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 PUBLIC LAW 103-163—DEC. 2, 1993 107 STAT. 1973 Public Law 103-168 lOSd Congress An Act To authorize the Air Force Memorial Foundation to establish a memorial in the Dec. 2, 1993 District of Coliunbia or its environs. [H.R. 898] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH MEMORIAL. 40 USC 1003 (a) IN GENERAL.— The Air Force Memorial Foundation is authorized to establish a memorial on Federal land in the District of Colimibia or its environs to honor the men and women who have served in the United States Air Force and its predecessors. (b) COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS FOR COMMEMORATIVE WORKS.—The establishment of the memorial shall be in accordance with the Act entitled "An Act to provide standards for placement of commemorative works on certain Federal lands in the District of Coliunbia and its environs, and for other purposes", approved November 14, 1986 (40 U.S.C. 1001 et seq.). SEC. 2. PAYMENT OF EXPENSES. 40 USC 1003 note. The Air Force Memorial Foundation shall be solely responsible for acceptance of contributions for, and payment of the expenses of, the establishment of the memorial. No Federal funds may be used to pay any expense of the establishment of the memorial. SEC. 3. DEPOSIT OF EXCESS FUNDS. 40 USC 1003 If, upon payment of all expenses of the establishment of the memorial (including the maintenance and preservation amount provided for in section 8(b) of the Act referred to in section 1(b)), or upon expiration of the authority for the memorial under section 10(b) of such Act, there remains a balance of funds received for the establishment of the memorial, the Air Force Memorial Foundation shall transmit the amount of the balance to the Secretary of the Treasury for deposit in the account provided for in section 8(b)(l)ofsuchAct. Approved December 2, 1993. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—H.R. 898 (S. 297): CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 139 (1993): Nov. 16, considered and passed House. Nov. 20, considered and passed Senate.

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