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181; 97 Stat. 1153, 1183) shall remain in effect with respect to such project and budget authority.".

SEC. 112. The limitation otherwise applicable to the maximum payments that may be required in any fiscal year by all contracts entered into under section 236 of the National Housing Act, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1715z-1), reduced in fiscal year 1985 by not more than $7,631,000 in uncommitted balances of authorizations provided for this purpose in appropriation Acts pursuant to the paragraph under the heading "Rental housing assistance" in the Department of Housing and Urban Development-Independent Agencies Appropriation Act, 1985 (Public Law 98-371, 98 Stat. 1213, 1215), shall not be reduced by more than $4,331,000 in fiscal year 1985: Provided, That $3,300,000 in such uncommitted balances shall be made available in fiscal year 1985 and remain available thereafter until used as needed to replace amounts pooled for interest reduction payments for State-aided, noninsured rental housing projects under such section 236, but used during fiscal year 1982 for amendments to contracts for rental assistance payents.

SEC. 113. The head of any department or agency of the Federal Government in carrying out any loan guarantee or insurance program for the fiscal year 1985 shall enter into commitinents to guarantee or insure loans pursuant to such program in the full amount provided by law subject ony to (1) the availability of qualified applicants for such guarantee or insurance, and (2) limitations on such amount contained in appropriation Acts.

SEC. 113A. Notwithstanding any other provision of this joint resolution, there is appropriated to the Treasury $300,000,000, to be made available to cover the additional interest expenses incurred on borrowings by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development from the Treasury that are necessary to extend direct loans to local public housing agencies as authorized under section 4(a) of the United States Housing Act of 1937, for the purposes of financing public housing projects as authorized under section 5(c) of the United States Housing Act of 1937: Provided, That the foregoing appropriation shall be available only in connection with additional interest expenses incurred on Treasury borrowings having maturities not in excess of seven months from the date that such borrowings occur: Provided further, That no such Treasury borrowings in connection with the foregoing appropriation shall take place after April 3, 1985: Provided further, That the foregoing $300,000,000 shall be available until expended on interest incurred pursuant to the Treasury borrowings: Provided further, That direct loan proceeds shall be made available for new loan commitments and contract executions for public housing development, modernization and Indian housing, and for financing of existing contracts: Provided further, That notwithstanding section 4 of the United States Housing Act of 1937, or any other provision of law, loans made pursuant to section 4(a) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (and Treasury borrowing under section 4(b) of such Act), which are necessary due

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to the failure to publicly sell tax-exempt public housing agency obligations, shall be at interest rates comparable to the interest rates on such obligations issued by public housing agencies.

Approved October 12, 1984.

EXCERPT FROM TITLE 31, UNITED STATES CODE

§ 1305. Miscellaneous permanent appropriations

Necessary amounts are appropriated for the following:

(1) to pay the proceeds of the personal estate of a United States citizen dying abroad to the legal representative of the deceased on proper demand and proof.

(2) to pay interest on the public debt under laws authorizing payment.

(3) to pay proceeds from derelict and salvage cases adjudged by the courts of the United States to salvors.

(4) to make payments required under contracts made under section 108 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5308) for the payment of interest on obligations guaranteed by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under section 108.

(5) to make payments required under contracts made under section 103(b) of the Housing Act of 1949 (42 U.S.C. 1453(b)) for projects or programs for which amounts had been committed before January 1, 1975, and for which amounts have not been appropriated.

(6) to pay for the construction of buildings and expenses of the Smithsonian Institution, at 6 percent on the fund derived from the bequest of James Smithson.

ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS FOR ASSISTED HOUSING

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(7) to make payments required under contracts made under section 5 of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended (42 U.S.C. 1437c).

COLLEGE HOUSING GRANTS

(8) to make payments required under contracts made under title IV of the Housing Act of 1950, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1749 et seq.).

RENT SUPPLEMENT PROGRAM 1

(9) to make payments required under contracts under section 101 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1701s).

HOMEOWNERSHIP AND RENTAL HOUSING ASSISTANCE

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(10) to make payments required under contracts under sections 235 and 236, respectively, of the National Housing Act, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1715z, 1715z-1).

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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATION AND RESCISSION ACTS, AND CONTINUING RESOLUTIONS, FISCAL YEARS 1974-1984

1974: Public Law 93-137, 87 Stat. 491, Approved October 26, 1973. 1974: Public Law 93-529, 88 Stat. 1710, Approved December 21, 1974.

1975: Public Law 93-324, 88 Stat. 281, Approved June 30, 1974. 1975: Public Law 93-414, 88 Stat. 1095, Approved September 6, 1974.

1975: Public Law 93-554, 88 Stat. 1771, Approved December 27, 1974.

1975: Public Law 94-32, 89 Stat. 173, Approved June 12, 1975. 1976: Public Law 94-41, 89 Stat. 225, Approved June 27, 1975. 1976: Public Law 94-116, 89 Stat. 581, Approved October 17, 1975. 1976: Public Law 94-144, 89 Stat. 800, Approved December 9, 1975. 1976: Public Law 94-157, 89 Stat. 826, Approved December 18, 1975.

1976: Public Law 94-303, 90 Stat. 597, Approved June 1, 1976. 1977: Public Law 94-378, 90 Stat. 1095, Approved August 9, 1976. 1977: Public Law 95-26, 91 Stat. 61, Approved May 4, 1977. 1978: Public Law 95-119, 91 Stat. 1973, Approved October 4, 1977. 1978: Public Law 95-240, 92 Stat. 107, Approved March 7, 1978. 1978: Public Law 95-355, 92 Stat. 523, Approved September 8, 1978.

1979:

Public Law 95-392, 92 Stat. 791, Approved September 30, 1978.

1979: Public Law 96-7, 93 Stat. 11, Approved April 9, 1979.

1979: Public Law 96-38, 93 Stat. 97, Approved July 25, 1979. 1980: Public Law 96-103, 93 Stat. 771, Approved November 5, 1979.

1980: Public Law 96-304, 94 Stat. 857, Approved July 8, 1980. 1981: Public Law 96-526, 94 Stat. 3044, Approved December 15, 1980.

1981: Public Law 97-12, 95 Stat. 14, Approved June 5, 1981. 1982: Public Law 97-101, 95 Stat. 1417, Approved December 23,

1981.

1982: Public Law 97-216, 96 Stat. 180, Approved July 18, 1982. 1982: Public Law 97-257, 96 Stat. 818, Approved September 10,

1982.

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATION AND RESCISSION ACTS, AND CONTINUING RESOLUTIONS, FISCAL YEARS 1974-1984-Continued

1983: Public Law 97-272, 96 Stat. 1160, Approved September 30, 1982.

1983: Public Law 97-276, 96 Stat. 1186, Approved October 2, 1982. 1983: Public Law 97-377, 96 Stat. 1830, Approved December 21,

1982.

1983: Public Law 98-8, 97 Stat. 13, Approved March 24, 1983. 1984: Public Law 98-45, 97 Stat. 219, Approved July 12, 1983. 1983: Public Law 98-63, 97 Stat. 301, Approved July 30, 1983. 1984: Public Law 98-107, 97 Stat. 733, Approved October 1, 1983. 1984: Public Law 98-151, 97 Stat. 964, Approved November 14, 1983.

1984:

Public Law 98-181, 97 Stat. 1153, Approved November 30, 1983.

1984: Public Law 98-396, 98 Stat. 1369, Approved August 22, 1984.

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