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 105 STAT. 852 PUBLIC LAW 102-141 —OCT. 28, 1991 Columbus, Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, $3,348,000 Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, Robert N. C. Nix, Sr., Federal Building and United States Post Office, $10,000,000 Scranton, Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, $2,600,000 Texas: Austin, IRS, Department of Veterans Affairs, Treasury Complex, $11,366,000 Galveston, Post Office and U.S. Courthouse, $3,310,000 Houston, Bob Casey Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, $7,222,000 San Antonio, Federal Building, $4,084,000 Utah: Salt Lake City, Frank E. Moss U.S. Courthouse, $4,872,000 Salt Lake City, Wallace F. Bennett Federal Building, $3,254,000 Minor Repairs and Alterations, $266,331,000: Provided, That additional projects for which prospectuses have been fully approved may be funded under this category only if advance approval is obtained from the Committees on Appropriations of the House and Senate: Provided further, That all funds for repairs and alterations prospectus projects shall expire on September 30, 1993, and remain in the Federal Buildings Fund except funds for projects as to which funds for design or other funds have been obligated in whole or in part prior to such date; (3) not to exceed $144,587,000 for installment acquisition payments including payments on purchase contracts; (4) not to exceed $1,568,900,000 for rental of space; (5) not to exceed $1,107,372,000 for real property operations of which $7,000,000 shall be available for the relocation of the National Science Foundation headquarters; (6) not to exceed $137,748,000 for program direction and centralized services; and (7) not to exceed $112,273,000 for design and construction services which shall remain available until expended: Provided further. That for the purposes of this authorization, buildings constructed pursuant to the purchase contract authority of the Public Buildings Amendments of 1972 (40 U.S.C. 602a), buildings occupied pursuant to installment purchase contracts, and buildings under the control of another department or agency where alterations of such buildings are required in connection with the moving of such other department or agency from buildings then, or thereafter to be, under the control of the General Services Administration shall be considered to be federally owned buildings: Provided further. That none of the funds available to the General Services Administration, except for the Albany, Georgia U.S. Courthouse; the Augusta, Georgia U.S. Courthouse; the Wichita, Kansas U.S. Courthouse; the Portland, Maine Edward T. Gignoux U.S. Courthouse; the Maryland, Food and Drug Administration consolidation; the St. Louis, Missouri, Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse; the Reno, Nevada C. Clifton Young Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Annex; the Asheville, North Carolina U.S. Courthouse and Federal Building; the Knoxville, Tennessee U.S. Courthouse-Post Office; the Beckley, West Virginia, U.S. Courthouse and Federal Building; the Atlanta, Georgia, Centers for Disease Control Building; the Orange County, California, U.S. Courthouse; the Worcester, Massachusetts, Harold D. Donahue Federal Building

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