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 113 STAT. 2000 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—APR. 27, 1999 (b) ASSUMPTION OF LIABILITIES.—The sponsor shall assume full responsibility for all liabilities incident to all activities associated with the performance. SEC, 3. PREPARATIONS. (a) STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT.—In consultation with the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate, the Architect of the Capitol shall provide upon the Capitol Grounds such stage, sound amplification devices, and other related structures and equipment as may be required for a performance authorized under section 1. (b) ADDITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS. —The Architect of the Capitol and the Capitol Police Board may make such additional arrangements as may be required to carry out the performance. SEC. 4. ENFORCEMENT OF RESTRICTIONS. The Capitol Police Board shall provide for enforcement of the restrictions contained in section 4 of the Act of July 31, 1946 (40 U.S.C. 193d; 60 Stat. 718), concerning sales, displays, and solicitations on the Capitol Grounds, as well as other restrictions applicable to the Capitol Grounds, with respect to a performance authorized by section 1. SEC. 5. EXPIRATION OF AUTHORITY. A performance may not be conducted under this concurrent resolution after September 30, 1999. Agreed to April 19, 1999. Apr. 19, 1999 NATO 50TH ANNIVERSARY CEREMONY—CAPITOL [H.Con.Res.8i] GROUNDS AUTHORIZATION Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the Rotunda of the United States Capitol is authorized to be used on April 23, 1999, for a ceremony in honor of the 50th Anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and welcoming the three newest members of NATO, the Republic of Poland, the Republic of Hungary, and the Czech Republic, into NATO. Physical preparations for the ceremony shall be carried out in accordance with such conditions as the Architect of the Capitol may prescribe. Agreed to April 19, 1999. Apr. 27, 1999 COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TRAGEDY— [H. Con. Res. 92] CONDOLENCES Whereas on April 20, 1999, two armed gunmen opened fire at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, killing 12 students and one teacher and wounding more than 20 others; and Whereas local. State, and Federal law enforcement personnel performed their duties admirably and risked their lives for the

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