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 PUBLIC LAW 103-334—SEPT. 30, 1994 108 STAT. 2579 gencies by the National Guard in a militia status and are requested by the Mayor, in amounts that shall be jointly determined and certified as due and payable for these services by the Mayor and the Commanding General of the District of Columbia National Guard: Provided further, That such sums as may be necessary for reimbursement to the District of Columbia National Guard under the preceding proviso shall be available from this appropriation, and the availability of the sums shall be deemed as constituting payment in advance for emergency services involved. PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM Public education system, including the development of national defense education programs, $720,258,000, to be allocated as follows: $542,682,000, of which $1,500,000 shall be used to provide additional support to title I (chapter I) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (20 U.S.C. 2701 et seq.) and $910,000 shall be available for the National Learning Center, Options School ($750,000) and Model Early Learning Center ($160,000), for the public schools of the District of Columbia; $87,100,000 shall be allocated for the District of Columbia Teachers' Retirement Fund; $60,348,000 for the University of the District of Columbia; $21,260,000 for the Public Library, of which $200,000 shall be transferred to the Children's Museum; $3,301,000 for the Commission on the Arts and Humanities; and $5,567,000 for the District of Columbia School of Law: Provided, That the public schools of the District of Columbia are authorized to accept not to exceed 31 motor vehicles for exclusive use in the driver education program: Provided further, That not to exceed $2,500 for the Superintendent of Schools, $2,500 for the President of the University of the District of Columbia, and $2,000 for the Public Librarian shall be available from this appropriation for expenditures for official purposes: Provided further. That this appropriation shall not be available to subsidize the education of nonresidents of the District of Columbia at the University of the District of Columbia, unless the Board of Trustees of the University of the District of Columbia adopts, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1995, a tuition rate schedule that will establish the tuition rate for nonresident students at a level no lower than the nonresident tuition rate charged at comparable public institutions of higher education in the metropolitan area. HUMAN SUPPORT SERVICES Human support services, $898,034,000: Provided, That $20,800,000 of this appropriation, to remain available until expended, shall be available solely for District of Columbia employ- ees' disability compensation: Provided further. That the District shall not provide free government services such as water, sewer, solid waste disposal or collection, utilities, maintenance, repairs, or similar services to any legally constituted private nonprofit organization (as defined in section 411(5) of Public Law 100-77, approved July 22, 1987) providing emergency shelter services in the District, if the District would not be qualified to receive reimbursement pursuant to the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act, approved July 22, 1987 (101 Stat. 485; Public Law 100-77; 42 U.S.C. 11301 et seq.).

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