(2), 304(a)(1) Limitation. 4 75:424 87–195 614(a) 23, 28 92–226 107(b)(2). 304(a)(1) Do. 4 75:424 87–195 614(a) 29 92–226 304(b) Exception. 4 75:424 87–195 620(v),
(w)27 92–226 301 Addition. 4 75:424 87–195 624(e) 28 92–226 302 Do. 4 75:424 87–195 634(a) 32 92–226 304(c)(2),
(3)Repeal. B44 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1961 Sept. 4 75:424 87–195 634(d) 28 92–226 304(a)(3) Amendment. 4 75:424 87–195 637(a) 28 92–226 303 Do. 4 75:424 87–195 644
(m)32 92–226 304(c)(1),
(3)Do. 4 75:424 87–195 652 28 92–226 304(a)(1) Revision. 4 75:424 87–195 653–658 28–32 92–226 304(b),
(3)Addition. 4 75:424 87–195 655(c) 403 92–334 101(b) Exception. 4 75:424 87–195 655(c) 1204 92–571 1(b) Do. 21 75:527 87–256 105(f) 1120 92–544 .......... Applicability. 21 75:527 87–256 108(c) 1120 92–544 .......... Do. 22 75:612 87–293 3(b) 495 92–352 401 Amendment. 22 75:612 87–293 12 495 92–352 403 Repeal. 22 75:612 87–293 301(b)
(2)495 92–352 402 Amendment. 26 75:631 87–297 49(a) 494 92–352 301 Do. Oct. 4 75:780 87–362 4 1063 92–533 Do. 1962 Feb. 19 76:9 87–407 4 120 92–272 101(6) Do. Mar. 15 76:23 87–415 310 124 92–277 1(a),
(b)Do. July 31 76:249 87–563 3 742 92–440 1 Do. Sept. 19 76:555 87–668 .......... 1181 92–566 Copyright terms, extension. 28 76:653 87–714 2 1063 92–534 .......... Revision. Oct. 10 76:806 87–788 4 351, 352, 236 92–318 506(i), (n), 2(c)(2) Amendment. 10 76:806 87–788 8 351, 352, 236 92–318 506 (j). (n), 2(c)(2) Do. 15 76:914 87–807 5(b) 455 92–344 12 Exception. 24 76:1239 87–882 2 640, 641 92–410 115(b), 118 Repeal. 1963 May 17 77:18 88–24 5 120 92–272 101(2) Amendment. Oct. 31 77:282 88–164 204(c) 77 92–255 403(b) Addition. 31 77:282 88–164 221(c) 76 92–255 401(a) Do. 31 77:282 88–164 251(a) 76 92–255 401(b)(1)–
(3)Amendment. 31 77:282 88–164 251(b) 76 92–255 401(b)(4) Do. 31 77:282 88–164 256(e) 76, 77 92–255 401(c) Do. 31 77:282 88–164 266 85 92–255 502(b) Do. Nov. 7 77:307 88–174 507 1149 92–545 507(1),
(2)Do. Dec. 16 77:363 88–204 .......... 303 92–318 161(b)(1) Continuation provision. 16 77:363 88–204 101–111 303, 236 92–318 161(b)(2), 2(c)(2) Deletion. 16 77:363 88–204 201–202 303, 236 92–318 161(b)(2), 2(c)(2) Do. 16 77:363 88–204 305 303 92–318 161(b)(4) Continuation provision; transfer of funds. 16 77:363 88–204 306 303. 236 92–318 161(b)(3), 2(c)(2) Deletion. 18 77:403 88–210 102(b) 325, 236 92–318 201, 2(c) (1).
(2)Amendment. 18 77:403 88–210 104(a)(2) 353, 236 92–318 509(b)(1), 2(c)(1),
(2)Do. 18 77:403 88–210 104(a)(4) 326, 236 92–318 209, 2(c)(1),
(2)Do. B45 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1963 Dec. 18 77:403 88–210 104(c),
(d)353, 236 92–318 509(b)(2), 2 (c)(1),
(2)Subsec.
(c)redesignated as (d); new
(c)added. 18 77:403 88–210 108(1) 325, 236 92–318 202(a). (b), 2(c)(1),
(2)Amendment. 18 77:403 88–210 142(a) 325, 236 92–318 203, 2(c) (1),
(2)Do. 18 77:403 88–210 151(b) 326, 236 92–318 204(a), 2(c) CD,(2) Do. 18 77:403 88–210 152(a)(1) 326, 236 92–318 204(b), 2(c) (1),
(2)Do. 18 77:403 88–210 153(d)(2) 326, 236 92–318 204(c), 2(c) (15,
(2)Do. 18 77:403 88–210 161(a)(1) 326, 236 92–318 205(a), 2(c) (1),
(2)Do. 18 77:403 88–210 161(c) 326, 236 92–318 205(b), 2(c) (15,
(2)Do. 18 77:403 88–210 172(a) 326, 236 92–318 206.2(c)(1),
(2)Do. 18 77:403 88–210 181(a) 326, 236 92–318 207, 2(c)(1),
(2)Do. 18 77:403 88–210 191(b) 326, 236 92–318 208, 2(c)(1),
(2)Do. 80 77:775 88–244 2 814 92–497 .......... Revision. 1964 May 20 78:197 88–309 4(a)–(c) 1303 92–590 1–4 Amendment. July 2 78:241 88–352 401(b) 375, 236 92–318 906(a), 2(c) (D,(2) Do. 2 78:241 88–352 407(a) 373 92–318 806 Applicability. 2 78:241 88–352 407(a)(2) 375, 236 92–318 906(a), 2(c) (1),
(2)Amendment. 2 78:241 88–352 410 375, 236 92–318 906(a), 2(c) (1),
(2)Do. 2 78:241 88–352 603 697 92–424 23 Applicability. 2 78:241 88–352 701–718 104 92–261 3 Nonapplicability. 2 78:241 88–352 701(a) 103 92–261 2(1) Amendment. 2 78:241 88–352 701(b) 103 92–261 2(2) Revision. 2 78:241 88–352 701(c) 103 92–261 2(3) Amendment. 2 78:241 88–352 701(e) 103 92–261 2(4) Do. 2 78:241 88–352 701(f) 103 92–261 2(5) Do. 2 78:241 88–352 701(h) 103 92–261 2(6) Do. 2 78:241 88–352 701(j) 103 92–261 2(7) Addition. 2 78:241 88–352 702 103 92–261 3 Revision. 2 78:241 88–352 703(a)(2) 109 92–261 8(a) Amendment. 2 78:241 88–352 703(c)(2) 109 92–261 8(b) Do. 2 78:241 88–352 704(a) 109 92–261 8(c)(1) Do. 2 78:241 88–352 704(b) 109 92–261 8(c)(2) Do. 2 78:241 88–352 705(a) 109 92–261 8(d) Revision. 2 78:241 88–352 705(b),
(c)110 92–261 8(e)(1),
(3)Subsec.
(b)redesignated as (c); new
(b)added. 2 78:241 88–352 705(c)–(j) 110 92–261 8(e)(2),
(3)Subsecs, (e),
(h)repealed; (c), (d), (i),
(j)redesignated as (d), (e), (h), (i). 2 78:241 88–352 705(g)(6) 110 92–261 8(f) Revision. 2 78:241 88–352 706(a)–(g) 104–107, 113 92–261 4(a), 14 Do. 2 78:241 88–352 706(f)–(k) 112 92–261 11 Applicability. B46 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1964 July 2 78:241 88–352 706
(i)107, 113 92–261 4(b)(1), 14 Amendment. 2 78:241 88–352 706(j) 107, 113 92–261 4(b)(2), 14 Do. 2 78:241 88–352 707 107 92–261 5 Transfer of functions. 2 78:241 88–352 707(c)–(e) 107 92–261 5 Addition. 2 78:241 88–352 709(b)–(d) 107– 109 92–261 6 Revision. 2 78:241 88–352 710 109 92–261 7 Do. 2 78:241 88–352 714 110 92–261 8(g) Do. 2 78:241 88–352 715 111 92–261 10 Do. 2 78:241 88–352 717 111 92–261 11 Addition. 2 78:241 88–352 718 113 92–261 13 Do. 2 78:241 88–352 902 375, 236 92–318 906(a), 2(c)(1),
(2)Amendment. 9 78:302 88–365 .......... 1002 92–517 302(a) Waiver. Aug. 19 78:496 88–449 5(a) 746 92–447 .......... Amendment. 20 78:508 88–452 403 92–334 101(b) Supplemental provision. 20 78:508 88–452 105–155 703 92–424 25(b) Repeal. 20 78:508 88–452 113(a) 705 92–424 27(b)(1) Do. 20 78:508 88–452 125(a) 690 92–424 5 Amendment. 20 78:508 88–452 132(a)–(c) 705 92–424 27(b)(1),
(3)Subsecs, (b),
(c)repealed; designation “(a)” deleted. 20 78:508 88–452 171 688 92–424 2(a) Amendment. 20 78:508 88–452 211(b) 690 92–424 7(a) Do. 20 78:508 88–452 211(b)(1) 690 92–424 7(b) Revision. 20 78:508 88–452 211(g) 690 92–424 6 Addition. 20 18:508 88–452 221 705 92–424 28 Restriction. 20 78:508 88–452 222(a)(1) 690 92–424 8 Amendment. 20 78:508 88–452 222(a)(4) (A)(ii) 691 92–424 9 Do. 20 78:508 88–452 222(a)(8) 691 92–424 10(a) Do. 20 78:508 88–452 222(a)(9) 691 92–424 10(b) Do. 20 78:508 88–452 222(a) (10),
(115)691 92–424 11 Addition. 20 78:508 88–452 225(a) 692 92–424 12(a) Amendment. 20 78:508 88–452 225(c) 692 92–424 13 Do. 20 78:508 88–452 226–228 693 92–424 14 Addition. 20 78:508 88–452 231(d) 695 92–424 15 Do. 20 78:508 88–452 233 705 92–424 27(b)(1) Repeal. 20 78:508 88–452 234 695 92–424 16 Addition. 20 78:508 88–452 244(8) 695 92–424 17 Do. 20 78:508 88–452 245 688 92–424 2(a) Amendment. 20 78:508 88–452 312(b)(3) 696 92–424 18 Do. 20 78:508 88–452 314(a),
(b)705 92–424 27(b)(1),
(3)Subsec.
(b)repealed: designation “(a)” deleted. 20 78:508 88–452 321 688 92–424 2(a) Amendment. 20 78:508 88–452 402(a) 382 92–320 2 Do. 20 78:508 88–452 408 688 92–424 2(a) Do. 20 78:508 88–452 522(d) 696 92–424 19 Do. 20 78:508 88–452 523 688 92–424 2(b) Do. 20 78:508 88–452 602(d) 705 92–424 28 Exception. 20 78:508 88–452 603(c) 696 92–424 20 Addition. 20 78:508 88–452 609(1) 692 92–424 12(b) Amendment. 20 78:508 88–452 609(5) 696 92–424 21 Addition. 20 78:508 88–452 615 688 92–424 2(a) Amendment. 20 78:508 88–452 616 690, 689 92–424 4(a). (b), 3(c)(3) Amendment; applicability. 20 78:508 88–452 623–625 696, 697 92–424 22–24 Addition. 20 78:508 88–452 625 689 92–424 3(e) Exception. B47 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1964 Aug. 20 78:508 88–452 632(2) 705 92–424 27(b)(2) Amendment. 20 78:508 88–452 701–741 697, 705 92–424 25(a), 28 Addition (sec. 701 relating to community economic development); restriction. 20 78:508 88–452 801 703 92–424 26(a) Amendment. 20 78:508 88–452 811(a) 703 92–424 26(b)(1),
(2)Do. 20 78:508 88–452 820(a) 703 92–424 26(c)(1),
(2)Do. 20 78:508 88–452 821 703, 689 92–424 26(d). 3(d) (1)(B) Amendment; exception. 20 78:508 88–452 833(b) 689 92–424 3(d)(3)(A) Amendment. 20 78:508 88–452 833(c) 689 92–424 3(d)(3)(B) Do. 20 78:508 88–452 835 688 92–424 2(a) Do. 20 78:508 88–452 901–905 704 92–424 27(a) Addition. 27 78:608 88–492 .......... 121 92–272 301(10), 302 Boundary revision. 27 78:608 88–492 2 122 92–272 401 Amendment. 27 78:608 88–492 8 120 92–272 101(7) Do. 31 78:703 88–525 3(e) 1491 92–603 411(a) Do. 31 78:703 88–525 3(h) 1491, 1492 92–603 411(b),
(h)Revision. 31 78:703 88–525 10(c) 1491, 1492 92–603 411(c),
(h)Amendment. 31 78:703 88–525 10(e) 1491, 1492 92–603 411(e),
(h)Do. 31 78:703 88–525 10(e)(2) 1491, 1492 92–603 411(d),
(h)Do. 31 78:703 88–525 14(e) 1492 92–603 411(f),
(h)Deletion. 31 78:752 88–546 .......... 121 92–272 301(7), 302 Boundary re vision. 31 78:752 88–546 5 120 92–272 201(3) Amendment. 31 78:767 88–558 3(b)(1) 491, 492 92–352 106(a),
(b)Revision; nonapplicability; effective date. 31 78:767 88–558 4 492 92–352 106(b) Exception. Sept. 2 78:880 88–575 102 640, 641 92–410 115(c), 118 Repeal. 3 78:807 88–578 4–11 459 92–347 2 Secs. 4–10 renumbered as 5–11; new 4 added. 1965 Apr. 11 79:27 89–10 (title I) .......... (Bee 1950, P.L. 874.) 11 79:27 89–10 202(a)(1) 341, 236 92–318 421(b)(1) (A), 2(C)(1) Amendment. 11 79:27 89–10 203(a)(3)
(D)353, 236 92–318 509(a)(1), 2(c)(1),
(2)Addition. 11 79:27 89–10 302(a)(1) 341, 236 92–318 421(b)(1) (B), 2(c) Amendment. 11 79:27 89–10 303(b)(3) (C)–(K) 353, 236 92–318 509(a)(2), 2(c) (1),
(2)Cis. (C)–(J) redesignated as (D)–(K); new
(C)added. 11 79:27 89–10 503(4) (A)–(D) 353. 236 92–318 509(a)(3), 2(c)(1),
(2)Cis. (A)–(C) redesignated as (B)–(D); new
(A)added. 11 79:27 89–10 706(a) 345, 236 92–318 452, 2(c) (1),
(2)Revision. B48 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1 Referred to in text as 111. 1965 Aug. 11 79:27 89–10 810 339, 236 92–318 421(a). 2(c)(1),
(2)Addition. 11 79:27 89–10 811 348–350, 236 92–318 505
(a)(3), (b), 2(c)(2) Do. 11 79:27 89–10 (title IX) 901–907 346–348, 236 92–318 504(a). (b), 2(c)(2) Do. July 14 79:218 89–73 611(a) 705 92–424 29(a),
(b)Amendment. 14 79:218 89–73 (title VII) 701–710 88–95 92–258 1, 2 Addition. (Fortner secs. 701–705 (title VII) redesignated as 801–805 (title VIII).) 14 79:218 89–73 (title VIII) 801–805 88 92–258 1 Former secs. 701–705 (title VII) redesignated as 801–805 (title VIII). 22 79:244 89–80 401 578 92–396 .......... Deletion; new sec. 401 added. 30 79:286 89–97 121(b) 1429 92–603 249D Amendment. Aug. 10 79:451 89–117 702(c) 405 92–335 7 Do. 10 79:451 89–117 708(b) 405 92–335 3 Do. 12 79:510 89–119 4 120 92–272 201(1) Do. 26 79:552 89–136 105 576 92–393 .......... Nonapplicability. 28 79:581 89–142 1181 92–566 .......... Copyright terms, extension. Sept. 1 79:612 89–158 2 1250 92–575 2 Amendment. 1 79:612 89–158 8 1250 92–575 1 Do. 21 79:824 89–195 11 120 92–272 101(1) Do. 30 79:893 89–220 1 462 92–348 1(a) Do. 30 79:893 89–220 2 462 92–348 1(b) Do. 30 79:893 89–220 8(a) (2)–(4) 462 92–348 2(a) Pars. (2),
(3)redesignated as (3). (4); new
(2)added. 30 79:893 89–220 8(a)(3) 462 92–348 2(b) Revision. (Redesignated par. 3.) 30 79:893 89–220 11 463 92–348 3 Amendment. 30 79:893 89–220 12 463 92–348 4 Repeal. Oct. 22 79:1034 89–286 2(a)(1) 789 92–473 1(a) Amendment. 22 79:1034 89–286 2(a)(2) 789 92–473 1(b) Do. 22 79:1034 89–286 2(a)(5) 789 92–473 2 Addition. 22 79:1034 89–286 4(b) 789 92–473 3(a) Amendment. 22 79:1034 89–286 4(c),
(d)789 92–473 3(b) Addition. 22 79:1034 89–286 5(a) 790 92–473 4 Amendment. 22 79:1034 89–286 10 790 92–473 5 Addition. Nov. 8 79:1219 89–329 101 236 92–318 101(a), (b), 2(c)(3) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 103(a) 237, 236 92–318 102(a)(2), (b), 2(c)(2) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 106–112 237, 236 92–318 102(a)(1), (b), 2(c)(2) Secs. 106–111 redesignated as 107–112; new 106 added. 8 79:1219 89–329 1 112 260, 236 92–318 131(d)(2) (A). 2(c) (1),(2) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 201–208 238, 230 92–318 111(b)(1), 2(0(1),
(2)Sec. 201 revised; 202–208 redesignated as pt. A. B49 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1965 Nov. 8 79:1219 89–329 201 238, 240, 236 92–318 111(a)(1), (b), 2(c)(2) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 202 238, 236 92–318 111(b)(2)
(A)2(c) (1),
(2)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 202 240, 236 92–318 112(b)(1), (c), 2(c)(3) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 202 (a)–(d), (l)–(3) 240, 236 92–318 112(a), (c), 2(c)(3) Cis. (a),
(b)deleted; (c),
(d)redesignated as cis. (2), (3);
(1)added. 8 79:1219 89–329 203 239, 236 92–318 111(b)(2) (B), 2(c) (1),
(2)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 203(a) 240, 236 92–318 113(a), (b), 2(c)(2) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 203(a)(1) 240, 236 92–318 112(b)(2), (c), 2(c)
(3)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 204(a)(1) 239, 236 92–318 111(b)(2)(C)(i), 2(c)(1),(2) Revision. 8 79:1219 89–329 204(a)(2) 239, 236 92–318 111(b)(2) (C)(ii), 2(c)(1), Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 204(a)(2)(D) 239, 236 92–318 111(b)(2) (C)(iii), 2(c)(1),
(2)Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 204(a)(3) 239, 236 92–318 111(b)(2) (C)(iv), 2(c)(1),
(2)Deletion. 8 79:1219 89–329 207 260, 236 92–318 131(d)(2) (B). 2(c) (1),
(2)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 221 238, 240, 236 92–318 111(a)(2) (b), 2(c)
(2)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 221 239, 236 92–318 111(b)(3)
(A)2(c) Deletion; new sec. 221 added. 8 79:1219 89–329 222–225 239, 240, 236 92–318 111(b)(3) (A). (D), 2(c)(1),
(2)Secs. 222, 225 deleted; 223, 224 redesignated as 222, 223. 8 79:1219 89–329 223(a) 239, 236 92–318 111(b)(3) (B), 2(c) (1),
(2)Revision. (Former sec. 223.) 8 79:1219 89–329 223(b) 239, 236 92–318 111(b)(3) (C). 2(c) (1),
(2)Amendment. (Former sec. 223.) 8 79:1219 89–329 231 240, 236 92–318 114(a), (b), 2(c)(3) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 232 241, 236 92–318 115(a), (b), 2(c)(2) Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 301–306 241–245, 236 92–318 121(a), (b), 2(c)(2) Revision. 8 79:1219 89–329 401–417B 247–259, 236 92–318 131(b)(1). (2), 2(c)
(2)Revised and replaced by new secs. 401–417B (pt. A). B50 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1965 Nov. 8 79:1219 89–329 401(a)(5) 381, 236 92–318 1001(c)(1), 2(c)(1),
(2)Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 401(b) 247. 236 92–318 131(a)(1) (A), (2), 2(c)(3) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 401(b) 381, 236 92–318 1001(c)(2), 2(c)(1).
(2)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 408 247, 236 92–318 131(a)(1) (B),
(2)2 (c)(3) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 413D 281 92–318 139A(a) Transfer of funds. 8 79:1219 89–329 419 375, 381, 236 92–318 1001(a), (d). 2(c) (1),
(2)Addition; limitation. 8 79:1219 89–329 420 375, 236 92–318 1001(a), 2(c)(1),
(2)Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 421–438 264 92–318 132E(a) Exception. 8 79:1219 89–329 424(a) 261, 265, 236 92–318 132(a)(1) (2), (d), 132F, 2(c)(3) Amendment; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 425(a) 261, 265, 236 92–318 132A
(a)(1), (2), (0, 132F, 2(c)(1),
(2)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 425(a) 563, 564 92–391 1 Temporary suspension of 1972 amendment; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 425(b) 262, 265, 236 92–318 132B(a), 132F. 2(c) (1),
(2)Revision; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 425(b)) 563, 564 92–391 1 Temporary suspension of 1972 revision; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 4427(a)(1) 263. 92–318 132C(c). Deletion; savings
(C)265, 236 132F, 2(c) (1k
(2)provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 427(a)(1)
(C)563, 564 92–391 1 Temporary suspension of 1972 amendment; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 427(a)(2)
(D)262, 265, 236 92–318 132B(b), 132F, 2(c) (1),
(2)Amendment; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 427(a)(2)
(D)563, 564 92–391 1 Temporary suspension of 1972 amendment; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(a)(1) 262, 265, 236 92–318 132C(a), 132F, 2(c) (1),
(2)Revision; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(a)(1) 563, 564 92–391 1 Temporary suspension of 1972 amendment; savings provision. B51 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1965 Nov. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(a)(4) 261, 265, 236 92–318 132(b)(1), (2), (d), 132F, 2(c)
(3)Amendment; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(b)(1)(A) 261, 265, 236 92–318 132A(b) (1), (2), (c), 132F, Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(b)(1)(A) 563, 564 92–391 1 Temporary suspension of 1972 amendment; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(b)(1)
(H)263, 265, 236 92–318 132C(b), 132F, 2(c) (1),
(2)Revision; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(b)(1)
(H)563, 564 92–391 1 Temporary suspension of 1972 amendment; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(b)(1)
(L)264, 265, 236 92–318 132D(b), 132F, 2(c)(1),
(2)Addition; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(b)(1)
(L)563, 564 92–391 1 Temporary suspension of 1972 amendment; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(c)(1) 264, 265, 236 92–318 132D(d), 132F, 2(c) (1),
(2)Amendment; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(c)(1) 563, 564 92–391 1 Temporary suspension of 1972 amendment; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(e) 264, 265, 236 92–318 132D(c), 132F, 2(c) (1),
(2)Repeal; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 428(e) 563, 564 92–391 1 Temporary suspension of 1972 amendment; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 430(a) 262, 265, 236 92–318 132B(c), 132F, 2(c) (1),
(2)Amendment; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 430(a) 563, 564 92–391 1 Temporary suspension of 1972 amendment; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 433(c) 261, 265, 92–318 132(c), (d), 132F, OCnl tai Amendment; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 434 264, 265, 236 92–318 132D(e), 132F, 2(c)(1),
(2)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 434 563, 564 92–391 1 Temporary suspension of 1972 amendment; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 437 263, 265, 236 92–318 132D(a), 132F, 2(c) (1),
(2)Revision; savings provision. B52 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1965 Nov, 8 79:1219 89–329 437 563, 564 92–391 1 Temporary suspension of 1972 amendment; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 438 264 92–318 132E(a), (bi Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 438 563, 564 92–391 1 Temporary suspension (except subsec. (b)) of 1972 amendment; savings provision. 8 79:1219 89–329 439 265, 236 92–318 133(a), 2(c) (15,
(2)Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 441(a) 270, 236 92–318 135, 2(c) (15,
(2)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 441(b) 270, 236 92–318 135A(a), (b), 2(c)(3) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 442 271 92–318 135F Exception. 8 79:1219 89–329 442 281 92–318 139A(a) Transfer of funds. 8 79:1219 89–329 442(a) 270, 236 92–318 135B(a) (1), 2(c) (1),
(2)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 442(c)–(f) 270, 236 92–318 135B (a)(2), 2(c)(1), (25 Subsecs, (c)–(e) redesignated as (d)–(f); new
(c)added. 8 79:1219 89–329 444(a)(3) 271, 236 92–318 135E(a) (1), 2(c) (1),
(2)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 444(a) 271 92–318 135C(a) (1),
(2)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 444(a)(3)
(B)271, 236 92–318 135E(a)(2), 2(c)(1),
(2)Revision. 8 79:1219 89–329 444(a)(3)
(C)271, 236 92–318 135D(1), (2), 2(c) (1), (2)? Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 444(a)(4) 271, 236 92–318 135E(b), 2(c)(1),
(2)Deletion. 8 79:1219 89–329 447 271, 236 92–318 135F, 2(c) (1),
(2)Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 451(a) 272, 236 92–318 136(a)(1), (c), 2(c)
(3)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 451(b) 272, 236 92–318 136(a)(2), (c), 2(c)
(3)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 451(b) 272, 236 92–318 136(b)(1), 2(c)(1),
(2)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 453 272, 236 92–318 136(b)(2), 2(c)(1),
(2)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 461–466 272– 279, 236 92–318 137(b), 2(e) (1),
(2)Addition (pt. E). (Former pt. E redesignated as pt. F). 8 79:1219 89–329 461–466 280 92–318 137(d)(1) Supplemental provisions. 8 79:1219 89–329 461–464, 469 272, 236 92–318 137(b), 2(c) (15,
(2)Secs. 461–464, 469 (pt. E) redesignated as 491–494, 499 (pt. F). 8 79:1219 89–329 461(b),
(o)259, 236 92–318 131(c), 2 (c)(1),
(2)Subsec.
(b)deleted; new (b),
(c)added. B53 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1965 Nov. 8 79:1219 89–329 491–497 272, 236 92–318 137(b), 2 (c)(1),
(2)Deletion (pt. F). 8 79:1219 89–329 491–494, 499 272, 236 92–318 137(b), 2 (c)(1),
(2)Former secs. 461–464, 469 (pt. E) redesignated as 491–494, 499 (pt. F). 8 79:1219 89–329 491(b)(1) 381, 236 92–318 1001(c)(3), 2(c)(1),
(2)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 494 280 92–318 138(a) Waiver. 8 79:1219 89–329 494(a) 280, 236 92–318 138(a), (b), 2(c)(2) Amendment; effective date. 8 79:1219 89–329 495 280, 236 92–318 139, 2(c)(1),
(2)Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 495 564 92–391 1(2) Nonapplicability. 8 79:1219 89–329 496 280, 281, 236 92–318 139A(a), (b), 2(c)(2) Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 497 281, 236 92–318 139B(a), 2(c)(1),
(2)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 498 282, 236 92–318 1390(a), (b). 2(c) (1),
(2)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 501(a),
(b)285, 236 92–318 141(b) (1), (2), 2(c)
(2)Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 8 79:1219 89–329 502(f) 285, 236 92–318 141(c)(1) (A), 2(c)(2) Deletion. 8 79:1219 89–329 503(a) 344, 236 92–318 451(a). 2(c) (1),
(2)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 504(b) 284, 236 92–318 141(a)(1) (B), (2), 2(c)(3) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 504(b) 285, 236 92–318 141(c)(1) (B), 2(c)(2) Deletion. 8 79:1219 89–329 511(a) 285, 236 92–318 141(c)(1) (C), 2(c)(2) Designation “(a)” deleted. 8 79:1219 89–329 511(b) 284, 236 92–318 141(a)(1) (A), (2), 2(c)(3) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 511(b) 285, 236 92–318 141(c)(1) (C), 2(c)(2) Deletion. 8 79:1219 89–329 512 286, 236 92–318 142, 2(c) (C,
(2)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 518 285, 236 92–318 141(c)(2)
(A)(i), (ii), 2(c) (1),
(2)Amendment; caption head revised. 8 79:1219 89–329 518(a) 285, 236 92–318 141(c)(1) (D), 2(c)
(2)Designation “(a)” deleted. 8 79:1219 89–329 518(b) 284, 236 92–318 141(a)(1) (B), (2), 2(c)(3) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 518(b) 285, 236 92–318 141(c)(1) (D), 2(c)
(2)Deletion. 8 79:1219 89–329 518(3)–(5) 286, 236 92–318 143 (a)(1), (b), 2(c)(2) Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 519(a) 285, 236 92–318 141(c)(2) (B), 2(c)
(2)Amendment. B54 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1965 Nov. 8 79:1219 89–329 520(a)(2) (C)–(F) 286, 236 92–318 143(a)(2), (b), 144 (a). (b), 2(c)(2) Cl.
(C)redesignated as
(F)and amended; (D)–(E) added. 8 79:1219 89–329 520(a)(3) 286, 236 92–318 143(a)(3). (b), 2(c)(2) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 520(a)(5)–
(9)286, 287, 236 92–318 145(a). (b), 146(a), (b), 2(c)(2) Cl.
(5)deleted; (6)–(9) redesignated as (5)–(8); redesignated
(5)amended. 8 79:1219 89–329 521 287, 236 92–318 146A, 2 (a)(1).
(2)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 525(b) 285, 236 92–318 141(c) (3), 2(c) (1),
(2)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 526 260, 236 92–318 131(d)(2) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 528 284, 236 92–318 141(a)(1) (B),
(2)2 (c)(3) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 528 285, 236 92–318 141(c)(1) (E), 2(c)
(2)Deletion. 8 79:1219 89–329 531(b)
(11)287, 236 92–318 147(a)(1), (b), 2(c)
(2)Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 531(b)
(12)287, 288, 236 92–318 148(a)(1), (b), 2(c) Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 531(c)(3) 287, 236 92–318 147(a)(2), (b), 2(c)
(2)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 531(c)(4) 287, 288, 236 92–318 148(a)(2), (b), 2(c)
(2)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 532 284, 236 92–318 141(a)(1) (B), (2), 2(c)(3) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 532 285, 236 92–318 141(c)(1)(F), 2(c)(2) Deletion. 8 79:1219 89–329 532 344, 236 92–318 451(b), 2 (c)(1),
(2)Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 543 284, 236 92–318 141(a)(1) (B),
(2)2 (c)(3) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 543 285, 236 92–318 141(c)(1) (G), 2(c)
(2)Deletion. 8 79:1219 89–329 555 285, 236 92–318 141(c)(1) (H), 2(c)
(2)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 601(b),
(c)288, 236 92–318 151(a), (b), 2(0
(3)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 609 260, 236 92–318 131(d)(2) (D). 2(c) (1),
(2)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 701–782 288–303, 236 92–318 161(a),
(b)(1), 2(c) (1),
(2)Revision; supplemental provision. B55 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1965 Nov. 8 79:1219 89–329 744 303 92–318 161(b)(4) Supplemental provisions. 8 79:1219 89–329 801(a) 304, 236 92–318 172(a)(1), (b), 2(c)
(2)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 801(b)(1)
(A)304, 236 92–318 172(a)(2), (b), 2(c)
(2)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 802 304, 236 92–318 171, 2(c)
(3)Do. 8 79:1219 89–329 901–965 304– 311, 236 92–318 181(a), 2 (c)(1),
(2)Sees. 901–925 deleted; new 901–965 added. 8 79:1219 89–329 923 260, 236 92–318 131(d) (2)(E), 2 (C)(1),
(2)Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 981 380, 381, 236 92–318 1001(b), (d). 2(c) (1),
(2)Addition; limitation. 8 79:1219 89–329 1001–1072 312– 323, 236 92–381 186(a)(1), (b), 2(c)
(2)Revised and replaced by new secs. 1001–1072. 8 79:1219 89–329 1101–1103 323, 324 92–318 191 (a), (d), 2(c) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 1101(b)(5) 236 323, 92–318 191(b), (d), Revision. 324, 236 2(c)(3) 8 79:1219 89–329 1103 323, 324, 236 92–318 191(c). (d), 2(c)(3) Amendment. 8 79:1219 89–329 1201(1) 260, 236 92–318 131(d)(1), 2(c)(1),
(2)Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 1202 324, 236 92–318 196, 2(c) (1),
(2)Addition (relating to State Postsecondary Education Commissions). 8 79:1219 89–329 1203 324, 325, 236 92–318 196, 2(c) (1),
(2)Addition. 8 79:1219 89–329 1206 325, 236 92–318 197, 2(c) (1),
(2)Do. 1966 Mar. 15 80:36 89–367 401(a)(1) 35 92–226 409(1) Amendment. 15 80:36 89–367 401(a)(1) 737 92–436 601(a)(1) Do. 15 80:36 89–367 401(a)(1) 737 92–436 601(b) Revision. 15 80:36 89–367 401(a)(1) 1204 92–570 802 Amendment. 15 80:36 89–367 401(a)(2) 35 92–226 409(2) Do. 16 80:71 89–369 .......... 57 92–245 1 Applicability. 16 80:71 89–369 12–19 57–59 92–245 1, 2 Addition. Apr. 13 80:107 89–387 3(a) 116 92–267 .......... Amendment; exemption. June 17 80:203 89–454 301–315 1280, 1286 92–583 Addition; exception. 17 80:203 89–454 307(g) 1282 92–583 .......... Applicability. July 4 80:259 89–491 2(b)(3) 42 92–236 1(1) Amendment. 4 80:259 89–491 2(b)(4),
(5)42, 43 92–236 1(2),
(3)Par.
(4)redesignated as
(5)and revised; new
(4)added. 4 80:259 89–491 6(b) 43 92–236 2 Revision. 4 80:259 89–491 7(a) 43 92–236 3 Do. B56 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1966 July 4 80:259 89–491 7(a) 1070 92–538 1 Revision. 4 80:259 89–491 8–10 43 92–236 4 Addition. 4 80:259 89–491 9(2),
(3)1070 92–538 2 Do. Sept. 9 80:718 89–563 403 92–334 101(b) Supplemental provision. 9 80:718 89–563 121 1159 92–548 2 Revision. 9 80:718 89–563 123 1159 92–548 3 Do. 12 80:739 89–568 201 1142 92–545 203(a) Amendment. 12 80:739 89–568 602(2) 1142 92–545 203(b) Do. 26 80:849 89–606 1 1175 92–561 1(1) Amendment. (See 10 U.S.C. 8202(a), table 5(a).) 26 80:849 89–606 2 1175 92–561 1(2) Revision. (See 10 U.S.C. 8202, table 5(a).) Oct. 11 80:885 89–642 4(a) 724 92–433 3(a) Amendment. 11 80:885 89–642 4(b) 724 92–433 3(b) Revision. 11 80:885 89–642 4(0 725 92–433 3(c) Amendment. 11 80:885 89–642 4(e) 725 92–433 3(d) Revision. 11 80:885 89–642 4(f) 725 92–433 3(e) Do. 11 80:885 89–642 5(a) 727 92–433 6(a) Amendment. 11 80:885 89–642 5(b) 727 92–433 6(b) Revision. 11 80:885 89–642 5(d) 728 92–433 6(c) Do. 11 80:885 89–642 5(e) 728 92–433 6(d) Addition. 11 80:885 89–642 10 729 92–433 7 Amendment. 11 80:885 89–642 17 729 92–433 9 Addition. 15 80:913 89–664 5 120 92–272 101(3) Amendment. 15 80:931 89–670 6(f)(3)(A) 617 92–401 6 Do. 15 80:950 89–671 3 120 92–272 201(4) Do. 29 80:1066 89–698 105(a) 312, 236 92–318 183, 2(c) (1),
(2)Do. Nov. 2 80:1149 89–720 3 1493 92–604 .......... Do. 3 80:1191 89–750 314 342, 236 92–318 431, 2(c) (1),
(2)Addition. 3 80:1255 89–754 111(c) 405 92–335 2 Amendment. 3 80:1255 89–754 1013(a)
(2)1150 92–545 601(2) Exception. 3 80:1255 89–754 1013(b) 1150 92–545 601(2) Do. 3 80:1255 89–754 1013(d) 1150 92–545 601(1) Amendment. 3 80:1255 89–754 1013(1) 1150 92–545 601(2) Addition. 6 80:1324 89–774 .......... 466– 470 92–349 301(a)(1)–
(8)Compact amended. 8 80:1438 89–793 301(b) 677 92–420 4,5 Revision. 13 80:1591 89–810 102 640, 641 92–410 115(d), 118 Repeal. 1967 July 28 81:127 90–57 .......... 1508 92–607 506(h)(5) Partial repeal. 28 81:127 90–57 105(e)(3)
(B)1505 92–607 505 Amendment. Oct. 21 81:279 90–110 201 1142 92–545 204(a) Do. 21 81:279 90–110 610(a) 1149 92–545 505 Exception. 21 81:279 90–110 802(2) 1142 92–545 204(b) Amendment. 31 81:337 90–117 3(a)–(c) 742 92–439 .......... Revision. Nov. 16 81:464 90–141 1181 92–566 .......... Copyright terms, extension. B57 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1968 Jan. 2 81:783 90–247 400–448 326–332, 236 92–318 301(a)(1), (2), (b)(1), 2(c)(2) Sec. 401 redesignated as 400; secs. 402–406 (pt. A) redesignated as 411–415 (pt. B); 411–426 (pt. B) redesignated as 421–436 (pt. C); 431–438 (pt. C) redesignated as 441–448 (pt. D); new 401–405 (pt. A) added. 2 81:783 90–247 401(c) 238 92–318 103(c) Supplemental provision. 2 81:783 90–247 417 333, 236 92–318 304, 2(c) (1),
(2)Addition. 2 81:783 90–247 421–448 369 92–318 717(a) Applicability. (Redesignated secs. 421–448.) 2 81:783 90–247 421 333, 236 92–318 302(b), 2(c)(1),
(2)Heading revised. (Redesignated sec. 411.) 2 81:783 90–247 421(c) 332, 333, 236 92–318 302(a). (c), 2(c)(1),
(2)Addition. (Redesignated sec. 411.) 2 81:783 90–247 422 332 92–318 301(b)(2)(B) Amendment. (Redesignated sec. 412.) 2 81:783 90–247 422 369, 236 92–318 717(b), 2(c) (1),
(2)Amendment. (Former sec. 422.) 2 81:783 90–247 431(b) 564 92–391 1(2) Nonapplicability. 2 81:783 90–247 434 345, 236 92–318 501(1), 2(c) (1),
(2)Heading revised. (Redesignated sec. 424.) 2 81:783 90–247 434(a)(1), (2),
(b)345, 236 92–318 501(2) (3), 2(c)(1),
(2)Subsecs, (a),
(b)redesignated as (a)(1), (2); new
(b)added. (Redesignated sec. 424.) 2 81:783 90–247 441–448 328 92–318 301(a)(2) Applicability (pt. D). 2 81:821 90–248 272(b) 1451 92–603 271A(a),
(b)Amendment. (See also 1935, P.L. 271, sec. 1902(a) (23).) 2 81:821 90–248 402(a) 1391 92–603 222(b)(1) Revision. 2 81:821 90–248 402(a)(1)
(E)1453 92–603 278(b)(2) Amendment. 2 81:821 90–248 402(b) 1393 92–603 222(b)(2) (A)–(C) Do. May 7 82:113 90–301 3(a) 405 92–335 1 Do. 27 82:140 90–320 2 640, 641 92–410 115(e), 118 Repeal. 29 82:146 90–321 404(b) 382 92–321 1(1) Amendment. 29 82:146 90–321 406(e) 382 92–321 1(2) Do. 29 82:146 90–321 407 382 92–321 1(3) Do. June 19 82:197 90–351 205 1117 92–544 .......... Exception. July 15 82:354 90–401 1(b) 459 92–347 1 Repeal. 23 82:397 90–416 .......... 1181 92–566 .......... Copyright terms, extension. B58 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1968 July 23 82:398 90–417 106 1508 92–607 506(h)(4) Repeal. 31 82:462 90–445 .......... 532–539 92–381 1–3 Revision. Aug. 12 82:720 90–481 5(a) 616 92–401 1 Amendment. 12 82:720 90–481 5(c)(1) 616 92–401 2 Do. 12 82:720 90–481 13(d) 616 92–401 3 Addition. 12 82:720 90–481 15 616 92–401 4 Revision. Oct. 2 82:906 90–542 .......... 1174 92–560 4 Exception. 2 82:906 90–542 3(a)(9) 1174 92–560 2 Addition. 16 82:1014 90–575 504 282, 286 92–318 139B(b), 2(c)(2) Repeal. 22 82:1320 90–629 .......... 27 92–226 301 Limitation; waiver. 22 82:1320 90–629 23, 24 33 92–226 401(f)(2) Limitation. 22 82:1320 90–629 31(a) 32 92–226 401(a) Amendment. 22 82:1320 90–629 31(b) 32 92–226 401(b) Do. 22 82:1320 90–629 33(a) 32 92–226 401(c) Do. 22 82:1320 90–629 33(c) 32 92–226 401(d) Revision. 22 82:1320 90–629 42(a) 33 92–226 401(f)(1) Amendment. 22 82:1320 90–629 42(a)(3) 33 92–226 401(e) Addition. 22 82:1320 90–629 42(b)–(d) 33 92–226 401(f)(2) Subsecs, (b),
(c)redesignated as (c), (d); new
(b)added. 22 82:1320 90–629 42(b) 33 92–226 401(f)(1) Applicability. 24 82:1345 90–634 302 113 92–262 Amendment. 1969 July 11 83:46 91–44 .......... 225 92–314 106(a) Project rescission. 11 83:46 91–44 101(b)(1) 225 92–314 105(a) Amendment. Aug. 9 83:99 91–56 2(b) 1410 92–603 230 Repeal. Sept. 26 83:116 91–73 .......... 145 92–297 11 Do. Oct. 22 83:141 91–95 2(a)(7) 270, 236 92–318 134(a), (b), 2(c)(2) Amendment. Dec. 5 83:293 91–142 301 1146 92–545 304(a) Do. 5 83:293 91–142 702(c) 1146 92–545 304(b) Do. 5 83:293 91–142 709 63 92–252 .......... Do. 9 83:320 91–143 .......... 1004 92–517 601 Nonapplicability. 9 83:320 91–143 4(a) 466 92–349 201 (a)(1). Amendment. 9 83:320 91–143 9–12 464–466 92–349 101 Addition. 9 83:320 91–143 13 1004 92–517 601 Do. 16 83:360 91–147 .......... 1181 92–566 .......... Copyright terms, extension. 30 83:487 91–172 1007 1484 92–603 304 Amendment. 30 83:742 91–173 401–431 156 92–303 7 Exception. 30 83:742 91–173 401–426 155, 156 92–303 5(2), (3),
(10)Amendment; applicability. 30 83:742 91–173 401 153 92–303 3(a),
(c)Amendment; effective date. 30 83:742 91–173 401 154 92–303 4(b)(2),
(g)Do. 30 83:742 91–173 402(a) 151 92–303 1(c)(2) Revision. 30 83:742 91–173 402(b) 153 92–303 3(b),
(c)Amendment; effective date. 30 83:742 91–173 402(d) 153 92–303 3(b),
(c)Do. 30 83:742 91–173 402(e) 152 92–303 1(c)(3) Revision. 30 83:742 91–173 402(f) 153, 154 92–303 4(a),
(g)Revision; effective date. 30 83:742 91–173 402(g) 152 92–303 1(c)(4) Addition. 30 83:742 91–173 402(g)(2) (B)(ii) 151 92–303 1(c)(2) Exception. 30 83:742 91–173 411–415 152 92–303 1(c)(6) Do. B59 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1969 Dec. 30 83:742 91–173 411(a) 154, 156 92–303 4(b)(1), (g), 5(10) Amendment; effective date; applicability. 30 83:742 91–173 411(b) 154, 156 92–303 4(d), (g), 5(10) Do. 30 83:742 91–173 411(e)(1),
(2)153, 156 92–303 3(a), (c), 5(10) Do. 30 83:742 91–173 411(c)(3) 154, 156 92–303 4(b) (3), (g), 5(10) Do. 30 83:742 91–173 411(c)(4) 154, 156 92–303 4(c), (g), 5(10) Addition; effective date; applicability. 30 83:742 91–173 412(a)(3),
(4)150, 156 92–303 1(b)(1), 5(10) Par.
(3)redesignated as (4); new
(3)addea; applicability. 30 83:742 91–173 412(a)(5),
(6)150, 156 92–303 1(b)(2), 5(10) Addition; applicability. 30 83:742 91–173 412(b) 151, 156 92–303 1(c)(1), 5(10) Amendment; applicability. 30 83:742 91–173 412(b) 153, 156 92–303 2(a), (b), 5(10) Amendment; effective date; applicability. 30 83:742 91–173 413(b) 152, 156 92–303 1(c)(5)(A), Amendment; applicability. 30 83:742 91–173 413(b) 154, 156 92–303 4(f), (g), 5(10) Amendment; effective date; applicability. 30 83:742 91–173 414(a)(1)–
(3)152, 156 92–303 1(c)(6), 5(10) Existing text designated as (1); pars. (2),
(3)added; applicability. 30 83:742 91–173 414(b) 155, 156 92–303 5(1),
(10)Amendment; applicability. 30 83:742 91–173 414(e) 151, 156 92–303 1(c)(1). 5(10) Do. 30 83:742 91–173 415 156 92–303 7 Addition. 30 83:742 91–173 421(a) 151 92–303 1(c)(1) Amendment. 30 83:742 91–173 421(b)(2)
(C)154 92–303 4(e),
(g)Amendment; effective date. 30 83:742 91–173 421(c) 155 92–303 5(5) Addition. 30 83:742 91–173 422(a) 153 92–303 3(b),
(c)Amendment; effective date. 30 83:742 91–173 422(a) 156 92–303 5(9) Amendment. 30 83:742 91–173 422(e) 155 92–303 5(4) Do. 30 83:742 91–173 422(f)(1),
(2)157 92–303 8 Existing text designated as (1); par.
(2)added. 30 83:742 91–173 422(b) 153 92–303 3(a),
(c)Amendment; effective date. 30 83:742 91–173 423(a) 153 92–303 3(b),
(c)Do. 30 83:742 91–173 424 151 92–303 1(c)(1) Amendment. 30 83:742 91–173 427–431 155, 156 92–303 5(6)–(8), (10), 6 Addition. 30 83:805 91–175 401 34 92–226 406(1) Heading revised (pt. IV). 30 83:805 91–175 401 34 92–226 406(2),
(3)Caption revised; amendment. 30 83:805 91–175 401(a) 34 92–226 406(2) Revision. 30 83:805 91–175 401(e)(4) 34 92–226 406(4) Do. 30 83:805 91–175 401(1) 34 92–226 406(5) Do. B60 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1969 Dec. 30 83:841 91–184 .......... 133 92–284 .......... Termination date, extension. 30 83:841 91–184 2(3) 644, 646 92–412 102, 108 Amendment. 30 83:841 91–184 3(6) 644, 646 92–412 103, 108 Addition. 30 83:841 91–184 4(b)(l)–(4) 644, 646 92–412 104(a)(1). (2), 108 Existing text designated as (1); pars. (2)–(4) added. 30 83:841 91–184 4(b)(1) 644 92–412 104(a)(2) Exception. 30 83:841 91–184 4(e) 645, 646 92–412 104(b)(1) 108 Revision. 30 83:841 91–184 5(c) 645, 646 92–412 105, 108 Addition. 30 83:841 91–184 14 133 92–284 .......... Amendment. 30 83:841 91–184 14 646 92–412 106, 108 Do. 1970 Jan. 1 83:852 91–190 .......... 806 92–487 .......... Applicability. Apr. 13 84:121 91–230 612(a)(1)(B) 341, 236 92–318 421(b)(1) (C), 2(c) (1),
(2)Amendment. June 2 84:299 91–273 .......... 225 92–314 106(b) Project rescission. 2 84:299 91–273 101(b)(1) 225 92–314 105(b)(1),
(2)Amendment. 2 84:299 91–273 101(b)(6) 225 92–314 105(b)(3) Do. 2 84.299 91–273 101(b)(9) 225 92–314 105(b)(4) Do. 30 84:354 91–297 103 640, 92–410 115(f), 118 Repeal. July 24 84:468 91–354 1(c) 63 92–251 1(1) Amendment. 24 84:468 91–354 6 63 92–251 1(2) Do. Aug. 10 84:695 91–373 203(e)(2) 1326 92–599 501 Do. 13 84:794 91–378 .......... 1319 92–597 .......... Revision. 18 84:807 91–382 .......... 435 92–342 .......... Partial repeal. Oct. 7 84:905 91–441 501 740 92–436 608 Time extension. 16 84:979 91–461 3 743 92–440 2 Amendment. 26 84:1204 91–511 101 1138, 1153 92–545 103(a)(1)– (3), 705(a) (3)(A)–(C) Amendment; exception. 26 84:1204 91–511 201 1142 92–545 205(a)(1), (2),
(b)Amendment. 26 84:1204 91–511 204 1153 92–545 705(a)(3)
(D)Exception. 26 84:1204 91–511 205 1153 92–545 705(a)(3)
(E)Do. 26 84:1204 91–511 602(1) 1138 92–545 103(b) Amendment. 26 84:1204 91–511 602(2) 1143 92–545 250(c) Do. 30 84:1327 91–518 303(d) 227, 234 92–316 1(a), 13 Do. 30 84:1327 91–518 305(a),
(b)228, 234 92–316 2(l)–(3), 13 Existing text designated as
(a)and amended; subsec.
(b)added. 30 84:1327 91–518 306(a) 228, 234 92–316 3(a), 13 Amendment. 30 84:1327 91–518 306(f),
(g)228, 234 92–316 3(b), 13 Addition. 30 84:1327 91–518 308 228, 234 92–316 4, 13 Revision. 30 84:1327 91–518 402(a) 229, 234 92–316 5(1), 13 Amendment. 30 84:1327 91–518 402(c) 229, 234 92–316 5(2), 13 Addition. B61 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1970 Oct. 30 84:1827 91–518 403(a) 229, 234 92–316 6, 13 Revision. 30 84:1327 91–518 405(a) 230, 234 92–316 7(a), 13 Do. 30 84:1327 91–518 405(b) 230, 234 92–316 7(b), 13 Amendment. 30 84:1327 91–518 405(c) 230, 234 92–316 7(c), 13 Revision. 30 84:1327 91–518 405(f) 230, 234 92–316 8, 13 Addition. 30 84:1327 91–518 601 231, 234 92–316 9, 13 Revision. 30 84:1327 91–518 602 231, 234 92–316 10(a), (b), 13 Revision; applicability. 30 84:1327 91–518 805 233, 234 92–316 11(1), 13 Heading amended. 30 84:1327 91–518 805(2) (B)(C) 233, 234 92–316 11(2), 13 Par.
(B)redesignated as (C). new
(B)added. 30 84:1327 91–518 806 233, 234 92–316 12, 13 Addition. Nov. 30 84:1358 91–524 901(b) 674 92–419 601 Revision. Dec. 17 84:1441 91–555 .......... 1181 92–566 .......... Copyright terms, extension. 30 84:1670 91–601 .......... 998 92–516 3(2) Amendment. 30 84:1670 91–601 .......... 1231–1233 92–573 30(a), (e)(2)–(4), 34(2) Transfer of functions; savings provision. 30 84:1670 91–601 7(b)–(f) 1231–1233 92–573 30 (a), (e){2)–(4), 34(2) (See 1947, P.L. 104, sec. 2z(2)(i); 1938, P.L. 717, secs. 403 (n), 502(p), 503(b)(2), 602(f).) 31 84:1744 91–606 231(a),
(b)559 92–385 6 Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 31 84:1848 91–616 301 1167 92–554 .......... Amendment. 1971 Jan. 5 84:1942 91–652 7(a) 35 92–226 408 Do. 8 84:1946 91–656 4(a) 146 92–298 3(a) Do. 8 84:1946 91–656 4(a) 575, 574 92–392 14(a), 15(a), 9(a)(2) Amendment; savings provision. 8 84:1946 91–656 5(a)(1) 146 92–298 3(b) Revision. 8 84:1946 91–656 5(a)(1) 575, 574 92–392 14(b), 15(a), Revision; savings provision. 8 84:1967 91–660 2(a) 123 92–275 1(1) Amendment. 8 84:1967 91–660 11 123 92–275 1(2) Do. 8 84:1981 91–665 .......... 1025 92–520 34, 41(a) Supplemental provision. 12 84:2053 91–672 8(a) 33 92–226 402(1) Partial revision. 12 84:2053 91–672 8(b) ^3 92–226 402(2),
(1)Amendment; applicability. 12 84:2053 91–672 8(e) 34 92–226 402(3) Addition. 12 84:2053 91–672 10 403 92–334 101(b) Exception. 12 84:2053 91–672 10 1204 92–571 1(b) Do. Mar. 17 85:5 92–5 2(a) 406 92–336 1 Amendment. (See also 1917, P.L. 43, sec. 21.) B62 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1969 July 1 85:89 92–38 .......... 404 92–334 101(d)(2) Supplemental provision. 9 85:103 92–48 .......... 403, 404 92–334 101(b),
(4)Do. 9 85:108 92–49 .......... 403 92–334 101(b) Do. 9 85:125 92–51 .......... 1504, 1507 92–607 501, 506(f)(1) Amendment. Aug. 10 85:285 92–80 .......... 403, 404 92–334 101(b), (d)(3) Supplemental provisions. 11 85:304 92–84 101(b)(1) 225 92–314 105(c)(1) Amendment. 11 85:304 92–84 101(b)(2) 225 92–314 105(c)(2) Do. 11 85:304 92–84 101(b)(3) 225 92–314 105(c)(3) Do. 11 85:304 92–84 101(b)(5) 225 92–314 105(c)(4) Do. 16 85:344 92–125 7 1181 92–567 .......... Revision. Oct. 27 85:394 92–145 101–402 1153 92–545 705(a) Partial repeal, with 27 85:394 92–145 101 1138 92–545 105(a) exception. Amendment. 27 85:394 92–145 702(1) 1138 92–545 105(b) Do. 27 85:394 92–145 705(a) 1153 92–545 705(a)(3) Exception. 27 85:394 92–145 709 1154 92–545 708 Revision. Nov. 17 85:423 92–156 403(a) 737 92–436 502(b) Repeal. 18 85:482 92–160 .......... 403 92–334 101(b) Supplemental provision. 24 85:490 92–170 .......... 1181 92–566 .......... Copyright terms, extension. Dec. 15 85:627 92–184 .......... 403, 404 92–334 101(b). (d)(1) Supplemental provision. 15 85:627 92–184 .......... 1508, 1507 92–607 506(h)(7), (f)(3) Partial repeal; exception. 18 85:688 92–203 7(j) 167 92–306 .......... Nonapplicability. 18 85:688 92–203 7(j) 510 92–369 .......... Exception. 18 85:716 92–204 .......... 403 92–334 101(b) Supplemental provision. 18 85:716 92–204 738(a) 737 92–436 601(a)(2) Amendment. 22 85:775 92–213 3 405 92–335 6 Do. 22 85:775 92–213 3 906 92–503 2 Do. 22 85:778 92–216 1(b) 39 92–232 .......... Do. 28 85:802 92–223 4(d) 1458 92–603 292 Amendment. (See also 1935, P.L. 271, sec. 1121.) 29 85:810 92–224 202(f) 398 92–329 Kl)–(3) Amendment. 29 85:810 92–224 204(b) 398 92–329 2(e) Do. 1972 Mar. 8 86:48 92–242 .......... 403 92–334 101(b) Supplemental provision. 15 86:63 92–250 .......... 406 92–336 1 Amendment. (See also 1917, P.L. 43, sec. 21.) 21 86:65 92–255 201–255 67 92–255 104 Repeal; effective date. May 19 86:150 92–303 1(b), (c)(1), (5)(A), (6), (2), 3(a), 4(b)(1); (3), (c). 156 92–303 5(10) Applicability. (See 1969, P.L. 91–173, secs. 411–415.) 19 86:157 92–304 .......... 161 92–304 4(a) Exception. 27 86:163 92–306 .......... 481 92–351 .......... Do. B63 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1972 June 23 86:235 92–318 132A 563, 564 92–391 1 Temporary suspension of effectiveness; savings provision. (See 1965, P.L. 89–329, secs. 425(a), 428 (b)(1)(A).) 23 86:235 92–318 132B 563, 564 92–391 1 Temporary suspension of effectiveness; savings provision. (See 1965, P.L. 89–329, secs. 425(b), 427(a) (2)(D), 430(a).) 23 86:235 92–318 132C 563, 564 92–391 1 Temporary suspension of effectiveness; savings provision. (See 1965, P.L. 89–329, secs. 428(a)(1), 428(b) (1)(H), 427(a) 23 86:235 92–318 132D 563, 564 92–391 1 Temporary suspension of effectiveness; savings provision. (See 1965, P.L. 89–329, secs. 437, 428(b) (1)(L), 428(e), 428(c)(1), 434.) 23 86:235 92–318 132E 563, 564 92–391 1 Temporary suspension of effectiveness; savings provision. (See 1965, P.L. 89–329, sec. 438.) 23 86:235 92–318 132F 563, 564 92–391 1 Temporary suspension of effectiveness; savings provision. 23 86:235 92–318 140(b)(4) 1051 92–531 .......... Addition. 23 86:235 92–318 901–907 375 92–318 907 Exception. July 1 86:402 92–334 .......... 1204, 1206 92–571 Kb) Do. 1 86:402 92–334 101(e) 1204, 1206 92–571 1(b), 2 Addition. 1 86:402 92–334 102(c) 563 92–390 .......... Amendment. 1 86:402 92–334 102(c) 746 92–446 .......... Do. 1 86:402 92–334 102(c) 1204, 1206 92–571 1(a), (b), 2 Do. 1 86:402 92–334 108, 109 1204, 1206 92–571 1(b), 2 Addition. 1 86:406 92–336 203(b)(6) 1370 92–603 144(c) Amendment. (See I.R.C. 1954, sec. 6413(c)(2)(A), table 4.) 10 86:424 92–340 101–107 426 92–340 102(d) Nonapplicability. 10 86:432 92–342 .......... 402 92–334 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision. 10 86:432 92–342 .......... 1508 92–607 506(j)(l),
(2)Transfer of funds. 10 86:451 92–344 .......... 402 92–334 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision. 13 86:471 92–351 .......... 402 92–334 101(a)(1) Do. 13 86:471 92–351 .......... 475 92–351 .......... Exception. 13 86:471 92–351 102 1517 92–607 .......... Amendment. B64 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1972 Aug. 10 86:508 92–369 .......... 402 92–334 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision. 10 86:526 92–372 .......... 526 92–372 2 Exception. 10 86:530 92–377 1 530 92–377 2 Applicability. 14 86:540 92–383 .......... 402 92–334 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision. 114 86:540 92–383 .......... 551, 552 92–383 .......... Exception. 22 86:580 92–398 .......... 402 92–334 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision. 22 86:591 92–399 .......... 402 92–334 101(a)(1) Do. 22 86:617 92–402 1(a) 1046 92–523 .......... Amendment. 25 86:621 92–405 .......... 402 92–334 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision, Sept. 19 86:688 92–424 24 689 92–424 3(e) Exception. (See also 1964, P.L. 88–452, sec. 625.) 26 86:731 92–434 .......... 731, 733 92–434 2(3), 9 Applicability. 26 86:731 92–434 3 733 92–434 9 Applicability. 29 86:744 92–443 .......... 744 92–443 4 Do. Oct. 6 86:770 92–463 .......... 771 92–463 4(a) Do. 18 86:816 92–500 2 806 92–487 .......... Do. 18 86:816 92–500 2 846, 856, 876, 884, 888 92–500 2 Exception. 18 86:816 92–500 2, “Sec. 104 (j)” 871 92–500 2 Applicability. 18 86:816 92–500 2, “Secs. 201–212“ 836 92–500 2 Exception. 18 86:816 92–500 2, “Sec. 301(a)” 880 92–500 2 Do. 18 86:816 92–500 2, “Secs. 306, 307” 875 92–500 2 Restriction. 18 86:816 92–500 2, “Secs. 401–405” 880 92–500 2 Supplemental provisions. 20 86:947 92–513 107(b) (3),
(4)959, 963 92–513 207, 208(c), 410(b) Applicability. 21 86:973 92–516 2 989, 994, 995 92–516 2 Exception. 21 86:973 92–516 2, “Sec. 998 92–516 2 Applicability. 21 86:973 92–516 2, “Sec. 4” 984 92–516 2 Do. 21 86:973 92–516 2, “Sec. 7” 998 92–516 2 Do. 21 86:973 92–516 2, “Sec. 8” 995 92–516 2 Do. 21 86:973 92–516 2, “Sec. 10” 987 92–516 2 Do. 21 86:1016 92–519 .......... 1017 92–519 2(a),
(b)Do. 21 86:1027 92–522 .......... 1031, 1033 92–522 101(b), 102(e) Nonapplicability. 21 86:1027 92–522 103, 104 1030 92–522 101(a)(2) Do. 25 86:1109 92–544 .......... 402 92–334 101(a)(1) Supplemental provision. 25 86:1109 92–544 .......... 1124 92–544 .......... Exception. 25 86:1135 92–545 101–710 737 92–436 501(b) Applicability. 25 86:1135 92–545 501–710 1153 92–545 705(b) Partial repeal, with exception. 25 86:1135 92–545 502 1149 92–545 504 Exception. 25 86:1135 92–545 706 1154 92–545 706(2) Applicability. 27 86:1207 92–573 .......... 1224 92–573 18 Do. B65 Table 1.—General Legislation—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Date Statutes vol.: page Public law Section Statutes vol.: page 86 Stat. Section Comment 1972 Oct. 27 86:1207 92–573 6(a)(1) 1227 92–573 25(c) Exception. 27 86:1207 92–573 6(a)(2) 1227 92–573 25(c) Applicability. 27 86:1207 92–573 6(b) 1227 92–573 25(c) Do. 27 86:1234 92–574 .......... 1248, 1249 92–574 17(o;(l), 18(c)(1) Exception. 27 86:1234 92–574 6 1235 92–574 4(b)(2) Restriction. 27 86:1234 92–574 10–12 1248, 1249 92–574 17(b). 18(b) Applicability. 27 86:1234 92–574 16 1248, 1249 92–574 17(a)(2),
(b)Do. 27 86:1234 92–574 17 1235 92–574 4(b)(2) Restriction. 27 86:1234 92–574 17 1239 92–574 6(e)(2) Applicability. 27 86:1234 92–574 18 12.35 92–574 4(b)(2) Restriction. 27 86:1234 92–574 18 1239 92–574 6(e)(2) Applicability. 27 86:1266 92–578 .......... 1272 92–578 6(13) Do. 27 86:1304 92–591 .......... 1307 92–591 10 Exception. Table 2.—Revised Statutes Affected section Amendatory provisions 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 57–59 204 92–310 220(a)–(c) Repeal. 102–104 498 92–352 604(a) Applicability. 176 209 92–310 231(a) Amendment. 234 149 92–302 1(b). (c). 3(a) Amendment; applicability. 302 209 92–310 231(b) Repeal. 304 209 92–310 231(c) Amendment. 326 206 92–310 223(a) Do. 327 206 92–310 223(b) Do. 355 53 92–242 .......... Exception. 355 1133 92–544 .......... Do. 355 1151, 1155 92–545 701, 802 Do. 355 1190, 1194 92–570 .......... Exceptions. 375 209 92–310 231(d) Repeal. 378 209 92–310 231(e) Do. 516 332 92–318 301(b)(2)(A) Do. 517 332 92–318 301(b)(2)(A) Do. 520 675 92–419 603(a)(1),
(2)Amendment. 524 205 92–310 221(a) Repeal. 526(a),
(b)675 92–419 603(b)(D-(4) Existing text designated as
(a)and amended; subsec.
(b)added. 1735 207 92–310 227(a)(1).
(2)Amendment. 1824 1508 92–607 507 Do. 2075 208 92–310 229(a) Repeal. 2619 206 92–310 226 Do. 2620 206 92–310 226 Do. 3466 1305 92–591 4(a)(6) Exception. 3501 210 92–310 231(f) Repeal. 3555 210 92–310 231(g) Amendment. 3600 210 92–310 231(h) Repeal. 3613 210 92–310 231(i) Amendment. 3614 210 92–310 231(j) Repeal. 3617 621 92–405 .......... Exception. 3620(b) 506 92–366 .......... Supplemental provision. B66 Table 2.—Revised Statutes—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 3620(d) 506 92–366 .......... Addition. 3625 210 92–310 231(k)(l)–(3) Amendment. 3628 210 92–310 231Q) Repeal. 3629 210 92–310 231
(m)Amendment. 3630 210 92–310 231(n) Do. 3631 210 92–310 231
(o)Do. 3632 210 92–310 231(p) Do. 3634 210 92–310 231(a)(1),
(2)Do. 3639 210 92–310 231
(r)Do. 3646(a) 211 92–310 231(a)(1) Do. 3646(c) 211 92–310 231(a)(2) Do. 3648 53 92–242 .......... Exception. 3648 142 92–297 3(a) Do. 3648 331 92–318 301(a)(2) Do. 3648 448 92–342 .......... Do. 3648 682 92–423 3(3) Do. 3648 718 92–426 2(a) Do. 3648 800 92–484 6(a)(3) Do. 3648 820, 821 92–500 2 Do. 3648 1113, 1132 92–544 .......... Do. 3648 1151, 1155 92–545 701, 802 Do. 3648 1164 92–550 1(b) Do. 3648 1323 92–598 7(3) Do. 3679 404 92–334 107 Applicability. 3679 590 92–398 312 Exception. 3679 1132 92–544 .......... Do 3679 1228 92–573 27(b)(6) Do. 3679(b) 68 92–255 208 Do. 3679(b) 1048 92–526 1(b) Do. 3679(c) 475 92–351 .......... Do. 3679(c) 547 92–383 .......... Exemption. 3679(c) 1198 92–570 713(a) Exception. 3679(d)(2) 404 92–334 103 Do. 3689 902 92–500 12(p) Amendment. 3709 258 92–318 131(b)(1) Exception. 3709 442, 444 92–342 .......... Exceptions. 3709 682 92–423 3(3) Exception. 3709 800 92–484 6(a)(2) Do. 3709 820, 821 92–500 2 Do. 3709 1103 92–541 2(a) Do. 3709 1111, 1119, 1125 92–544 .......... Do. 3709 1323 92–598 7(6) Do. 3710 1323 92–598 7(7) Do. 3735 1323 92–598 7(9) Do. 3755 1119 92–544 .......... Do. 4399–4500 428 92–340 201 Applicability. 4417a 427, 431 92–340 201, 202 Revision; savings provision. 4427(a),
(b)423, 424 92–339 1,8 Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 4839 207 92–310 228(b)(1),
(2)Amendment. 5136, par. 7 269, 236 92–318 133(c)(1), 2 (c)(1),
(2)Do. 5136, par. 7 466 92–349 101 Do. 5136, par. 7 902 92–500 12(n) Do. 5200(14) 270, 236 92–318 133(c)(2), 2 (0(1), {2) Addition. D.C. 389 1108 92–543 .......... Revision. B67 Table 2.—Revised Statutes—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment None .......... .......... .......... .......... Table 2.—Revised Statutes—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 112(d). 124, 125 92–279 1, 3(a)(1) Additions; effective date. 152(b)(3) 1276 92–580 1(a),
(c)Amendment. 162 1276 92–580 3 Supplemental provision. 164(b)(2)(E) 1277 92–580 4(a),
(b)Addition. 165(a) 657 92–418 2(a)(1) Exception. 165(h) 656, 657 92–418 Amendment. 165(h)(1) 406 92–336 2(a),
(b)Revision. 501(c)(19) 656 92–418 1(a),
(c)Addition. 512(a)(4) 656 92–418 1(b),
(c)Do. 873(b)(3) 1276 92–580 1(b),
(c)Revision. 881 (b), '(c) 1497 92–606 1(e)(1), 2 Subsec.
(b)redesignated as (c); new
(b)added. 911(a)(2) 1357 92–603 124(a)(3), (b)(3) Nonapplicability. 931(c) 1497 92–606 KD(1), 2 Amendment. 932(a) 1497 92–606 1(f)(2), 2 Do. 932(c) 1497 92–606 1(0(3), 2 Revision. 935 1494, 1497 92–606 1(a), (f)(5). 2 Addition. 1401(a)(3) 420, 422 92–336 204(a) (1)(A),
(c)Amendment. 1401(a)(3) 1362, 1364 92–603 135(a)(1)(A), (0 Do. 1401(a)(4),
(5)421, 422 92–336 204(a)(1) (B),(C).(c) Par.
(4)deleted; new (4),
(5)added. 1401(a)(4),
(5)1362, 1364 92–603 135(a)(l)('B),
(c)Deletion; new par.
(4)added. 1401(b)(2)–(5) 421, 422 92–336 204(b)(1), (0 Deletion; new pars. (2)–(5) added. 1401 (b)(2)–(5) 1363, 1364 92–603 135(b)(1),
(c)Do. 1402(a) 1353, 1354 92–603 121(b)(1)
(c)Amendment. 1402(a)(8) 1366 92–603 140(b)(1), (2),
(c)Do. 1402
(11)1357 92–603 124(b) (1)–(3),
(c)Addition. 1402(b)(1)(F) 418, 420 92–336 203(b)(1)(A),
(c)Amendment. 1402(b) (1)(G)–(I) 419, 420 92–336 203(b)(1)(B),
(c)Addition. 1402(i) 1354 92–603 121(b)(2),
(c)Do. 1442(c) 1497 92–606 1(e)(2) 2 Do. 2039(d) 1276 92–580 2(a),
(b)Do. 3101(a)(3) 421, 422 92–336 204(a)(2)(A),
(c)Amendment. 3101(a)(3) 1362, 1364 92–603 135(a)(2)(A), Do. 3101(a)(4)–(6) 1362, 1364 92–603 135(a)(2)(B),
(c)Pars. (4),
(5)deleted; new (4)–(6) added. 3101(a)(4),
(5)421, 422 92–336 204(a)(2)(B),
(o)Deletion; new pars. (4),
(5)added. B68 Table 2.—Revised Statutes—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 3101(b) (2)–(S) 421, 422 92–336 204(b)(2),
(c)Deletion; new pars. (2)–(5) added. 3101(b) (2)–(5) 1363, 1364 92–603 135(b)(2),
(c)Do. 3111(a)(3) 421, 422 92–336 204(a)(3)(A),
(c)Amendment. 3111(a)(3) 1363, 1364 92–603 135(a)(3)(A),
(c)Do. 3111(a)(4)–(6). 1363, 1364 92–603 135(a)(3)(B),
(c)Pars. (4),
(5)deleted; new (4)-
(6)added. 3111(a)(4),
(5)421, 422 92–336 204(a)(3)(B),
(c)Deletion; new pars (4),
(5)added. 3111(b) (2)–(5) 422 92–336 204(b)(3),
(c)Deletion; new pars. (2)–(5) added. 3111
(b)(2)–(5) 1364 92–603 135(b)(3),
(c)Do. 3121(a)(1) 419, 420 92–336 203(b)(2)(A),
(c)Amendment. 3121(a)(1) 419, 420 92, 336 203(b)(2)(B),
(c)Amendment; effective date. 3121(a)(1) 419, 420 92–336 203(b)(2)(C),
(o)Do. 3121(a)(1) 1356 92–603 123(c)(2) Applicability. 3121(a)(9) 1341 92–603 104(i), (j)(l) Revision. 3121(a)(14) 1354 92–603 122(b),
(c)Addition. 3121(a)(15) 1365, 1366 92–603 138 (b),
(c)Do. 3121(b)
(6)(B)(ii) 1357 92–603 125(a) Supplemental provision. 3121(b)(7)(B) (i),
(ii)1358 92–603 128(b) Applicability. 3121(b)(7)(D) 1358 92–603 128(b),
(c)Addition. 3121(b)(8)(A) 1354 92–603 123(a)(2) Amendment. 3121(b)(10)(B) 1359 92–603 129(a)(2),
(b)Revision. 3121
(4)1356 92–603 123(c)(2) Addition. 3121(k)(3) 1356 92–603 123(b) Exception. 3121(f) 1354 92–603 123(b) Addition. 3122 419, 420 92–336 203(b)(3) (A),
(c)Amendment. 3122 419, 420 92–336 203(b)(3) (B),
(c)Amendment; effective date. 3122 419, 420 92–336 203(b)(3) Do. 3125(a)–(c) 419, 420 92–336 203(b)(4) (A),
(c)Amendment. 3125(a)–(c) 419, 420 92–336 203(b)(4) (B),
(c)Amendment; effective date. 3125(a)–(c) 419, 420 92–336 203(b)(4) (C),
(c)Do. 3301 398 92–329 2(a) Amendment. 3401–3404 936, 941 92–512 202(a) Applicability. 3401(a)(1) 125 92–279 2, 3(b) Revision. 4161(a),
(b)1173 92–558 201(a)(1), (2),
(b)Existing text designated as
(a)and amended; subsec.
(b)added. 4182 1172 92–558 101(a) Applicability. 6001–7852 936 92–512 202(a) Do. 6015 941 92–512 202(a) Do. 6017A 935 92–512 144(a)(1),
(2)Addition. 6051(a) 1459 92–603 293(a)(1),
(d)Amendment. 6051(a)(7),
(8)1459 92–603 293(a)(2), (3),
(d)Deletion. 6051(c) 1459 92–603 2931b),
(d)Amendment. 6051(e) 1459 92–603 293(c),
(d)Addition. 6157(b) 398 92–329 2(b) Amendment. 6211–6216 936 92–512 144(b)(1) Nonapplicability. B69 Table 2.—Revised Statutes—Continued Affected section Amendatory provisions 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 6361–6365 936–945 92–512 202(a), (b), 204(a),
(b)Addition. 6361–6365 941 92–512 202(a) Applicability. 6362(f)(1) 943 92–512 202(a) Exception. 6405(d) 657 92–418 2(b),
(c)Addition. 6405(e) 944, 945 92–512 203(a), 204(a) Do. 6413(a)(2)(A) 420 92–336 203(b)(6)',
(c)Amendment. 6413(c)(1) 419, 420 92–336 203(b)(5) (A)–(C),
(c)Do. 6413(c)(2)(A). 1370 92–603 144(c) Do. 6654(d)
(2)(B)(ii) 420 92–336 203(b)(7) (A),
(c)Do. 6654(d)
(2)(B)(ii) 420 92–336 203(b)(7) (B),
(c)Amendment; effective date. 6654(d)
(2)(B)(ii) 420 92–336 203(b)(7) (C),
(c)Do. 6687 936 92–512 144(b)(1),
(2)Addition. 6687 1496, 1497 92–606 1(c), (f)(7), 2 Addition (relating to penalties regarding information required for collection coordination of U.S. and Guam income taxes). 6803(a) 209 92–310 230(a) Repeal. 7101 209 92–310 230(b) Amendment. 7103(e) 209 92–310 230(c) Repeal. 7402(d) 209 92–310 230(d) Do. 7463.. 945 92–512 203(b)(2), (3), 204(c) Heading amended. 7463(a) 945 92–512 203(b)(2), 204
(c)Amendment. 7463(f) 945 92–512 203(b)(1), 204(a) Addition. 7654 1495, 1497 92–606 1(b), (f)(6); 2 Revision. 7701
(B)1497 92–606 1(0(4), 2 Amendment. 7803(c) 209 92–310 230(e) Repeal. 8001–8023 936 92–512 202(a) Applicability. Table 5(a).—Positive Low 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 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1 112b 619 92–403 1,2 Addition. 3 109 202 92–310 201 Amendment. 5 101–8913 85 92–255 502(a) Partial exception. 5 101–8913 328, 331 92–318 301(a)(2) Do. 5 101–8913 498 92–352 605(a) Do. 5 101–8913 649 92–412 208(b)(1) Applicability. 5 101–8913 807 92–489 4(b) Partial exception. 5 101–8913 956 92–513 202(1),
(4)Do. 5 101–8913 1043 92–522 201(e) Do. 5 101–8913 1269 92–578 4(a) Do. 5 101–8913 1322 92–598 3(b) Do. 5 101–8913 1422 92–603 243(a) Do. 5 101–8913 1441, 1457 92–603 209F(b), 288(a) Do. B70 Table 5(a).—Positive Low Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 5 500–576 427 92–340 104 Applicability. 5 551–559 935 92–512 142(b) Do. 5 552 228 92–316 3(b) Do. 5 552 774, 775 92–463 10(b), 13 Do. 5 553 226 92–314 203 Do. 5 553 292 92–318 161(a) Do. 5 553(a)(2) 226 92–314 203 Exception. 5 553(a)(2) 292 92–318 161(a) Do. 5 554 156 92–303 5(7) Applicability. 5 554 890, 891 92–500 2 Do. 5 575(c)
(10)1048 92–526 1(a) Revision. 5 575(c) (11)–(15) 1048 92–526 Kb) Pars. (11),
(12)redesignated as (14), (15); new (11)–(13) added. 5 576 1048 92–526 2 Revision. 5 701–706 427 92–340 104 Applicability. 5 2105(c)(1) 573, 575 92–392 2, 9 (a)(2). 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 5 2109 141, 145 92–297 1(a), (b), 10 Addition. 5 3109 68 92–255 207 Exception. 5 3109 682 92–423 3(3) Do. 5 3109(b) 1323 92–598 7(1) Do. 5 33072 141, 142, 145 92–297 2(a), (b), 10 Revision. 5 3381–3385 142, 145 92–297 3(a), (b), 10 Addition. 5 4101–4118 142 92–297 3(a) Nonapplicability. 5 5101 et seq 1125 92–544 .......... Exception. 5 5101–5115 328, 331 92–318 301(a)(2) Do. 5 5101–5115 443 92–342 .......... Do. 5 5101–5115 498 92–352 605(a) Do. 5 5101–5115 808 92–489 4(b) Do. 5 5101–5115 956 92–513 202(1) Do. 5 5101–5115 1269 92–578 4(a) Do. 5 5101–5115 1322 92–598 3(b) Partial exception. 5 5108 323 92–318 186(a)(2) Supplemental provision. 5 5108 343 92–318 441(b) Do. 5 5108(c)(11) 112 92–261 12 Addition. 5 5301-5365. 1269 92–578 4(a) Exception. 5 5313(1) 1318 92–596 6 Revision. 5 5313(2) 490 92–352 104(1) Do. 5 5313(6) 149 92–302 2(a), 3(a) Addition. 5 5313(21) 69 92–255 212(a) Do. 5 5314(9) 34 92–226 403 Amendment. 6 5314(9) 490 92–352 104(2) Do. 6 5314(10) 149 92–302 2(b), 3(a) Revision. 6 5314(58) 110 92–261 9(a) Addition (relating to Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) 5 5314(59) 1211, 1233 92–573 4(h)(1), 34(1) Addition. 5 5315(10) 490 92–352 104(3) Revision. 5 5315(11) 676 92–419 604(b) Do. 5 5315(23) 149 92–302 2(c)(1), 3(a) Amendment. 5 5315(72) 110 92–261 9(b) Revision. 5 5315(95) 69 92–255 212(b) Addition. 5 5315(96) 149 92–302 2(c)(2), 3(a) Do. 5 5315(97) 1211, 1233 92–573 4(h)(2), 34(1) Do. 5 5315(97) 1488 92–603 404(b),
(c)Addition (relating to Commissioner of Social Security). B71 Table 5(a).—Positive Low Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 5 5316(28) 149 92–302 2(d), 3(b) Deletion. 5 5316(51) 1488 92–603 404(a),
(c)Do. 5 5316(64) 149 92–302 2(d), 3(b) Do. 5 5316(111) 110 92–261 9(c) Repeal. 5 5316(131) 69 92–255 212(c) Addition. 5 5316(131) 110 92–261 9(d) Addition (relating to Equal Employment Opportunity Commission). 6 5331–5338 328, 331 92–318 301(a)(2) Exceptions. 5 5331–5338 443 92–342 .......... Exception. 5 5331–5338 498 92–352 605(a) Do. 5 5331–5338 808 92–489 4(b) Do. 5 5331–5338 956 92–513 202(1) Do. 5 5331–5338 1322 92–598 3(b) Partial exception. 5 5337(b) 573–575 92–392 3(1), 9(a)(2) 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 5 5337(c) 573–575 92–392 3(2), 15(a) Addition. 5 5341–5349 443 92–342 .......... Exception. 5 5341–5349 564, 572, 574, 575 92–392 1(a), (b), 9(a) (2), 15(a) Revision; savings provision. 5 5512(b) 202 92–310 202 Amendment. 5 5541
(xi)573–575 92–392 4, 9(a)(2), 15
(a)Revision; savings provision. 5 5544(a) 573–575 92–392 5, 9(a)(2), 15
(a)Amendment; savings provision. 5 5548(a) 575, 574 92–392 12(a), 15(a). 9 (a)(2) Do. 5 5548(b) 575, 574 92–392 12(b), 15(a), 9 (a)(2) Do. 5 5550 574, 575 92–392 10(a), (b), 15
(a)Addition. 5 5584 760 92–453 3(1)(A),
(2)Catchline amended. 5 5584(a) 760 92–453 3(1)(B) Amendment. 5 5584(b)(2) 760 92–453 3(1)(D) Do. 5 5584(b)(3) 760 92–453 3(1)(C)–(E) Addition. 5 5701–5709 801 92–484 7(e)(1) Exception. 5 5701–5708 494 92–352 202 Do. 6 5703 862 92–500 2 Do. 5 5704 862 92–500 2 Do. 5 5731 801 92–484 7(e)(1) Do. 5 6101(a)(1) 573–575 92–392 6, 9(a)(2), 15(a) Revision; savings provision. 5 6102. 573–575 92–392 7(a), (b). 9 (a)(2), 15(a) Repeal; savings provision. 5 7154(b) 573–575 92–392 8, 9(a)(2), 15(a) Amendment; savings provision. 5 7501–7533 143 92–297 3(a) N onapplicability. 5 8101–8150 147 92–300 3(c) Applicability. 5 1125 92–544 .......... Exception. 5 8331(1)(J) 490 92–352 105(a)(1)- (3), (b),
(c)Addition; savings provision. 5 8332(b)(3),
(8)144, 145 92–297 7(1), 10 Amendment. 5 8332(b)(9) 760 92–454 1(1)–(3) Addition. 5 8334(c) 760 92–454 1(3) Applicability. 5 8334(g)(5). 144, 145 92–297 7(2), 10 Amendment. 5 8335(f) 144, 145 92–297 4, 8, 10 Addition; nonapplicability. 5 8336(c) 539 92–382 .......... Amendment. 5 8336(e)–(h) 144, 145 92–297 5(1), (2), 10 Subsecs, (e)–(g) redesignated as (f)–(h); new
(e)added. 5 8339(e)–(n) 144, 145 92–297 6(1), (2), 10 Subsecs, (e)–(m) redesignated as (f)–(n); new
(e)added. 5 8339(f) 144, 145 92–297 7(3) (A), 10 Redesignated subsec.
(f)amended. B72 Table 5(a).—Positive Low Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 6 8339(h)–(1) 144, 145 92–297 7(3)(B)–(F). 10 Redesignated subsecs, (h)–(1) amended. 5 8339(i) 760 92–454 1(3) Applicability. 5 8339(n) 145 92–297 7(3)(G), 10 Redesignated subsec.
(n)amended. 5 8341
(3)( A)
(iii)56 92–243 1, 2 Addition. 5 8341(b)–(d) 145 92–297 7(4), 10 Amendment. 5 8344(a) 145 92–297 7(5) (B), 10 Do. 5 8344(a)
(A)145 92–297 7(5)(A), 10 Do. 5 8704(d)(2) 575, 574 92–392 11, 15(a), 9(a)(2) Revision; savings provision. 5 8706(f) 1050 92–529 .......... Addition. 6 1–15 202 92–310 203(4) Heading revised. 6 1–5 202 92–310 203(1),
(3)Repeal. 6 6 202 92–310 203(2) Amendment. 6 14 202 92–310 203(1),
(3)Repeal. 10 101(2) 810 92–492 1 Amendment. 10 133(d) 1318 92–596 7 Exception. 10 134 1318 92–596 4(1),
(3)Revision. 10 135(c) 1318 92–596 4(2) Amendment. 10 136(e) 1318 92–596 4(2) Do. 10 171(a)(2) 1318 92–596 5 Do. 10 503(a)
(17)713 92–425 6(2) Revision. 10 701(b) 1317 92–596 1(2) Exception. 10 701(b) 1317, 1318 92–596 1(I), 3 Amendment; effective date. 10 701(f) 1317 92–596 1(2) Exception. 10 701(g) 1317, 1318 92–596 1(2), 3 Addition; effective date. 10 703(b) 795 92–481 .......... Amendment. 10 1401 761 92–455 1 Do. 10 1431–1455 (ch. 73). 706, 711 92–425 1(I), 2 Chapter heading amended; subchapter analysis added. 10 1431–1446 706 92–425 id) Designation as subch. I. 10 1431–1446 712 92–425 3(c) Applicability. 10 1435–1442 706 92–425 1(2)
(A)Amendment. 10 1436(b) 711 92–425 3(b)(2) Exception. 10 1443 706 92–425 1(2)
(B)Repeal. 10 1444 706 92–425 1(2)
(C)Catchline amended. 10 1444(a),
(c)706 92–425 1(2)
(A)Amendment. 10 1444(b) 706 92–425 1(2)(C) Repeal. 10 1445 706 92–425 1(2)
(A)Amendment. 10 1446. 706 92–425 1(2)
(A)Do. 10 1447–1455 706–711 92–425 1(3), 3(a),
(c)Addition (subch. II); applicability; exception. 10 1449 712 92–425 3(f) Applicability. 10 1453 712 92–425 3(f) Do. 10 145 712 92–425 3(f) Do. 10 2112–2127 713–719 92–426 2(a),
(b)Addition. 10 2126. 715 92–426 2(a) Applicability. 10 2544 62 92–249 .......... Addition. 10 2662(e) 1154 92–545 709 Do. 10 2683(a) 1154 92–545 707 Revision. 10 2735 649 92–413 .......... Do. 10 2774 758, 759 92–453 1(1),
(2)Addition. 10 4342(a)(1) 505 92–365 1(1) Amendment. 10 4774. 1190, 1191 92–570 .......... Exceptions. 10 4774(d) 53 92–242 Exception. 10 4774(d) 1151, 1155 92–545 701, 802 Do. 10 4802 654 92–417 1(1),
(2)Heading revised. B73 Table 5(a).—Positive Low Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 10 4802(a) 654 92–417 1(1) Revision. 10 4804 654 92–417 1(3) Do. 10 4834 202 92–310 204(a),
(b)Repeal. 10 5457(a)(3) 1173 92–559 1(a) Revision. 10 5457(a)(6),
(7)1173 92–559 1(b) Cl.
(6)redesignated as (7); new
(6)added. 10 6026 202, 203 92–310 204(a),
(c)Repeal. 10 6954(a)(1) 505 92–365 1(2) Amendment. 10 7807 118 92–270 Exception. 10 7365 654 92–417 1(4) Revision. 10 7545(c) 1278 92–581 ' 2 Nonapplicability. 10 7622(a) 654 92–417 1(5) Revision. 10 82021. 1175 92–561 1(2) Supplemental provision. 10 8202(a) 1175 92–561 1(1) Termination date of 1966 amendment. 10 9342(a)(1) 505 92–365 1(3) Amendment. 10 9774 1193, 1194 92–570 .......... Exceptions. 10 9774(d). 1151, 1155 92–545 701, 802 Exception. 10 9802 655 92–417 1(6),
(7)Heading revised. 10 9802(a) 655 92–417 1(6) Revision. 10 9804. 655 92–417 1(8) Do. 13 42(a) 400 92–331 4 Do. 13 45 400 92–331 3 Do. 14 41 755, 757 92–451 1(1), 3 Amendment; applicability. 14 42(e) 755, 757 92–451 1(2), 3 Do. 14 44 755, 757 92–451 1(3),' 3 Do. 14 47 755–757 92–451 1(4), (8), 3 Do. 14 47(a) 755, 757 92–451 1(4), 3 Do. 14 47(b) 755i 757 92–451 1(4), 3 Do. 14 501. 755–757 92–451 1(5), (8), 3 Addition; applicability. 14 51. 755–757 92–451 1(5), (8), 3 Do. 14 253 756 92–451 1(7) Applicability. 14 254. 756 92–451 1(7) .Do. 14 258 756 92–451 1(7) Do. 14 260 756 92–451 1(7) Do. 14 287 755, 757 92–451 1(6), 3 Amendment; applicability. 14 290 756i 757 92–451 1(7), (9), 3 Addition. 14 290(b)–(g) 757 92–451 3 Applicability. 14 423 761 92–455 2 Amendment. 14 475(a) 450 92–343 4(1) Revision. 14 475(e) 451 92–343 4(2) Do. 14 475(f),
(g)451 92–343 4(3) Addition. 14 646 655, 656 92–417 2(a),
(b)Revision. 14 764 794; 795 92–479 1, 2 Addition. 17 204. 203 92–310 205(a),
(b)Repeal. 18 101 et seq. 936 92–512 202(a) Applicability. 18 111 110 92–261 8(g) Applicability; exception. 18 112 1072, 1073 92–539 301, 302 Revision. 18 500 722 92–430 .......... Do. 18 591 8, 20 92–225 201, 406 Do. 18 600 9, 20 92–225 202, 406 Do. 18 608. 9, 11, 20 92–225 203, 207(1), 406 Do. 18 609 10, 11, 20 92–225 204, 207(2), 406 Repeal. 18 610 10, 20 92–225 205, 406 Amendment. 18 611 10, 11, 20 92–225 206, 207(3), 406 Revision. 18 715 461, 462 92–347 3(b),
(c)Addition. 18 970 1073 92–539 401, 402 Do. 18 1114 110 92–261 8(g) Applicability; exception. 18 1116, 1117_ 1071 92–539 101, 102 Addition. 18 1201 1072 92–539 20i; 202 Revision. B74 Table 5(a).—Positive Low Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 18 3651 136 92–293 1 Amendment. 18 4203(a) 136 92–293 2 Do. 18 4251(c) 677 92–420 3, 5 Revision. 23 125(a)(1) 503 92–361 .......... Do. 23 129(a)(3) 122(2)–(4) 732, 733 529 92–434 92–376 7,9 l(a)–(c) Revision; applicability. Amendment. 28 371–376.1 579 92–397 3(a) Heading revised. 28 375 579 92–397 1 Revision. 28 376(a)-(c), (e)- (g). (i)–(k), (n), (o). 579, 580 92–397 2, 3(b),
(c)Amendment. 28 564 203 92–310 206(a)(1),
(2)Repeal. 28 566(a),
(b)203 92–310 206(b)(1),
(2)Designation “(a))”( deleted; subsec.
(b)deleted. 28 604(a)(7) 580 92–397 4 Amendment. 28 634
(a)'. 721 92–428 .......... Do. 28 6361. 47 92–239 2, 3 Heading revised. 28 636(e) 47 92–239 ' 1 Addition. 28 671(b) 203 92–310 206(c) Repeal. 28 674(d) 203 92–310 206(d) Partial repeal. 28 6772 46 92–238 1. 2 Addition. 28 797 529 92–375 L 2 Do. 28 952 203 92–310 206(e)(1),
(2)Repeal. 28 954 203 92–310 206(f)(1),
(2)Partial repeal; heading amended. 28 1331 1226 92–573 23(a) Applicability. 28 1346(f) 1176 92–562 1 Addition. 28 1402(d) 1176 92–562 2 Do. 28 1491 652 92–415 1, 2 Amendment. 28 1863(b)(4) 117 92–269 ' 2 Do. 28 1865(b)(1) 117 92–269 1 Do. 28 1869(h) 740, 741 92–437 1, 2 Revision. 28 2409a 1176, 1177 92–562 3(a),
(b)Addition. 28 2414 1302 92–589 3
(tn)Applicability. 28 2415(a) 499 92–353 1(a) Amendment. 28 2415(a) 803 92–485 1(a) Do. 28 2415(b) 499 92–353 1(b) Do. 28 2415(b) 803 92–485 1(b) Do. 28 2464 786 92–471 106 Exception. 28 2464 1327 92–601 3(f) Do. 28 2517 1302 92–589 3(m) Applicability. 28 2680(k) 493 92–352 202 Exception. 28 2901(d) 677 92–420 2, 5 Revision. 32 101(1)2 810 92–492 2(a) Amendment. 32 307(g) 810 92–492 2(b) Addition. 32 708(b)(1) 203 92–310 207 Repeal. 32 715(b)(4) 745 92–445 .......... Amendment. 32 7162.2.2 759 92–453 2(1),
(2)Addition. 35 5 203 92–310 208(a),
(b)Repeal. 35 102(d) 502 92–358 2, 3(b) Revision. 35 119 501, 502 92–358 1, 3(a) Amendment. 37 101(7) 810 92–492 3 Do. 37 101(9) 810 92–492 3 Do. 37 202(f) 757 92–451 2, 3 Revision. 37 203(a) 761 92–455 3 Amendment. 37 301(a)(2)(A) 740 92–436 605 Revision. 37 308(c) 1278 92–581 1(3) Exception. 37 3122 1277 92–581 1(1) Catchline amended. 37 312(a)(2) 1277 92–581 1(2)
(A)Deletion. 37 312(a)(5) 1277 92–581 1(2)(B) Amendment. 37 312(c)–(e) 1277 92–581 1(2)(C)–(E) Do. 37 312a, 22 1277, 1278 92–581 1(3),
(4)Addition. 37 501(d) 1318 92–596 2(1), 3 Amendment; effective date. B75 Table 5(a).—Positive Low Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 37 501(h) 1318 92–596 2(2), 3 Addition; effective date. 37 552(a) 796 92–482 .......... Revision. 37 554 793 92–477 1(1) Catchline amended. 37 554(a) 793 92–477 1(2) Amendment. 37 554(b) 793 92–477 1(3) Do. 38 101(4) 1092 92–540 407 Do. 38 102 1092 92–540 408(2), 409 Heading revised. 38 102(b) 1092 92–540 408(1) Revision. 38 210(c)(3) 396, 398 92–328 201, 301(c) Addition. 38 240 1092 92–540 410(a) Amendment. 38 241(1) 1092 92–540 410(b) Do. 38 314(a)–(p) 393, 398 92–328 101(a)(1)- (15), 301(a) Do. 38 314(r),
(a)393, 398 92–328 101
(a)(16), (17), 301(a) Do. 38 315(1) (A)–(I) 394, 398 92–328 102(1)–(9), 301(a) Do. 38 334 396, 398 92–328 108(a), 301(b) Amendment; effective date. 38 335 396, 398 92–328 108(b), 301(b) Do. 38 336 396, 398 92–328 108(c), (d), 301(b) Repeal; effective date. 38 362. 394, 398 92–328 103(a), (b). 301(a) Addition. 38 411 761 92–455 4 Amendment. 38 415(g) (1)(M) 713 92–425 6(1) Revision. 38 536(d) 395, 398 92–328 107, 301(a) Addition. 38 765(1)
(D)227 92–315 1(1)–(3) Do. 38 765(5)
(A)227 92–315 1(4) Amendment. 38 802 432 92–341 .......... Do. 38 1502(b) 1080 92–540 301 Do. 38 1502(d) 1074 92–540 101(1) Addition. 38 1504(b). 1074, 1099 92–540 101(2), 601(a) Revision. 38 1507 1074, 1099 92–540 101(3), 601(a) Amendment. 38 1651-1697A 1085 92–540 316(1) Applicability. 38 1661(a) 1089 92–540 401(1) Amendment. 38 1671 1080 92–540 302 Revision. 38 1672 1090 92–540 401(6), 404(a)(1) Deletion. 38 1673(d) 1090 92–540 401(2) Amendment. 38 1675 1090 92–540 401(6), 404(a)(1) Deletion. 38 1677(b). 1075, 1099 92–540 102(1), 601(a) Amendment. 38 1677(b) 1090 92–540 401(3) Do. 38 1681–1685 1091 92–540 404(b) Heading revised. 38 1681 1079, 1091 92–540 202, 404(a)(2) Revision. 38 1682(a)(1) 1075, 1091, 1099 92–540 102(2), 404(a) (2), 601(a) Table revised. 38 1682(a)(1). 1090 92–540 401(4) Amendment. 38 1682(b). 1075, 1099 92–540 102(3), 601(a) Do. 38 1682(b) 1090 92–540 401(5) Do. 38 1682(c). 1081, 1099 92–540 303, 602(b) Deletion; savings provision; subsec.
(d)redesignated as (c). 38 1682(c)(1) 1081 92–540 303(3) Redesignated subeec.
(c)amended. 38 1682(c)(l)(A)–(C) 1081 92–540 303(1),
(2)Do. 38 1682(c)(2).. 1075, 1099 92–540 102(4), 601(a) Table revised. (Redesignated subsec. (c).) 38 1682(d) 1081 92–540 303 Redesignated as subsec. (c). 38 1683 1090, 1091 92–540 401(6). (7), 404(a)(2) Deletion; sec. 1686 redesignated as 1683. B76 Table 5(a).—Positive Low Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 38 1684. 1081, 1091 92–540 304, 404(a)(2) Deletion; new sec. 1684 added. 38 1685 1079, 1091 92–540 203, 404(a)(2) Deletion; new sec. 1685 added. 38 1686 1090, 1091 92–540 401(7), 404(a)(2) Redesignated as sec. 1683. 38 1687. 1090, 1091 92–540 401(6), 404(a)(2) Deletion. 38 1691(b) 1081 92–540 305 Revision. 38 1692 1081 92–540 306(1) Amendment. 38 1692(b) 1081 92–540 306(2) Do. 38 1696(b). 1075, 1099 92–540 102(5), 601(a) Do. 38 1696(b) 1081 92–540 307 Do. 38 1697 1082, 1091 92–540 308, 404(a)(3) Addition. . 38 1700–1766 1085 92–540 316(1) Applicability. 38 1701(a)(6). 1083 92–540 309(1) Revision. 38 1701(a)(9) 1083 92–540 309(2) Addition. 38 1712(a). 1099 92–540 604(b) Exception. 38 1712(a)(2) 1090 92–540 402(1) Amendment. 38 1712(b) 1099 92–540 604(a),
(b)Exception. 38 1720(a) 1083 92–540 310 Amendment. 38 1722 1090, 1091 92–540 402(2), 405(1) Deletion. 38 1723(c) 1083 92–540 311(1) Revision. 38 1723(d) 1083 92–540 311(2) Amendment. 38 17251.. 1090, 1091 92–540 402(2), 405(1) Deletion. 38 1731
(a)1083 92–540 312(1) Amendment. 38 1731(b)–(e) 1084 92–540 312(2),
(3)Subsecs, (b), (c),
(e)deleted;
(d)redesignated as (b). 38 1732(a)(1) 1075, 1099 92–540 103(1), 601(a) Revision. 38 1732(a)(2) 1076, 1099 92–540 103(2), 601(a) Amendment. 38 1732(b) 1076, 1099 92–540 103(3), 601(a) Do. 38 1733. 1084, 1091 92–540 313, 405(2) Revision. 38 1734 1084, 1091 92–540 313, 405(2) Do. 38 1735 1090 92–540 402(4), 405(2) Amendment. 38 1736 1090, 1091 92–540 402 (2), (3), 405(2) Sec. 1736 deleted; 1737 redesignated as 1736. 38 1737. 1090, 1091 92–540 402(3), 405(2) Redesignated as sec. 1736. 38 1742(a) 1076, 1099 92–540 103(4), 601(a) Revision. 38 1770(b). 1090 92–540 403(1) Amendment. 38 1771(a) 1090 92–540 403(2) Do. 38 1772 1090 92–540 403(3) Do. 38 1772(a). 1090 92–540 403(4) Do. 38 1772(c) 1090 92–540 403(5) Do. 38 1773(a) 1090 92–540 403(6) Do. 38 1774(a) 1090 92–540 403(7) Do. 38 1774(b) 1092 92–540 411 Revision. 38 1777 1084 92–540 314 Amendment. 38 1780 1076, 1091, 1099 92–540 201, 406(1), 603 (a),
(b)Addition. 38 1781 1090 92–540 403(8) Amendment. 38 1782 1090 92–540 403(9) Do. 38 1783 1090 92–540 403(10) Do. 38 1784(a) 1084 92–540 315(1) Do. 38 1784(b) 1084 92–540 315(l)–(3) Do. 38 1785. 1090 92–540 403(11) Do. B77 Table 5(a).—Positive Low Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 38 1786 1084, 1092, 1099 92–540 316(1), 406(2), 602(a) Deletion; new sec. 1786 added. 38 1787 1084, 1092, 1099 92–540 316(1), 406(2), 601(a) Deletion; new sec. 1787 added. 38 1788–1795 10861089, 1092 92–540 316(2), 406(2) Secs. 1788–1791 redesignated as 1792–1795; new 1788–1791 added. 38 1792 1089 92–540 316(3) Redesignated sec. 1792 amended. 38 1793 1090 92–540 403(12) Redesignated sec. 1793 amended. 38 1795 1090 92–540 403(13) Redesignated sec. 1795 amended. 38 1817(a),
(b)397, 398 92–328 204, 301(c) Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 38 1820(a)(4) 397, 398 92–328 205, 301(c) Amendment. 38 2001–2008 1094, 1097, 1099 92–540 502(a), (b), 601(b) Revision. 38 2011–2013 1097, 1099 92–540 503(a), (b), 601(b) Addition. 38 3021(a) 395, 398 92–328 105(b), 301(a) Amendment. 38 3102 396–398 92–328 202(a), 203, 301(c) Revision. 38 3102(a) 396 92–328 202(b) Applicability. 38 3107.. 1099 92–540 505, 601(b) Amendment. 38 3202(d) 395, 398 92–328 105(a), 301(a) Do. 38 3203(a) 394, 398 92–328 104(a), (b), 301(a) Repeal; subsec.
(d)redesignated as (a). 38 3203(a)(2) 395 92–328 106 Applicability. (Former subsec. (a).) 38 3203(b) (l)–(4) 394, 398 92–328 104(c), (d). 301(a) Pars. (1),
(2)redesignated as
(1)and revised; pars. (3),
(4)redesignated as (2), (3). 38 3203(b)(1) 395 92–328 106 Applicability. 38 3203(b)(2) 394, 398 92–328 104(d), 301(a) Amendment. (Redesignatedpar. (2).) 38 3203(c) 395, 398 92–328 104(e), 301(a) Amendment. 38 3203(d)–(f) 395, 398 92–328 104(b), (f), (g), 301(a) Subsec.
(d)redesignated as (a); (e),
(f)redesignated as (d), (e). 38 3203(e) 395, 398 92–328 104(f), 301(a) Amendment. (Formersubsec. (e).) 38 3301 1093 92–540 412(1) Amendment. 38 3301(9) 1093 92–540 412(2) Addition. 38 3503(d)(1),
(2)397, 398 92–328 206, 301(c) Existing text designated as (1); par.
(2)added. 38 4101–4117 1108 92–541 3(b)(1) Designation as subch. I. 38 4121–4124 1107, 1108 92–541 3(a), (b)(2) Addition (subch. II). 38 4204(4) 204 92–310 209 Amendment. 38 5012(a) 1103 92–541 2(a) Nonapplicability. 38 5070–5096 1100, 1107 92–541 2(a),
(b)Addition. 39 3401(b)(l)–(3) 782 92–469 1 Deletion; new subpars. (l)–(3) added. 39 3401(c)–(f) 783 92–469 2(1),
(2)Subsecs, (c)–(e) redesignated as (d)–(f); new
(c)added. 39 5005(b)(2). 133 92–286 Amendment. 44 301 204 92–310 210(a) (l)–(3) Partial repeal; heading amended. 44 308(b) 204 92–310 210(b)(1),
(2)Amendment. 44 501 1119 92–544 Exception. 44 501 1323 92–598 7(10) Do. 44 906 528 92–373 Amendment. 44 1911 507 92–368 1(a) Nonapplicability. 44 1915. 507 92–368 1(a),
(b)Addition. 44 2501. 1155 92–546 1(a) Amendment. 44 2503 1155 92–546 1(b) Do. B78 Table 5(a).—Positive Low Titles of United States Code—Continued Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 44 2504(a),
(b)1155 92–546 1(c) Existing text designated as (a); subsec.
(b)added. 44 3702. 1119 92–544 .......... Exception. 44 3702 1323 92–598 7(11) Do. 44 3703 1119 92–544 .......... Do. 44 3703 1323 92–598 7(12) Do. Table 5(b).—Positive Low Titles of District of Columbia Code (The following titles of D.C. Code have been enacted into positive law: Titles 11–21, 23, and 28 (Subtitles I and II) Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 12 12–310 1275. 1276 92–579 1(a), (b),
(2)Addition. Table 5(c).—Canal Zone Code Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Title Section 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 2 121(a)(2),
(3)215 92–310 240(1)–(3) Par.
(2)deleted;
(3)redesignated as (2). Table 6.—Reorganization Plans Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Year Statutes vol.: page Plan 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1950 64:1280. No. 26, sec. 3. 149 92–302 1(d), 3(b) Repeal. Table 7.—Veterans Regulations Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Vets. regs. Part Paragraph 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment None .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... B79 Table 8(a).—Executive Orders Number Date Amendatory provisions 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1908 E.O. 848 June 26 790, 791 92–474 1, 4 Exclusion of certain lands ; addition of lands. 1915 E.O. 2160 Apr. 6 790 92–474 1 Exclusion of certain lands. 1970 E.O. 11512 Feb. 27 489 92–351 610 Applicability. Table 8(b).—Proclamations Number Date Amendatory provisions 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1908 793 Jan. 9 121 92–472 301(9), 032 Boundary revision 1910 959 Mar. 23 904 92–501 3 Name redesignation Table 9.—Treaties and Other Agreements Provisions affected Amendatory provisions Data Series No. Stet. Identification 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment None .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... Table 10.—Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc. 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 21 92–226 101(c)(2) Bilateral lending programs, reduction. 24 92–226 109 International narcotics control programs, assistance to participating countries or international organisations, Presidential authority. 27 92–226 301 Pakistan, foreign assistance suspension. 28 92–226 304(b) Foreign assistance funds, limitation. 29 92–226 304(b) Cambodia, foreign assistance, limitation. 35 92–226 407(b) State Department appropriations, prior authorisation requirement. 35 92–226 407(d) Secretary of State or U.S. information and educational exchange programs, appropriations, prior authorisation requirement. B80 Table 10.—Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc.—Continued 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 53 92–242 .......... Civil service or classification laws, exception. 53 92–242 .......... Non-citizens, payment restrictions, exception. 99 92–260 5 Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, Federal property, jurisdictional transfer to Secretary of Agriculture; exception. 101. 92–260 10 Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, mining and mineral leasing laws, withdrawal of certain lands. 108 92–261 6 State fair employment practices laws, administration by State and local agencies, reimbursement. 113 92–261 13 Equal employment opportunity laws, certain government contractors, hearing and adjudication. 118 92–270 1 Naval vessel loans, exception to laws prohibiting. 121_ 92–272 303 Laws governing national park system, applicability. 122. 92–272 401 Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Mo., lands acquired by U.S., reversion provision. 131 92–281 1(a) D.C. public schools, teachers, officers and employees, salary contributions for annuity contract purchase, exception to laws regarding. 140 92–296 1 Certain passenger vessels, sale and transfer to foreign ownership. 146 92–298 2(a) Government employees, wage schedule adjustment. 147 92–300 1 Civil service laws, exception. 147 92–300 3(a) Federal employment laws, nonapplicability. 209 92–310 229(f)(2) Indian Service, disbursing agents, official misconduct, applicability of certain laws. 215 92–310 250 Federal Government, military and civilian employees, repeal of all laws providing for surety or fidelity bonds. 222 92–313 8(a),
(b)D.C., Congressional Hotel, space utilization, authority of House Office Building Commission; applicability of laws relating to House Office Buildings. 282 92–318 139C(a) Student grants, loans, or loan guarantees, affidavit of educational purpose. 296 92–318 161(a) Real property, laws relating to acquisition, handling, and disposal by U.S., exception. 304. 92–318 161(b)(4) Academic facilities construction, unobligated funds, reappropriation. 332 92–318 301(a)(2) National Institute of Education, funds available. 348 92–318 504(a) U.S. ethnic heritage, educational programs, funds available. 358 92–318 706(d)(2) Education assistance, waiver of ineligibility, approval by Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. 372 92–318 803 School attendance areas, transfer or transportation of students to achieve racial balance, effectiveness of court orders: postponement; expiration date. 391 92–326 4 Acquisition of Federal property by transfer. 404 92–334 103 Laws governing apportionment of funds, exception. B81 Table 10.—Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc.—Continued 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 411 92–336 201(h)(1) Social security benefits, preservation of amounts. 444 92–342 .......... Procurement of services by contract, exception to laws regarding. 446 92–342 .......... Aliens, employment restrictions, exception. 474, 477 92–351 Government service, employment and compensation, exception to laws regarding. 475 92–351 .......... Executive residence, operating expenses, disposition of funds by President. 475, 477 92–351 .......... Government funds, expenditure, exception to laws regarding. 478 92–351 .......... Federal employees, retirement and insurance programs, funds available. 492 92–352 106(b) Military personnel and civilian employees, claims, reconsideration. 493 92–352 202 Civil service and classification laws, exception. 496 92–352 503 International narcotics control programs, assistance to participating countries and international organizations, Presidential authority. 501 92–357 .......... Federal crop insurance, coverage. 511 92–369 .......... Indians, distribution of judgment funds, restriction; exception. 517 92–369 ........... National Park Service, recreation programs, transportation for children. 554, 555 92–385 1(a) Small Business Administration disaster loans, maximum interest rate; principal cancellation. 557 92–385 5 Farm housing and emergency disaster loans, fiscal years 1972, 1973. 558 92–385 5 Agricultural crop disaster losses, loans, fiscal years 1972, 1973. 559 92–386 2 Copyright laws, exception. 575 92–392 13(a) U.S. government prevailing rate employees, repeal of inconsistent laws. 581 92–398 .......... Coast Guard, proficiency flying; flight pay requirements, exception. 611 92–399 502 Aliens, employment restrictions, exception. 613 92–400 3(d) Acquisition of non-Federal property by exchange. 613 92–400 3(e) U.S. mining and mineral leasing laws, withdrawal of certain lands from appropriation and disposition under. 613 92–400 3(g) Acquisition of Federal property by transfer. 614 92–400 10 U.S. mining laws, exception. 620 92–404 3(c) Do. 639 92–410 110 D.C. police force and fire department deputy chiefs, compensation. 639 92–410 110 D.C. police and firemen, pension relief allowance or retirement compensation increase, prohibition. 649 92–413 .......... Military claims, finality of settlement. 655 92–417 2(a) Admiralty claims against U.S., finality of settlements and payments. 668 92–419 201(c) Water and soil conservation project agreements, authority of Secretary of Agriculture. 678 92–421 1 Supplemental National Forest Reforestation Fund, establishment and funding. 688. 92–424 3(c)(2) Community action and legal services programs, funds available, authority of Director of Office of Economic Opportunity. B82 Table 10.—Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc.—Continued 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 715 92–426 2(a) Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences students, exclusion from prescribed military strengths. 718. 92–426 2(a) Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship program members, exclusion from prescribed military strengths. 724, 725 92–433 1, 4(a) Meals to needy school children, authority of Secretary of Agriculture. 733 92–434 9 International bridge construction and toll collection, exception to prior authorizations or agreements. 738 92–436 602(a) Laos, economic and military assistance, limitation. 740 92–436 608 Israel, aircraft sales, authority of President, extension. 763. 92–458 1 Japanese-Americans interned during World War II, prewar bank claims, assertion and payment. 788 92–472 5 Coeur dAlene Reservation, Idaho, laws relating to Indian trust lands, applicability. 780 92–473 3(b) Service contracts, term limitation. 794 92–479 1 Coast Guard reservists, active duty upon emergency augmentation of regular forces, authority of Secretary. 812 92–495 2, 4(a) D.C., utilities facilities, relocation for conformity with urban redevelopment or interstate highway plans. 866, 867 92–500 2 Oil and hazardous substances, discharge into navigable waters, liability to U.S. government for removal costs. 884. 92–500 2 Sewage sludge disposal, issuance of permits. 904 92–501 1 Sitka National Historical Park, Alaska, permanent improvements, authority of Secretary of Interior. 905 92–502 ................... Seizure, forfeiture, and condemnation laws, applicability. 914 92–507 3 Property acquisition, handling and disposal laws, exception. 1011 92–518 103(5)
(B)D.C. teachers, promotions, retroactive correction of administrative errors, authority of Board of Education. 1020 92–520 3 D.C., modification of streets, roads, highways, or alleys, exception to laws regarding. 1065 92–535 3 Seizure, forfeiture, and condemnation laws, applicability. 1066 92–536 2, 3 Cumberland Island National Seashore, Ga., acquisition of Federal property by transfer; parkway lands, administration. 1080. 92–540 203 Veteran-student services, utilization, exception. 1098 92–540 504(2) Uniformed services, members in missing status, power of attorney, extension. 1103 92–541 2(a) New State medical schools, Veterans Administration leased property, maintenance and restoration. 1109. 92–544 ................... Government motor vehicle purchase, price limitation, exception. 1111, 1131 92–544 ................... Civil service and classification laws, exception. 1149 92–545 508(a) Uniformed services personnel, rental of inadequate quarters, loss of basic quarters allowance prohibited. 1153 92–545 705(a) Military public works, repeal of certain authorizations, exceptions. B83 Table 10.—Provisions Respecting General Repeals, Conflicts, Etc.—Continued 86 Stat. Public Law Section Comment 1153 92–545 705(b) Military family housing construction, repeal of certain authorizations, exceptions. 1154 92–545 706(2) Military construction authorization acts, unit cost limitations, exception. 1154 92–545 707(a) U.S. land controlled by military departments, relinquishment of legislative jurisdiction to States. 1154 92–545 708 Camp Pendleton, Calif., land disposal, prohibition. 1162 92–549 103 U.S.-Mexico boundary waters, land acquisition and disposal by U.S., exception to laws regarding. 1196 92–570 703 Non-citizens, employment restrictions, exception. 1199 92–570 714 Armed Forces, commissary stores, sales prices, adjustment. 1206 92–571 1(b) Philippines, flood relief, authority of President. 1219 92–573 12(f) Consumer Product Safety Commission attorneys, appearance and representation for Commission actions. 1272 92–578 6(14) U.S. statutes governing wholly owned Government corporations, applicability. 1273 92–578 9(b) District of Columbia Code, applicability. 1274 92–578 14(a) General penal statutes, applicability. 1295 92–585 5 Department of Health, Education and Welfare, employment ceiling, exception. 1296 92–587 3(c) Caprolactam monomer, duty suspension provisions. 1297 92–587 203(a) Customs laws, applicability. 1300, 1301 92–589 3(a),
(m)Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Calif., administration of certain Army facilities; land acquisition contracts, authority of Secretary of Interior. 1305 92–591 4(a)(6) Railroads in bankruptcy, disaster loans, security, exception. 1310 92–592 3(h) Gateway National Recreation Area, N.Y.-N.J., acceptance of monetary donations, authority of Secretary of Interior. 1312 92–593 3(a) U.S. mining laws, withdrawal of certain lands from location, patent, and entry under. 1319. 92–597 .......... _ _ _ _ Civil service and classification laws, exception. 1321 92–597 .......... _ _ _ _ Youth Conservation Corps, appropriation, availability. 1388 92–603 221(a) Civil service laws, exception. 1425 92–603 246(b)(4) Medicare and Medicaid, skilled nursing facilities, information, availability. 1427 92–603 249A(f) Medicare and Medicaid, skilled nursing facilities, Federal agreements, termination date. 1433 92–603 249F(b) Professional Standards Review Organizations, duties, assumption. 1443 92–603 249F(b) Professional Standards Review Organization, information provided, liability limitation. 1495 92–606 1(a) Community property laws, exception. 1511, 1512 92–607 ................... D.C., U.S“.-owned “property, jurisdictional transfer to Architect of the Capitol. 1517 92–607 ................... Government service, employment and compensation, exception to laws regarding. B84 table of prior laws and other federal instrumentsreferred to in text Table 11.—General Legislation.—Continued Date Chapter 86 Stat. Date Public Law 86 Stat. 1787 1904 Sept. 17 Constitution 8, 9, 11, 12, 112, 369, Apr. 22 140 454 470, 492, 888, 1073, 1243, 1494 1905 1862 Feb. 1 34 805 July 2 130 673 1906 1887 Mar. 23 65 732 Feb. 4 104 86, 942, 1164, 1248- June 28 321 1295 1250, 1304, 1306, 1308, 30 382 515, 592 1516 Mar. 2 314 595 1907 1888 Mar. 4 242 1209 June 29 496 893 1908 1890 May 23 136 720 30 168 1302 Aug. 30 841 595, 673 1910 1891 May 17 181 521 Mar. 3 561 805 June 23 245 893 1893 1911 Mar. 2 196 1248 Feb. 17 383 1249 Mar. 1 435 519, 520 1894 1912 June 6 93 . 719 Apr. 9 116 1503 1895 1913 Jan. 12 23 592 21 37 805 Mar. 4 430 520 4 435 812, 813 1897 Dec. 23 43 269 Mar. 2 358 610 1914 1898 May 8 95 595, 673 Sept. 26 203 41 July 1 541 721, 1127, 1304, 1305 1916 1899 Aug. 25 235 . 45, 562, 620, 632, Mar. 3 425 883, 893, 1052, 1058 791, 904, 1046, 1047, 1068, 1069, 1302, 1901 1309, 1312 Sept. 1 250 639, 640 Feb. 15 372. 805 7 260 140, 909 Mar. 3 872 1122 1919 Public Law July 11 6 392 1902 1920 June 17 161. 530, 624, 626, 627, Feb. 25 146 1312 804–806, 964, 966, 967 June 5 261 909 B85 Table 11.—General Legislation.—Continued Date Chapter 86 Stat. Date Public Law 86 Stat. 1920 1934 June 10 280 45, 506 Jan. 30 87 117 May 7 211 1125 1921 June 13 324 331, 536, 894, 933 19 416 5,6 Mar. 1 342 805 27 479 297, 405, 540, 541, 13 549–552, 603, 664, Aug. 15 51 597 1130, 1150 28 482. 509 1922 1935 Sept. 21 331 598 Feb. 22 14 513 1923 Apr. 8 Pub. Res. 11 795, 806 27 46 599, 601, 606, 607 Mar. 4 513 610 June 29 182 1501 Aug. 14 271 65, 78, 86, 150, 151, 1924 250, 419, 420, 453, 709, 710, 1355, 1486, Apr. 23 104 455 1390–1393, 1399, May 27 148 518 1502, 1503 June 7 276 447 19 286 1112 21 292 504, 562, 627, 632, 1926 791, 796, 904, 1046, 1049, 1266 May 7 186 1110 24 320 94, 593, 597, 598, July 2 450 598 609, 795, 806 26 337 520 1927 29 392 1112 30 403 331, 536, 933 Feb. 15 625 610 Mar. 3 740 400 1936 4 783 610 4 803 157 Feb. 29 461 608, 1498 May 20 605 601, 602 1928 June 4 638 511 4 648 1112 May 15 391 623 15 678 623 Dec. 21 642 626 22 738 607 22 742 531 1929 29 835 140, 141, 1122-1124 Feb. 20 89 512 1937 June 20 17 449 Mar. 24 Pub. Res. 14 523 1930 June 3 137 39, 597, 780 24 162 1333, 1334, 1371, 1449 May 16 231 1019 July 8 192 471 June 9 319 678 22 210 601, 663 17 361 1131, 1223 Aug. 16 308 1083, 1085 28 405 509 1931 Sept. 1 412 541 Mar. 3 787 446 1938 3 798 894 Feb. 16 430 599, 968–970 1932 May 11 505 520 June 20 684 1019 June 30 212 484, 518, 629 25 717 610, 1208 July 22 304 551 25 718 1367 25 748 520 1933 1939 May 18 17 631 June 13 43 551 Apr. 13 Pub. Res. 9 523 16 67 795, 806 May 24 85 509 B86 Table 11.—General Legislation.—Continued Date Chapter 86 Stat. Date Public Law 86 Stat. 1939 1946 May 31 96 965, 966 Aug. 13 724. 54, 447,448, 1109- Aug. 2 252. 608 1111, 1113, 1129, 4 260. 626, 804, 1312 1132, 1515 9 355. 1113 13 726. 522, 733, 743, 795, 806 1940 14 732. 1059 14 733. 595–598, 611 June 11 591. 520 21 647. 450 1947 27 668. 440 July 11 Pub. Res. 93 630 Feb. 28 8 594, 595 19 756. 626 May 19 74. 511 Oct. 17 861. 942, 1496 31 83. 805 June 23 101. 40, 1264 1941 25 104 1208 30 268 484 May 9 56. 805 July 16 195. 451 June 28 136. 1112 18 204. 513 July 1 145. 440 30 278. 447 Aug. 18 228. 624 Aug. 4 353. 1116 Sept. 20 250. 439 5 361. 515 Nov. 21 310. 473 7 382. 1312 8 388. 599 1942 1948 July 9 663 1196 Jan. 27 402. 492, 1131 1944 Feb. 5 407. 805 Apr. 24 496. 593 May 29 319. 478 June 1 566. 480 June 28 369 627 July 2 883. 403, 484 July 1 394. 572, 575 1 410. 78, 81, 169, 301, 317, 1949 486, 610, 1101, 1177, 1233, 1386, 1387 May 27 76. 1016 Sept. 21 425. 520, 592–599, 601, 9 91 967 602, 604, 606, 607, 610 30 152 44, 122, 221, 331, Dec. 21 526. 1165 480, 1048, 1132, 22 534. 525, 628, 667 1162, 1299 July 15 171. 540, 542, 557, 602- 1945 604, 664, 700, 1499 Aug. 22 259 . 523 Apr. 19 35. 626, 627 Oct. 7 335. 627 49. 489 25 387. 550 Dec. 6 248. 201, 584 26 390. 1124 291 1071 28 429. 587, 1113 31 439. 968–970, 1197 1946 1950 Feb. 20 304. 474 June 4 396. 597, 609, 725, 728 24 478. 519 520 11 404 613 499. 603 28 464 1127 507. 545 July 23 520 483 17 516. 1498 24 526. 805 June 2 533. 451 30 565. 1113 Aug. 1 630. 1496 31 570. 1508 4 656. 472 Aug. 2 592 813 9 676. 1044 2 600 455, 487 19 719. 478 2 601. 35, 433–435, 437, 441, Sept. 8 774. 439, 448, 483, 513 445, 1166 12 784. 513 7 624. 131 13 786. 1111, 1112 7 648. 454 21 797. 552 8 689. 400 23 815. 557 B87 Table 11.—General Legislation.—Continued Date Chapter 86 Stat. Date Public Law 86 Stat. 1950 1956 Sept. 30 874 124, 339, 343, 344, July 31 854 529 1196 Aug. 1 885 1109, 1111 30 875 300 3 959 511 Dec. 29 901 192 3 979 520, 521, 598 6 984 626 1951 7 1021 607 8 1024 597 Jan. 12 920 485, 486 Aug. 31 137 227 1957 Oct. 26 213 50 June 21 85–58 609 1952 Aug. 28 85–172 1209 Sept. 7 85–300 453 June 27 414 493, 1471 July 10 495 1176 1958 15 547 488 19 592 522, 1019 May 29 85–429 1510, 1511 29 85–430 400 1953 June 6 85–451 453, 454 July 18 85–536 173, 558, 559, 577, May 22 31 1061 1130, 1131, 1503 June 26 83 595 29 85–568 161, 162, 544 30 88 610 31 85–570 1506 Aug. 7 212 868 Aug. 12 85–624 622, 623, 625, 627 13 264 472, 1120 18 85–672 1123 20 85–692 454 1954 21 85–699 699 21 85–701 513 May 18 364 451, 453, 454 23 85–726 582–584, 588, 783, June 8 389 1001 942, 996, 1072, 1208, 29 449 1171 1234, 1243, 1244, 1247 30 451 513 23 85–743 513 July 2 472 454 25 85–745 483 10 480 24, 132, 446, 483, 496, Sept. 2 85–864 170, 273, 279, 528, 500, 518, 593, 598, 545, 1501 600, 1116 2 85–868 1311 22 519 480, 481 2 85–890 1122 28 545 611 6 85–934 611 Aug. 2 560 165, 541, 542, 603, 700 3 565 78, 1474, 1482 1959 4 566 607, 663 5 568 521 June 25 86–70 585 26 663 50 Aug. 29 86–211 712 28 690 598 Sept. 9 86–249 219, 480, 481, 489 30 703 222, 621, 1053, 1232 21 86–341 483 Sept. 3 771 805 24 86–380 478 25 86–209 546 1955 1960 Apr. 22 24 222 July 4 130 626 May 14 86–472 1113 Aug. 4 219 1515 June 3 86–488 804 4 221 621 12 86–515 451, 453 5 243 1012 July 7 86–599 514 11 352 595, 673 12 86–610 1502 11 360 595 12 86–613 610 11 372 524 12 86–629 53 Sept. 8 86–724 478 1956 13 86–777 167, 168 Apr. 11 485 625, 1312 1961 May 14 520 804 28 540 520, 599 Apr. 24 87–24 56 July 9 660 605 June 29 87–63 1120, 1130 B88 Table 11.—General Legislation.—Continued Date Chapter 86 Stat. Date Public Law 86 Stat. 1961 1965 June 30 87-70. 542 July 22 89-80. 631, 843 Aug. 8 87–128. 597, 601, 602, 604, 30 89–97. 1375, 1464 670, 674 Aug. 4 89–106. 595 17 87–155. 600 5 89–108. 525 Sept. 4 87–195. 33, 34, 49–52, 118, 10 89–117. 540–542, 606 447, 448, 1183, 1197 26 89–136. 699, 1118–1120 21 87–256. 26, 492, 1113, 1131, Sept. 29 89–209. 522 1133 Oct. 2 89–234. 964 22 87–293. 53, 264, 277, 491 30 89–304. 515 26 87–297. 1128 Nov. 3 89–321. 599 27 87–328. 630 8 89–329. 86, 317, 328, 353, Oct. 4 87–383. 515 557, 696, 832, 1501, ' 1502 1962 1966 Mar. 15 87–415. 169, 317, 1098 June 14 89–448. 968 June 28 87–510. 53 July 4 89–491. 1500 July 27 87–554. 1157 19 89–513. 1063 Aug. 6 87–569. 809 Sept. 7 89–561. 968 Sept. 5 87–626. 513 9 89–563. 949, 955, 1208, 1238 27 87–703. 601 16 89–577. 524 Oct. 5 87–749. 595 Oct. 10 89–640. 1112 10 87–788. 595 11 89–642. 597, 609, 610 23 87–874. 1206, 1326 14 89–658. 1029 14 89–659. 200 1963 15 89–665. 516 15 89–669. 391, 399, 633, 1031, July 19 88–69. 918 1044 Aug. 20 88–102. 472 15 89–670. 733, 755, 996, 1248, Oct. 31 88–164. 78, 1386, 1391 1249 Nov. 4 88–170. 512 29 89–698. 369 Dec. 16 88–204. 304 Nov. 2 89–702. 1044, 1121 18 88–210. 317, 318, 322, 323 3 89–750. 322, 343, 344, 354 23 88–241. 1511, 1512 3 89–754. 542, 699, 1283-1285 30 88250. 593 3 89–755. 610 7 89–791. 595, 1014 1964 1967 Mar. 7 88–277. 483 July 2 88–352 . 354, 356, 369, 543, 903, Apr. 10 90–9. 522 932, 1115, 1129, 1501 Sept. 17 90–86. 119 9 88–365. . 466, 587, 1000-1003 Oct. 11 90–103 1118, 1119 17 88–379. 517 Nov. 3 90–121. 541, 549 28 88–383. 1155 8 90–133. 1130 Aug. 20 88–452. 19, 169, 170, 264, 277, 21 90–148. 1160, 1232, 1238, 1286 278, 317, 1098, 1130, 90–205. 515 1500, 1501, 1503 16 90–206. 479 20 88–455. 172, 1126 20 90–219. 1127 22 88–487. 87 30 88–499. 478 1968 31 88–525 . 610 Sept. 2 88–560. 541, 542 Jan. 2 90–247. 243, 285, 339, 344, 3 88–577. 38, 46, 48, 102, 505, 346, 348, 368, 372, 578,612,614, 792,811, 1501, 1502 918, 1026, 1050, 1068, 2 90–248. 1361 1313 Mar. 1 90–259. 234, 1129 3 88–578. 512, 779, 1275 Apr. 11 90–284. 543 June 19 90–352. 1168 1965 20 90–354 595 July 11 90–396. 234 Mar. 9 89–4. 629, 828 11 90–397. 428 Apr. 11 89–10. 277–279, 343, 344, 557, 31 90–445. 455 688 Aug. 1 90–448. 405, 540–543, 700, June 17 89–41. 585 906 July 9 89–72. 966–970 8 90–461. 1155 14 89–73. 1502, 1503 12 90–481. 581 B89 Table 11.—General Legislation.—Continued Date Chapter 86 Stat. Date Public Law 86 Stat. 1968 1970 Aug. 12 90–482 1121 Dec. 31 91–606 474, 553, 555, 557, 23 90–495 454, 585 558, 657 23 90–496 512 31 91–607 483 Sept. 11 90–497 512 31 91–609 542, .543 24 90–511 512 31 91–611 1328 26 90–515 630 30 90–537 625 1971 Oct. 2 90–543 720 16 90–577 1286 91–646 1020 1250 1271 21 90–608 64 1273 1301 1511 21 90–614 1018 5 91–648 479 22 90–629 24, 25, 29, 52, 496 8 91–665 199 769 1171 1295 24 90–637 524 Mar 17 92–5 63 1341 92–12 601 602 1969 25 92–18 743 June 23 92–28 174, 479 July 22 91–47 199, 200, 768, 782 Oct. 22 91–95 1501 Nov. 25 91–123 1118, 1119 July 1 92–39 Dec. 5 91–135 976, 1031, 1044 2 9 92–46 92 50 767/ 47 9 91–143 451, 454, 589, 1003 9 92 51 1506 24 91–158 383 26 91–166 741, 762 29 92 60 92–65 122, 017 1118, 1119 30 91–172 412 10 92–73 594, 606, 608 30 91–175 207 30 91–184 1120 10 92–75 92–76 173, 582, 1208 167 10 92–77 172 1118 1119 1515 1970 Oct. 13 92–137 47 18 92–500 818, 823, 824 834, 835, Jan. 1 91–190 191, 604, 893, 1240 837, 838, 847 Apr. 3 91–224 604, 877 863 883 896 898- May 14 91–248 609, 727 900, 902, 903 14 91–249 515 Nov 18 92–159 905 21 91–258 582584 Dec 15 92–184 1506 1511 27 91–269 1321, 1322 18 92–203 168, 524, 1471, 1499 June 19 91–283 1171 28 92–293 1460 1464 July 6 91–304 1118, 1119 6 91–305 56 24 91–354 1127 1972 Aug. 12 91–375 722 12 91–377 767 Feb. 7 92–225 7, 19, 435, 696, 1505 13 91–378 519 7 92–226 35, 490 15 91–379 448, 475, 575 Mar. 18 92–254 1172 18 18 91–380 91–382 368 1510, 1511 21 24 92–255 92–261 1501, 1517, 1518 103, 107 Sept. 18 91–403 1499 31 92–268 148 25 91–407 630 May 27 92–306 611, 1499 Oct. 7 91–441 736 June 16 92–313 218, 221, 1023 14 91–447 172, 1126 23 92–318 369, 1501, 1502 15 91–453 587 July 1 92–334 605, 1501 21 91–469 1128 1 92–336 1369, 1485 21 91–477 1130 13 92–352 492, 1516 26 91–510 35, 441, 445 Aug. 10 92–369 1499 26 91–512 606 22 92–398 1516 27 91–513 24, 59–61, 68, 69, 496 22 92–399 1498 30 91–518 174, 1306 25 92–405 518 Dec. 19 91–559 599, 609 29 92–410 634, 636–640, 642 22 91–566 608 29 92 412 644 24 91–575 631 30 92–419 660, 661, 667 24 91–578 513 Sept. 19 92–424 ' 699; 700 29 91–596 665, 1232 21 92–428 1516 29 91–597 1209 26 92–436 1204 30 91–599 .54 Oct. 14 92–495 813 30 91–601 610, 997 18 92–500 1052, 1057, 1238, 31 91–604 1232 1286, 1498 31 91–605 584, 1517 19 92–506 1502 B90 Table 11.—General Legislation.—Continued Date Chapter 86 Stat. Date Public Law 86 Stat. 1972 1972 Oct. 20 92–512 1517 Oct. 27 92–574. 1240 21 92–517 1002 27 92–576 1261 21 92–518 1009, 1010 30 92–603 1391, 1393, 1396, 26 92–570 1186 1404, 1429 Table 12.—Revised Statutes Section 88 Stat. Section 86 Stat. Section 86 Stat. 291 1110 3732 1198 4417a(2) 425 1735 202 4067–4070. 763, 764 (A)-(C). 3551 37, 553 4197 865, 870 4450 431 3648 1114 4399–4500. 429 4462 996 3679 445, 448, 519, 594, 4399–4462. 1208 4472 996 600, 627, 1130, 4405 996 D.C. 1184 386(1), (2), (4). 1108 Table 13.—Internal Revenue Code of 1939 Section 88 Stat. Section 86 Stat. Section 86 Stat. None .......... Table 14.—Internal Revenue Code of 1954 Section 88 Stat. Section 86 Stat. Section 86 Stat. 1 et seq 465 509(a)(3) 1359 3402 1459 1–1388 663, 937, 939, 861–997 1495 4161(b) 1172 942, 1467, 1496 1016(a)(5),
(6)939 4181 1172, 1208 56 938 1371(a) 940, 942 4182 1208 103(a)(1) 938 4021 417 4221 1208 151 1276 1402(a) 940 6017A 936 152. 1258 3101 1355, 1357, 6361–6365 945 164(a)(3) 929, 938 1459 6361 942 167. 856, 877 3111 1355, 1357 6363 941 169 856, 877 3121 417 6413 417 170(c)(4) 656 3122 417, 1357 6651 1355 213 1382 3125 417 6654 417 265 939 3201 1459 7401–7492 937 403(b) 131 3211 1459 7424–7426 1176 501 (c)-(e) 556 3401–3404 937, 1496 7485 209 501(c) 103 3401(a) 940 7654 1496 B91 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 86 Stat. U.S. Code 86 Stat. Title Section Title Section 1 1 1328 5 5314 799 1 202 438 5315 34, 43, 327, 630, 799, 813 1 203 438 1 211 447 5 5316 43, 330 1 213 438 5 5331–5338 110, 573/895, 1095 3 102 474, 483 109, 1094 111 5 101 et seq. 5 5332 74, 156, 323, 330, 343, 742, 743, 773, 814, 862, 876, 1043, 1045, 1048, 5 102 5 105 111, 1235 5 551 et seq. 613 5 551–559 995, 1476 592 5 551–558 1051, 1113, 1252, 1389, 1442 801 5 551(1) 771 5 551(12) 775 5 5332(a) 5 552 773, 1044 798, 1212 856, 872, 950, 1041, 1215, 1288, 1238 5 5341–5349 573 5 552(b) 5 5341 191, 789 574 5 553 5 5342(a)(2)(B) 5 5343 146, 573 146 5 553(c) 6 5344 5 554 et seq. 113 5 5349 573 5 554 1222, 1223, 5 5362 110 1243, 1261, 478 5 5544(a)(l)-(3) 574 5 571 et seq. 5 5550 573 5 701–706. 375, 537, 950, 1035, 1218, 107 5 5561 125 5 5561(5) 505 6 901–913 5 5581–5584 641 6 2102 103 5 5595 142 5 2105(c) 565, 574 5 5701–5709 142 5 3105 110, 1261 35, 42, 53–55, 174, 284, 446, 448, 452, 454, 473–478, 482, 483, 485, 488, 499, 518, 520–524, 544, 546, 549, 551, 552, 586–588, 590–599, 601, 602, 604–607, 609–611, 629–631, 808, 814, 1045, 1048, 1109, 1110, 1112, 1113, 1117, 1124, 1125, 1129, 1131, 1132, 1134, 1192 115 5 5701–5708 1132 5 3109 5 5702 801 5 5703 42, 68, 74, 479, 685, 773, 787, 800, 876, 888, 957, 1043, 1045, 1230, 1246, 1288, 1442, 1457 1268 5 5703(b)–(d) 5 5703(b). 1051, 1178, 5 5704 1389 801 5 5707 1268 5 5724a 760 5 5901 442–444, 473, 5 3344 518, 520–522, 524, 544–547, 551, 552, 587, 590, 604, 611, 624, 1111, 1117, 1124, 5 3381, 3382 140 1129, 1201 442–, 5 4101–4118 547, 583 5 5902 444, 473 5 4109(a)(2)(C) 649 518, 520–522, 5 4110 624 524, 544–547, 5 5101–5115 110, 565, 572 895, 1095, 1126 574 575 551, 552, 587– 5 5 5102(c)(7), (8),
(14)5102(d) 590, 604, 611, 624, 1111, 1117, 1124, 1129 5 5108 68, 330 1126 5 5921–5925 54, 1109–1111 487 5 5301–5365 5 5922–5924 5 5307 443 5 5941 922 5 5311–5317 634, 1008 227, 228 477 5 7154 573 5 5312 5 7521 110 5 5313 5 8101–8193 131, 1080, 1319 B92 Table 15(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued U.S. Code 86 Stat. U.S. Code 86 Stat. Title Section Title Section 5 8101–8150 1015 18 4164 136 5 8101(17) 152 18 4244–4248 1115 5 8146 587 18 4251(a) 136 3 8331–8348. 709, 710 18 4255 136 3 8334( )(1) 1274 23 101 et seq. 585, 812 5 8336 142 23 101 459 5 8348 479 23 108(c) 585 5 8701–8716 131, 639, 641 23 125 1051 5 8707 1050 23 131 584 5 8901–8913 478, 1382 23 136 584 6 14 666 23 203 508, 510, 516, 10 265 1185 519, 520, 585, 10 270 794 586 10 331–336 735 23 204 585 10 673 735 23 205 519 10 701(g) 1318 23 209 586 10 1072(1) 715 23 210 1158, 1197 10 1401a 706, 710, 712 23 215, 216 585 10 1431–1455 582, 712, 1121, 23 319(b) 584 1186 23 322 585 10 1431–1446 713 23 402 585, 586 10 2208 1203 28 1 el seq. 937 10 2231–2238 1154, 1156, 28 135 721 1157 28 371–373 172, 1126 10 2301–2314 1152 28 375 1126 10 2353 1200 28 456 807 10 2661–2683 1154 28 507(b) 296 10 2665 1198 28 517 296 10 2672 1196 28 524 1115 10 2673 1156 1157 28 611 46 10 2675 1156 1196 28 620–629 1127 10 2733-2734b 649 28 633 721 10 2737 649 28 634 1127 10 3019 1185 28 635 47, 1127 10 3033 1185 28 1254 18, 93, 258, 10 3496 1185 294, 321, 10 3500 735 935, 944, 10 7202 1187 950, 994, 10 7204 1196 1218 10 7208 1197 28 1254 (1),
(3)42 10 7209 1196 28 1347 1176 10 7307 33 28 1404 106 10 8019 1185 28 1406 106 10 8033 1185 28 1446 216, 788 10 8496 1185 28 1491 1176 10 8500 735 28 1505 115 18 201–224 957 28 2112 93, 321, 935, 18 597 8 944, 950, 994, 18 599, 600 8 1218, 1261 18 602' 8 28 2410 1176 18 608 8 28 2671–2680 147, 1319 18 610 611 8 28 2672 493, 1119, 18 831–835 996 1120, 1132 18 1111 1112 1071 28 2677 547 18 1114 1071 28 2679 296 18 1116(b) 1072 1073 32 708 1185 18 1116(c) 1073 37 101(3) 758, 1149 18 1116(c)
(4)1072 37 101(5) 712, 758, 759 18 1905 858, 861, 873, 37 205(a)(7),
(8)718 892 951 958 37 301 581, 796, 1199 1212 1244 37 308(g) 1278 18 1913 599, 608 37 310 278, 738, 1202 18 3006A 172, 1126 37 409 793 18 3041 785 37 501(h) 1317 18 3056 480 37 551(2 125, 505, 1098, 18 3192 1109 1317, 1318 18 4010. 1116 37 552(c) 125 B93 Table 15(a).—Positive Law Titles of United States Code—Continued U.S. Code 86 Stat. U.S. Code 86 Stat. Title Section Title Section 37 555 1317 38 1700–1766 250, 1076, 37 556 1317 1083; 1084; 38 101 396 1086-1089, 38 101(2) 277, 1098 1093, 1098 38 101(21) 712, 713 38 1701(a) 1085 38 101(29) 1099 38 1701(a)(1) 1099 38 240–244 1080, 1095 38 1701(a)(1)(A) 1099 38 301–362 393, 1080, 1098 38 1701(a)(l)(B)-(D) 1084 38 314 315 396 38 1711 1084 38 351 547 38 1732 1076 38 401–423 1098 38 1732(a) 1084 38 411(a) 708 38 1732(a)(2) 1079 38 531–544 712, 713 38 1733 1083, 1099 38 541 395 38 1770–1795 1076, 1083, 1084, 38 544 395 1086, 1088, 38 601–644 1080 1089, 1093, 38 631–634 549 1098 38 641 547 38 1776, 1777 1085 38 644 549 38 1780 1074, 1083, 38 792 529 1088 38 801–806 547 38 1780(d)(5) 1084 38 902 549 38 1786 1081 38 1501–1511 378, 547, 1076, 38 1787 1076, 1081, 1080, 1082, 1088, 1090 1089 1090 1093 38 1787(a)(1) 1090 38 1504 1076 38 1792 1093 38 1601–1903 547 38 1801–1827 396, 397, 405, 38 1651-1697A 1076, 1080, 1082, 549 1084, 1086–1089 38 3010(g) 397 1093 1098 1099 38 3102 1079 38 1651–1697 250, 378 38 4101 1107 38 1652(a)(1) 1084, 1085 38 4101(b) 1102, 1106 38 1652(a)(2) 1084 38 4112(a) ' 1101 38 16812 1081 38 5001, 5002, 5004 548 38 1681(c) 1090 38 5031–5037 549 38 1682 1076 38 5051–5057 1103, 1104 38 1682(a) 1081 38 5055 ' 548 38 1682(b) 1079, 1081 39 406(a) 783 38 1685 1074; 1092 39 2003 480 38 1690–1693 379; 1082 39 2001 474 38 1691 1076; 1084 39 2401 (b),
(c)474 38 1691(a)(2) 1082; 1087 44 241..222 592 38 1692 1084 44 305 447, 572, 575 38 1695-1697A 1077, 1078, 1082 44 902 447 38 1695–1697 379 44 1509, 1510 447 38 1696(a)(2) 1082, 1087 44 2504 482 Table 15(b).—Positive Law Titles of District of Columbia Code (The following titles of the D.C. Code have been enacted into positive law: Titles 11–21, 23, and 28 ((Subtitles I and II) U.S. Code 86 Stat. U.S. Code 86 Stat. Title Section Title Section 16 16–1351—16–1368 1003, 1270 B94 Table 15(c).—Canal Zone Code C.Z. Code 86 Stat. C.Z. Code 86 Stat. Title Section Title Section 2 2, 371 589 Table 16.—Reorganization Plans Year Plan 86 Stat. Year Plan 86 Stat. Year Plan 86 Stat. 1950 No. 14 331, 1953 No. 8 492, 1968 No. 2 543 536, 1131 1971 No. 1 404 894,933 1967 No. 3 1511,1513 Table 17.—Veterans Regulations Regulation Part 86 Stat. Regulation Part 86 Stat. None .......... .......... Table 18(a).—Executive Orders Number Date 86 Stat. Number Date 86 Stat. E.O. 7868 Apr. 15, 1938 795 E.O. 11523 Apr. 9, 1970 606 E.O. 9358 July 1, 1943 478 E.O. 11556 Sept. 4, 1970 1122 E.O. 10422 Jan. 9, 1953 478 E.O. 11583 Feb. 24, 1971 609 E.O. 11063 Nov. 20, 1962 543 E.O. 11603 July 1, 1971 404 E.O. 11246 Sept. 24, 1965 543 E.O. 11605 July 2, 1971 1134 E.O. 11387 Jan. 1, 1968 1120 E.O. 11615 Aug. 15, 1971 146. 475 E.O. 11472 May 29, 1969 604 E.O. 11625 Oct. 13, 1971 543 E.O. 11478 Aug. 8, 1969 112, 543 E.O. 11627 Oct. 15, 1971 146, 475 E.O. 11491 Oct. 29, 1969 479 E.O. 11640 Jan. 27, 1972 1008 E.O. 11514 Mar. 5, 1970 604 E.O. 11652 Mar. 8, 1972 482 Table 18(b).—Proclamations Number Date 86 Stat. Number Date 86 Stat. None .......... .......... B95 Table 19.—Treaties and Other Agreements Treaty or agreement 86 Stat. Treaty or agreement 86 Stat. Treaty or agreement 86 Stat. 1855 TS 864 1111, 1112 TIAS 4900. 864 TS 880 1044 TIAS 5515. 1111 June 11 744 TS 994 861, 1111, TIAS 5578 1061 (Indian) 1112 TIAS 5638 1286 TIAS 1501 117, 148 TIAS 5639 863, 886, June 25 530 TIAS 1502 117, 148 1052 (Indian) TIAS 1665 513 TIAS 5873 811 TS 226 1111 TIAS 2130 1112 TIAS 6090 58, 60, 61 TS 232 1111 TIAS 3297 1515 TIAS 6103 57, 117, 148 TS 455 964, 1111 TIAS 3364 61 TIAS 6923 502, 918 TS 461 1111 TIAS 3948 1039, 1044 TIAS 7313 1161, 1162 TS 548 861, 1112 TIAS 4397 117, 148 TIAS 7503 747 TS 720 1112 TIAS 4607 117, 148 TIAS 7504 747 C1 SUBJECT INDEX **A** Page **Academies, Military:** Presidential appointments, additional 505 Servicemen’s group life insurance, cadets and midshipmen, coverage 227 **Accounts, Bureau of,** appropriation for 471 **Act for the Protection of Foreign Officials and Official Guests of the United States** 1070 **ACTION:** Appropriation for 187, 1205, 1503 Foster Grandparents program, local share 705 **Adams National Historic Site, Mass.,** boundary change 121 **Administrative Conference of the United States:** Administrative procedures; additional funds 1048 Appropriation for 478 **Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations,** appropriation for 189, 478 **Advisory Committee Act, Federal** 770 **Aeronautical Exposition, International,** additional funds 63 **Aeronautics and Space Administration, National:** Appropriation for 187, 544 Construction of facilities, research and development, etc., appropriation authorization 157 Land conveyance to Chapel of the Astronauts, Inc., Fla 36 **Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act, 1973, National** 157 **Aeronautics and Space Council, National,** appropriation for 166, 544 **Aeronautics Board, Civil:** Air carriers, rates; foreign transportation 95 Aircraft loan guaranty, program extension 1170 Appropriation for 188, 588 Election campaign, extension of credit by regulated industries 19 **Aged:** Older Americans Act of 1965— Amendments— Foster Grandparents program, local share 705 Nutrition program for the elderly, grants to States for projects 88 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1502, 1503 Supplemental security income, establishment of program 1465–1485 **Agency for Research on Cancer, International,** U.S. payment, increased funds 811 **Aging, Administration on,** nutrition program for the elderly, grants to States for projects 88 **Agricultural Act of 1954,** appropriation for effecting provisions 598 **Agricultural Act of 1956,** appropriation for effecting provisions 520 **Agricultural Act of 1961,** appropriation for effecting provisions 597 **Agricultural Act of 1970, Amendment,** rural development, location of offices 674 **Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938:** Amendments— Acreage allotments and marketing quotas 215, 499 Tobacco, flue-cured, marketing quotas, transfer 215 Appropriation for effecting provisions 599 **Agricultural Commodities.** *See also individual commodities.* Cheese, Swiss, and cheese substitutes, importation, prices 1642 Cotton crop reports, issuance dates 400 International Coffee Agreement Act of 1968, amendment, extension 113 Milk program, special, appropriation for 610 Pears, marketing orders 780 Potatoes, exemption for processing from marketing orders 39 Surplus, use in nutrition program for the elderly 88, 94 Tobacco, flue-cured, marketing quotas, transfer 215C2 **Agricultural Commodities Act, 1930, Perishable, Amendment,** marketing practices 38 **Agricultural Library, National,** appropriation for 596 **Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946,** appropriation for effecting provisions 595–598 **Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937:** Amendments— Pear marketing orders 780 Potatoes, exemption for processing from marketing orders 39 Appropriation for effecting provisions 597 **Agricultural Marketing Service,** appropriation for 597 **Agricultural Research Service,** appropriation for 592 **Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service,** appropriation for 163, 179, 599, 607 **Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954,** appropriation for effecting provisions 446, 483, 593, 598, 1110 **Agricultural Workers, Migratory:** Preschool educational need for children 352 Teachers for migrant children, training 287 **Agriculture, Department of:** Acreage allotments and eminent domain 499 Agricultural Act of 1954, appropriation for effecting provisions 598 Agricultural Act of 1956, appropriation for effecting provisions 520 Agricultural Act of 1961, appropriation for effecting provisions 597 Agricultural Act of 1970, amendment, rural development, location of offices 674 Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938— Amendments— Acreage allotments and marketing quotas 215, 499 Tobacco, flue-cured, marketing quotas, transfer 215 Appropriation for effecting provisions 599 Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946, appropriation for effecting provisions 595–598 Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937— Amendments— Pear marketing orders 780 Potatoes, exemption for processing from marketing orders 391 Appropriation for effecting provisions 597 Agricultural Marketing Service, appropriation for 597 Agricultural Research Service, appropriation for 592 Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, appropriation for 163, 179, 599, 607 Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954, appropriation for effecting provisions 446, 483, 593, 598 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, appropriation for 594 Appropriation Act, 1973 591 Appropriation for 163, 168, 179, 519, 576, 591, 606, 609, 1498 Arkansas, land conveyance, release of use condition 381 Assistant Secretary, additional 676 Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act— Amendments, rural community water supply, Federal assistance 669 Appropriation for effecting provisions 601 Chief Clerk, surety bonds, elimination 205 Child Nutrition Act of 1966. *See separate title.* Commodity Credit Corporation— Appropriation for 600 Commodity Exchange Authority, appropriation for 598 Consolidated Farmers Home Administration Act of 1961— Amendments— Disaster loans 557 Miscellaneous 665, 666 Operating loans, extension to rural youths, etc 665 Real estate loans; small business enterprises, etc., expansion 657–664 Title cited as Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act 657 Appropriation for effecting provisions 601–604 Consumer and Marketing Service, appropriation for 164, 179 Cooperative State Research Service, appropriation for 595 Cotton crop reports, issuance dates 400 Council on International Economic Policy, member 647 Dairy and beekeeper indemnity programs, appropriation for 599 Economic Research Service, appropriation for 596C3 Extension Service, appropriation for 595 Farm Credit Administration, appropriation for 604 Farmer Cooperative Service, appropriation for 598 Farmers Home Administration, appropriation for 179, 576, 602,1498 Federal Crop Insurance Act, amendments— Persons under 21 years of age, eligibility for coverage 501 Surety bonds for personnel, elimination 205 Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, appropriation for 179, 600 Fire Protection, Rural Community, Federal assistance 670 Flood Prevention Act, Watershed Protection and— Amendments, conservation and utilization of land, cost sharing 667 Appropriation for effecting provisions 607 Food and Agriculture Act of 1965, appropriation for effecting provisions 599 Food and Nutrition Service, appropriation for 609 Food Stamp Act of 1964— Amendments, prohibition against participation by persons eligible under family assistance programs 1491 Appropriation for effecting provisions 610 Foreign Agricultural Service, appropriation for 598 Forest Service— Appropriation for 168, 179, 519 Clarke-McNary Act, amendment, forest fire prevention, increased funds 134 Cooperative Forest Management Act, amendments, cooperative programs with States, expansion, increased funds 134 McQuinn Strip, Oreg., maintenance of fire lookout stations in the 720 Tree planting, assistance to States, appropriation for 520 General Counsel, Office of the appropriation for 592 General provisions, Appropriation Act 611 Golden Eagle Passport Program;— Golden Age Passport, issued to persons age 62 or older without charge 459 Restoration 459 Hatch Act (Experiment Stations), appropriation for 595 Indian Peaks Area, Colo., preservation as wilderness, study 1050 Inspector General, Office of the, appropriation for 592 Land-grant status for the College of the Virgin Islands and the University of Guam 350 Management Services, Office of, appropriation for 592 Meats, quantitative limitation on importation 1611 Migrant farmworkers, economic opportunity program 696 Migratory agricultural workers— Preschool educational need for children 352 Teachers for migrant children, training 287 Milk program, special, appropriation for 610 National Agricultural Library, appropriation for 596 National Forests. *See separate title.* National School Lunch Act— Amendments— Extension 724 Income poverty guideline 727 Nonprofit private schools, disbursement of payment 726 Summer food service programs for children 724 Appropriation for 597, 609 Nutrition program for the elderly, cooperation; use of surplus commodities 89, 94 Organic Act of 1944, appropriation for effecting provisions 520, 591–599, 601, 602, 604, 606, 607, 610 Pacific Crest Trail, right-of-way through the McQuinn Strip, Oreg 720 Packers and Stockyards Administration, appropriation for 598 Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act, 1930, amendment, marketing practices 38 Rural areas, pollution prevention in 663, 676 Rural Community Fire Protection, Federal assistance 670 Rural Development Act of 1972 657 Rural Development and Small Farm Research and Education Programs 671 Rural Development Service, appropriation for 601 Rural Electrification Act of 1936, amendment, Rural Telephone Bank, capital funds 390 Rural Electrification Administration, appropriation for 601 Rural housing development and rehabilitation, special programs 692C4 Rural housing insurance fund, appropriation for 602 Rural housing loans, guaranteed 664 Rural Rehabilitation Corporation Trust Liquidation Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 603 Small farm research and education 671 Smith-Lever Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 595 Soil Bank Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 599 Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act— Amendments— Agricultural-related pollution prevention, grants 676 Rural environmental protection contracts 676 Appropriation for effecting provisions 599, 607, 1498 Soil Conservation Service, appropriation for 606, 1498 Statistical Reporting Service, appropriation for 596 Sugar Act of 1948, appropriation for effecting provisions 599 Supplemental National Forest Reforestation Fund, establishment 678 U.S. Cotton Field Station, Knox County, Tenn., conveyance to State of Tennessee 814 Water Bank Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 599, 609 Water pollution control, studies, cooperation; transfer of funds 823, 824, 833, 853 Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act— Amendments, conservation and utilization of land, cost sharing 667 Appropriation for effecting provisions 607 Wilderness areas. *See separate title.* Wildfire protection assistance, State cooperation 670 Youth Conservation Corps— Appropriation for 519 Expansion of pilot program 1319 **Air Force, Department of the.** *See also* Armed Forces; Defense, Department of. Active duty personnel strength 735 Aircraft, missiles, etc., research and development, appropriation authorization 734 Appropriation for 1184 Claims— Admiralty, settlement 655 Erroneous payments, waiver 758 Commissioned officer strength 1175 Health professions scholarship program, establishment 717 Mail privileges, additional 782 Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1973 1156 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1973 1143 National Guard. *See* Air *under* National Guard. Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 1187 Pay and allowances, waiver of claims for erroneous payments 758 Procurement, appropriation for 1193, 1204 Research, development, etc., appropriation for 1194 Reserve components— Appropriation for 1185, 1188 Military construction, appropriation for 1157 Selective Reserve, strength 736 Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1973 1155 Survivor benefit plan, establishment 706 U.S. Air Force Academy, Presidential appointments, additional 505 **Air Force Academy, United States:** Presidential appointments, additional 505 Servicemen’s group life insurance, coverage for cadets 227 **Air Pollution.** *See* Pollution. **Air Traffic Controllers,** career program, retirement 141 **Airborne Hunting,** prohibition, enforcement 905 **Aircraft, Missiles, Vessels, Etc.:** Aircraft loan guaranty, program extension 1170 Aircraft noise emission standards 1239 Armed Forces, authorization of funds 449, 734 **Alabama:** George W. Andrews Federal Building, Opelika, designation 1024 George W. Andrews Lock and Dam, Chattahoochee River, designation 37 **Alamosa and Mishak National Wildlife Refuges, Colo.,** establishment 964 **Alaska:** Federal revenue sharing funds, allocation to native villages 925 Marine mammals, moratorium on taking, exemption for Alaskan natives 1031 *M/V Wickersham,* operation of passenger vessel by State 1534 Sitka National Historical Park, additional lands and redesignation 904C5 Water pollution, village demonstration projects 832 **Alaska, Joint Federal-State Land Use Planning Commission for,** appropriation for 168, 524 **Alaska Native Fund,** appropriation for 167, 510 **Alaska Omnibus Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 585 **Alaska Power Administration,** appropriation for 627 **Alaska Railroad,** appropriation for operation, etc 586 **Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Bureau of,** appropriation for 471 **Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment, and Rehabilitation Act of 1970, Comprehensive,** State programs, assistance extension 1167 **Aliens:** [Note: For actions concerning Individuals, see individual Index, following tills Subject Index.] Immigration and Nationality Act, amendments, citizenship of persons born abroad, physical presence requirements 1289 Military Selective Service, exclusion from registration 1595 Retirement annuities for certain 490 **Allen J. Ellender Fellowships,** grants to Close Up Foundation, D.C 907 **Allen J. Ellender Post Office and Federal Office Building, Houma, La.,** designation 1024 **Alton Lennon Federal Building, Wilmington, N.C.,** designation 1022 **Ambassadors and Ministers,** appointment with Senate confirmation 492 **American Battle Monuments Commission,** appropriation for 188, 1128 **American Education Week,** 1972, proclamation 1654 **American Heart Month,** 1972, proclamation 1600 **American-Mexican Boundary Treaty Act of 1972** 1161 **“American Prisoners of War in Southeast Asia, 1971—Part 2”,** hearings on, printing of additional copies 1576 **American Public Health Association, 100th Anniversary,** congressional greetings 1585 **American Revolution Bicentennial,** commemorative medals 37 **American Revolution Bicentennial Commission:** Additional funds authorized; grants-in-aid 1070 Appropriation for 168, 189, 1500 Director and Deputies, appointment and compensation 43 Membership, increase 42 Program implementation; grants-in-aid 43 **American Samoa:** Health manpower shortage areas, medical assistance program, inclusion 1292 Maternal and child health and crippled children’s services 1451 Personal tax exemptions 1276 **American Shipbuilding, Commission on,** appropriation for 1128 **Amtrak,** operation, maintenance, etc 227 **Anemia Control Act, National Cooley’s** 650 **Anemia Control Act, National Sickle Cell** 136 **Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service,** appropriation for 594 **Animals,** hunting from aircraft, prohibition, enforcement 905 **Anthony J. Celebrezze Federal Building, Cleveland, Ohio,** designation 1025 **Anti-Ballistic Missile Construction,** authorization; limitations on deployment 737 **Appalachian Regional Commission:** Appropriation for 629 Mine water pollution control, cooperation 828 **Appalachian Regional Development Programs,** appropriation for 576, 629 **Appeals, Court of Military,** appropriation for 1190 **Appeals, Courts of:** Appropriation for 172, 177, 1126, 1516 Consumer product safety rules, judicial review 1213 Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, controversial orders under, judicial review 994 Longshoremen’s injury benefit claims, Benefit Review Board decisions on, review 1261 Motor vehicle bumper standards, judicial review 950 Nutrition program for the elderly, State plans, judicial review 93 Pacific coast dock strike, arbitration board determination, review 42 State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972, jurisdiction, etc 935 State individual income tax, determination as nonqualified for collection, judicial review 943 Water pollution control programs, administration, judicial review 892 **Appellate System, Commission on Revision of the Federal Court,** establishment 807C6 **Appropriation Acts:** Agriculture-Environmental and Consumer Protection, 1973 591 Atomic Energy Commission, 1973 621 Commerce, Department of, 1973 1118 Continuing appropriations, 1973 402, 563, 746, 1204 Defense Department, 1973 1184 District of Columbia, 1973 451 Executive Office, 1973 474 Foreign assistance and related programs, 1972 48 Housing and Urban Development, Department of, 1973 540 Independent Offices, 1973 478 Interior Department and related agencies, 1973 508 Judiciary, 1973 1124 Justice, Department of, 1973 1114 Legislative Branch, 1973 432 Military Construction, 1973 1158 Postal Service, 1973 474 Public Works for Water and Power Development, 1973 621 Second Supplemental, 1972 163 State, Department of, 1973 1109 Supplemental, 1972 86 Supplemental, 1973 1498 Supplemental, disaster relief 576 Transportation Department and related agencies, 1973 580 Treasury Department, 1973 471 **Arab Refugees,** technical and vocational assistance 23 **Arapaho National Forest, Colo.,** Indian Peaks Area, preservation as wilderness area within, study 1050 **Arbor Day, National:** Designation 123 Proclamation 1628 **Architect of the Capitol:** Appropriation for 177, 442, 1510 Botanic Garden, appropriation for 177, 444 Capitol buildings and grounds— Appropriation for 171, 442, 1510 Security apparatus, installation in buildings 1581 Library of Congress. *See separate title.* **Archives and Records Service, National:** Appropriation for 187, 482 Federal Register, publication in. *See separate title.* **Arizona:** Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, establishment 1311 Havasupai Tribe of Indians, disposition of judgment funds 741 Hohokam Pima National Monument, establishment 1047 Payson Community of Yavapai-Apache Tribe, selection of village site 783 Pine Mountain Wilderness, designation 38 Sycamore Canyon Wilderness, designation 48 Yavapai Apache Tribe, disposition of judgment funds 768 **Arkansas:** Buffalo National River, establishment 44 Land conveyance by Agriculture Department, release of use condition 381 **Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial,** renamed 401 **Armed Forces.** *See also* Uniformed Services *and individual services.* Aircraft, missiles, naval vessels, etc., research and development, appropriation authorization 734 Claims— Admiralty, settlement 654 Erroneous payments, waiver 758 Military, finality of settlement 649 Disbursing officers, notification of deficiencies incurred by Federal officials 215 Mail privileges, additional 782 Missing status— Accumulative leave 1317 Sons of members in, Presidential appointment to service academies 505 Termination, incentive pay, continuance 796 Transportation of mobile dwellings and dependents 793 National Guard. *See separate title.* Pay and allowances— Accumulative leave, missing status 1317 Hazardous duty, incentive pay for submarine duty 740 Missing status termination, incentive pay, continuance 796 Nuclear-qualified naval personnel, special pay, extension 1277 Waiver of claims for erroneous payments 758 Prisoners of war or missing in action in Vietnam conflict, compensation, income tax exclusion 124 Recruiting personnel barred from educational institutions, restriction of funds 740 Reenlistment leave, special provisions for extended duty in hostile fire areas, extension 795 Service academies, Presidential appointments, additional 505 Servicemen’s group life insurance, cadets and midshipmen at academies 227C7 Surety bonds, elimination 201, 202 Survivor benefit plan, establishment 706 Uniformed Services Health Professions Revitalization Act of 1972 713 Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, establishment 713 Veterans. *See separate title.* **Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, United States:** Appropriation for 188, 1128 Funds, authorization 494 **Army, Department of the.** *See also* Armed Forces; Defense, Department of. Active duty personnel strength 735 Aircraft, missiles, etc., research and development, appropriation authorization 734 Appropriation for 53, 181, 576, 622, 1184 Camp Withycombe, Clackamas County, Oreg., land use condition, release 764 Cemeterial expenses, appropriation for 624 Civil functions, appropriations for 53 Claims— Admiralty, settlement 654 Erroneous payments, waiver 758 Military, finality of settlement 649 Cumberland Island National Seashore, Ga., water resource developments 1068 Engineers, Corps of. *See separate title.* Flood control. *See separate title.* Health professions scholarship program, establishment 717 Lower Saint Croix River, Minn.-Wis., maintenance of navigation aids 1174 Mail privileges, additional 782 Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 1052 Military Academy, United States— 505 Presidential appointments, additional 505 Servicemen’s group life insurance, coverage for cadets 227 Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1973 1156 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1973 1135 Military properties in California, conveyance to State for recreational use 1300 National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, appropriation for 1189 National Guard. *See* Army *under* National Guard. Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 1186 Pay and allowances, waiver of claims for erroneous payments 758 Procurement, appropriation for 1190, 1191, 1204 Research, development, etc., appropriation for 1194 Reserve components— Appropriation for 1157, 1185, 1188 Facilities, construction, etc 1155 Military construction, appropriation for 1157 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 1188 Selective Reserve, strength 736 Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1973 1155 Ryukyu Islands, appropriation for administration 53, 181 Surety bonds, elimination 202 Survivor benefit plan, establishment 706 United States Soldiers’ Home— Appropriation for 181 Treasurer, elimination of surety bonds 207 Water pollution abatement plans, submission to 669 Water pollution control, studies, cooperation; transfer of funds 823, 829, 843, 853 **Art, National Gallery of,** appropriation for 189 **Arthritis, Metabolism, and Digestive Diseases Advisory Council, National,** redesignation 162 **Arthritis, Metabolism, and Digestive Diseases, National Institute of,** redesignation 162 **Arthritis Month, National:** Designation 135 Proclamation 1634 **Arts, Commission of Fine:** Appropriation for 188, 521 Seabees Memorial, approval for erection in the District of Columbia 678 **Arts and the Humanities, National Foundation on the,** appropriation for 189, 522 **Asian Development Bank Act, Amendments:** Loan restrictions to countries expropriating U.S. citizens’ property; illegal drug traffic 58 United States Special Resources, authorization for contribution 57 **Assateague Island National Seashore, Md.,** land acquisition, increased funds 120 **Assiniboine Indian Tribes of the Fort Peck and Fort Belknap Reservations, Mont.,** disposition of judgment funds 1171C8 **Atomic Energy Act of 1954:** Amendments, nuclear power reactors, license for operation 191, 227 Appropriation for effecting provisions 621 **Atomic Energy Commission:** Appropriation Act, 1973 621 Appropriation for 187, 621 Colorado, radiation exposure, Federal assistance to State 226 Facilities, research, etc., appropriation authorization 222 General provisions, Appropriation Act 622, 631 Nuclear power reactors— Federal agencies operating, license fees 227 Temporary operation, license for 191 **Attorney General:** Drug Abuse Strategy Council, National, member 75 Drugs, notice relating to control of dangerous 68 Equal employment opportunities, civil actions, transfer of functions to the Commission 107 Equal Employment Opportunity Coordinating Council, member 111 Juvenile Delinquency, Interdepartmental Council, member 537 Oil and Gas Conservation Compact, report 389 Pacific coast dock strike, civil action 42 Transit Authority, condemnation proceedings for 1003 **Attorneys and Marshals, United States,** appropriations for 1114, 1515 **Automobile Information Disclosure Act,** Amendment, labeling requirements, new automobiles, applicability to U.S. possessions 502 **Aviation Act of 1958, Federal, Amendments:** Air carriers, rates; foreign transportation 95 Aircraft noise and sonic boom, control and abatement 1239 **Aviation Administration, Federal,** appropriation for 173, 186, 582 **B** **Bank Holding Company Act Amendments of 1970,** appropriation for effecting provisions 483 **Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act:** Amendments, rural community water supply, Federal assistance 669 Appropriation for effecting provisions 601 **Bankruptcy Act, Amendments,** referees, surety bonds, elimination 205 **Bankruptcy Laws of the United States, Commission on:** Appropriation for 1127 Extension; increased funds 63 **Banks and Banking:** Asian Development Bank— Loan restriction to countries expropriating U.S. citizens’ property; illegal drug traffic 58 United States Special Resources, authorization for contribution 57 Bank Holding Company Act Amendments of 1970, appropriation for effecting provisions 483 Comptroller of the Currency, and Deputy, surety bonds, elimination 206 Export-Import Bank of the United States, appropriation for 54, 190, 1206 Federal agencies, drawing checks in favor of financial organizations 506 Federal Home Loan Bank Board— Appropriation for 188, 551 Coverage of employees under Social Security benefits 1357 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, appropriation for 188 Government National Mortgage Association— Appropriation for 541 Surety bonds for personnel, elimination 206 Inter-American Development Bank— Appropriation for 54 Fund for Special Operations, authorization for contribution 59 Loan restrictions to countries expropriating United States citizens’ property; illegal drug traffic 59 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, appropriation for 54 International Development Association— Loan restrictions to countries expropriating United States citizens’ property; illegal drug traffic 60 United States contributions, authorization 60 Loan restrictions to countries expropriating United States citizens’ property; illegal drug traffic 58 Rural Telephone Bank, capital funds 390 Yokohoma Specie Bank, Ltd., depositors, payment of claims 763 **Beekeeper and Dairy Indemnity Programs,** appropriation for 599C9 **Benjamin Franklin National Memorial, Philadelphia, Pa.,** designation 1164 **Beta Club Week, National:** Designation 39, 917 Proclamation 1608 **Big Hole National Battlefield, Mont.,** land acquisition, increased funds 120 **Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Wyo.-Mont.,** land acquisition, increased funds 120 **Birds, Fish, or Other Animals,** hunting from aircraft, prohibition, enforcement 905 **Black Lava Flow, Calif.,** designated as Lava Beds Wilderness 811 **Black Lung Benefits Act of 1972** 150 **Blackfeet Tribe, Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Mont.,** disposition of judgment funds 64 **Blind:** Books for, appropriation for 446, 1513 Committee for Purchase of Products and Services of the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped, appropriation for 174, 479 Education programs prohibition of discrimination against the 375 Public facilities in District of Columbia, use 970 Supplemental security income, establishment of program 1465–1485 White Cane Safety Day, 1972 proclamation 1651 **Boat Safety Act of 1971, Federal,** appropriation for effecting provisions 173, 582 **Boating Week, National Safe, 1972,** proclamation 1601 **Bonneville Power Administration,** appropriation for 628 **Book Year, International, 1972,** proclamation 1614 **Booker T. Washington National Monument, Va.,** development, increased funds 120 **Books for the Blind and Handicapped,** appropriation for 1513 **Botanic Garden,** appropriation for 177, 444 **Botanical Garden, Pacific Tropical,** Board of Trustees, membership 746 **Bows and Arrows,** excise tax, increase 1173 **Boy Scouts of America,** loan of equipment by Defense Department for national and world jamborees 62 **Brazil,** construction of family housing units by Defense Department 1149 **Bridges:** Canada and Mexico, bridge construction agreements with, congressional approval 731 Clinton, Iowa, across the Mississippi River, conveyance to State 1165 Coast Guard, payments to owners for alterations 450 George P. Miller-Leland W. Sweeney Bridge, Calif., name change 1206 International Bridge Act of 1972 731 **Broadcasting, Corporation for Public,** authorization for funds 643 **Budget and Accounting Procedures Act of 1950, Amendment,** impounded funds, report requirement 1326 **Budgetary Control, Joint Committee on,** establishment 1324 **Buffalo National River, Ark.,** establishment 44 **Bumper Standards for Motor Vehicles** 948 **Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms,** appropriation for 471 **Bureau of Customs,** appropriation for 186, 472, 1517 **Bureau of Engraving and Printing Fund,** appropriation for 472 **Bureau of Intellectual Property, International,** name change; U.S. contribution, increase 918 **Bureau of Land Management,** appropriation for 166, 184, 508 **Bureau of Mines,** appropriation for 167, 184, 514 **Bureau of Prisons,** appropriation for 185, 1116 **Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife,** appropriation for 184, 515 **Bureau of the Mint:** Appropriation for 472 Officers, elimination of surety bonds 210 **Bureau of the Public Debt,** appropriation for 472 **Burns Indian Colony, Oreg.,** lands held in trust for 806 **Business Act, Small.** *See* Small Business Act. **Business Economics, Office of,** appropriation for 180 **Business Enterprise, Minority,** appropriation for 180, 1120 **C** **Cache Creek Project, Okla.,** water resource study 1265 **California:** Black Lava Flow and Schonchin Lava Flow areas, designated as Lava Beds Wilderness 811 Central Valley project, San Luis unit, repayment contract 804C10 Fruitvale Avenue Bridge renamed the George P. Miller-Leland W. Sweeney Bridge 1206 George P. Miller Federal Building, Oakland, designation 1022 Golden Gate National Recreation Area, establishment 1299 H. Allen Smith Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, designation 1022 Lake Tahoe, pollution control study 833 Lassen Volcanic National Park, boundary change 121 Lassen Volcanic Wilderness, designation 918 Lava Beds Wilderness, designation 811 Muir Woods National Monument, boundary change 121 San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, establishment 399 Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge, establishment 633 University at Santa Barbara, carillon, duty-free entry 1296 Ventura County Water Management project, water resource study 1265 Westlands Water District, deferment of construction charges 530 **Cambodia:** Foreign assistance, Presidential authority, restriction 28–30, 35 Military assistance, restriction on funds 738 **Camp Withycombe, Clackamas County, Oreg.,** land use condition, release 764 **Campaign Communications Reform Act** 3 **Campus Disruptors,** denial of financial assistance 161, 527, 546, 1134, 1203 **Canada,** bridge construction agreements with, consent of Congress 731 **Canada, International Boundary Commission, United States and,** appropriation for 1112 **Canada, International Joint Commission, United States and,** appropriation for 1112 **Canada-U.S., Fraser River System,** salmon stocks, restoration, additional funds 907 **Canal Zone:** Canal Zone Government— Appropriation for 588 Panama Canal Company, surety bonds for employees, elimination 215 **Canal Zone Code.** For amendments and repeals of sections codified, see Table 5(c) in “Laws Affected in volume 86”, preceding this Index. **Cancer, International Agency for Research on,** U.S. payment, increased funds 811 **Cancer Control Month, 1972,** proclamation 1619 **Cancer Institute, National** appropriation for 169 **Capital Area Transit Act of 1972, National** 999 **Capital Planning Act of 1952, National,** appropriation for effecting provisions 522 **Capital Planning Commission, National:** Appropriation for 522 Seabees Memorial, approval for erection in the District of Columbia 678 **Capital Transportation Act of 1969, National:** Amendments— Arlington Cemetery and Smithsonian stations, authorization of funds 1004 District of Columbia, increased contributions 466 Funds, authorization 465 Guarantee of transit authority obligations 464 Obligations as lawful investments. 466 Reimbursement for interest 465 Appropriation for effecting provisions 589 **Capital Transportation Act of 1972, National** 464 **Capitol Buildings and Grounds:** Appropriation for 171, 442, 1510 Security apparatus, installation in buildings 1581 **Caprolactam Monomer,** duty suspension 1296 **Captive Nations Week,** 1972, proclamation 1653 **Carl L. Estes Dam and Lake,** renamed 1328 **Carson National Forest, N. Mex.:** Boundary modifications 777 Land exchange 790 Title to lands within, removal of cloud on 1565 **Cass County, N. Dak.,** bridge reconstruction, payment 1051 **Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge, Fla.,** designation of Cedar Keys Wilderness within 505 **Census, Bureau of.** *See* Social and Economic Statistics Administration. **Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West,** appropriation for 1113 **Central, Western, and South Pacific Fisheries Development Act** 744 **Central Valley Project, San Luis Unit, Calif.,** repayment contract 804 **Ceramic Tableware,** adjustment of duties on, proclamation 1624 **Chapel of the Astronauts, Inc., Fla.,** land conveyance by NASA to 36 **Charles R. Jonas Federal Building, Charlotte, N.C.,** designation 1022C11 **Cheese, Swiss, and Cheese Substitutes,** importation, prices 1642 **Cheyenne-Arapaho Indian Tribes of Oklahoma,** disposition of judgment funds 742 **Child Development, Office of,** appropriation for 1503 **Child Health Act of 1967, Amendments,** special project grants, extension of program 456 **Child Health Day,** 1972, proclamation 1666 **Child Health Services, Maternal and,** extension of program 456 **Child Nutrition Act of 1966:** Amendments— Breakfast programs in schools 724, 728 Extension 724, 727 Nonfood assistance program 728 Reserve of funds used to assist schools 728 School equipment survey 729 Special supplemental food to pregnant women 729 Appropriation for effecting provisions 597, 609, 610 **Children Week, National Action for Foster,** proclamation 1603 **Chiropractor Services,** Social Security health insurance benefits, inclusion 1451, 1452 **Cibola National Forest, N. Mex.,** boundary modifications 777 **Cigarette Tax, District of Columbia,** increase 1015 **Citizens Month, Senior,** 1972, proclamation 1631 **Citizenship Day and Constitution Week,** 1972, proclamation 1655 **Civil Aeronautics Board:** Air carriers, rates; foreign transportation 95 Aircraft loan guaranty, program extension 1170 Appropriation for 188, 588 Election campaign, extension of credit by regulated industries 19 **Civil Defense Act of 1950, Federal:** Amendments, training programs, extension 503 Appropriation for effecting provisions 485, 486 **Civil Defense Preparedness Agency,** appropriation for 485 **Civil Rights, Commission on:** Appropriation for 188, 1128 Equal Employment Opportunity Coordinating Council, member 111 Extension; additional funds 813 **Civil Rights Act of 1957, Amendments,** witness fees, sex discrimination, compensation 813 **Civil Rights Act of 1964:** Amendments— Equal employment opportunities— Civil actions by Attorney General, transfer to the Commission 107 Contracts with the United States, special provisions for suspension 113 “Employer”, fifteen or more employees 103 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission— Equal Employment Opportunity Coordinating Council, establishment 111 General Counsel, appointment 110 Federal government employment, nondiscrimination 111 Investigatory powers, National Labor Relations Board 109 Library of Congress, employment authority 112 Sex, prohibition of discrimination because of 375 State and local agencies, cooperation 107–109 Transportation of students, prohibition 373 Unlawful employment practices; enforcement; back pay 104–107 Appropriation for effecting provisions 543, 1115, 1501 **Civil Rights Act of 1968,** appropriation for effecting provisions 543 **Civil Service Commission:** Appropriation for 174, 188, 478 District of Columbia substitute teachers, creditable service for retirement 760 Drug abuse prevention programs for Federal civilian employees 84 Equal Employment Opportunity Coordinating Council, member 111 **Claims:** [Note: For actions concerning Individuals, see Individual Index, following this Subject Index.] Black lung benefits, medical tests, etc 154, 157 Civilian employees, settlement 491 Departments and agencies— Appropriation for settlement 87, 175, 1189, 1518 Erroneous payments, waiver of claims 758 Health care services, review approval 1437 Indian Claims Commission, extension 114 Indians. *See separate title.* Micronesian Claims Fund, appropriation for 167C12 Military— Admiralty, settlement 654 Finality of settlement 649 National Guard, local law applicable 745 Supplemental medical insurance benefits, time extension for filing 1447 Veterans’ Administration, waiver of recovery of overpayments 396 Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., depositors, payment of claims 763 **Claims, United States Court of:** Appropriation for 1126 Commissioners, retired, recall for temporary assignment 529 Judgments for compensation, completion 652 **Claims Settlement Commission, Foreign,** appropriation for 173, 1129 **Clarke-McNary Act, Amendment,** forest fire prevention, increased funds 134 **Clifton Forge, Va.,** gift of a historical Baldwin steam locomotive to city by Navy Department, authorization 1278 **Clinton, Iowa,** conveyance of bridge to the State 1165 **Close Up Foundation of Washington, D.C.,** financial assistance, grants 907 **Coaches Day, National:** Designation 633 Proclamation 1669 **Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969,** Federal. *See* Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969. **Coal Research, Office of,** appropriation for 514 **Coast Guard, United States:** Active duty personnel strength, authorization 450 Admiralty claims, settlement 655 Aircraft, vessels, facilities, etc., appropriation authorization 449 Appropriation for 173, 186, 581 Assistant Commandant, title changed to Vice Commandant 755 Bridges over navigable waters, payment to owners for alterations 450 Commanders of Atlantic and Pacific Areas, appointment 755 Federal Water Pollution Control Act. *See separate title.* Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 816 Flag officer structure, changes 755 Housing facilities, leasing 450 Lighthouse Service, retirement benefits 761 Lower Saint Croix River, Minn.-Wis., maintenance of navigation aids 1174 Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 1052 Master Chief Petty Officer, basic and retired pay, increase 761 North Pacific Fisheries Act of 1954, amendments, implementation of Convention; enforcement activities 784 Ocean dumping, prohibited acts, enforcement; research 1056, 1059, 1060 Ports and Waterways Safety Act of 1972 424 Rear admirals, continuation in active duty; involuntary retirement 756 Reserve components— Active duty for emergency augmentation of regular forces 794 Selective Reserve, strength 736 Vessels, towing, licensing of personnel; study and report 423, 424 **Coast Guard Academy, United States,** servicemen’s group life insurance, coverage for cadets 227 **Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972** 1280 **Code, District of Columbia:** (NOTE: For amendments and repeals of certain sections codified, see Table 5(b) In “Laws Affected in Volume 86”, preceding this Index.] New edition, appropriation for publication 439, 447 **Code, United States:** [Note: For amendments and repeals of sections in positive law titles, see Table 5(a) In “Laws Affected in Volume 86”, preceding this Index.] Printing and binding, appropriation for 447 **Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, Idaho,** stile or exchange of tribal lands, 788 **Coffee Agreement Act of 1968,** International, Amendment, extension 113 **Colorado:** Alamosa and Mishak National Wildlife Refuges, establishment 964 Atomic Energy Commission, radiation exposure, Federal-State assistance 226 Closed Basin division, San Luis Valley project, construction, etc 964 Dominquez Reservoir project, Mesa and Delta Counties, water resource study 1265 Indian Peaks Area, preservation as wilderness area, study 1050 Southern Ute Tribe of Indians, sale of lands 216 Uncompahgre project improvement, Montrose and Delta Counties, water resource study 1265 Wayne N. Aspinall Federal Building, Grand Junction, designation 1024 **Colorado River Basin Project,** appropriation for 625C13 **Colorado Water Conservation Board,** establishment 965 **Columbus Day,** 1972, proclamation 1673 **Colville Reservation, Confederated Tribes of, Wash.,** disposition of judgment funds 56 **Commerce, Department of:** Appropriation Act, 1973 1118 Appropriation for 179, 576, 606, 1118, 1515 Business Economics, Office of, appropriation for 180 Census, Bureau of the. *See* Social and Economic Statistics Administration. Central, Western, and South Pacific Fisheries Development Act 744 Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 1280 Commercial Fisheries Research and Development Act of 1964, amendment, extension of program 1303 Council on International Economic Policy, member 647 Domestic business activities, appropriation for 180, 1119 Economic Development Administration, appropriation for 180, 576, 1118 Economic opportunity program, community development corporations 699 Equal Export Opportunity Act 644 Export Administration Act of 1969. *See separate title.* Fishermen’s Protective Act of 1967, administration of provisions 1313 Foreign Direct Investment Regulation, appropriation for 1120 General provisions, Appropriation Act 1124, 1134 International activities, appropriation for 180, 1119 International Exposition on the Environment, United States participation 1321 International Fisheries Commissions, designation of Alternate United States Commissioners 786, 787 International trade study, cooperation 897 Marine environment, regulations for protection 429 Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 1027 Marine Resources and Engineering Act of 1966, amendments— Coastal Zone Management Advisory Committee, establishment 1287 Estuarine sanctuaries, Federal fund share 1288 National coastal zone management program; grants to States 1280 Marine sanctuaries, designation 1061 Maritime Administration— Appropriation for 181, 1122, 1515 General provisions, Appropriation Act 1124 Liberty ships designated for scrapping, to be used as artificial reefs 618 Merchant Marine Academy, authorization of funds 617 Programs, authorization of funds 617 USNS *Twin Falls,* transferred to Board of Education, City of New York for educational purposes 1167 Vessels, acquisition, construction, etc., additional funds 617, 1046 Maryland-Virginia mutual boundary monument agreement, consent of Congress 1181 Merchant Marine Act, 1936. *See separate title.* Minority Business Enterprise, appropriation for 180, 1120 National Bureau of Standards— Appropriation for 180 Consumer product safety research, cooperation 1231 Fire Research and Safety Act of 1968, funds for program, authorization 234 International organizations, scientific information exchange 235 Noise measurement and monitoring standards, cooperation in development 1245 Personnel, teaching and training activities, authorization 235 Standard Reference Data Act, funds for program, authorization 234 National Industrial Pollution Control Council, appropriation for 180, 606 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, appropriation for 180, 1121 North Carolina-Virginia mutual seaward boundary monument, survey 1298 North Pacific Fisheries Act of 1954, amendments, implementation of Convention; enforcement activities 784 Ocean dumping, monitoring and research program 1060 Patent Office, appropriation for 180, 1122 Patents, Commissioner of, elimination of surety bonds 203 Patents, inventors’ certificates, right of priority 501 Ports and Waterways Safety Act of 1972 424C14 Pribilof Islands, appropriation for administration 1121 Prohibited vessels and fish in U.S. fisheries, regulations 1328 Regional action planning commissions, appropriation for 1119 Social and Economic Statistics Administration— Agriculture, 1974 census of, appropriation for 1118 Census, Bureau of the— Appropriation for 180, 1118 Cotton reports, issuance dates 400 Economic censuses, 1972, appropriation for 1118 Governments, 1972 census of, appropriation for 1118 Nineteenth Decennial census, appropriation for 1118 Telecommunications, Office of, appropriation for 180, 1122 Trade adjustment assistance, appropriation for 1119 Tuna, program for development in the Pacific Ocean 744 United States Travel Service, appropriation for 1120 Vessels, passenger, sold to foreign registry 140 **Commercial Fisheries Research and Development Act of 1964, Amendment,** extension of program 1303 **Commission of Fine Arts:** Appropriation for 188, 521 Seebees Memorial, approval for erection in the District of Columbia 678 **Commission of the European Communities,** Mission to U.S.A., diplomatic privileges 815 **Commission on American Shipbuilding,**, appropriation for 1128 **Commission on Bankruptcy Laws of the United States:** Appropriation for 1127 Extension; increased funds 63 **Commission on Civil Rights:** Appropriation for 188, 1128 Equal Employment Opportunity Coordinating Council, member 111 Extension; additional funds 814 **Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries,** appropriation for 479 **Commission on Government Procurement,** appropriation for 174 **Commission on Highway Beautification,** appropriation for 1517 **Commission on International Radio Broadcasting,** appropriation for 1129 **Commission on Railroad Retirement,** appropriation for 190 **Commission on Revision of the Federal Court Appellate System,** establishment 807 **Commission on the Bankruptcy Laws of the United States:** Appropriation for 1127 Extension; increased funds 63 **Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of Foreign Policy,** appropriation for 1516 **Commission on the Organization of the Government of the District of Columbia,** report of the, printing of additional copies 1583 **Commissioners, United States Court of Claims,** recall for temporary assignment 529 **Commissions, Committees, Councils, Etc., Establishment:** Appellate System, Commission on Revision of the Federal Court 807 Arbitration board, settlement of Pacific coast dock strike 41 Arthritis, Metabolism, and Digestive Diseases Advisory Council, National, redesignation 162 Benefits Review Board, jurisdiction over longshoremen’s injury benefit claims 1261 Colorado Water Conservation Board 965 Consumer Product Safety Commission 1210 Drug Abuse, National Advisory Council on 85 Drug Abuse Prevention, National Advisory Council for 74 Drug Abuse Prevention, Special Action Office for 67 Drug Abuse Strategy Council, National 75 Education, National Commission on the Financing of Post-secondary 282 Education, National Institute of 329 Educational Research, National Council on 329 Effluent Standards and Water Quality Information Advisory Committee 894 Environmental Court, feasibility study 899 Environmental Financing Authority 899 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, General Counsel 110 Equal Employment Opportunity Coordinating Council 111 Equality of Educational Opportunity, National Advisory Council on 368 Ethnic Heritage Studies, National Advisory Council on 348 Export control of certain articles, technical advisory committee for 645C15 Federal Prevailing Rate Advisory Committee 571 Foreign Policy, Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of 497 Gateway National Recreation Area Advisory Commission 1310 Golden Gate National Recreational Area Advisory Commission 1302 Heart, Blood Vessel, Lung and Blood Diseases and Blood Resources, Interagency Technical Committee on 684 Heart and Lung Advisory Council, National 684 Honokohau Study Commission 458 Indian Education, National Advisory Council on 343 Indian Education, Office of 343 International Economic Policy, Council on 647 Inter-Service and Agency Coordination Committee, predischarge education programs for veterans 1082 Juvenile Delinquency, Interdepartmental Council 537 Low-Noise-Emission Product Advisory Committee 1245 Management and Budget, Committee Management Secretariat of the Office of 772 Mar-A-Lago National Historic Site Advisory Commission 1049 Marine Mammal Commission 1043 Marine Mammals, Committee of Scientific Advisors on 1044 Medical Assistance Advisory Council, termination 1457 Multiple Sclerosis, National Advisory Commission on 1177 National Health Service Corps 1290 Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, advisory council 102 Product Safety Advisory Council 1230 Provider Reimbursement Review Board 1421 Standards Review Council, National Professional 1441 Standards Review Council, Statewide Professionals 1440 State health planning activities, national advisory council to assist 1388 Student Loan Marketing Association 265 Study Commission, National 875 Technology Assessment, Office of 797 Technology Assessment Advisory Council 800 Technology Assessment Board 797 Water Pollution Control Advisory Board 887 **Committee for the Purchase of Products and Services of the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped,** appropriation for 174, 479 **Commodity Credit Corporation,** appropriation for 600 **Commodity Exchange Authority,** appropriation for 598 **Communicable Disease Control Amendments Act of 1972** 748 **Communications Act of 1934, Amendments:** Communications media, limitations on expenditure 5 Corporation for Public Broadcasting, authorization for funds 643 Media rate and related requirements 4 Noncommercial education broadcasting facilities, funds 643 **Communications Commission, Federal:** Appropriation for 166, 188, 544 Election campaign, extension of credit by regulated industries 19 **Communications Reform Act, Campaign** 3 **Community College Unit, Office of Education,** establishment 323 **Community Credit Corporation Charter Act, Amendment,** surety bonds for officers, elimination 206 **Community Mental Health Centers Act, Amendments,** drug abuse prevention programs 76, 77, 85 **Community Relations Service,** appropriation for 1115 **Compacts, Interstate, Consent of Congress Granted to:** Kansas-Nebraska Big Blue River Compact 193 Oil and Gas Conservation Compact, extension and renewal 383 Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Regulation Compact, amendments— Acquisition of stock, facilities, property, etc., authorization 1000 Board of Directors, membership. 466 **Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment, and Rehabilitation Act of 1970,** State programs, assistance extension 1167 **Comptroller General:** Advisory committees, audit of records 775 Allen J. Ellender fellowships, grants to Close Up Foundation, D.C., audit 907 Consumer product safety activities, contracts, audit 1229C16 Departments and agencies, erroneous payments, waiver of claims 758 Drug abuse prevention programs, audit of records 83 Education program, review and audit 334 Elections, administration of, studies 17 Fidelity losses to United States, restoration of accounts 201 High-speed transportation, audit of financial transaction of railroads 463 Impounded funds, report by the President of the United States to 1326 Military contracts, audit 739 National Railroad Passenger Corporation, audit 233 Nutrition program for the elderly, grants, audit 94 Railroads, financial transactions, audit 1307 Service Contract Act of 1965, list of violators, distribution 790 State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972, review of compliance 934 Technology Assessment, Office of, parties contracting with, audit 800 Technology Assessment Advisory Council, member 800 Transportation Payment Act of 1972, promulgation of standards 1163 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, Economic Development Loan Fund, audit 88 Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, audit of accounts 1004 Water pollution control program, Federal funds, audit 885 **Concurrent Resolutions:** American Public Health Association, 100th Anniversary, congressional greetings 1585 Conference papers of S. 2097, authorization for duplication 1574 Congress— Adjournment 1572, 1574, 1576, 1578, 1581 Adjournment, ruling 1580 Adjournment, sine die 1588 Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., 200th anniversary, congressional greetings 1583 Enrolled bills, corrections— Coastal zones (S. 3507) 1585 Equal employment opportunities (H.R. 1746) 1573 Fishermen’s Protective Act (H.R. 7117) 1584 Marine Mammals Protection Act (H.R. 10420) 1584 National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (H.R. 56) 1584 Public Health Service, Act, amendments (S. 3442) 1581 Relief of David J. Crumb (S. 888) 1573 Social Security Act (H.R. 1) 1586 Harry S Truman, congressional birthday greetings 1574 Inauguration, joint committee for arrangements 1574 Interallied Confederation of Reserve Officers, Congress of the, to be held in Washington, D.C., congressional welcome 1580 J. Edgar Hoover, body to lie in state in Rotunda of the United States Capitol 1575 July 4, 1972, a day to honor America 1578 Mark A. Spitz, congressional recognition 1583 National Day of Prayer, designation 1572 Painting “The Electoral Commission of 1877”, loan to Smithsonian Institution 1575 Publications, printing of additional copies— “American Prisoners of War in Southeast Asia, 1971—Part2”, hearings on 1576 Commission on the Organization of the Government of the District of Columbia, report of the 1583 Constitution of the United States 1572 Constitution of the United States and Declaration of Independence 1579 Consumer Product Safety Act of 1971, hearings on 1577 Controlled Substances Act, hearings on amendments, S. 674 1578 Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf, proceedings 1576 “Corrections”, hearings 1583 “Environment Protection Act of 1971”, hearings on 1577 “Federal and State Student Aid Programs, 1972” 1582 Federal Water Pollution Control Act, amendments, House report 1576 “Housing and the Urban Environment, Report and Recommendations of Three Study Panels of the Subcommittee on Housing Including Summaries of the Administration’s Housing Consolidation and Simplification Act of 1971, and Community Development Act of 1971” 1580C17 “How Our Laws Are Made” 1579 “Interim Report of Activities of the Private Welfare and Pension Plan Study, 1971” 1578 “Our Flag” 1581 “Report of Special Study of Securities Markets by the Securities and Exchange Commission” 1576 “Securities Industry Study” 1586 “Separation of Powers and the National Labor Relations Board: Selected Readings” 1585 Social Security Amendments of 1972 (H.R. 1), Senate report 1582 “State Utility Commissions—Summary and Tabulation of Information Submitted by the Commission” 1577 “Summary of Veterans Legislation Reported, Ninety-second Congress, First Session” 1571 “Summary of Veterans Legislation Reported, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session” 1582 “War Powers Legislation” 1579 Security apparatus, installation in U.S. Capitol buildings 1581 Vegetable gardens, urge each American family to plant 1575 **Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon:** Lands held in trust for 719 Nonmembers, inheritance 530 **Congress.** *See also* House of Representatives; Legislative Branch of the Government; Senate. Adjournment 1572, 1574, 1576, 1578, 1581 Adjournment, ruling 1580 Adjournment, sine die 1588 Armed Forces, active duty personnel strength, authorization 736 Bridge construction agreements with Mexico and Canada, consent 731 Governor George C. Wallace of Alabama, attempted assassination of, Congressional condemnation 146 International agreements, transmittal by State Department to 619 Interstate compacts. *See under* Interstate Compacts, Consent of Congress Granted to. Joint Committees, Congressional. *See separate title.* Joint session to receive Presidential communications 1571, 1577 Strategic arms limitation agreement with U.S.S.R., endorsement for Presidential approval 746 **Congress, Reports to:** Agriculture, Department of— Child nutrition program, school equipment 729 Reforestation, acceleration of programs 678 Rural development, national program 675 Supplemental foods to pregnant women 730 Washakie Wilderness, Wyo., study of a special management unit 792 Army, Department of the, national inspection program of dams 507 Attorney General, Oil and Gas Conservation Compact 389 Bankruptcy Laws of the United States, Commission on, time extension 63 Commerce, Department of— Export control of certain articles 644 International Exposition on the Environment, Federal Government activities 1323 International trade study, pollution abatement program 898 Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 1034, 1035, 1041, 1042 Marine sanctuaries, annual 1062 Ocean dumping 1060, 1061 Tuna development in the Pacific Ocean 745 Water pollution control program 897 Commission on Revision of the Federal Court Appellate System 807 High-speed transportation, audit of financial transaction of railroads 463 Military contracts 739 Railroads, financial transactions, audit 1307 Supplemental foods to pregnant women 730 Water pollution control programs 897 Consumer Product Safety Commission 1229 Defense, Department of— Armed Forces— Active duty personnel strength, recommendation 736 Commissioned officers strength 1175 Funds, use, transfer, etc 1190, 1198, 1200, 1202, 1203 Military projects 1152 Military training student loads 739 Departments and agencies, use of funds for executive dining rooms 1518C18 Economic Opportunity, Office of, community development programs 700, 703 Education programs 269, 283, 285, 330, 334, 354, 368, 380 Environmental Financing Authority, annual 902 Environmental Protection Agency— Ocean dumping 1060 Water pollution control programs 819, 823, 824, 829, 832, 833, 853, 854, 895 Equal Employment Opportunity Coordinating Council 111 Foreign Policy, Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of, study 498 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of— Drug abuse prevention 77 Headstart program 688 Health manpower shortage areas 1292 National Advisory Commission on Multiple Sclerosis 1178 National Heart, Blood Vessel, Lung, and Blood Disease Program 687 Supplemental security income for the aged, blind, and disabled 1467 Health Insurance Benefits Advisory Council, physicians’ services, reimbursement, study 1395 Interior, Department of the— Glen Canyon National Recreation, Ariz.-Utah, establishment 1313 Great Dismal Swamp and Dismal Swamp Canal, N.C.-Va., protection and preservation, feasibility study 793 Honokohau National Historical Landmark, Hawaii, study 457 Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 1034, 1035, 1042 Sawtooth National Recreation Area, Idaho, and Pioneer Mountains, park proposal study 615 International transfer of conventional arms 495 Interstate Commerce Commission, Amtrak, operation 228 Labor, Department of, job counseling, training, and placement service for veterans 1096 Marine Mammal Commission, annual 1045 National Commission on Consumer Finance, final report, time extension 382 National Professional Standards Review Council, studies 1442 National Railroad Passenger Corporation, operation 228 National Study Commission, water pollution control programs 876 Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation 1274 President of the United States— Advisory committees, proposals ; annual 772 Armed Forces, active duty personnel strength 735 Disaster relief legislation 556 Economic Report, Joint Economic Committee’s filing date, extension 39 Foreign assistance program 27, 30, 32 Impounded funds 1326 International economic position of the United States 648 Military assistance for Laos 738 Noise control requirements, exemptions, annual 1235 Rural development 674 Water pollution control programs 823, 843, 875, 891, 899 Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention, annual 73 State, Department of, foreign assistance program 33 Technology Assessment, Office of, annual 799, 802 Transportation, Department of— Air traffic controller career program 145 Amtrak, operation 228, 233 Motor vehicle bumper standards, annual 955 Odometer requirements 963 Ports and Waterways Safety Act of 1972, activities under 427, 432 Railroads granted emergency restoration loans, financial condition 1307 Vessels, towing, study 423 Water pollution control programs 822 Treasury, Department of the— Federal personnel surety bonds, elimination; restoration of accounts 201 State and Local Government Fiscal Assistance Trust Fund, operation and status 921 Veterans Administration— Educational assistance, post-Korean conflict program of, study 1093 Overpayment, relief from administrative error 396 **Congress of the Interallied Confederation of Reserve Officers,** congressional welcome 1580 **Congressional Record,** copies to libraries of U.S. courts 528C19 Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 1280 Soil Conservation Service, appropriation for 606, 1498 Wildlife, real property transfer 723 **Conservation Corps, Youth:** Appropriation for 519 Pilot program, expansion 1319 **Conservation Recreational Areas, National,** land acquisition 1063 **Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act,** new title for the Consolidated Farmers Home Administration Act of 1961 657 **Consolidated Farmers Home Administration Act of 1961:** Amendments— Disaster loans 557 Miscellaneous 665, 666 Operating loans, extension to rural youths, etc 665 Real estate loans; small business enterprises, etc., expansion 657–664 Title renamed Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act 657 Appropriation for effecting provisions 601–604 **Constitution of the United States:** Printing of additional copies 1572 Proposed amendment relating to equal rights for men and women 1523 **Constitution of the United States and Declaration of Independence,** printing of additional copies 1579 **Constitution Week and Citizenship Day,** 1972, proclamation 1655 **Consumer Affairs, Office of,** appropriation for 178, 609 **Consumer and Marketing Service,** appropriation for 164, 179 **Consumer Credit Protection Act, Amendments,** National Commission on Consumer Finance, final reporting date, extension 382 **Consumer Finance, National Commission on:** Appropriation for 609 Final reporting date, extension 382 **Consumer Product Information Coordinating Center,** appropriation for 609 **Consumer Product Safety Act** 1207 **Consumer Product Safety Act of 1971,** printing of additional copies of hearings on 1577 **Consumer Product Safety Commission:** Establishment 1210 Federal hazardous substances, transfer of functions to 1231 Flammable fabric prevention, transfer of functions to 1231 Injury Information Clearinghouse 1211 Poison prevention packaging, transfer of functions to 1231 Refrigerator safety, transfer of functions to 1231 **Consumers’ Education Director of, Office of Education,** establishment 349 **Continuing Appropriations, 1973** 402, 563, 746, 1204 **Contracts with the United States:** Black lung and other respiratory disseases, clinical facilities for treatment 155 Consumer Product Safety program 1211, 1228 Drug abuse prevention programs, grants 82 Educational institutions— Education expenses for participants in the Public Health and National Health Service Corps Scholarship Training Program 1294 Health professions scholarship program for Uniformed Services 718 General Services Administration, purchase contracts 219 High-speed ground transportation, research, extension 462 International Exposition on the Environment, United States participation in 1322 Juvenile delinquency prevention programs 532 Marine mammal protection and management programs, grants; research 1040–1042 Motor vehicle diagnostic inspection demonstration projects, state grants 959, 961 Pest control, research and training grants 996, 997 Population research and voluntary family planning programs, grants 754 Service Contract Act of 1965, amendments, wage and fringe benefit protection 789 Special provisions for suspension 113 Tuna development in the Pacific Ocean 745 Water distribution and drainage systems, construction loan repayment 804 Water pollution control, training grants, research 821, 829–844 **Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf,** proceedings, printing of additional copies 1576 **Cooley’s Anemia Control Act, National** 650C20 **Cooperative Forest Management Act, Amendments,** cooperative programs with States, expansion, increased funds 134 **Cooperative Research Act, Amendments,** extension of programs 333 **Cooperative State Research Service,** appropriation for 595 **Copyright,** duration of protection, extension 1181 **Copyright Office:** Appropriation for 1513 Surety bonds, elimination 203 **Corporation for Public Broadcasting,** authorization for funds 643 **Corporations:** Appropriation for 600 Commodity Credit Corporation, appropriation for 600 Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation, establishment 1267 Rural Telephone Bank, capital funds 390 Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation— Appropriation for 587 Surety bonds for employees, elimination 214 **Corps of Engineers.** *See* Engineers, Corps of. **“Corrections”,** hearings, printing of additional copies 1583 **Corrupt Practices Act, 1925, Federal,** repeal 20 **Cost-Accounting Standards Board,** appropriation for 448 **Cotton,** crop reports, issuance dates 400 **Cotton Field Station, U.S., Knox County, Tenn.,** conveyance to State of Tennessee 814 **Council on Environmental Quality,** appropriation for 604 **Council on International Economic Policy:** Appropriation for 1517 Creation 647 **Counterfeiting and Forgery,** postal money orders 722 **Country Music Month,** 1972, proclamation 1678 **Court of Military Appeals,** appropriation for 1190 **Courts, United States:** Administrative Office, appropriation for 1127 Appeals, Courts of— Appropriation for 172, 177, 1126, 1516 Consumer product safety rules, judicial review 1218 Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, controversial orders under, judicial review 994 Longshoremen’s injury benefit claims, Benefit Review Board decisions on, review 1261 Motor vehicle bumper standards, judicial review 950 Nutrition program for the elderly, State plans, judicial review 93 Pacific coast dock strike, arbitration board determination, review 42 State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972, jurisdiction, etc 935 State individual income tax, determination as nonqualified for collection, judicial review 943 Water pollution control programs, administration, judicial review 892 Appellate System, Commission on Revision of the Federal Court, establishment 807 Claims, United States Court of— Appropriation for 1126 Commissioners, retired, recall for temporary assignment 529 Judgments for compensation, completion 652 Clerks and deputies, elimination of surety bonds 203 Congressional Record, copies to libraries of 528 Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of, appropriation for 1125 Customs Court, appropriation for 1125 District Courts— Appropriation for 172, 177, 1126, 1516 Consumer product safety standards, jurisdiction, enforcement 1218, 1225, 1226 Equal employment opportunities, jurisdiction over actions 106 Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, jurisdiction; enforcement 994 Marine mammals, taking or importation permits, judicial review; enforcement 1035, 1037 Marine sanctuaries, jurisdiction 1063 Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act, jurisdiction 955, 959, 963 Noise control requirements, jurisdiction 1243 Ocean dumping violations, jurisdiction 1057, 1058 Officers, surety bonds, elimination 209 Prohibited vessels and fish in U.S. fisheries, warrants, enforcement 1327C21 Real property quiet title actions, jurisdiction 1176 South Dakota, judicial district, revision of divisions 529 Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, jurisdiction over proceedings 1003 Water pollution control, jurisdiction 869, 874, 888 District of Columbia, Court of Appeals, noise control regulations, petition for review 1247 Environmental Court, feasibility study regarding establishment 899 Federal Judicial Center, appropriation for 1127 Juror qualification form, change for requirements 740 Jury service, minimum age qualification 117 Narcotic addict rehabilitation, treatment 677 Supreme Court of the United States— Appropriation for 172, 177, 1124 Chief Justice— Administrative Assistant, appointment 46 Bankruptcy Laws of the United States, Commission on, report, time extension 63 Report by the Commission on Revision of the Federal Court Appellate System 807 Clerk, elimination of surety bonds 203 Justices, annuities of widows 579 Librarian, elimination of surety bonds 203 Tax Court of the United States, appropriation for 175, 177, 485, 1518 United States Magistrates— Salary ceiling 721 Temporary assignment 47 United States Marshals, surety bonds, elimination 203 **Cowpens National Battlefield, S.C.,** boundary change; redesignation 121, 122 **Credit Protection Act, Consumer, Amendments,** National Commission on Consumer Finance, final reporting date, extension 382 **Credit Union Act, Federal, Amendment,** investments in Student Loan Marketing Association 270 **Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, Omnibus,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1117 **Crimes and Misdemeanors:** Bald and golden eagles, taking, selling, etc., increased penalties; enforcement 1004 Cass County, N. Dak., payment for bridge reconstruction, penalties for violations 1051 Civil Rights Act of 1964, penalties for violations under 104 Conspiracy to murder, penalty 1071 Consumer Product Safety Act, penalties for violation 1225, 1228 Counterfeiting and forgery, postal money orders 722 District of Columbia blind and handicapped, public facilities use, penalties for violation 972 District of Columbia cigarette tax stamp requirements, penalties for violation 1016 Drug abuse patients, confidentiality of records, penalty for violations 79 Election and political activities— Contributions, limitation, etc 9 Federal campaign funds, disclosure 11 Political committees, organization, registration, reports 12–15 Employee compensation, U.S. citizenship requirement, penalties for violation 487 Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, penalties for violations under 7–11, 19 Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, penalties for violations under 992 Golden Eagle Insignia, misuse of, penalties for violations 461 Income tax returns, place of residence information requirement, penalty for violation 936 Individual income tax coordination of the United States and Guam, information requirements, penalty for noncompliance 1496 Kidnaping, penalty 1072 Longshoremen’s injury benefits, unapproved fee solicitation and discrimination 1260, 1264 Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972, penalties for violations under 1037, 1038 Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972, penalties for violations under 1057, 1062 Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act, penalties for violations under 953, 959, 963 Murder or manslaughter of foreign officials or official guests, penalty 1070C22 Narcotic addict rehabilitation, treatment 677 Noise Control Act of 1972, penalties for violations under 1242, 1244 North Pacific Fisheries Act of 1954, penalties for violation under 785 Pacific coast dock strike, penalties for violations 42 Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation, penalties for violations 1274 Ports and Waterways Safety Act of 1972, penalties for violations under 427, 431 Probation, treatment of narcotic addicts, community supervision program 136 Prohibited vessels and fish in U.S. fisheries, violations and penalties 1327 Protection of foreign officials and official guests, offenses and penalties 1072 Protection of property occupied by foreign governments, offenses and penalties 1073 Service Contract Act of 1965, penalties for violation under 790 Shipping violations, criminal penalties converted to civil 653 Social Security Act, penalties for violations 1359, 1419, 1420, 1478 Water pollution control programs, violations 860, 861, 864, 869, 870, 874 **Criminal Justice Act of 1964,** appropriation for 172 **Criminal Police Organization, International,** U.S. membership dues, increase 531 **Crop Insurance Act, Federal, Amendments:** Persons under 21 years of age, eligibility 501 Surety bonds for personnel, elimination 205 **Crop Insurance Corporation, Federal,** appropriation for 179, 600 **Cuba,** refugees from, appropriation for movement of 54 **Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West, Center for,** appropriation for 1113 **Cumberland Island National Seashore, Ga.,** establishment 1066 **Custis-Lee Mansion, Va.,** renamed the Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial 401 **Customs, Bureau of,** appropriation for 186, 472, 1517 **Customs and Patent Appeals, Court of,** appropriation for 1125 **Customs Court,** appropriation for 1125 **Customs Officers,** surety bonds, elimination 206 **D** **Dairy and Beekeeper Indemnity Programs,** appropriation for 599 **Dams,** national inspection program 506 **Day of Prayer, National,** proclamation 1609, 1677 **Deaf, Convention of American Instructors of the,** printing of proceedings 1576 **Deaf, Model Secondary School for the,** appropriation for 183 **Defense, Department of.** *See also* Armed Forces *and individual services.* Appropriation Act, 1973 1184 Appropriation for 164, 181, 485, 622, 1184 Armed Forces recruiters, grants withheld from nonprofit institutions barring, report to NASA 160 Boy Scouts of America, loan of equipment for national and world jamborees 62 Civil Defense Preparedness Agency, appropriation for 485 Civil functions, appropriation for 181, 622, 1514 Claims— Appropriation for settlement 1189 Erroneous payments, waiver 758 Contingencies, appropriation for 1190 Council on International Economic Policy, member 647 Court of Military Appeals, appropriation for 1190 Facilities for defense agencies 1146 Family housing, appropriation for 1157 Foreign currency program, special, appropriation for payment 1195 General provisions, Appropriation Acts 1158, 1195 Homeowners assistance 1150 International aeronautical exposition, additional funds 63 Liberty ships to be used for artificial reefs, application comments 618 Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1973 1156 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1973 1146 Military family housing 1147 National Advisory Council for Drug Abuse Prevention, members 74 National Advisory Council on Drug Abuse, member 85 National Drug Abuse Strategy Council, member 75 National Heart and Lung Advisory Council, member 684 Naval vessels, loans to foreign countries 118 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 1187C23 Pay and allowances, waiver of claims for erroneous payments 758 Procurement, appropriation for 1194 Research, development, etc., appropriation for 1195 Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1973 1154 Retired pay, appropriation for 164, 1185 Secretary, Deputy, additional 1318 Test and Evaluation, appropriation for Director of 1195 Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Board of Regents, member 714 Veterans’ predischarge education programs, coordination 1082 **Defense Education Act of 1958, National:** Amendments— Elementary and secondary education assistance, extension 345 Language and area Centers, grants for 311 Students, direct loans, funds for 272 Appropriation for effecting provisions 545 **Defense Production Act of 1950:** Amendments— Defense materials, extension of contract authority 390 Extension 390 Appropriation for effecting provisions 448 **Defense Transportation Day and National Transportation Week, National,** 1972, proclamation 1620 **Delaware River, Pa.,** nonnavigable portion, declaration 1493 **Delaware River Basin Commission,** appropriation for 189, 630 **Delaware River Water Gap National Recreation Area, Pa.-N.J.,** additional funds 1250 **Delaware Tribes, Okla.,** disposition of judgment funds 762 **Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act of 1966:** Amendment, model cities program, extension 405 Appropriation for effecting provisions 542 **Department of Housing and Urban Development; Space, Science, Veterans, and Certain Other Independent Agencies Appropriation Act, 1973** 540 **Department of Transportation Act, Amendment,** pipeline safety program, jurisdiction 617 **Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa.,** 200th anniversary, congressional greetings 1583 **Disaster Areas:** Academic facilities 299 Coast Guard reservists, active duty in emergencies 794 Educational institutions, nonprofit private, grants 556 Emergency Rail Facilities Restoration Act 1304 Farmers, disaster loans 557 Federal-aid highway program, emergency relief, funds 503 Flood relief, etc., appropriation for 423 Loan assistance to victims, additional 554 Presidential review of legislation 556, 559 Small business, loans for working capital 559 Tax deductions for losses 406, 656 **Disaster Loan Fund,** appropriation for 1131 **Disaster Relief Act of 1965, Pacific Northwest,** appropriation for effecting provisions 585 **Disaster Relief Act of 1970:** Amendments, loans for working capital 559 Appropriation for effecting provisions 474, 553 **Discrimination, Prohibition of:** Civil Rights Commission, jurisdiction 813 Economic opportunity programs 696 Education programs 373 Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972 103 Federal programs, exclusion from participation in, or denial of benefits of any 903, 932 Juror qualification form, required information 740 Longshoremen’s injury benefits, employees filing claims for 1264 Proposed constitutional amendment relating to equal rights for men and women 1523 **Disease Control Amendments Act of 1972, Communicable** 748 **Disease Prevention and Control Act, National Venereal** 750 **District Courts.** *See under* Courts, United States. **District of Columbia:** Allen J. Ellender fellowships, grants to Close Up Foundation, D.C 907 Appropriation Act, 1973 451 Appropriation for 164, 190, 451 Blind and handicapped, public facilities, etc., use 970 Capital outlay, appropriation for 451, 454 Commissioner, member of Board of Directors, Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation 1267 Court of Appeals, noise control regulations, petition for review 1247C24 District of Columbia Council, Chairman— Compensation 1275 Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation, member of Board of Directors 1267 Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Bicentennial Civic Center, designation; construction 1019 Education, appropriation for 452 Environmental services, appropriation for 453 Federal payment, appropriation for 164, 190, 451 Federal revenue sharing program, treatment under 934 General provisions, Appropriation Act 454 Highways and traffic, appropriation for 453 Hotel rooms, sales tax, increase 643 Human resources, appropriation for 452 Inaugural ceremonies, appropriation for additional municipal services 453 Interstate Compact on Mental Health Act 126 J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I, Building, designation 1022 John F. Kennedy Center Act, amendments, nonperforming arts functions, maintenance, funds 222 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, appropriation for 524, 1500 Liquors, sales tax, increase 643 Mary Switzer Memorial Building, designation 1024 Mental Health Act, Interstate Compact on 126 Motor vehicles— Blood-alcohol content tests; penalty for refusal 1016–1018 Interstate agreement regarding fees, authorization 392 National Capital Area Transit Act of 1972 999 National Capital Transportation Act of 1969. *See separate title.* National Capital Transportation Act of 1972 464 National Firefighting Museum and Center for Fire Prevention, land conveyance 809 Police— Metropolitan Police Department band director, retirement annuity 642 Personnel records, public inspection exclusion 1108 Potomac River Basin, construction of reservoir, payment for 113 Public safety, appropriation for 452 Public utility facilities, relocation costs in urban renewal and Federal-aid highway projects, reimbursement 812 Real property improvements, death or injury actions, limitation 1275 Recreation, appropriation for 452 Restaurant meals, sales tax, increase 643 Saint Elizabeths Hospital— Superintendent, elimination of surety bonds 207 United States prisoners, reimbursement for support of 1116 Seabee Memorial Association, Inc., authorization for erection of a Seabees Memorial in 678 Substitute teachers, civil service retirement credit 760 Taxes, sales and use, increase 643 Teachers— Annuity contracts, purchase 131 Degree requirements 1009 Retirement benefits, revisions 1012 Salary classes, assignments; schedule; semimonthly payments 1005, 1009, 1011 Vacation and annual leave, regulation 1011 United States Soldiers’ Home— Appropriation for 181 Treasurer, elimination of surety bonds 207 Utility taxes, increase 1016 Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, appropriation for 589 Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Regulation Compact, amendments— Acquisition of stock, facilities, property, etc., authorization 1000 Board of Directors, membership 466 **District of Columbia, Commission on the Organization of the Government of the,** report of the, printing of additional copies 1583 **District of Columbia Appropriation Act, 1973** 451 **District of Columbia Cigarette Tax Act, Amendment,** cigarette tax increase 1015 **District of Columbia Code:** [Note: For amendments and repeals of certain sections codified, see Table 5(b) In “Laws Affected In Volume 86”, preceding this Index.] New edition, appropriation for publication 439, 447 **District of Columbia Implied Consent Act** 1016C25 **District of Columbia Police and Firemen’s Page Salary Act of 1953, Amendments,** retirement, compensation 640 **District of Columbia Police and Firemen’s Salary Act of 1958, Amendments:** Advancement, promotions, longevity step increase 637, 638 Helicopter pilots and members of explosive disposal unit, extra pay 636 Plainclothesmen duty, clothing allowance 639 Salary adjustment and increase 634 Technicians, extra pay 636 **District of Columbia Police and Firemen’s Salary Act Amendments of 1968,** technical amendments 640 **District of Columbia Police and Firemen’s Salary Act Amendments of 1970,** technical amendments 640 **District of Columbia Police and Firemen’s Salary Act Amendments of 1972** 634 **District of Columbia Policemen and Firemen’s Salary Act Amendments of 1966,** technical amendments 640 **District of Columbia Public Education Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 595 **District of Columbia Public Utilities Reimbursement Act of 1972** 812 **District of Columbia Redevelopment Act of 1945, Amendments,** urban renewal and Federal-aid highway projects, public utilities relocation costs, reimbursement 812 **District of Columbia Revenue Act of 1947,** appropriation for effecting provisions 451 **District of Columbia Sales Tax Act, Amendments,** rate increase 643 **District of Columbia Teachers’ Salary Act of 1955:** Amendments— Degree requirements 1009 Salary classes, assignment; schedule; semimonthly payments 1005, 1009, 1011 Vacation and annual leave, regulation 1011 Annuity program, reduction in salary to purchase contract 131 **District of Columbia Teachers’ Salary Act Amendments of 1972** 1005 **District of Columbia Traffic Act, 1925, Amendment,** motor vehicle excise tax, increase 1015 **District of Columbia Use Tax Act, Amendments,** rate increase 643 **Dock Strike, Pacific Coast,** settlement procedure; arbitration board, establishment 40–42 **Domestic Business Activities,** appropriation for 180, 1119 **Dominquez Reservoir Project, Mesa and Delta Counties, Colo.,** water resource study 1265 **Drug, and Cosmetic Act, Federal Food:** Amendments— Drugs, listing of all 560 Pesticide control 998 Appropriation for effecting provisions 610 Transfer of functions to Consumer Product Safety Commission 1231 **Drug Abuse, National Advisory Council on,** establishment 85 **Drug Abuse, National Institute on,** establishment 85 **Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1972** 65 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1501, 1517, 1518 **Drug Abuse Prevention, National Advisory Council for,** establishment 74 **Drug Abuse Prevention, Special Action Office for:** Appropriation for 477, 1517 Director, deputy and assistants, compensation 69 Establishment 67 National Drug Abuse Strategy Council, member 75 **Drug Abuse Prevention Week, National:** Designation 917 Proclamation 1676 **Drug Abuse Strategy Council, National,** establishment 75 **Drug Abuse Training Center, National,** establishment 84 **Drug Listing Act of 1972** 559 **Drugs:** Asian Development Bank, restriction on loans, countries failing to take preventive measures 58 Inter-American Development Bank, restriction on loans, countries failing to take preventive measures 60 International Development Association, restriction on loans, countries failing to take preventive measures 61 International narcotic control, authorization of funds 24, 496, 497 Marihuana, prohibition on payment of funds to persons producing for illegal use 611 Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Act of 1966, amendment, rehabilitation program, treatment 677 Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Amendments of 1971 677 Narcotic addicts on probation, treatment, community supervision program 136C26 Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, Bureau of, appropriation for 185, 1117 Narcotics control, international, agreements with other countries 24, 496 Rehabilitation programs, employment opportunities 691 Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention. *See separate title.* **Dulles Airport, First United States International Transportation Exposition,** commemorative medal 116 **Durward G. Hall Federal Building, Joplin, Mo.,** designation 1022 **Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Bicentennial Civic Center Act** 1019 **E** **Eagle Cap Wilderness, Oreg.,** additional lands 1026 **Eagles, Bald and Golden,** protection 1064 **Earth Week, 1972,** proclamation 1618 **Economic Advisers, Council of:** Appropriations for 178, 474 Council on International Economic Policy, member 647 **Economic Development Administration,** appropriation for 180, 576, 1118 **Economic Opportunity, Office of:** Appropriation for 170, 179 Nutrition program for the elderly, cooperation 89 **Economic Opportunity Act of 1964:** Amendments— Community Action programs, Puerto Rico treatment as a State 692 Community economic development— Rural programs 700 Special impact programs 698 Support programs 701 Community planning and development 693 Consumer action and cooperative programs 694 Day care projects, standards 696 Drug rehabilitation program, employment opportunities 691 Environmental Action program 691 Evaluation of programs 704 Extension of program 688 Foster Grandparents program, local share 705 Loan to small business, increase 382 Migrant farm workers program 696 Nondiscrimination provisions 697 Political activity, prohibition 696 Poverty line, annual revision 697 Rural Housing Development and Rehabilitation program 692 Supplemental programs, special assistance 695 Termination of assistance 695 Urban and rural community action program, prohibition of election of boards on sabbath days 690 Volunteer programs 703 Work training program for youth residing in institutions 690 Youth recreation and sports program 693 Appropriation for effecting provisions 169, 170, 1130, 1500, 1503 Federal funds, prohibition against use for election activities 19 **Economic Opportunity Amendments of 1972** 688 **Economic Policy, Council on International:** Appropriation for 1517 Creation 647 **Economic Policy Act of 1972, International** 646 **Economic Report of the President,** Joint Economic Committee’s filing date, extension 39 **Economic Research Service,** appropriation for 596 **Economic Stabilization Act of 1970,** appropriation for effecting provisions 475 **Economic Stabilization Activities,** appropriation for 178 **Economic Statistics Administration, Social and.** *See* Social and Economic Statistics Administration. **Economics, Office of Business,** appropriation for 180 **Education.** *See also* Schools and Colleges. Academic facilities, construction 288 Allen J. Ellender fellowships, grants to Close Up Foundation, D.C 907 Blind, prohibition of discrimination against 375 Campus disruptors, denial of financial assistance 161, 527, 546, 1134, 1203 College library programs 238 College work-study program 270 Communications Act of 1934, amendments— Communications media, limitations on expenditure 5 Corporation for Public Broadcasting, authorization for funds 643 Media rate and related requirements 4 Noncommercial educational broadcasting facilities, funds 643 Community colleges, expansion 312C27 Community service, extension 236 Consumers’ education program 348 Developing institutions 241 Education professions development 284 Emergency Insured Student Loan Act of 1969— Amendment, extension 270 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1501 Emergency school aid 354 Equipment grants; television 288 Ethnic heritage studies program 346 Graduate programs 304 Higher education, assistance to institutions 375 Indian Education Act 334 Indian Elementary and Secondary School Assistance Act 334 International exchange, authorization of funds 489 Land-grant status for College of the Virgin Islands and the University of Guam 350 Law school clinical experience programs 323 Major disaster areas, assistance 299 Migratory children, preschool educational needs 352 Mutual educational and cultural exchange activities, appropriation for 172 National School Lunch Week, 1972, proclamation 1675 Networks for knowledge, extension; inclusion of law schools 304 Occupational education programs 316 Pest control, research grants 996 Postsecondary education commissions, establishment by States 324 Public Health and National Health Service Corps Scholarship Training Program, establishment 1293 Regional Medical Education Centers, designation 1107 River Study Centers, designation, grants 824 School nursing, fellowships 287 Science education improvement, research, etc., funds for 526 Scientific teaching and training by National Bureau of Standards personnel 235 Sex, prohibition of discrimination under education programs because of 373 State medical schools, pilot programs for assistance in establishment 1102 Student assistance 247, 261, 563 Transportation of students, prohibition 371 USNS *Twin Falls,* transfer of vessel to the Board of Education, City of New York for educational purposes 1167 Veterans’ Administration Medical School Assistance and Health Manpower Training Act of 1972 1100 Vocational education programs, extension 325, 353 Vocational rehabilitation training for veterans 1074 Water quality control, training grants, contracts, scholarships 824, 829–832 **Education, National Commission on the Financing of Postsecondary:** Appropriation for 1502 Establishment 282 Members, compensation 1051 **Education, National Institute of:** Appropriation for 1502 Establishment 329 **Education, Office of:** Appropriation for 86, 169, 182, 1501 Community College Unit, establishment 323 Consumers’ Education, Director of 349 Education Division, establishment 327 Occupational and Adult Education, Bureau of, establishment 322 **Education Act of 1958, National Defense:** Amendments— Elementary and secondary education assistance, extension 345 Language and area centers, grants for 311 Students, direct loans, funds for 272 Appropriation for effecting provisions 170, 545, 1501 **Education Act of 1965, Higher:** Amendments, extension and expansion of program 235–381 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1501, 1502 Student loan program, effective date, suspension 563 **Education Act of 1966, International, Amendment,** extension 312 **Education Amendments of 1972** 235 Administration of education programs 326 Amendment, National Commission on the Financing of Postsecondary Education; members, compensation 1051 Appropriation for effecting provisions— 1501 Emergency school aid 354 Higher education— Academic facilities 288 College library programs 238 Community colleges and occupational education 312 Community service 236 Developing institutions 241 Education professions development 284 Graduate programs 304C28 Instructional equipment 288 Law school clinical experience programs 323 Networks for knowledge extension 304 Postsecondary education commissions 324 Student assistance 247 Indian education 334 Institutions of higher education, assistance 375 Miscellaneous provisions 345 Sex discrimination, prohibition 373 Student loan program, effective date, suspension 563 Transportation of students 371 Vocational education 325 Youth camp safety, investigation 353 **Education Division,** establishment 327 **Education Professions Development Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1502 **Education Provisions Act, General:** Amendments— Administration, limitations on authority, etc 332, 345, 369 Education Division, establishment 327 National Council on Educational Research, establishment 329 National Institute of Education, establishment 329 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1501, 1502 **Education Week, American,** 1972, proclamation 1654 **Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, Mutual,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1113, 1131, 1133 **Educational Exchange Act of 1948, United States Information and:** Amendments— Appropriations, congressional authorization 35 Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty, grants, authorization for funds 114, 577 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1131 **Educational Opportunity, National Advisory Council on Equality of,** establishment 368 **Educational Research, National Council on,** establishment 329 **Edward A. Garmatz Federal Building, Baltimore, Md.,** designation 1023 **Effigy Mounds National Monument, Iowa,** land acquisition, increased funds 120 **Effluent Standards and Water Quality Information Advisory Committee,** establishment 894 **Eisenhower Memorial Bicentennial Civic Center, Dwight D.,** designation 1019 **Elderly Persons:** Older Americans Act of 1965— Amendments— Foster Grandparents program, local share 705 Nutrition program for the elderly, grants to States for projects 88 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1502, 1503 Supplemental security income, establishment of program 1465–1485 **Election Campaign Act of 1971, Federal** 3 **Electric Power Transmission Research, Underground,** appropriation for 629 **Electrification Act of 1936, Rural, Amendment,** Rural Telephone Bank, capital funds 390 **Electrification Administration, Rural,** appropriation for 601 **Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, Amendments:** Ethnic heritage program 346 Indian children, special programs 339 Migratory children, preschool needs 352 Occupational education 353 **Elementary and Secondary Education Amendments of 1966, Amendment,** adult education for Indians 342 **Emanuel Celler Federal Building, Brooklyn, N.Y.,** designation 1022 **Emergency Health Personnel Act Amendments of 1972** 1290 **Emergency Insured Student Loan Act of 1969:** Amendment, extension 270 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1501 **Emergency Preparedness, Office of,** appropriation for 178, 476 **Emergency Rail Facilities Restoration Act** 1304 **Emergency School Aid Act** 354 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1501 **Emergency Unemployment Compensation Act of 1971, Amendment,** extension of program 398 **Eminent Domain,** acquisition of farmland by, acreage allotments 499 **Employ the Handicapped Week, National,** 1972, proclamation 1665 **Employment Act of 1946,** appropriation for effecting provisions 474 **Employment Opportunity Act of 1972, Equal** 103 **Employment Opportunity Commission, Equal:** Appropriation for 1129C29 Equal Employment Opportunity Coordinating Council, establishment; member 111 General Counsel, appointment 110 **Employment Standards Administration,** appropriation for 169 **Endangered Species:** Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 1027 Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 1052 **Engineers, Corps of:** Appropriation for 181, 576, 622, 1514 Dams, national inspection program 506 Dredged or fill material, disposal in navigable waters, permits 884 Flood control— Appropriation for 576, 623 Disaster relief, appropriation for 423 Mississippi River, appropriation for 1514 Missouri River Basin, construction completion 525 Presidio project, U.S.-Mexico, authorization 1163 Gateway National Recreation Area, N.Y.-N.J., water resources development 1310 **Engraving and Printing Fund, Bureau of,** appropriation for 472 **Enterprise, Minority Business,** appropriation for 180, 1120 **Environment, International Exposition on the, Spokane, Wash., 1974:** Proclamation 1599 U.S. participation 1321 “Environment Protection Act of 1971”, hearings on, printing of additional copies 1577 **Environmental Action Program** 691 **Environmental Center, Tinicum National, Pa.,** establishment 391 **Environmental Court,** feasibility study regarding establishment 899 **Environmental Financing Act of 1972** 899 **Environmental Financing Authority,** establishment 899 **Environmental Improvement Act of 1970, National,** appropriation for effecting provisions 604 **Environmental Pesticide Control Act of 1972, Federal** 973 **Environmental Policy Act of 1969, National,** appropriation for effecting provisions 604 **Environmental Protection Agency:** Appropriation for 604 Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act of 1972 973 Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act. *See separate title.* Federal Water Pollution Control Act. *See separate title.* Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 816 Marine environment, regulations for protection 429 Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 1052 Motor vehicle diagnostic inspection demonstration projects, consultation 960 Noise Control Act of 1972 1234 Ports and Waterways Safety Act of 1972 424 Water pollution abatement plans, submission to 669 **Environmental Quality, Council on,** appropriation for 604 **Environmental Quality, Office of,** appropriation for 604 **Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972** 103 **Equal Employment Opportunity Commission:** Appropriation for 1129 Equal Employment Opportunity Coordinating Council, establishment; member 111 General Counsel, appointment 110 **Equal Export Opportunity Act** 644 **Equal Rights for Men and Women,** proposed constitutional amendment 1523 **Equality of Educational Opportunity, National Advisory Council on,** establishment 368 **Estuaries and Estuarine Zones,** pollution in, studies 823 **Ethnic Heritage Program** 346 **Ethnic Heritage Studies, National Advisory Council on,** establishment 348 **European Communities, Commission of the,** Mission to U.S.A., diplomatic privileges 815 **Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries, Commission on,** appropriation for 479 **Executive Office Appropriation Act, 1973** 474 **Executive Office of the President.** *See* Executive Office *under* President of the United States. **Export Administration Act of 1969, Amendments:** Agricultural commodities, exception 645 Controls, removal of 644 Extension 133, 646C30 Technical advisory committee for export control of certain articles 645 **Export-Import Bank of the United States,** appropriation for 54, 190, 1206 **Export Opportunity Act, Equal** 644 **Export Regulations,** pesticides and devices 995 **Exposition, First United States International Transportation, Dulles Airport,** commemorative medal 116 **Exposition, International Aeronautical,** additional funds 63 **Exposition on the Environment, International, Spokane, Wash., 1974:** Proclamation 1599 U.S. participation 1321 **Expropriation of Property of United States Citizens,** loan restrictions to countries 58–60 **F** **Fabrics Act, Flammable:** Amendment, additional funds 1108 Appropriation for effecting provisions 610 Transfer of functions to Consumer Product Safety Commission 1231 **Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, Amendments,** equal pay provision, elimination of exemption 375 **Fair Packaging and Labeling Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 610 **Falconry,** taking of golden eagles for purposes of 1065 **Family Planning Services:** Mandatory under medicaid 1462 Project grants and contracts 754 **Family Week, National,** designation 757 **Farm and Rural Development Act, Consolidated,** new title for the Consolidated Farmers Home Administration Act of 1961 657 **Farm Credit Administration,** appropriation for 604 **Farm Safety Week, National,** 1972, proclamation 1610 **Farm Tenant Act, Bankhead-Jones:** Amendments, rural community water supply, Federal assistance 669 Appropriation for effecting provisions 601 **Farmer Cooperative Service,** appropriation for 598 **Farmers,** disaster loans 557 **Farmers Home Administration,** appropriation for 179, 576, 602, 1498 **Farmers Home Administration Act of 1961, Consolidated.** *See* Consolidated Farmers Home Administration Act of 1961. **Farmfest—U.S.A., 1972:** Designation 632 Proclamation 1658 **Farmworkers, Migrant,** economic opportunity program 696 **Father’s Day:** Designation 124 Proclamation 1629 **Federal Advisory Committee Act** 770 **Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1970,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1517 **Federal-Aid Highway Program,** emergency relief, funds 503 **Federal-Aid Highways:** Appropriation for 585 Utilities relocation costs, reimbursement 812 **Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act, Amendments,** wildlife restoration fund, bows and arrows, additional tax revenue for 1172 **“Federal and State Student Aid Programs, 1972”,** printing of additional copies 1582 **Federal Aviation Act of 1958, Amendments:** Air carriers, rates; foreign transportation 95 Aircraft noise and sonic boom, control and abatement 1239 **Federal Aviation Administration,** appropriation for 173, 186, 582 **Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971,** appropriation for effecting provisions 173, 582 **Federal Bureau of Investigation:** Appropriation for 185, 1115 J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building, D.C., designation 1022 **Federal Caustic Poison Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 610 **Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950:** Amendments, training programs, extension 503 Appropriation for effecting provisions 485, 486 **Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, Amendments:** Black lung benefits, dependents 150 Claims for benefits, medical tests 154 Clinical facilities for treatment, contracts, grants 155 Social security disability benefits, prohibition of reduction 153 **Federal Communications Commission:** Appropriation for 166, 188, 544 Election campaign, extension of credit by regulated industries 19 **Federal Corrupt Practices Act, 1925,** repeal 20C31 **Federal Court Appellate System, Commission on Revision of the,** establishment 807 **Federal Credit Union Act, Amendment,** investments in Student Loan Marketing Association 270 **Federal Crop Insurance Act, Amendments:** Persons under 21 years of age, eligibility for coverage 501 Surety bonds for personnel, elimination 205 **Federal Crop Insurance Corporation,** appropriation for 179, 600 **Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971** 3 **Federal Employees’ Group Life Insurance,** waiver of deductions for premium 1050 **Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act of 1972** 973 **Federal Firefighters,** early retirement 539 **Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act:** Amendments— Drugs, listing of all 560 Pesticide control 998 Appropriation for effecting provisions 610 Transfer of functions to Consumer Product Safety Commission 1231 **Federal Hazardous Substances Act:** Amendment, pesticide control 998 Appropriation for effecting provisions 610 Transfer of functions to Consumer Product Safety Commission 1231 **Federal Highway Administration,** appropriation for 186, 584 **Federal Home Loan Bank Board:** Appropriation for 188, 551 Coverage of employees under Social Security benefits 1357 **Federal Housing Administration,** appropriation for 540 **Federal Impoundment and Information Act** 1325 **Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act:** Amendments— Administration; review, etc 984, 994, 997 Books and records 987 Disposal and transportation 995 Experimental use permits 983 Federal agencies, exemption 995 Imports and exports 995 Indemnity payments 993 Penalties for violations under 992 Pesticides— Applicators, applicable standards 989 Definition, registration and classification 979–982 Restricted-use, certified applicators 983 Water pollution control 822 Production establishments, registration; inspection 987, 988 Research and monitoring 996 State cooperation, authority, etc 996, 997 Stop sale, use, removal, and seizure 991 Trade secrets, etc., protection 989 Unlawful acts 989 Transfer of functions to Consumer Product Safety Commission 1231 **Federal Judicial Center,** appropriation for 1127 **Federal Labor Relations Council,** appropriation for 479 **Federal Law Enforcement Training Center,** appropriation for 471 **Federal Maritime Commission:** Appropriation for 1129 Shipping violations, criminal penalties converted to civil, regulatory authorization 653 **Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service,** appropriation for 188 **Federal Metal and Nonmetallic Mine Safety** Board of Review, appropriation for 524 **Federal Pay Comparability Act of 1970,** Amendments, Senate and House of Representatives pay adjustments 146 **Federal Power Commission,** appropriation for 630 **Federal Prevailing Rate Advisory Committee,** establishment 571 **Federal Prison Industries, Incorporated** appropriation for 1133 **Federal Prison System,** appropriation for 172, 1116 **Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, Amendments:** Architects and engineers, Federal policy of selecting 1278 National Historical Publication Commission, authorization of funds, repeal of provision 1155 Property management services, charges 219 Purchase contracts, authority 219 Real property management financing fund 218 Surplus Federal property, conveyance to States for use as historic monument 503 **Federal Railroad Administration:** Appropriation for 174, 186, 586, 1516 High-speed ground transportation, appropriation for research 586 Railroad Safety, Bureau of, appropriation for 586C32 **Federal Register:** Printing and binding, appropriation for 447 Publication in— Advisory committees, establishment; public meetings 774 Black lung benefits, regulations 154, 155 Cheese, Swiss, and cheese substitutes, importation, prices 1647, 1648 Consumer product safety 1213–1217, 1227 Cumberland Island National Seashore, Ga., establishment 1066 Economic Opportunity Amendments of 1972, guidelines 696 Education programs, guidelines 346 Educational opportunity grants, basic 248, 249 Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, price index data; voting age population 6 Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, pesticide control 980–982, 984, 996 Federal Water Pollution Control Act, water pollutants, control 822, 851, 852, 861, 885 Foreign assistance, Presidential determination 29 Fossil Butte National Monument, Wyo., establishment 1069 Gateway National Recreation Area, N.Y.-N.J., establishment 1308 Glen Canyon National Recreational Area, Ariz.-Utah, establishment 1311 Golden Gate National Recreation Area, establishment 1299 Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site, Mont., establishment 632 Impounded funds, Presidential reports 1326 John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Memorial Parkway, Wyo., establishment 620 Marine mammals, protection 1034–1036 Motor vehicle safety standards, exemption 1159, 1160 National Heart, Blood Vessel, Lung, and Blood Disease Program 687 National parks, monuments, etc., boundary changes 121 Noise control standards 1236, 1237, 1240, 1246 Nuclear power reactors, temporary operating license 191 Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, establishment 99 San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Calif., establishment 399 Sawtooth National Recreation Area, Idaho, establishment 612 Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge, Calif., establishment 633 Social security benefits, cost-of-living increase 414, 417, 1342 Tinicum National Environmental Center, Pa., description 391 **Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation,** appropriation for 188 **Federal Ship Financing Act of 1972** 909 **Federal Ship Financing Fund,** redesignation of Federal Ship Mortgage Insurance Fund as 910 **Federal-State Extended Unemployment Compensation Act of 1970, Amendment,** extended benefit period, State “off” indicator 1326 **Federal-State Tax Collection Act of 1972** 936 **Federal Supply Service,** appropriation for 187, 482 **Federal Trade Commission,** appropriation for 611 **Federal Trade Commission Act,** administration and enforcement of the Flammable Fabrics Act, transfer of functions to Consumer Product Safety Commission 1231 **Federal Water Pollution Control Act:** Amendments— Administration 885 Alaska village demonstration projects 832 Aquaculture 877 Areawide waste treatment management 839 Basin planning 843 Clean lakes 875 Dredged or fill material, permits 884 Education programs, training grants and contracts, scholarships 829–831 Effluent Standards and Water Quality Information Advisory Commission 894 Environmental Court 899 Extension of program 47 Federal facilities pollution control 875 Great Lakes, pollution control in 828 House report, printing of additional copies 1576 In-place toxic pollutants 833 International pollution abatement 860 International trade study and agreements 897, 898 Interstate cooperation; uniform laws 818 Lake Tahoe study 833 Marine sanitation devices 871 Mine water pollution control demonstrations 828 National pollutant discharge elimination system 880C33 National Study Commission 875 Ocean discharge criteria 883 Oil and hazardous substance liability 862 Oversight study 897 Pollution control programs, grants; facilities, loans to small businesses 827, 898 Procurement and judicial review 891 Research, training, etc., grants 819, 825 Sewage collection systems 843 Sewage sludge, disposal 884 Standards and enforcement 844 Thermal discharges 876 Treatment works, grants for construction 833 Water pollution control, programs 817 Water Pollution Control Advisory Board 887 Appropriation for effecting provisions 605 **Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972** 816 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1498 **Filled Milk Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 610 **Fine Arts, Commission of:** Appropriation for 188, 521 Seabees Memorial, approval for erection in the District of Columbia 678 **Fire Prevention and Control, National Commission on,** appropriation for 1129 **Fire Prevention Week,** 1972, proclamation 1660 **Fire Protection, Rural Community,** Federal assistance 670 **Fire Research and Safety Act of 1968,** funds for program, authorization 234 **Firefighters, Federal,** early retirement 539 **Firefighting Museum and Center for Fire Prevention, National, D.C.;** land conveyance 809 **First Deficiency Act, Fiscal Year 1926, Amendment,** Financial Clerk of the Senate, elimination of surety bonds 204 **First United States International Transportation Exposition, Dulles Airport,** commemorative medal 116 **Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956, Amendments,** shooting of wildlife from aircraft, prohibition, enforcement 905 **Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act of 1958,** appropriation for 627 **Fisheries:** Commercial, taking of marine mammals; gear development 1031, 1041 Prohibited vessels and fish in U.S. fisheries, enforcement 1327 **Fisheries Act of 1954, North Pacific, Amendments,** implementation of Convention; enforcement activities 784 **Fisheries and Wildlife, Bureau of Sport,** appropriation for 184, 515 **Fisheries Commissions, International:** Appropriation for 1113 Designation of Alternate United States Commissioners 786, 787 **Fisheries Development Act, Central, Western, and South Pacific** 744 **Fisheries Research and Development Act of 1964, Commercial, Amendment,** extension of program 1303 **Fishermen’s Protective Act of 1967, Amendments:** Administration by Commerce Department 1313 United States vessels, illegal seizure by foreign country, reimbursement to owner 1182, 1313 **Fishery Act of 1947, Sockeye Salmon or Pink Salmon, Amendent,** Fraser River system, salmon stocks, restoration, additional funds 907 **Fishery Act of 1956, Great Lakes, Amendment,** conflict of interest provision, repeal 787 **Flag Day and National Flag Week,** 1972, proclamation 1648 **Flag of the United States,** display at all times at U.S. Customs Ports of Entry 1633 **Flammable Fabrics Act:** Amendment, additional funds 1108 Appropriation for effecting provisions 610 Transfer of functions to Consumer Product Safety Commission 1231 **Flood Control:** Appropriation for 576, 623 Disaster relief, appropriation for 423 Mississippi River, appropriation for 1514 Missouri River Basin, construction completion 525 Presidio project, U.S.-Mexico, authorization 1163 Water conservation projects 667 **Flood Control Act of 1936,** appropriation for effecting provisions 607 **Flood Control Act of 1944,** appropriation for effecting provisions 628 **Flood Control Act of 1950,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1498 **Flood Insurance Act of 1968, National:** Amendments, Government National Mortgage Association, purchase of mortgages, extension of waiver of limitation 405, 906 Appropriation for effecting provisions 543C34 **Flood Prevention Act, Watershed Protection and:** Amendments, conservation and utilization of land, cost sharing 667 Appropriation for effecting provisions 607 **Florida:** Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge, designation of Cedar Keys Wilderness within 505 Chapel of the Astronauts, Inc., land conveyance by NASA to 36 Fort Caroline National Memorial, boundary change 121 Gulf Islands National Seashore, expansion 123 Mar-A-Lago National Historic Site, acquisition 1049 **Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, Federal:** Amendments— Drugs, listing of all 560 Pesticide control 998 Appropriation for effecting provisions 610 Transfer of functions to Consumer Product Safety Commission 1231 **Food and Agriculture Act of 1965,** appropriation for effecting provisions 599 **Food and Drug Administration,** appropriation for 164, 181, 610 **Food and Nutrition Service,** appropriation for 609 **Food Stamp Act of 1964:** Amendments, prohibition against participation by persons eligible under family assistance programs 1491 Appropriation for effecting provisions 610 **Foreign Affairs,** appropriation for administration of 171, 185, 1109, 1514 **Foreign Agricultural Service,** appropriation for 598 **Foreign Assistance Act Activities,** continuing appropriations 1204 **Foreign Assistance Act of 1961:** Amendments— Economic assistance— Alliance for progress 23 Development Loan Fund 21 East Pakistan, disaster relief 24 Housing guaranties 22 International narcotics control 24, 496 International organizations and programs 23 Overseas private investment corporation 22 Population growth and family planning 23 Refugee relief assistance 24 Technical cooperation and development grants 22 International narcotic control, authorization of funds 496, 497 Military assistance— Authorization of funds, restrictions, etc 25 Security supporting assistance 26 Special foreign country accounts 26 Overseas Private Investment Corporation, elimination of surety bonds 207 Appropriations for effecting provisions 50 **Foreign Assistance Act of 1969, Amendments,** designation of Part IV as Inter-American Foundation Act 34 **Foreign Assistance Act of 1971** 20 **Foreign Assistance Act of 1971, Special, Amendment,** Cambodia, United States activities in, limitation 35 **Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriation Act, 1972** 48 **Foreign Claims Settlement Commission,** appropriation for 173, 1129 **Foreign Direct Investment Regulation,** appropriation for 1120 **Foreign Military Credit Sales,** continuing appropriations 1205 **Foreign Military Sales Act:** Amendments, military credit, ceiling 32 Appropriations for effecting provisions 52 **Foreign Officials and Official Guests of the United States, Act for the Protection of** 1070 **Foreign Policy, Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of,** appropriation for 1516 **Foreign Relations Authorization Act of 1972** 489 **Foreign Service Act of 1946:** Amendments— Ambassadors and ministers, appointment with Senate confirmation 492 Officers and employees, elimination of surety bonds 207 Appropriation for effecting provisions 54, 1109–1111, 1113, 1129, 1132 **Foreign Service Buildings Act, 1926,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1110 **Forest Highways,** appropriation for 585 **Forest Management Act, Cooperative, Amendments,** cooperative programs with States, expansion, increased funds 134 **Forest Products Week, National,** 1972, proclamation 1680 **Forest Service:** Appropriation for 168, 179, 519 Clarke-McNary Act, amendment, forest fire prevention, increased funds 134C35 Cooperative Forest Management Act, amendments, cooperative programs with States, expansion, increased funds 134 McQuinn Strip, Oreg., maintenance of fire lookout stations in the 720 Tree planting, assistance to States, appropriation for 520 **Forests, National.** *See* National Forests. **Forgery and Counterfeiting,** postal money orders 722 **Fort Belknap Indian Community, Mont.,** lands held in trust for 733 **Fort Caroline National Memorial, Fla.,** boundary change 121 **Fort Donelson National Military Park, Tenn.,** land acquisition, increased funds 120 **Fort Douglas Military Reservation, Utah,** establishment of a metallurgy research center at 133 **Fossil Butte National Monument, Wyo.,** establishment 1069 **Foster Children Week, National Action for** 1603 **Foster Grandparents Program,** local share 705 **Frank T. Bow Federal Building, Canton, Ohio,** designation 1022 **Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission:** Appropriation for 524 Planning and design, inclusion of Secretary of the Interior 401 **Fraser River System, U.S.-Canada,** salmon stocks, restoration, additional funds 907 **G** **Gallaudet College,** appropriation for 183 **Garrison Diversion Unit, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, N. Dak.,** water resource study 1265 **Gas Conservation Compact, Oil and,** extension and renewal 383 **Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968, Natural:** Amendments— Departments and agencies, cooperation 616 Funds for program, authorization 616 Grants-in-aid for States 616 Safety standards legislation, time extension for adoption 616 Appropriation for effecting provisions 581 **Gateway National Recreation Area, N.Y.-N.J.,** establishment 1308 **Gateway National Recreation Area Advisory Commission,** establishment 1310 **General Accounting Office:** Appropriation for 177, 448 Comptroller General. *See separate title.* Technology Assessment, Office of, financial and administrative services 802 Transportation Payment Act of 1972, audit of bills 1163 **General Education Provisions Act:** Amendments— Administration, limitations on authority, etc 332, 345, 369 Education Division, establishment 327 National Council on Educational Research, establishment 329 National Institute of Education, establishment 329 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1501, 1502 **General Pulaski’s Memorial Day,** 1972, proclamation 1663 **General Services Administration:** Administrator, Office of the, appropriation for 187, 483 Appropriation for 175, 187, 479, 1518 Bank Holding Company Act Amendments of 1970, appropriation for effecting provisions 483 Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, amendments— Architects and engineers, Federal policy of selecting 1278 National Historical Publication Commission, authorization of funds, repeal of provision 1155 Property management services, charges 219 Purchase contracts, authority 219 Real property management financing fund 218 Surplus Federal property, conveyance to States for use as historic monument 503 Federal Supply Service, appropriation for 187, 482 Former Presidents, appropriation for office staff, etc 483 General provisions, Appropriation Act 484 Historic monuments, conveyance of surplus Federal property to States for preservation 503 Land conveyance, U.S. Cotton Field Station, Knox County, Tenn 814 Marine Mammal Commission, financial and administrative services 1045 National Archives and Records Service— Appropriation for 187, 482C36 Federal Register, publication in. *See separate title.* Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation, member of Board of Directors 1267 Presidential Transition Act of 1963, appropriation for effecting provisions 483 Property Management and Disposal Service, appropriation for 482 Public Buildings Act of 1959— Amendments— Construction, acquisition, alteration of public buildings, maximum costs without congressional approval 217 Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Bicentennial Civic Center, D.C. designation; construction 1019 Appropriation for effecting provisions 480 Public Buildings Amendments of 1972 216 Public Buildings Service, appropriation for 175, 479 Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act— Appropriation for effecting provisions 483 Disposition of certain materials without regard to— Lead 500 Nickel 500 Zinc 132 Surplus Property Act of 1944, amendments, historic-monument sites, repeal of provision 504 Transportation and Communications Services, appropriation for 482 **Geological Survey,** appropriation for 513 **George P. Miller Federal Building, Oakland, Calif.,** designation 1022 **George P. Miller-Leland W. Sweeney, Calif.,** name change 1206 **George W. Andrews Federal Building, Opelika, Ala.,** designation 1024 **George W. Andrews Lock and Dam, Ala.,** designation 37 **George Washington Birthplace National Monument, Va.,** boundary change 121 **Georgia:** Cumberland Island National Seashore, establishment 1066 Richard B. Russell Federal Building, Atlanta, designation 1021 **Gila National Forest, N. Mex.,** boundary modifications 777 **Glacier National Park, Mont.,** boundary Page change 121 **Glass,** duties on certain sheet glass, adjustment, proclamation 1596 **Glen Canyon National Recreational Area, Ariz.-Utah,** establishment 1311 Gold Reserve Act of 1934, gold certificates, new par value of the dollar 117 **Golden Eagle Passport Program:** Golden Age Passport, issued to persons age 62 or older without charge 459 Restoration 459 **Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Calif.,** establishment 1299 **Golden Gate National Recreational Area Advisory Commission,** establishment 1302 **Government Corporation Control Act, Amendment,** Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation, a Government entity 1274 **Government National Mortgage Association:** Appropriation for 541 Surety bonds for personnel, elimination 206 **Government National Mortgage Association Charter Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1130 **Government Organization and Employees.** *See also individual departments and agencies.* Administrative Conference of the United States, administrative procedures; additional funds 1048 Agriculture, Department, assistant secretary, additional 676 Air traffic controllers, career program, retirement 141 Civil service retirement, survivor annuity, adopted child 56 Claims— Appropriation for settlement 1518 Completion of judgment for compensation 652 Erroneous payments, waiver 758 Consumer product safety activities, cooperation 1230 Consumer Product Safety Commission, Chairman, members, compensation 1211 Coordinating Security Assistance Programs, Under Secretary of State for 34 Defense Department, additional Deputy Secretary 1318 Disbursing officers— Notification of deficiencies incurred by Federal officials 215 Payments to financial organizations 506 Surety bonds, elimination of 209, 210C37 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Chairman; members; General Counsel, compensation 110, 113 Executive dining rooms, use of funds for, report 1519 Federal Pay Comparability Act of 1970, amendments, Senate and House of Representatives pay adjustments 146 History of U.S. public works, preparation of publication 1178 Life insurance, waiver of deduction for premium while under erroneous suspension 1050 Marine mammal protection, cooperation 1037, 1042, 1045 Ocean dumping, enforcement and research, cooperation 1059–1061 Prevailing Rate Equalization Adjustment Act of 1972 146 Prevailing rate systems, revision 564 Public Health Service officers, competitive status 1232 Retired Federal Employees Health Benefits Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 478 Retirement— Air traffic controllers, career program 141 Federal firefighters, early retirement 539 Survivor annuity, adopted child 56 Service contract employees, wage and fringe benefit protection 789 Social Security Administration, Commissioner, compensation 1488 Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention, Director, Deputy and Assistants, compensation 69 State Department, Under Secretary changed to Deputy Secretary; additional assistant Secretary 490 Surety bonds, elimination 201, 202 Treasury, Department of, Deputy Secretary, Deputy Under Secretaries, and Assistant Secretary, establishment of positions 148, 149 Wage board employees— Federal Prevailing Rate Advisory Committee, establishment 571 Job grading system 570 Life insurance, change in rate of pay 575 Prevailing rate systems, revision of 564 Sunday and overtime work 574 Water pollution control programs, cooperation 817, 819, 828, 850–854, 869, 897 **Government Printing Office:** Appropriation for 177, 447, 1514 Congressional Record, copies to libraries of U.S. Courts 528 Public Printer— Depository library in highest appellate court in each State 507 Surety bonds, elimination 204 Superintendent of Documents, Office of, appropriation for 447 **Government Procurement, Commission on,** appropriation for 174 **Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site, Mont.,** establishment 632 **Great Dismal Swamp and Dismal Swamp Canal, N.C.-Va.,** protection and preservation, feasibility study 793 **Great Lakes,** pollution control in 820, 828 **Great Lakes Fishery Act of 1956,** Amendment, conflict of interest provision, repeal 787 **Greece:** Foreign assistance, restriction 27 Naval vessels, loan of 118 **Gros Ventre Tribe, Fort Belnap Reservation, Mont.,** disposition of judgment funds 64 **Guam:** Delegate to the House of Representatives 118 Government employees, Social Security benefits 1358 Health manpower shortage areas, medical assistance program, inclusion 1292 Individual income taxes, coordination with United States 1494 Land-grant status to the University of Guam 350 Medical assistance program, limitation on payments, increase 1451 Tuna development in the Pacific Ocean, cooperation 745 **Gulf Islands National Seashore, Fla. Miss.,** expansion 123 **Gunboat *Cairo,* Miss.,** restoration and reconstruction 796 **H** **H. Allen Smith Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.,** designation 1022 **Hague Conference on Private International Law and of the International
(Rome)Institute for the Unification of Private Law,** U.S. participation, increased funds 814 **Handicapped:** Blind and physically handicapped, appropriation for books 446 Books for, appropriation for 1513 Committee for the Purchase of Products and Services of the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped, appropriation for 174, 479C38 Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf, printing of proceedings 1576 Headstart programs, availability 688 National Employ the Handicapped Week, 1972, proclamation 1665 Public facilities in District of Columbia, use 970 Small business loans 1316 White Cane Safety Day, 1972, proclamation 1651 **Hastings Keith Federal Building, New Bedford, Mass.,** designation 1023 **Hatch Act (Experiment Stations),** appropriation for 595 **Havasupai Tribe of Indians, Ariz.,** disposition of judgment funds 741 **Hawaii:** Honokohau National Historical Landmark, study regarding preservation 457 Prince Johan Kuhio Kalanianaole Building, Honolulu, designation 1025 Puukohola Heiau National Historic Site, establishment 562 Tuna development in the Pacific Ocean, cooperation 745 **Hazardous Occupations,** firefighters, Federal, early retirement 539 **Hazardous Substances Act, Federal:** Amendment, pesticide control 998 Appropriation for effecting provisions 610 Transfer of functions to Consumer Product Safety Commission 1231 **Headstart Programs,** expansion; available to handicapped and non-poor 688, 690 **Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of:** Aging, Administration on, nutrition program for the elderly, grants to States for projects 88 Appropriation for 53, 86, 164, 169, 181, 485, 521, 610, 1205, 1501 Black Lung Benefits Act of 1972 150 Child Development, Office of, appropriation for 1503 Community Mental Health Centers Act, amendments, drug abuse prevention programs 76, 77, 85 Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1972 65 Drug Listing Act of 1972 559 Education, Office of— Appropriation for 86, 169, 182, 1501 Consumers’ Education, Director of, establishment 349 Education Division— Appropriation for 1501 Establishment 327 Student loan insurance fund, appropriation for 86 Emergency Health Personnel Act Amendments of 1972 1290 Fair Packaging and Labeling Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 610 Federal Caustic Poison Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 610 Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950— Amendments, training programs, extension 503 Appropriation for effecting provisions 486 Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, amendments— Black lung benefits, dependents 150 Claims for benefits, medical tests 154 Clinical facilities for treatment, contracts, grants 155 Social security disability benefits, prohibition of reduction 153 Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act— Amendments— Drugs, listing of all 560 Pesticide control 998 Appropriation for effecting provisions 610 Transfer of functions to Consumer Product Safety Commission 1231 Federal Hazardous Substances Act— Amendment, pesticide control 998 Appropriation for effecting provisions 610 Transfer of functions to Consumer Product Safety Commission 1231 Flammable Fabrics Act— Amendment, additional funds 1108 Appropriation for effecting provisions 610 Transfer of functions to Consumer Product Safety Commission 1231 Food and Drug Administration, appropriation for 164, 181, 610 Gallaudet College, appropriation for 183 Headstart programs, available to handicapped and non-poor 688, 690 Health Services and Mental Health Administration, appropriation for 169, 182, 485, 1501 Howard University, appropriation for 183 Import Milk Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 610 Import Tea Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 610 Indian Health Services, appropriation for 521C39 Juvenile Delinquency, Interdepartmental Council, member 537 Juvenile Delinquency Prevention and Control Act of 1968, amendment, renamed the Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Act 532 Model Secondary School for the Deaf, appropriation for 183 Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Act of 1966, amendment, rehabilitation program, treatment 677 Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Amendments of 1971 677 National Advisory Commission on Multiple Sclerosis, appointment 1177 National Advisory Council for Drug Abuse Prevention, member 74 National Advisory Council on Drug Abuse, member 85 National Commission on the Financing of Post-secondary Education— Appropriation for 1502 Establishment 282 Members, compensation 1051 National Cooley’s Anemia Control Act 650 National Drug Abuse Strategy Council, member 75 National Drug Abuse Training Center, establishment 84 National Institute of Education— Appropriation for 1502 Establishment 329 National Institute of Mental Health, establishment of the National Institute on Drug Abuse 85 National Institutes of Health— Appropriation for 169, 182 National Heart and Lung Advisory Council, member 684 National Sickle Cell Anemia Control Act 136 Older Americans Act of 1965— Amendments— Foster Grandparents program, local share 705 Nutrition program for the elderly, grants to States for projects 88 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1502, 1503 Poison Prevention Packaging Act— Amendment, pesticide control 998 Appropriation for effecting provisions 610 Transfer of functions to Consumer Product Safety Commission 1231 Public Health Service Act. *See separate title.* Refugees in the United States, appropriation for assistance 53 Secretary, Office of the, appropriation for 1503 Social and Rehabilitation Service— Administrator, appointment by the President with advice and consent of the Senate 1459 Appropriation for 170, 183, 1502 Social Security Act. *See separate title.* Social Security Administration— Appropriation for 183 Commissioner, compensation 1488 Water pollution abatement plans, submission to 669 Water pollution control, cooperation 820, 832 **Health, National Institutes of.** *See* National Institutes of Health. **Health Personnel Act Amendments of 1972, Emergency** 1290 **Health Professions Revitalization Act of 1972, Uniformed Services** 713 **Health Research Act of 1960, International,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1502 **Health Service Corps, National,** establishment 1290 **Health Services and Mental Health Administration,** appropriation for 169, 182, 485, 1501 **Heart, Blood Vessel, Lung, and Blood Act of 1972, National** 679 **Heart, Blood Vessel, Lung and Blood Diseases and Blood Resources, Interagency Technical Committee on,** establishment 684 **Heart and Lung Advisory Council, National,** establishment 684 **Heart Month, American,** 1972, proclamation 1600 **Helena, Lolo, and Lewis and Clark National Forests, Mont.,** designation of Scapegoat Wilderness within 578 **Herbert Hoover National Historic Site, Iowa,** development, increased funds 120 **Heritage Day, National:** Designation 754 Proclamation 1672 **High-Speed Ground Transportation:** Appropriation for research 586 Research, extension 462 **Higher Education Act of 1965:** Amendments, programs, extension and expansion 235–381 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1501, 1502 Student loan program, effective date, suspension 563C40 **Highway Administration, Federal,** appropriation for 186, 584 **Highway Beautification, Commission on,** appropriation for 1517 **Highway Traffic Safety Administration, National,** appropriation for 174, 586, 1516 **Highway Week, National,** 1972, proclamation 1661 **Highways:** Darien Gap Highway, appropriation for 585 Federal-aid highways— Appropriation for 186, 585, 1517 Emergency relief program, funds 503 Utilities relocation costs, reimbursement 812 Federal Highway Administration, appropriation for 186 Forest highways, appropriation for 585 Highway beautification, appropriation for 584 Rail crossings, safety demonstration projects, appropriation for 585 **Hispanic Heritage Week, National,** 1972, proclamation 1659 **Historic Monuments,** conveyance of surplus Federal property to States for preservation 503 **Historical Publications Commission, National,** additional members; funds 1155 **Hohokam Pima National Monument, Ariz.,** establishment 1047 **Home Loan Bank Board, Federal,** appropriation for 188, 551 **Home Owners’ Loan Act of 1933, Amendment,** investments in Student Loan Marketing Association 270 **Honokohau National Historical Landmark, Hawaii,** study regarding preservation 457 **Hospitals:** Drug abusers, admission for emergency treatment; confidentiality of patientrecords 78, 79 Health insurance benefits for aged and disabled. *See under* Social Security Act. Saint Elizabeths Hospital— Superintendent, elimination of surety bonds 207 United States prisoners, reimbursement for support of 1116 Veterans Administration. *See separate title.* **House of Representatives:** *See also* Congress; Legislative Branch of the Government. Adjournment 1572, 1574, 1576, 1578, 1581 Adjournment, ruling 1580 Adjournment, sine die 1588 Administrative provision 1509 Agriculture, Committee on, report by the President of the United States on disaster relief legislation 559 Albert, Hon. Carl, appropriation for portrait of 439 Andrews, George W., deceased, payment to widow 436 Appropriation for 170, 176, 177, 1509 Appropriations, Committee on, reports to— Army, Department of the, military construction, etc 1137 Foreign assistance activities 49 Armed Services, Committee on, reports to— Air Force, Department of the, military construction, etc 1146 Army, Department of the, military construction, etc 1137 Defense, Department of— Military construction, etc 1147 Real property transactions 1154 Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, establishment of additional institutions 716 Navy, Department of the, military construction, etc 1142 Clerk of the House, surety bonds, elimination 204 Congressional Hotel, office space accommodations 222 Contingent expenses, appropriation for— 177, 437, 439, 1509 Education and Labor, Committee on, reports on education programs 237, 241, 346, 358, 368, 374 Ellender, Allen J., deceased, payment to son 1504 Federal Pay Comparability Act of 1970, Amendments, pay adjustments 146 Foreign Affairs, Committee on, reports to— Foreign assistance activities 49 International agreements, transmitted by State Department 619 State, Department of, foreign assistance program 35 Guam, delegate to 118 Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on, reports to— Indian Claims Commission 115 Outdoor Recreation, Bureau of, Golden Eagle Passport Program 461C41 Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on, reports to— Environmental Protection Agency, aircraft noise control study 1239 Railroad representatives, recommendations 767 Railroad Retirement Board, recommendations 767 Public Works, Committee on— Member of National Study Commission 875 Report by General Services Administration, purchase contract, notification 219 Ryan, William F., deceased, payment to widow 1509 Science and Astronautics, Committee on, reports to— NASA, use of funds 159, 160 National Science Foundation, transfer of funds 527 Speaker of the House— Appointments by— Commission on Revision of the Federal Court Appellate System 807 Foreign Policy, Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of, members 497 Inaugural ceremonies for January 20, 1973, joint committee 1574 Technology Assessment Board, members 798 Reports to— Joint committee on budgetary control, study 1325 NASA, use of funds 159,160 National Science Foundation, transfer of funds 527 Military departments, contract awards 1152 Transportation, Department of, housing facilities for Coast Guard personnel 451 Veterans’ Affairs, Committee on, report by Defense Department, predischarge education program, implementation 1082 Virgin Islands, delegate to 118 Ways and Means, Committee on, report by Department of Health, Education, and Welfare on Consumer Price Index level excesses 413 **Housing Act, National:** Amendments— Government National Mortgage Association, surety bonds for personnel, elimination 206 Insured mortgages, maximum interest rates, extension of authority 405 Loans and mortgages, insurance, extension 906 Appropriation for effecting provisions 540, 541, 550, 603 **Housing Act of 1937, United States:** Amendments, low-rent housing program, increased funds 906 Appropriation for effecting provisions 541 **Housing Act of 1949:** Amendment, urban renewal program, grants 906 Appropriation for effecting provisions 540, 542, 602– 604, 1499 **Housing Act of 1950,** appropriation for effecting provisions 540, 541 **Housing Act of 1954:** Amendment, comprehensive planning program, extension 405 Appropriation for effecting provisions 165, 541, 542, 603 **Housing Act of 1961:** Amendment, open-space land program, extension 405 Appropriation for effecting provisions 542 **Housing Act of 1964,** appropriation for effecting provisions 541, 542 **Housing Administration, Federal,** appropriation for 540 **“Housing and the Urban Environment, Report and Recommendations of Three Study Panels of the Subcommittee on Housing Including Summaries of the Administration’s Housing Consolidation and Simplification Act of 1971, and Community Development Act of 1971”,** printing of additional copies 1580 **Housing and Urban Development, Department of:** Appropriation Act, 1973 540 Appropriation for 165, 183, 540–543, 550, 606, 1499 College housing, appropriation for 540 Community development corporations, special programs 699 Family housing at military installations 1147 Federal Housing Administration, appropriation for 540 Federal Insurance Administration, appropriation for 543 General provisions, Appropriation Act 552 Government National Mortgage Association, appropriation for 541 Nutrition program for the elderly, cooperation 89C42 Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation, member of Board of Directors 1267 Rural housing development and rehabilitation program, low-income families 692 Veterans. *See separate title.* **Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965:** Amendments— Community facilities grants, extension 405 Water and sewer facilities, grants, time extension 405 Appropriation for effecting provisions 540–542, 606 **Housing and Urban Development Act of 1970,** appropriation for effecting provisions 542, 543 **“How Our Laws Are Made”,** printing of additional copies 1579 **Howard University,** appropriation for 183 **Hunting and Fishing Day, National:** Designation 133 Proclamation 1630 **Hunting From Aircraft,** prohibition, enforcement 905 **I** **Idaho:** Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, sale or exchange of tribal lands 788 Nez Perce Tribe of Indians, inheritance of interests in trust land 744 Policemen and firemen, Social Security benefits 1358 Salmon Falls division, Upper Snake River project, construction, etc 967 Sawtooth National Recreation Area, establishment 612 Shoshone-Bannock Indian Tribes of Fort Hall Reservation, disposition of judgment funds 743 **Illinois:** Carbondale, land conveyance by the Postal Service to city 221 Oakley Reservoir, Sangamon River, renamed the William L. Springer Lake 1326 Immigration and Nationality Act, Amendments, citizenship of persons bom abroad, continuous physical presence requirements 1289 Immigration and Naturalization Service, appropriation for 185, 1115 Import Milk Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 610 Import Tea Act, appropriation for effect-Page ing provisions 610 **Imports:** Ceramic tableware, adjustment of duties1624 Cheese, Swiss and cheese substitutes, importation, prices 1642 Consumer product safety rules, restriction on nonconforming products 1223 Duty, termination of additional for balance of payments purposes 1591 Duty-free entries— Caprolactam monomer 1296 Carillon for the University of California 1296 Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis., four octave carillon 1566 Glass, sheet, adjustment of duties 1596 Marine mammals, moratorium; permits 1029, 1034 Meats, quantitative limitation on importation 1611 Noise control regulations for products 1242 Pesticides and devices, regulation 995 Petroleum and petroleum products, modification of importation, proclamation 1592, 1635, 1667 Pre-Columbian art, regulation of importation 1296 **Impoundment and Information Act, Federal** 1325 **Inaugural Ceremonies:** Joint Committee— Appointment of 1574 Appropriation for 171 Municipal services in District of Columbia, appropriation for additional 453 **Independent Offices.** *See also* Government Organization and Employees *and individual titles.* Appropriation Act, 1973 478 Appropriation for 174, 478, 544, 604, 609, 611, 629, 1205, 1518 **Indian Affairs, Bureau of,** appropriation for 166, 184, 208, 509, 1499 **Indian Claims Commission:** Appropriation for 189, 522 Extension; trial calendar; report 114, 115 **Indian Education, National Advisory Council on,** establishment 343 **Indian Education, Office of,** establishment 343 **Indian Education Act** 334 Adult education programs 342 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1501 Children, special educational programs 334 Office, of Indian Education, establishment 343 Teachers for Indian children 344C43 **Indian Elementary and Secondary School Page Assistance Act** 334 **Indian Health Services,** appropriation for 521 **Indian Opportunity, National Council on,** appropriation for 524 **Indian Peaks Area, Colo.,** preservation as wilderness, study 1050 **Indiana:** Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, land acquisition, increased funds 120 Miami Indians of Indiana, distribution cf judgment funds 199 **Indians:** Assiniboine Tribes of the Fort Peck and Fort Belknap Reservations, Mont., disposition of judgment funds 1171 Blackfeet Tribe, Blackfeet Indian Reservation, and Gros Ventre Tribe, Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont., disposition of judgment funds 64 Burns Indian Colony, Oreg., lands held in trust for 806 Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma, disposition of judgment funds 742 Claims— Time extention for commencing action 499, 803 Tribal claims, appropriation for 1518 Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, Idaho, sale or exchange of tribal lands 788 Colville Reservation, Confederated Tribes of, Wash., disposition of judgment funds 56 Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon— Lands held in trust for 719 Nonmembers, inheritance 530 Delaware Tribes, Okla., disposition of judgment funds 762 Education programs, assistance 334 Federal revenue sharing funds, allocation to tribal governing bodies 925 Fort Belknap Indian Community, Mont., lands held in trust for 733 Havasupai Tribe, Ariz., disposition of judgment funds 741 Health insurance benefits, skilled nursing facilities on reservations 1464 Jicarilla Apache Tribe, N. Mex., disposition of judgment funds 139 Kickapoo Tribe, Kans., Okla., disposition of judgment funds 781 Klamath Indian irrigation project, Modoc Point unit, Oreg., cancellation of irrigation charges 531 Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa of Wisconsin, lands held in trust for 743 Miami Tribes of Indiana and Oklahoma, distribution of judgment funds 199 Mississippi Sioux Tribes, disposition of judgment funds 1168 New Mexico, long-term lease of lands 723 Nez Perce Tribe of Idaho, inheritance of interests in trust land 744 Osage Tribe, Okla., disposition of judgment funds 1295 Payson Community of Yavapai-Apache Tribe, Ariz., selection of village site 783 Pueblo de Acoma, N. Mex., disposition of judgment funds 769 Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation, Mont., disposition of judgment funds 64 Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho, disposition of judgment funds 743 Southern Ute Tribe, Colo., sale of lands 216 Stockbridge Munsee Indian Community, Wis., lands held in trust for 795 Yankton Sioux Tribe, S. Dak., disposition of judgment funds 782 Yavapai Apache Tribe, Ariz., disposition of judgment funds 768 **Industrial Pollution Control Council, National,** appropriation for 180, 606 **Information Act, Federal Impoundment and** 1325 **Information Agency, United States,** appropriation for 190, 1131 **Information and Cost Savings Act, Motor Vehicle** 947 Penalties for violations under 953, 959, 963 **Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948, United States:** Amendments— Appropriations, congressional authorization 35 Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty, grants, authorization for funds 114, 577 Appropriation for affecting provisions 1131 **Information Disclosure Act, Automobile, Amendment,** labeling requirements, new automobiles, applicability to U.S. possessions 502 **Injury Information Clearinghouse,** maintenance by Consumer Product Safety Commission 1211 **Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, Federal.** *See* Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act. C44 **Insurance:** Federal Crop Insurance Act, amendments— Persons under 21 years of age, eligibility for coverage 501 Surety bonds for personnel, elimination 205 Federal Employees Group Life Insurance, waiver of deductions for premium 1050 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, appropriation for 188 Motor vehicles, information requirement 958 National Flood Insurance Act of 1968— Amendments, Government National Mortgage Association, purchase of mortgages, extension of waiver of limitation 906 Appropriation for effecting provisions 543 Servicemen’s group life insurance, cadets and midshipmen at academies 227 **Intellectual Property, International Bureau of,** name change; U.S. contribution, increase 918 **Interagency Technical Committee on Heart, Blood Vessel, Lung and Blood Diseases and Blood Resources,** establishment 684 **Interrllied Confederation of Reserve Officers, Congress of the, to be Held in Washington, D.C.,** congressional welcome 1580 **Inter-American Development Bank,** appropriation for investment 54 **Inter-American Development Bank Act, Amendments:** Fund for Special Operations, authorization for contribution 59 Loan restrictions to countries expropriating United States citizens’ property; illegal drug traffic 59 **Inter-American Foundation,** appropriation for 51 **Inter-American Foundation Act,** designation 34 **Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission,** compliance with marine mammal protection regulations 1041 **Intercoastal Shipping Act, 1933, Amendment,** criminal penalties, converted to civil 653 **Interdepartmental Council on Juvenile Delinquency,** establishment 537 **Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1970,** appropriation for effecting provisions 479 **Intergovernmental Relations, Advisory Commission on,** appropriation for 189, 478 **Intergovernmental Relations, Office of,** appropriation for 476 **“Interim Report of Activities of the Private Welfare and Pension Plan Study, 1971”,** printing of additional copies 1578 **Interior, Department of the:** Alaska Native Fund, appropriation for 167, 510 Alaska Power Administration, appropriation for 627 Appropriation Act, 1973 508 Appropriation for 166, 171, 184, 508, 624, 1499, 1514 Bald and golden eagles, protection, increased penalties for violation; enforcement 1064 Bonneville Power Administration, appriation for 628 Coal Research, Office of, appropriation for 514 Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956, amendments, shooting of wildlife from aircraft, prohibition, enforcement 905 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission, planning and design, inclusion of the Secretary 401 General provisions, Appropriation Act 518, 629, 631 Geological Survey, appropriation for 513 Golden Age Passport, issued to persons aged 62 or older 459 Golden Eagle Insignia, collection of royalties 461 Golden Eagle Passport Program, restoration 459 Great Dismal Swamp and Dismal Swamp Canal, N.C.-Va., protection and preservation, feasibility study 793 Gunboat *Cairo,* Miss., restoration and reconstruction 796 Historic monuments, surplus Federal property determined suitable for use as 503 Hohokam Pima National Monument, Ariz., establishment 1047 Indian Affairs, Bureau of, appropriation for 166, 184, 208, 509, 1499 Indians. *See separate title.* International Fisheries Commissions— Appropriation for 1113 Designation of Alternate United States Commissioners 786, 787 Jellyfish in coastal waters of the United States, additional funds for control of 1493 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, appropriation for 524, 1500C45 Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965— Amendments— Golden Age Passport, issued to persons age 62 or older 459 Golden Eagle Passport Program, restoration 459 Appropriation for effecting provisions 512 Land conveyances— Arkansas, conveyance of mineral interest to State 381 Georgetown, Colorado, certain lands 1250 University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 134 Land Management, Bureau of, appropriation for 166, 184, 508 Liberty ships to be used for artificial reefs, application comments 618 Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 1027 Metallurgy research center, Fort Douglas Military Reservation, Utah, establishment 133 Micronesian Claims Fund, appropriation for 167 Mines, Bureau of, appropriation for 167, 184, 514 National conservative recreational areas, land acquisition 1063 National Park Service— Appropriation for 168, 184, 516, 1500 Executive Mansion, custodian of public property in, elimination of surety bonds 202 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, maintenance, security, etc., funds 222 National Parks, Monuments, Seashores, Etc. *See separate title.* Oil and Gas, Office of, appropriation for 515 Outdoor Recreation, Bureau of, appropriation for 512 Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation, member of Board of Directors 1267 Prohibited vessels and fish in U.S. fisheries, regulations 1328 Reclamation, Bureau of, appropriation for 184, 624 Reclamation projects. *See separate title.* Saline Water, Office of, appropriation for 517 Saline Water Conversion Act of 1971— Appropriation for effecting provisions 517 Program, authorization of funds 122 Sawtooth National Recreation Area, Idaho, and Pioneer Mountains, park proposal study 615 Seabees Memorial, approval for erection in the District of Columbia 678 Secretary, Office of the, appropriation for 184, 517, 1500 Solicitor, Office of the, appropriation for 184, 517, 1500 Southeastern Power Administration, appropriation for 628 Southwestern Power Administration, appropriation for 171, 628, 1514 Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Bureau of, appropriation for 184, 515 Thaddeus Kosciuszko Home National Historic Site, Pa., establishment 1046 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands— Appropriation for administration 513 Economic Development Loan Fund, increase 87 Health manpower shortage areas, medical assistance program, inclusion 1292 Maternal and child health and crippled children’s services 1451 Tuna development in the Pacific Ocean, cooperation 745 Underground electric power transmission research, appropriation for 629 United States Park Police, appointment, maximum age limit 142, 145 Water distribution and drainage systems, construction loans 804 Water pollution abatement plans, submission to 669 Water pollution control programs, transfer of funds 853 Water Resources Research, Office of, appropriation for 517 Water Resources Research Act of 1964, appropriation for effecting provisions 517 Wildlife conservation, real property transfer 723 Youth Conservation Corps, expansion of pilot program 1319 **Internal Revenue Codes.** For sections affected *see* Tables 3 and 4 of amendments and repeals in “Laws Affected Tables in Volume 86”, preceding this Index. **Internal Revenue Service:** Appropriation for 186, 472, 1517 Employees, surety bonds, elimination 209 **Internal Revenue Taxation, Joint Committee on,** appropriation for 439, 1509 **Internal Security Act of 1950, Amendment,** Deputy Secretary of Defense, powers and duties 1318 **International Activities,** appropriation for 1119C46 **International Aeronautical Exposition,** additional funds 63 **International Agency for Research on Cancer,** U.S. payment, increased funds 811 **International Agreements:** American-Mexican Boundary Treaty Act of 1972 1161 Bridge construction, Canada and Mexico, congressional approval 731 Ocean pollutants, authorization for Presidential negotiations to control 898 Presidio flood control project, U.S.-Mexico, authorization 1163 Strategic arms limitation agreement with U.S.S.R., endorsement for Presidential approval 746 Transmittal to Congress by State Department 619 U.S.-Mexico Boundary Treaty Act of 1970, customs exemptions of personal property 1162 **International Bank for Reconstruction and Development,** appropriation for United States subscription 54 **International Book Year,** 1972 proclamation 1614 **International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico:** Additional funds 1162 Appropriation for 185, 1111 **International Boundary Commission, United States and Canada,** appropriation for 1112 **International Bridge Act of 1972** 731 **International Bureau of Intellectual Property,** name change; U.S. contribution increase 918 **International Coffee Agreement Act of 1968,** Amendment, extension 113 **International Criminal Police Organization,** U.S. membership dues, increase 531 **International Development Association Act, Amendments:** Loan restrictions to countries expropriating United States citizens’ property; illegal drug traffic 60 United States contributions, authorization 60 **International Economic Policy, Council on:** Appropriation for 1517 Creation 647 **International Economic Policy Act of 1972** 646 **International Education Act of 1966, Amendment,** extension 312 **International Exposition on the Environment, Spokane, Wash., 1974:** Proclamation 1599 U.S. participation 1321 **International Fisheries Commissions:** Appropriation for 1113 Designation of Alternate United States Commissioners 786, 787 **International Health Research Act of 1960,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1502 **International Joint Commission, United States and Canada,** appropriation for 1112 **International Narcotics Control,** agreements with other countries 24, 496 **International Organizations:** Appropriation for 172, 185, 1110, 1514 Asian Development Bank— Loan restriction to countries expropriating United States citizens’ property; illegal drug traffic 58 United States Special Resources, authorization for contribution 57 Authorization of funds 489 Commission of the European Communities, Mission to U.S.A., diplomatic privileges 815 Contributions, quotas, etc.— Hague Conference on Private International Law and of the International
(Rome)Institute for the Unification of Private Law, increase 814 Inter-American Development Bank, appropriation for 54 International Agency for Research on Cancer, increased funds 811 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, appropriation for 54 Programs, authorization of funds 23 South Pacific Commission, increase 808 United Nations, reduction in assessed costs 36 Inter-American Development Bank— Appropriation for investment 54 Fund for Special Operations, authorization for contribution 59 Loan restrictions to countries expropriating United States citizens’ property; illegal drug traffic 59 International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico— Additional funds 1162 Appropriation for 185, 1111 International Bureau of Intellectual Property, name change; U.S. contribution, increase 918 International Criminal Police Organization, U.S. membership dues, increase 631C47 International Development Association— Loan restrictions to countries expropriating United States citizens’ property; illegal drug traffic 60 United States contributions, authorization 60 International financial institutions, special payments, appropriation for 148 National Bureau of Standards, scientific information exchange 235 **International Radio Broadcasting, Commission on,** appropriation for 1129 **International Transportation Exposition, First United States, Dulles Airport,** commemorative medal 116 **International Travel Act of 1961,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1120, 1130 **Inter-Service and Agency Coordination Committee,** predischarge education programs for veterans, establishment 1082 **Interstate Commerce Act:** Amendments— Audit by Comptroller General 463 Motor carriers, reports to Interstate Commerce Commission, filing date 423 Transportation, loan guaranties, maximum terms 463 Appropriation for effecting provisions 86, 1516 **Interstate Commerce Commission:** Appropriation for 86, 588, 1516 Election campaign, extension of credit by regulated industries 19 Motor carriers, reports to Interstate Commerce Commission, filing date 423 Rail Passenger Service Act of 1970. *See separate title.* **Interstate Compact on Mental Health Act** 126 **Interstate Compacts,** Consent of Congress Granted to: Kansas-Nebraska Big Blue River Compact 193 Oil and Gas Conservation Compact, extension and renewal 383 Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Regulation Compact, amendments— Acquisition of stock, facilities, property, etc., authorization 1000 Board of Directors, membership 466 **Interstate Nuclear Board, Southern,** Federal representative, compensation 742 **Interstate Nuclear Board, Western,** Federal representative, compensation 743 **Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin,** appropriation for 630 **Inventors’ Certificates for Patents,** right of priority 501 **Inventors’ Day, National,** designation 763 **Investigation, Federal Bureau of,** appropriation or 185, 1115 **Investment Company Act of 1940, Amendment,** preferred stock asset coverage requirement, exemption 1316 **Iowa:** Clinton, bridge conveyance to State 1165 Effigy Mounds National Monument, land acquisition, increased funds 120 Herbert Hoover National Historic Site, development, increased funds 120 **Irrigation Project, Klamath Indians, Oreg.,** cancellation of charges 531 **Isle Royale National Park, Mich.,** boundary change 121 **Israel:** Aircraft sale, Presidential authorization, extension 740 Foreign assistance, appropriation for 50 Security supporting assistance 26 Soviet refugees, authorization of funds for resettlement of Jews in 489 **Italy,** naval vessels, loan of 118 **J** **J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building, D.C.,** designation 1022 **Jackson E. Betts Federal Building, Mansfield, Ohio,** designation 1023 **James A. Byrne Federal Courthouse, Philadelphia, Pa.,** designation 1025 **Japanese-Americans,** Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., depositors, payment of claims 763 **Japanese-Americans Interned during World War II,** Social Security benefits 1367 **Jellyfish in Coastal Waters of the United States,** additional funds for control program 1493 **Jicarilla Apache Indian Tribe, N. Mex.,** disposition of judgment funds 139 **John C. Watts Building, Frankfort, Ky.,** designation 1022 **John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Memorial Parkway, Wyo.,** establishment 619 **John F. Kennedy Center Act, Amendments,** nonperforming arts functions, maintenance, funds 222 **John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts,** appropriation for 524, 1500 **John L. McMillan Federal Building, Florence, S.C.,** designation 1024 **John W. Byrnes Post Office and Federal Building, Green Bay, Wis.,** designation 1026 **Johnson J. Hayes Building, Wilkesboro, N.C.,** designation 1025C48 **Johnstown Flood National Memorial, Pa.:** Boundary change 121 Development, increased funds 120 **Joint Committee on Budgetary Control,** establishment 1324 **Joint Committees, Congressional:** Atomic Energy, appropriation for 439 Congressional Operations, appropriation for 440 Defense Production, appropriation for 439 Economic— Appropriation for 439 President’s Economic Report, extension of transmittal date 39 Inaugural Ceremonies of 1973— Appointment of 1574 Appropriation for 171 Internal Revenue Taxation, appropriation for 439, 1509 Printing, appropriation for 439 **Joint Federal-State Land Use Planning Commission for Alaska,** appropriation for 168, 524 **Judicial Branch of the Government.** *See* Courts, United States. **Judicial Center, Federal,** appropriation for 1127 **Judiciary Appropriations:** General provisions, Appropriation Act 1127, 1134 Judiciary Appropriation Act, 1973 1124 Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1972 172, 177 Supplemental, 1973 1516 **July 4, 1972,** a day to honor America 1578 **Jurors,** qualification form, change for requirements 740 **Jury Service,** minimum age qualification 117 **Justice, Department of:** Antitrust Division, appropriation for 1114 Appropriation Act, 1973 1114 Appropriation for 172, 185, 1114, 1515 Attorney General. *See separate title.* Attorneys and marshals, United States, appropriation for 1114, 1515 Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, appropriation for 185, 1117 Bureau of Prisons, appropriation for 185, 1116 Community Relations Service, appropriation for 1115 Federal Bureau of Investigation— Appropriation for 185, 1115 J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building, D.C., designation 1022 Federal Prison System, appropriation for 172, 1116 General provisions, Appropriation Act 1117, 1134 Immigration and Naturalization Service, appropriation for 185, 1115 Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, appropriation for 1117, 1515 Legal activities and general administration, appropriation for 172, 185, 1114, 1515 United States prisoners, appropriation for support of 1116 **Justices, Supreme Court of the United States,** annuities of widows 579 **Juvenile Delinquency, Interdepartmental Council on,** establishment 537 **Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Act** 532 **Juvenile Delinquency Prevention and Control Act of 1968, Amendments,** renamed the Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Act 532 **K** **Kansas,** Kickapoo Indians, disposition of judgment funds 781 **Kansas-Nebraska Big Blue River Compact** 193 **Karl E. Mundt Federal Building, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.,** designation 1024 **Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, John F.,** appropriation for 524, 1500 **Kentucky,** John C. Watts Building, Frankfort, designation 1022 **Kickapoo Indians, Kans., Okla.,** disposition of judgment funds 781 **Kidnaping,** penalty 1072 **Klamath Indian Irrigation Project, Modoc Point Unit, Oreg.,** cancellation of irrigation charges 531 **Kootenai Tribe of the Flathead Reservation, Mont.,** disposition of judgment funds 64 **Korea, Republic of,** naval vessels, loan of 118 **L** **L. Mendel Rivers Federal Building, Charleston, S.C.,** designation 1024 **Labeling:** Consumer products, date, identification, place of manufacture, applicability of safety standards 1220 New automobiles, applicability to U.S. possessions 502 Pesticides products or devices 977 Product which emits noise capable of adversely affecting the public health or welfare 1241 **Labeling Act, Fair Packaging and,** appropriation for effecting provisions 610 **Labor, Department of:** Appropriation for 86, 169, 1500 Black Lung Benefits Act of 1972, funds for responsibilities under 156C49 Council on International Economic Policy, member 647 Employment Standards Administration, appropriation for 169 Equal Employment Opportunity Coordinating Council, member 111 Juvenile delinquency prevention programs, training of personnel 534 Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act Amendments of 1972 1251 Manpower Administration, appropriation for 86, 169, 476, 1500 Nutrition program for the elderly, cooperation 89 Pacific coast dock strike, settlement procedure; arbitration board, establishment 40–42 Service Contract Act of 1965, amendments, wage and fringe benefit protection 789 Veterans’ Employment and Readjustment Act of 1972 1093 **Labor Relations Board, National,** equal employment opportunities, investigatory powers 109 **Labor Relations Council, Federal,** appropriation for 479 **Labor Standards Act of 1938, Fair, Amendments,** equal pay provision, elimination of exemption 375 **Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin,** lands held in trust for 743 **Lake Erie,** pollution control in 829 **Lake Tahoe, Nev.-Calif.,** pollution control study 833 **Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965:** Amendments— Golden Age Passport, issued to persons age 62 or older 459 Golden Eagle Passport Program, restoration 459 Appropriation for effecting provisions 512 **Land Management, Bureau of,** appropriation for 166, 184, 508 **Land Use Planning Commission for Alaska, Joint Federal-State,** appropriation for 168, 524 **Laos:** American ground combat troops, restriction of funds for introduction of 1203 Local forces in, appropriation for 1202, 1204 Military assistance, restriction on funds 738 **Lassen Volcanic National Park, Calif.,** boundary change 121 **Lassen Volcanic Wilderness, Calif.,** designation 918 **Latin America,** military aid, limitation 25 **Lava Beds Wilderness, Calif.,** designation 811 **Law Day,** law enforcement officers, tribute on 132 **Law Day, U.S.A.,** 1972, proclamation 1602 **Law Enforcement Assistance Administration,** appropriation for 1117, 1515 **Law Enforcement Training Center, Federal,** appropriation for 471 **Lead,** disposition from national stockpile 500 **Legal Secretaries’ Court Observance Week, National:** Designation 776 Proclamation 1674 **Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1943, Amendment,** Clerk of the House of Representatives, Disbursing Clerk, elimination of surety bonds 205 **Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1947, Amendment,** repeal of provision 1508 **Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1957, Amendment,** Director of the House and Senate Recording Studio, surety bonds, elimination 205 **Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1959,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1504 **Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1968, Amendment:** Appropriations Committee of the Senate, personnel, compensation 1505 Repeal of provision 1508 **Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1969 Amendment,** repeal of provision 1508 **Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1972,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1504 **Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1973** 432 **Legislative Branch of the Government.** *See also* Congress; House of Representatives; Senate. Appropriation for 170, 176, 1504 **Leif Erikson Day,** 1972, proclamation 1656 **Leo W. O’Brien Federal Building, Albany, N.Y.,** designation 1025 **Liberty Ships Designated for Scrapping,** to be used as artificial reefs 618 **Libraries:** College library program 238 Depository, designation of highest appellate court in each State as 507 National Agricultural Library, appropriation for 596 **Library of Congress:** Advisory committee reports, depository 775 Appropriation for 177, 445, 1513 Blind and physically handicapped, appropriation for books 446, 1513C50 Congressional Research Service— Appropriation for 445 Technology Assessment, Office of, services and assistance 801 Technology Assessment Advisory Council, member 800 Copyright, duration of protection, extension 1181 Copyright Office— Appropriation for 445, 1513 Surety bonds, elimination 203 Employment authority 112 Hinds’ and Cannon’s Precedents, appropriation for revision 446 History of U.S. public works, preparation of publication 1178 **Lighthouse Service,** retirement benefits 761 **Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, Ind.,** land acquisition, increased funds 120 **Longfellow National Historic Site, Mass.,** establishment 791 **Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act, Amendments:** Benefits Review Board, establishment 1261 Disabling injuries, etc., increased benefits 1251 **Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act Amendments of 1972** 1251 **Louisiana:** Allen J. Ellender Post Office and Federal Office Building, Houma, designation 1024 Registrars of voters, coverage under Social Security, termination 1366 **Low-Noise-Emission Product Advisory Committee,** establishment 1245 **Lower James-Fort Randall Water Diversion Proposal, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin program, S. Dak.,** water resource study 1265 **Lower Saint Croix River Act of 1972** 1174 **Loyalty Day, 1972,** proclamation 1617 **Lung Benefits Act of 1972, Black** 150 **M** **Magistrates, United States:** Salary ceiling 721 Temporary assignment 47 **Management and Budget, Office of:** Advisory committees, recommendations and guidelines 772, 773 Committee Management Secretariat, establishment 772 Council on International Economic Policy, member 647 **Manpower Administration,** appropriation for 86, 169, 476, 1500 **Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962:** Amendment, extension of authority 124 Appropriation for effecting provisions 169 **Mar-A-Lago National Historic Site, Fla.,** acquisition 1049 **Mar-A-Lago National Historic Site Advisory Commission,** establishment 1049 **Marihuana,** prohibition on payment of funds to persons producing for illegal use 611 **Marine Corps:** Active duty personnel strength 735 Aircraft, missiles, naval vessels, etc., research and development, appropriation authorization 734 Appropriation for 1184 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1973 1140 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 1187 Procurement, appropriation for 1192, 1204 Reserve components— Appropriation for 1185 Facilities, construction, etc 1155 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 1188 Selective Reserve, strength 736 Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1973 1155 **Marine Mammal Commission,** establishment 1043 **Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972** 1027 **Marine Mammals, Committee of Scientific Advisors on,** establishment 1044 **Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972** 1052 **Marine Resources and Engineering Act of 1966, Amendments:** Coastal Zone Management Advisory Committee, establishment 1287 Estuarine sanctuaries, Federal fund share 1288 National coastal zone management program; grants to States 1280 **Marine Sanctuaries,** designation 1061 **Maritime Administration:** Appropriation for 181, 1122, 1515 General provisions, Appropriation Act 1124 Liberty ships designated for scrapping, to be used as artificial reefs 618 Merchant Marine Academy, authorization of funds 617 Programs, authorization of funds 617 USNS *Twin Falls,* transferred to Board of Education, City of New York for educational purposes 1167 Vessels, acquisition, construction, etc., additional funds 617, 1046C51 **Maritime Commission, Federal:** Appropriation for 1129 Shipping violations, criminal penalties converted to civil, regulatory authorization 653 **Maritime Day, National,** 1972, proclamation 1622 **Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis.,** duty-free entry of a four octave carillon 1566 **Marshals, United States,** surety bonds, elimination 203 **Mary Switzer Memorial Building, D.C.,** designation 1024 **Maryland:** Assateague Island National Seashore, land acquisition, increased funds 120 Boundary agreement with Virginia, consent of Congress 1180 Edward A. Garmatz Federal Building, Baltimore, designation 1023 Motor vehicles, interstate agreement regarding fees in District of Columbia 392 National Capital Area Transit Act of 1972 999 National Capital Transportation Act of 1972 464 Piscataway Park, additional funds 1063 **Mass Transportation Act of 1964, Urban,** appropriation for effecting provisions 587 **Mass Transportation Administration, Urban,** appropriation for 587 **Massachusetts:** Adams National Historic Site, boundary change 121 Hastings Keith Federal Building, New Bedford, designation 1023 Longfellow National Historic Site, establishment 791 Philip J. Philbin Federal Office Building, Fitchburg, designation 1024 **Materials Policy, National Commission on,** appropriation for 606 **Maternal and Child Health Services,** extension of program 456 **Measles,** grants for prevention and control 749 **Meats,** quantitative limitation on importation 1611 **Medals and Decorations:** American Revolution Bicentennial, commemorative medals 37 First United States International Transportation Exposition, Dulles Airport, commemorative medals 116 U. S. frigate *Constellation,* 175th anniversary of launching, commemorative medals 553 **Mediation and Conciliation Service, Federal,** appropriation for 188 **Medical Assistance Advisory Council,** termination 1457 **Medical Education Centers, Regional,** designation 1107 **Medicare, Medicaid.** *See* Social Security Act **Memorial Day, Prayer for Peace,** 1972, proclamation 1639 **Mental Health, National Institute of,** establishment of the National Institute on Drug Abuse 85 **Mental Health Act, Interstate Compact on** 126 **Mental Health Administration, Health Services and,** appropriation for 169, 182, 485, 1501 **Mental Health Centers Act, Community, Amendments,** drug abuse prevention programs 76, 77, 85 **Merchant Marine Academy,** authorization of funds 617 **Merchant Marine Act, 1936:** Amendments— Federal Ship Financing Fund, redesignation of Federal Ship Mortgage Insurance Fund as 910 Foreign commerce operations 617 Passenger vessels, cruises off trade routes; carrying of mail and cargo 389 Ship mortgages for high-powered vessels, guarantee 528 Vessel mortgage obligations, guarantee 909 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1122, 1123 **Metal and Nonmetallic Mine Safety Board of Review, Federal,** appropriation for 524 **Metallurgy Research Center, Fort Douglas Military Reservation, Utah,** establishment 133 **Metropolitan Police,** personnel records, public inspection exclusion 1108 **Mexico:** American-Mexican Boundary Treaty Act of 1972 1161 Bridge construction agreements with, consent of Congress 731 Presidio flood control project, U. S. agreement with 1163 **Mexico, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and:** Additional funds 1162 Appropriation for 185, 1111 **Miami Indians of Indiana and Oklahoma,** distribution of judgment funds 199C52 **Michigan,** Isle Royale National Park, Page boundary change 121 **Microfilm Week, National:** Designation 722 Proclamation 1670 **Micronesian Claims Fund,** appropriation for 167 **Migrant Farmworkers,** economic opportunity program 696 **Migration and Refugee Assistance:** Appropriation for effecting provisions 53 Authorization of funds 489 **Migratory Agricultural Workers:** Preschool educational needs of children 352 Teachers for migrant children, training 287 **Military Academy, United States:** Presidential appointments, additional 505 Servicemen’s group life insurance, coverage for cadets 227 **Military Appeals, Court of,** appropriation for 1190 **Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1973** 1158 **Military Construction Authorization Act, 1970, Amendment,** international aeronautical exposition, additional funds 63 **Military Construction Authorization Act, 1973** 1135 **Military Credit Sales, Foreign,** continuing appropriations 1205 **Military Personnel and Civilian Employees’ Claims Act of 1964, Amendments,** civilian employees, settlement 491 **Military Sales Act, Foreign:** Amendments, military credits, ceiling 32 Appropriation for effecting provisions 52 **Military Selective Service Act,** continuing registration, proclamation 1595 **Milk:** Filled Milk Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 610 Import Milk Act, appropriation for effecting provisions 610 Special Milk Program, appropriation for 610 **Mineola Dam and Lake, Sabine River, Tex.,** renamed the Carl L. Estes Dam and Lake 1328 **Mines, Bureau of,** appropriation for 167, 184, 514 **Mines and Mining:** Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969. *See separate title.* Mine water pollution control 828 **Minnesota:** Farmfest—U.S.A.— Designation 632 Proclamation 1658 Saint Croix River, segment designated as a component of the national wild and scenic rivers system 1174 **Minority Business Enterprise,** appropriation for 180, 1120 **Mint, Bureau of the:** Appropriation for 472 Officers, elimination of surety bonds 210 **Missiles, Aircraft, Etc.,** appropriation authorization 734 **Mississippi:** Gulf Islands National Seashore, expansion 123 Thomas G. Abernethy Federal Building, Aberdeen, designation 1021 Vicksburg National Military Park, gunboat *Cairo,* exhibition of 796 William M. Colmer Federal Building, Hattiesburg, designation 1021 **Mississippi Sioux Tribe of Indians,** disposition of judgment funds 1168 **Missouri:** Durward G. Hall Federal Building, Joplin, designation 1022 Ozark National Scenic Riverways— Boundary change 121, 122 Land acquisition, increased funds 120 William R. Hull Federal Building, St. Joseph, designation 1023 **Missouri River Basin,** flood control, etc., construction completion 525 **Money Orders,** counterfeiting and forgery 722 **Montana:** Assiniboine Tribes of the Fort Peck and Fort Belknap Reservations, disposition of judgment funds 1171 Big Hole National Battlefield, land acquisition, increased funds 120 Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, land acquisition, increased funds 120 Blackfeet Tribe, Blackfeet Indian Reservation, and Gros Ventre Tribe, Fort Belknap Reservation, disposition of judgment funds 64 Fort Belknap Indian Community, lands held in trust for 733 Glacier National Park, boundary change 121 Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site, establishment 632 Helena, Lolo, and Lewis and Clark National Forests, designation of Scapegoat Wilderness within 578 Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation, disposition of judgment funds 64C53 Three Forks Division, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin program, water resource study 1265 **Mortgage Association, Government National:** Appropriation for 541 Surety bonds for personnel, elimination. 206 **Mortgage Association Charter Act, Government National,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1130 **Mother’s Day,** 1972, proclamation 1636 **Motor Carriers,** noise emission standards 1249 **Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act** 947 Penalties for violations under 953, 959, 963 **Motor Vehicles:** Automobile consumer information study 956 Automobile Information Disclosure Act, amendment, labeling requirements, new automobiles, applicability to U.S. possessions 502 Blood alcohol content tests, District of Columbia, penalty for refusal 1016–1018 Bumper standards 948 Carriers, reports to Interstate Commerce Commission, filing date 423 Diagnostic inspection demonstration projects 959 District of Columbia— Excise tax, increase 1015 Interstate agreement regarding fees, authorization 392 District of Columbia Implied Consent Act 1016 National Check Your Vehicle Emissions Month— Designation 123 Proclamation 1623 National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act Amendments of 1972 1159 Odometer requirements 961 Sales tax, income tax deduction 1277 **Muir Woods National Monument, Calif.,** boundary change 121 **Multiple Sclerosis, National Advisory Commission on,** establishment 1177 **Music Month, Country,** 1972, proclamation 1678 **Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act of 1951,** appropriations for effecting provisions 50 **Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961:** Appropriation for effecting provisions 1113, 1131, 1133 Authorization of funds for program 492 M/V *Wickersham,* operation of passenger vessel by State of Alaska 1534 **N** **Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Act of 1966, Amendment,** rehabilitation program, treatment 677 **Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Amendments of 1971** 677 **Narcotic Addicts on Probation,** treatment, community supervision program 136 **Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, Bureau of,** appropriation for 185, 1117 **Narcotics Control, International,** agreements with other countries 24, 496 **National Action for Foster Children Week,** proclamation 1603 **National Advisory Commission on Multiple Sclerosis,** establishment 1177 **National Advisory Commission on Multiple Sclerosis Act** 1177 **National Advisory Committee on Oceans and Atmosphere,** additional funds 1181 **National Advisory Council for Drug Abuse Prevention,** establishment 74 **National Advisory Council on Drug Abuse,** establishment 85 **National Advisory Council on Equality of Educational Opportunity,** establishment 368 **National Advisory Council on Ethnic Heritage Studies,** establishment 348 **National Advisory Council on Indian Education,** establishment 343 **National Aeronautics and Space Administration:** Appropriation for 187, 544 Construction of facilities, research and development, etc., appropriation authorization 157 Land conveyance to Chapel of the Astronauts, Inc., Fla 36 **National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act, 1973** 157 **National Aeronautics and Space Council,** appropriation for 166, 544 **National Agricultural Library,** appropriation for 596 **National Arbor Day:** Designation 123 Proclamation 1628 **National Archives and Records Service:** Appropriation for 187, 482 Federal Register, publication in. *See separate title.* **National Arthritis, Metabolism, and Digestive Diseases Advisory Council,** redesignation 162 **National Arthritis Month:** Designation 135 Proclamation 1634C54 **National Beta Club Week:** Designation 39, 917 Proclamation 1608 **National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice,** appropriation for 1189 **National Bureau of Standards:** Appropriation for 180, 1122 Consumer product safety research, cooperation 1231 Fire Research and Safety Act of 1968, funds for program, authorization 234 International organizations, scientific information exchange 235 Noise measurement and monitoring standards, cooperation in development 1245 Personnel, teaching and training activities, authorization 235 Standard Reference Data Act, funds for program, authorization 234 **National Cancer Institute,** appropriation for 169 **National Capital Area Transit Act of 1972** 999 **National Capital Planning Act of 1952,** appropriation for effecting provisions 522 **National Capital Planning Commission:** Appropriation for 522 Seabees Memorial, approval for erection in the District of Columbia 678 **National Capital Transportation Act of 1969:** Amendments— Arlington Cemetary and Smithsonian Stations, authorization of funds 1004 District of Columbia, increased contributions 466 Funds, authorization 465 Guarantee of transit authority obligations 464 Obligations as lawful investments 466 Reimbursement for interest 465 Appropriation for effecting provisions 589 **National Capital Transportation Act of 1972** 464 **National Check Your Vehicle Emissions Month:** Designation 123 Proclamation 1623 **National Coaches Day:** Designation 633 Proclamation 1669 **National Commission on Consumer Finance:** Appropriation for 609 Final reporting date, extension 382 **National Commission on Fire Prevention and Control,** appropriation for 1129 **National Commission on Materials Policy,** appropriation for 606 **National Commission on Productivity,** appropriation for 174 **National Commission on the Financing of Postsecondary Education:** Appropriation for 1502 Establishment 282 Members, compensation 1051 **National Conservation Recreational Areas,** land acquisition 1063 **National Cooley’s Anemia Control Act** 650 **National Council on Educational Research,** establishment 329 **National Council on Indian Opportunity,** appropriation for 524 **National Day of Prayer:** Designation 1572 Proclamation 1609, 1677 **National Defense Education Act of 1958:** Amendments— Elementary and secondary education assistance, extension 345 Language and area centers, grants for 311 Students, direct loans, funds for 272 Appropriation for effecting provisions 170, 545, 1501 **National Defense Transportation Day and National Transportation Week,** 1972, proclamation 1620 **National Drug Abuse Prevention Week:** Designation 917 Proclamation 1676 **National Drug Abuse Strategy Council,** establishment 75 **National Drug Abuse Training Center,** establishment 84 **National Employ the Handicapped Week,** 1972, proclamation 1665 **National Environmental Improvement Act of 1970,** appropriation for effecting provisions 604 **National Environmental Policy Act of 1969,** appropriation for effecting provisions 604 **National Family Week,** designation 757 **National Farm Safety Week,** 1972, proclamation 1610 **National Firefighting Museum and Center for Fire Prevention, D.C.;** land conveyance 809 **National Flood Insurance Act of 1968:** Amendments, Government National Mortgage Association, purchase of mortgages, extension of waiver of limitation 405, 906 Appropriation for effecting provisions 543 **National Forest Products Week,** 1972, proclamation 1680C55 **National Forests:** Arapaho National Forest, Colo., Indian Peaks Area, preservation as wilderness area within, study 1050 Carson and Santa Fe National Forests, N. Mex., land exchange 790 Carson National Forest, N. Mex., removal of cloud on title to lands within 1565 Coconino, Kaibab, and Prescott National Forests, designation of Sycamore Canyon Wilderness, Ariz., within 48 Cooperative forestry programs with States 134 Helena, Lolo, and Lewis and Clark National Forests, Mont., designation of Scapegoat Wilderness within 578 Prescott and Tonto National Forests, designation of Pine Mountain Wilderness within 38 Reforestation, transfer of funds for acceleration of programs 678 Roosevelt National Forest, Colo., Indian Peaks Area, preservation as wilderness area within, study 1050 Santa Fe, Gila, Cibola, and Carson National Forests, N. Mex., boundary modification 777 Siuslaw National Forest, Oreg., boundary extension 100 Volunteers in the National Forests Act of 1972 147 Wallowa and Whitman National Forests, Oreg., inclusion of Eagle Cap Wilderness 1026 **National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities,** appropriation for 189, 522 **National Gallery of Art,** appropriation for 189 **National Guard:** Air— Appropriation for 1185 Claims, erroneous payments, waiver 759 Facilities, construction, etc 1155 Military construction, appropriation for 1157 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 1189 Pay and allowances, waiver of claims for erroneous payments 759 Selective Reserve, strength 736 Virgin Islands, establishment 810 Army— Appropriation for 1185 Claims, erroneous payments, waiver 759 Facilities, construction, etc 1155 Military construction, appropriation for 1156 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 1189 Pay and allowances, waiver of claims for erroneous payments 759 Selective Reserve, strength 736 Virgin Islands, establishment 810 Claims against United States, application of local law 745 Property and fiscal officers, elimination of surety bonds 203 **National Health Service Corps,** establishment 1290 **National Heart, Blood Vessel, Lung, and Blood Act of 1972** 679 **National Heart and Lung Advisory Council,** establishment 684 **National Heritage Day:** Designation 754 Proclamation 1672 **National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,** appropriation for 174, 586, 1516 **National Highway Week,** 1972, proclamation 1661 **National Hispanic Heritage Week,** 1972, proclamation 1659 **National Historical Publications Commission,** additional members; funds 1155 **National Housing Act:** Amendments— Government National Mortgage Association, surety bonds for personnel, elimination 206 Insured mortgages, maximum interest rates, extension of authority 405 Loans and mortgages, insurance, extension 906 Appropriation for effecting provisions 540, 541, 550, 603 **National Hunting and Fishing Day:** Designation 133 Proclamation 1630 **National Industrial Pollution Control Council,** appropriation for 180, 606 **National Institute of Arthritis, Metabolism, and Digestive Diseases,** redesignation 162 **National Institute of Education:** Appropriation for 1502 Establishment 329 **National Institute of Mental Health,** establishment of the National Institute on Drug Abuse 85 **National Institute on Drug Abuse,** establishment 85 **National Institutes of Health:** Appropriation for 169, 182 National Heart and Lung Advisory Council, member 684C56 **National Inventors’ Day,** designation 763 **National Labor Relations Board,** equal employment opportunities, investigatory powers 109 **National Legal Secretaries’ Court Observance Week:** Designation 776 Proclamation 1674 **National Maritime Day,** 1972, proclamation 1622 **National Microfilm Week:** Designation 722 Proclamation 1670 **National Newspaper Carrier Day,** 1972, proclamation 1679 **National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration:** Appropriation for 180, 1121 Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 1027 **National Park Service:** Appropriation for. 168, 184, 516, 1500 Executive Mansion, custodian of public property in, elimination of surety bonds 202 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, maintenance, security, etc., funds 222 **National Parks, Monuments, Seashores, Etc.:** Adams National Historic Site, Mass., boundary change 121 Alamosa and Mishak National Wildlife Refuges, Colo., establishment 964 Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial, renamed 401 Assateague Island National Seashore, Md., land acquisition, increased funds 120 Benjamin Franklin National Memorial, Philadelphia, Pa., designation 1164 Big Hole National Battlefield, Mont., land acquisition, increased funds 120 Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Wyo.-Mont., land acquisition, increased funds 120 Booker T. Washington National Monument, Va., development, increased funds 120 Buffalo National River, Ark., establishment 44 Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge, Fla., designation of Cedar Keys Wilderness within 505 Cowpens National Battlefield, S.C., boundary change; redesignation 121, 122 Cumberland Island National Seashore, Ga., establishment 1066 Custis-Lee Mansion, Va., renamed the Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial 401 Eagle Cap Wilderness, Oreg., additional lands 1026 Effigy Mounds National Monument, Iowa, land acquisition, increased funds 120 Fort Caroline National Memorial, Fla., boundary change 121 Fort Donelson National Military Park, Tenn., land acquisition, increased funds 120 Fossil Butte National Monument, Wyo., establishment 1069 Gateway National Recreation Area, N.Y.-N.J., establishment 1308 George Washington Birthplace National Monument, Va., boundary change 121 Glacier National Park, Mont., boundary change 121 Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Ariz.-Utah, establishment 1311 Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Calif., establishment 1299 Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site, Mont., establishment 632 Gulf Islands National Seashore, Fla.-Miss., expansion 123 Herbert Hoover National Historic Site, Iowa, development, increased funds 120 Historic monuments, conveyance of surplus Federal property to States for preservation 503 Hohokam Pima National Monument, Ariz., establishment 1047 Honokohau National Historical Landmark, Hawaii, study regarding preservation 457 Isle Royale National Park, Mich., boundary change 121 John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Memorial Parkway, Wyo., establishment 619 Johnstown Flood National Memorial, Pa.— Boundary change 121 Development, increased funds 120 Lassen Volcanic National Park, Calif., boundary change 121 Lassen Volcanic Wilderness, Calif., designation 918 Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, Ind., land acquisition, increased funds 120 Longfellow National Historic Site, Mass., establishment 791C57 Mar-A-Lago National Historic Site, Fla., acquisition 1049 Muir Woods National Monument, Calif., boundary change 121 National wild and scenic rivers system, segment of Saint Croix River, Minn.-Wis., designated as a component 1174 Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, Oreg., establishment 99 Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Mo.— Boundary change 121, 122 Land acquisition, increased funds 120 Pacific Crest Trail, right-of-way through the McQuinn Strip, Oreg 720 Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial, Ohio, designation; land acquisition 1181 Petersburg National Battlefield, Va., boundary change 121 Puukohola Heiau National Historic Site, Hawaii, establishment 562 San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Calif., establishment 399 Sawtooth National Recreation Area, Idaho, establishment 612 Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge, Calif., establishment 633 Shiloh National Military Park, Tenn., land acquisition, increased funds 120 Sitka National Historical Park, Alaska, additional lands and redesignation 904 Sycamore Canyon Wilderness, Ariz., designation 48 Thaddeus Kosciuszko Home National Historic Site, Pa., establishment 1046 Tinicum National Environmental Center, Pa., establishment 391 Vicksburg National Military Park, Miss., gunboat *Cairo,* exhibition of 796 Washakie Wilderness, Wyo., renaming of South Absaroka Wilderness as; addition of Stratified Primitive Area 792 Wolf Trap Farm Park, Va., development, increased funds 120 **National Parks Centennial Year,** proclamation 1594 **National Poison Prevention Week,** 1972, proclamation 1606 **National Professional Standards Review Council,** establishment 1441 **National Railroad Passenger Corporation,** Amtrak officers, compensation 228 **National Safe Boating Week,** 1972, proclamation 1601 **National School Lunch Act:** Amendments— Extension 724 Income poverty guideline 727 Nonprofit private schools, disbursement of payment 726 Summer food service programs for children 724 Appropriation for 597, 609 **National School Lunch Week,** 1972, proclamation 1675 **National Science Foundation:** Appropriation for 545, 1499 Technology Assessment, Office of, coordination 802 **National Science Foundation Act of 1950:** Amendments— Science education programs 528 Scientific programs, financing 802 Appropriation for effecting provisions 545 **National Science Foundation Authorization Act of 1973** 526 **National Security Council,** appropriation for 476 **National Shut-In Day:** Designation 504 Proclamation 1664 **National Sickle Cell Anemia Control Act** 136 **National Sokol Day:** Designation 803 Proclamation 1681 **National Student Government Day,** proclamation 1649 **National Study Commission,** establishment to study water quality effluent limitations 875 **National Tourism Resources Review Commission,** appropriation for 1130 **National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act Amendments of 1972** 1159 **National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966, Amendments,** safety standards, temporary exemptions from; labeling 1159 **National Trail Systems Act, Pacific Crest Trail,** right-of-way through the McQuinn Strip, Oreg 720 **National Transportation Safety Board,** appropriation for 588 **National Venereal Disease Prevention and Control Act** 750 **National Voters Registration Month:** Designation 470 Proclamation 1652 **National Water Commission,** appropriation for 630 **National Week of Concern for Prisoners of War/Missing in Action:** Designation 61 Proclamation 1613C58 **National Wildlife Week,** proclamation 1616 **National Zoological Park,** appropriation for 523 **Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968:** Amendments— Departments and agencies, cooperation 616 Funds for program, authorization 616 Grants-in-aid for States 616 Safety standards legislation, time extension for adoption 616 Appropriation for effecting provisions 581 **Naval Academy, United States:** Presidential appointment, additional 505 Servicemen’s group life insurance, coverage for midshipmen and cadets 227 **Naval Vessels, Aircraft, Missiles, Etc., Armed Forces,** appropriation authorization 734 **Navy, Department of the.** *See also* Armed Forces; Defense, Department of. Active duty personnel strength 735 Aircraft, missiles, naval vessels, etc., research and development, appropriation authorization 734 Appropriation for 1184 Claims— Admiralty, settlement 654 Erroneous payments, waiver 758 Clifton Forge, Va., gift of a historical Baldwin steam locomotive to city, authorization 1278 Health professions scholarship program, establishment 717 Mail privileges, additional 782 Military Construction Appropriation Act, 1973 1156 Military-Construction Authorization Act, 1973 1138 Naval Air Station, Lemoore, Calif., leased lands, proceeds credited to construction costs 531 Nuclear-qualified personnel, special pay, extension 1277 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 1186 Pay and allowances— Hazardous duty, incentive pay for submarine duty 740 Waiver of claims for erroneous payments 758 Procurement, appropriation for 1191, 1192, 1204 Research, development, etc., appropriation for 1194 Reserve components— Appropriation for 1185 Facilities, construction, etc 1155 Judge Advocate General’s Corps, rear admiral, authorized strength 1173 Military construction, appropriation for 1157 Operation and maintenance, appropriation for 1188 Selective Reserve, strength 736 Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1973 1154 Seabee Memorial Association, Inc., authorization for erection of a Seabees Memorial in the District of Columbia 678 Surety bonds, elimination 202 Survivor benefit plan, establishment 706 U.S. Naval Academy, Presidential appointments, additional 505 United States Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Calif., land conveyance to Interior Department 633 **Nebraska:** Kansas-Nebraska Big Blue River Compact 193 North Loup division, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin program, construction, etc 969 O’Neill unit, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin program, construction, etc 968 **Nevada,** Lake Tahoe, pollution control study 833 **New Jersey:** Delaware River Water Gap National Recreation Area, additional funds 1250 Gateway National Recreation Area, establishment 1308 **New Mexico:** Brantley project, Pecos River Basin, construction, etc 966 Carson National Forests— Boundary modifications 777 Land exchange 790 Title to lands within, removal of cloud on 1565 Hospital employees, Social Security benefits 1358 Indian lands, long-term leases 723 Jicarilla Apache Indian Tribe, disposition of judgment funds 139 Pueblo de Acoma Indians, disposition of judgment funds 769 Santa Fe, Gila, Cibola, and Carson National Forests, boundary modifications 777 Tucumcari project, San Miguel County, water resource study 1265 **New York:** Emanuel Cellar Federal Building, Brooklyn, designation 1022C59 Gateway National Recreation Area, establishment 1308 Leo W. O’Brien Federal Building, Albany, designation 1025 New York City, air rights granted for public housing 221 USNS *Twin Falls,* transferred to Board of Education, City of New York for educational purposes 1167 **Newspaper Carrier Day, National,** 1972, proclamation 1679 **Nez Perce Tribe of Idaho,** inheritance of interests in trust land 744 **Nickel,** disposition from national stockpile 500 **Noise Control Act of 1972** 1234 Aircraft noise standards 1239 Commercially distributed products, noise emission standards 1237 Enforcement 1242 Federal programs 1235 Imports 1242 Judicial review 1247 Labeling 1241 Low-noise-emission products, development 1245 Major noise sources, identification; criteria and control technology 1236 Motor carrier noise emission standards 1249 Railroad noise emission standards 1248 Research, technical assistance, etc 1244 **North Carolina:** Alton Lennon Federal Building, Wilmington, N.C., designation 1022 Charles R. Jonas Federal Building, Charlotte, designation 1022 Great Dismal Swamp and Dismal Swamp Canal, N.C.-Va., protection and preservation, feasibility study 793 Johnson J. Hayes Building, Wilkesboro, designation 1025 Seaward boundary agreement with Virginia, consent of Congress 1298 **North Dakota:** Cass County, bridge reconstruction, payment 1051 Garrison diversion unit, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin program, water resource study 1265 **North Pacific Fisheries Act of 1954, Amendments,** implementation of Convention; enforcement activities 784 **North Pacific Fur Seals,** population studies 1039 **Nuclear Board, Southern Interstate,** Federal representative, compensation 742 **Nuclear Board, Western Interstate,** Federal representative, compensation 743 **Nuclear Power Reactors:** Federal agencies operating, license fees 227 Temporary operation, license for 191 **Nuclear-Qualified Naval Personnel,** special pay, extension 1277 **Nursing,** fellowships in school nursing 287 **Nutrition Act of 1966, Child.** *See* Child Nutrition Act of 1966. **Nutrition Program for the Elderly,** grants to States for projects 88 **O** **Oahe Unit, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, S. Dak.,** water resource study 1265 **Oakley Reservoir, Sangamon River, Ill.,** renamed the William L. Springer Lake 1326 **Occupational and Adult Education, Bureau of,** establishment 322 **Occupational Education,** expansion and improvement of programs 312 **Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission,** appropriation for 170 **Ocean Dumping,** permits; international cooperation; research 1054, 1060 **Ocean Pollutants,** authorization for Presidential negotiations to control 898 **Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National:** Appropriation for 180, 1121 Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 1027 **Oceans and Atmosphere, National Advisory Committee on,** additional funds 1181 **Odometer Requirements for Motor Vehicles** 961 **Office of Consumer Affairs,** appropriation for 178, 609 **Office of Environmental Quality,** appropriation for 604 **Ohio:** Anthony J. Celebreeze Federal Building, Cleveland, designation 1025 Frank T. Bow Federal Building, Canton, designation 1022 Jackson E. Betts Federal Building, Mansfield, designation 1023 Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial, designation; land acquisition 1181 **Oil and Gas, Office of,** appropriation for 515 **Oil and Gas Conservation Compact,** extension and renewal 383 **Oil Pollution,** control 822, 823, 862, 865 **Oklahoma:** Cache Creek project, water resource study 1265C60 Cheyenne-Arapaho Indian Tribes, disposition of judgment funds 742 Delaware Tribes, disposition of judgment funds 762 Kickapoo Indians, disposition of judgment funds 781 Miami Tribe, distribution of judgment funds 199 Osage Indian Tribe, disposition of judgment funds 1295 Page Belcher Federal Building, Tulsa, designation 1023 **Old-age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance Benefits.** *See under* Social Security Act. **Older Americans Act of 1965:** Amendments— Foster Grandparents program, local share 705 Nutrition program for the elderly, grants to States for projects 88 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1502, 1503 **Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968,** appropriation for effects ing provisions 1117 **One World Government,** restriction on use of funds for promotion of 1114 **Oregon:** Burns Indian Colony, lands held in trust for 806 Camp Withycombe, Clackamas County, land use condition, release 764 Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation— Lands held in trust for 719 Nonmenbers, inheritance 530 Eagle Cap Wilderness, additional lands 1026 Siuslaw National Forest, boundary extension 100 **Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, Oreg.,** establishment 99 **Organic Act of Guam, Amendment,** individual income taxes of the United States and Guam, consistency of regulations 1497 **Organic Act of 1944,** appropriation for effecting provisions 520, 591–599, 601, 602, 604, 606, 607, 610 **Osage Indian Tribe, Okla.,** disposition of judgment funds 1295 **“Our Flag”,** printing of additional copies 1581 **Outdoor Recreation, Bureau of,** appropriation for 512 **Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Mo.:** Boundary change 121, 122 Land acquisition, increased funds 120 **P** **Pacific Coast Dock Strike,** settlement procedure; arbitration board, establishment 40–42 **Pacific Crest Trail,** right-of-way through the McQuinn Strip, Oreg 720 **Pacific Northwest Disaster Relief Act of 1965,** appropriation for effecting provisions 585 **Pacific Tropical Botanical Garden,** board of trustees, membership 746 **Packaging Act of 1970, Poison Prevention:** Amendment, pesticide control 998 Appropriation for effecting provisions 610 Transfer of functions to Consumer Product Safety Commission 1231 **Packaging and Labeling Act, Fair,** appropriation for effecting provisions 610 **Packers and Stockyards Administration,** appropriation for 598 **Page Belcher Federal Building, Tulsa, Okla.,** designation 1023 **Pakistan:** East, disaster relief, authorization of funds 24 Foreign assistance, suspension 27 **Pan American Day and Pan American Week,** proclamation 1621 **Panama Canal.** *See* Canal Zone. **Panama Canal Company:** Appropriation for 589 Surety bonds for employees, elimination. 215 **Par Value Modification Act** 116 International financial institutions, special payments, appropriation for 148 **Park Police, United States,** appointment, maximum age limit 142, 145 **Park Service, National:** Appropriation for 168, 184, 516, 1500 Executive Mansion, custodian of public property in, elimination of surety bonds 202 John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, maintenance, security, etc., funds 222 **Parks Centennial Year, National,** proclamation 1594 **Patent Office,** appropriation for 180, 1122 **Patents,** inventors’ certificates, right of priority 601 **Patents, Commissioner of,** elimination of surety bonds 203 **Pay Comparability Act of 1970, Federal, Amendments,** Senate and House of Representatives pay adjustment 146 **Payson Community of Yavapai-Apache Tribe, Ariz.,** selection of village site 783C61 **Peace Corps Act:** Amendments— Funds for program, authorization; voluntary service programs 495 Peace Corps National Advisory Council, abolishment 495 Appropriation for effecting provisions 53 **Peace Corps National Advisory Council,** abolishment 495 **Pears,** marketing orders 780 **Pennsylvania:** Benjamin Franklin Memorial Hall, designated as Benjamin Franklin National Memorial 1164 Delaware River, nonnavigable portion, declaration 1493 Delaware River Water Gap National Recreation Area, additional funds 1250 Dickinson College, Carlisle, 200th anniversary, congressional greetings 1583 James A. Byrne Federal Courthouse, Philadelphia, designation 1025 Johnstown Flood National Memorial— Boundary change 121 Development, increased funds 120 Thaddeus Kosciuszko Home National Historic Site, Philadelphia, establishment 1046 Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, renamed 907 Tinicum National Environmental Center, establishment 391 William J. Green Jr. Federal Building, Philadelphia, designation 1025 **Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation,** establishment 1267 **Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation Act of 1972** 1266 **Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act, 1930, Amendment,** marketing practices 38 **Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial, Ohio,** redesignation; land acquisition 1181 **Pesticides:** Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act of 1972 973 Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act. *See separate title.* National monitoring plan 996 Water pollution control 822 **Petersburg National Battlefield, Va.,** boundary change 121 **Petroleum and Products:** Adjustment of imports 1635 Modification of importation, proclamation 1592, 1635, 1667 **Philip J. Philbin Federal Office Building, Fitchburg, Mass.,** designation 1024 **Philippines, Republic of the:** Flood damages, appropriation for relief 1206 Veterans Administration, hospitalization, appropriation for 549 **Pine Mountain Wilderness, Ariz.,** designation 38 **Piscataway Park, Md.,** additional funds 1063 **Plant and Animal Health Inspection Service,** appropriation for 594 **Podiatric Services,** Social Security health insurance benefits, inclusion 1452 **Poison Act, Federal Caustic,** appropriation for effecting provisions 610 **Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970:** Amendment, pesticide control 998 Appropriation for effecting provisions 610 Transfer of functions to Consumer Product Safety Commission 1231 **Poison Prevention Week, National,** 1972, proclamation 1606 **Police:** Capitol police, appropriation for 440 International Criminal Police Organization, U.S. membership dues, increase 531 Law Day, tribute to law enforcement officers on 132 Metropolitan Police, personnel records, public inspection exclusion 1108 United States Park Police, appointment, maximum age limit 142, 145 **Policemen and Firemen’s Retirement and Disability Act, Amendments:** Basis for computing annuities 641 Disability retirement, reexamination 642 **Pollution:** Agriculture-related pollution prevention in rural areas 663, 676 Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act of 1972 973 Federal Water Pollution Control Act. *See separate title.* Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 1052 Military departments, air and water abatement programs 1137, 1141, 1142, 1145 National Check Your Vehicle Emissions Month— Designation 123 Proclamation 1623 Noise Control Act of 1972 1234 Ocean pollutants, authorization for Presidential negotiations to control 898 Oil pollution control 822, 823, 862, 865 **Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, Federal Water** 816 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1498 **Pollution Control Advisory Board, Water,** establishment 887C62 **Pollution Control Council, National Industrial,** appropriation for 180, 606 **Population Growth,** foreign assistance program relating to 23 **Population Research and Voluntary Family Planning Programs,** grants 754 **Ports and Waterways Safety Act of 1972** 424 **Postal Revenue and Federal Salary Act of 1967,** appropriation for effecting provisions 479 **Postal Service, United States:** Air rights for public housing in New York City 221 Appropriation Act, 1973 474 Armed Forces, mail privileges, additional 782 Land conveyance to city of Carbondale, Ill., for public park 221 Money orders, counterfeiting and forgery 722 Postmasters, surety bonds, elimination. 209 Property transferred to, treatment 124 Star route contracts, renewal 133 **Postal Service Appropriation Act, 1973** 474 **Potatoes,** exemption for processing from marketing orders 39 **Potomac River Basin,** construction of reservoir, payment for 113 **Potomac River Basin, Interstate Commission on the,** appropriation for 630 **Power Commission, Federal,** appropriation for 630 **Prayer, National Day of:** Designation 1572 Proclamation 1609, 1677 **Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day,** 1972, proclamation 1639 **Pre-Columbian Art,** regulation of importation 1296 **President of the United States:** Appointments by— Commission on Revision of the Federal Court System, members 807 Council on International Economic, members 647, 649 Environmental Financing Authority, members 900 Foreign Policy, Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of, members 497 Juvenile Delinquency, Interdepartmental Council, chairman 537 Marine Mammal Commission, members 1043 National Advisory Council for Drug Abuse Prevention, members 74 National Advisory Council on Equality of Education, members 368 National Advisory Council on Indian Education, members 343 National Drug Abuse Strategy Council, members 75 National Institute of Education, Deputy Director 330 National Study Commission, members 875 Student Loan Marketing Association, Board of Directors, Chairman 265 Water Pollution Control Advisory Board, members 887 Appointments by, with advice and consent of the Senate— Agriculture, additional assistant secretary 676 Ambassadors and ministers, personal rank, Senate approval 492 Assistant Secretary for Education 327 Coast Guard, Commanders of the Atlantic and Pacific Areas 755 Commissioner for a Federal exhibit at the International Exposition on the Environment 1322 Consumer Product Safety Commission, Commissioners 1210 Defense Department, additional Deputy Secretary 1318 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, General Counsel 110 National Council on Educational Research, members 329 National Institute of Education, Director 330 Social and Rehabilitation Service, Administrator 1459 Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention, Director and Deputy 68 Treasury, Department of, Deputy Secretary, Deputy Under Secretaries, and Assistant 148, 149 Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Board of Regents, members 714 Bridge construction agreements with Mexico and Canada, approval 731 Economic Report, Joint Economic Committee’s filing date, extension 39 Emergency Fund, appropriation for 475 Executive Mansion, custodian of public property in, elimination of surety bonds 202 Executive Office— Appalachian regional development programs, appropriation for 576 Appropriation for 166, 174, 178, 544, 576, 577, 1517 Compensation of the President, appropriation for 474C63 Consumer Affairs, Office of, appropriation for 178 Council of Economic Advisers, appropriation for 178 Council on International Economic Policy, creation 647 Disaster relief, appropriation for 423, 474, 577 Domestic Council, appropriation for 474 Drug Abuse Prevention, Special Action Office for, appropriation for 477 Economic Advisers, Council of, appropriation for 474 Economic stabilization activities, appropriation for 178, 475 Emergency Preparedness, Office of, appropriation for 178, 476 Federal Communications Commission, appropriation for 544 Intergovernmental Relations, Office of, appropriation for 476 International Economic Policy, Council on, appropriation for 1517 Management and Budget, Office of— Advisory committees, recommendations and guidelines 772, 773 Appropriation for 476 Committee Management Secretariat, establishment 772 National Aeronautics and Space Administration, appropriation for 544 National Aeronautics and Space Council, appropriation for 166, 544 National Commission on Productivity, appropriation for 174 National Security Council, appropriation for 476 Science and Technology, Office of, appropriation for 544 Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention— Appropriation for 1517 Establishment 67 Special Representative for Trade Negotiations, appropriation for 178 Telecommunications Policy, Office of, appropriation for 178, 476 White House Office, appropriation for 477 Executive residence, appropriation for 475 Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 3 Foreign air transportation rates, disapproval 96 Foreign Assistance Act of 1961. *See separate title.* Foreign Assistance Act of 1971 20 Funds appropriated to— Economic assistance 49, 1205 Economic stabilization activities 178 Foreign assistance 49, 178 Inter-American Development Bank 54 International financial institutions 148, 1206 Military assistance 1205 Peace Corps 53 International Economic Policy, Council on, member 647 Naval vessels, loans to foreign countries; termination of authority 118 Proclamations. *See separate title.* SALT agreement with U.S.S.R., congressional endorsement for Presidential approval 746 **President of the United States, Reports to:** Agriculture, Department of— Indian Peaks Area, Colo., preservation as wilderness area, study 1050 Lower Minam, Oreg., wilderness study 1026 Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, Oreg., review 102 Rural development 674 Washakie Wilderness, Wyo., study of a special management unit 792 Bankruptcy Laws of the United States, Commission on, time extension 63 Commerce, Department of— Export control of certain articles 644 International trade study, pollution abatement program 898 Tuna development in the Pacific Ocean 745 Commission on Revision of the Federal Court Appellate System 807 Consumer Product Safety Commission, annual 1229 Education programs 269, 283, 330, 368 Environmental Financing Authority, annual 902 Equal Employment Opportunity Coordinating Council 111 Foreign Policy, Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of, study 498 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of, National Advisory Commission on Multiple Sclerosis 1178 Interior, Department of the— Buffalo National River, Ark., area review 46 Cumberland Island National Seashore, Ga., suitability as wilderness area 1068C64 Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Ariz.-Utah, area suitable as wilderness 1313 Honokohau National Historical Landmark, Hawaii, study 457 Interstate Commerce Commission, Amtrak, operation 228 National Railroad Passenger Corporation, operation 228 Navy, Department of the, Coast Guard, rear admirals, active duty 756 Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation 1274 Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention, annual 73 Transportation, Department of— Amtrak, operation 228 Motor vehicle bumper standards, annual 955 Odometer requirements 963 Railroads granted emergency restoration loans, financial condition 1307 Veterans Administration, post-Korean conflict program of educational assistance, study 1093 **President of the United States, Reports to, for Transmittal to Congress:** Agriculture, Department of, rural development 666, 669, 671 Commerce, Department of, coastal zone management program 1288 Environmental Protection Agency, water treatment works, pilot training programs 821 Federal Prevailing Rate Advisory Committee 571 Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of— Communicable disease control program 750 Cooley’s anemia programs 652 Sickle cell anemia program 139 Interdepartmental Council on Juvenile Delinquency 537 National Heart and Lung Advisory Council, annual 686 National Heart and Lung Institute, activities 682 Transportation Department of— Bridge construction 733 Pipeline safety program 616 **Presidential Transition Act of 1963,** appropriation for effecting provisions 483 **Prevailing Rate Equalization Adjustment Act of 1972** 146 **Pribilof Islands,** appropriation for administration 1121 **Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole Building, Honolulu, Hawaii,** designation 1025 **Prison Industries, Incorporated, Federal,** appropriation for 1133 **Prison System, Federal,** appropriation for 172, 1116 **Prisoners, United States,** appropriation for support of 1116 **Prisoners of War,** Armed Forces in Vietnam conflict, income tax exclusion 124 **“Prisoners of War in Southeast Asia, American, 1971—Part 2”,** hearings on, printing of additional copies 1576 **Prisoners of War/Missing in Action, National Week of Concern for:** Designation 61 Proclamation 1613 **Prisons, Bureau of,** appropriation for 185, 1116 **Private International Law, Hague Conference on, and of the International
(Rome)Institute for the Unification of Private Law,** U.S. participation, increased funds 814 **Proclamations:** American Education Week, 1972 1654 American Heart Month, 1972 1600 Cancer Control Month, 1972 1619 Captive Nations Week, 1972 1653 Ceramic tableware, adjustment of duties 1624 Cheese, Swiss, and cheese substitutes, importation, prices 1642 Child Health Day, 1972 1666 Citizenship Day and Constitution Week, 1972 1655 Columbus Day, 1972 1673 Country Music Month, 1972 1678 Drug Abuse Prevention Week 1676 Designation 917 Duties on certain sheet glass, adjustment 1596 Duty, termination of additional for balance of payments purposes 1591 Earth Week, 1972 1618 Farmfest—U.S.A., 1972 1658 Designation 632 Father’s Day 1629 Designation 124 Fire Prevention Week, 1972 1660 Flag Day and National Flag Week, 1972 1648 General Pulaski’s Memorial Day, 1972 1663 International Book Year, 1972 1614 International Exposition on the Environment, Spokane, Wash., 1974 1599 U.S. participation 1321 Law Day, U.S.A., 1972 1602C65 Leif Erikson Day, 1972 1656 Loyalty Day, 1972 1617 Meats, quantitative limitation on importation 1611 Military Selective Service, continuing registration 1595 Mother’s Day, 1972 1636 National Action for Foster Children Week 1603 National Arbor Day 1628 Designation 123 National Arthritis Month 1634 Designation 135 National Beta Club Week 1608 Designation 39, 917 National Check Your Vehicle Emissions Month 1623 Designation 123 National Coaches Day 1669 Designation 633 National Day of Prayer 1609, 1677 National Defense Transportation Day and National Transportation Week, 1972 1620 National Drug Abuse Prevention Week 1676 Designation 917 National Employ the Handicapped Week, 1972 1665 National Farm Safety Week, 1972 1610 National Forest Products Week, 1972 1680 National Heritage Day 1672 Designation 754 National Highway Week, 1972 1661 National Hispanic Heritage Week, 1972 1659 National Hunting and Fishing Day 1630 Designation 133 National Legal Secretaries’ Court Observance Week 1674 Designation 776 National Maritime Day, 1972 1622 National Microfilm Week 1670 Designation 722 National Newspaper Carrier Day, 1972 1679 National Parks Centennial Year 1594 National Poison Prevention Week, 1972 1606 National Safe Boating Week, 1972 1601 National School Lunch Week, 1972 1675 National Shut-in Day, 1972 1664 Designation 504 National Sokol Day 1681 Designation 803 National Student Government Day 1649 National Voter Registration Month 1652 Designation 470 National Week of Concern for Prisoners of War/Missing in Action 1613 Designation 61 National Wildlife Week 1616 Pan American Day and Pan American Week 1621 Petroleum and petroleum products, modifications of importation 1592, 1635, 1667 Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day, 1972 1639 Red Cross Month, 1972 1607 Save Your Vision Week, 1972 1604 Senior Citizens Month, 1972 1631 Small Business Week, 1972 1632 United Nations Day, 1972 1640 United States Customs Ports of Entry, display of U.S. flag at all times 1633 Veterans Day, 1972 1671 White Cane Safety Day, 1972 1651 Women’s Rights Day 1657 World Trade Week, 1972 1637 **Product Safety Act, Consumer** 1207 **Product Safety Advisory Council,** establishment 1230 **Product Safety Commission, Consumer.** *See* Consumer Product Safety Commission. **Productivity, National Commission on,** appropriation for 174 **Professional Standards Review Council, National,** establishment 1441 **Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, Federal.** *See* Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949. **Property Management and Disposal Service,** appropriation for 482 **Protection of Foreign Officials and Official Guests of the United Stales, Act for the** 1070 **Provider Reimbursement Review Board,** establishment 1421 **Psychiatric Hospital Services,** Social Security health insurance benefits, inclusion 1461 **Public Broadcasting, Corporation for,** authorization for funds 643 **Public Buildings Act of 1959:** Amendments— Construction, acquisition, alteration of public buildings, maximum costs without congressional approval 217 Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Bicentennial Civic Center, D.C., designation; construction 1019 Appropriation for effecting provisions 480 **Public Buildings Amendments of 1972** 216 **Public Buildings Purchase Contract Act of 1954,** appropriation for effecting provisions 481C66 **Public Buildings Service,** appropriation Page for 175, 479 **Public Debt, Bureau of the,** appropriation for 472 **Public Debt Limit,** temporary increase; extension 63, 406, 1324 **Public Health and National Health Service Corps Scholarship Training Program,** establishment 1293 **Public Health Association, American, 100th Anniversary,** congressional greetings 1585 **Public Health Service,** commissioned officers, competitive status 1232 **Public Health Service Act:** Amendments— Children, prevention and treatment, etc., of heart, blood vessel, lung, and blood diseases 682, 683 Communicable disease control program, grants 748 Conforming amendments 686, 687 Cooley’s anemia programs 650 Critical health manpower shortage areas, designation, assignment of personnel to 1290 Family planning services, project grants and contracts 754 Genetic blood disorders, change of title 652 Heart, blood vessel, lung, and blood diseases program, expansion 680 Interagency Technical Committee on Heart, Blood Vessel, Lung and Blood Diseases and Blood Resources, establishment 684 Narcotic addicts— Parole of inmates, repeal of provision 136 Treatment 77 National Advisory Council on Drug Abuse, establishment 85 National Arthritis, Metabolism, and Digestive Diseases Advisory Council, redesignation 162 National Health Service Corps, establishment 1290 National Heart and Lung Advisory Council, establishment 684 National Heart and Lung Institute, grants-in-aid, approval 686 Public Health and National Health Corps Scholarship Training Program, establishment 1293 Research centers for prevention and treatment, etc., of heart, blood vessel, lung, and blood diseases 683 Sickle cell anemia program 137 Uniformed Services, retired servicemen’s family protection plan, survivor benefit plan 713 Vaccination programs, grants 748 Appropriation for effecting provisions 169, 486, 521, 610 **Public Works,** appropriation for 171, 1514 **Public Works, History of U.S.,** preparation of publication 1178 **Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1118, 1119 **Public Works for Water and Power Development and Atomic Energy Commission Appropriation Act, 1973** 621 **Pueblo de Acoma Indians, N. Mex.,** disposition of judgment funds 769 **Puerto Rico:** Community Action programs, treated as a State 692 Medical assistance program, limitation on payments, increase 1451 **Pulaski’s Memorial Day, General,** 1972, proclamation 1663 **Puukohola Heiau National Historic Site, Hawaii,** establishment 562 **R** **Radio Broadcasting, Commission on International,** appropriation for 1129 **Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty,** grants, authorization for funds 114, 577 **Rail Crossings,** safety demonstration projects, appropriation for 585 **Rail Facilities Restoration Act, Emergency** 1304 **Rail Passenger Service Act of 1970, Amendments:** Employees, labor protection; pass privileges 230 Federal grants 231 Loans, guarantee of 232 National Railroad Passenger Corporation, Amtrak officers, compensation 228 **Railroad Administration, Federal:** Appropriation for 174, 186, 586, 1516 High-speed ground transportation, appropriation for research 586 Railroad Safety, Bureau of, appropriation for 586 **Railroad Employees,** required information regarding excess medicare tax payments by 1459 **Railroad Passenger Corporation, National,** Amtrak officers, compensation 228C67 **Railroad Retirement, Commission on,** appropriation for 190 **Railroad Retirement Act of 1937, Amendment—** Annuities, increase 765 Hospital insurance benefits for the disabled 1373 **Railroad Retirement Board,** appropriation for 170, 189 **Railroad Safety, Bureau of,** appropriation for 586 **Railroads:** High-speed ground transportation, research, extension 462 Noise emission standard 1248 **Reclamation, Bureau of,** appropriation for 184, 624 **Reclamation Project Authorization Act of 1972** 964 **Reclamation Projects:** Brantley project, Pecos River Basin, N. Mex., construction, etc 966 Cache Creek project, southwestern Okla., water resource study 1265 Central Valley project, San Luis unit, Calif., repayment contract 804 Closed Basin division, San Luis Valley project, Colo., construction, etc 964 Colorado River Basin project, appropriation for 625 Distribution and drainage systems, construction 804 Dominquez Reservoir project, Mesa and Delta Counties, Colo., water resource study 1265 Missouri River Basin, flood control, etc., construction completion 525 North Loup division, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin program, Nebr., construction, etc 969 O’Neill unit, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin program, Nebr., construction, etc 968 Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin program— Garrison diversion unit, central Dak., water resource study 1265 Lower James-Fort Randall water diversion proposal, S. Dak., water resource study 1265 Oahe unit, S. Dak., water resource study 1265 Three Forks Division, Gallatin and Madison Counties, Mont., water resource study 1265 Salmon Falls division, Upper Snake River project, Idaho, construction, etc 967 Tucumcari project, San Miguel County, N. Mex., water resource study 1265 Uncompahgre project improvement, Montrose and Delta Counties, Colo., water resource study 1265 Upper Colorado River storage project, appropriation for 625 Ventura County Water Management project, Calif., water resource study 1265 Westlands Water District, Calif., deferment of construction charges 530 **Recreational Areas, National Conservation,** land acquisition 1063 **Red Cross Month,** 1972, proclamation 1607 **Refrigerator Safety,** transfer of functions to Consumer Product Safety Commission 1231 **Refugee Assistance, Migration and,** authorization of funds 489 **Refugee Relief Assistance:** Appropriation for 53 Authorization of funds 24 **Regional Action Planning Commissions,** appropriation for 1119 **Regional Medical Education Centers,** designation 1107 **Rehabilitation Act of 1972,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1502 **Renal Disease, Chronic,** Social Security insurance benefits, considered to constitute disability 1463 **Renegotiation Board,** appropriation for 189, 546 **Reorganization Plans.** For amendments and repeals, see Table 6 in “Laws Affected Tables in Volume 86”, preceding this Index. **“Report of Special Study and Securities Markets by the Securities and Exchange Commission”,** printing of additional copies 1576 **Reports to Congress.** *See* Congress, Reports to. **Research and Development:** Aeronautical and space research, appropriation 544–545 Armed Forces, aircraft, missiles, naval vessels, appropriation authorization 735 Atomic Energy Commission, facilities, etc., appropriation authorization 222 Coal miners, black lung and other respiratory diseases, grants 155 Commercial fisheries gear development 1041 Consumer products, facilities for research, testing, etc 1211, 1228 Cooley’s anemia programs 650 Economic opportunity programs 703 Education programs 238, 330, 333 Electric power transmission research, underground, appropriation for 629C68 Environmental programs, appropriation for 604 High-speed ground transportation, extension 462 Housing and urban problems, appropriation for 543 Marine mammal research, grants 1041 Maritime programs, authorization of funds 617 Medical and prosthetic research, appropriation for 548 Metallurgy research center, Fort Douglas Military Reservation, Utah, establishment 133 Military departments, appropriation for 1194 NASA, appropriation authorization 157 National Science Foundation Authorization Act of 1973 526 Noise control 1244 Ocean dumping 1060 Pest control 996 Pharmacological research, appropriation for 1517 Population research and voluntary family planning programs, grants 754 Transportation Department, appropriation for 580, 582, 583, 586, 587 Venereal disease prevention and control, grants 751 Water pollution control programs 816, 825 **Reserve Forces Facilities Authorization Act, 1973** 1154 **Retired Federal Employees Health Benefits Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 478 **Revenue Sharing.** *See* State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972 **Revised Organic Act of the Virgin Islands, Amendment,** members of the legislature, minimum age 563 **Richard B. Russell Federal Building, Atlanta, Ga.,** designation 1021 **Richard H. Poff Federal Building, Roanoke, Va.,** designation 1023 **River Study Centers,** designation, grants 824 **Rivers and Harbors:** Brantley project, Pecos River Basin, N. Mex., construction, etc 966 Bridges. *See separate title.* Buffalo National River, Ark., establishment 44 Chattahoochee River, George W. Andrews Lock and Dam, Ala., designation 37 Closed Basin division, San Luis Valley project, Colo., construction, etc 964 Colorado River Basin project, appropriation for 625 Dams, national inspection program 506 Delaware River, Pa., nonnavigable portion, declaration 1493 Fraser River system, U.S.-Canada, salmon stocks, restoration, additional funds 907 Kansas-Nebraska Big Blue River Compact 193 Lower Saint Croix River Act of 1972 1174 Mineola Dam and Lake, Sabine River, Tex., renamed the Carl L. Estes Dam and Lake 1328 Missouri River Basin, flood control, etc., construction completion 525 North Loup division, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin program, Nebr., construction, etc 964 O’Neill Unit, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin program, Nebr., construction, etc. 968 Oakley Reservoir, Sangamon River, Ill., renamed the William L. Springer Lake 1326 Ports and Waterways Safety Act of 1972 424 Potomac River Basin, construction of reservoir, payment for 113 Rio Grande and Colorado Rivers, U.S.-Mexico boundary provisions 1161 Salmon Falls division, Upper Snake River project, Idaho, construction, etc 967 Upper Colorado River storage project, appropriation for 625 **Romania,** Overseas Private Investment Corporation, operation in 22 **Roosevelt Memorial Commission, Franklin Delano:** Appropriation for 524 Planning and design, inclusion of Secretary of the Interior 401 **Roosevelt National Forest, Colo.,** Indian Peaks Area, preservation as wilderness area within, study 1050 **Rural Areas:** Agricultural Act of 1970, Amendments, rural development, location of offices 674 Agriculture-related pollution, prevention in 663, 676 Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act, amendments, rural community water supply, Federal assistance 669 Consolidated Farmers Home Administration Act of 1961. *See separate title.* Fire protection, Federal assistance 670 Housing loans, guaranteed 664 Sewage, pollution elimination 824C69 Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act— Amendments, rural environmental protection contracts 676 Appropriation for effecting provisions 599, 607, 1498 Water and waste disposal systems, grants 658 Water storage for rural communities 669 Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act— Amendments, conservation and utilization of land, cost sharing 667 Appropriation for effecting provisions 607 **Rural Community Fire Protection,** Federal assistance 670 **Rural Development Act of 1972** 657 **Rural Development and Small Farm Research and Education Programs** 671 **Rural Development Service,** appropriation for 601 **Rural Electrification Act of 1936, Amendment,** Rural Telephone Bank, capital funds 390 **Rural Electrification Administration,** appropriation for 601 **Rural Housing Development and Rehabilitation,** special programs 692 **Rural Housing Insurance Fund,** appropriation for 602 **Rural Rehabilitation Corporation Trust Liquidation Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 603 **Rural Telephone Bank,** capital funds 390 **Ryukyu Islands,** appropriation for administration 53, 181 **S** **Saint Elizabeths Hospital:** Superintendent, elimination of surety bonds 207 United States prisoners, reimbursement for support of 1116 **Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation:** Appropriation for 186, 587 Surety bonds for employees, elimination 214 **Sales Tax Act, District of Columbia, Amendments,** rate increase 643 **Saline Water, Office of,** appropriation for 517 **Saline Water Conversion Act of 1971:** Appropriation for effecting provisions 517 Program, authorization of funds 122 **Salish Tribe of the Flathead Reservation, Mont.,** disposition of judgment funds 64 **Samoa,** tuna development in the Pacific Ocean, cooperation 745 **San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Calif.,** establishment 399 **Santa Fe National Forest, N. Mex.:** Boundary modifications 777 Land exchange 790 **Save Your Vision Week,** 1972, proclamation 1604 **Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, Federal,** appropriation for 188 **Sawtooth National Recreation Area, Idaho,** establishment 612 **Schonchin Lava Flow, Calif.,** designated as Lava Beds Wilderness 811 **School Lunch Act, National.** *See* National School Lunch Act. **School Lunch Week, National,** 1972, proclamation 1675 **Schools and Colleges:** Campus disruptors, denial of financial assistance 161, 527, 546, 1134, 1203 Child Nutrition Act of 1966. *See separate title.* College housing, appropriation for 540 College library programs 238 College work-study program 270 Communications Act of 1934, amendments— Corporation for Public Broadcasting, authorization for funds 643 Noncommercial educational broadcasting facilities, funds 643 Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., 200th anniversary, congressional greetings 1583 District of Columbia teachers, tax-sheltered annuities 131 Education Amendments of 1972 235 Emergency Insured Student Loan Act of 1969— Amendment, extension 270 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1501 Emergency School Aid Act 354 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1501 Gallaudet College, appropriation for 183 Howard University, appropriation for 183 Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis., duty-free importation of a four octave carillon 1566 Military recruiters barred from, restriction on use of funds 740 National School Lunch Act. *See separate title.* National School Lunch Week, 1972, proclamation 1675 Nursing fellowships 287 Pest control, research grants 996C70 Public Health and National Health Service Corps Scholarship Training Program, establishment 1293 Regional Medical Education Centers, designation 1107 River Study Centers, designation, grants 824 Rural development programs 671–674 State medical schools, pilot programs for assistance in establishment 1102 Students employed by nonprofit organizations auxiliary to, noncoverage of Social Security benefits 1359, 1366 Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pa., renamed 907 Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, establishment 713 University of California, Santa Barbara, Calif., duty-free entry of a carillon 1296 University of Tennessee, U.S. Cotton Field Station, Knox County, Tenn., use of land 814 Veterans’ Administration Medical School Assistance and Health Manpower Training Act of 1972 1100 Water quality control, training grants, contracts, scholarships 824, 829–832 **Science and Technology, Office of:** Appropriation for 544 National Heart and Lung Advisory Council, member 684 **Science Foundation, National:** Appropriation for 545, 1499 Technology Assessment, Office of, coordination 802 **Science Foundation Act of 1950, National:** Amendments— Science education programs 528 Scientific programs, financing 802 Appropriation for effecting provisions 545 **Science Foundation Authorization Act of 1973, National** 526 **Science Information Exchange,** appropriation for 523 **Seabee Memorial Association, Incorporated,** authorization for erection in the District of Columbia of a Seabees Memorial 678 **Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge, Calif.,** establishment 633 **Seals, North Pacific Fur,** population studies 1039 **Second Liberty Bond Act, Amendments,** public debt limit, temporary increase; extension 63, 406, 1324 **Second Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1972** 163 **Secret Service, United States,** appropriation for 473 **Securities and Exchange Commission,** appropriation for 189, 546 **“Securities Industry Study”,** printing of additional copies 1586 **Security Council, National,** appropriation for 476 **Selective Service System,** appropriation for 547 **Senate.** *See also* Congress; Legislative Branch of the Government. Adjournment 1572, 1574, 1576, 1578, 1581 Adjournment, ruling 1580 Adjournment, sine die 1588 Administrative provisions, appropriation for 1504 Aeronautical and Space Sciences, Committee on, reports by NASA, use of funds 159, 160 Agriculture and Forestry, Committee on, report by the President of the United States, disaster relief legislation 559 Appropriation for 176, 432 Appropriations, Committee on, personnel, compensation 1505 Appropriations, Committee on, reports to— Army, Department of the, military construction, etc 1137 Foreign assistance activities 49 Armed Services, Committee on, reports to— Air Force, Department of the, military construction, etc 1146 Army, Department of the, military construction, etc 1137 Defense, Department of— Military construction, etc 1147 Real property transactions 1154 Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, establishment of additional institutions 716 Navy, Department of the, military construction, etc 1142 Commerce, Committee on, report by Environmental Protection Agency, aircraft noise control study 1239 Contingent expenses, appropriation for 171, 176, 434, 439, 1504 Federal Pay Comparability Act of 1970, amendments, pay adjustments 146 Finance, Committee on, report by Department of Health, Education, and Welfare on Consumer Price Index level excesses 413C71 Foreign Relations, Committee on, reports to— Foreign assistance activities 49 International agreements, transmitted by State Department 619 State, Department of, foreign assistance program 35 Interior and Insular Affairs, Committee on, reports to— Indian Claims Commission 115 Outdoor Recreation, Bureau of, Golden Eagle Passport Program 461 Labor and Public Welfare, Committee on, reports to— Education programs 237, 241, 346, 358, 368, 374 National Science Foundation, transfer of funds 527 Railroad Retirement Board, recommendations 767 New office building, appropriation for construction 1510 President of the Senate— Appointments by— Foreign Policy, Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of, members 497 Inaugural ceremonies for January 20, 1973, joint committee 1574 Reports to— Military departments, contract awards 1152 NASA, use of funds 159, 160 National Science Foundation, transfer of funds 527 Transportation, Department of, housing facilities for Coast Guard personnel 451 President pro tempore— Appointments by— Commission on Revision of the Federal Court System 807 Technology Assessment Board, members 798 Reports to— Joint committee on Budgetary control, study 1325 Public Works, Committee on— Member of National Study Commission 875 Reports to— Environmental Protection Agency, aircraft noise control study 1239 General Services Administration, purchase contract, notification 219 Secretary of the, surety bonds, elimination 204 Senate Procedure, printing of revised edition 559 Veterans’ Affairs, Committee on, report by Defense Department, predischarge education program, implementation 1082 **Senate Procedure,** printing of revised edition 559 **Senior Citizens Month,** 1972, proclamation 1631 **“Separation of Powers and the National Labor Relations Board: Selected Readings”,** printing of additional copies 1585 **Service Contract Act of 1965, Amendments,** wage and fringe benefit protection 789 **Sewage Pollution,** control 822, 824, 837, 843, 871, 884 **Sex, Discrimination on the Basis of, Prohibition:** Civil Rights Commission, jurisdiction 813 Economic opportunity programs 696 Education programs 373 Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972 103 Federal programs, exclusion from participation in, or denial of benefits to any 903, 932 Juror qualification form, required information 740 Proposed constitutional amendment relating to equal rights for men and women 1523 **Shiloh National Military Park, Tenn.,** land acquisition, increased funds 120 **Ship Financing Act of 1972, Federal** 909 **Ship Financing Fund, Federal,** redesignation of Federal Ship Mortage Insurance Fund as 910 **Shipbuilding, Commission on American,** appropriation for 1128 **Shipping.** *See* Vessels. **Shipping Act, 1933, Intercoastal, Amendment,** criminal penalties, converted to civil 653 **Shipping Act of 1916, Amendments,** criminal penalties, converted to civil 653 **Shoshone-Bannock Indian Tribes of Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho,** disposition of judgment funds 743 **Shut-In Day, National:** Designation 504 Proclamation 1664 **Sickle Cell Anemia Control Act, National** 136 **Sitka National Historical Park, Alaska,** additional lands and redesignation 904 **Siuslaw National Forest, Oreg.,** boundary extension 100C72 **Small Business Act:** Amendments— Community economic development 697 Disaster victims, additional loan assistance 554 Handicapped persons purchasing small businesses, financial aid 1316 Outstanding loan ceiling, increase 382 Surety bonds for officers, elimination 206 Water pollution control facilities, loans for 898 Appropriation for effecting provisions 173, 189, 577, 1130, 1503 **Small Business Administration,** appropriation for 173, 189, 577, 1130, 1503 **Small Business Investment Act Amendments of 1972** 1314 **Small Business Investment Act of 1958, Amendment,** financial aid to disadvantaged businessmen 1314 **Small Business Week, 1972,** proclamation 1632 **Smith-Lever Act (Agricultural Extension Service),** appropriation for 595 **Smithsonian Institution:** Appropriation for 168, 189, 522 Board of Regents— Austin, John Paul, appointment 135 Goheen, Robert Francis, appointment 135 Higginbotham, A. Leon, Jr., appointment 135 National Gallery of Art, appropriation for 189 **Social and Economic Statistics Administration:** Agriculture, 1974 census of, appropriation for 1118 Appropriation for 180, 1118 Cotton reports, issuance dates 400 Economic censuses, 1972, appropriation for 1118 Governments, 1972 census of, appropriation for 1118 Nineteenth Decennial census, appropriation for 1118 **Social and Rehabilitation Service:** Administrator, appointment by the President with advice and consent of the Senate 1459 Appropriation for 170, 183, 1502 **Social Security Act:** Amendments— Aged, blind, and disabled, supplemental security income, establishment of program 1465–1485 Health insurance benefits for aged and disabled— Chiropractor services, inclusion 1451, 1452 Christian Science sanatoriums, exemption of certain requirements 1445, 1450 Colostomies, coverage of supplies for 1446 Dental services, hospital admission 1447 Eligible individuals 1372 False reporting, penalties for violations 1419–1422 Family planning services mandatory under medicaid 1462 Hospital insurance benefits 1370, 1374 Indian reservations, skilled nursing facilities 1464 Maternal and child health and crippled children’s services, including American Samoa and Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands 1451 Medical Assistance Advisory Council, termination 1457 Medical assistance program to Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Guam, limitation on payments, increase 1451 Mental and Tuberculosis institutions, coverage of intermediate care 1459 Physical therapy services, inclusion 1445 Podiatric services, inclusion 1452 Professional standards review organizations, designation 1429 Prosthetic lenses, inclusion 1449 Psychiatric hospital services, inclusion 1461 Renal disease, chronic, considered to constitute disability 1463 Skilled nursing facilities 1396, 1415, 1424–1427, 1450, 1453, 1464 Speech pathology services, inclusion 1456 Supplementary medical insurance benefits 1371, 1376–1378 Uninsured individuals, hospital benefits 1374 Maternal and child health services, extension of program 456 Medicare, medicaid, and maternal and child health 1370–1465 Miscellaneous provisions 1485 Old-age, survivors, and disability insurance benefits— Age 62 computation point for men 1340 Age 72, exclusion of certain earnings 1342C73 Child’s benefits 1343–1348 Cost-of-living increases in benefits 412 Coverage— Federal Home Loan Bank employees 1357 Guam, Government employees 1358 Idaho, policemen and firemen 1358 Louisiana, registrars of voters, termination 1366 New Mexico, hospital employees 1358 Schools, colleges, etc., exclusion of students employed by nonprofit organizations auxiliary to; part-time employees, State agreements 1359, 1366 West Virginia, policemen and firemen, modification of agreement 1369 Delayed retirement credit 1339 Disability benefits, reduction of waiting period, etc 1350–1352 Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund, allocation of funds to 422 Increase 406 Japanese-Americans interned during World War II, benefits 1367 Religious orders, coverage of vow-of-poverty members; ministers outside the United States 1354, 1366 Self-employment earnings, optional determination; temporarily living outside United States 1353, 1357 Taxable wage, increase of earnings 417 Uniformed services, wage credit for members 1352 Widows and widowers, increase; duration-of-relationship requirement, waiver, etc 1335, 1343, 1349 Public assistance programs, social services under, limitation of grants to 945 Supplemental security income for aged, blind, and disabled, establishment of program 1465 Unemployment tax, transfer of accounts 398 Appropriation for effecting provisions 86, 1502, 1503 **Social Security Administration:** Appropriation for 183 Commissioner, compensation 1488 **Social Security Amendments of 1972** 1329 **Social Security Amendments of 1972 (H.R. 1),** Senate report, printing of additional copies 1582 **Sockeye Salmon or Pink Salmon Fishery Act of 1947, Amendment,** Fraser River system; salmon stocks, restoration, additional funds 907 **Soil Bank Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 599 **Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act:** Amendments— Agricultural-related pollution prevention, grants 676 Rural environmental protection contracts 676 Appropriation for effecting provisions 599, 607, 1498 **Soil Conservation Service,** appropriation for 606, 1498 **Sokol Day, National:** Designation 803 Proclamation 1681 **Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act of 1940, Amendment,** power of attorney for persons in missing status, extension 1098 **Soldiers’ Home, United States:** Appropriation for 181 Treasurer, elimination of surety bonds 207 **South Carolina:** Cowpens National Battlefield, boundary change; redesignation 121, 122 John L. McMillan Federal Building, Florence, designation 1024 L. Mendel Rivers Federal Building, Charleston, designation 1024 **South Dakota:** Judicial district, revision of divisions 529 Karl E. Mundt Federal Building, Sioux Falls, designation 1024 Lower James-Fort Randall water diversion proposal, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin program, water resource study 1265 Oahe unit, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin program, water resource study 1265 Yankton Sioux Indians, disposition of judgment funds 782 **South Pacific Commission,** U.S. participation, increased funds 808 **Southeastern Power Administration,** appropriation for 628 **Southern Interstate Nuclear Board,** Federal representative, compensation 742 **Southern Ute Tribe of Indians, Colo.,** sale of lands 216 **Southwestern Power Administration,** appropriation for 171, 628, 1514 **Soviet Refugees,** resettlement of Jews in in Israel, authorization of funds 489 **Spain,** naval vessels, loan of 118C74 **Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Page Prevention:** Appropriation for 477, 1517 Director, deputy and assistants, compensation 69 Establishment 67 National Drug Abuse Strategy Council, member 75 **Special Foreign Assistance Act of 1971, Amendment,** Cambodia, United States activities in, limitation 35 **Special Milk Program,** appropriation for 610 **Special Representative for Trade Negotiations,** appropriation for 178, 1131 **Speech Pathology,** Social Security health insurance benefits, inclusion 1456 **Spokane International Exposition of 1974,** proclamation 1599 **Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Bureau of,** appropriation for 184, 515 **SS *United States,*** purchase by Commerce Department 140 **Stamp Act of 1964, Food:** Amendments, prohibition against participation by persons eligible under family assistance programs 1491 Appropriation for effecting provisions 610 **Standard Reference Data Act,** funds for program, authorization 234 **Standards, National Bureau of.** *See* National Bureau of Standards. **Standards Administration, Employment,** appropriation for 169 **Standards Board, Cost-Accounting,** appropriation for 448 **Standards Review Council, National Professional,** establishment 1441 **Standards Review Council, Statewide Professionals,** establishment 1440 **State, Department of:** Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954, appropriation for effecting provisions 1110 Aliens, retirement annuities for certain 490 Ambassadors and ministers, appointment with Senate confirmation 492 Appropriation Act, 1973 1109 Appropriation for 165, 171, 185, 1109, 1514 Appropriations, congressional authorization; reports to committees 35 Arms control, extension of authorization 494 Assistant Secretary, additional 490 Claims by civilian employees, settlement 491 Coordinating Security Assistance Programs, Under Secretary of State for 34 Council on International Economic Policy, member 647 Educational Exchange— Appropriation for 185 Authorization of funds 489 Fishermen’s Protective Act of 1967, amendment, duties 1182 Foreign Affairs, Administration of, appropriation for 171, 185, 489, 1109, 1514 Foreign Assistance Act of 1961. *See separate title.* Foreign Military Sales Act, amendments, defense articles, production outside United States, advance notice to Congress 33 Foreign Officials and Official Guests of the United States, Act for the Protection of 1070 Foreign Policy, Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of, establishment 497 Foreign Relations Authorization Act of 1972 489 Foreign Service Act of 1946— Amendments— Ambassadors and ministers, appointment with Senate confirmation 492 Officers and employees, elimination of surety bonds 207 Appropriation for effecting provisions 54, 1109– 1111, 1113, 1129, 1132 Foreign Service Buildings Act, 1926, appropriation for effecting provisions 1110 General provisions, Appropriation Act 1113, 1134 International agreements— Presidio flood control project, U.S.-Mexico, authorization 1163 Transmittal to Congress by State Department 619 International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico— Additional funds 1162 Appropriation for 185, 1111 International Fisheries Commissions, designation of Alternate United States Commissioners 786, 787 International organizations. *See separate title.* Marine mammal protection, international programs; compliance 1038, 1041 Migration and refugee assistance— Appropriation for 54, 165 Authorization of funds 489 Mutual educational and cultural exchange activities, appropriation for 172C75 National Drug Abuse Strategy Council, member 75 North Pacific Fisheries Act of 1954, amendments, implementation of Convention; enforcement activities 784 Ocean dumping, international cooperation 1054, 1060 Peace Corps Act— Amendments— Funds for program, authorization; voluntary service programs 495 Peace Corps National Advisory Council, abolishment 495 Appropriation for effecting provisions 53 Pesticides, international research and regulations, cooperation 995 Refugees from Cuba, reimbursement for cost of movement 54 South Pacific Commission, U.S. participation, increased funds 808 Soviet refugees, resettlement of Jews in Israel 489 Under Secretary changed to Deputy Secretary 490 United States Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948— Amendments— Appropriations, congressional authorization 35 Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty, grants, authorization for funds 114, 577 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1131 **State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972** 919 **State and Local Government Fiscal Assistance Trust Fund,** establishment 920 **State Tax Collection Act of 1972, Federal** 936 **“State Utility Commissions—Summary and Tabulations of Information Submitted by the Commission”,** printing of additional copies 1577 **Statewide Professionals Standards Review Council,** establishment 1440 **Stockbridge Munsee Indian Community, Wis.,** lands held in trust for 795 **Strategic and Critical Materials Stuck Piling Act:** Appropriation for effecting provisions 483 Disposition of certain materials without regard to— Lead 500 Nickel 500 Zinc 132 **Strategic Arms Limitations Agreement With U.S.S.R.,** endorsement for Presidential approval 746 **Stratified Primitive Area, Wyo.,** designated as addition to Washakie Wilderness 792 **Student Government Day, National,** proclamation 1649 **Student Loan Act of 1969, Emergency Insured:** Amendment, extension 270 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1501 **Student Loan Marketing Association,** establishment 265 **Student Loan Program,** effective date, suspension 563 **Study Commission, National,** establishment, study of water quality effluent limitations 875 **Subversive Activities Control Board,** appropriation for 1131 **Suez Canal,** financial assistance for reopening 22 **Sugar Act of 1948,** appropriation for effecting provisions 599 **“Summary of Veterans Legislation Reported, Ninety-second Congress, First Session”,** printing of additional copies 1571 **“Summary of Veterans Legislation Reported, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session”,** printing of additional copies 1582 **Supplemental Appropriations,** disaster relief 576 **Supplemental Appropriations, 1972** 86 **Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1972, Amendment,** repeal of provision 1508 **Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1973** 1498 **Supply Service, Federal,** appropriation for 187, 482 **Supreme Court of the United States:** Appropriation for 172, 177, 1124 Chief Justice— Administrative Assistant, appointment 46 Bankruptcy Laws of the United States, Commission on, report, time extension 63 Report by the Commission on Revision of the Federal Court Appellate System 807 Clerk, elimination of surety bonds 203 Justices, annuities of widows 579 Librarian, elimination of surety bonds 203 **Surety Bonds for Federal Civilian and Military Personnel,** elimination 201C76 **Surplus Property Act of 1944, Amendments,** historic-monument sites, repeal of provision 504 **Susquehanna River Basin Commission,** appropriation for 189, 631 **Sycamore Canyon Wilderness, Ariz.,** designation 48 **T** **Tahoe Regional Planning Agency,** Lake Tahoe ecological study 833 **Tariff Act of 1930, Amendments,** U.S.-Mexico Boundary Treaty of 1970, customs exemptions of personal property 1162 **Tariff Commission,** appropriation for 189, 1131 **Tariff Schedules of the United States.** For amendments and repeals, *see* 1930, P.L. 361, in Table 1, “General Legislation”, in “Tables of Laws Affected in Vol. 86”, preceding this Index. **Tax Collection Act of 1972, Federal-State** 936 **Tax Court of the United States,** appropriation for 175, 177, 485, 1518 **Taxes:** District of Columbia— Cigarette tax, increase 1015 Motor vehicle excise tax, increase 1015 Sales and use taxes, increase 643 Utility taxes, increase 1016 Employment tax— Old-age, survivors and disability insurance provisions 421, 1353–1360, 1362–1366, 1459 Unemployment, rate increase 398 Estate tax, exclusion of contribution to an annuity in a community property State 1276 Excise tax, bows and arrows, etc., increase 1173 Federal-State Tax Collection Act of 1972 936 Income— Armed Forces, prisoners of war or missing in action in Vietnam conflict, exclusion of compensation 124 Deductions— Accrued vacation pay 1276 Disaster losses 406, 656 Sales tax on motor vehicles 1277 Exemptions— American Samoans 1276 Veterans’ organizations 656 Individual— Coordination of United States and Guam 1494 Federal collection of State 936 Qualified State individual income taxes for Federal collection 938 Returns, place of residence information requirement 935 Self-employment income 420 **Tea Act, Import,** appropriation for effecting provisions 610 **Teachers,** District of Columbia. *See* Teachers *under* District of Columbia. **Technical Amendments Act of 1958, Amendment,** income tax deductions, accrued vacation pay 1276 **Technology Assessment, Office of,** establishment 797 **Technology Assessment Act of 1972** 797 **Technology Assessment Advisory Council,** establishment 800 **Technology Assessment Board,** establishment 797 **Telecommunications, Office of,** appropriation for 180, 1122 **Telecommunications Policy, Office of,** appropriation for 178, 476 **Telephone Bank, Rural,** capital funds 390 **Television,** educational, grants for development 366 **Tennessee:** Fort Donelson National Military Park, land acquisition, increased funds 120 Shiloh National Military Park, land acquisition, increased funds 120 U.S. Cotton Field Station, Knox County land conveyance to State of 814 **Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933:** Amendment, surety bonds of personnel, elimination 206 Appropriations for effecting provisions 631 **Texas,** Mineola Dam and Lake, Sabine River, renamed the Carl L. Estes Dam and Lake 1328 **Thaddeus Kosciuszko Home National Historic Site, Pa.,** establishment 1046 **Thailand:** American ground combat troops, restriction of funds for introduction of 1203 Military assistance, restriction 25 **“The Electoral Commission of 1877”,** painting loan to Smithsonian Institution 1575 **Thermal Discharges,** studies for methods of control 824, 849 **Third Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1957,** Amendment, repeal of provision 1508 **Thomas G. Abernethy Federal Building, Aberdeen, Miss.,** designation 1021 **Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pa.,** renamed 907C77 **Three Forks Division, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, Gallatin and Madison Counties, Mont.,** water resource study 1265 **Time Act of 1966, Uniform, Amendment,** daylight saving, option 116 **Tinicum National Environmental Center, Pa.,** establishment 391 **Tobacco,** flue-cured, marketing quotas, transfer 215 **Tourism Resources Review Commission,** National, appropriation for 1130 **Trade Adjustment Assistance,** appropriation for 1119 **Trade Commission, Federal,** appropriation for 611 **Trade Commission Act, Federal,** administration and enforcement of the Flammable Fabrics Act, transfer of functions to Consumer Product Safety Commission 1231 **Trade Expansion Act of 1962,** modification of duties, proclamations 1597, 1624, 1635, 1667 **Trade Negotiations, Special Representative for.** Appropriation for 178, 1131 Council on International Economic Policy, member 647 **Trading With the Enemy Act, Amendment,** surety bonds for the alien property custodian, elimination 214 **Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act Amendments of 1972, National** 1159 **Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966, National, Amendments,** safety standards, temporary exemptions from; labeling 1159 **Trail Systems Act, National, Pacific Crest Trail,** right-of-way through the McQuinn Strip, Oreg 720 **Transportation, Department of:** Air traffic controllers, career program, retirement 141 Aircraft loan guaranty, program extension 1170 Alaska Railroad, appropriation for operation, etc 586 Amtrak, operation, maintenance, etc 227 Appropriation Act, 1973 580 Appropriation for 173, 185, 580, 1516 Coast Guard, United States. *See separate title.* Contracts, awarded in labor surplus areas 462 Emergency Rail Facilities Restoration Act 1304 Federal Aviation Act of 1958, amendments— Air carriers, rates ; foreign transportation 95 Aircraft noise and sonic boom, control and abatement 1239 Federal Aviation Administration, appropriation for 173, 186, 582 Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971, appropriation for effecting provisions 173, 582 Federal Highway Administration, appropriation for 186, 584 Federal Railroad Administration— Appropriation for 174, 186, 586, 1516 High-speed ground transportation, appropriation for research 586 Railroad Safety, Bureau of, appropriation for 586 Federal Water Pollution Control Act. *See separate title.* Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 816 General provisions, Appropriation Act, 1973 590 Hazardous materials, transportation, advice and assistance to 996 High-speed ground transportation— Appropriation for research 586 Research, extension 462 International Bridge Act of 1972 731 Motor carrier noise emission regulations 1249 Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act 947 National Capital Area Transit Act of 1972 999 National Capital Transportation Act of 1969— Amendments— Arlington Cemetery and Smithsonian Stations, authorization of funds 1004 District of Columbia, increased contributions 466 Funds, authorization 465 Guarantee of transit authority obligations 464 Obligations as lawful investments 466 Reinbursement for interest 465 Appropriation for effecting provisions 589 National Capital Transportation Act of 1972 464 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, appropriation for 174, 586, 1516C78 National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act Amendments of 1972 1159 Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968. *See separate title.* Nutrition program for the elderly, cooperation 89 Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation, member of Board of Directors 1267 Ports and Waterways Safety Act of 1972 424 Rail Passenger Service Act of 1970, amendments— Employees, labor protection; pass privileges 230 Federal grants 231 Loans, guarantee of 232 National Railroad Passenger Corporation, Amtrak officers, compensation 228 Railroad facilities damaged or destroyed by natural disasters of June 1972, loans for restoration 1304 Railroad noise emission regulations 1248 Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, appropriation for 186, 587 Secretary, Office of the, appropriation for 185 Uniform Time Act of 1966, amendment, daylight saving, option 116 Urban Mass Transportation Administration, appropriation for 587 Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Regulation Compact, amendments— Acquisition of stock, facilities, property, etc., authorization 1000 Board of Directors, membership 466 **Transportation Act of 1940, Amendment,** simplification of payment 1163 **Transportation and Communications Services,** appropriation for 482 **Transportation Day and National Transportation Week, National Defense,** 1972, proclamation 1620 **Transportation Exposition, First United States International, Dulles Airport,** commemorative medals 116 **Transportation Payment Act of 1972** 1163 **Transportation Safety Board, National,** appropriation for 588 **Travel Act of 1961, International,** appropriation for effecting provisions 1120, 1130 **Travel Service, United States,** appropriation for 1120 **Treasury, Department of the:** Accounts, Bureau of, appropriation for 471 Admiralty claims, settlement 654 Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Bureau of, appropriation for 471 American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, member 42 Appropriation Act, 1973 471 Appropriation for 471, 1517 Cass County, N. Dak., bridge reconstruction, payment 1051 Comptroller of the Currency, and Deputy, surety bonds, elimination 206 Consumer product safety rules, restriction on importation of nonconforming products, enforcement 1223 Customs, Bureau of, appropriation for 186, 472, 1517 Deputy Secretary, Deputy Under Secretaries, and Assistant Secretary, establishment of positions 148, 149 Disbursing Officers, notification of deficiencies incurred by Federal Officials 215 Engraving and Printing Fund, Bureau of, appropriation for 472 Environmental Financing Act of 1972 899 Environmental Financing Authority, member 900 Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, appropriation for 471 Federal-State Tax Collection Act of 1972 936 Fishermen’s Protective Fund, creation 1183 General provisions, Appropriation Act 473, 486 Gold Reserve Act of 1934, gold certificates, new par value of the dollar 117 Internal Revenue Service— Appropriation for 186, 472, 1517 Employees, surety bonds, elimination 209 International Economic Policy, Council on, member 647 Marine mammals, importation moratorium 1030 Medals, striking of— American Revolution Bicentennial, commemorative medals 37 First United States International Transportation Exposition, Dulles Airport, commemorative medals 116 U.S. frigate *Constellation,* 185th anniversary of launching, commemorative medals 553 Mint, Bureau of the— Appropriation for 472 Officers, elimination of surety bonds 210C79 Noise Control Act of 1972, import regulations under, issuance 1242 Par Value Modification Act 116 Passenger motor vehicle importation, compliance with Federal bumper standards, cooperation 953 Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation, member of Board of Directors 1267 Pesticides and devices, importation regulations, cooperation 995 Public Debt, Bureau of the, appropriation for 472 Second Liberty Bond Act, amendments, public debt limit, temporary increase, extension 63, 406, 1324 Secret Service, United States, appropriation for 473 Secretary, Office of the, appropriation for 186, 471, 1517 State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972 919 State and Local Government Fiscal Assistance Trust Fund 920 Surety bonds, elimination 202 Transportation Payment Act of 1972, promulgation of standards 1163 Treasurer, Office of the— Appropriation for 186, 473 Elimination of surety bonds 209 **Treasury Department Appropriation Act, 1973** 471 **Tree Planting,** assistance to States, appropriation for 520 **Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands:** Appropriation for administration 513 Economic Development Loan Fund, increase 87 Health manpower shortage areas, medical assistance program, inclusion 1292 Maternal and child health and crippled children’s services 1451 Tuna development in the Pacific Ocean, cooperation 745 **Tuberculosis,** grants for prevention and control 749 **Tucumcari Project, San Miguel County, N. Mex.,** water resource study 1265 **Tuna,** program for development in the Pacific Ocean 744 **Tuna Commission, Inter-American Tropical,** compliance with marine mammal protection regulations 1041 **Tuna Conventions Act of 1950, Amendment,** conflict of interest provision, repeal 787 **Turkey,** naval vessels, loan of 118 ***Twin Falls,* USNS,** transfer of vessel to Board of Education, City of New York for educational purposes 1167 **U** **Uncompahgre Project, Montrose and Delta Counties, Colo.,** water resource study 1265 **Underground Electric Power Transmission Research,** appropriation for 629 **Unemployment Compensation Act of 1970, Federal-State Extended, Amendment,** extended benefit period, State “off” indicator 1326 **Unemployment Compensation Act of 1971, Emergency, Amendment,** extension of program 398 **Uniform Time Act of 1966, Amendment,** daylight saving, option 116 **Uniformed Services.** *See also* Armed Forces *and individual services.* Missing status— Sons of members in, Presidential appointment to service academies 505 Termination, incentive pay, continuance 796 Transportation of mobile dwellings and dependents 793 Prisoners of war or missing in action in Vietnam conflict, compensation, income tax exclusion 124 Reenlistment leave, special provisions for extended duty in hostile fire areas, extension 795 Servicemen’s group life insurance, cadets and midshipmen at academies 227 Surgeons General, member of Board of Regents, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences 714 Survivor benefit plan, establishment 706 **Uniformed Services Health Professions Revitalization Act of 1972** 713 **Union of Soviet Socialist Republics,** strategic arms limitation agreement with, congressional endorsement for Presidential approval 746 **United Nations,** United States contributions, reduction in assessed costs 36 **United Nations Day,** 1972, proclamation 1640 **United States Air Force Academy:** Presidential appointments, additional 505 Servicemen’s group life insurance, coverage for cadets 227 **United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency:** Appropriation for 188, 1128 Funds, authorization 494 **United States Attorneys and Marshals,** appropriation for 1114, 1515C80 **United States Coast Guard.** *See* Coast Guard, United States. **United States Coast Guard Academy,** servicemen’s group life insurance, coverage for cadets 227 **United States Code:** [Note: For amendments and repeals of sections in positive law titles, see Table 5(a) in “Laws Affected in Volume 86”, preceding this Index.] Printing and binding, appropriation for. 447 **United States Court of Claims:** Appropriation for 1126 Commissioners, retired, recall for temporary assignment 529 Judgments for compensation, completion 652 **United States Courts.** *See* Courts, United States. **United States Customs Ports of Entry,** display of U.S. flag at all times 1633 **United States Frigate *Constellation,*** 175th anniversary of launching 553 **United-States Housing Act of 1937:** Amendments, low-rent housing program, increased funds 906 Appropriation for effecting provisions 541 **United States Information Agency:** Appropriation for 173, 190, 1131 Basic authorities 493 **United States Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948:** Amendments— Appropriations, congressional authorization 35 Basic authorities; authorization of funds 492–494 Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty, grants, authorization for funds 114, 577 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1131 **United States Magistrates:** Salary ceiling 721 Temporary assignment 47 **United States Marshals,** surety bonds, elimination 203 **United States Military Academy,** Presidential appointments, additional 505 **United States Naval Academy:** Presidential appointments, additional 505 Servicemen’s group life insurance, coverage for midshipmen and cadets 227 **United States Park Police,** appointment, maximum age limit 142, 145 **United States Postal Service.** *See* Postal Service, United States. **United States Prisoners,** appropriation for support of 1116 **United States Secret Service,** appropriation for 473 **United States Soldiers’ Home:** Appropriation for 181 Treasurer, elimination of surety bonds 207 **United States Tax Court,** appropriation for 175, 177, 485, 1518 **United States Travel Service,** appropriation for 1120 **Upper Colorado River Storage Project:** Appropriation for 625 Completion of construction 525 **Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964,** appropriation for effecting provisions 587 **Urban Mass Transportation Administration,** appropriation for 587 **Use Tax Act, District of Columbia, Amendments,** rate increase 643 **USNS *Twin Falls,*** transferred to the Board of Education, City of New York for educational purposes 1167 **Utah:** Fort Douglas Military Reservation, establishment of a metallurgy research center at 133 Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, establishment 1311 **V** **Vegetable Gardens,** each American family urged to plant 1575 **Venereal Disease Prevention and Control Act, National** 750 **Ventura County Water Management Project, Calif.,** water resource study 1265 **Vermont,** Winston Prouty Federal Building, Essex Junction, designation 1023 **Vessels:** Acquisition, construction, etc., additional funds 1046 Commercial fishing vessels, incidental taking of marine mammals; gear development 1030, 1041 Design and construction standards 427 Federal Ship Financing Act of 1972 909 Federal Ship Financing Fund, redesignation of Federal Ship Mortgage Insurance Fund as 910 Fishermen’s Protective Act of 1967, amendment, illegal seizure by foreign country, reimbursement to owner 1182 Liberty ships to be used for artificial reefs, application comments 618 Marine mammals, unlawful taking of, penalties 1036–1038 Marine sanitation devices 822, 871 Merchant Marine Act, 1936. *See separate title.* M/V *Wickersham,* operation of passenger vessel by State of Alaska 1534C81 Naval, loans to foreign countries 118 Ocean dumping, prohibition 1053 Passenger— Cruises off trade routes; carrying of mail and cargo 389 Sold to foreign registry 140 Ports and Waterways Safety Act of 1972 424 Prohibited vessels and fish in U.S. fisheries 1327 Ship mortgages for high-powered vessels, guarantee 528 SS *United States,* purchase by Commerce Department 140 Towing, licensing of personnel; study and report 423, 424 U.S. frigate *Constellation,* 175th anniversary of launching 553 USNS *Twin Falls,* transferred to the Board of Education, City of New York for educational purposes 1167 **Veterans.** *See also* Veterans Administration. Clothing allowance 394 Compensation, increase 393 Disabled— Housing grants, maximum amount 432 Vietnam era, employment and training 1097 Educational assistance, allowance increase 1074 Incompetent, retirement pay 394 Inter-Service and Agency Coordination Committee, establishment 1082 On-job training 1077 1085 Overpayments, relief of recovery 396 Predischarge Education Program, coordination with Defense Department 1082 Residential property, liability release 397 Spanish-American War, widows’ pension 395 Survivor benefit plan, establishment 706 Veterans’ Employment and Readjustment Act of 1972 1093 Vietnam Era Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance Act of 1972 1074 Vocational rehabilitation, cost-of-instruction payments to institutions of higher education 378 Vocational rehabilitation, subsistence allowance, increase 1074 **Veterans Administration.** *See also* Veterans. Appropriation for 166, 187, 547 Educational assistance, post-Korean conflict program of, study 1093 Grants to affiliated medical schools 1104 Hospital education and training capacity, expansion 1101, 1106 Hospitals, improvements, expansions, etc., of facilities 1106 National Advisory Council for Drug Abuse Prevention, member 74 National Advisory Council on Drug Abuse, member 85 National Drug Abuse Strategy Council, member 75 National Heart and Lung Advisory Council, member 684 Overpayments, relief from administrative error 396 Predischarge Education Program, coordination with Defense Department 1082 Public health programs, coordination with 1101 Regional Medical Education Centers, designation 1107 State medical schools, establishment of new, pilot programs 1102 Veterans’ Canteen Service, surety bonds for employees, elimination 204 **Veterans’ Administration Medical School Assistance and Health Manpower Training Act of 1972** 1100 **Veterans’ Compensation and Relief Act of 1972** 393 **Veterans Day,** 1972, proclamation 1671 **Veterans’ Employment and Readjustment Act of 1972** 1094 **Vice President of the United States,** Office of, appropriation for 433 **Vicksburg National Military Park, Miss.,** gunboat *Cairo,* exhibition of 796 **Vietnam:** United States refund claims 27 Vietnamese and other free world forces, availability of funds 35, 737, 1202, 1204 **Vietnam, North,** National Week of Concern for Prisoners of War/Missing in Action, designation 61 **Vietnam Era Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance Act of 1972** 1074 **Virgin Islands:** Delegate to the House of Representatives 118 Land-grant status for the College of the Virgin Islands 350 Medical assistance program, limitation on payments, increase 1451 Members of the legislature, minimum age 563 National Guard, establishment in 810 **Virgin Islands Corporation Act, Amendment,** surety bonds for employees, elimination 214C82 **Virginia:** Booker T. Washington National Monument, development, increased funds 120 Boundary agreement with Maryland, consent of Congress 1180 Clifton Forge, gift of a historical Baldwin steam locomotive to city by Navy Department, authorization 1278 Custis-Lee Mansion, Va., renamed the Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial 401 George Washington Birthplace National Monument, boundary change 121 Great Dismal Swamp and Dismal Swamp Canal, N.C.-Va, protection and preservation, feasibility study 793 Motor vehicles, interstate agreement regarding fees in District of Columbia 392 National Capital Area Transit Act of 1972 999 National Capital Transportation Act of 1972 464 Petersburg National Battlefield, boundary change 121 Richard H. Poff Federal Building, Roanoke, designation 1023 Seaward boundary agreement with North Carolina, consent of Congress 1298 Watkins M. Abbitt Federal Building, Farmville, designation 1023 Wolf Trap Farm Park, development, increased funds 120 **Vocational Education Act of 1963, Amendments:** Extension of programs, etc 325, 353 Volunteer firemen, inclusion 325 **Vocational Rehabilitation,** training program for veterans 1074 **Volcanic National Park, Lassen, Calif.,** boundary change 121 **Volcanic Wilderness, Lassen, Calif.,** designation 918 **Volunteers in the National Forests Act of 1972** 147 **Voters Registration Month, National:** Designation 470 Proclamation 1652 **W** **Wage Board Employees,** revision of prevailing rate systems 564 **Wallowa and Whitman National Forests, Oreg.,** inclusion of Eagle Cap Wilderness 1026 **“War Powers Legislation”,** printing of additional copies 1579 **Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon, Confederated Tribes of the:** Lands held in trust for 719 Nonmembers, inheritance 530 **Washakie Wilderness, Wyo.,** renaming of South Absaroka Wilderness as 792 **Washington:** Colville Reservation, Confederated Tribes of, disposition of judgment funds 56 International Exposition on the Environment, Spokane, 1974— Proclamation 1599 U.S. participation 1321 **Washington, D.C.,** Mary Switzer Memorial Building, designation 1024 **Washington, International Exposition on the Environment Held at Spokane in 1974,** U.S. participation 1321 **Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System,** surety bonds for employees, elimination 214 **Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority,** appropriation for 589 **Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Regulation Compact, Amendments:** Acquisition of stock, facilities, property, etc., authorization 1000 Board of Directors, membership 466 **Washington National Monument, Booker T., Va.,** development, increased funds 120 **Water:** Conservation projects 667 Cumberland Island National Seashore, Ga., water resource developments 1068 Distribution and drainage systems, construction 804 Environmental Financing Act of 1972 899 Potomac River Basin, construction of reservoir, payment for 113 Reclamation Project Authorization Act of 1972 964 Resources development, Gateway National Recreation Area, N.Y.-N.J. 1310 Resources development study 1265 Saline Water Conversion Act of 1971— Appropriation for effecting provisions 517 Program, authorization of funds 122 Storage for rural communities 669 Rural Development Act of 1972 657 Upper Colorado River Basin Storage projects, completion of construction 525 Water and waste disposal systems, grants 658 **Water Bank Act,** appropriation for effecting provisions 599, 609C83 **Water Commission, National,** appropriation for 630 **Water Conversion Act of 1971, Saline,** appropriation for effecting provisions 517 **Water Conservation Board, Colorado,** establishment 965 **Water Pollution Control Act, Federal.** *See* Federal Water Pollution Control Act. **Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, Federal** 816 Appropriation for effecting provisions 1498 **Water Pollution Control Advisory Board,** establishment 887 **Water Quality Information Advisory Committee, Effluent Standards and,** establishment 894 **Water Resources Council:** Appropriation for 631 Estuaries and estuarine zones, pollution in, studies 823 **Water Resources Planning Act:** Amendment, increased funds 578 Appropriation for effecting provisions 631 **Water Resources Research, Office of,** appropriation for 517 **Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act:** Amendments, conservation and utilization of land, cost sharing 667 Appropriation for effecting provisions 607 **Waterways Safety Act of 1972, Ports and** 424 **Watkins M. Abbitt Federal Building, Farmville, Va.,** designation 1023 **Wayne N. Aspinall Federal Building, Grand Junction, Colo.,** designation 1024 **West Virginia,** policemen and firemen, Social Security benefits 1369 **Western Interstate Nuclear Board,** Federal representative, compensation 743 **Westlands Water District, Calif.,** deferment of construction charges 530 **White Cane Safety Day,** 1972, proclamation 1651 **White House Office,** appropriation for 477 ***Wickersham,* M/V,** operation of passenger vessel by State of Alaska 1534 **Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, Amendment,** designation of segment of Saint Croix River, Minn.-Wis., as component of the national wild and scenic rivers system 1174 **Wilderness Areas:** Black Lava Flow and Schonchin Lava Flow areas, designated as Lava Beds Wilderness 811 Buffalo National River, Ark., study regarding preservation 46 Cedar Keys Wilderness, Fla., designation 505 Eagle Cap Wilderness, Oreg., additional lands 1026 Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Ariz.-Utah, report on suitability as wilderness area 1313 Indian Peaks Area, Arapaho National Forest, Colo., study regarding preservation 1060 Lassen Volcanic Wilderness, Calif., designation 918 Pine Mountain Wilderness, Ariz., designation 38 Stratified Primitive Area, Wyo., designated as addition to Washakie Wilderness 792 Washakie Wilderness, Wyo., renaming of South Absaroka Wilderness as 792 **Wildfire Protection Assistance,** State cooperation 670 **Wildlife, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and,** appropriation for 184, 515 **Wildlife Conservation:** Bald and golden eagles, taking, selling, etc., increased penalties; enforcement 1064 Real property transfer 723 **Wildlife Refuge, Alamosa National, Colo.,** establishment 964 **Wildlife Refuge, Cedar Keys National, Fla.,** designation of Cedar Keys Wilderness within 505 **Wildlife Refuge, Mishak National, Colo.,** establishment 964 **Wildlife Refuge, San Francisco Bay National, Calif.,** establishment 399 **Wildlife Refuge, Seal Beach National, Calif.,** establishment 633 **Wildlife Restoration Act, Federal Aid in, Amendments,** wildlife restoration fund, bows and arrows, additional tax revenue for 1172 **Wildlife Week, National,** proclamation 1616 **William Fitts Ryan Visitor Center, Gateway National Recreation Area, N.Y.-N.J.,** designation 1309 **William J. Green Jr. Federal Building, Philadelphia, Pa.,** designation 1025 **William L. Springer Lake,** designation 1326 **William M. Colmer Federal Building, Hattiesburg, Miss.,** designation 1021 **William R. Hull Federal Building, St. Joseph, Mo.,** designation 1023 **Winston Prouty Federal Building, Essex Junction, Vt.,** designation 1023 **Wisconsin:** John W. Byrnes Post Office and Federal Building, Green Bay, designation 1026C84 Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians, lands held in trust for 743 Marquette University, Milwaukee, duty-free importation of a four octave carillon 1566 Saint Croix River, segment designated as a component of the national wild and scenic rivers system 1174 Stockbridge Munsee Indian Community, lands held in trust for 795 **Wolf Trap Farm Park, Va.,** development, increased funds 120 **Women’s Rights Day,** proclamation 1657 **Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars,** appropriation for 524 **Woodrow Wilson Memorial Act of 1968,** appropriation for effecting provisions 524 **World Trade Week,** 1972, proclamation 1637 **Wyoming:** Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, land acquisition, increased funds 120 Fossil Butte National Monument, establishment 1069 John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Memorial Parkway, establishment 619 Stratified Primitive Area, designated as addition to Washakie Wilderness 792 Washakie Wilderness, renaming of South Absaroka Wilderness as 792 **Y** **Yankton Sioux Indians, S. Dak.,** disposition of judgment funds 782 **Yavapai Apache Tribe, Ariz.,** disposition of judgment funds 768 **Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.,** depositors, payment of claims 763 **Youth Camp Safety,** investigation and study 353 **Youth Conservation Corps,** appropriation for 519 **Youth Conservation Corps Act of 1970,** Amendment, expansion of pilot program 1319 **Youth Training Programs** 690, 693 **Yugoslavia,** Overseas Private Investment Corporation, operation in 22 **Z** **Z** **Zinc,** disposition from national stockpile 132 **Zoological Park, National,** appropriation for 523 D1 INDIVIDUAL INDEX **A** Page Albert, Hon. Carl 439 Allen, Mrs. Fernande M 1542 Amaral, Maria M 1539 Anderson, Robert O 1641 Andrews, Elizabeth B 436 Appalachian Regional Hospitals, Incorporated 1568 Attinello, John S 1554 Auld, William D 1537 Austin, John P 135 **B** Badalamenti, Maria 1537 Baker, William E 1552 Balauro, Mrs. Concepcion G 1549 Beas, Robert J 1532 Bell, S. Sgt. J. C., Jr 1539 Benavides, Antonio 1549 Brezhnev, Leonid I 747 Brou, Capt. Claire E 1553 Brown, Willard O 1543 Bryan, Lesley E 1540 Buiso, Thomas A 1560 Bull, Gerald V 1564 **C** Capps, David 1551 Carroll, Roy E 1530 Carveil, Mrs. Kayo N 1530 Chaber, Mrs. Hind N., and children Georgette H., Jeanette H., and Violette H 1528 Chancellor, Jerry L 1556 Chung Chi Lee 1541 Clarkson, Stephen H 1545 Columbia Military Academy 1555 Crumb, David J 1534, 1573 **D** Daniel, Nina 1531 Dumpit, Josephine 1528 **E** Earle, Lloyd B 1531 Ellender, Allen J., Jr 1504 **F** Fainter, Edith J 1562 Feller, Albert G. and Flora 1546 Forrester, Magnus D 1565 Foster, David J 1557 **G** Gamer, Sara B 1557 Goheen, Robert F 135 Greene, Thomas W. and Jill A 1540 Guerrero-Chavez, Luis, Guadalupe, and Alfredo 1535 **H** Harpold, M. Sgt. William C 1567 Herrera, Mrs. Gloria V 1538 Higginbotham, A. Leon, Jr 135 Higgins, William W 1562 Hilmy, Salman M 1532 Holloway, Joseph J., estate of 1562 Hoose, Clinton M 1529 Hoover, J. Edgar 1575 Howrey Lumber Company, El Paso, Tex. 1547 Hunyadi, Matyas 1541 **I** Improte, Herbert 1557 **K** Kamehameha the Great 562 Kent, Cpl. Michael T 1545 Koch, Wilma B 1550 Koenig, Walter E 1555 Koza, Harold D 1536 Krzyzanowski, Richard L 1554 Kutter, Wolfgang 1563 Kyong Ok Goodwin (nee Won) 1550 **L** LaHera, Vladimir R 1539 Linneweh, Louis H 1562 Lucas, William (Vasilios Loukatis) 1529 **M** Mahmoud, Mrs. Latife H 1542 Manlucu, Albina L. Z 1548 Marchbanks, Maurice 1564 Martins, Maria R 1550 Mayoros, John C 1567 McLeish, Mrs. Norma 1532 Mills, Maj. Michael M 1540D1 Mitchell, Maj. Henry C 1551 Mpolakis, Eleonora G 1529 Mullins, Cpl. Bobby R 1558 **N** Newett, Thomas 1562 Norby, Amos E., estate of 1559 **O** Olson, Roger 1562 Ortuzar-Varas, Jorge and Maria P 1562 **P** Pena, Amparo C. Vieuda de, and children Yolanda, Marisela, and Lorenzo 1542 Phillips, Luz M. C. A. 1538 Plameras, Antonio 1535 **R** Reiser, Albert W., Jr 1544 Rexroat, Robert 1535 Ridgely, Marie M 1564 River Forest, Ill., village of 1538, 1546 Rivers, Sgt. Gary L 1553 Rodriguez, Alberto 1563 Rogers, John C 1566 Ross Aviation, Incorporated 1533 Ryan, Priscilla M 1509 **S** Sack, Anne M 1558 Scanio, Mrs. Rose 1527 Schumacher, John F 1541 Seaborg, Harold J 1555 Sedalia, Marshall, Boonville Stage Line, Incorporated 1533 Serna, Mrs. Crescencia L., and children Maria M. F., Sally G., Gonzalo G., and James G 1527 Shafer, John W., Jr 1541 Simons, Dr. David G 1549 Sindone, Vincent J 1547 Slavik, Howard D 1562 Sonnenberg Gardens, N. Y 1559 Soo Yong Kwak 1528 Souvenir, Mrs. Julian 1537 Spitz, Mark A 1583 Stiteler, Lester L 1548 Sullivan, Joseph F 1544 **T** Truman, Hon. Harry S 1574 **U** Uttech, Gary R 1552 **V** Valleriani, Rita R 1548 Varela, Juanita S 1530 **W** Wallace, Gov. George C 146 Wentworth, Gary 1568 West, William J 1554 Whitenack, Frank W 1250 Wolff, Kenneth J 1563 Woodson, John P., heirs of 1562 Wotring, Donald W 1558 **Y** Young, John 562 **Z** Zonars, Charles, estate of 1546
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