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Code · U.S. Code · Title 42 - THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE · CHAPTER 38— PUBLIC WORKS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT · § 311

§ 311. TRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES.

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In General .— Subject to subsection (c), for purposes of this Act [probably means this title], the Commission may accept transfers of funds from other Federal agencies. Transfers .— Any Federal agency authorized to carry out an activity that is within the authority of the Commission may transfer to the Commission any appropriated funds for the activity. Treatment .— Any funds transferred to the Commission under this subsection— shall remain available until expended; may, to the extent necessary to carry out this Act [probably means this title], be transferred to, and merged with, the amounts made available by appropriations Acts for the Commission by the Federal Cochairperson; and notwithstanding any other provision of law, shall— be treated as if directly appropriated to the Commission and subject to applicable provisions of this Act; and not be subject to any requirements that applied to the funds before the transfer, including a requirement in an appropriations Act or a requirement or regulation of the Federal agency from which the funds are transferred.
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