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 113 STAT. 480 PUBLIC LAW 106-58—SEPT. 29, 1999 5 USC 8336 note, 8414 note. 5 USC 8336 and note, 8339, 8414, 8464. Postal Service. 40 USC 1003 note. Applicability. eop3rrights. 15 USC 1128. (viii) Congressional Member and staff salaries, (ix) Health research programs, (x) Aid to the disabled. (xi) Veterans health care and pension programs, (xii) Space programs, (xiii) Environmental cleanup programs, (xiv) United States embassies. (xv) Military salaries, (xvi) Foreign aid. (xvii) Contributions to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. (xviii) Amtrak. (xix) United States Postal Service. (e) COST.— No charge shall be imposed to cover any cost associated with the production or distribution of the tax receipt. (f) REGULATIONS. —The Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe such regulations as may be necessary to carry out this section. SEC. 651. (a) Section 7001 of Public Law 105-174 (112 Stat. 91) is amended by striking each place it appears "for purposes of the period beginning on the date of enactment of this Act and ending on September 30, 1999," and inserting "May 1, 1998,". (b) Section 1109 of Public Law 105-261 (112 Stat. 2143) is repealed. SEC. 652. (a) The American Battle Monuments Commission and the World War II Memorial Advisory Board (as referred to in Public Law 103-32 (40 U.S.C. 1003 note; 107 Stat. 90)) shall each be considered to qualify for the rates of postage currently in effect under former section 4452 of title 39, United States Code, for third-class mail matter mailed by a qualified nonprofit organization. (b) Rates of postage afforded by subsection (a) shall be available only with respect to official mail sent for the furtherance of the purpose of section 2(c)(1) or 3 of Public Law 103-32, as applicable. (c) This section shall apply with respect to fiscal year 2000 and each fiscal year thereafter. SEC. 653. (a) ESTABLISHMENT. —T here is established the National Intellectual Property Law Enforcement Coordination Council (in this section referred to as the "Council"). The Council shall consist of the following members— (1) The Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks, who shall serve as co-chair of the Council. (2) The Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, who shall serve as co-chair of the Council. (3) The Under Secretary of State for Economic and Agricultural Affairs. (4) The Ambassador, Deputy United States Trade Representative. (5) The Commissioner of Customs. (6) The Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade. (b) DUTIES.—The Council established in subsection (a) shall coordinate domestic and international intellectual property law enforcement among federal and foreign entities. (c) CONSULTATION REQUIRED.— The Council shall consult with the Register of Copyrights on law enforcement matters relating to copjndght and related rights and matters.

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