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 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—JUNE 18, 2002 116 STAT. 3143 (4) On page 75, line 25, strike "paragraph (3)(B)" and insert "paragraph (3)(C)". (5) On page 87, strike Unes 11 and 12 (relating to a redundant section designation and section heading for section 143). (6) On page 264, line 11, insert before the period the following: "and with respect to assessing and collecting any fee required by such Act for a fiscal year prior to fiscal year 2003". Agreed to June 4, 2002. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS— June is, 2002 150TH ANNIVERSARY [H.Con.Res.387] Whereas, founded in 1852, the American Society of Civil Engineers is the Nation's oldest national engineering society; Whereas civil engineers work to constantly improve buildings, water systems, and other civil engineering works through research, demonstration projects, and the technical codes and standards developed by the American Society of Civil Engineers; Whereas the American Society of Civil Engineers incorporates educational, scientific, and charitable efforts to advance the science of engineering, improve engineering education, maintain the highest standards of excellence in the practice of civil engineering, and ensure the public health, seifety, and welfare; Whereas the American Society of Civil Engineers represents the profession primarily responsible for the design, construction, and maintenance of the Nation's roads, bridges, airports, railroads, public buildings, mass transit systems, resource recovery systems, water systems, waste disposal and treatment facilities, dams, ports and waterways and other public facilities that are the foundation on which the Nation's economy stands and grows; and Whereas the Nation's civil engineers, through innovation and the highest professional standards in the practice of civil engineering, protect the public health and safety and ensure the high quality of life enjoyed by the Nation's citizens: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the Congress— (1) acknowledges the American Society of Civil Engineers for its 150th Anniversary; (2) commends the many achievements of the Nation's civil engineers; and (3) encourages the American Society of Civil Engineers to continue its tradition of excellence in service to the profession of civil engineering and to the public. Agreed to June 18, 2002.

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