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 103 STAT. 102 PUBLIC LAW 101-45—JUNE 30, 1989 "(11) assistance consisting of sales and donations of agricul- tural commodities under Public Law 480, in an amount not to exceed $12,000,000; "(12) animal and plant health programs, where the assistance is primarily for the benefit of the United States.". CHAPTER V DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE For an additional amount for emergency rehabilitation, forest firefighting, fire severity presuppression, and other emergency costs on National Forest System lands and Department of Interior lands, $341,669,000 of which (1) $30,180,000 is for "Bureau of Land Manage- ment, Management of lands and resources"; (2) $2,895,000 is for "United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Resource management"; (3) $25,000,000 is for "National Park Service, Operation of the National Park System"; (4) $33,594,000 is for "Bureau of Indian Affairs, Operation of Indian Programs"; and (5) $250,000,000 is for "Forest Service, National Forest System": Provided, That such funds are to be available for repayment of advances to other appro- priation accounts from which funds were transferred in fiscal year 1987 and fiscal year 1988 for such purposes. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR OIL SPILL EMERGENCY FUND For an additional amount for the Department of the Interior for contingency planning, response and natural resource damage assess- ment activities related to the discharge of oil from the tanker Exxon Valdez into Prince WilUam Sound, Alaska, $7,300,000, to be available until September 30, 1990: Provided, That for purposes of obligation and expenditure, these funds shall be transferred, upon approval of the Secretary, to existing appropriations of the Depart- ment of the Interior: Provided further. That any reimbursements from the Pollution Fund of the 0>ast Guard or other sources for activities for which funds were transferred from this account are to be credited back to this account: Provided further, That notwith- standing any other provision of law, in fiscal year 1989 and there- after, sums provid«l by any party, including sums provided in advance as (1) reimbursement for contingency planning, response or damage assessment activities conducted or to be conducted by any T «^ency funded in the Department of the Interior and Related Agen- cies Appropriations Act as a result of any discharge of oil into the environment or (2) damages for injuries resulting from such a discharge to resources for which an agency funded in the Depart- ment of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Act is a trustee, may be credited to the relevant appropriation for that agent^ then current and shall be available until expended: Provided further. That section 102 of the Department of the Interior and 102 Stat. 1799. Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1989, is amended as follows: after the term "volcanoes" insert "; for contingency planning subse- quent to actual oilspills, response and natural resource damage assessment activities related to actual oilspills".

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