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 115 STAT. 944 PUBLIC LAW 107-96—DEC. 21, 2001 (2) WATER SERVICES. — Section 106 of the District of Columbia Public Works Act of 1954 (sec. 34-2401.25, D.C. Official Code) is amended by adding at the end the following new subsections: "(c) Nothing in this section may be construed to require the District of Columbia to seek payment for water services directly from any Feder£j entity which is under the jurisdiction of a department, independent establishment, or agency which is required to make a payment for such services under this section, or to allocate any amounts charged for such services among the entities which are under the jurisdiction of any such department, independent establishment, or agency. Each Federal department, independent establishment, and agency receiving water from the District of Columbia shall be responsible for allocating billings for such services among entities under the jurisdiction of the department, establishment, or agency, and shall be responsible for collecting amounts from such entities for any payments made to the District of Columbia under this section, "(d) In the case of water services provided to a department, independent establishment, or agency in Virginia through the Federally owned water main system, if the total of the metered amounts billed for all individual users of the system (as measured by the meters for each individual user) is less than the total amount as measured by the meters at the delivery points into the system at the Francis Scott Key Bridge, the District government shall collect, and the Secretary of Defense shall pay, the difference to the District government in accordance with the requirements for collecting and making payments under this section.". (d) EFFECTIVE DATE. —This section and the amendments made by this section shall apply with respect to fiscal year 2002 and each succeeding fiscal year. WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT For operation of the Washington Aqueduct, $46,510,000 from other funds. STORMWATER PERMIT COMPLIANCE ENTERPRISE FUND For operation of the Stormwater Permit Compliance Enterprise Fund, $3,100,000 from other funds. LOTTERY AND CHARITABLE GAMES ENTERPRISE FUND For the Lottery and Charitable Games Enterprise Fund, established by the District of Columbia Appropriation Act, 1982 (95 Stat. 1174, 1175; Public Law 97-91), for the purpose of implementing the Law to Legalize Lotteries, Daily Numbers Games, and Bingo and Raffles for Charitable Purposes in the District of Columbia (D.C. Law 3-172; D.C. Official Code, sec. 3 -1301 et seq. and sec. 22 -1716 et seq.), $229,688,000: Provided, That the District of Columbia shall identify the source of funding for this appropriation title from the District's own locally generated revenues: Provided further, That no revenues from Federal sources shall be used to support the operations or activities of the Lottery and Charitable Games Control Board.

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