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 106 STAT. 5150 PRIVATE LAW 102-6—AUG. 6, 1992 payable under subchapter II of chapter 73 of title 10, United States Code, for the period beginning on December 1, 1973, and ending on July 31, 1981. SEC. 2. LIMITATION ON AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS FEES. It shall be unlawful for an amount that exceeds 10 percent of the sum described in section 1 to be paid to or received by an agent or attorney for any sendee rendered in connection with the benefits provided by this Act. Any person who violates this section shall be guilty of an infraction and shall be subject to a fine in the amount provided in title 18, United States Code. Approved August 4, 1992. Private Law 102-6 102d Congress An Act Aug. 6, 1992 For the relief of Carmen Victoria Parini, Felix Juan Parini, and Sergio Manuel [H.R. 3289] Parini. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. CmZENSHIF FOR CARMEN VICTORIA PARINI, FELIX JUAN PARINI, AND SERGIO MANUEL PARINL (a) IN GENERAL. — Subject to subsection (b). Carmen Victoria Parini, Felix Juan Parini, and Sergio Manuel Pcirini may each be naturalized and issued a certification of naturahzation as a citizen of the United States by taking the oath required by section 337 of the Immigration and Nationality Act in me msmner prescribed by such section. (b) DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION.—Subsection (a) shall apply to an individued under such subsection only if the individual applies to take the oath referred to in such subsection by submitting the required form within 2 years after the date of me enactment of this Act. Approved August 6, 1992. Private Law 102-7 102d Congress An Act Aug. 7.1992 [S. 295] For the relief of Mary P. Carlton and Lee Alan Tan. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. IMMEDIATE RELATIVE STATUS FOR MART P. CARLTON AND LEE ALAN TAN. (a) IN GENERAL. — Subject to subsection (b), for the purposes of the Inunigration and Nationality Act, Mary P. Carlton, the widow

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