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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 99 STAT. · September 30, 1986 · 99th Congress · Public Law 99–178

Public Law 99–178. Making appropriations for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and related agencies, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1986, and for other purposes

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99 STAT. 1102 Public Law 99–178 99th Congress An Act Making appropriations for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and related agencies, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1986, and for other purposes. Dec. 12, 1985[[H.R. 3424](/us/bill/99/hr/3424)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1986.Department of Labor Appropriation Act, 1986.
That the following sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1986, and for other purposes, namely: TITLE I— DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Employment and Training Administration program administration For expenses of administering employment and training programs, $68,155,000, together with not to exceed $42,666,000 which may be expended from the Employment Security Administration account in the Unemployment Trust Fund. training and employment services For expenses necessary to carry into effect the Job Training[29 USC 1501 note](/us/usc/t29/s1501).
Partnership Act, including the purchase and hire of passenger motor vehicles, the construction, alteration, and repair of buildings and other facilities, and the purchase of real property for training centers as authorized by the Job Training Partnership Act, $3,461,045,000 plus reimbursements, to be available for obligation for the period July 1, 1986, through June 30, 1987, including $2,000,000 for the National Commission for Employment Policy, including $3,000,000 for all activities conducted by and through the National Occupational Information Coordinating Committee under the Job Training Partnership Act, and including $10,000,000 for service delivery areas under section 101(a)(4)(A)(iii) of the Job Training[29 USC 1511](/us/usc/t29/s1511).[29 USC 1602, 1631](/us/usc/t29/s1602/1631).
Partnership Act in addition to amounts otherwise provided under sections 202 and 251(b) of the Act: *Provided*, That no funds from any other appropriation shall be used to provide meal services at or for Job Corps centers: *Provided further*, That of the funds made available for obligation for the Summer Youth Employment and Training Program for the program years 1985 and 1986 the Secretary of Labor may reserve an amount, which, when combined with excess unexpended funds, shall not exceed fifteen percent of the total provided for the program, and allot such funds to the States so that each service delivery area receives, as nearly as possible, an amount equal to its prior year allocation for this program.
For the purposes of this provision, “excess unexpended funds” shall mean for program year 1985, any amount unexpended as of September 30,99 STAT. 1103 1985, in excess of 10 percent of the prior year State allotment, and for program year 1986, any amount unexpended as of September 30, 1986, in excess of 10 percent of the prior year State allotment. Reallocations of excess unexpended funds pursuant to this provision shall be accomplished by reducing, by an amount equivalent to the amount of excess unexpended funds, allotments made to the States. community service employment for older americans To carry out the activities for national grants or contracts withGrants.Contracts. public agencies and public or private nonprofit organizations under paragraph (1)(A) of section 506(a) of title V of the Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended, $254,280,000. [42 USC 3056d](/us/usc/t42/s3056d).Grants.
To carry out the activities for grants to States under paragraph
(3)of section 506(a) of title V of the Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended, $71,720,000. federal unemployment benefits and allowances For payments during the current fiscal year of benefits and payments as authorized by title II of Public Law 95–250, as amended, and of trade adjustment benefit payments and allowances,[92 Stat. 172](/us/stat/92/172). as provided by law (part I, subchapter B, chapter 2, title II of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended) $10,000,000, together with such[19 USC 2291](/us/usc/t19/2291). amounts as may be necessary to be charged to the subsequent appropriation for payments for any period subsequent to September 15 of the current year: *Provided*, That amounts received or recovered pursuant to section 208(e) of Public Law 95–250 shall be[92 Stat. 179](/us/stat/92/179). available for payments. state unemployment insurance and employment service operations For activities authorized by the Act of June 6, 1933, as amendedStudy.[29 USC 49–49*l*–1](/us/usc/t29/s49–49l–1). (29 U.S.C. 49–491–1; 39 U.S.C. 3202(a)(1)(E)); title III of the Social Security Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 502–504); necessary administrative expenses for carrying out 5 U.S.C. 8501–8523, and sections 231–235 and 243–244, title II of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended; and as[19 USC 2291–2294, 2315, 2316](/us/usc/t19/s2291–2294/2315/2316).[29 USC 49f](/us/usc/t29/s49f). authorized by section 7c of the Act of June 6, 1933, as amended, necessary administrative expenses under sections 101(a)(15)(H)(ii) and 212(a)(14) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, as amended (8 U.S.C. 1101 et seq.), and section 51 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended (26 U.S.C. 51), notwithstanding section 261(f)(2)(A) of the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981, as amended,[98 Stat. 1042](/us/stat/98/1042).[26 USC 51 note](/us/usc/t26/s51). $23,600,000, together with not to exceed $2,456,240,000 which may be expended from the Employment Security Administration account in the Unemployment Trust Fund, and of which not to exceed $250,000, of the amount which may be expended from said Trust Fund for Employment Service purposes, snail be used by the Secretary of Labor to conduct a study, to be submitted to Congress prior to June 1, 1986, designed to examine the status of automation in the labor exchange process throughout the Employment Service system, and to develop recommendations (including cost estimates) necessary to ensure the most efficient and effective job matching program within each State and among the States (known as the Interstate Job Bank System), and of which $22,700,000 together with not to exceed $769,500,000 of the amount which may be expended from said trust fund shall be available for obligation for the period99 STAT. 1104 July 1, 1986, through June 30, 1987, to fund activities under section 6[29 USC 49e](/us/usc/t29/s49e). of the Act of June 6, 1933, as amended, including the cost of penalty mail made available to States in lieu of allotments for such purpose, and of which $283,532,000 shall be available only to the extent necessary to administer unemployment compensation laws to meet increased costs of administration resulting from changes in a State law or increases in the number of unemployment insurance claims filed and claims paid or increased salary costs resulting from changes in State salary compensation plans embracing employees of the State generally over those upon which the State s basic allocation was based, which cannot be provided for by normal budgetary adjustments. advances to the unemployment trust fund and other funds For repayable advances to the Unemployment Trust Fund as[42 USC 1105, 1323](/us/usc/t42/s1105/1323). authorized by sections 905(d) and 1203 of the Social Security Act, as amended, and to the Black Lung Disability Trust Fund as authorized by section 9501(c)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code of[26 USC 9501](/us/usc/t26/s9501). 1954, as amended, and for nonrepayable advances to the Unemployment Trust Fund as authorized by section 8509 of title 5, United States Code, and to the “Federal unemployment benefits and allowances” account, to remain available until September 30, 1987, $465,000,000. Labor-Management Services salaries and expenses For necessary expenses for Labor-Management Services, $57,505,000. Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation pension benefit guaranty corporation fund Contracts.The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation is authorized to make such expenditures, including financial assistance authorized by section[94 Stat 1217](/us/stat/94/1217). 104 of Public Law 96–364, within limits of funds and borrowing authority available to such Corporation, and in accord with law, and to make such contracts and commitments without regard to fiscal year limitations as provided by section 104 of the Government Corporation Control Act, as amended (31 U.S.C. 9104), as may be necessary in carrying out the program through September 30, 1986, for such Corporation: *Provided*, That not to exceed $33,040,000 shall be available for administrative expenses of the Corporation. Employment Standards Administration salaries and expenses For necessary expenses for the Employment Standards Administration, including reimbursement to State, Federal, and local agencies and their employees for inspection services rendered, $190,318,000, of which not to exceed $8,000,000 shall be available for obligation through September 30, 1987, for acquisition of computer equipment and software for the Federal Employees’ Compensation Level II System, together with $406,000, which may be expended99 STAT. 1105 from the Special Fund in accordance with sections 39(c) and 44(j) of the Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act. [33 USC 939](/us/usc/t33/s939).[98 Stat. 1654](/us/stat/98/1654). special benefits (including transfer of funds) For the payment of compensation, benefits, and expenses (except administrative expenses) accruing during the current or any prior fiscal year authorized by title V, chapter 81 of the United States Code; continuation of benefits as provided for under the head “Civilian[5 USC 8101 *et seq*](/us/usc/t5/s8101).[61 Stat. 260](/us/stat/61/s260).[58 Stat. 566](/us/stat/58/s566).[42 USC 1702](/us/usc/t42/s1702); [50 USC 2004](/us/usc/t50/s2004).[33 USC 910](/us/usc/t33/s910). War Benefits” in the Federal Security Agency Appropriation Act, 1947; the Employees’ Compensation Commission Appropriation Act, 1944; and sections 4(c) and 5(f) of the War Claims Act of 1948 (50 U.S.C. App. 2012); and 50 per centum of the additional compensation and benefits required by section 10(h) of the Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act, as amended, $259,500,000, together with such amounts as may be necessary to be charged to the subsequent year appropriation for the payment of compensation and other benefits for any period subsequent to September 15 of the current year: *Provided*, That in addition there shall be transferred from the Postal Service fund to this appropriation such sums as the Secretary of Labor determines to be the cost of administration for Postal Service employees through September 30, 1986. black lung disability trust fund For payments from the Black Lung Disability Trust Fund, $988,422,000, of which $942,868,000 shall be available until September 30, 1987, for payment of all benefits and interest on advances under subsection (c)(2) of section 9501 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, as authorized by section 9501(d) (1), (2), (4), and[26 USC 9501](/us/usc/t26/s9501).
(7)of that Act and of which $25,481,000 shall be available for transfer to Employment Standards Administration, Salaries and Expenses, and $19,697,000 for transfer to Departmental Management, Salaries and Expenses, and $376,000 for transfer to Departmental Management, Office of Inspector General, for expenses of operation and administration of the Black Lung Benefits program as authorized by section 9501(d)(5)(A) of that Act: *Provided*, That in addition, such amounts as may be necessary may be charged to the subsequent year appropriation for the payment of compensation, other benefits, or interest on advances for any period subsequent to June 15 of the current year: *Provided further*, That in addition, such amounts shall be paid from this fund into miscellaneous receipts as the Secretary of the Treasury determines to be the administrative expenses of the Department of the Treasury for administering the fund during the current fiscal year, as authorized by section 9501(d)(5)(B) of that Act. Occupational Safety and Health Administration salaries and expenses For necessary expenses for the Occupational Safety and HealthGrants. Administration, $218,045,000, including not to exceed $53,021,000, which shall be the maximum amount available for grants to States under section 23(g) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act,[29 USC 672](/us/usc/t29/s672). which grants shall be no less than fifty percent of the costs of State99 STAT. 1106 occupational safety and health programs required to be incurred under plans approved by the Secretary under section 18 of theProhibition.[29 USC 667](/us/usc/t29/s667). Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970: *Provided*, That none of the funds appropriated under this paragraph shall be obligated or expended for the assessment of civil penalties issued for first instance violations of any standard, rule, or regulation promulgated[29 USC 651 note](/us/usc/t29/s651).[29 USC 666](/us/usc/t29/s666). under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (other than serious, willful, or repeated violations under section 17 of the Act) resulting from the inspection of any establishment or workplace subject to the Act, unless such establishment or workplace is cited, on the basis of such inspection, for ten or more violations: *Provided further*,Prohibition. That none of the funds appropriated under this paragraph shall be obligated or expended to prescribe, issue, administer, or enforce any standard, rule, regulation, or order under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 which is applicable to any person who is engaged in a farming operation which does not maintain a temporary labor camp and employs ten or fewerProhibition. employees: *Provided further*, That none of the funds appropriated under this paragraph shall be obligated or expended to prescribe, issue, administer, or enforce any standard, rule, regulation, order or administrative action under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 affecting any work activity by reason of recreationalProhibition. hunting, shooting, or fishing: *Provided further*, That no funds appropriated under this paragraph shall be obligated or expended to administer or enforce any standard, rule, regulation, or order under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 with respect to any employer of ten or fewer employees who is included within a category having an occupational injury lost work day case rate, at the most precise Standard Industrial Classification Code for which such data are published, less than the national average rate as such rates are most recently published by the Secretary, acting through the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in accordance with section 24 of that Act (29 U.S.C. 673), except—
(1)to provide, as authorized by such Act, consultation, technical assistance, educational and training services, and to conduct surveys and studies;
(2)to conduct an inspection or investigation in response to an employee complaint, to issue a citation for violations found during such inspection, and to assess a penalty for violations which are not corrected within a reasonable abatement period and for any willful violations found;
(3)to take any action authorized by such Act with respect to imminent dangers;
(4)to take any action authorized by such Act with respect to health hazards;
(5)to take any action authorized by such Act with respect to a report of an employment accident which is fatal to one or more employees or which results in hospitalization of five or more employees, and to take any action pursuant to such investigation authorized by such Act; and
(6)to take any action authorized by such Act with respect to complaints of discrimination against employees for exercising rights under such Act: *Provided further*, That the foregoing proviso shall not apply to any person who is engaged in a farming operation which does not maintain a temporary labor camp and employs ten or fewer employees: *Provided further*, That none of the funds appropriated99 STAT. 1107 under this paragraph shall be obligated or expended for the proposal or assessment of any civil penalties for the violation or alleged violation by an employer of ten or fewer employees of any standard, rule, regulation, or order promulgated under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (other than serious, willful or repeated[29 USC 651 note](/us/usc/t29/s651). violations and violations which pose imminent danger under section 13 of the Act) if, prior to the inspection which gives rise to[29 USC 662](/us/usc/t29/s662). the alleged violation, the employer cited has
(1)voluntarily requested consultation under a program operated pursuant to section 7(c)(1) or section 18 of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of[29 USC 656, 667](/us/usc/t29/s656/667). 1970 or from a private consultative source approved by the Administration and
(2)had the consultant examine the condition cited and
(3)made or is in the process of making a reasonable good faith effort to eliminate the hazard created by the condition cited as such, which was identified by the aforementioned consultant, unless changing circumstances or workplace conditions render inapplicable the advice obtained from such consultants: *Provided further*, That noneProhibition. of the funds appropriated under this paragraph may be obligated or expended for any State plan monitoring visit by the Secretary of Labor under section 18 of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, of any factory, plant, establishment, construction site, or other area, workplace or environment where such a workplace or environment has been inspected by an employee of a State acting pursuant to section 18 of such Act within the six months preceding such inspection: *Provided further*, That this limitation does not prohibit the Secretary of Labor from conducting such monitoring visit at the time and place of an inspection by an employee of a State acting pursuant to section 18 of such Act, or in order to investigate a complaint about State program administration including a failure to respond to a worker complaint regarding a violation of such Act, or in order to investigate a discrimination complaint under section 11(c) of such Act, or as part of a special study monitoring program,[29 USC 660](/us/usc/t29/s660). or to investigate a fatality or catastrophe: *Provided further*, That none of the funds appropriated under this paragraph may be obligated or expended for the inspection, investigation, or enforcement of any activity occurring on the Outer Continental Shelf which exceeds the authority granted to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration by any provision of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, or the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act Amendments[43 USC 1301 note](/us/usc/t43/s1301).[43 USC 1801 note](/us/usc/t43/s1801). of 1978. Mine Safety and Health Administration salaries and expenses For necessary expenses for the Mine Safety and Health Administration, $151,679,000, including purchase and bestowal of certificates and trophies in connection with mine rescue and first-aid work, and the purchase of not to exceed fifty-two passenger motor vehicles for replacement only; the Secretary is authorized to accept lands, buildings,[30 USC 962](/us/usc/t30/s962). equipment, and other contributions from public and private sources and to prosecute projects in cooperation with other agencies, Federal, State, or private; the Mine Safety and Health Administration is authorized to promote health and safety education and training in the mining community through cooperative programs with States, industry, and safety associations; and any funds available to the Department may be used, with the approval of the99 STAT. 1108 Secretary, to provide for the costs of mine rescue and survivalProhibition. operations in the event of major disaster: *Provided*, That none of the funds appropriated under this paragraph shall be obligated or expended to carry out section 115 of the Federal Mine Safety and[30 USC 825](/us/usc/t30/s825).[30 USC 814](/us/usc/t30/s814). Health Act of 1977 or to carry out that portion of section 104(g)(1) of such Act relating to the enforcement of any training requirements, with respect to shell dredging, or with respect to any sand, gravel, surface stone, surface clay, colloidal phosphate, or surface limestone mine. Bureau of Labor Statistics salaries and expenses For necessary expenses for the Bureau of Labor Statistics, including advances or reimbursements to State, Federal, and local agencies and their employees for services rendered, $158,640,000, of which $13,258,000 shall be for expenses of revising the Consumer Price Index, together with not to exceed $36,309,000, which may be expended from the Employment Security Administration account in the Unemployment Trust Fund: *Provided*, That $5,848,000 shall remain available until September 30, 1987. Departmental Management salaries and expenses For necessary expenses for Departmental Management, including $2,136,000 for the President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, $99,303,000, together with not to exceed $252,000 which may be expended from the Employment Security Administration account in the Unemployment Trust Fund. assistant secretary for veterans employment and training Not to exceed $132,975,000 may be derived from the Employment Security Administration account in the Unemployment Trust Fund to carry out the provisions of 38 U.S.C. 2001–08 and 2021–26. office of the inspector general For salaries and expenses of the Office of the Inspector General in[5 USC app](/us/usc/t5/app). carrying out the provisions of the Inspector General Act of 1978, $38,730,000, together with not to exceed $3,231,000 which may be expended from the Employment Security Administration account in the Unemployment Trust Fund. special foreign currency program For payments in foreign currencies which the Treasury Department determines to be excess to the normal requirements of the United States, for necessary expenses of the Department of Labor, as authorized by law, $47,000, to remain available until expended. This appropriation shall be available in addition to other appropriations to such agency for payments in foreign currencies. General Provisions Sec. 101. Appropriations in this Act available for salaries and expenses shall be available for supplies, services, and rental of99 STAT. 1109 conference space within the District of Columbia, as the Secretary of Labor shall deem necessary for settlement of labor-management disputes. Sec. 102. None of the funds appropriated under this Act shall beProhibitions. Hazardous materials. used to grant variances, interim orders or letters of clarification to employers which will allow exposure of workers to chemicals or other workplace hazards in excess of existing Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards for the purpose of conducting experiments on workers’ health or safety. This title may be cited as the “Department of Labor Appropriation Act, 1986”. TITLE II— DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICESDepartment of Health and Human Services Appropriation Act, 1986. Health Resources and Services Administration health resources and services For carrying out titles III, IV, VII, VIII, XV, XVI, XIX, and XXI of the Public Health Service Act, and section 427(a) of the Federal Coal[42 USC 241; *ante*, pp. 822, 525, 400](/us/usc/t42/s241/pp822/525/400), [42 USC 300k–1, 300q–1, 300w, 300aa](/us/usc/t42/300k–1/300q–1/300w/300aa).[30 USC 937](/us/usc/t30/937).[42 USC 701](/us/usc/t42/701).*Ante.* p. 541.[98 Stat. 2342](/us/stat/98/2342).[42 USC 300r](/us/usc/t42/s300r). Mine Health and Safety Act, and title V of the Social Security Act, $1,360,434,000, of which $500,000 shall be available for assistance to two-year schools of medicine or osteopathy under section 788(a) of the Public Health Service Act; of which $2,600,000 shall be available for grants under section 371 of the Public Health Service Act; of which $5,000,000 shall be for construction of and equipment for outpatient medical facilities under section 1610(b), of which $3,300,000 shall be available only for payments to the State of Hawaii for care and treatment of persons afflicted with Hansen’s disease; of which $750,000 to be available until expended, shall be used to renovate the National Hansen’s Disease Center; of which $5,000,000 shall be to establish geriatric educational units under section 788(b) of the Public Health Service Act; and of which*Ante*, p. 541. $1,200,000 shall remain available until expended for interest subsidies on loan guarantees made prior to fiscal year 1981 under part B of title VII of the Public Health Service Act: *Provided*, That this[42 USC 293](/us/usc/t42/s293). appropriation shall be available for payment of the costs of medical care, related expenses, and burial expenses hereafter incurred by or on behalf of any person who has participated in the study of untreated syphilis initiated in Tuskegee, Alabama, in 1932, in such amounts and subject to such terms and conditions as prescribed by the Secretary of Health and Human Services and for payment, in such amounts and subject to such terms and conditions, of such costs and expenses hereafter incurred by or on behalf of such person’s wife or offspring determined by the Secretary to have suffered injury or disease from syphilis contracted from such person: *Provided further*, That when the Department of Health and Human Services administers or operates an employee health program for any Federal department or agency, payment for the full estimated cost shall be made by way of reimbursement or in advances to this appropriation: *Provided further*, That during the fiscal year, and within the resources and authority available under section 338 of the Public Health Service Act, gross obligations for the principal[42 USC 254k](/us/usc/t42/s254k). amount of direct loans under sections 335(c), 338C(e)(1), and 338E of that Act shall not exceed $1,000,000: *Provided further*, That none of[42 USC 254h, 254n, 254p](/us/usc/t42/s254h/254n/254p).99 STAT. 1110 the funds made available by this Act shall be used to provide special retention pay (bonuses) under paragraph
(4)of 37 U.S.C. 302(a) to any regular or reserve officer of the Public Health Service for any period during which the officer is providing obligated service under section 338B (or under former sections 225(e) or 752) of the Public[42 USC 254m, 234, 254m](/us/usc/t42/s254m/234/254m). Health Service Act except that this proviso shall not apply to any period of service covered by an agreement entered into by an officer under 37 U.S.C. 302(c)(1) before the date of enactment of Public Law[96 Stat. 1830](/us/stat/96/1830). 97–377: *Provided further*, That in addition to the amounts provided herein, $15,750,000 shall be available to the Health Resources and Services Administration from reimbursements from other Federal Agencies and Departments for the operation of employee occupationalProhibition.[42 USC 201 note](/us/usc/t42/s201). health programs under 5 U.S.C. 7901: *Provided further*, That no funds appropriated to carry out the Public Health Service Act may be used to award grants to, enter into new contracts or cooperative agreements with, or otherwise assist, a State, or any agency thereof, to administer, or monitor the operation of, or operate[42 USC 254b, 254c](/us/usc/t42/s254b/254c).[42 USC 300y](/us/usc/t42/s300y). (except as provided in section 329(h)(2) and 330(g)(3)) any program supported under section 329 or 330, or title XIX-C, of the Public Health Service Act: *Provided further*, That during fiscal year 1986, the Secretary of Health and Human Services shall enter into commitments to guarantee loans, under subpart 1 of part C of title[42 USC 294](/us/usc/t42/s294). VII of the Public Health Service Act, to students who have not previously received loans guaranteed thereunder, and to students who have previously received loans guaranteed thereunder, except that the total of commitments so authorized may not exceed the sum of $275,000,000 plus any uncommitted balances of loan guarantee authority provided for any prior fiscal year which remain available for fiscal year 1986. medical facilities guarantee and loan fund federal interest subsidies for medical facilities For carrying out subsections
(d)and
(e)of section 1602 of the[42 USC 300q–2](/us/usc/t42/s300q–2). Public Health Service Act, $25,000,000 together with any amounts received by the Secretary in connection with loans and loan guarantees[42 USC 291](/us/usc/t42/s291). under title VI of the Public Health Service Act, to be available without fiscal year limitation for the payment of interest subsidies. During the fiscal year no commitments for direct loans, or loan guarantees shall be made. health maintenance organization loan and loan guarantee fund Any amounts received by the Secretary in connection with loans and loan guarantees under title XIII of the Public Health Service[42 USC 300e](/us/usc/t42/s300e). Act, and not to exceed $700,000, may be disbursed with respect to any liability or contingent liability incurred prior to 1985. Centers for Disease Control disease control (including transfer of funds) To carry out titles in and XIX and section 1102 of the Public[42 USC 241, 300w, 300b–1](/us/usc/t42/s241/300w/300b–1).[30 USC 801 and note, 842, 843](/us/usc/t30/s801/842/843). Health Service Act, sections 101, 102, 103, 201, 202, and 203 of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977, and sections 20, 21, and99 STAT. 1111 22 of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970; including[29 USC 669–671](/us/usc/t29/s669–671). insurance of official motor vehicles in foreign countries; and hire, maintenance, and operation of aircraft, $471,861,000, of which $3,797,000 shall remain available until expended for equipment and construction and renovation of facilities, and of which $6,900,000 shall remain available until September 30, 1987 for the purchase and distribution of drugs, and of which $2,000,000 shall be used to establish, maintain, and operate a twenty-four-hcur telephone hotline which permits calls to be made without charge to the caller, which provides general information concerning acquired immune deficiency syndrome and information concerning medical services and housing facilities for individuals with such syndrome, and which refers such individuals to counseling services: *Provided*, That training of employees of private agencies shall be made subject to reimbursement or advances to this appropriation for the full cost of such training: *Provided further*, That not to exceed $1,266,000 in collections from user fees, including collections from training and reimbursements and advances for the full cost of proficiency testing of private clinical laboratories, may be credited to this appropriation: *Provided further*, That $10,000,000 shall be derived from unobligated balances provided under Public Law 94–266 for national[90 Stat. 362](/us/stat/90/362). influenza immunization: *Provided further*, That $1,000,000 shall be used for studies of designer or synthetic drug use. National Institutes of Health national cancer institute For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health Service Act with respect to cancer, $1,258,159,000. [42 USC 241; *ante*, p. 822](/us/usc/t42/s241/822). national heart, lung, and blood institute For carrying out section 301, title IV, and section 1105 of the Public Health Service Act with respect to cardiovascular, lung, and[42 USC 241; *ante*, p. 822](/us/usc/t42/s241/822); [42 USC 300b–4](/us/usc/t42/s300b–4). blood diseases, and blood and blood products, $859,572,000. national institute of dental research For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health Service Act with respect to dental diseases, $103,377,000. national institute of arthritis, diabetes, and digestive and kidney diseases For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health Service Act with respect to arthritis, diabetes, and digestive and kidney diseases, $569,597,000. national institute of neurological and communicative disorders and stroke For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health Service Act with respect to neurological and communicative disorders and stroke, $433,595,000. 99 STAT. 1112 national institute of allergy and infectious diseases [42 USC 241; *ante*, p. 822](/us/usc/t42/s241/822).For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health Service Act with respect to allergy and infectious diseases, $383,717,000. national institute of general medical sciences For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health Service Act with respect to general medical sciences, $514,814,000. national institute of child health and human development For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health Service Act with respect to child health and human development, $321,972,000. national eye institute For carrying out section 301 and part F of title IV of the Public Health Service Act with respect to eye diseases and visual disorders, $195,168,000. national institute of environmental health sciences For carrying out sections 301 and 311, and title FV, of the Public[42 USC 243](/us/usc/t42/s243). Health Service Act with respect to environmental health sciences, $197,686,000. national institute on aging For carrying out section 301 and title IV of the Public Health Service Act with respect to aging, $156,592,000. research resources For carrying out section 301 and section 472 of the Public Health[42 USC 829*l*–1](/us/usc/t42/s829l–1).Prohibition. Service Act with respect to research resources and general research support grants, $305,696,000: *Provided*, That none of these funds, with the exception of funds for the Minority Biomedical Research Support program, shall be used to pay recipients of the general research support grants program any amount for indirect expenses in connection with such grants. john e. fogarty international center For carrying out the activities at the John E. Fogarty International Center, $11,568,000, of which $1,999,000 shall be available for payment to the Gorgas Memorial Institute for maintenance and operation of the Gorgas Memorial Laboratory. national library of medicine For carrying out section 301 with respect to health information communications and part I of title III of the Public Health Service[42 USC 275](/us/usc/t42/s275). Act, $57,956,000. office of the director For carrying out the responsibilities of the Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health, $117,085,000, including purchase of not to exceed ten passenger motor vehicles for replacement only. 99 STAT. 1113 buildings and facilities For construction of, and acquisition of sites and equipment for, facilities of or used by the National Institutes of Health, $14,900,000, to remain available until expended. Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health For carrying out the Public Health Service Act with respect to[42 USC 201 note](/us/usc/t42/s201). mental health, drug abuse, alcohol abuse, and alcoholism, $958,860,000 of which $100,000 for design, modernization, and improvement of government owned or leased intramural research facilities shall remain available until expended: *Provided*, That in addition to amounts provided herein, $10,000,000 shall be available for carrying out activities for protection and advocacy for mentally ill persons, to become available upon enactment of authorizing legislation. federal subsidy for saint elizabeths hospital For a portion of the cost of the maintenance and operation of Saint Elizabeths Hospital in the District of Columbia $43,696,000: *Provided*, That in fiscal year 1986 and thereafter the maximum[24 USC 170a](/us/usc/t24/s170a). amount available to Saint Elizabeths Hospital from Federal sources shall not exceed the total of the following amounts: the appropriations made under this heading, amounts billed to Federal agencies and entities by the Secretary of Health and Human Services for services provided at Saint Elizabeths Hospital, and amounts authorized by titles XVIII and XIX of the Social Security Act: *Provided further*,[42 USC 1395, 1396](/us/usc/t42/s1395/1396).Prohibition. That this amount shall not include Federal funds appropriated to the District of Columbia under “Federal Payment to the District of Columbia” and payments made pursuant to section 9(c) of Public Law 98-621: *Provided further*, That the Secretary of Health[98 Stat. 3377](/us/stat/98/3377).[24 USC 168b](/us/usc/t24/s168b). and Human Services may set rates which in the aggregate do not exceed the estimated total cost of inpatient and outpatient services provided through Saint Elizabeths Hospital as authorized by title 16, sections 2315 and 2320, title 21, sections 511, 513, 522, 545, 902, and 1116, and title 24, sections 301 and 302 of the District of Columbia Code, and may bill and collect from (prospectively or otherwise) individuals, the District of Columbia and other entities for any services so provided: *Provided further*, That the Secretary of Health and Human Services may set rates which in the aggregate do not exceed the estimated total cost of inpatient and outpatient services provided through Saint Elizabeths Hospital as authorized by title 24, sections 191, 196, 211, 212, 222, 253, and 324, title 31, section 1535, and title 42, sections 249 and 251 of the United States Code, and may[98 Stat. 3379–3381](/us/stat/98/3379–3381);[98 Stat. 3](/us/stat/98/3). bill and collect (prospectively or otherwise) from individuals, and Federal agencies, and other entities for any services so provided. Amounts so collected shall be credited to the appropriation for Saint Elizabeths Hospital and shall remain available until expended. 99 STAT. 1114 Office of Assistant Secretary for Health public health service management For the expenses necessary for the Office of Assistant Secretary for Health and for carrying out title III of the Public Health Service[42 USC 241](/us/usc/t42/s241). Act, $91,541,000, together with not to exceed $1,050,000 to be transferred and expended as authorized by section 201(g) of the Social[42 USC 401](/us/usc/t42/s401). Security Act, from the Federal Hospital Insurance and the Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Funds referred to therein and, in addition, amounts collected by the National Center for Health Statistics from the sale of data tapes shall be credited to this appropriation and shall remain available until expended. retirement pay and medical benefits for commissioned officers For retirement pay and medical benefits of Public Health Service Commissioned Officers as authorized by law, and for payments under the Retired Serviceman’s Family Protection Plan and Survivor Benefit Plan and for medical care of dependents and retired personnel under the Dependents’ Medical Care Act (10 U.S.C., ch.[10 USC 1071 *et seq*.](/us/usc/t10/s1071) 55), such amounts as may be required during the current fiscal year. Health Care Financing Administration grants to states for medicaid For carrying out, except as otherwise provided, title XIX of the[42 USC 1396](/us/usc/t42/s1396). Social Security Act, $17,918,000,000, to remain available until expended. For making, after May 31, 1986, payments to States under title XIX of the Social Security Act, for the last quarter of fiscal year 1986 for unanticipated costs, incurred for the current fiscal year, such sums as may be necessary. Payment under title XIX may be made for any quarter beginning after June 30, 1985, and before October 1, 1986, with respect to any State plan or plan amendment in effect during any such quarter, if submitted in, or prior to such quarter and approved in that or any such subsequent quarter. For making payments to States under title XIX of the Social Security Act for the first quarter of fiscal year 1987, $6,500,000,000, to remain available until expended. payments to health care trust funds For payment to the Federal Hospital Insurance and the Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Funds, as provided under[42 USC 417, 429, 1395w](/us/usc/t42/s417/429/1395w).[42 USC 426a, 1395i–1](/us/usc/t42/s426a/1395i–1).[42 USC 426 note](/us/usc/t42/s426). sections 217(g), 229(b) and 1844 of the Social Security Act, sections 103(c) and 111(d) of the Social Security Amendments of 1965, and section 278(d) of Public Law 97–248, $18,854,000,000. program management For carrying out, except as otherwise provided, titles XI, XVIII,[42 USC 1301, 1395, 1396](/us/usc/t42/s1301/1395/1396).[42 USC 401](/us/usc/t42/s401). and XIX of the Social Security Act, $89,533,000, together with not to exceed $1,176,785,000 to be transferred to this appropriation as authorized by section 201(g) of the Social Security Act, from the Federal Hospital Insurance and the Federal Supplementary Medical99 STAT. 1115 Insurance Trust Funds referred to therein: *Provided*, That in addition, $15,000,000 shall similarly be derived by transfer from said trust funds and shall be expended only to the extent necessary to process workloads not anticipated in the budget estimates and to meet unanticipated costs of agencies or organizations with which agreements have been made to participate in the administration of title XVIII and after maximum absorption of such costs within the remainder of the existing limitation has been achieved. Social Security Administration payments to social security trust funds For payment to the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and the Federal Disability Insurance Trust Funds, as provided under sections 201(m), 217(g), 228(g), 229(b), and 1131(b)(2) of the Social Security Act and section 152 of Public Law 98–21, $497,008,000. [42 USC 401, 417, 428, 429, 1320b–1](/us/usc/t42/s401/417/428/429/1320b–1);[42 USC 401 and notes](/us/usc/t42/s401). special benefits for disabled coal miners For carrying out title IV of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977, including the payment of travel expenses on an actual[30 USC 901](/us/usc/t30/s901). cost or commuted basis, to an individual, for travel incident to medical examinations, and to parties, their representatives, and all reasonably necessary witnesses for travel within the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, to reconsideration interviews and to proceedings before administrative law judges, $727,908,000 to remain available until expended. For making, after July 31, of the current fiscal year, benefit payments to individuals under title IV of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977, for costs incurred in the current fiscal year, such amounts as may be necessary. For making benefit payments under title IV of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 for the first quarter of fiscal year 1987, $270,000,000, to remain available until expended. supplemental security income program For carrying out the Supplemental Security Income Program, section 401 of Public Law 92–603, section 212 of Public Law 93–66, as[42 USC 1382e note](/us/usc/t42/s1382e).[42 USC 1382 note](/us/usc/t42/s1382).[1383 note](/us/usc/t1383/s1383).[42 USC 401](/us/usc/t42/s401). amended, and section 405 of Public Law 95–216, including payment to the social security trust funds for administrative expenses incurred pursuant to section 201(g)(1) of the Social Security Act, $7,712,089,000, to remain available until expended: *Provided*, That any portion of the funds provided to a State in the current fiscal year and not obligated by the State during that year shall be returned to the Treasury. For making, after July 31 of the current fiscal year, benefit payments to individuals under title XVI of the Social Security Act, for unanticipated costs incurred for the current[42 USC 1381](/us/usc/t42/s1381). fiscal year, such sums as may be necessary. For carrying out the Supplemental Security Income Program for the first quarter of fiscal year 1987, $2,339,250,000, to remain available until expended. assistance payments program For carrying out, except as otherwise provided, titles I, IV–A and –D, X, XI, XIV, and XVI of the Social Security Act and the Act of[42 USC 301, 601. 651, 1201, 1301, 1351, 1381](/us/usc/t42/s301/601/651/1301/1351/1381).99 STAT. 1116[24 USC 321 *et seq*](/us/usc/t24/s321). July 5, 1960 (24 U.S.C., ch. 9), $6,859,578,000, to remain available until expended. For making, after May 31 of the current fiscal year, payments to States under titles I, IV–A and –D, X, XIV, and XVI of the Social[42 USC 301, 601, 651, 1201, 1351, 1381](/us/usc/t42/s301/601/651/1201/1351/1381). Security Act, for the last three months of the current fiscal year, for unanticipated costs, incurred for the current fiscal year, such sums as may be necessary. For making payments to States under titles I, IV–A and –D, X, XIV, and XVI of the Social Security Act for the first quarter of fiscal year 1987, $2, 193,754,000, to remain available until expended. child support enforcement For carrying out, except as otherwise provided, titles IV–D and XI of the Social Security Act, $432,601,000, to remain available until expended. For making, after May 31 of the current fiscal year, payments to States under title IV–D of the Social Security Act, for the last three months of the current fiscal year, for unanticipated costs, incurred for the current fiscal year, such sums as may be necessary. For making payments to States under title IV–D of the Social Security Act for the first quarter of fiscal year 1987, $170,750,000, to remain available until expended. low income home energy assistance For carrying out title XXVI of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation[42 USC 8621](/us/usc/t42/s8621). Act of 1981, $2,100,000,000. limitation on administrative expenses For necessary expenses, not more than $3,992,486,000 may be expended, as authorized by section 201(g)(1) of the Social Security[42 USC 401](/us/usc/t42/s401).[42 USC 1383 note](/us/usc/t42/s1383).[42 USC 1383](/us/usc/t42/s1383). Act, from any one or all of the trust funds referred to therein: *Provided*, That travel expense payments under section 1631(h) of such Act may be made only when travel of more than seventy-five miles is required: *Provided further*, That $145,000,000 of the foregoing amount shall be apportioned for use only to the extent necessary to process workloads not anticipated in the budget estimates, for automation projects and their impact on the work force, and to meet mandatory increases in costs of agencies or organizations with which agreements have been made to participate in the administration of titles XVI and XVIII and section 221 of the Social Security[42 USC 1381, 1395, 421](/us/usc/t42/s1381/1395/421). Act, and after maximum absorption of such costs within the remainder of the existing limitation has been achieved: *Provided further*, That $182,939,000 for automatic data processing and telecommunications activities shall remain available until expended: *Provided further*,Prohibition. That none of the funds appropriated by this Act may be used for the manufacture, printing, or procuring of social security[42 USC 405](/us/usc/t42/s405). cards, as provided in section 205(c)(2)(D) of the Social Security Act, where paper and other materials used in the manufacture of such cards are produced, manufactured, or assembled outside of the United States. 99 STAT. 1117 Human Development Services social services block grant For carrying out the Social Services Block Grant Act, $2,700,000,000. [42 USC 1305 note](/us/usc/t42/s1305). human development services For carrying out, except as otherwise provided, the Older Americans Act of 1965, the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act, the Native[42 USC 3001 note, 5601 note](/us/usc/t42/s3001/5601).[42 USC 2991](/us/usc/t42/s2991).[42 USC 6000 note](/us/usc/t42/s6000).[42 USC 5101 note](/us/usc/t42/s5101).[42 USC 9814](/us/usc/t42/s9814).[98 Stat. 1757](/us/stat/98/1757).[42 USC 10401 note](/us/usc/t42/s10401).[42 USC 9801 note](/us/usc/t42/s9801). Americans Programs Act, the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act, the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, chapter 8–D of title VI–A of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981 (pertaining to grants to States for planning and development of dependent care programs), the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (title III of Public Law 98–457), and the Head Start Act, $2,015,922,000: *Provided*, That $76,349,000 shall be the maximum amount available for Indian and migrant Head Start programs for fiscal year 1986. family social services For carrying out parts B and E of title IV and section 1110 of the[42 USC 620, 670, 1310, 5111](/us/stat/t42/s620/670/1310511). Social Security Act, and title II of Public Law 95–266 (adoption opportunities), $790,237,000. work incentives For carrying out a work incentive program, as authorized by part C of title IV of the Social Security Act, including registration of[42 USC 630](/us/usc/t42/s630). individuals for such programs, and for related child care and other supportive services, as authorized by section 402(a)(19)(G) of the Act,[42 USC 602](/us/usc/t42/s602). including transfer to the Secretary of Labor, as authorized by section 431 of the Act, $220,000,000 which shall be the maximum[42 USC 631](/us/usc/t42/s631). amount available for transfer to the Secretary of Labor and to which the States may become entitled pursuant to section 403(d) of such Act, for these purposes. [42 USC 603](/us/usc/t42/s603). Office of Community Services community services block grant For carrying out the Community Services Block Grant Act,[42 USC 9901 note](/us/usc/t42/s9901).[42 USC 9910](/us/usc/t42/s9910). $372,435,000, of which $19,920,000 shall be for carrying out section 681(a)(2)(A), $4,050,000 shall be for carrying out section 681(a)(2)(D), $3,035,000 shall be for carrying out section 681(a)(2)(E), and $6,130,000 shall be for carrying out section 681(a)(2)(F). Departmental Management general departmental management For necessary expenses, not otherwise provided, for general departmental management, including hire of six medium sedans, $139,949,000 together with not to exceed $8,000,000 to be transferred and expended as authorized by section 201(g)(1) of the Social Security Act from any one or all of the trust funds referred to therein, of[42 USC 401](/us/usc/t42/s401). which $16,000,000 shall be for the award of grants, under the authority of section 301 of the Public Health Service Act, for four[42 USC 241](/us/usc/t42/s241).99 STAT. 1118 projects demonstrating the delivery of health care services to victims of acquired immune deficiency syndrome, to be conducted by entities located, and providing services to persons residing, in those four standard metropolitan statistical areas having the highest concentration of persons suffering the syndrome: *Provided*, That an additional amount of $4,500,000 shall be transferred from amounts available to the National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, for construction, which additional amount shall be used by the Secretary under the contract provisions of section 301(a)(7) of the[42 USC 241](/us/usc/t42/s241). Public Health Service Act for construction of the Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center in West Virginia. office of the inspector general For expenses necessary for the Office of the Inspector General, $42,219,000 together with not to exceed $30,000,000 to be transferred[42 USC 401](/us/usc/t42/s401). and expended as authorized by section 201(g)(1) of the Social Security Act from any one or all of the trust funds referred to therein. office for civil rights For expenses necessary for the Office for Civil Rights, $16,000,000 together with not to exceed $4,000,000 to be transferred and expended as authorized by section 201(g)(1) of the Social Security Act from any one or all of the trust funds referred to therein. policy research For carrying out, to the extent not otherwise provided, research[42 USC 1310](/us/usc/t42/s1310). studies under section 1110 of the Social Security Act, $6,500,000. General Provisions Sec. 201. Prohibition. None of the funds appropriated by this title for grants-in-aid of State agencies to cover, in whole or in part, the cost of operation of said agencies, including the salaries and expenses of officers and employees of said agencies, shall be withheld from the said agencies of any State which have established by legislative enactment and have in operation a merit system and classification and compensation plan covering the selection, tenure in office, and compensation of their employees, because of any disapproval of their personnel or the manner of their selection by the agencies of the said States, or the rates of pay of said officers or employees. Sec. 202. Funds appropriated in this Act for the National Institutes of Health snail be used to support no fewer than 6,100 new and competing research projects. Sec. 203. Appropriations in this Act for the Health Resources and Services Administration, the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control, the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, the Health Care Financing Administration, and Departmental Management shall be available for expenses for active commissioned officers in the Public Health Service Reserve Corps and for not to exceed two thousand four hundred and fifty commissioned officers in the Regular Corps; expenses incident to the dissemination of health information in foreign countries through exhibits and other appropriate means; advances of funds for compensation, travel, and subsistence expenses (or per diem in lieu99 STAT. 1119 thereof) for persons coming from abroad to participate in health or scientific activities of the Department pursuant to law; expenses ofEducation. primary and secondary schooling of dependents in foreign countries, of Public Health Service commissioned officers stationed in foreign countries, at costs for any given area not in excess of those of the Department of Defense for the same area, when it is determined by the Secretary that the schools available in the locality are unable to provide adequately for the education of such dependents, and for the transportation of such dependents, between such schools and their places of residence when the schools are not accessible to such dependents by regular means of transportation; expenses for medical care for civilian and commissioned employees of the Public Health Service and their dependents, assipied abroad on a permanent basis in accordance with such regulations as the Secretary may provide; rental or lease of living quarters (for periods not exceeding five years), and provision of heat, fuel, and light and maintenance, improvement, and repair of such quarters, and advance payments therefor, for civilian officers, and employees of the Public Health Service who are United States citizens and who have a permanent station in a foreign country; purchase, erection, and maintenance of temporary or portable structures; and for the payment of compensation to consultants or individual scientists appointed for limited periods of time pursuant to section 207(f) or section 207(g) of the Public Health Service Act, at rates established by the Assistant[42 USC 209](/us/usc/t42/s209). Secretary for Health, or the Secretary where such action is required by statute, not to exceed the per diem rate equivalent to the rate for GS–18; not to exceed $9,500 for official reception and representation expenses related to any health agency of the Department when specifically approved by the Assistant Secretary for Health. Sec. 204. None of the funds contained in this Act shall be used toProhibition.Abortion. perform abortions except where the life of the mother would be endangered if the fetus were carried to term. Sec. 205. Funds advanced to the National Institutes of Health Management Fund from appropriations in this Act shall be available for the expenses of sharing medical care facilities and resources pursuant to section 327A of the Public Health Service Act. [42 USC 254a](/us/usc/t42/s254a). Sec. 206. Funds appropriated in this title for the Social Security Administration and the Office of Child Support Enforcement shall be available for not to exceed $5,000 for official reception and representation expenses related to income maintenance or child support enforcement activities of the Department when specifically approved by the Commissioner of Social Security. Sec. 207. Funds appropriated in this title for the Health Care Financing Administration shall be available for not to exceed $2,000 for official reception and representation expenses when specifically approved by the Administrator of the Health Care Financing Administration. Sec. 208. No funds appropriated for the fiscal year ending SeptemberProhibition.[42 USC 210 note](/us/usc/t42/s210). 30, 1986, by this or any other Act, may be used to pay basic pay, special pays, basic allowance for subsistence and basic allowances for quarters of the commissioned corps of the Public Health Service described in section 204 of title 42, United States Code, at a level that exceeds 110 percent of the Executive Level I annual rate of basic pay: *Provided*, That amounts received from employees of the Department in payment for room and board may be credited to the appropriation accounts “Health Resources and Services”, National99 STAT. 1120 Institutes of Health “Office of the Director”, “Disease Control”, and “Federal Subsidy for Saint Elizabeths Hospital”. Sec. 209. Prohibition. None of the funds appropriated in this title shall be used to transfer the general administration of programs authorized under[42 USC 2991](/us/usc/t42/s2991). the Native American Programs Act from the Department of Health and Human Services to the Department of the Interior. Sec. 210. Funds provided in this Act may be used for one-year contracts which are to be performed in two fiscal years, so long as the total amount for such contracts is obligated in the year for which the funds are appropriated. Sec. 211. Research and development.AIDS. Pursuant to section 264 of title 42, United States Code, funds provided in this Act for research into the causes and transmission of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome disease may be used by the Surgeon General for closing or quarantining as a public health hazard any bathhouse or massage parlor which in his judgment pursuant to law can be determined to facilitate the transmission or spread of the AIDS epidemic. This title may be cited as the “Department of Health and Human Services Appropriation Act, 1986”. TITLE III—Department of Education Appropriation Act, 1986. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION compensatory education for the disadvantaged For carrying out chapter 1 of the Education Consolidation and[20 USC 3801](/us/usc/t20/s3801).[20 USC 3804](/us/usc/t20/s3804). Improvement Act of 1981, as amended, $3,688,163,000, of which $5,246,000 shall be used for purposes of section 555(d) of said Act to provide technical assistance and evaluate programs, and the remaining $3,682,917,000 shall become available on July 1, 1986, and remain available until September 30, 1987: *Provided*, That of these remaining funds, no funds shall be used for purposes of section[20 USC 3803](/us/usc/t20/s3803). 554(a)(1)(B), $264,524,000 shall be available for purposes of section 554(a)(2)(A), $150,170,000 shall be available for purposes of section 554(a)(2)(B), $32,616,000 shall be available for purposes of section 554(a)(2)(C) and $35,607,000 shall be available for purposes of section 554(b)(1)(D). [20 USC 1070d–2](/us/usc/t20/s1070d–2).For carrying out section 418A of the Higher Education Act, $7,500,000. impact aid For carrying out title I of the Act of September 30, 1950, as[20 USC 236 *et seq*](/us/usc/t20/s236).[20 USC 237](/us/usc/t20/s237).[20 USC 241–1](/us/usc/t20/s241–1).[20 USC 238](/us/usc/t20/s238). amended (20 U.S.C. ch. 13), $675,000,000, of which $22,000,000 shall be for entitlements under section 2 of said Act, $10,000,000, which shall remain available until expended, shall be for payments under section 7 of said Act and $643,000,000 shall be for entitlements under section 3 of said Act of which $513,000,000 shall be for entitlements under section 3(a) of said Act: *Provided*, That payment with respect to entitlements under section 3(a) to any local educational agency described in section 3(d)(1)(A) of said Act shall be at 100 per centum of entitlement except that payment to such agency attributable to children who reside on property which is described in[20 USC 244](/us/usc/t20/s244). section 403(1)(C) of said Act shall be limited to 15 per centum of entitlement: *Provided further*, That payment with respect to entitlements under section 3(a) to any local educational agency not described in section 3(d)(1)(A) shall be ratably reduced from 100 per centum of entitlement except that payment to such agency attributable to children who reside on property which is described in99 STAT. 1121 section 403(1)(C) shall be ratably reduced from 15 per centum of[20 USC 244](/us/usc/t20/s244). entitlement: *Provided further*, That payment with respect to entitlements under section 3(b) of said Act to any local educational agency[20 USC 238](/us/usc/t20/s238). in which 20 per centum or more of the total average daily attendance is made up of children determined eligible under section 3(b) shall be at 60 per centum of entitlement and payment with respect to entitlements under section 3(b) of said Act to any local educational agency in which less than 20 per centum of the total average daily attendance is made up of children determined eligible under section 3(b) shall be ratably reduced from 100 per centum of entitlement: *Provided further*, That the provisions of section 5(c) of said Act shall not apply to funds provided herein: *Provided further*,[20 USC 240](/us/usc/t20/s240).[20 USC 241–1](/us/usc/t20/s241–1). That no payments shall be made under section 7 of said Act to any local educational agency whose need for assistance under that section fails to exceed the lesser of $10,000 or 5 per centum of the district's current operating expenditures during the fiscal year preceding the one in which the disaster occurred: *Provided further*, That in determining entitlements under section 3 of the Act of September 30, 1950 (Public Law 874, Eighty-first Congress), the local contribution rate for each local educational agency shall not be more than the local contribution rate for that agency for fiscal year 1985: *Provided further*, That in the case of a local educational agency that did not have a local contribution rate for fiscal year 1985, the Secretary shall base such agency’s fiscal year 1986 payment on a local contribution rate the agency could have received for fiscal year 1985. For carrying out the Act of September 23, 1950, as amended (20 U.S.C. ch. 19), $20,000,000 which shall remain available until expended,[20 USC 631 *et seq*](/us/usc/t20/s631). shall be for providing school facilities as authorized by said Act, of which $8,500,000 shall be for awards under section 10 of said Act, $8,500,000 shall be for awards under sections 14(a) and 14(b) of said Act, and $3,000,000 shall be for awards under sections 5 and[20 USC 640, 644](/us/usc/t20/s640/644). 14(c) of said Act. special programs For carrying out the consolidated programs and projects authorized under chapter 2 of the Education Consolidation and Improvement Act of 1981, as amended, $531,909,000, of which[20 USC 3811](/us/usc/t20/s3811). $31,909,000 shall be for programs and projects authorized under subchapter D of said Act, including $10,700,000 for programs and[20 USC 3851](/us/usc/t20/s3851).[20 USC 3851](/us/usc/t20/s3851). projects authorized under subsection 583(a)(1) of said Act; $6,052,000 shall be used for awards, which, except for educational television programming, are not to exceed a cumulative amount of $1,000,000 to any recipient for national impact demonstration or research projects; $7,000,000 for activities authorized under subsection 583(b)(1) of said Act; $3,157,000 for programs authorized under subsection 583(b)(2) of said Act; $3,000,000 for programs authorized under subsection 583(b)(3) of said Act; and $2,000,000 for activities authorized under subsection 583(b)(4) of said Act: *Provided*, ThatGrants. $500,000,000 to carry out the State block grant program authorized under chapter 2 of said Act shall become available for obligation on July 1, 1986, and shall remain available until September 30, 1987. For grants to State educational agencies and desegregation assistanceGrants. centers authorized under section 403 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, $24,000,000. [42 USC 2000c–2](/us/usc/t42/s2000c–2). For carrying out activities authorized under title IX, part C of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, $6,000,000. [20 USC 3341](/us/usc/t20/s3341). 99 STAT. 1122 For carrying out activities authorized under section 1524 of the[92 Stat. 2379](/us/stat/92/2379). Education Amendments of 1978, $5,000,000. For carrying out activities authorized under section 1525 of the[92 Stat. 2379](/us/stat/92/2379). Education Amendments of 1978, $2,000,000. For carrying out activities authorized under Public Law 92–506, as[86 Stat. 907](/us/stat/86/907). amended, $1,700,000: *Provided*, That said sum shall become available on July 1, 1986, and shall remain available until September 30, 1987. For carrying out the provisions of title VII of the Education for[98 Stat. 1299](/us/stat/98/1299).[20 USC 4051](/us/usc/t20/s4051). Economic Security Act, relating to magnet schools assistance, $75,000,000: *Provided*, That not more than $4,000,000 in the fiscal year may be paid to any single eligible local educational agency. For carrying out the provisions of title VI of the Education for[98 Stat. 1295](/us/stat/98/1295).[20 USC 4031 note](/us/usc/t20/s4031). Economic Security Act, $2,500,000 to remain available until expended. For carrying out activities authorized under the Follow Through[42 USC 9801 note](/us/usc/t42/s9801).[98 Stat. 1273](/us/stat/98/1273). Act, $7,500,000. For carrying out the provisions of title II of the Education for Economic Security Act, $50,000,000 to become available on July 1, 1986, and remain available until September 30, 1987. [98 Stat. 2902](/us/stat/98/2902).[20 USC 4201](/us/usc/t20/s4201).For carrying out the provisions of title IX of Public Law 98–558, $7,500,000, to become available July 1, 1986, and to remain available until September 30, 1987. bilingual education For carrying out, to the extent not otherwise provided, title VII of[98 Stat. 2370](/us/stat/98/2370).[98 Stat. 2401](/us/stat/98/2401).[20 USC 4101 note](/us/usc/t20/s4101).[98 Stat. 2477](/us/stat/98/2477).[20 USC 2441](/us/stat/t20/s2441).[20 USC 3242](/us/stat/t20/s3242). the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, title VI of the Education Amendments of 1984, and title IV, part E of the Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act, $172,951,000, of which $5,000,000 shall be for section 732 of title VII of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and $30,000,000 shall be for the Emergency Immigrant Education Program authorized by title VI of the Education Amendments of 1984. education for the handicapped [20 USC 1400](/us/usc/t20/s1400).[20 USC 1411](/us/usc/t20/s1411).[20 USC 1419](/us/usc/t20/s1419).For carrying out the Education of the Handicapped Act, $1,411,000,000, of which $1,215,550,000 for section 611 and $30,000,000 for section 619 shall become available for obligation on July 1, 1986, and shall remain available until September 30, 1987: *Provided*, That $500,000 of the amounts available under this heading[20 USC 1451](/us/usc/t20/s1451). for part F of the Education of the Handicapped Act shall be available for the Theater of the Deaf. rehabilitation services and handicapped research For carrying out, to the extent not otherwise provided, the[29 USC 701 note](/us/usc/29/701).[98 Stat. 32](/us/stat/98/31).[29 USC 1901 note](/us/usc/t29/s1901).[22 USC 2101 note](/us/usc/t22/s2101).[98 Stat. 19](/us/stat/98/19).[29 USC 720](/us/usc/t29/s720).[29 USC 730](/us/usc/t29/s730).[98 Stat. 26](/us/stat/98/26).[29 USC 777f](/us/usc/t29/s777f).[98 Stat. 26](/us/stat/98/26).[29 USC 777a](/us/usc/t29/777a). Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Helen Keller National Center Act, and the International Health Research Act of 1960, $1,362,000,000, of which $1, 188,708,000 shall be for allotments under section 100(b)(1) of the Rehabilitation Act, $1,292,000 shall be for activities under section 110(b)(3) of the Rehabilitation Act, $2,200,000 shall be for special recreational programs under section 316 of the Rehabilitation Act, and $4,300,000 shall be for continued operation of the Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults. For special demonstration programs for the severely disabled, under section 311 of the Rehabilitation Act, $20,200,000, of which99 STAT. 1123 $750,000 shall be available for a grant to South Carolina to pay the full cost of the construction of the Comprehensive Medical Rehabilitation Center to be located in Columbia, South Carolina. From the remainder of amounts appropriated to carry out the Rehabilitation Act, $5,000,000, to remain available until expended,[29 USC 701 note](/us/usc/t29/s701). shall be available, in accordance with section 311 of the Rehabilitation Act, for a grant to the Oregon Hearing Institute, in Portland,[98 Stat. 26](/us/stat/98/26).[29 USC 777a](/us/usc/t29/s777a). Oregon, to pay the full cost of the research activities, and the construction and renovation associated with those activities. The amounts to carry out title VI–B (pertaining to projects with[29 USC 795g](/us/usc/t29/s795g). industry and business opportunities for handicapped individuals) and title VII–B (pertaining to Centers for Independent Living) of the[29 USC 796e](/us/usc/t29/s796e). Rehabilitation Act shall be used to assist only those entities assisted thereunder during fiscal year 1985, except for any portion of such amounts made available due either to the failure of any such entity to apply for continued funding or a determination by the Commissioner that there is a substantial failure of any such entity to comply with provisions of its approved application. vocational and adult education For carrying out, to the extent not otherwise provided, the Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act,[98 Stat. 2435](/us/stat/98/2435).[20 USC 2301 note](/us/usc/t20/s2301).[20 USC 1201 note](/us/usc/t20/s1201).[98 Stat. 2466](/us/stat/98/2466).[20 USC 2401](/us/usc/t20/s2401).[98 Stat. 2472](/us/stat/98/2472).[20 USC 2421](/us/usc/t20/s2421).[98 Stat. 2468](/us/stat/98/2468).[20 USC 2404](/us/usc/t20/s2404).[98 Stat. 2443](/us/stat/98/2443).[29 USC 2322](/us/usc/t29/s2322).[98 Stat. 2450](/us/stat/98/2450).[20 USC 2331](/us/usc/t20/s2331). and the Adult Education Act, $940,777,000 which shall become available for obligation on July 1, 1986, and shall remain available until September 30, 1987: *Provided*, That $10,000,000 shall be available for title IV, parts A and C of the Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act including $6,000,000 for section 404 of said title: *Provided further*, That $7,300,000 shall be available for State advisory councils under section 112 of the Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act shall be used to provide to each State an amount equal to the amount it received in the previous fiscal year: *Provided further*, That no State shall receive less under title II of the Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act than it received in the previous year: *Provided further*, That $101,963,000 for the Adult Education Act shall be used to provide to each State an amount equal to the amount it received under said Act in the previous year: *Provided further*, That $2,300,000 shall be made available for the National Occupational Information Coordinating Committee: *Provided further*, That $7,500,000 shall be made available to carry out title III–A of that Act and $31,633,000 shall be[98 Stat. 2457](/us/stat/98/2457).[20 USC 2351](/us/usc/t20/s2351).[98 Stat. 2458](/us/stat/98/2458).[20 USC 2361](/us/usc/t20/s2361). made available for title III–B of that Act. student financial assistance For carrying out subparts 1, 2, and 3 of part A, and parts C and EGrants.[20 USC 1070a, 1070b, 1070c](/us/usc/t20/s1070a/1070b/1070c).[42 USC 2751](/us/usc/t42/s2751); [20 USC 1088](/us/usc/t20/s1088). of title IV of the Higher Education Act, as amended, $4,887,000,000 which shall remain available until September 30, 1987, of which $412,500,000 shall be available for carrying out subpart 2 of part A of title IV of the Higher Education Act: *Provided*, That amounts appropriated for Pell Grants shall be available first to meet any insufficiencies in entitlements resulting from the payment schedule for Pell Grants published by the Secretary of Education for the 1985–86 academic year: *Provided further*, That pursuant to section 411(b)(4)(A) of the Higher Education Act, amounts appropriated[20 USC 1070a](/us/usc/t20/s1070a). herein for Pell Grants which exceed the amounts required to meet the payment schedule published for any fiscal year by 15 per centum or less shall be carried forward and merged with amounts appro-99 STAT. 1124priated[20 USC 1070a note](/us/usc/t20/s1070a). for the next fiscal year: *Provided further*, That notwithstanding sections 411(a)(2)(A)(i) and 411(b)(5) of the Higher Education Act, the maximum Pell grant a student may receive in the 1986–87 academic year shall be $2,100: *Provided further*, That the cost of attendance criteria used for calculating eligibility for and the amount of the Pell Grants for academic year 1986–87 shall be the same as the cost of attendance criteria used for academic year[20 USC 1070b–3 note](/us/usc/t20/s1070b–3).[20 USC 1087bb](/us/usc/t20/s1087bb).[42 USC 2752](/us/usc/t42/s2752). 1985–86: *Provided further*, That notwithstanding section 413D(a), subsections
(a)and
(b)of section 462, and subsections (a), (b), (c), and
(e)of section 442, of that Act, the Secretary shall apportion funds among the States so that each State’s apportionment under the Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Program, the National Direct Student Loan Program, and the Work-Study Program bears the same ratio to the total amount appropriated under each program as that State’s apportionment in fiscal year 1981 for each program bears to the total amount appropriated for fiscal year 1981 for each program: *Provided further*, That notwithstanding sections[20 USC 1070b–3](/us/usc/t20/s1070b–3);[42 USC 2756](/us/usc/t42/s2756). 413D(b)(1)(B)(ii) and 446(a) of that Act, from each jurisdiction’s allotment of funds under each program, the Secretary shall allocate sums to institutions in that jurisdiction that did not receive an allocation in fiscal year 1979 (award year 1979–80) under each program in a manner that will most effectively carry out the purposes of the Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Program and the Work-Study Program: *Provided further*, That notwithstanding section 413D(b)(1)(b)(ii)(II) of the Higher Education Act, the provisions of clause
(I)of section 413D(b)(1)(B)(ii) of such Act shall apply to the amount made available for Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants under this heading. guaranteed student loans For necessary expenses under title IV, part B of the Higher[20 USC 1071](/us/usc/t20/s1071). Education Act, $3,300,000,000 to remain available until expended. higher education Grants.[20 USC 1051](/us/usc/t20/s1051).[20 USC 1065a](/us/usc/t20/s1065a).For carrying out title III of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, $141,208,000, of which $23,208,000 for the endowment grant program under section 333 of title III of said Act shall remain available until September 30, 1987: *Provided*, That not less than[20 USC 1051](/us/usc/t20/s1051). $45,741,000 of funds appropriated for title III of said Act shall be available only to historically black colleges and universities. [20 USC 1070d, 1121, 1132a, 1133, 1135, 1134d, 1134h, 1134*l*, 1134n, 1070e–1, 1132d–3, 1144a](/us/usc/t20/s1070d/1121/1132a/1133/1135/1134d/1134h/1134l/1134n/1070e–1/1132d–3/1144a).[94 Stat. 1502](/us/stat/94/1502).[22 USC 2452](/us/usc/t20/s2452).[20 USC 1132d–3](/us/usc/t20/s1132d–3).[20 USC 1132c](/us/usc/t20/s1132c).For carrying out subpart 4 of part A of title IV; titles VI, VII, VIII, and X, parts B, C, D, and E of title IX; and sections 420, 734, and 1204(c) of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended; title XIII, part H, subpart 1 of the Education Amendments of 1980; and section 102(h)(6) of the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, $293,030,000, of which $23,500,000 made available for interest subsidy grants under section 734 of the Higher Education Act and $10,000,000 made available for undergraduate and graduate facilities grants under part B of title VII of said Act shall remain available until expended: *Provided further*, That sections 922(b)(2) and 922(e)(2) and the funding limitations set forth in section 922(e) of[20 USC 1134e](/us/usc/t20/s1134e). the Higher Education Act shall not apply to funds in this Act. For carrying out title V, section 501 of the Human Services[98 Stat. 2888](/us/stat/98/2888). Reauthorization Act, Public Law 98–558, not to exceed $6,000,000 to99 STAT. 1125 remain available until September 30, 1987: *Provided*, That the Federal share of the cost of the facility shall not exceed 50 percent. For carrying out the provisions of part E of title V of the Higher Education Act of 1965, relating to the Carl D. Perkins Scholarship[98 Stat. 2894](/us/stat/98/2894).[20 USC 1119d](/us/usc/t20/s1119d). Program, $10,000,000 to remain available until expended. higher education facilities loans and insurance For the payment of principal and interest, including interest insufficiencies, as authorized by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriation Act, 1968, on account of outstanding[81 Stat. 386](/us/stat/81/386). beneficial interests or participations held by the Government National Mortgage Association, as trustee, on behalf of the Department of Education, and issued pursuant to the Participation Sales Act of 1966 (section 302(c) of the Federal National Mortgage Association[12 USC 1701 note](/us/usc/t12/s1701). Charter Act (12 U.S.C. 1717(c)), and for the payment of interest to the Treasury as required by title VII, part C, section 733(b)(2) of the Higher Education Act, as amended (20 U.S.C. U32d–2(b)(2)), $17,996,000, to remain available until expended. The Secretary is hereby authorized to make such expenditures, within the limits of funds available under this heading and in accord with law, and to make such contracts and commitments without regard to fiscal year limitation, as provided by section 104 of the Government Corporation Control Act (31 U.S.C. 9104), as may be necessary in carrying out the program set forth in the budget for the current fiscal year. For the fiscal year 1986, no new commitments for loans may be made from the fund established pursuant to title VII, section 733 of the Higher Education Act, as amended (20 U.S.C. 1132d–2). college housing loans The aggregate amount of commitments for loans made from the fund established pursuant to title IV of the Housing Act of 1950, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1749), for the fiscal year 1986 shall not exceed the total of loan repayments and other income available during such period, less operating costs. Payments of interest insufficiencies for the fiscal year 1986 as may be required by the Government National Mortgage Association, as trustee, on account of outstanding beneficial interests or participations issued pursuant to the Participation Sales Act of 1966 (section 302(c) of the Federal National Mortgage Association Charter Act, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1717(c))) shall be made from the fund established pursuant to title IV of the Housing Act of 1950, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1749–1749c) using loan repayments and other income available during such fiscal year. During the fiscal year 1986 and within the resources and authority available, gross commitments for the principal amount of direct loans shall be $60,000,000. educational research and statistics For necessary expenses to carry out sections 405 and 406 of the General Education Provisions Act, as amended, $59,978,000. [20 USC 1221e, 1221e–1](/us/usc/t20/s1221e/1221e–1). 99 STAT. 1126 libraries For carrying out, to the extent not otherwise provided, titles I, II,[20 USC 352, 355a, 355e](/us/usc/t20/s352/355a/355e).[98 Stat. 2243](/us/stat/98/2243).[20 USC 361](/us/usc/t20/s361).[98 Stat. 2245](/us/stat/98/2245).[20 USC 375](/us/usc/t20/s375).[20 USC 1031, 1034, 1041](/us/usc/t20/s1031/1034/1041).[20 USC 352, 355a, 355e](/us/usc/t20/s352/355a/355e).[98 Stat. 2243](/us/stat/98/2243).[20 USC 361](/us/usc/t20/s361).[98 Stat. 2245](/us/stat/98/2245).[20 USC 375](/us/usc/t20/s375).[20 USC 1031, 1034, 1041](/us/usc/t20/s1031/1034/1041). III, IV, and VI of the Library Services and Construction Act (20 U.S.C., ch. 16); and title II, part B except section 224, and part C of the Higher Education Act, notwithstanding the provisions of section 221, $130,000,000: *Provided*, That $25,000,000 of the sums appropriated shall be used to carry out the provisions of title II of the Library Services and Construction Act and shall remain available until expended and $5,000,000 of the sums so appropriated shall be used to carry out title VI of the Library Services and Construction Act. Special Institutions american printing house for the blind For carrying out the Act of March 3, 1879, as amended (20 U.S.C.[20 USC 101, 102, 104](/us/usc/t20/s101/102/104). 101–106), including provision of materials to adults undergoing rehabilitation on the same basis as provided in 1985, $5,500,000. national technical institute for the deaf For carrying out the National Technical Institute for the Deaf Act (20 U.S.C. 681 et seq.), $32,000,000. gallaudet college For carrying out the Model Secondary School for the Deaf Act (80[20 USC 693 note](/us/usc/t20/s693).[20 USC 691–691g](/us/usc/t20/s691–691g). Stat. 1027) and for the partial support of Gallaudet College authorized by the Act of June 18, 1954 (68 Stat. 265), including continuing education activities, existing extension centers and the National Center for Law and the Deaf, $62,000,000. howard university For partial support of Howard University (20 U.S.C. 121 et seq.), $164,230,000, of which $2,000,000 shall be for an endowment matching grant in accordance with policies and procedures as appropriate for comparable grants under the Challenge Grant Amendments of 1983[20 USC 1001 note](/us/usc/t20/s1001). (Public Law 98–95) and shall remain available until expended. Departmental Management salaries and expenses For carrying out, to the extent not otherwise provided, the Department[20 USC 3401 note](/us/usc/t20/s3401). of Education Organization Act, including rental of conference rooms in the District of Columbia and hire of three passenger motor vehicles, $225,867,000. office for civil rights For expenses necessary for the Office for Civil Rights, as authorized by section 203 of the Department of Education Organization[20 USC 3413](/us/usc/t20/s3413). Act, $44,580,000. 99 STAT. 1127 office of the inspector general For expenses necessary for the Office of the Inspector General, as authorized by section 212 of the Department of Education Organization Act, $15,312,000. [20 USC 3422](/us/usc/t20/s3422). General Provisions Sec. 301. None of the funds appropriated by this title for grants-in-aidProhibition. of State agencies to cover, in whole or in part, the cost of operation of said agencies, including the salaries and expenses of officers and employees of said agencies, shall be withheld from the said agencies of any State which have established by legislative enactment and have in operation a merit system and classification and compensation plan covering the selection, tenure in office, and compensation of their employees, because of any disapproval of their personnel or the manner of their selection by the agencies of the said States, or the rates of pay of said officers or employees. Sec. 302. Funds appropriated in this Act to the American PrintingAudit. House for the Blind, Howard University, the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, and Gallaudet College shall be subject to audit by the Secretary of Education. Sec. 303. No part of the funds contained in this title may be usedProhibition.Busing. to force any school or school district which is desegregated as that term is defined in title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Public Law 88–352, to take any action to force the busing of students; to[42 USC 2000c](/us/usc/t42/s2000c). force on account of race, creed or color the abolishment of any school so desegregated; or to force the transfer or assignment of any student attending any elementary or secondary school so desegregated to or from a particular school over the protest of his or her parents or parent. Sec. 304.
(a)No part of the funds contained in this title shall beProhibitions.Busing. used to force any school or school district which is desegregated as that term is defined in title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Public Law 88–352, to take any action to force the busing of students; to require the abolishment of any school so desegregated; or to force on account of race, creed or color the transfer of students to or from a particular school so desegregated as a condition precedent to obtaining Federal funds otherwise available to any State, school district or school.
(b)No funds appropriated in this Act may be used for the transportation of students or teachers (or for the purchase of equipment for such transportation) in order to overcome racial imbalance in any school or school system, or for the transportation of students or teachers (or for the purchase of equipment for such transportation) in order to carry out a plan of racial desegregation of any school or school system. Sec. 305. None of the funds contained in this Act shall be used toProhibition.Busing. require, directly or indirectly, the transportation of any student to a school other than the school which is nearest the student’s home, except for a student requiring special education, to the school offering such special education, in order to comply with title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. For the purpose of this section an[42 USC 2000d](/us/usc/t42/s2000d). indirect requirement of transportation of students includes the transportation of students to carry out a plan involving the reorganization of the grade structure of schools, the pairing of schools, or the clustering of schools, or any combination of grade restructuring,99 STAT. 1128pairing or clustering. The prohibition described in this section does not include the establishment of magnet schools. Sec. 306. Prohibition.School prayer. No funds appropriated under this Act may be used to prevent the implementation of programs of voluntary prayer and meditation in the public schools. Sec. 307. [98 Stat. 3329](/us/stat/98/3329).[12 USC 1749a](/us/usc/t12/s1749a). Section 402(c) of the Housing Act of 1950 is amended by striking out in clause
(9)“October 1, 1985” and inserting in its place “October 1, 1986”. This title may be cited as the “Department of Education Appropriation Act, 1986”. TITLE IV— RELATED AGENCIES Action operating expenses For expenses necessary for Action to carry out the provisions of the Domestic Volunteer Service Act of 1973, as amended (42 U.S.C. 4951 et seq.), $151,287,000, of which $19,000,000 shall be available to[98 Stat. 189](/us/stat/98/189).[42 USC 4951](/us/usc/t49/s4951). carry out title I, part A of said Act. Corporation for Public Broadcasting public broadcasting fund For payment to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, as authorized[47 USC 609 note](/us/usc/t47/s609). by the Communications Act of 1934, an amount which shall be available within limitations specified by that Act, for the fiscalProhibition. year 1988, $214,000,000: *Provided*, That no funds made available to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting by this Act shall be used to pay for receptions, parties, or similar forms of entertainment forProhibition. Discrimination, prohibition. government officials or employees: *Provided further*, That none of the funds contained in this paragraph shall be available or used to aid or support any program or activity from which any person is excluded, or is denied benefits, or is discriminated against, on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, or sex: *Provided further*, That notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, amounts otherwise provided by this Act for the following accounts and activities are reduced by the following amounts: Department of Health and Human Services health resources and services “National Health Service Corps”, $5,000,000; national institutes of health “Research management and support”, $3,000,000; office of assistant secretary for health “Health statistics”, $2,000,000; family social services “Child welfare services authorized by title IV, part B of the Social[42 USC 620](/us/usc/t42/s620). Security Act”, $13,000,000; 99 STAT. 1129 office of community services “Community services block grant, discretionary funds”, $2,135,000, of which $1,570,000 applies to section 681(a)(2)(A), $330,000 applies to section 681(a)(2)(D), and $235,000 applies to section 681(a)(2)(E); Department of Education impact aid “School construction authorized by the Act of September 23, 1950”, $2,500,000, of which $1,000,000 applies to section 10,[20 USC 640](/us/usc/t20/s640).[20 USC 644](/us/usc/t20/s644).[20 USC 635](/us/usc/t20/s635). $1,000,000 applies to section 14(a) and 14(b), and $500,000 applies to section 5 and 14(c) of said Act; special programs “National impact demonstration or research projects (except educational television programming) authorized under subchapter D of chapter 2 of the Education Consolidation and Improvement Act of 1981”, $3,000,000; [20 USC 3851 *et seq*](/us/usc/t20/s3851).[98 Stat. 1273](/us/stat/98/1273).[20 USC 3961](/us/usc/t20/s3961). “Activities authorized by title II of the Education for Economic Security Act”, $5,000,000; librarires “Library construction authorized by title II of the Library Services and Construction Act”, $2,500,000. [20 USC 352](/us/usc/t20/s352). Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service salaries and expenses For expenses necessary for the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service to carry out the functions vested in it by the Labor-Management Relations Act, 1947 (29 U.S.C. 171–180, 182), including expenses of the Labor-Management Panel and boards of inquiry appointed by the President, hire of passenger motor vehicles, and rental of conference rooms in the District of Columbia; and for expenses necessary pursuant to Public Law 93–360 for mandatory[29 USC 152, 158, 183, 169 and note](/us/usc/t29/s152/158/183/169). mediation in health care industry negotiation disputes and for convening factfinding boards of inquiry appointed by the Director in the health care industry; and for expenses necessary for the Labor-Management Cooperation Act of 1978 (29 U.S.C. 125a); and for[29 USC 141 note](/us/usc/t29/s141). expenses necessary for the Service to carry out the functions vested in it by the Civil Service Reform Act, Public Law 95–454 (5 U.S.C. chapter 71), $23,394,000. [5 USC 7101](/us/usc/t5/s7101). Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission salaries and expenses For expenses necessary for the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission (30 U.S.C. 801 et seq), $3,815,000. 99 STAT. 1130 National Center for the Study of Afro-American History and Culture For necessary expenses for the National Center for the Study of[20 USC 3701 note](/us/usc/t20/s3701). Afro-American History and Culture Act (title II, Public Law 96–430), $200,000. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science salaries and expenses For necessary expenses for the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science, established by the Act of July 20, 1970[20 USC 1501 note](/us/usc/t20/s1501). (Public Law 91–345), $690,000. National Council on the Handicapped salaries and expenses For expenses necessary for the National Council on the Handicapped as authorized by section 405 of the Rehabilitation Act of[29 USC 785](/us/usc/t29/s785). 1973, as amended, $765,000. National Labor Relations Board salaries and expenses For expenses necessary for the National Labor Relations Board to carry out the functions vested in it by the Labor-Management Relations Act, 1947, as amended (29 U.S.C. 141–167), and other laws, $134,854,000: *Provided*, That no part of this appropriation shall be available to organize or assist in organizing agricultural laborers or used in connection with investigations, hearings, directives, or orders concerning bargaining units composed of agricultural laborers as referred to in section 2(3) of the Act of July 5, 1935 (29 U.S.C. 152), and as amended by the Labor-Management Relations Act,[29 USC 141](/us/usc/t29/s141). 1947, as amended, and as defined in section 3(f) of the Act of June 25, 1938 (29 U.S.C. 203), and including in said definition employees engaged in the maintenance and operation of ditches, canals, reservoirs, and waterways when maintained or operated on a mutual, nonprofit basis and at least 95 per centum of the water stored or supplied thereby is used for farming purposes. National Mediation Board salaries and expenses For expenses necessary to carry out the provisions of the Railway Labor Act, as amended (45 U.S.C. 151–188), including emergency boards appointed by the President, $6,358,000. Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission salaries and expenses For the expenses necessary for the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission, $5,901,000. 99 STAT. 1131 Prospective Payment Assessment Commission salaries and expenses For expenses necessary to carry out section 601 of Public Law 98–21, $2,893,000 to be transferred to this appropriation from the[97 Stat. 149](/us/stat/97/149149). Federal Hospital Insurance and the Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Funds. Railroad Retirement Board dual benefits payments account For payment to the Dual Benefits Payments Account, authorized under section 15(d) of the Railroad Retirement Act of 1974,[45 USC 231n](/us/usc/t45/s231n). $392,000,000 which shall be credited to the account in 12 approximately equal amounts on the first day of each month in the fiscal year. federal payment to the railroad retirement accounts For payment to the accounts established in the Treasury for the payment of benefits under the Railroad Retirement Act for unnegotiated[48 Stat. 1283](/us/stat/48/1283). checks, $2,200,000 which shall be the maximum amount available for payments pursuant to section 417 of Public Law 98–76:[45 USC 231n](/us/usc/t45/s231n). *Provided*, That these funds shall remain available through September 30, 1987. limitation on administration For expenses necessary for the Railroad Retirement Board, $55,422,000 to be derived from the railroad retirement accounts: *Provided*, That such portion of the foregoing amount as may be necessary shall be available for the payment of personnel compensation and benefits for not less than 1, 199 full-time equivalent employees: *Provided further*, That $500,000 of the foregoing amount shall be available only to the extent necessary to process workloads not anticipated in the budget estimates and after maximum absorption of the costs of such workloads within the remainder of the existing limitation has been achieved: *Provided further*, That notwithstanding any other provision of law, no portion of this limitation shall be available for payments of standard level user charges pursuant to section 210(j) of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended (40 U.S.C. 490(i); 45 U.S.C. 228a–r). limitation on railroad unemployment insurance administration fund For further expenses necessary for the Railroad Retirement Board, for administration of the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act, not less than $16,487,000 shall be apportioned for fiscal year[45 USC 367](/us/usc/t45/s367). 1986 from moneys credited to the railroad unemployment insurance administration fund, and of this amount $1,280,000 shall be derived from contributions credited to the railroad unemployment insurance account and shall be credited to the railroad unemployment insurance administration fund as authorized by section 11(a)(iv) of the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act: *Provided*, That such portion[45 USC 361](/us/usc/t45/s361). of the foregoing amount as may be necessary shall be available for99 STAT. 1132 the payment of personnel compensation and benefits for not less than 379 full-time equivalent employees. Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home operation and maintenance For maintenance and operation of the United States Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home, to be paid from the Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home permanent fund, $33,391,000: *Provided*, That this appropriation shall not be available for the payment of hospitalization of members of the Home in United States Army hospitals at rates in excess of those prescribed by the Secretary of the Army upon recommendation of the Board of Commissioners and the Surgeon General of the Army. capital outlay For construction and renovation of the physical plant, to be paid from the Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home permanent fund, $15,000,000, to remain available until expended. TITLE V— GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 501. Prohibition.Contracts.Public availability. The expenditure of any appropriation under this Act for any consulting service through procurement contract, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 3109, shall be limited to those contracts where such expenditures are a matter of public record and available for public inspection, except where otherwise provided under existing law, or under existing Executive order issued pursuant to existing law. Sec. 502. Prohibition.Contracts. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be expended by any executive agency, as referred to in the Office of Federal Procurement Policy Act (41 U.S.C. 401 et seq.), pursuant to any obligation for services by contract, unless such executive agency has awarded and entered into such contract in full compliance with such Act and regulations promulgated thereunder. Sec. 503. Appropriations contained in this Act, available for salaries and expenses, shall be available for services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109 but at rates for individuals not to exceed the per diem rate equivalent to the rate for GS–18. Sec. 504. Appropriations contained in this Act, available for salaries and expenses, shall be available for uniforms or allowances therefor as authorized by law (5 U.S.C. 5901–5902). Sec. 505. Appropriations contained in this Act, available for salaries and expenses, shall be available for expenses of attendance at meetings which are concerned with the functions or activities for which the appropriation is made or which will contribute to improved conduct, supervision, or management of those functions or activities. Sec. 506. Prohibition.Loans.Grants.Schools and colleges. No part of the funds appropriated under this Act shall be used to provide a loan, guarantee of a loan, a grant, the salary of or any remuneration whatever to any individual applying for admission, attending, employed by, teaching at, or doing research at an institution of higher education who has engaged in conduct on or after August 1, 1969, which involves the use of (or the assistance to others in the use of) force or the threat of force or the seizure of property under the control of an institution of higher education, to require or prevent the availability of certain curricula, or to prevent99 STAT. 1133 the faculty, administrative officials, or students in such institution from engaging in their duties or pursuing their studies at such institution. Sec. 507. The Secretaries of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education are authorized to transfer unexpended balances of prior appropriations to accounts corresponding to current appropriations provided in this Act: *Provided*, That such transferred balances are used for the same purpose, and for the same periods of time, for which they were originally appropriated. Sec. 508. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shallProhibition. remain available for obligation beyond the current fiscal year unless expressly so provided herein. Sec. 509. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shallProhibitions. be used, other than for normal and recognized executive-legislative relationships, for publicity or propaganda purposes, for the preparation, distribution, or use of any kit, pamphlet, booklet, publication, radio, television, or film presentation designed to support or defeat legislation pending before the Congress, except in presentation to the Congress itself. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be used to pay the salary or expenses of any grant or contract recipient, or agent acting for such recipient, related to any activity designed to influence legislation or appropriations pending before the Congress. Sec. 510. The Secretaries of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education are each authorized to make available not to exceed $7,500 from funds available for salaries and expenses under titles I, II, and III, respectively, for official reception and representation expenses; the Director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service is authorized to make available for official reception and representation expenses not to exceed $2,500 from the funds available for “Salaries and expenses, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service”; and the Chairman of the National Mediation Board is authorized to make available for official reception and representation expenses not to exceed $2,500 from funds available for ’‘Salaries and expenses, National Mediation Board”. Sec. 511. None of the funds appropriated by this Act shall be usedProhibition.Research and development. to pay for any research program or project or any program, project, or course which is of an experimental nature, or any other activity involving human participants, which is determined by the Secretary or a court of competent jurisdiction to present a danger to the physical, mental, or emotional well-being of a participant or subject of such program, project, or course, without the written, informed consent of each participant or subject, or a participant’s parents or legal guardian, if such participant or subject is under eighteen years of age. The Secretary shall adopt appropriate regulations respectingRegulations. this section. Sec. 512. None of the funds provided in this Act to any departmentProhibition. or agency may be expended for the transportation of any officer or employee of such department or agency between his domicile and his place of employment, with the exception of the Secretaries of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and medical officers and other health personnel on out-patient medical service who are exempted from such limitations under 31 U.S.C. 1344. Sec. 513. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, noProhibition.Contracts. funds appropriated by this Act may be used to execute or carry out any contract with a non-governmental entity to administer or99 STAT. 1134manage a Civilian Conservation center of the Job Corps which was not under such a contract as of September 1, 1984. Sec. 514. Compact of Free Association.*Post*, p. 1770. Upon the enactment of the Compact of Free Association, amounts appropriated by this Act for Federal financial assistance to the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands shall be available only for the Republic of Palau, but only in amounts that such Republic would have received had the Compact not been enacted. This Act may be cited as the “Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1986”. Approved December 12, 1985. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—[H.R. 3424](/us/bill/99/hr/3424): HOUSE REPORTS: No. [99–289](/us/hrpt/99/289) (Comm. on Appropriations) and [99–402](/us/hrpt/99/402) (Comm. of Conference). SENATE REPORT No. [99–151](/us/hrpt/99/151) (Comm. on Appropriations). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 131 (1985): Oct. 2, considered and passed House. Oct. 21, 22, considered and passed Senate, amended. Dec. 5, House agreed to conference report; receded and concurred in certain Senate amendments, in others with amendments. Dec. 6, Senate agreed to conference report; concurred in House amendments. A1 SUBJECT INDEX **A** Page **Page** Note: Part 1 contains pages 1–1101; Part 2 contains pages 1102–2133. Note: Page references are to beginning pages of each law, with the exception of acts being amended or repealed, which cite to pages where they actually appear. **Acid Rain,** National Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Authorization Act of 1986 887 **Afghanistan:** Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Africa:** *See also specific countries.* International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **African Development Foundation Act,** amendments 264 **African Famine Relief and Recovery Act of 1985** 21 **Aged Persons:** Below-market interest rate loans, residential housing 505 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Health Professions Training Assistance Act of 1985 523 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 820 **Agreement for Cooperation** Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the People’s Republic of China Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy, approval and implementation 1174 **Agricultural Act of 1949,** amendments 271, 488, 818, 1173, 1362, 1363, 1365, 1377, 1383, 1395, 1406, 1407, 1419, 1427, 1439, 1441, 1444, 1446 1448, 1451, 1452, 1454, 1455, 1457, 1460, 1464, 1467, 1486, 1651 **Agricultural Adjustment Act,** amendments 1372, 1630, 1631, 1636, 1637 **Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938** amendments 119, 818, 1173, 1378, 1380, 1382, 1418, 1441, 1459 **Agricultural Export Transportation Policy, National Advisory Commission on.** *See* National Advisory Commission on Agricultural Export Transportation Policy. **Agricultural Policy, National Commission on.** *See* National Commission on Agricultural Policy. **Agricultural Programs Adjustment Act of 1984,** amendments 1517 **Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954,** amendments 270, 271, 1465–1467, 1474, 1476, 1478, 1503 **Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities:** *See also* Animals. Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Export Administration Amendments Act of 1985 120 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 National marketing quota 119 Nurse Education Amendments of 1985 393 Price support program 818, 1173 **Agriculture and Consumer Protection Act of 1973,** amendments 1590 **Agriculture and Food Act of 1981,** amendments 1373, 1460, 1482, 1489, 1561, 1591, 1656 **Aircraft and Air Carriers:** Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Jordan arms sales negotiations 937 **Airports,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Alabama,** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Alaska:** Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Export Administration Amendments Act of 1985 120 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Land conveyance 460 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Mineral development 1761 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 **Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act,** amendments 1761 **Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act,** amendments 460 **Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages:** *See also* Drugs and Drug Abuse. Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583A2 Health Services Amendments of 1985 491 Veterans, treatment and rehabilitation services, contracts 481 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 **Algeria,** Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 **Aliens:** Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1986 1002 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Amendments to the Universal Military Training and Service Act, 1951,** amendments 729 **American Samoa,** Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 **Animal Welfare Act,** amendments 16451647, 1649, 1650 **Animals:** Export Administration Amendments Act of 1985 120 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Health Professions Training Assistance Act of 1985 523 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 820 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Antisemitism,** condemnation of passage of Resolution 3379 by United Nations General Assembly 385 **Anti-Terrorism Committee, International.** *See* International Anti-Terrorism Committee. **Apartheid.** *See* South Africa. **Appropriation Acts:** *[For amendments to previously enacted appropriation acts, see specific short titles.]* Commerce, Justice, and State Departments and the Judiciary and related agencies, 1986 1136 Continuing, 1986 471, 813, 1135, 1176, 1185 District of Columbia, 1986 361 Energy and water development, 1986 564 Foreign assistance 1315 Housing and Urban Development, Department of, 1986 909 Independent Agencies, 1986 909 Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and related agencies, 1986 1102 Legislative Branch, 1986 792 Military construction, 1986 1024 Supplemental, 1985 27, 169, 293 **Apricots.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Arizona:** Cocopah Tribe, lands in trust 47 James A. Walsh United States Courthouse, designation 1722 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 **Arkansas,** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Armed Forces:** *See also* Uniformed Services. Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 Community development and housing insurance programs, extension 502, 815, 1730 Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Housing allowances 1745 Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1986 1002 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 **Arms Control and Disarmament Act,** amendments 444 **Arms Export Control Act,** amendments 156, 193, 195–199, 201, 204, 221, 279, 562, 708 **Arms and Munitions:** Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Jordan arms sales negotiations 937 MX missiles, funding 41, 42 **Arts, Humanities, and Museums Amendments of 1985** 1332 **Arts and Artifacts Indemnity Act,** amendments 1345 **Asia:** *See also specific countries.* International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Asia Foundation Act, The.** amendments 437A3 **Atomic Energy Act of 1954,** amendments 159 **Australia,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Automobiles.** *See* Motor Vehicles. **Aviation.** *See* Aircraft and Air Carriers; Airports. **Awards.** *See* Decorations, Medals, Awards. **B** **Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985** 1038 **Banks and Banking:** Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 Farm Credit Amendments Act of 1985 1678 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Shareholder Communications Act of 1985 1737 **Barley.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Bay of Pigs Invasion,** anniversary 51 **Beef.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Beef Promotion and Research Act of 1985** 1597 **Beef Research and Information Act,** amendments 1597 **Beets.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Belize,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Bethune Museum and Archives,** historic site 1181 **Bill of Rights,** Arts, Humanities, and Museums Amendments of 1985 1332 **Biomass Energy and Alcohol Fuels Act of 1980,** amendments 50 **Blind Persons.** *See* Handicapped Persons. **Board for International Broadcasting Act of 1973,** amendments 434, 436 **Bogue Chitto National Wildlife Refuge** 1327 **Bolivia,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge** 1327 **Bonds.** *See* Securities. **Boy Scouts of America,** 75th anniversary, commemoration authorization 111 **Brazil,** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 **Budget,** transmittal by President, extension of time 3 **Buildings and Grounds.** *See* Public Buildings and Grounds. **Business and Industry:** *See also* Commerce and Trade. Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Export Administration Amendments Act of 1985 120 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 National Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Authorization Act of 1986 887 Overseas Private Investment Corporation Amendments Act of 1985 1669 **C** **California:** Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 Nevada boundary, land title clearance 1663 Phillip Burton Wilderness, designation 166 **Cambodia:** Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Canada,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Captain John Foster Williams Coast Guard Building,** MA, designation 1763 **Caribbean:** *See also specific countries.* Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 **Carl D. Perkins Federal Building and United States Courthouse,** KY, designation 98 **Cari D. Perkins Vocational Education Act,** amendments 904 **Cattle.** *See* Animals. **Cemeteries, National.** *See* National Parks, Monuments, Etc. A4 **Central America:** *See also specific countries;* Latin America. International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Central Intelligence Agency Retirement Act of 1964 for Certain Employees,** amendments 1008 **Central Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Commission,** establishment 1842 **Central Midwest Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Commission,** establishment 1842 **Chemicals.** Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 **Cherokee Leasing Act** 1735 **Children and Youth:** Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 820 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Missing children, locating and recovering through use of mail 290 National Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Authorization Act of 1986 887 Veterans’ Compensation Rate Increase and Job Training Amendments of 1985 1765 **Chile,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **China:** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Nuclear cooperation agreement with United States 1174 **Chippewa Indians,** judgment awards 780 **Cigarettes.** *See* Tobacco and Tobacco Products. **Citrus Trees.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Civil Rights.** *See* Discrimination, Prohibition. **Claims:** Alaska mineral development 1761 Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 Chippewa Indians, judgment awards 780 Civil Service employees, overpayment waiver 1741 Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, judgment awards 556 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Panama Canal Amendments Act of 1985 1716 Sioux Indians, funds distribution 549 **Classified Information:** China-United States nuclear cooperation 1174 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Coal.** *See* Energy. **Coast and Geodetic Survey Commissioned Officers’ Act of 1948,** amendments 628 **Coast Guard Authorization Act of 1984,** amendments 68 **Coins:** Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985 1177 Liberty Coin Act 115 **Colleges.** *See* Schools and Colleges. **Colombia,** volcanic eruption, U.S. solidarity and sympathy 1033 **Colorado:** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 **Colville Reservation, Confederated Tribes,** judgment awards 556 **Commerce and Trade:** *See also* Business and Industry. Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Export Administration Amendments Act of 1985 120 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985 1177 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Overseas Private Investment Corporation Amendments Act of 1985 1669 Trade adjustment assistance, extension 1172, 1184 United States-Israel Free Trade Area Implementation Act of 1985 82A5 **Commercial Fishing Industry Vessel Act,** amendments 68 **Commercial Space Launch Act,** amendments 1018 **Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad,** establishment 190 **Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe,** membership 18 **Commodity Credit Corporation Charter Act,** amendments 1503, 1651 **Communications and Telecommunications:** Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Telephone services for Senators 163 United States/Soviet Direct Communication Link, equipment and service authorization 286 **Community Development,** housing insurance programs, extension 502, 815, 1730 **Compact of Free Association Act of 1985** 1770 **Compacts Between States:** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Missouri and Illinois Bi-State Development Agency, additional powers, consent of Congress 477 **Compensation Program, Federal Supplemental,** phasing out 37 **Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1984,** amendments 1728 **Comprehensive Smoking Education Act,** amendments 404 **Concurrent Resolutions:** Americans missing in Southeast Asia, expression of concern 1937 Apollo-Soyuz test project, tenth anniversary commemoration 1938 Bonner, Dr. Elena, U.S.S.R. dismissal of charges against and restoration of basic freedoms 1960 Bourguiba, Habib, President of Republic of Tunisia, greetings 1936 Brazil, condolences on death of President Tancredo Neves and best wishes to President Jose Sarney 1935 Congress— Adjoumment l929, 1930, 1932, 1935, 1937, 1939, 1966, 1972 Joint meetings 1929, 1930, 1966 Congressional budget, fiscal years 19851988 and revision for fiscal year 1985 1941 Days of remembrance of victims of the Holocaust, Capitol rotunda ceremony 1932 Education of All Handicapped Children Act of 1975, tenth anniversary commemoration 1963 Enrolled bills, corrections, etc.— Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 (H.J. Res. 187, and approval rescinded on H. Con. Res. 262) 1970 Food Security Act of 1985 (H.R. 2100) 1971 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 (H.R. 2068) 1940 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 (H.R. 2409) 1962 Increasing statutory limit on public debt (H. J. Res. 372) 1967 Maryland land conveyance (H.R. 3003 return, reenrollment, and corrections) 1968 Faurer, Lt. Gen. Lincoln D., retirement 1931 Gandhi, Rajiv, Prime Minister of India, greetings 1934 Grant, Ulysses S., anniversary of death, Capitol rotunda ceremony 1937 Head Start Program, twentieth anniversary commemoration 1933 Higher Education Act of 1965, twentieth anniversary commemoration 1964 Joint inaugural committee, continuation 1929 King, Dr. Martin Luther, Jr., bust placement in Capitol rotunda 1966 Medicare, twentieth anniversary commendation 1939 National Camp Fire Organization, seventy-fifth anniversary commemoration 1969 Northern Ireland peace agreement, commendation of Governments of Ireland and United Kingdom 1967 Philippines, President Ferdinand Marcos’ pledge for free and fair elections, notation 1965 Publications, printing— “Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 17741989: Bicentennial Edition” 1970 “Defense Organization: The Need for Change” 1969 “How Our Laws Are Made” 1965 “1984: Civil Liberties and the National Security State” 1970 Rankin, Jeannette, statue placement in Capitol rotunda 1932A6 Rose, Peter Edward, commendation on accomplishments in baseball 1960 Sakharov, Dr. Andrei, U.S.S.R. dismissal of charges against and restoration of basic freedoms 1960 Sequoia, former Presidential yacht, recognition 1971 **Confidentiality.** *See* Classified Information. **Congress:** *See also* Concurrent Resolutions. Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 Former Speakers of the House, office space availability 1743 Ninety-ninth, convening second session 1755 Senators, telephone service 163 **Congressional Award Act,** amendments 934 **Congressional Award Amendments of 1985** 934 **Congressional Budget Act of 1974,** amendments 1040, 1056, 1058–1060, 1094 **Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974,** amendments 1039, 1040, 1061, 1062 **Connecticut,** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Conservation:** *See also* Historic Preservation. Alaska land conveyance 460 Alaska mineral development 1761 Arts, Humanities, and Museums Amendments of 1985 1332 Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Energy Policy and Conservation Amendments Act of 1985 102 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Kentucky Wilderness Act of 1985 1351 Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, land conveyance 1724 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 **Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act,** amendments 1518, 1519, 1521–1526, 1528, 1532 **Constitution of the United States,** Arts, Humanities, and Museums Amendments of 1985 1332 **Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act,** amendments 734 **Contracts:** Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 Bethune Museum and Archives 1181 Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Export Administration Amendments Act of 1985 120 Farm Credit Amendments Act of 1985 1678 Federal Civilian Employee and Contractor Travel Expenses Act of 1985 1756 Federal employees health benefits program 93 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Health Professions Training Assistance Act of 1985 523 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 820 Housing and community development insurance, extension 502, 815, 1730 Imputed interest rules, simplification, etc 505 Indian Education Technical Amendments Act of 1985 379 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act of 1986 1012 National Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Authorization Act of 1986 887 New York, land conveyance 1661 Nurse Education Amendments of 1985 393 Orphan Drug Amendments of 1985 387 Overseas Private Investment Corporation Amendments Act of 1985 1669 Veterans, health care services abroad and alcohol and drug abuse treatment and rehabilitation services 481 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 **Controlled Substances.** *See* Drugs and Drug Abuse. **Copyrights:** Arts, Humanities, and Museums Amendments of 1985 1332 Riddick’s Senate Procedure 176 **Corn.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. A7 **Corporations:** Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War 1861–1865, Federal charter 1020 Farm Credit Amendments Act of 1985 1678 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 NANA Regional Corporation, Inc., Alaska land conveyance 460 Overseas Private Investment Corporation Amendments Act of 1985 1669 Pearl Harbor Survivors Association, Federal charter 498 **Costa Rica,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Cotton.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Courts, U.S.:** Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Credit Unions,** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 **Crickets.** *See* Pests and Pesticides. **Crimes and Misdemeanors.** *See* Law Enforcement and Crime. **Critical Agricultural Materials Act,** amendments 1559 **Crops.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Cuba:** Bay of Pigs invasion anniversary 51 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Cultural Programs:** Arts, Humanities, and Museums Amendments of 1985 1332 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Historic preservation legislation praised 483 Military institutions, international exchange training 190 **Cyprus,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **D** **Dairy Policy, National Commission on.** *See* National Commission on Dairy Policy. **Dairy Production Stabilization Act of 1983,** amendments 1367 **Dairy Products.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Dairy and Tobacco Adjustment Act of 1983** 1498, 1499, 1501 **Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War 1861–1865,** Federal charter 1020 **Decorations, Medals, Awards:** Congressional Award Amendments of 1985 934 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Gershwin, George, honorary gold medal presentation 288 Gershwin, Ira, honorary gold medal presentation 288 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 820 National Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Authorization Act of 1986 887 **Defense Dependents’ Education Act of 1978,** amendments 720, 721 **Defense and National Security:** Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Export Administration Amendments Act of 1985 120 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1986 1002 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Jordan, arms sales negotiations 937 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Special Defense Acquisition Fund, funding 562 **Defense Procurement Improvement Act of 1985** 682 **Defense Production Act of 1950,** amendments 700 **Delaware,** Low-Level Radioactive **Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985** 1842 **Dentists.** *See* Health Care Professionals. A8 **Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 1985,** amendments 312, 637 **Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1981,** amendments 618, 663, 734 **Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1982,** amendments 596 **Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1984,** amendments 666, 733 **Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1985,** amendments 617, 637, 670, 707, 733, 754, 776 **Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986** 583 **Department of Education Organization Act,** amendments 720 **Department of Energy National Security and Military Applications of Nuclear Energy Authorization Act of 1986** 766 **Department of Housing and Urban Development-Independent Agencies Appropriation Act, 1985,** amendments 331, 334 **Department of State Appropriations Authorization Act of 1973,** amendments 412 **Department of State Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1984 and 1985,** amendments 424 **Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriation Act,** 1985, amendments 3O2, 304, 306, 308 **Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1985,** amendments 391 **Developing Countries:** *See also specific countries.* Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Overseas Private Investment Corporation Amendments Act of 1985 1669 **Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act, :** amendments 391 **Disabled Persons.:** *See* Handicapped Persons. **Disadvantaged Persons:** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Health Professions Training Assistance Act of 1985 523 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 National Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Authorization Act of 1986 887 **Disaster Assistance:** Colombia, volcanic eruption 1033 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Mexico, earthquake 490 **Discrimination, Prohibition:** Arts, Humanities, and Museums Amendments of 1985 1332 Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1985 787 Farm Credit Amendments Act of 1985 1678 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Pearl Harbor Survivors Association, Federal charter 498 **District of Columbia:** Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 820 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Mary McLeod Bethune Council House, historic site 1181 Nancy Hanks Center, contributions 1720 Union Station area, construction alternatives 1749 **District of Columbia Revenue Bond Act of 1985** 1727 **Draft.** *See* Armed Forces. **Drugs and Drug Abuse:** Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 820 Health Services Amendments of 1985 491 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Orphan Drug Amendments of 1985 387 Veterans, treatment and rehabilitation services, contracts 481 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 **E** **Earthquake Hazards Reduction Act of 1977,** amendments 475A9 **Economic Report,** Presidential transmittal and filing of report by Joint Economic Committee 3 **Education:** *See also* Schools and Colleges. Arts, Humanities, and Museums Amendments of 1985 1332 Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Health Professions Training Assistance Act of 1985 523 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 820 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 National Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Authorization Act of 1986 887 Nurse Education Amendments of 1985 393 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 **Education Amendments of 1978,** amendments 379–383, 1747 **Education for Economic Security Act,** amendments 893, 897–902 **Education of the Handicapped Act,** amendments 904 **Egypt,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **El Salvador,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Elderly Persons.** *See* Aged Persons. **Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965,** amendments 904 **Ellis Island Commemorative Coin Act.** *See* Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Commemorative Coin Act. **Emergency Agricultural Credit Adjustment Act of 1978,** amendments 1523 **Emergency Extension Act of 1985** 479, 814, 1172, 1184, 1665 **Emergency Veterans’ Job Training Act of 1983,** amendments 481, 1767 **Employment and Unemployment:** Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 Compensation program. Federal supplemental, phasing out 37 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Emergency Extension Act of 1985 479 Export Administration Amendments Act of 1985 120 Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1985 787 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Overseas Private Investment Corporation Amendments Act of 1985 1669 Railroad insurance program, extension 1172 Training period extension 481 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 Veterans’ Compensation Rate Increase and Job Training Amendments of 1985 1765 **Energy:** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 National Coal Imports Reporting Act of 1985 107 Nuclear cooperation agreements 159, 1174 Public utility holding companies, cogeneration activities 1180 **Energy Policy and Conservation Act,** amendments 102–105, 342 **Energy Policy and Conservation Amendments Act of 1985** 102 **Enrolled Bills:** Corrections, etc.*See* Concurrent Resolutions. Parchment-printing waiver 1036, 1183 **Environmental Protection:** *See also* Conservation. Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 National Science. Engineering, and Mathematics Authorization Act of 1986 887 Overseas Private Investment Corporation Amendments Act of 1985 1669 **Equal Access to Justice Act,** amendments— 186A10 **Espionage.** *See* Defense and National Security; Law Enforcement and Crime. **Ethanol.** *See* Petroleum and Petroleum Products. **Ethics in Government Act Amendments of 1985** 1324 **Ethiopia:** Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Europe:** *See also specific countries.* International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Export Administration Act of 1979,** amendments 120–155 **Export Administration Amendments Act of 1985** 120 **Exports:** *See also* Imports. China-United States nuclear cooperation agreement 1174 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Overseas Private Investment Corporation Amendments Act of 1985 1669 **F** **Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938,** amendments 787, 789, 790 **Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1985** 787 **Famine.** *See* Hunger. **Farm Credit Act of 1971,** amendments 1534, 1678–1680, 1687, 1688, 1693, 1694, 1703, 1709, 1711, 1712 **Farm Credit Amendments Act of 1985** 1678 **Farmland Protection Policy Act,** amendments 1518 **Farms and Farming.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Federal Aviation Act of 1958,** amendments 222, 225 **Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act,** amendments 402 **Federal Civilian Employee and Contractor Travel Expenses Act of 1985** 1756 **Federal Crop Insurance Act,** amendments 1459 **Federal Employees Flexible and Compressed Work Schedules Act of 1982,** amendments 167, 482, 563, 1350 **Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974,** amendments 465 **Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act,** amendments 387 **Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act,** amendments 1656 **Federal Meat Inspection Act,** amendments 1634, 1635 **Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949,** amendments 703, 742 **Federal Supplemental Compensation Act of 1982,** amendments 37 **Fellowships and Scholarships:** Health Research Extension Act of 1985 820 National Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Authorization Act of 1986 887 **Films.** *See* Historic Preservation. **Firearms.** *See* Arms and Munitions. **Fish and Fishing:** Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Export Administration Amendments Act of 1985 120 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Pacific Salmon Treaty Act of 1985 7 **Flexible and Compressed Work Schedules Act of 1982,** amendments 167 **Flood Control,** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 **Flood Control Act of 1962,** amendments 316 **Florida:** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Military Construction Authorization Act. 1986 961 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 **Flour.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Food and Agriculture Act of 1977,** amendments 1456, 1560, 1561, 1651 **Food for Peace Act of 1966,** amendments 1486 **Food Products.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Food for Progress Act of 1985** 1472 **Food Security Act of 1985** 1354 **Food Security Wheat Reserve Act of 1980,** amendments 1456 **Food Stamp Act of 1977,** amendments 488, 818, 1173, 1566–1573, 1576, 1589 **Food Stamps:** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Program provisions, extension 818, 1173A11 **Foreign Assistance Act of 1961,** amendments 21, 156, 195, 196, 205, 206, 210, 213–17, 219, 220, 228–231, 233, 234, 243, 244, 263, 264, 267, 268, 270, 276–279, 419, 1669, 1674, 1676, 1677, 1759 **Foreign Assistance Act of 1969,** amendments 243 **Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriations Act of 1985,** amendments 323 **Foreign Currency,** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 **Foreign Missions Amendments Act of 1983,** amendments 418 **Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 1978,** amendments 410 **Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987** 405 **Foreign Service Act of 1980,** amendments 412, 413, 428 **Forest System, National.** *See* National Forest System. **Forests and Forest Products:** *See also* National Forest System. Export Administration Amendments Act of 1985 120 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Fraud:** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Overseas Private Investment Corporation Amendments Act of 1985 1669 **Fruits.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Fuel.** *See* Energy. **G** **Garn-St Germain Depository Institutions Act of 1982,** amendments 504 **Gas.** *See* Natural Gas. **Gasoline.** *See* Petroleum and Petroleum Products. **General Education Provisions Act,** amendments 903 **George Milligan Control Tower,** Medford-Jackson County Airport, OR, designation 80 **Georgia:** Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Geothermal Energy.** *See* Energy. **Germany, Federal Republic of.** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Gifts and Property:** Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Energy and water development 564 Farm Credit Amendments Act of 1985 1678 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 820 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Nancy Hanks Center, contributions 1720 **Goats.** *See* Animals. **Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985** 1177 **Goodloe E. Byron Memorial Pedestrian Walkway,** MD and WV, designation 1329 **Government Organization and Employees:** Agency and court proceedings, expense awards 183 Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Federal Civilian Employee and Contractor Travel Expenses Act of 1985 1756 Flexible and compressed work schedules 167, 482, 563, 1350 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Health benefits program 93 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 820 Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1986 1002 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Orphan Drug Amendments of 1985 387 Overpayment claims, waiver 1741 United States Sentencing Commission, appropriation requests 46 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 **Grains.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Grants:** African Famine Relief and Recovery Act of 1985 21A12 Arts, Humanities, and Museums Amendments of 1985 1332 Bethune Museum and Archives 1181 Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Health Professions Training Assistance Act of 1985 523 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 820 Health Services Amendments of 1985 491 Housing and community development insurance programs, extension 502, 815, 1730 Indian Education Technical Amendments Act of 1985 379 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 National Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Authorization Act of 1986 887 Nurse Education Amendments of 1985 393 Orphan Drug Amendments of 1985 387 Veterans’ Administration, Philippines regional office 481 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 **Grasshoppers.** *See* Pests and Pesticides. **Greece,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Guam:** Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 **Guatemala,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **H** **Haiti,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Handicapped Persons:** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act of 1986 1012 Veterans’ Compensation Rate Increase and Job Training Amendments of 1985 1765 **Harry S Truman Memorial Scholarship Act,** amendments 904 **Hawaii:** Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Health Services Amendments of 1985 491 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 National Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Authorization Act of 1986 887 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 **Hazardous Materials:** *See also* Pests and Pesticides. Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 xport Administration Amendments Act of 1985 120 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 Veterans’ Administration Health Care Amendments of 1985 941 **Health Care Facilities:** Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 Emergency Extension Act of 1985 479 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 820 Health Services Amendments of 1985 491 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Medicare payments, extension 479, 1172, 1184, 1665 Nurse Education Amendments of 1985 393 Veterans’ Administration Health Care Amendments of 1985 941 **Health Care Professionals:** Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Emergency Extension Act of 1985 479 Health Professions Training Assistance Act of 1985 523 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 820 Health Services Amendments of 1985 491A13 Medicare payments, extension 479, 1172, 1184, 1665 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 **Health Council, National Advisory.** *See* National Advisory Health Council. **Health and Medical Care:** *See also* Health Care Facilities; Health Care Professionals; Medicare. African Famine Relief and Recovery Act of 1985 21 Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Federal employees health benefits program 93 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 Nurse Education Amendments of 1985 393 Orphan Drug Amendments of 1985 387 Overseas Private Investment Corporation Amendments Act of 1985 1669 Veterans, health care services abroad 481 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 **Health Professions Training Assistance Act of 1985** 523 **Health Research Extension Act of 1985** 820 **Health Services Amendments of 1985** 491 **Helsinki Final Act,** tenth anniversary, commemoration 180 **Higher Education Act of 1965.** amendments 779, 908 **Highways:** Construction funds for National System of Interstate and Defense Highways and substitute highway and transit projects 6 Interstate cost and substitute cost estimates, approval 474 **Hijacking.** *See* Terrorism. **Hispanics. ***See* Minorities. **Historic Preservation:** *See also* Conservation. Bethune Museum and Archives 1181 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Legislation recognition 483 Pearl Harbor Survivors Association, Federal charter 498 **Hogs.** See Animals. **Home Mortgage Disclosure Act of 1975,** amendments 504, 817, 1732 **Homeless Persons:** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Health Professions Training Assistance Act of 1985 523 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 **Honduras,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Honey.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Horses.** *See* Animals. **Hospitals.** *See* Health Care Facilities. **House of Representatives:** *See also* Congress. Former Speakers, office space availability 1743 **Housing:** Armed Forces, temporary allowances 1745 Below-market interest rate loans 505 Community development insurance programs, extension 502, 815, 1730 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 **Housing Act of 1949,** amendments 503, 816, 1731 **Housing Act of 1964,** amendments 503, 816, 1731 **Housing and Community Development Act of 1974,** amendments 504, 816, 817, 1731, 1732 **Housing and Urban-Rural Recovery Act of 1983,** amendments 504, 817, 1732 **Human Rights:** Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Condemnation of passage of Resolution 3379 by United Nations General Assembly 385 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 820 Helsinki Final Act, tenth anniversary commemoration 180A14 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Soviet Jewry, appeal for release 188 **Hunger:** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **I** **Idaho,** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Illinois:** Bi-State Development Agency, additional powers, consent of Congress 477 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Immigration,** Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 **Immigration and Nationality Act,** amendments 1007 **Imports:** *See also* Exports. Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Export Administration Amendments Act of 1985 120 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 National Coal Imports Reporting Act of 1985 107 **Indian Education Technical Amendments Act of 1985** 379 **Indian Self-Determination Act,** amendments 1735 **Indiana:** Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Indians:** *See also specific tribes or bands.* Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 Cherokee Leasing Act 1735 Chippewa Tribe, judgment awards 780 Cocopah Tribe, lands in trust 47 Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation judgment awards 556 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Education programs 1747 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 National Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Authorization Act of 1986 887 Pacific Salmon Treaty Act of 1985 7 Sioux Indians, funds distribution 549 **Information.** *See* Classified Information; Public Information. **Insects and Insecticides.** *See* Pests and Pesticides. **Inspector General Act of 1978,** amendments 427 **Insurance:** Farm Credit Amendments Act of 1985 1678 Federal employees health benefits program 93 Health Professions Training Assistance Act of 1985 523 Housing and community development programs, extension 502, 815, 1730 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Overseas Private Investment Corporation Amendments Act of 1985 1669 Panama Canal Amendments Act of 1985 1716 Railroad unemployment program, borrowing extension 1172, 1184 Servicemen’s group life program 1745 Veterans’ Administration Health Care Amendments of 1985 941 War risk 110 **Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1986** 1002 **Internal Revenue Code of 1954,** amendments 77, 78, 399, 505, 506, 508, 513, 1735, 1759 **International Agreements:** China-United States nuclear cooperation 1174 Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Export Administration Amendments Act of 1985 120 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 International Anti-Terrorism Committee, establishment 222 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **International Anti-Terrorism Committee,** establishment 190 **International Center Act,** amendments 415 **International Narcotics Control Act of 1985** 228A15 **International Organizations:** Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Overseas Private Investment Corporation Amendments Act of 1985 1669 **International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1980,** amendments 264 **International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1981,** amendments 247 **International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985** 190, 1751 **Interstate Compacts.** *See* Compacts Between States. **Interstate and Substitute Cost Estimates** for highways, approval 474 **Iowa,** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Iran,** Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 **Israel:** Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 United States-Israel Free Trade Area Implementation Act of 1985 82 **J** **Jamaica,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **James A. Walsh United States Courthouse,** AZ, designation 1722 **Japan:** Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 International Security and Development Cooperation of 1985 190 **Jerusalem,** Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 **John W. Byrnes Post Office and Federal Building,** WI, designation 1719 **Jordan:** Arms sales negotiations 937 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Jordan Supplemental Economic Assistance Authorization Act of 1985** 376 **K** **Kansas,** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Kentucky:** Carl D. Perkins Federal Building and United States Courthouse, designation 98 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Kentucky Wilderness Act of 1985** 1351 **Khmer Rouge.** *See* Cambodia. **Korea:** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 **L** **Labeling:** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Nurse Education Amendments of 1985 393 **Lambs.** *See* Animals. **Land Remote-Sensing Commercialization Act of 1984,** amendments 118 **Lands.** *See* Public Lands. **Latin America:** *See also specific countries.* Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Law Enforcement and Crime:** Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Farm Credit Amendments Act of 1985 1678 Federal Civilian Employee and Contractor Travel Expenses Act of 1985 1756 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1986 1002 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Sentencing Reform Amendments Act of 1985 1728A16 **Lebanon**, International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Lemons.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Liberia** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Liberty Coin Act** 115 **Libraries:** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 820 National Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Authorization Act of 1986 887 **Library of Congress,** Arts, Humanities, and Museums Amendments of 1985 1332 **Library of Medicine.** *See* National Library of Medicine. **Library Services and Construction Act,** amendments 902 **Libya,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Livestock.** *See* Animals. **Loans:** Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Farm Credit Amendments Act of 1985 1678 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Health Professions Training Assistance Act of 1985 523 Housing and community development insurance programs, extension 502, 815, 1730 Imputed interest rules, simplification, etc 505 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Nurse Education Amendments of 1985 393 Overseas Private Investment Corporation Amendments Act of 1985 1669 **Louisiana:** Health Services Amendments of 1985 491 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Act,** amendments 1842 **Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985** 1842 **M** **Mail:** Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Missing children, use in locating and recovering 290 **Maine,** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Maritime Affairs:** *See also* Fish and Fishing. Achille Lauro hijacking 1037 Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Panama Canal Amendments Act of 1985 1716 United States Code technical changes 67 **Marketing.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities Commerce and Trade. **Marshall Islands,** Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 **Mary McLeod Bethune Council House,** Washington, DC, maintenance 1181 **Maryland:** Goodloe E. Byron Memorial Pedestrian Walkway, designation 1329 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Prince Georges County, land conveyance 1724 **Massachusetts:** Captain John Foster Williams Coast Guard Building, designation 1763 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 **Meat.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Medals.** *See* Decorations, Medals, Awards. **Medical Care.** *See* Health and Medical Care. **Medicare:** Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 Emergency Extension Act of 1985 479 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 820A17 Hospital and physician payments, extension 479, 1172, 1184, 1665 **Mental Health.** *See* Health and Medical Care. **Merchant Marine Act, 1936,** amendments 110, 1490 **Mexico:** Earthquake, U.S. solidarity and sympathy 490 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Michigan,** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Micronesia,** Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 **Middle East:** *See also specific countries.* Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Midwest Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Commission,** establishment 1842 **Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1962,** amendments 410, 411 **Military Construction Authorization Act, 1983,** amendments 996 **Military Construction Authorization Act, 1984,** amendments 985, 988 **Military Construction Authorization Act, 1985,** amendments 966, 994 **Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986** 961 **Military Family Act of 1985** 678 **Milk.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Mineral Leasing Act of 1920,** amendments 156 **Minerals and Mining:** *See also* Natural Gas; Petroleum and Petroleum Products. Alaskan development 1761 Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 Farm Credit Amendments Act of 1985 1678 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 New York, land conveyance 1661 **Minnesota,** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Minorities:** Arts, Humanities, and Museums Amendments of 1985 1332 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Health Professions Training Assistance Act of 1985 523 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 National Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Authorization Act of 1986 887 **Minting.** Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985 1177 **Missiles.** *See* Arms and Munitions. **Mississippi,** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Mississippi Technology Transfer Center,** title acceptance by NASA Administrator, authorization 1019 **Missouri:** Aged persons, independent living facilities, below-market interest rate loans 505 Bi-State Development Agency, additional powers, consent of Congress 477 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Pearl Harbor Survivors Association, Federal charter 498 **Montana:** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 **Morocco,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Motor Vehicles,** taxation recordkeeping requirements 77 **Mozambique,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Museum Services Act,** amendments 1344 **Museums:** Arts, Humanities, and Museums Amendments of 1985 1332 Bethune Museum 1181 National Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Authorization Act of 1986 887 **N** **NANA Regional Corporation, Inc.,** Alaska land conveyance 460 **NATO.** *See* North Atlantic Treaty Organization. **Nancy Hanks Center,** Washington, DC, contributions 1720 **Narcotics.** *See* Drugs and Drug Abuse. A18 **Narcotics Control Commission, United States International.** *See* United States International Narcotics Control Commission. **National Advisory Commission on Agricultural Export Transportation Policy,** establishment 1354 **National Advisory Health Council,** termination 878 **National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorizaton Act, 1985,** amendments 1016 **National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act of 1986** 1012 **National Agricultural Policy Commission Act of 1985** 1637 **National Agricultural Research, Extension, and Teaching Policy Act of 1977,** amendments 1542, 1544, 1550, 1552, 1557, 1561 **National Agricultural Research, Extension, and Teaching Policy Act Amendments of 1985** 1542 **National Aquaculture Act of 1980,** amendments 1641–1643 **National Aquaculture Improvement Act of 1985** 1641 **National Bureau of Standards Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1986** 171, 476 **National Coal Imports Reporting Act of 1985** 107 **National Commission on Agricultural Policy,** establishment 1354 **National Commission on Dairy Policy,** establishment 1354 **National Emergencies Act,** amendments 448 **National Endowment for Democracy Act,** amendments 431, 432 **National Flood Insurance Act of 1968,** amendments 503, 816, 1731 **National Forest System,** Kentucky Wilderness Act of 1985 1351 **National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965,** amendments 1332, 1333, 1335, 1338, 1339, 1342, 1344 **National Guard:** Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Overpayment claims, waiver 1741 **National Housing Act,** amendments 502, 503, 815, 816, 1730, 1731 **National Library of Medicine,** establishment 820 **National Parks, Monuments, Etc.:** Alaska land conveyance 460 Alaska mineral development 1761 Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, land conveyance 1724 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 Paul E. Tsongas Industrial History Center, MA, designation 1229 **National Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Authorization Act of 1986** 887 **National Science Foundation Act of 1950,** amendments 889, 890 **National Science Foundation Authorization Act, 1976,** amendments 890, 892 **National Science Foundation Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 1978,** amendments 890 **National Science Foundation Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1980,** amendments 890 **National Science Foundation Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1986** 887 **National Science Foundation Authorization and Science and Technology Equal Opportunities Act,** amendments 892 **National Security.** *See* Defense and National Security. **National Security Act of 1947,** amendments 1004 **National Wilderness Preservation System:** Kentucky Wilderness Act of 1985 1351 Phillip Burton Wilderness, CA, designation 166 **National Wildlife Refuge System:** Bogue Chitto National Wildlife Refuge 1327 Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge 1327 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge 1327 Tinicum National Environmental Center 1327 **National Wool Act of 1954,** amendments 1354 **Natural Gas:** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Public utility holding companies, cogeneration activities 1180 **Natural Resources.** *See* Conservation; Environmental Protection; Forests and Forest Products. **Naturalized Persons:** Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1986 1002A19 **Nebraska:** Health Professions Training Assistance Act of 1985 523 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Nevada:** California boundary, land title clearance 1663 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **New Hampshire,** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **New Jersey,** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **New Mexico:** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **New York:** Land conveyance and mineral interests 1661 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **New Zealand,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Nicaragua:** Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1985 293 **Nondiscrimination.** *See* Discrimination, Prohibition. **North Atlantic Treaty Organization:** Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **North Carolina,** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **North Dakota,** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Northeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Commission,** establishment 1842 **Northern Mariana Islands,** Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 **Nuclear Agreements for Cooperation** 159 **Nuclear Energy.** *See* Energy. **Nurse Education Amendments of 1985** 393 **Nurses.** *See* Health Care Professionals. **Nuts.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **O** **Oats.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Occupational Safety and Health.** *See* Health and Medical Care; Safety. **Office of Federal Procurement Policy Act,** amendments 704, 1759 **Ohio:** Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War 1861–1865, Federal charter 1020 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Oil.** *See* Petroleum and Petroleum Products. **Oilseeds.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Oklahoma,** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Omnibus Low-Level Radioactive** **Waste Interstate Compact Consent Act** 1859 **Oregon:** George Milligan Control Tower, Medford-Jackson County Airport, designation 80 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Orphan Drug Act,** amendments 391, 880 **Orphan Drug Amendments of 1985** 387 **Overseas Private Investment Corporation Amendments Act of 1985** 1669 **P** **Pacific Islands. Trust Territory of the.** *See* Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. **Pacific Salmon Treaty Act of 1985** 7 **Pakistan.** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Palestine Liberation Organization.** *See* Israel. **Pan American Games, International.** *See* Recreation. **Panama Canal Act of 1979,** amendments 1349, 1716–1718, 1739, 1740 **Panama Canal Amendments Act of 1985** 1716 **Panama Canal Commission Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 1986** 1738 **Paraguay,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190A20 **Parchment-Printing Waiver.:** *See* Printing. **Parks, Monuments, Etc.:** National.*See* National Parks, Monuments, Etc. **Pasta.:** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Patents and Trademarks, :** Alaska mineral development 1761 **Paul E. Tsongas Industrial History Center, :** MA, designation 1229 **Peace Corps:** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Twenty-fifth anniversary recognition of agency and volunteers 484 **Peace Corps Act, :** amendments 272, 273, 276 **Peace Corps National Advisory Council,** establishment 190 **Peanuts.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Pearl Harbor Survivors Association,** Federal charter 498 **Penalties.** *See* Law Enforcement and Crime. **Pennsylvania:** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Robert N. C. Nix, Sr., Federal Building and United States Post Office, designation 1723 **Peru,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Pests and Pesticides,** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 **Petroleum and Petroleum Products:** Energy Policy and Conservation Amendments Act of 1985 102 Export Administration Amendments Act of 1985 120 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 **Phillip Burton Wilderness,** CA, designation 166 **Philippines:** Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Veterans’ Administration, regional office 481 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 **Physicians.** *See* Health Care Professionals. **Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry,** Arts, Humanities, and Museums Amendments of 1985 1332 **Pollution,** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Pork.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities **Pork Promotion, Research, and Consumer Information Act of 1985** 1606 **Portugal,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Postage Stamps.** *See* Mail. **Potatoes.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Poultry.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Poultry Products Inspection Act,** amendments 1633 **Poverty.** *See* Disadvantaged Persons. **Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad, Commission for the.** *See* Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad. **Presidential Task Force on Project Economic Justice** establishment 190 **Printing,** enrolled bills and joint resolutions, parchment-printing waiver 1036, 1183 **Prisoners,** Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 **Prisoners of War.** *See* Veterans. **Proclamations:** Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act, implementation, amendment of Proclamation 5133 2022 Civil aircraft and globes, articles used in, duty modifications 2001 Generalized System of Preferences, amendments 2133 High technology products, duty reductions 2019 Nonimmigrants, suspension of entry by officers or employees of Cuban government or Communist Party 2090 Pasta products from European Economic Community, duty rate increases 2065, 2074 Peace Corps, twenty-fifth anniversary, recognition of agency and volunteers 484 Penn, William and Hannah Callowhill, honorary citizenship 1995 Special observances— A Time of Remembrance 555, 2106 A Time of Remembrance for All Victims of Terrorism Throughout the World 555, 1980 Afghanistan Day 2023 American Education Week 2112 American Heart Month 2009 Anne Frank Day 89 Asian/Pacific American Heritage Week 2038A21 Baltic Freedom Day 87, 2063 Benign Essential Blepharospasm Awareness Week 560 Better Hearing and Speech Month 86 Bill of Rights Day, Human Rights Day and Week 1998, 2129 Boy Scouts of America, Seventy fifth Anniversary 111, 2131 Cancer Control Month 2025 Captive Nations Week 2068 Centennial Year of Liberty in the United States 559, 2109 Child Health Day 2088 Citizenship Day and Constitution Week 2081 Columbus Day 2088 Crime Victims Week. 53 Dr. Jonas E. Salk Day 63, 2047 Education Day, U.S.A 43, 2031 Ethnic American Day 1713 Eugene Ormandy Appreciation Day 938, 2119 Fair Housing Month 30, 2042 Family Reunion Month 92, 2062 Father’s Day 2061 Fire Prevention Week 2092 Flag Day and National Flag Week 2064 Freedom of the Press Day 179, 2071 General Pulaski Memorial Day 2086 Great Famine in the Ukraine, Day of Commemoration 1986 Helen Keller Deaf-Blind Awareness Week 99, 2066 Helsinki Human Rights Day 56, 2046 High Blood Pressure Awareness Week 2116 International Youth Year 2013 Jewish Heritage Week 52, 2034 Law Day, U.S.A 2033 Learning Disabilities Awareness Month 489, 2096 Leif Erikson Day 2087 Lithuanian Independence Day 2016 Live Aid Day 164 Loyalty Day 2033 Lupus Awareness Week 178, 1978 Made in America Month 1034 Mental Illness Awareness Week 485, 2092 Minority Enterprise Development Week 2059 Mother’s Day 2045 Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Week 517, 1976, 9099 National Adoption Week 812, 1992, 2120 National Adult Day Care Center Week 470, 2082 National Agriculture Day 1714 National Alopecia Areata Awareness Week 783 National Alzheimer’s Disease Month 69, 1988, 2114 National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Week 61, 2050 National Autism Week 1764 National Big Brothers and Big Sisters Week 2014 National Blood Pressure Awareness Week 786, 1989 National Buy American Week 521 National CPR Awareness Week 520, 2105 National Care and Share Day 1996 National Cerebral Palsy Month 2000 National Child Abuse Prevention Month 33, 2029 National Child Safety Awareness Month 59, 2043 National Children’s Week 557 National Christmas Seal Month 1983 National Community College Month 522, 2127 National Consumers Week 2020, 2126 National Correctional Officers Week 60, 2049 National DECA Week 4, 2015 National DES Awareness Week 54, 2040 National Day of Fasting to Raise Funds to Combat Hunger 558, 2122 National Day of Prayer 2011 National Defense Transportation Day and National Transportation Week 2039 National Dental Hygiene Week 469 National Diabetes Month 580, 1984, 2117 National Digestive Diseases Awareness Week 71, 2054 National Disability in Entertainment Week 175, 2070 National Down Syndrome Month 170, 2097 National Drug Abuse Education Week 581, 2113 National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week 284, 1987, 2128 National Employ the Handicapped Week 2084 National Employ-the-Older-Worker Week 25 National Energy Education Day 35 National Epidermolysis Bullosa Awareness Week 1995 National Family Week 458, 1993, 2108 National Farm-City Week 1991, 2108 National Farm Safety Week 2058 National Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Awareness Week 1733 National Flag Day, recognition of pause for Pledge of Allegiance 97 National Forest Products Week 1977, 2100A22 National Foster Grandparent Month 553, 2111 National Head Injury Awareness Month 1976 National High-Tech Month 459, 2104 National Hispanic Heritage Week 2080 National Historically Black Colleges Week 468, 2083 National Home Care Week 940, 1994, 2125 National Hospice Month 519, 1985, 2107 National Housing Week 518, 2100 National Independent Retail Grocer Week 44 National Jaycee Week 1715 National Jerome Kern Day 2007 National Lupus Awareness Week 2098 National Maritime Day 2055 National Mark Twain Day 939, 2123 National Medical Transcriptionist Week 2057 National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day 189, 2073 National Organ Donation Awareness Week 45, 2037 National Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness Week 1668 National Osteoporosis Awareness Week 75, 2056 National P.O.W./M.I.A. Recognition Day 101, 2067 National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day 1997 National Poison Prevention Week 2001 National Reye’s Syndrome Week 784, 1990, 2115 National Safe Boating Week 2017 National Sanctity of Human Life Day 2006 National School Lunch Week 2093 National Science Week 74, 2051 National Sewing Month 467, 2082 National Skin Cancer Prevention and Detection Week 16, 2024 National Spina Bifida Month 487, 2095 National Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Awareness Month 561, 2111 National Temporary Services Week 1001, 2125 National Theatre Week 91 National Tourism Week 466, 2045 National Weather Satellite Week 31, 2028 National Women Veterans Recognition Week 810, 1979, 2118 Oil Heat Centennial Year 496, 2095 Older Americans Month 65, 2041 OPERATION: Care and Share 2102 Pan American Day and Pan American Week 2032 Peace Corps, Twenty-fifth Anniversary Year 2091 Polish American Heritage Month 177, 2072 Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day 2042 Red Cross Month 2013 Save for the U.S.A. Year 1666 Save Your Vision Week 2018 Senior Center Week 73, 2053 Sesquicentennial Year of the National Library of Medicine 1752 Small Business Week 2026 Space Exploration Day 165, 2069 Thanksgiving Day 1982, 2121 Truck and Bus Safety Week 1753 United Nations Day 1981, 2085 Very Special Arts U.S.A. Month 76, 2060 Veterans Day 1981, 2101 Victims of Crime Week 2036 Vietnam Veterans Recognition Day 66, 2048 White Cane Safety Day 2094 Women in Agriculture Week 1991 Women’s Equality Day 2075 Women’s History Week 5, 2021 World Food Day 515, 1975, 2103 World Health Day and Week 39, 2030 World Trade Week 2037 Wright Brothers Day 1999, 2131 Year of the Flag 1330 Youth Suicide Prevention Month 70, 2060 Sugars and sirups, import quotas 2007, 2012, 2027, 2052 U.S.-Israel Free Trade Area Agreement, duty rate reductions, etc 2076 **Project Economic Justice.** *See* Presidential Task Force on Project Economic Justice. **Property.** *See* Gifts and Property; Real Property. **Public Availability.** *See* Public Information. **Public Buildings and Grounds:** Bethune Museum and Archives 1181 Captain John Foster Williams Coast Guard Building, MA, designation 1763 Carl D. Perkins Federal Building and United States Courthouse, KY, designation 98 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Former Speakers of the House, office space availability 1743 George Milligan Control Tower, Medford-Jackson County Airport, OR, designation 80A23 Goodloe E. Byron Memorial Pedestrian Walkway, MD and WV, designation 1329 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 820 Historic preservation legislation praised 483 James A. Walsh United States Courthouse, AZ, designation 1722 John W. Byrnes Post Office and Federal Building, WI, designation 1719 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 Nancy Hanks Center, Washington, DC, contributions 1720 Paul E. Tsongas Industrial History Center, MA, designation 1229 Robert N. C. Nix, Sr., Federal Building and United States Post Office, PA, designation 1723 Union Station area, Washington, DC, construction alternatives 1749 Wallace F. Bennett Federal Building, UT, designation 1721 **Public Debt Limit:** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Increases 814, 1037 **Public Health Service Act,** amendments 392–400, 402, 491, 523, 822, 878, 879 **Public Information:** Arts, Humanities, and Museums Amendments of 1985 1332 California-Nevada land boundary, title clearance 1663 China-United States nuclear cooperation 1174 Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Goodloe E. Byron Memorial Pedestrian Walkway, MD and WV, designation 1329 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 820 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, land conveyance 1724 Overseas Private Investment Corporation Amendments Act of 1985 1669 **Public Lands:** *See also* National Parks, Monuments, Etc.; Public Buildings and Grounds. Alaska, conveyance 460 California-Nevada land boundary, title clearance 1663 Cherokee Leasing Act 1735 Cocopah Tribe, lands in trust 47 Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, conveyance 1724 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 New York, conveyance and mineral interests 1661 Phillip Burton Wilderness, CA, authorization 166 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 **Puerto Rico:** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Veterans, health care services, contracts 481 Veterans’ Administration Health Care Amendments of 1985 941 **R** **Radiation.** *See* Hazardous Materials. **Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act,** amendments 479, 814, 1172, 1184 **Raisins.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Real Property:** Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Farm Credit Amendments Act of 1985 1678 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 820 Imputed interest rules, simplification 505 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, land conveyance 1724 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 New York, land conveyance and mineral interests 1661 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 **Recordings.** *See* Communications and Telecommunications. **Recreation:** *See also* Fish and Fishing; National Parks, Monuments, Etc. Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583A24 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 **Refugees:** Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Research and Development:** Alaska minerals 1761 Arts, Humanities, and Museums Amendments of 1985 1332 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Export Administration Amendments Act of 1985 120 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Health Professions Training Assistance Act of 1985 523 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 820 Housing and community development insurance, extension 502, 814 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 National Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Authorization Act of 1986 887 Orphan Drug Amendments of 1985 387 **Research Facilities Act** 1548 **Retirement,** Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 **Rhode Island,** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Rice.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Riddick’s Senate Procedure,** printing and binding 176 **Robert N. C. Nix, Sr., Federal Building and United States Post Office,** PA, designation 1723 **Rocky Mountain Low-Level Radioactive Waste Board,** establishment 1842 **Rural Areas:** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Housing and community development insurance programs, extension 502, 815, 1730 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Rural Development Act of 1972,** amendments 1560 **Rye.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **S** **Saccharin Study and Labeling Act,** amendments 81 **Safety:** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Overseas Private Investment Corporation Amendments Act of 1985 1669 **Sahara, Western,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Saudi Arabia,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Scholarships.** *See* Fellowships and Scholarships. **Schools and Colleges:** *See also* Education. Arts, Humanities, and Museums Amendments of 1985 1332 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Health Professions Training Assistance Act of 1985 523 Indian education programs 1747 Indian Education Technical Amendments Act of 1985 379 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 National Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Authorization Act of 1986 887 Orphan Drug Amendments of 1985 387 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 **Science and Technology:** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 820 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842A25 National Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Authorization Act of 1986 887 **Second Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1984,** amendments 332 **Securities:** “Buy Back America” campaign 1666 Chippewa Indians, judgment awards 780 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 District of Columbia Revenue Bond Act of 1985 1727 Farm Credit Amendments Act of 1985 1678 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Overseas Private Investment Corporation Amendments Act of 1985 1669 Panama Canal, U.S. interest payments 1349 Public utility holding companies, cogeneration activities 1180 Sioux Indians, funds distribution 549 Social Security Trust Funds, restoration 814 **Securities Exchange Act 1934,** amendments 1737 **Security and Cooperation in Europe, Commission on.** *See* Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe. **Sentencing Reform Amendments Act of 1985** 1728 **Shareholder Communications Act of 1985** 1737 **Shee Atika, Incorporated,** Alaska mineral development 1761 **Sheep.** *See* Animals. **Ships and Shipping.** *See* Maritime Affairs. **Sioux Indians,** funds distribution 549 **Small Business and Federal Procurement Competition Enhancement Act of 1984,** amendments 704 **Small Business Investment Act of 1958,** amendments 1744 **Smithsonian Institution,** Board of Regents, appointment 168 **Smuggling.** *See* Imports. **Social Security Act,** amendments 94, 1093, 1094, 1584, 1735 **Sockeye Salmon or Pink Salmon Fishing Act of 1947,** amendments 15 **Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act,** amendments 1517, 1635, 1636 **Soil and Water Resources Conservation Act of 1977,** amendments 1516, 1517 **Sorghums.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **South Africa:** Export Administration Amendments Act of 1985 120 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **South Carolina:** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 **South Dakota,** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Southeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Commission,** establishment 1842 **Soviet Jewry,** appeal for release 188 **Soviet Union.** *See* Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. **Soybeans.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Space:** Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act of 1986 1012 **Spain,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Special Defense Acquisition Fund,** funding 562 **Sri Lanka,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956,** amendments 411, 412, 415, 417, 419, 423 **State and Local Governments:** Alaska land conveyance 460 Arts, Humanities, and Museums Amendments of 1985 1332 Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1985 787 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Health Professions Training Assistance Act of 1985 523A26 Health Services Amendments of 1985 491 Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1986 1002 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, land conveyance 1724 National Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Authorization Act of 1986 887 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 **Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Commemorative Coin Act** 113 **Strategic and Critical Materials.** *See* Defense and National Security. **Student Financial Assistance Technical Amendments Act of 1982,** amendments 907 **Students.** *See* Education. **Sudan,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Sugar.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Supplemental Appropriations Act. 1973,** amendments 163, 343 **Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1979,** amendments 349 **Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1983,** amendments 343 **Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1984,** amendments 163 **Supreme Court,** Justices and Court personnel, police protective services 1729 **Survivor Benefit Plan Amendments of 1985** 666 **Switzerland:** Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Freedom and peace efforts, commendation 582 **T** **Taiwan,** Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 **Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982,** amendments 479, 814, 1172, 1184, 1665 **Tax Reform Act of 1984,** amendments 77 **Taxes:** Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Corporate minimum 1037 Emergency Extension Act of 1985 479 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Imputed interest rates, simplification 505 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Motor vehicles, recordkeeping requirements 77 Overseas Private Investment Corporation Amendments Act of 1985 1669 Tobacco 479, 1172, 1184, 1665 **Teachers.** *See* Education. **Technology Assessment Act of 1972,** amendments 1759 **Telecommunications.** *See* Communications and Telecommunications. **Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Act of 1983,** amendments 1590–1592, 1594 **Tennessee:** Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Terrorism:** A Time of Remembrance, observation 555 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Export Administration Amendments Act of 1985 120 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Hijacking, Achille Lauro 1037 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Texas,** Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 **Thailand:** Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **The Asia Foundation Act,** amendments 437 **Timber.** *See* Forests and Forest Products. **Tobacco and Tobacco Products:** Emergency Extension Act of 1985 479 Excise taxes 479, 1172, 1184, 1665 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 National marketing quota 818, 1173 Nurse Education Amendments of 1985 393A27 **Trade.** *See* Commerce and Trade. Trade Act of 1974, amendments 479, 814, 1172 **Trade Agreements Act of 1979,** amendments 84 **Trade Expansion Act of 1962,** amendments 155 **Trade Secrets.** *See* Classified Information. **Trade and Tariff Act of 1984,** amendments 84 **Trading With the Enemy Act,** amendments 449 **Training.** *See* Education. **Transportation:** Alaska land conveyance 460 Civil Service and Uniformed Services employees, overpayment claims 1741 Federal Civilian Employee and Contractor Travel Expenses Act of 1985 1756 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Treaties.** *See* International Agreements. **Trees.** *See* Forests and Forest Products. **Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands,** Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 **Tunisia,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Turkey,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **U** **Uniformed Services:** *See also* Armed Forces. Overpayment claims, waiver 1741 **Union of Soviet Socialist Republics:** Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 United States/Soviet Direct Communication Link, equipment and service authorization 286 **United Kingdom,** Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 **United Nations:** Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Resolution 3379, condemnation of passage by General Assembly 385 **United States Grain Standards Act,** amendments 1632 **United States Holocaust Memorial** Council, designation as independent Federal establishment 1185 **United States-India Fund for Cultural, Educational, and Scientific Cooperation Act** 452 **United States Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948,** amendments 434 **United States International Narcotics Control Commission,** establishment 405 **United States-Israel Free Trade Area Implementation Act of 1985** 82 **Universities.** *See* Schools and Colleges. **Urban Areas,** community development and housing insurance programs, extension 502, 815, 1730 **Uruguay,** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Utah:** Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 Wallace F. Bennett Federal Building, designation 1721 **Utilities:** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Gas holding companies, cogeneration activities 1180 **V** **Vegetables.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Vermont,** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Vessels.** *See* Maritime Affairs. **Veterans:** Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 Emergency job training 481 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Health care services abroad 481 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 **Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985** 941, 1745 **Veterans’ Compensation Rate Increase and Job Training Amendments of 1985** 1765 **Veterans’ Job Training Act,** amendments 481, 1767, 1768 **Vietnam,** Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941A28 **Virgin Islands:** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Veterans, health care services, contracts 481 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 **Virginia:** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 **Voluntarism:** Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1985 787 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 820 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 Peace Corps, twenty-fifth anniversary, recognition of agency and volunteers 484 **W** **Wages:** Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 1038 Congressional Award Amendments of 1985 934 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1985 787 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Overpayment claims, Civil Service, Uniformed Services, and National Guard Employees 1741 Overseas Private Investment Corporation Amendments Act of 1985 1669 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 **Wallace F. Bennett Federal Building,** UT, designation 1721 **Walnuts.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Walsh-Healey Act,** amendments 734 **Washington.** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Washington, DC.** *See* District of Columbia. **Waste Disposal:** Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 1770 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 **Water:** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 961 **Water Resources Development Act of 1974,** amendments 316 **Watermelon Research and Promotion Act** 1622 **Weapons.** *See* Arms and Munitions. **Weather,** Food Security Act of 1985 1354 **West Virginia:** Goodloe E. Byron Memorial Pedestrian Walkway, designation 1329 National marketing quota 119 **Western Sahara,** International Security and Cooperation Act of 1985 190 **Wheat.** *See* Agriculture and Agricultural Commodities. **Wilderness Areas.** *See* National Wilderness Preservation System. **Wildlife Refuges.** *See* National Wildlife Refuge System. **Wisconsin:** John W. Byrnes Post Office and Federal Building, designation 1719 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 941 **Women:** Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 583 Food Security Act of 1985 1354 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 405 Health Services Amendments of 1985 491 **Wyoming,** Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985 1842 **Y** **Youth.** *See* Children and Youth. **Z** **Zaire.** International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 190 INDIVIDUAL INDEX Page **Page** **A** Note: Page references are to pages where names actually appear within laws.B1 Achille Lauro 1037 Aguino, Benigno 266 **B** Bonner, Dr. Elena 1960 Bourguiba, Habib 1936 **C** Camarena Salazar, Enrique 421 Carlson, Dennis 421 Carlson, Rose 421 **D** Derickson, Uli 227 Duarte, Jose Napoleon 237 **F** Faurer, Lt. Gen. Lincoln D 1931 **G** Gandhi, Rajiv 1934 Gavin, John 421 Gershwin, George 288 Gershwin, Ira 288 Godyo de Cuevas, Maria Rosario 241 Gomez, Hector 241 Grant, Ulysses S 1937 **H** Hammer, Michael 1312 **K** King, Dr. Martin Luther, Jr 1966 Klmghoffer, Leon 1037 Kollek, Teddy 453 **M** Maresca, Philip 227 Mascarenas, Benjamin 421 Mascarenas, Patricia 421 McHenry, Barnabas 168 **N** Neves, Tancredo 1935 Nicholson, Arthur D., Jr 222,427 **O** Obando y Bravo, Miguel 254 Ortega, Daniel 250 **P** Pearlman, Mark 1312 Penn, Hannah Callowhill 1995 Penn, William 1995 **R** Radelat, Alberto 421 Rankin, Jeannette 1932 Rose, Peter Edward 1969 **S** Sakharov, Dr. Andrei 1960 Sarney, Jose 1935 Stethem, Robert 227 **T** Testrake, John 227 **V** Viera, Jose Rodolfo 1312 **W** Walker, John Clay 421 **Z** Zimmermann, Benjamin 227 2 **UNITED STATES** **STATUTES AT LARGE** CONTAINING THE LAWS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS ENACTED DURING THE FIRST SESSION OF THE NINETY-NINTH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA **1985** AND PROCLAMATIONS **Volume 99** IN TWO PARTS Part 2 PUBLIC LAWS 99–179 THROUGH 99–240 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1987 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF LAW UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE ARCHIVIST OF THE UNITED STATES BY THE OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER, NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION “The United States Statutes at Large shall be legal evidence of laws, concurrent resolutions, . . . proclamations by the President and proposed or ratified amendments to the Constitution of the United States therein contained, in all the courts of the United States, the several States, and the Territories and insular possessions of the United States.” (1 USC 112). For sale by the Superintendent of Documents U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402 (2-part set; sold in sets only) CONTENTS PART 1 Page List of Bills Enacted Into Public Law v List of Public Laws vii List of Concurrent Resolutions xvii List of Proclamations xix Public Laws (99–1 Through 99–178) 3 Subject Index A1 Individual Index B1 PART 2 List of Bills Enacted Into Public Law v List of Public Laws vii List of Concurrent Resolutions xvii List of Proclamations xix Public Laws (99–179 Through 99–240) 1135 Concurrent Resolutions 1929 Proclamations 1975 Subject Index A1 Individual Index B1 v LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW THE NINETY-NINTH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES FIRST SESSION, 1985 *BILL* *PUBLIC LAW* H.R. 14 99–55 H.R. 47 99–61 H.R. 505 99–166 H.R. 664 99–195 H.R. 729 99–209 H.R. 730 99–23 H.R. 873 99–53 H.R. 1042 99–119 H.R. 1083 99–240 H.R. 1093 99–5 H.R. 1210 99–159 H.R. 1239 99–10 H.R. 1251 99–4 H.R. 1373 99–68 H.R. 1534 99–196 H.R. 1538 99–238 H.R. 1603 99–222 H.R. 1617 99–73 H.R. 1627 99–197 H.R. 1699 99–58 H.R. 1714 99–170 H.R. 1784 99–223 H.R. 1789 99–191 H.R. 1806 99–172 H.R. 1847 99–22 H.R. 1866 99–15 H.R. 1869 99–44 H.R. 1890 99–224 H.R. 1903 99–146 H.R. 2068 99–93 H.R. 2100 99–198 H.R. 2174 99–133 H.R. 2268 99–47 H.R. 2370 99–92 H.R. 2378 99–80 H.R. 2391 99–211 H.R. 2409 99–158 H.R. 2410 99–129 H.R. 2419 99–169 H.R. 2475 99–121 H.R. 2542 99–212 H.R. 2577 99–88 H.R. 2651 99–235 H.R. 2694 99–210 H.R. 2698 99–213 H.R. 2800 99–62 H.R. 2903 99–214 H.R. 2908 99–89 H.R. 2942 99–151 H.R. 2959 99–141 H.R. 2962 99–225 H.R. 2965 99–180 H.R. 2976 99–199 H.R. 3003 99–215 H.R. 3038 99–160 H.R. 3085 99–200 H.R. 3235 99–171 H.R. 3327 99–173 H.R. 3414 99–109 H.R. 3424 99–178 H.R. 3447 99–161 H.R. 3452 99–107 H.R. 3454 99–114 H.R. 3605 99–140 H.R. 3608 99–226 H.R. 3718 99–216 H.R. 3721 99–155 H.R. 3735 99–192 H.R. 3837 99–217 H.R. 3914 99–218 H.R. 3918 99–181 H.R. 3919 99–182 H.R. 3931 99–236 H.R. 3974 99–227 H.R. 3981 99–189 H.R. 4006 99–201 H.J. Res. 25 99–51 H.J. Res. 33 99–30 H.J. Res. 50 99–3 H.J. Res. 64 99–52 H.J. Res. 74 99–20 H.J. Res. 79 99–134 H.J. Res. 85 99–6 H.J. Res. 106 99–76 H.J. Res. 121 99–13 H.J. Res. 126 99–143 H.J. Res. 128 99–95 H.J. Res. 134 99–9 H.J. Res. 159 99–60 H.J. Res. 160 99–4 H.J. Res. 164 99–78 H.J. Res. 181 99–18 H.J. Res. 186 99–19 H.J. Res. 187 99–239 H.J. Res. 195 99–34 H.J. Res. 198 99–70 H.J. Res. 211 99–54 H.J. Res. 218 99–101 H.J. Res. 229 99–102 H.J. Res. 236 99–25 H.J. Res. 251 99–86 H.J. Res. 258 99–33 H.J. Res. 259 99–164 H.J. Res. 282 99–147 H.J. Res. 287 99–115 H.J. Res. 299 99–110 H.J. Res. 305 99–111 H.J. Res. 308 99–137 H.J. Res. 322 99–138 H.J. Res. 325 99–66 H.J. Res. 342 99–71 H.J. Res. 372 99–177 H.J. Res. 386 99–135 H.J. Res. 388 99–103 H.J. Res. 393 99–120 H.J. Res. 394 99–116 H.J. Res. 407 99–136 H.J. Res. 424 99–193 H.J. Res. 436 99–202 H.J. Res. 440 99–237 H.J. Res. 441 99–154 H.J. Res. 449 99–156vi H.J. Res. 450 99–203 H.J. Res. 459 99–174 H.J. Res. 465 99–190 H.J. Res. 473 99–176 H.J. Res. 476 99–179 H.J. Res. 485 99–188 H.J. Res. 491 99–184 H.J. Res. 495 99–219 S. 413 99–59 S. 444 99–96 S. 484 99–46 S. 592 99–7 S. 597 99–36 S. 661 99–45 S. 689 99–8 S. 727 99–186 S. 781 99–24 S. 817 99–105 S. 818 99–97 S. 822 99–63 S. 883 99–64 S. 947 99–204 S. 960 99–83 S. 1042 99–167 S. 1116 99–187 S. 1141 99–65 S. 1147 99–91 S. 1160 99–145 S. 1195 99–87 S. 1264 99–194 S. 1349 99–130 S. 1455 99–69 S. 1514 99–104 S. 1570 99–150 S. 1621 99–228 S. 1639 99–185 S. 1671 99–108 S. 1689 99–117 S. 1706 99–229 S. 1726 99–139 S. 1728 99–221 S. 1840 99–234 S. 1851 99–157 S. 1884 98–205 S. 1918 99–230 S.J. Res. 6 99–1 S.J. Res. 15 99–29 S.J. Res. 17 99–26 S.J. Res. 29 99–148 S.J. Res. 31 99–94 S.J. Res. 32 99–206 S.J. Res. 35 99–21 S.J. Res. 36 99–2 S.J. Res. 40 99–72 S.J. Res. 47 99–152 S.J. Res. 50 99–16 S.J. Res. 51 99–153 S.J. Res. 53 99–38 S.J. Res. 57 99–77 S.J. Res. 59 99–41 S.J. Res. 60 99–40 S.J. Res. 61 99–42 S.J. Res. 62 99–12 S.J. Res. 63 99–28 S.J. Res. 64 99–31 S.J. Res. 65 99–37 S.J. Res. 66 99–49 S.J. Res. 67 99–112 S.J. Res. 70 99–207 S.J. Res. 71 99–17 S.J. Res. 72 99–122 S.J. Res. 79 99–11 S.J. Res. 83 99–32 S.J. Res. 86 99–74 S.J. Res. 87 99–57 S.J. Res. 92 99–131 S.J. Res. 93 99–48 S.J. Res. 94 99–39 S.J. Res. 98 99–90 S.J. Res. 103 99–43 S.J. Res. 104 99–132 S.J. Res. 108 99–85 S.J. Res. 109 99–27 S.J. Res. 111 99–113 S.J. Res. 115 99–118 S.J. Res. 125 99–56 S.J. Res. 127 99–106 S.J. Res. 128 99–35 S.J. Res. 130 99–149 S.J. Res. 137 99–84 S.J. Res. 139 99–165 S.J. Res. 141 99–98 S.J. Res. 142 99–50 S.J. Res. 144 99–75 S.J. Res. 145 99–142 S.J. Res. 154 99–67 S.J. Res. 155 99–125 S.J. Res. 158 99–128 S.J. Res. 161 99–81 S.J. Res. 168 99–82 S.J. Res. 173 99–99 S.J. Res. 174 99–163 S.J. Res. 175 99–126 S.J. Res. 180 99–79 S.J. Res. 183 99–123 S.J. Res. 186 99–100 S.J. Res. 189 99–220 S.J. Res. 194 99–127 S.J. Res. 195 99–168 S.J. Res. 197 99–124 S.J. Res. 198 99–231 S.J. Res. 206 99–175 S.J. Res. 213 99–208 S.J. Res. 227 99–144 S.J. Res. 228 99–162 S.J. Res. 235 99–232 S.J. Res. 238 99–183 S.J. Res. 255 99–233 vii LIST OF PUBLIC LAWS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME *PUBLIC LAW* *DATE* *PAGE* 99–1 Extending the time within which the President may transmit the Budget Message and the Economic Report to the Congress and extending the time within which the Joint Economic Committee shall file its report Jan. 9, 1985 3 99–2 To designate the week of February 10, 1985, through February 16, 1985, as “National DECA Week” Feb. 11, 1985 4 99–3 Designating the week beginning March 3, 1985, as “Women s History Week Mar. 8, 1985 5 99–4 To apportion funds for construction of the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways for fiscal years 1985 and 1986 and substitute highway and transit projects for fiscal years 1984 and 1985 Mar. 13, 1985 6 99–5 Pacific Salmon Treaty Act of 1985 Mar. 15, 1985 7 99–6 To designate the week of March 24, 1985, through March 30, 1985, as “National Skin Cancer Prevention and Detection Week” Mar. 22, 1985 16 99–7 To provide that the chairmanship of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe shall rotate between members appointed from the House of Representatives and members appointed from the Senate, and for other purposes Mar. 27, 1985 18 99–8 African Famine Relief and Recovery Act of 1985 Apr. 2, 1985 21 99–9 Authorizing and requesting the President to designate the week of March 10 through 16, 1985, as “National Employ-the-Older-Worker Week” Apr. 3, 1985 25 99–10 Making urgent supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1985, for emergency famine relief and recovery in Africa, and for other purposes Apr. 4, 1985 27 99–11 To designate April 1985, as “Fair Housing Month” Apr. 4, 1985 30 99–12 Commemorating the twenty-fifth anniversary of United States weather satellites Apr. 4, 1985 31 99–13 To designate the month of April 1985 as “National Child Abuse Prevention Month” Apr. 4, 1985 33 99–14 Designating March 22, 1985, as “National Energy Education Day.” Apr. 4, 1985 35 99–15 To phase out the Federal supplemental compensation program Apr. 4, 1985 37 99–16 To designate the week of April 1, 1985, through April 7, 1985, as “World Health Week”, and to designate April 7, 1985, as “World Health Day” Apr. 4, 1985 39 99–17 To approve the obligation of funds made available by Public Law 98–473 for the procurement of MX missiles, subject to the enactment of a second joint resolution Apr. 4, 1985 41 99–18 To approve the obligation and availability of prior year unobligated balances made available for fiscal year 1985 for the procurement of additional operational MX missiles Apr. 4, 1985 42 99–19 Designating April 2, 1985, as “Education Day, U.S.A.” Apr. 4, 1985 43viii 99–20 To designate the week of September 8, 1985, as “National Independent Retail Grocer Week” Apr. 14, 1985 44 99–21 To authorize and request the President to issue a proclamation designating April 21 through April 27, 1985, as “National Organ Donation Awareness Week’ Apr. 14, 1985 45 99–22 To amend title 28, United States Code, with respect to the United States Sentencing Commission Apr. 15, 1985 46 99–23 To declare that the United States holds in trust for the Cocopah Indian Tribe of Arizona certain land in Yuma County, Arizona Apr. 15, 1985 47 99–24 To amend the Biomass Energy and Alcohol Fuels Act of 1980 to clarify the intention of section 221 of the Act Apr. 16, 1985 50 99–25 Commemorating the twenty-fourth anniversary of the Bay of Pigs invasion to liberate Cuba from Communist tyranny Apr. 19, 1985 51 99–26 To authorize and request the President to issue a proclamation designating April 21 through April 28, 1985, as “Jewish Heritage Week” Apr. 19, 1985 52 99–27 To designate the week of April 14, 1985, as “Crime Victims Week” Apr. 19, 1985 53 99–28 To designate the week of April 21, 1985, through April 27, 1985, as “National DES Awareness Week” Apr. 25, 1985 54 99–29 To designate May 7, 1985, as “Helsinki Human Rights Day” Apr. 25, 1985 56 99–30 Designating the month of May 1985, as “National Child Safety Awareness Month” Apr. 30, 1985 59 99–31 To designate the week beginning May 5, 1985, as “National Correctional Officers Week” May 14, 1985 60 99–32 Designating the week beginning on May 5, 1985, as “National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Week” May 14, 1985 61 99–33 To designate May 6, 1985, as “Dr Jonas E. Salk Day” May 14, 1985 63 99–34 Designating May 1985 as “Older Americans Month” May 14, 1985 65 99–35 To designate May 7, 1985, as “Vietnam Veterans Recognition Day” May 14, 1985 66 99–36 To amend subtitle II of title 46, United States Code, “Shipping”, making technical and conforming changes, and for other purposes May 15, 1985 67 99–37 Designating the month of November 1985 as “National Alzheimer’s Disease Month” May 15, 1985 69 99–38 To authorize and request the President to designate the month of June 1985 as “Youth Suicide Prevention Month” May 15, 1985 70 99–39 To designate the week beginning May 12, 1985, as “National Digestive Diseases Awareness Week” May 15, 1985 71 99–40 To designate the week of May 12, 1985, through May 18, 1985, as “Senior Center Week” May 15, 1985 73 99–41 To designate “National Science Week” May 17, 1985 74 99–42 To designate the week of May 20, 1985, through May 26, 1985, as “National Osteoporosis Awareness Week” May 20, 1985 75 99–43 To designate the month of May 1985, as “Very Special Arts U.S.A. Month” May 21, 1985 76 99–44 To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to repeal the contemporaneous recordkeeping requirements added by the Tax Reform Act of 1984, and for other purposes May 24, 1985 77 99–45 Entitled the “George Milligan Control Tower” May 24, 1985 80 99–46 To amend the Saccharin Study and Labeling Act May 24, 1985 81 99–47 United States-Israel Free Trade Area Implementation Act of 1985 June 11, 1985 82 99–48 To designate the month of May 1985 as “Better Hearing and Speech Month” June 12, 1985 86ix 99–49 Designating June 14, 1985, as “Baltic Freedom Day” June 13, 1985 87 99–50 To designate June 12, 1985, as “Anne Frank Day” June 14, 1985 89 99–51 To designate the week beginning June 2, 1985, as “National Theatre Week” June 14, 1985 91 99–52 Designating Mother’s Day, May 12, 1985, to Father’s Day, June 16, 1985, as “Family Reunion Month” June 14, 1985 92 99–53 To amend title 5, United States Code, to provide that employee organizations which are not eligible to participate in the Federal employees health benefits program solely because of the requirement that applications for approval be filed before January 1, 1980, may apply to become so eligible, and for other purposes June 17, 1985 93 99–54 To recognize the pause for the Pledge of Allegiance as part of National Flag Day activities June 20, 1985 97 99–55 To designate the Federal Building and United States Courthouse in Ashland, Kentucky, as the “Carl D. Perkins Federal Building and United States Courthouse” June 26, 1985 98 99–56 Designating the week of June 23, 1985, through June 29, 1985, as “Helen Keller Deaf-Blind Awareness Week” June 26, 1985 99 99–57 To provide for the designation of July 19, 1985, as “National P.O.W./M.I.A. Recognition Day” June 27, 1985 101 99–58 Energy Policy and Conservation Amendments Act of 1985 July 2, 1985 102 99–59 To extend the provisions of title XII of the Merchant Marine Act, 1936, relating to war risk insurance July 3, 1985 110 99–60 Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America July 3, 1985 111 99–61 Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Commemorative Coin Act July 9, 1985 113 99–62 To provide authorization of appropriations for activities under the Land Remote-Sensing Commercialization Act of 1984 July 11, 1985 118 99–63 To extend the time for conducting the referendum with respect to the national marketing quota for wheat for the marketing year beginning June 1, 1986 July 11, 1985 119 99–64 To reauthorize the Export Administration Act of 1979, and for other purposes July 12, 1985 12C 99–65 Relating to certain telephone services for Senators July 12, 1985 163 99–66 To designate July 13, 1985, as “Live Aid Day” July 17, 1985 164 99–67 To designate July 20, 1985, as “Space Exploration Day” July 19, 1985 165 99–68 To designate the wilderness in the Point Reyes National Seashore in California as the Phillip Burton Wilderness July 19, 1985 166 99–69 To extend the authority to establish and administer flexible and compressed work schedules for Federal Government employees July 22, 1985 167 99–70 Providing for appointment of Barnabas McHenry as a citizen regent of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution July 22, 1985 163 99–71 Making an urgent supplemental appropriation for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1985, for the Department of Agriculture July 24, 1985 169 99–72 To designate the month of October 1985 as “National Down Syndrome Month” July 24, 1985 174 99–73 National Bureau of Standards Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1986 July 29, 1985 171 99–74 To designate the week of July 25, 1985, through July 31, 1985, as “National Disability in Entertainment Week” July 29, 1985 175 99–75 To authorize the printing and binding of a revised edition of Senate Procedure and providing the same shall be subject to copyright by the author July 29, 1985 176x 99–76 Designating August 1985 as “Polish American Heritage Month” July 31, 1985 177 99–77 To designate the week of October 20, 1985, through October 26, 1985, as “Lupus Awareness Week” Aug. 2, 1985 178 99–78 To designate August 4, 1985, as “Freedom of the Press Day” Aug. 2, 1985 179 99–79 Commemorating the tenth anniversary of the signing of the Helsinki Final Act Aug. 2, 1985 180 99–80 To amend section 504 of title 5, United States Code, and section 2412 of title 28, United States Code, with respect to awards of expenses of certain agency and court proceedings, and for other purposes Aug. 5, 1985 183 99–81 To appeal for the release of Soviet Jewry Aug. 6, 1985 188 99–82 Designating August 13, 1985, as “National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day ” Aug. 7, 1985 189 99–83 International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 Aug. 8, 1985 190 99–84 To designate the week of December 15, 1985, through December 21, 1985, as “ National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week” Aug. 8, 1985 284 99–85 Authorizing the Secretary of Defense to provide to the Soviet Union, on a reimbursable basis, equipment and services necessary for an improved United States/Soviet Direct Communication Link for crisis control Aug. 8, 1985 286 99–86 To provide that a special gold medal honoring George Gershwin be presented to his sister, Frances Gershwin Godowsky, and a special gold medal honoring Ira Gershwin be presented to his widow, Leonore Gershwin, and to provide for the production of bronze duplicates of such medals for sale to the public Aug. 9, 1985 288 99–87 To amend title 3, United States Code, to authorize the use of penalty and franked mail in efforts relating to the location and recovery of missing children Aug. 9, 1985 290 99–88 Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1985 Aug. 15, 1985 293 99–89 Indian Education Technical Amendments Act of 1985 Aug. 15, 1985 379 99–90 Condemning the passage of Resolution 3379, in the United Nations General Assembly on November 10, 1975, and urging the United States Ambassador and United States delegation to take all appropriate actions necessary to erase this shameful resolution from the record of the United Nations Aug. 15, 1985 385 99–91 Orphan Drug Amendments of 1985 Aug. 15, 1985 387 99–92 Nurse Education Amendments of 1985 Aug. 16, 1985 393 99–93 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 Aug. 16, 1985 405 99–94 To designate the week of November 24 through November 30, 1985, and the week of November 23 through November 29, 1986, as “National Family Week” Sept. 19, 1985 458 99–95 Designating the month of October 1985 as “National High-Tech Month” Sept. 23, 1985 459 99–96 To amend the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Sept. 25, 1985 460 99–97 To authorize appropriations for activities under the Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974 Sept. 26, 1985 465 99–98 To designate the week beginning on May 18, 1986, as “National Tourism Week” Sept. 26, 1985 466 99–99 To designate the month of September 1985 as “National Sewing Month” Sept. 26, 1985 467 99–100 To designate the week of September 23, 1985, through September 29, 1985, as “National Historically Black Colleges Week” Sept. 27, 1985 468 99–101 To designate the week beginning September 15, 1985, as “National Dental Hygiene Week” Sept. 27, 1985 469xi 99–102 Designating the week beginning September 22, 1985, as “National Adult Day Care Center Week” Sept. 27, 1985 470 99–103 Making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1986, and for other purposes Sept. 30, 1985 471 99–104 To approve the Interstate Cost Estimate and Interstate Substitute Cost Estimate Sept. 30, 1985 474 99–105 To authorize appropriations under the Earthquake Hazards Reduction Act of 1977 for fiscal years 1986 and 1987, and for other purposes Sept. 30, 1985 475 99–106 To grant the consent of Congress to certain additional powers conferred upon the Bi-State Development Agency by the States of Missouri and Illinois Sept. 30, 1985 477 99–107 Emergency Extension Act of 1985 Sept. 30, 1985 479 99–108 To amend title 38, United States Code, to provide interim extensions of the authority of the Veterans’ Administration to operate a regional office in the Republic of the Philippines, to contract for hospital care and outpatient services in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, and to contract for treatment and rehabilitation services for alcohol and drug dependence and abuse disabilities; and to amend the Emergency Veterans’ Job Training Act of 1983 to extend the period for entering into training under such Act Sept. 30, 1985 481 99–109 To provide that the authority to establish and administer flexible and compressed work schedules for Federal Government employees be extended through October 31, 1985 Sept. 30, 1985 482 99–110 Recognizing the accomplishments over the past 50 years resulting from the passage of the Historic Sites Act of 1935, one of this Nation’s landmark preservation laws Oct. 1, 1985 483 99–111 To recognize both Peace Corps volunteers and the Peace Corps on the Agency’s twenty-fifth anniversary, 1985–86 Oct. 1, 1985 484 99–112 To designate the week of October 6, 1985, through October 12, 1985, as “Mental Illness Awareness Week” Oct. 1, 1985 485 99–113 To designate the month of October 1985 as “National Spina Bifida Month” Oct. 1, 1985 487 99–114 To extend temporarily certain provisions of law Oct. 1, 1985 488 99–115 To designate October 1985 as “Learning Disabilities Awareness Month” Oct. 4, 1985 489 99–116 Reaffirming our historic solidarity with the people of Mexico following the devastating earthquake of September 19, 1985 Oct. 4, 1985 490 99–117 Health Services Amendments of 1985 Oct. 7, 1985 491 99–118 To designate 1985 as the “Oil Heat Centennial Year” Oct. 7, 1985 496 99–119 To grant a Federal charter to the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association Oct. 7, 1985 498 99–120 To provide for the temporary extension of certain programs relating to housing and community development, and for other purposes Oct. 8, 1985 502 99–121 To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to simplify the imputed interest rules of sections 1274 and 483, and for other purposes Oct. 11, 1985 505 99–122 To designate October 16, 1985, as “World Food Day” Oct. 16, 1985 515 99–123 To provide for the designation of the week of October 6 through October 12, 1985 as “Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Week” Oct. 16, 1985 517 99–124 To designate the week of October 6, 1985 through October 13, 1985 as “National Housing Week” Oct. 16, 1985 518 99–125 To designate the month of November 1985 as “National Hospice Month” Oct. 18, 1985 519xii 99–126 To designate the week of October 20, 1985, through October 26, 1985, as “National CPR Awareness Week” Oct. 18, 1985 520 99–127 To designate the week beginning October 1, 1985, as “National Buy American Week” Oct. 18, 1985 521 99–128 Designating February 1986 as “National Community College Month” Oct. 22, 1985 522 99–129 Health Professions Training Assistance Act of 1985 Oct. 22, 1985 523 99–130 To provide for the use and distribution of funds awarded in docket 363 to the Mdewakanton and Wahpekute Eastern or Mississippi Sioux before the United States Court of Claims and Claims Court Oct. 28, 1985 549 99–131 To designate October 1985 as “National Foster Grandparent Month” Oct. 28, 1985 553 99–132 To proclaim October 23, 1985, as “A Time of Remembrance” for all victims of terrorism throughout the world Oct. 28, 1985 555 99–133 To provide for the transfer to the Colville Business Council of any undistributed portion of amounts appropriated in satisfaction of certain judgments awarded the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation before the Indian Claims Commission Oct. 28, 1985 556 99–134 To designate the week beginning October 6, 1985, as “National Children’s Week Oct. 28, 1985 557 99–135 To designate November 24, 1985, as “National Day of Fasting to Raise Funds to Combat Hunger” Oct. 28, 1985 558 99–136 Designating the twelve-month period ending on October 28, 1986, as the “Centennial Year of Liberty in the United States” Oct. 28, 1985 559 99–137 Designating the week beginning on October 20, 1985, as “Benign Essential Blepharospasm Awareness Week” Oct. 30, 1985 560 99–138 To provide for the designation of October 1985, as “National Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Awareness Month” Oct. 30, 1985 561 99–139 To amend section 51(b) of the Arms Export Control Act, relating to the funding of the Special Defense Acquisition Fund Oct. 30, 1985 562 99–140 To provide that the authority to establish and administer flexible and compressed work schedules for Federal Government employees be extended through December 31, 1985 Oct. 31, 1985 563 99–141 Making appropriations for energy and water development for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1986, and for other purposes Nov. 1, 1985 564 99–142 Designating November 1985 as “National Diabetes Month” Nov. 5, 1985 580 99–143 To designate the week of November 3, 1985, through November 9, 1985, as “National Drug Abuse Education Week” Nov. 7, 1985 581 99–144 To commend the people and the sovereign confederation of the neutral nation of Switzerland for their contributions to freedom, international peace, and understanding on the occasion of the meeting between the leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union on November 19–20, 1985, in Geneva, Switzerland Nov. 8, 1985 582 99–145 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 Nov. 8, 1985 583 99–146 To provide for the use and distribution of funds appropriated in satisfaction of judgments awarded to the Chippewas of Lake Superior in Dockets Numbered 18–S, 18–U, 18–C, and 18–T before the Indian Claims Commission, and for other purposes Nov. 11, 1985 780 99–147 Designating the week beginning October 27, 1985, as “National Alopecia Areata Awareness Week” Nov. 12, 1985 783xiii 99–148 Designating the week of November 11 through November 17, 1985, as “National Reye’s Syndrome Week” Nov. 12, 1985 784 99–149 Designating the week beginning on November 10, 1985, as “National Blood Pressure Awareness Week” Nov. 12, 1985 786 99–150 Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1985 Nov. 13, 1985 787 99–151 Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 1986 Nov. 13, 1985 792 99–152 Designating the week beginning November 10, 1985, as “National Women Veterans Recognition Week” Nov. 13, 1985 810 99–153 To designate the week beginning November 24, 1985, as “National Adoption Week” Nov. 14, 1985 812 99–154 Making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1986 Nov. 14, 1985 813 99–155 To temporarily increase the limit on the public debt and to restore the investments of the Social Security Trust Funds and other trust funds Nov. 14, 1985 814 99–156 To provide for the temporary extension of certain programs relating to housing and community development, and for other purposes Nov. 15, 1985 815 99–157 To extend temporarily the dairy price support program and certain food stamp program provisions, and for other purposes Nov. 15, 1985 818 99–158 Health Research Extension Act of 1985 Nov. 20, 1985 820 99–159 National Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Authorization Act of 1986 Nov. 22, 1985 887 99–160 Department of Housing and Urban Development-Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 1986 Nov. 25, 1985 909 99–161 Congressional Award Amendments of 1985 Nov. 25, 1985 934 99–162 Relating to the proposed sales of arms to Jordan Nov. 25, 1985 937 99–163 To designate November 18, 1985, as “Eugene Ormandy Appreciation Day” Nov. 25, 1985 938 99–164 To designate November 30, 1985, as “National Mark Twain Day” Nov. 26, 1985 939 99–165 To designate the week of December 1, 1985, through December 7, 1985, as “National Home Care Week” Dec. 3, 1985 940 99–166 Veterans’ Administration Health-Care Amendments of 1985 Dec. 3, 1985 941 99–167 Military Construction Authorization Act, 1986 Dec. 3, 1985 961 99–168 To designate the week of December 1, 1985, through December 7, 1985, as “National Temporary Services Week” Dec. 3, 1985 1001 99–169 Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1986 Dec. 4, 1985 1002 99–170 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act of 1986 Dec. 5, 1985 1012 99–171 To authorize the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to accept title to the Mississippi Technology Transfer Center to be constructed by the State of Mississippi at the National Space Technologies Laboratories in Hancock County, Mississippi Dec. 9, 1985 1019 99–172 To recognize the organization known as the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War 1861–1865 Dec. 9, 1985 1020 99–173 Military Construction Appropriations Act, 1986 Dec. 10, 1985 1024 99–174 Reaffirming the friendship of the people of the United States with the people of Colombia following the devastating volcanic eruption of November 13, 1985 Dec. 11, 1985 1033 99–175 To authorize and request the President to designate the month of December 1985, as “Made in America Month” Dec. 11, 1985 1034 99–176 Waiving the printing on parchment of the enrollment of H.J. Res. 372 Dec. 11, 1985 1036 99–177 Increasing the statutory limit on the public debt Dec. 12, 1985 1037xiv 99–178 Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1986 Dec. 12, 1985 1102 99–179 Making further continuing appropriations for fiscal year 1986 Dec. 13, 1985 1135 99–180 Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1986 Dec. 13, 1985 1136 99–181 To extend until December 18, 1985, the application of certain tobacco excise taxes, trade adjustment assistance, certain medicare reimbursement provisions, and borrowing authority under the railroad unemployment insurance program Dec. 13, 1985 1172 99–182 To extend temporarily the dairy price support program and certain food stamp program provisions, and for other purposes Dec. 13, 1985 1173 99–183 Relating to the approval and implementation of the proposed agreement for nuclear cooperation between the United States and the People’s Republic of China Dec. 16, 1985 1174 99–184 Making further continuing appropriations for fiscal year 1986 Dec. 17, 1985 1176 99–185 Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985 Dec. 17, 1985 1177 99–186 To clarify the application of the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 to encourage cogeneration activities by gas utility holding company systems Dec. 18, 1985 1180 99–187 To amend the Act of October 15, 1982, entitled “An Act to designate the Mary McLeod Bethune Council House in Washington, District of Columbia, as a national historic site, and for other purposes” Dec. 18, 1985 1181 99–188 Waiving the printing on parchment of enrolled bills and joint resolutions during the remainder of the first session of the Ninety-ninth Congress Dec. 18, 1985 1183 99–189 To extend until December 19, 1985, the application of certain tobacco excise taxes, trade adjustment assistance, certain medicare reimbursement provisions, and borrowing authority under the railroad unemployment insurance program Dec. 18, 1985 1184 99–190 Making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1986, and for other purposes Dec. 19, 1985 1185 99–191 Relating to the authorization of appropriations for certain components of the National Wildlife Refuge System Dec. 19, 1985 1327 99–192 To designate the pedestrian walkway crossing the Potomac River at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park as the “Goodloe E. Byron Memorial Pedestrian Walkway” Dec. 19, 1985 1329 99–193 To designate the year of 1986 as the “Year of the Flag” Dec. 19, 1985 1330 99–194 Arts, Humanities, and Museums Amendments of 1985 Dec. 20, 1985 1332 99–195 To amend the Panama Canal Act of 1979 with respect to the payment of interest on the investment of the United States Dec. 23, 1985 1349 99–196 To convert the temporary authority to allow Federal employees to work on a flexible or compressed schedule under title 5, United States Code, into permanent authority Dec. 23, 1985 1350 99–197 Kentucky Wilderness Act of 1985 Dec. 23, 1985 1351 99–198 Food Security Act of 1985 Dec. 23, 1985 1354 99–199 To direct the Secretary of Agriculture to release the condition requiring that a parcel of land conveyed to New York State be used for public purposes and to convey United States mineral interests in the parcel to New York State Dec. 23, 1985 1661xv 99–200 To clear title to certain lands along the California-Nevada boundary Dec. 23, 1985 1663 99–201 To extend until March 15, 1986, the application of certain tobacco excise taxes and certain medicare reimbursement provisions Dec. 23, 1985 1665 99–202 To designate 1986 as “Save for the U.S.A. Year”, and for other purposes Dec. 23, 1985 1666 99–203 To authorize and request the President to issue a proclamation designating April 20 through April 26, 1986 as “National Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness Week” Dec. 23, 1985 1668 99–204 Overseas Private Investment Corporation Amendments Act of 1985 Dec. 23, 1985 1669 99–205 Farm Credit Amendments Act of 1985 Dec. 23, 1985 1678 99–206 To authorize and request the President to designate September 21, 1986, as “Ethnic American Day” Dec. 23, 1985 1713 99–207 To proclaim March 20, 1986, as “National Agriculture Day” Dec. 23, 1985 1714 99–208 To designate January 19 through January 25, 1986, “National Jaycee Week” Dec. 23, 1985 1715 99–209 Panama Canal Amendments Act of 1985 Dec. 23, 1985 1716 99–210 Designating the United States Post Office Building located at 300 Packerland Drive, Green Bay, Wisconsin, as the “John W. Byrnes Post Office and Federal Building”, Dec. 23, 1985 1719 99–211 To authorize the Administrator of General Services to collect additional contributions of money provided to him by private individuals or organizations for the Nancy Hanks Center Dec. 26, 1985 1720 99–212 Designating the building located at 125 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, as the “Wallace F. Bennett Federal Building” Dec. 26, 1985 1721 99–213 To designate the United States Courthouse in Tucson, Arizona, as the “James A. Walsh United States Courthouse” Dec. 26, 1985 1722 99–214 To designate the Federal Building and United States Post Office located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as the “Robert N.C. Nix, Sr., Federal Building and United States Post Office” Dec. 26, 1985 1723 99–215 To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to convey certain land located in the State of Maryland to the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission Dec. 26, 1985 1724 99–216 District of Columbia Revenue Bond Act of 1985 Dec. 26, 1985 1727 99–217 Sentencing Reform Amendments Act of 1985 Dec. 26, 1985 1728 99–218 To preserve the authority of the Supreme Court Police to provide protective services for Justices and Court personnel Dec. 26, 1985 1729 99–219 To provide for the temporary extension of certain programs relating to housing and community development, and for other purposes Dec. 26, 1985 1730 99–220 Designating the week beginning January 12, 1986, as “National Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Awareness Week” Dec. 26, 1985 1733 99–221 Cherokee Leasing Act Dec. 26, 1985 1735 99–222 Shareholder Communications Act of 1985 Dec. 28, 1985 1737 99–223 Panama Canal Commission Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 1986 Dec. 28, 1985 1738 99–224 To provide for an equitable waiver in the compromise and collection of Federal claims Dec. 28, 1985 1741 99–225 To remove certain restrictions on the availability of office space for former Speakers of the House Dec. 28, 1985 1743xvi 99–226 To amend the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 Dec. 28, 1985 1744 99–227 To provide for temporary family housing or temporary housing allowances for dependents of members of the Armed Forces who die on or after December 12, 1985, and for other purposes Dec. 28, 1985 1745 99–228 To amend title 25, United States Code, relating to Indian education programs, and for other purposes Dec. 28, 1985 1747 99–229 To authorize the Architect of the Capitol and the Secretary of Transportation, in consultation with the Chief Justice of the United States, to study alternatives for construction of a building adjacent to Union Station in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes Dec. 28, 1985 1749 99–230 To change the date for transmittal of a report Dec. 28, 1985 1751 99–231 To designate the year of 1986 as the “Sesquicentennial Year of the National Library of Medicine” Dec. 28, 1985 1752 99–232 To designate the week of January 26, 1986, to February 1, 1986, as “Truck and Bus Safety Week” Dec. 28, 1985 1753 99–233 Relative to the convening of the second session of the Ninety-ninth Congress Dec. 28, 1985 1755 99–234 Federal Civilian Employee and Contractor Travel Expenses Act of 1985 Jan. 2, 1986 1756 99–235 To amend section 504 of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act to promote the development of mineral wealth in Alaska Jan. 9, 1986 1761 99–236 To designate the General Services Administration building known as the “United States Appraiser’s Stores Building” in Boston, Massachusetts as the “Captain John Foster Williams Coast Guard Building” Jan. 9, 1986 1763 99–237 To designate the week of December 1, 1985, through December 7, 1985, as “National Autism Week” Jan. 13, 1986 1764 99–238 Veterans’ Compensation Rate Increase and Job Training Amendments of 1985 Jan. 13, 1986 1765 99–239 Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 Jan. 14, 1986 1770 99–240 To amend the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Act to improve procedures for the implementation of compacts providing for the establishment and operation of regional disposal facilities for low-level radioactive waste; to grant the consent of the Congress to certain interstate compacts on low-level radioactive waste; and for other purposes Jan. 15, 1986 1842 xvii LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME *CON. RES.* *DATE* *PAGE* S. Con. Res. 1 Joint meeting Jan. 3, 1985 1929 S. Con. Res. 2 Joint inaugural committee Jan. 3, 1985 1929 S. Con. Res. 3 Adjournment—Senate and House of Representatives Jan. 3, 1985 1929 H. Con. Res. 1 Joint meeting Jan. 22, 1985 1930 S. Con. Res. 12 Adjournment—Senate and House of Representatives Feb. 7, 1985 1930 H. Con. Res. 79 Adjournment—House of Representatives Mar. 7, 1985 1930 H. Con. Res. 92 Lt. Gen Lincoln D. Faurer—Retirement Mar. 28, 1985 1931 S. Con. Res. 33 Days of remembrance of victims of the Holocaust—Capitol rotunda ceremony Apr. 2, 1985 1932 S. Con. Res. 38 Adjournment—Senate and House of Representatives Apr. 4, 1985 1932 S. Con. Res. 37 Jeannette Rankin—Statue placement in Capitol rotunda Apr. 30, 1985 1932 H. Con. Res. 95 Head Start Program—Twentieth anniversary commemoration May 15, 1985 1933 H. Con. Res. 142 Official visit of Rajiv Gandhi, Prime Minister of India—Greetings May 23, 1985 1934 H. Con. Res. 155 Adjournment—House of Representatives and Senate May 23, 1985 1935 S. Con. Res. 48 Condolences on death of President Tancredo Neves of Brazil and best wishes to President Jose Sarney June 3, 1985 1935 S. Con. Res. 50 Official visit of Habib Bourguiba, President of the Republic of Tunisia—Greetings June 17, 1985 1936 S. Con. Res. 54 Adjournment—Senate and House of Representatives June 27, 1985 1937 H. Con. Res. 59 Anniversary of death of Ulysses S Grant—Capitol rotunda ceremony July 11, 1985 1937 S. Con. Res. 46 Americans missing in Southeast Asia—Expression of concern July 18, 1985 1937 H. Con. Res. 172 Apollo-Soyuz test project—Tenth anniversary commemoration July 26, 1985 1938 S. Con. Res. 9 Medicare—Twentieth anniversary commendation Aug. 1, 1985 1939 H. Con. Res. 179 Adjournment—House of Representatives and Senate Aug. 1, 1985 1939 H. Con. Res. 181 Corrections in enrollment of H.R. 2068 Aug. 1, 1985 1940 S. Con. Res. 32 Congressional budget for fiscal years 1986–1988 and revision for fiscal year 1985. Aug. 1, 1985 1941 S. Con. Res. 61 Peter Edward Rose—Commendation on accomplishments in baseball Sept. 12, 1985 1960 S. Con. Res. 62 Dr Elena Bonner and Dr Andrei Sakharov—U.S.S.R. dismissal of charges against and restoration of basic freedoms Sept. 19, 1985 1960 S. Con. Res. 79 Corrections in enrollment of H.R. 2409 Oct. 23, 1985 1962 S. Con. Res. 71 Education of All Handicapped Children Act of 1975—Tenth anniversary commemoration Oct. 29, 1985 1963 H. Con. Res. 207 Higher Education Act of 1965—Twentieth anniversary commemoration Nov. 7, 1985 1964 H. Con. Res. 203 “How Our Laws Are Made”—Printing Nov. 12, 1985 1965 H. Con. Res. 232 President Ferdinand Marcos’ pledge for free and fair elections in the Philippines—Notation Nov. 14, 1985 1965xviii H. Con. Res. 234 Joint meeting Nov. 21, 1985 1966 H. Con. Res. 235 Adjournment—House of Representatives and Senate Nov. 21, 1985 1966 S. Con. Res. 84 Dr Martin Luther King, Jr.—Bust placement in Capitol rotunda Dec. 9, 1985 1966 H. Con. Res. 246 Correction in enrollment of H.J. Res. 372 Dec. 11, 1985 1967 H. Con. Res. 239 Northern Ireland peace agreement—Commendation of Governments of Ireland and United Kingdom Dec. 12, 1985 1967 H. Con. Res. 247 Return, reenrollment, and corrections in enrollment of H.R. 3003 Dec. 12, 1985 1968 S. Con. Res. 69 National Camp Fire Organization—Seventy-fifth anniversary commemoration Dec. 12, 1985 1969 S. Con. Res. 80 “Defense Organization: The Need for Change”—Printing Dec. 12, 1985 1969 S. Con. Res. 85 “Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774–1989: Bicentennial Edition”— Printing Dec. 13, 1985 1970 H. Con. Res. 230 “1984: Civil Liberties and the National Security State”—Printing Dec. 13, 1985 1970 H. Con. Res. 263 Rescinding approval of H. Con. Res. 262 and correction in enrollment of H.J. Res. 187 Dec. 19, 1985 1970 H. Con. Res. 264 Corrections in enrollment of H.R. 2100 Dec. 19, 1985 1971 S. Con. Res. 98 Former Presidential yacht Sequoia—Recognition Dec. 19, 1985 1971 H. Con. Res. 267 Adjournment—House of Representatives and Senate Dec. 20, 1985 1972 xix LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME *PROC.* *DATE* *PAGE* 5260 World Food Day, 1984 Oct. 16, 1984 1975 5261 Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Week, 1984 Oct. 15, 1984 1976 5262 National Head Injury Awareness Month, 1984 Oct. 18, 1984 1976 5263 National Forest Products Week, 1984 Oct. 18, 1984 1977 5264 Lupus Awareness Week, 1984 Oct. 18, 1984 1978 5265 National Women Veterans Recognition Week, 1984 Oct. 18, 1984 1979 5266 A Time of Remembrance for All Victims of Terrorism Throughout the World Oct. 19, 1984 1980 5267 United Nations Day, 1984 Oct. 19, 1984 1981 5268 Veterans Day, 1984 Oct. 19, 1984 1981 5269 Thanksgiving Day, 1984 Oct. 19, 1984 1982 5270 National Christmas Seal Month, 1984 Oct. 30, 1984 1983 5271 National Diabetes Month, 1984 Oct. 30, 1984 1984 5272 National Hospice Month, 1984 Oct. 30, 1984 1985 5273 Commemoration of the Great Famine in the Ukraine Oct. 30, 1984 1986 5274 National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week, 1984 Oct. 30, 1984 1987 5275 National Alzheimer’s Disease Month, 1984 Nov. 1, 1984 1988 5276 National Blood Pressure Awareness Week, 1984 Nov. 1, 1984 1989 5277 National Reye’s Syndrome Week, 1984 Nov. 1, 1984 1990 5278 Women in Agriculture Week, 1984 Nov. 13, 1984 1991 5279 National Farm-City Week, 1984 Nov. 13, 1984 1991 5280 National Adoption Week, 1984 Nov. 13, 1984 1992 5281 National Family Week, 1984 Nov. 15, 1984 1993 5282 National Home Care Week, 1984 Nov. 26, 1984 1994 5283 National Epidermolysis Bullosa Awareness Week, 1984 Nov. 26, 1984 1995 5284 Conferral of Honorary Citizenship of the United States Upon William Penn and Hannah Callowhill Penn Nov. 28, 1984 1995 5285 National Care and Share Day, 1984 Dec. 3, 1984 1996 5286 National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, 1984 Dec. 4, 1986 1997 5287 Bill of Rights Day, Human Rights Day and Week, 1984 Dec. 10, 1984 1998 5288 Wright Brothers Day, 1984 Dec. 12, 1984 1999 5289 National Cerebral Palsy Month 1985 Dec. 27, 1984 2000 5290 National Poison Prevention Week, 1985 Dec. 27, 1984 2001 5291 To Modify Duties on Certain Articles Used in Civil Aircraft and on Globes Dec. 28, 1984 2001 5292 National Sanctity of Human Life Day, 1985 Jan. 14, 1985 2006 5293 National Jerome Kern Day, 1985 Jan. 23, 1985 2007 5294 Import Quotas on Certain Sugar Containing Articles Jan. 28, 1985 2007 5295 American Heart Month, 1985 Jan. 29, 1985 2009 5296 National Day of Prayer, 1985 Jan. 29, 1985 2011 5297 Modification of Tariffs on Certain Sugars, Sirups, and Molasses Jan. 31, 1985 2012 5298 Red Cross Month, 1985 Feb. 2, 1985 2013xx 5299 International Youth Year, 1985 Feb. 6, 1985 2013 5300 National Big Brothers and Big Sisters Week, 1985 Feb. 11, 1985 2014 5301 National DECA Week, 1985 Feb. 12, 1985 2015 5302 Lithuanian Independence Day, 1985 Feb. 16, 1985 2016 5303 National Safe Boating Week, 1985 Feb. 20, 1985 2017 5304 Save Your Vision Week, 1985 Feb. 21, 1985 2018 5305 Duty Reductions on High Technology Products Feb. 21, 1985 2019 5306 National Consumers Week, 1985 Mar. 4, 1985 2020 5307 Women’s History Week, 1985 Mar. 9, 1985 2021 5308 To Amend Proclamation 5188 Implementing the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act Mar. 14, 1985 2022 5309 Afghanistan Day, 1985 Mar. 21, 1985 2023 5310 National Skin Cancer Prevention and Detection Week, 1985 Mar. 22, 1985 2024 5311 Cancer Control Month, 1985 Mar. 22, 1985 2025 5312 Small Business Week, 1985 Mar. 27, 1985 2026 5318 Suspension and Modification of Import Fees on Certain Sugars, Sirups and Molasses Mar. 29, 1985 2027 5314 National Weather Satellite Week, 1985 Apr. 4, 1985 2028 5315 National Child Abuse Prevention Month, 1985 Apr. 4, 1985 2029 5316 World Health Week and World Health Day, 1985 Apr. 4, 1985 2030 5317 Education Day, U.S.A., 1985 Apr. 4, 1985 2031 5318 Pan American Day and Pan American Week, 1985 Apr. 15, 1985 2032 5319 Loyalty Day, 1985 Apr. 15, 1985 2033 5320 Law Day, U.S.A., 1985 Apr. 15, 1985 2033 5321 Jewish Heritage Week, 1985 Apr. 19, 1985 2034 5322 Victims of Crime Week, 1985 Apr. 19, 1985 2036 5323 World Trade Week, 1985 Apr. 22, 1985 2037 5324 National Organ Donation Awareness Week, 1985 Apr. 22, 1985 2037 5325 Asian/Pacific American Heritage Week, 1985 Apr. 22, 1985 2038 5326 National Defense Transportation Day and National Transportation Week, 1985 Apr. 23, 1985 2089 5327 National DES Awareness Week, 1985 Apr. 25, 1985 2040 5328 Older Americans Month, 1985 Apr. 25, 1985 2041 5329 Fair Housing Month, 1985 Apr. 25, 1985 2042 5330 Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day, May 27, 1985 Apr. 26, 1985 2042 5331 National Child Safety Awareness Month, 1985 Apr. 29, 1985 2048 5332 Mother’s Day, 1985 Apr. 29, 1985 2045 5338 National Tourism Week, 1985 Apr. 29, 1985 2045 5334 Helsinki Human Rights Day, 1985 Apr. 30, 1985 2046 5335 Dr Jonas E. Salk Day, 1985 May 6, 1985 2047 5336 Vietnam Veterans Recognition Day, 1985 May 7, 1985 2048 5337 National Correctional Officers Week, 1985 May 10, 1985 2049 5338 National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Week, 1985 May 10, 1985 2050 5339 National Science Week, 1985 May 14, 1985 2051 5340 Modification of Import Quotas on Certain Sugar Containing Articles May 17, 1985 2052 5341 Senior Center Week, 1985 May 17, 1985 2053 5342 National Digestive Diseases Awareness Week, 1985 May 17, 1985 2054 5343 National Maritime Day, 1985 May 21, 1985 2055 5344 National Osteoporosis Awareness Week, 1985 May 21, 1985 2056 5345 National Medical Transcriptionist Week, 1985 May 21, 1985 2057 5346 National Farm Safety Week, 1985 May 23, 1985 2058 5347 Minority Enterprise Development Week, 1985 May 28, 1985 2059 5348 Very Special Arts U.S.A. Month, 1985 May 29, 1985 2060xxi 5349 Youth Suicide Prevention Month, 1985 June 4, 1985 2060 5350 Father’s Day, 1985 June 13, 1985 2061 5351 Family Reunion Month, 1985 June 14, 1985 2062 5352 Baltic Freedom Day, 1985 June 14, 1985 2063 5353 Flag Day and National Flag Week, 1985 June 14, 1985 2064 5354 Increase in the Rates of Duty for Certain Pasta Articles From the European Economic Community June 21, 1985 2065 5355 Helen Keller Deaf-Blind Awareness Week, 1985 June 26, 1985 2066 5356 National P.O.W./M.I.A. Recognition Day, 1985 June 27, 1985 2067 5357 Captive Nations Week, 1985 July 19, 1985 2068 5358 Space Exploration Day, 1985 July 20, 1985 2069 5359 National Disability in Entertainment Week, 1985 July 30, 1985 2070 5360 Freedom of the Press Day, 1985 Aug. 2, 1985 2071 5361 Polish American Heritage Month, 1985 Aug. 13, 1985 2072 5362 National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day, 1985 Aug. 13, 1985 2073 5363 Modification of the Effective Date for Increased Rates of Duty for Certain Pasta Articles From the European Economic Community Aug. 15, 1985 2074 5364 Women’s Equality Day 1985 Aug. 23, 1985 2075 5365 To Implement Reductions in U.S Rates of Duty Pursuant to the United States-Israel Free Trade Area Agreement, and for Other Purposes Aug. 30, 1985 2076 5366 National Hispanic Heritage Week, 1985 Sept. 14, 1985 2080 5367 Citizenship Day and Constitution Week, 1985 Sept. 16, 1985 2081 5368 National Sewing Month, 1985 Sept. 27, 1985 2082 5369 National Adult Day Care Center Week, 1985 Sept. 27, 1985 2082 5370 National Historically Black Colleges Week, 1985 Sept. 27, 1985 2083 5371 National Employ the Handicapped Week, 1985 Sept. 30, 1985 2084 5372 United Nations Day, 1985 Oct. 1, 1985 2085 5373 General Pulaski Memorial Day, 1985 Oct. 1, 1985 2086 5374 Leif Erikson Day, 1985 Oct. 3, 1985 2087 5375 Child Health Day, 1985 Oct. 4, 1985 2088 5376 Columbus Day, 1985 Oct. 4, 1985 2088 5377 Suspension of Entry as Nonimmigrants by Officers or Employees of the Government of Cuba or the Communist Party of Cuba Oct. 4, 1985 2090 5378 Twenty-fifth Anniversary Year of the Peace Corps Oct. 7, 1985 2091 5379 Mental Illness Awareness Week, 1985 Oct. 7, 1985 2092 5380 Fire Prevention Week, 1985 Oct. 9, 1985 2092 5381 National School Lunch Week, 1985 Oct. 9, 1985 2093 5382 White Cane Safety Day, 1985 Oct. 9, 1985 2094 5383 National Spina Bifida Month, 1985 Oct. 9, 1985 2095 5384 Oil Heat Centennial Year, 1985 Oct. 9, 1985 2095 5385 Learning Disabilities Awareness Month, 1985 Oct. 11, 1985 2096 5386 National Down Syndrome Month, 1985 Oct. 11, 1985 2097 5387 National Lupus Awareness Week, 1985 Oct. 11, 1985 2098 5388 Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Week, 1985 Oct. 11, 1985 2099 5389 National Housing Week, 1985 Oct. 11, 1985 2100 5390 National Forest Products Week, 1985 Oct. 15, 1985 2100 5391 Veterans Day, 1985 Oct. 15, 1985 2101 5392 OPERATION: Care and Share, 1985 Oct. 15, 1985 2102 5393 World Food Day, 1985 Oct. 16, 1985 2103 5394 National High-Tech Month, 1985 Oct. 17, 1985 2104 5395 National CPR Awareness Week, 1985 Oct. 18, 1985 2105 5396 A Time of Remembrance, 1985 Oct. 23, 1985 2106 5397 National Hospice Month, 1985 Oct. 28, 1985 2107xxii 5398 National Farm-City Week, 1985 Oct. 28, 1985 2108 5399 National Family Week, 1985 Oct. 28, 1985 2108 5400 Centennial Year of Liberty in the United States Oct. 28, 1985 2109 5401 National Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Awareness Month, 1985 Oct. 28, 1985 2111 5402 National Foster Grandparent Month, 1985 Oct. 30, 1985 2111 5403 American Education Week, 1985 Oct. 30, 1985 2112 5404 National Drug Abuse Education Week, 1985 Nov. 5, 1985 2113 5405 National Alzheimer’s Disease Month, 1985 Nov. 8, 1985 2114 5406 National Reye’s Syndrome Week, 1985 Nov. 11, 1985 2115 5407 High Blood Pressure Awareness Week, 1985 Nov. 12, 1985 2116 5408 National Diabetes Month, 1985 Nov. 13, 1985 2117 5409 National Women Veterans Recognition Week, 1985 Nov. 13, 1985 2118 5410 Eugene Ormandy Appreciation Day, 1985 Nov. 15, 1985 2119 5411 National Adoption Week, 1985 Nov. 15, 1985 2120 5412 Thanksgiving Day, 1985 Nov. 15, 1985 2121 5413 National Day of Fasting To Raise Funds To Combat Hunger, 1985 Nov. 23, 1985 2122 5414 National Mark Twain Day, 1985 Nov. 26, 1985 2123 5415 National Home Care Week, 1985 Dec. 3, 1985 2125 5416 National Temporary Services Week, 1985 Dec. 3, 1985 2125 5417 National Consumers Week, 1986 Dec. 5, 1985 2126 5418 National Community College Month, 1986 Dec. 6, 1985 2127 5419 National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week, 1985 Dec. 7, 1985 2128 5420 Bill of Rights Day, Human Rights Day and Week, 1985 Dec. 10, 1985 2129 5421 Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America, 1985 Dec. 15, 1985 2131 5422 Wright Brothers Day, 1985 Dec. 17, 1985 2131 5423 Amending the Generalized System of Preferences Dec. 20, 1985 2133 PUBLIC LAWS (continued) Public Law 99–179: Making further continuing appropriations for fiscal year 1986. 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  • 29 USC 1501
  • 29 USC 1511
  • 29 USC 1602
  • Pub. L. 95-250
  • 92 Stat. 179
  • 29 USC 49–49
  • 29 USC 49–491
  • 42 USC 502–504
  • 5 USC 8501–8523
  • 19 USC 2291–2294
  • 98 Stat. 1042
  • 94 Stat. 1217
  • Pub. L. 96-364
  • 98 Stat. 1654
  • 61 Stat. 260
  • 58 Stat. 566
  • 50 USC 2004
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Making appropriations for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and related agencies, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1986, and for other purposes
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