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Sec. 303. None of the funds provided in this Act shall be available for administrative expenses in connection with commitments for grants-in-aid for airport development aggregating more than $280,000,000 in fiscal year 1972.

Sec. 304. None of the funds provided under this Act shall be available for the planning or execution of programs the obligations for which are in excess of $40,000,000 for "Highway Beautification” in fiscal year 1972.

Sec. 305. None of the funds provided under this Act shall be available for the planning or execution of programs the obligations for which are in excess of $80,000,000 in fiscal year 1972 for “State and Community Highway Safety" and "Highway-Related Safety Grants".

Sec. 306. None of the funds provided under this Act shall be available for the planning or execution of programs the obligations for which are in excess of $20,000,000, exclusive of the reimbursable program, in fiscal year 1972 for“Forest Highways”.

SEC. 307. None of the funds provided under this Act shall be available for the planning or execution of programs the obligations for which are in excess of $10,000,000 in fiscal year 1972 for “Public Lands Highways”.

Sec. 308. None of the funds provided in this Act shall be available for administrative expenses in connection with commitments for grants for Urban Mass Transportation aggregating more than $900,000,000 in fiscal year 1972.

Sec. 309. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall remain available for obligation beyond the current fiscal year unless expressly so provided herein.

Sec. 310. None of the funds provided under this Act shall be available for the planning or execution of programs for any further construction of the Miami jetport or of any other air facility in the State of Florida lying south of the Okeechobee Waterway and in the drainage basins contributing water to the Everglades National Park until it has been shown by an appropriate study made jointly by the Department of the Interior and the Department of Transportation that such an airport will not have an adverse environmental effect on the ecology of the Everglades and until any site selected on the basis of such study is approved by the Department of the Interior and the Department of Transportation: Provided, That nothing in this section shall affect the availability of such funds to carry out this study.

Sec. 311. The Governor of the Canal Zone is authorized to employ services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, in an amount not exceeding $150,000.

Sec. 312. Funds appropriated for operating expenses of the Canal Zone Government may be apportioned notwithstanding section 3679 of the Revised Statutes, as amended (31 U.S.C. 665), to the extent necessary to permit payment of such pay increases for officers or employees as may be authorized by administrative action pursuant to law which are not in excess of statutory increases granted for the same period in corresponding rates of compensation for other employees of the Government in comparable positions.

Sec. 313. Appropriations under this Act for the Federal Aviation Administration may be expended for necessary expenses to establish, conduct, and carry out the International Aeronautical Exposition in an amount not to exceed $3,780,000: Provided, That funds so expended shall be reimbursed to the appropriation from which expended out of revenues credited to the appropriation "Federal Aviation Administration/United States International Aeronautical Exposition”, in chapter XI of Public Law 92–18.

70-490-72—15

This Act may be cited as the “Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1972”.

Approved August 10, 1971.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY

HOUSE REPORTS : No. 92-341 (Comm. on Appropriations) and No. 92–382 (Comm.

of Conference).
SENATE REPORT: No. 92–271 (Comm. on Appropriations).
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD : volume 117 (1971):

July 14, considered and passed House.
July 22, considered and passed Senate, amended.
July 29, House agreed to conference report; concurred in certain Senate

amendments, with amendments.
August 2, Senate agreed to conference report; concurred in House

amendments. Grand total : Appropriations, definite: 1972

$2,730,989,997 1973

174,321,000 Appropriations to liquidate contract authorizations

(5,022,093.000) Appropriations for debt reduction

(143,003) Total, new budget (obligational) authority,

Department of Transportation and Re

lated Agencies Appropriation Act, 1972----NOTE.—In addition to the new budget (obligational) authority for fiscal year contained in the foregoing annual appropriation act, the following additional amounts are available to the Department of Transportation for such fiscal year: Permanent appropriations (pp. 813-SH)

$177, 833, 000 Trust funds (pp. 857-858)---

5, 835, 705, 000 Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1972 (p. 263)

19, 533, 000

$2,905,310,997

5,973,071,000

Subtotal, additions ..
Deduct amount appropriated in 1972 for 1973 and amounts for independent
age cies transferred to General Government totals and Department of Defense,
Civil :
General Government
Civil Aeronautics Board (p. 224)---

$67,045,000
Interstate Commerce Commission (p. 225).

30,640,000
Commission on Highway Beautification (p. 224)

200,000
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority-advance
for 1973 (p. 226)

174,321,000
Department of Defense-Civil:
The Panama Canal (pp. 225-226)

54,500,000

Subtotal, deductions..

326,706,000

Grand total, Department of Transportation.

8,551,675,997

TREASURY, POSTAL SERVICE, AND GENERAL

GOVERNMENT APPROPRIATION ACT, 1972

Public Law 92-49 92nd Congress, H.R. 9271

July 9, 1971

AN ACT

Making appropriations for the Treasury Department, the United States Postal

Service, the Executive Office of the President, and certain independent agencies, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1972, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the Treasury Department, the United States Postal Service, the Executive Office of the President, and certain Independent Agencies, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1972, and for other purposes, namely:

TITLE I-TREASURY DEPARTMENT

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

SALARIES AND EXPENSES For necessary expenses in the Office of the Secretary, including the operation and maintenance of the Treasury Building and Annex thereof; hire of passenger motor vehicles; and not to exceed $7,500 for official reception and representation expenses; $11,640,000.

FEDERAL, LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING CENTER

$11,640,000

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For necessary expenses of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, including the hire of passenger motor vehicles, $1,500,000.

1,500,000

CONSTRUCTION

21,000,000

For necessary expenses for preparation of plans and specifications for buildings, acquisition of land, and construction of facilities for the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, $21,000,000, to remain available until expended : Provided, That such sums as are necessary may be transferred to the General Services Administration for execution of the work. [Total, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, $22,500,000.]

BUREAU OF ACCOUNTS

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

50,685,000

For necessary expenses of the Bureau of Accounts, $50,685,000.

For an additional amount of $10,556,000 for 1972 for the foregoing purposes, 8ce p. 264.]

PAYMENT OF GOVERNMENT LOSSES IN SHIPMENT

For an additional amount for payment of Government losses in shipment, in accordance with section 2 of the Act approved July 8, 1937 (40, U.S.C. 722), $700,000, to remain available until expended.

BUREAU OF CUSTOMS

$700,000

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For necessary expenses of the Bureau of Customs, including purchase of three hundred and fifty-three passenger motor vehicles (of which ninety-four shall be for replacement only), including three hundred and forty-three for police-type use without regard to the general purchase price limitation for the current fiscal year, but not in excess of $800 per vehicle; acquisition (purchase of one), operation, and maintenance of aircraft; hire of passenger motor vehicles and aircraft; and awards of compensation to informers as authorized by the Act of August 13, 1953 (22 U.S.C. 401) ; $189,000,000.

BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING

189,000,000

BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING FUND

For additional capital for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing Fund established by the Act of August 4, 1950 (Public Law 656), $3,000,000, to remain available until expended.

3,000,000

BUREAU OF THE MINT

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For necessary expenses of the Bureau of the Mint, including purchase of one passenger motor vehicle for replacement only; and not to exceed $2,500 for the expenses of the annual assay commission; $25,000,000

25,000,000

CONSTRUCTION OF MINT FACILITIES

For expenses necessary for construction of Mint facilities, as authorized by the Act of August 20, 1963, as amended (31 U.S.C. 291–294), $1,500,000, to remain available until expended.

(Total, Bureau of the Mint, $26,500,000.]

1,500,000

BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT

ADMINISTERING THE PUBLIC DEBT

For necessary expenses connected with any public-debt issues of the United States, $77,490,000.

77,490,000

INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For necessary expenses of the Internal Revenue Service, not otherwise provided for, including executive direction, administrative support, and internal audit and security; hire of passenger motor vehicles; and services of expert witnesses at such rates as may be determined by the Commissioner; $32,010,000.

32,010,000

REVENUE ACCOUNTING AND PROCESSING

$281,000,000

For necessary expenses of the Internal Revenue Service for processing tax returns, and revenue accounting; hire of passenger motor vehicles; and services of expert witnesses at such rates as may be determined by the Commissioner, including not to exceed $43,660,000 for temporary employment and not to exceed $135,000 for salaries of personnel engaged in preemployment training of data transcriber applicants; $281,000,000.

COMPLIANCE For necessary expenses of the Internal Revenue Service for determining and establishing tax liabilities, and for investigation and enforcement activities, including purchase (not to exceed seven hundred and ninety-nine, of which five hundred and ninety-five shall be for replacement only, for police-type use without regard to the general purchase price limitation for the current fiscal year, but not in excess of $800 per vehicle) and hire of passenger motor vehicles; hire of aircraft; and services of expert witnesses at such rates as may be determined by the Commissioner; $792,500,000.

[Total, Internal Revenue Service, $1,105,510,000.]

792,500,000

OFFICE OF THE TREASURER

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

9,805,000

For necessary expenses of the Office of the Treasurer, $9,805,000.

UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For necessary expenses for the operation of the United States Secret Service, including purchase (not to exceed three hundred and nine for police-type use without regard to the general purchase price limitation for the current fiscal year, but not in excess of $800 per vehicle, of which seventy-seven are for replacement only) and hire of passenger motor vehicles; and hire of aircraft; $57,500,000.

57,500,000

GENERAL PROVISION

Sec. 101. Appropriations in this Act to the Department of the Treasury shall be available for uniforms or allowances therefor, as authorized by law (5 U.S.C. 5901-2) including maintenance, repairs, and cleaning; and services as authorized by title 5, United States Code, section 3109.

This title may be cited as the "Treasury Department Appropriation Act, 1972”.

[Total, title I, Treasury Department, new budget (obligational) authority (all definite appropriations), $1,554,330,000.]

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