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 100 STAT. 1783-315

PUBLIC LAW 99-500—OCT. 18, 1986

(1) in subsection (a) by inserting before the period at the end of paragraph (1) ", and any property, real or personal, tangible or intangible, which was used or intended to be used, in any manner or part, to facilitate a violation of this chapter"; (2) in subsection (b) by striking "Attorney General," and I inserting "Attorney General or the Postal Service,"; and (3) by adding at the end the following new subsection: "(d) The authority of the Postal Service under subsection (b) shall be exercised only where the conduct with respect to which such seizure or forfeiture occurs includes use of the mails in violation of this chapter.". This title may be cited as the "Postal Service Appropriations Act, 1987".

TITLE III

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EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

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COMPENSATION OF THE PRESIDENT

For compensation of the President, including an expense allowance at the rate of $50,000 per annum as authorized by 3 U.S.C. 102; $250,000: Provided, That none of the funds made available for official expenses shall be expended for any other purpose and any unused amount shall revert to the Treasury pursuant to section 1552 of title 31 of the United States Code: Provided further, That none of the funds made available for official expenses shall be considered as taxable to the President.

OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION .,

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SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S

For necessary expenses of the Office of Administration; $15,700,000 including services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. 107, and hire of passenger motor vehicles. THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE





SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S

For necessary expenses for the White House as authorized by law, including not to exceed $3,850,000 for services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. 105; including subsistence expenses as authorized by 3 U.S.C. 105, which shall be expended and accounted for as provided in that section; hire of passenger motor vehicles, newspapers, periodicals, teletype news service, and travel (not to exceed $100,000 to be expended and accounted for as provided by 3 U.S.C. 103); not to exceed $20,000 for official entertainment expenses, to be available for allocation within the Executive Office of the President; $24,450,000. EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE J

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OPERATING EXPENSES

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For the care, maintenance, repair and alteration, refurnishing, improvement, heating and lighting, including electric power and

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