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Code · U.S. Code · Title 42 - THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE · CHAPTER 99— OCEAN THERMAL ENERGY CONVERSION · SUBCHAPTER IV— MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS · § 9166

§ 9166. Authorization of appropriations

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There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary of Commerce, for the use of the Administrator in carrying out the provisions of this chapter, not to exceed $3,000,000 for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1981, not to exceed $3,500,000 for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1982, not to exceed $3,500,000 for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1983, not to exceed $480,000 for each of the fiscal years ending September 30, 1984 and September 30, 1985, and not to exceed $630,000 for each of the fiscal years ending September 30, 1986 and September 30, 1987.
(Pub. L. 96–320, title IV, § 406, Aug. 3, 1980, 94 Stat. 1000; Pub. L. 98–623, title VI, § 601, Nov. 8, 1984, 98 Stat. 3410.)
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  • Pub. L. 96–320, title IV, § 406
  • 94 Stat. 1000
  • Pub. L. 98–623, title VI, § 601
  • 98 Stat. 3410
  • Pub. L. 96–320
  • 94 Stat. 974
  • Pub. L. 98–623
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§ 9166
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Pub. L.Pub. L. 96–320, title IV, § 406
Stat.94 Stat. 1000
Pub. L.Pub. L. 98–623, title VI, § 601
Stat.98 Stat. 3410
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