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 102 STAT. 2866

PUBLIC LAW 100-570—OCT. 31, 1988

(C) Biological, Behavioral, and Social Sciences, $334,600,000. (D) Geosciences, $372,000,000. (E) Computer and Information Science and Engineering, $188,000,000. (F) Science and Technology Research Centers, $30,000,000. (G) Scientific, Technological, and International Affairs, $65,000,000. (H) Program Development and Management, $103,100,000. (2) Science and Engineering Education, $205,300,000. (3) United States Antarctic Program, $147,000,000. (4) Academic Research Facilities Modernization, $125,000,000. (d) There is authorized to be appropriated to the Foundation $2,782,000,000 for fiscal year 1991, which shall be available for the following categories: (1) Research and Related Activities, $2,200,200,000, which shall be available for the following subcategories: (A) Mathematical and Physical Sciences, $681,500,000. (B) Engineering, $265,800,000. (C) Biological, Behavioral, and Social Sciences, $387,400,000. (D) Geosciences, $430,800,000. (E) Computer and Information Science and Engineering, $217,600,000. (F) Science and Technology Research Centers, $30,000,000. (G) Scientific, Technological, and International Affairs, $75,200,000. (H) Program Development and Management, $111,900,000. (2) Science and Engineering Education, $240,200,000. (3) United States Antarctic Program, $154,100,000. (4) Academic Research Facilities Modernization, $187,500,000. (e) There is authorized to be appropriated to the Foundation $3,245,000,000 for fiscal year 1992, which shall be available for the following categories: (1) Research and Related Activities, $2,552,000,000. (2) Science and Engineering Education, $281,000,000. (3) United States Antarctic Program, $162,000,000. (4) Academic Research Facilities Modernization, $250,000,000, (f) There is authorized to be appropriated to the Foundation $3,505,000,000 for fiscal year 1993, which shall be available for the following categories: (1) Research and Related Activities, $2,772,000,000. (2) Science and Engineering Education, $308,000,000. (3) United States Antarctic Program, $175,000,000. (4) Academic Research Facilities Modernization, $250,000,000. (g) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act— (1) not less than $5,000,000 of the amount authorized in subsection (b)(2) is authorized only for purposes of teacher training and enhancement and for development of model curriculum tailored for science and mathematics instruction, and instruction in technician training programs, in two-year and community colleges; and

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