Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 101 Part 2.djvu/376

 101 STAT. 1329-33

PUBLIC LAW 100-202—DEC. 22, 1987

Japanese currency not to exceed the equivalent of $1,700,000 based on exchange rates at the time of payment of such amounts, to remain available until expended: Provided, That not to exceed a total of $3,500 of such amounts shall be available for official reception and representation expenses. LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION PAYMENT TO THE LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION

For payment to the Legal Services Corporation to carry out the purposes of the Legal Services Corporation Act of 1974, as amended, $305,500,000 of which $261,294,000 is for basic field programs, $7,022,000 is for Native American programs, $9,698,000 is for migrant programs, $1,100,000 is for law school clinics, $1,000,000 is for supplemental field programs, $624,000 is for regional training centers, $7,228,000 is for national support, $7,843,000 is for State support, $865,000 is for the Clearinghouse, $510,000 is for computer assisted legal research regional centers, and $8,316,000 is for Corporation management and administration: Provided, That none of the funds appropriated in this paragraph shall be expended for any purpose prohibited or limited by or contrary to any of the provisions of Public Law 99-180 and section 112 of Public Law 99-190: Provided further, That the funds distributed to each grantee funded in fiscal year 1988 pursuant to the number of poor people determined by the Bureau of the Census to be within its geographical area shall be distributed in the following order: (1) grants from the Legal Services Corporation and contracts entered into with the Legal Services Corporation under section 1006(a)(1) shall be maintained in fiscal year 1988 at not less than 1 per centum more than the annual level at which each grantee and contractor was funded in fiscal year 1987 or $8.30 per poor person within its geographical area under the 1980 Census, whichever is greater; and (2) each such grantee shall be increased by an equal percentage of the amount by which such grantee's funding, including the increase under the first priority above, falls below $14.56 per poor person within its geographical area under the 1980 census: Provided further, That if funds become available because a national support center has been defunded or denied refunding pursuant to section 1011(2) of the Legal Services Corporation Act, as amended by this Act, such funds may be transferred to beisic field programs, to be distributed in the manner specified by this paragraph, if the Appropriations Committees of both Houses of Congress have been notified pursuant to section 608 of this Act: Provided further, That the Corporation shall utilize the same formula for distribution of fiscal year 1988 migrant funds as was used in fiscal year 1987: Provided further. That none of the funds appropriated by this Act or prior Acts may be used by an officer, board member, employee or consultant of the Corporation to implement or enforce provisions in the regulation regarding legislative and administrative advocacy and training (Part 1612, 52 FR 28434 (July 29, 1987)) which impose restrictions on private funds received by a recipient for the provision of legal assistance except to the extent that such restrictions are explicitly authorized by sections 1007(a)(5), ObXe), (b)(7), and 1010(c) of the LSC Act: Provided further, That the Corporation shall not

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