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 112 STAT. 2681-133 PUBLIC LAW 105-277—OCT. 21, 1998 Provided, That the District of Columbia Retirement Board shall provide to the Congress and to the Council of the District of Columbia a quarterly report of the allocations of charges by fund and of expenditures of all funds: Provided further, TTiat the District of Columbia Retirement Board shall provide the Mayor, for transmittal to the Council of the District of Columbia, an itemized accounting of the planned use of appropriated funds in time for each annual budget submission and the actual use of such funds in time for each annual audited financial report. CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES FUND For the Correctional Industries Fund, established by the District of Columbia Correctional Industries Establishment Act, approved October 3, 1964 (78 Stat. 1000; Public Law 88-622), $3,332,000 from other funds. WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER ENTERPRISE FUND For the Washington Convention Center Enterprise Fund, $53,539,000, of which $5,400,000 shall be derived by transfer from the general fiand. PERSONNEL The government of the District of Columbia shall employ no more than 32,900 FTE positions, exclusive of intra-District FTE positions, during fiscal year 1999. CAPITAL OUTLAY {INCLUDING RESCISSIONS) For construction projects, a net increase of $1,711,160,737 (including a rescission of $114,430,742 of which $24,437,811 is from local funds and $89,992,931 is from highway trust funds appropriated under this heading in prior fiscal yesirs, and an additional $1,825,591,479 of which $718,234,161 is from local funds, $24,452,538 is from the highway trust fund, and $1,082,904,780 is from Federal funds), to remain available until expended: Provided, That funds for use of each capital project implementing agency shall be managed and controlled in accordance with all procedures and limitations established under the Financial Management System: Provided further. That all funds provided by this appropriation title shall be available only for the specific projects and purposes intended: Provided further. That notwithstanding the foregoing, all authorizations for capital outlay projects, except tiiose projects covered by the first sentence of section 23(a) of the Federal- Aid Highway Act of 1968, approved August 23, 1968 (82 Stat. 827; Public Law 90-495; D.C. Code, sec. 7 -134, note), for which funds are provided by this appropriation title, shall expire on September 30, 2000, except authorizations for projects for which funds have been obligated in whole or in part prior to September 30, 2000: Provided farther. That upon expiration of any such project authorization the funds provided herein for the project shall lapse.

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