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Code · U.S. Code · Title 20 - EDUCATION · CHAPTER 3— SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, NATIONAL MUSEUMS AND ART GALLERIES · SUBCHAPTER II— NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART · § 74a

§ 74a. Permanent loan of funds by Board of Trustees to Treasury; semiannual interest payments to Board

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The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to receive into the Treasury from time to time as a permanent loan by the Board of Trustees of the National Gallery of Art to the United States sums in cash of not to exceed $5,000,000 in the aggregate, and to pay interest on the principal amount of such loan at a rate which is the higher of the rate of 4 per centum per annum or a rate which is .25 percentage points less than a rate determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, taking into consideration the current average market yield on outstanding long-term marketable obligations of the United States, adjusted to the nearest one-eighth of 1 per centum, payable semiannually.
Such interest is permanently appropriated for payment to the Board of Trustees of the National Gallery of Art.
(Apr. 10, 1943, ch. 46, 57 Stat. 62; Pub. L. 94–418, Sept. 21, 1976, 90 Stat. 1278.)
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  • Apr. 10, 1943, ch. 46
  • 57 Stat. 62
  • Pub. L. 94–418
  • 90 Stat. 1278
  • act Mar. 24, 1937, ch. 50
  • 50 Stat. 51
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§ 74a
Permanent loan of funds by Board of Trustees to Treasury; semiannual interest payments to Board
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ActApr. 10, 1943, ch. 46
Stat.57 Stat. 62
Pub. L.Pub. L. 94–418
Stat.90 Stat. 1278
Actact Mar. 24, 1937, ch. 50
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