INDEPENDENT AGENCIES FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION $25,189,000 For necessary expenses of the Federal Trade Commission, including uniforms or allowances therefor, as authorized by law (5 U.S.C. 5901-5902), and services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, and not to exceed $1,500 for official reception and representation expenses, $25,189,000: Provided, That any investigation hereafter provided by concurrent resolution of the Congress shall be dependent upon funds appropriated to carry out such resolution to finance the cost of such investigation. [Total, title IV, Consumer Protection and Services, new budget (obligational) authority, $2,974,849,000.] TITLE V-GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 501. Within the unit limit of cost fixed by law, appropriations and authorizations made for the Department of Agriculture under this Act shall be available for the purchase, in addition to those specifically provided for, of not to exceed six hundred and seventy-one (671) passenger motor vehicles, of which four hundred and sixty-one (461) shall be for replacement only, and for the hire of such vehicles. Sec. 502. Provisions of law prohibiting or restricting the employment of aliens shall not apply to employment under the appropriations for the Foreign Agricultural Service. Sec. 503. Funds available to the Department of Agriculture shall be available for uniforms or allowances therefor as authorized by law (5 U.S.C. 5901-5902). SEC. 504. No part of the funds appropriated by this Act shall be used for the payment of any officer or employee of the Department of Agriculture who, as such officer or employee, or on behalf of the Department or any division, commission, or bureau thereof, issues, or causes to be issued, any prediction, oral or written, or forecast, except as to damage threatened or caused by insects and pests with respect to future prices of cotton or the trend of same. SEC. 505. Except to provide materials required in or incident to research or experimental work where no suitable domestic product is available, no part of the funds appropriated by this Act shall be expended in the purchase of twine manufactured from commodities or materials produced outside of the United States. Sec. 506. Not less than $1,500,000 of the appropriations of the Department of Agriculture for research and service work authorized by the Acts of August 14, 1946, July 28, 1954, and September 6, 1958 (7 U.S.C. 427, 1621-1629; 42 U.S.C. 1891-1893), shall be available for contracting in accordance with said Acts. Sec. 507. 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. 508. No part of the funds contained in this Act may be used to make production or other payments to a person, persons, or corporations who harvest or knowingly permit to be harvested for illegal use, marihuana, or other such prohibited drug-producing plants on any part of lands owned or controlled by such persons or corporations. This Act may be cited as the "Agriculture-Environmental and Consumer Protection Appropriation Act, 1972." Approved August 10, 1971. APPROPRIATIONS LEGISLATIVE HISTORY HOUSE REPORTS: No. 92–289 (Comm. on Appropriations) and No. 92-376 (Comm. of Conference). June 23, considered and passed House. ments with amendment. to Senate amendments. Grand total: Appropriations: Definite $12, 412, 300, 050 Authorization to spend from public debt receipts 669, 100,000 Contract authorization. 195,500,000 Appropriation to liquidate contract authorization (809, 818,000) Total, new budget (obligational) author ity, Agriculture Environmental and $13,276,900,050 Note.-In addition to the new budget (obligational) authority for fiscal year 1972 contained in the foregoing annual appropriation act, the following additional amounts are available for the Department of Agriculture for such fiscal year: Permanent appropriations (pp. 835-838). 2,028, 869, 000 Trust funds (pp. 850–851) 81,783, 000 Interior Department Appropriation Act, 1972: Forest Service (pp. 118-120). 357, 869, 535 Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1972 (p. 251). 1, 750, 000 Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1972, Summer Feeding Programs for Children (p. 55) 17,000,000 Subtotal, additions. 2,490,271,535 Deduct amounts transferred to Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Department of Housing and Urban Development; and General Government total: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: 99, 681, 000 500,000,000 General Government: Council on Environmental Quality (p. 73) 2, 300,000 Environmental Protection Agency (p. 73) 2, 418, 400, 000 Federal Trade Commission (p. 80) 25, 189, 000 National Commission on Consumer Finance (p. 77). 625,000 National Commission on Materials Policy (p. 73), 500,000 Office of Consumer Affairs (p. 77)-- 1, 410, 000 Subtotal, deductions.... 3,078,105,000 Grand total, Department of Agriculture. 12,689,066,585 70-490_72 OFFICE OF EDUCATION AND RELATED Public Law 92-48 92nd Congress, H.R. 7016 July 9, 1971 AN ACT Making appropriations for the Office of Education and related 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 Office of Education and related agencies, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1972, and for other purposes, namely: TITLE I-OFFICE OF EDUCATION ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION For carrying out, to the extent not otherwise provided, title I ($1,565,000,000), title II ($90,000,000), title III ($146,393,000), title V-A ($33,000,000), title VII, and section 807 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, section 402 of the General Education Provisions Act, and title III-A of the National Defense Education Act of 1958 ($50,000,000), and the Follow Through program, as authorized under section 222(a)(2) of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 ($60,060,000), $1,993,278,000. [For an additional amount of $32,500,000 for 1972 for the foregoing purposes, see p. 253.] $1,993,278,000 SCHOOL ASSISTANCE IN FEDERALLY AFFECTED AREAS 612,620,000 For carrying out title I of the Act of September 30, 1950, as amended (20 U.S.C., ch. 13), and the Act of September 23, 1950, as amended (20 U.S.C., ch. 19), $612,620,000, of which $592,580,000, including $37,650,000 for amounts payable under section 6, shall be for the maintenance and operation of schools as authorized by said title I of the Act of September 30, 1950, as amended, and $20,040,000, which shall remain available until expended, shall be for providing school facilities as authorized by said Act of September 23, 1950: Provided, That none of the funds contained herein shall be available to pay any local educational agency in excess of 73 per centum of the amounts to which such agency would otherwise be entitled pursuant to section 3(b) of title I: Provided further, That none of the funds contained herein shall be available to pay any local educational agency in excess of 90 per centum of the amounts to which such agency would otherwise be entitled pursuant to section 3(a) of said a title I if the number of children in average daily attendance in the schools of that agency eligible under said section 3(a) is less than 25 per centum of the total number of children in such schools. [For an appropriation of not to exceed $75,000,000 for 1972 contained in Continuing Appropriations Act (Public Law 92–201) for Emergency School Assistance, see p. 311.] EDUCATION FOR THE HANDICAPPED For carrying out, to the extent not otherwise provided, the Education of the Handicapped Act, and section 402 of the General Education Provisions Act, $115,750,000. $115,750,000 VOCATIONAL AND ADULT EDUCATION For carrying out, to the extent not otherwise provided, section 102(b) ($20,000,000), parts B and C ($394,682,000), D, F ($25,625,000), G ($19,500,000), H ($6,000,000), and I of the Vocational Education Act of 1963, as amended (20 U.S.C. 1241-1391), the Adult Education Act of 1966 (20 U.S.C. ch. 30) ($61,300,000), the Cooperative Research Act, and section 402 of the General Education Provisions Act, $569,027,000, including $16,000,000 for exemplary programs under part D of said 1963 Act of which 50 per centum shall remain available until expended and 50 per centum shall remain available through June 30, 1973, and not to exceed $18,000,000 for research and training under part C of said 1963 Act: Provided, That grants to each State under the Adult Education Act shall not be less than grants made to such State agencies in fiscal year 1971. 569,027,000 HIGHER EDUCATION 329), For carrying out, to the extent not otherwise provided, titles I, III, IV (except part F), part E of title V, and part A of title VI of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, section 105(b), section 306, titles I and IV of the Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963, as amended, titles II, IV, and VI of the National Defense Education Act of 1958, as amended, section 22 of the Act of June 29, 1935 (7 U.S.C. the Emergency Insured Student Loan Act of 1969, sections 402 and 411 of the General Education Provisions Act, and section 102(b) (6) of the Mutual Education and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, $1,341,784,000, of which $1,074,571,000 shall be for student 1,341,784,000 assistance programs and $12,500,000 shall be for instructional equipment under part A of title VI of the Higher Education Act:Provided, That the following amounts shall remain available until June 30, 1973 $13,000,000 for grants for construction of undergraduate facilities under title I of the Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963, $175,300,000 for educational opportunity grants and amounts reallotted for grants for college work-study programs: Provided further, That the following amounts shall remain available until expended: $196,600,000 for the student loan insurance programs and $29,010,000 for interest payments for subsidized construction loans. [For an additional amount of $3,000,000 for 1972 for the foregoing purposes, see p. 253.] EDUCATION PROFESSIONS DEVELOPMENT For carrying out, to the extent not otherwise provided, section 504 and parts B ($7,000,000 for subpart 2), C, D, and F of the Education Professions Development Act (title V of the Higher Education Act of 1965), and section 402 of the General Education Provisions Act, $135,800,000. 135,800,000 |