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 PUBLIC LAW 101-166—NOV. 21, 1989 103 STAT. 1191 SEC. 513. (a) FINDINGS.— The Congress finds that— (1) illegal drug use is a serious problem of our society and educational institutions; (2) drug use is incompatible with the educational process and destroys an atmosphere conducive to learning; (3) our educational institutions and their administrators have traditionally been entrusted with the task of transmitting community vsilues to their students who will lead our Nation in the future; and (4) our educational institutions have the opportunity to enrich the lives of a significant portion of young Americans during their years in college by encouraging the study of values that enable them to distinguish right from wrong and moral from immoral. (b) SENSE OF THE CONGRESS. — It is the sense of the Congress that colleges and universities should demand drug-free campuses and should, with the support of parents, students, and the community, enforce strict but fair policies to eliminate drug use by students. SEC. 514. (a) Not more than $26,643,000 of the ftinds appropriated by this Act may be obligated or expended for the procurement of advisory or assistance services by the Department of Labor; not more than $85,637,000 of the funds appropriated by this Act may be obligated or expended for the procurement of advisory or assistance services by the Department of Health and Human Services; and not more than $41,565,000 of the funds appropriated by this Act may be obligated or expended for the procurement of advisory and assist- since services by the Department of Education. (b)(1) Not later than forty-five days after the end of each fiscal Reports. quarter, the head of each department named in subsection (a) shall (A) submit to Congress a report on the amounts obligated and expended by the department during that quarter for the procure- ment of advisory and assistance services, and (B) transmit a copy of such report to the Comptroller General of the United States. (2) Each report submitted under paragraph (1) shall include a list with the following information: (A) All contracts awarded for the procurement of advisory and assistance services during the quarter and the amount of each contract. (B) The purpose of each contract. (C) The justification for the award of each contract and the reason the work cannot be performed by civil serveints. (c) The Comptroller General of the United States shall review the reports submitted under subsection (b) and transmit to Congress any comments and recommendations the Comptroller General considers appropriate regarding the matter contained in such reports. SEC. 515. For purposes of section 202 of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Reaffirmation Act of 1987, transfers, if any, in the following accounts are a necessary 0)ut secondary) result of significant policy changes: Training and Employment Services; State Unemployment Insur£ince and Emplo3ment Service Oper- ations; Health Resources and Services Program Operations; Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health; Low Income Home Energy Assist- ance; Interim Assistance to States for Legalization; and Community Services Block Grant. SEC. 516. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, no funds appropriated by this Act may be used to execute or carry out

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