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 101 STAT. 1329-361

PUBLIC LAW 100-202—DEC. 22, 1987

priation funds received from State and local governments, other public authorities, private sources and foreign countries, for expenses incurred for research, development, testing, and evaluation. OF F S H O R E O I L POLX,UTION COMPENSATION F U N D

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The Secretary of Transportation is authorized to issue to the Secretary of the Treasury notes or other obligations in such a m o u n t s and a t such times as may be necessary to the extent that appropriations a r e not a d e q u a t e to meet the obligations of the Fund: Provided, That none of the funds in this Act shall be available for the implementation or execution of programs the obligations for which a r e in excess of $57,000,000 in fiscal year 1988 for the "Offshore Oil Pollution Compensation F u n d ". DEEPWATER PORT LIABILITY F U N D

33 USC 1517a.

The Secretary of Transportation is authorized to issue, and the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to purchase, without fiscal year limitation, notes or other obligations in such a m o u n t s and a t such times as may be necessary to the extent that available appropriations a r e not a d e q u a t e to meet the obligations of the Fund: Provided, That none of the funds in this Act shall be available for the implementation or execution of program s the obligations for which a r e in excess of $47,500,000 in fiscal year 1988 for the "Deepw a t e r P o r t Liability F u n d ". BOAT SAFETY

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(LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION)

For payment of obligations incurred for recreational boating safety Eissistance under Public Law 92-75, as amended, $22,500,000, to be derived from the Boat Safety Account and to r e m a i n available until expended: Provided, That none of the funds in t h i s Act shall be available for the p l a n n i n g or execution of programs the obligations for which a r e in excess of $21,375,000 in fiscal year 1988 for recreational boating safety assistance. FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION s.,

HEADQUARTERS ADMINISTRATION

For necessary expenses, not otherwise provided for, of providing administrative services a t the h e a d q u a r t e r s location of the Federal Aviation Administration, including but not limited to accounting, budgeting, legal, public affairs, and executive direction services for the Federal Aviation Administration, $35,520,000. OPERATIONS



(INCLUDING TRANSFER O F FUNDS)

For necessary expenses of the Federal Aviation Administration, not otherwise provided for, including administrative expenses for research and development, and for establishment of a i r navigation facilities, and carrying out the provisions of the Airport and Airway Development Act, as amended, or other provisions of law authoriz-

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