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 PUBLIC LAW 102-111—OCT. 1, 1991 105 STAT. 571 ments of sections 142(d) and 144(d) of the District of Columbia Retirement Reform Act of 1979, approved November 17, 1979 (93 Stat. 866; Public Law 96-122; D.C. Code, secs. l-722(d) and l-724(d)). (c) If any of the 75 light duty positions that may become vacant under subsection (a) of this section are filled, a civilian employee shall be hired to fill that position or it shall be filled by an officer or member of the Metropolitan Police Department for a temporary period of time. (d) The limited duty policy of the Metropolitan Police Department shall be that in effect prior to July 8, 1990: Provided, That nothing herein is intended to prohibit the parties from negotiating a limited duty policy that is fair for all concerned and that does not impede the Department from carrying out its duties: Provided further. That whatever negotiations take place should also consider methods to prevent abuse of the program which drains scarce police resources. (e) If less than the 75 officers or members excluded under subsection (a) are retired on disability, the actuary shall adjust accordingly the determinations made pursuant to section 142(d) of the District of Columbia Retirement Reform Act of 1979 (Public Law 96-122). SEC. 134. (a) An entity of the District of Columbia government may accept and use a gift or donation during fiscal year 1992 if— (1) the Mayor approves the acceptance and use of the gift or donation; and (2) the entity uses the gift or donation to carry out its authorized functions or duties. (b) Each entity of the District of Columbia government shall keep accurate and detailed records of the acceptance and use of any gift or donation under subsection (a), and shall make such records available for audit and public inspection. (c) For purposes of this section, the term "entity of the District of Columbia government" includes an independent sigency of the District of Columbia. This title may be cited as the "District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 1992". TITLE II FISCAL YEAR 1991 SUPPLEMENTAL DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FUNDS Records. Public information. District of Columbia Supplemental Appropriations and Rescissions Act, 1991. GOVERNMENTAL DIRECTION AND SUPPORT (INCLUDING RESCISSION) For an additional amount for "Governmental direction and support", $257,000: Provided, That of the funds appropriated under this heading for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1991 in the District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 1991, approved November 5, 1990 (Public Law 101-518; 104 Stat. 2226 to 2227), $5,650,000 are rescinded for a net decrease of $5,393,000: Provided further, That of the $9,077,000 appropriated under this heading for fiscal year 1991 in the District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 1991, approved November 5, 1990 (Public Law 101-518; 104 Stat. 2226), to pay legal, management, investment, and other fees and administrative expenses of the District of Columbia Retirement Board, none shall be derived from the general fund and not to exceed $9,077,000 shall be derived from the earnings of the applicable retirement funds: Pro-

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