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 103 STAT. 720 PUBLIC LAW 101-121 —OCT. 23, 1989 3109, when authorized by the Secretary, in total amount not to ^ exceed $500,000; hire, maintenance, and operation of aircraft; hire of passenger motor vehicles; purchase of reprints; payment for tele- phone service in private residences in the field, when authorized . ^-. . - under r^ulations approved by the Secretary; and the payment of ,•. dues, when authorized by the Secretary, for library membership in societies or associations which issue publications to members only or at a price to members lower than to subscribers who are not members. SEC. 105. Appropriations available to the Department of the In- terior for salaries and expenses shall be available for uniforms or allowances therefor, as authorized by law (5 U.S.C. 5901-5902 and D.C. Code 4-204). SEC. 106. Appropriations made in this title shall be available for obligation in connection with contracts issued by the General Serv- ices Administration for services or rentals for periods not in excess of twelve months beginning at any time during the fiscal year. SEC. 107. None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made — available pursuant to this Act shall be obligated or expended to finance changing the name of the mountain located 63 degrees, 04 minutes, 15 seconds west, presently named and referred to as Mount McKinley. SEC. 108. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, appropria- tions in this title shall be available to provide insurance on official motor vehicles, aircraft, and boats operated by the Department of the Interior in Canada and Mexico. SEC. 109. No funds provided in this title may be used to detail any employee to an organization unless such detaU is in accordance with Office of Personnel Manaigement regulations. SEC. 110. No funds provided in this title may be expended by the Department of the Interior for the conduct of leasing, or the ap- proval or permitting of any drilling or other exploration activity, on lands within the Eastern Gulf of Mexico planning area of the Department of the Interior which lie south of 26 degrees North latitude and east of 86 degrees West longitude. SEC. 111. No funds provided in this title may be expended by the Department of the Interior for the conduct of leasing, or the ap- proval or permitting of any drilling or other exploration activity, on lands within the North Aleutian Basin planning area. SEC. 112. No funds provided in this title may be expended by the Department of the Interior for the conduct of publishing draft environmental impact statements until five months after the Presi- dent's Outer Continental Shelf Task Force releases its report to the President on Lease Sales 91, 95 and 116 or for the conduct in fiscal year 1990 of leasing activities (including final environmental impact statements, notices of sale, receipt of bids and award of leases), or the approval or permitting of any drilling or other prelease geo- logical or geophysical activity which involves explosives or the introduction of drilling muds for prelease exploration activity within the area identified by the Department of the Interior in the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (MMS 87-0032) for Lease Sale 91 in the Northern California planning area issued December, 1987; in the Calls for Information for Lease Sale 95 in the Southern California planning area, published in the Federal Register on July 9, 1987 (52 Fed. Reg. 25956) and November 17, 1988 (53 Fed. Reg. 46590); or in the (Jall for Information for Lease Sale 119 in the

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