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 118 STAT. 1014 PUBLIC LAW 108–287—AUG. 5, 2004 for development of the strategic plan, operational costs and per sonnel’’ and inserting ‘‘Jackson Intermediate School District, Jack son, Michigan, for equipment and materials for the Math and Science Resource Library’’. SEC. 14005. Of the unobligated amounts available for the Dis trict of Columbia Public Schools under this heading, $10,600,000 are rescinded immediately upon enactment of this Act. For a Federal payment to the District of Columbia under this heading, $10,600,000, available immediately upon enactment of this Act, to improve public school education in the District of Columbia, to remain available until September 30, 2005. SEC. 14006. The numerical limitation contained in section 214(g)(1)(B) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1184(g)(1)(B)) shall not apply to any nonimmigrant alien issued a visa or otherwise provided status under section 101(a)(15)(H)(ii)(b) of such Act (8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(15)(H)(ii)(b)) who is employed (or has received an offer of employment) as a fish roe processor, a fish roe technician, or a supervisor of fish roe processing. SEC. 14007. 2005 DISCRETIONARY LIMITS. (a) IN GENERAL.— For the purposes of section 302(a) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, the allocation of the appropriate levels of budget totals for the Senate Committee on Appropriations for fiscal year 2005 shall be— (1) for total discretionary spending— (A) $821,419,000,000 in total new budget authority; and (B) $905,328,000,000 in total budget outlays; and (2) for mandatory— (A) $460,008,000,000 in total new budget authority; and (B) $445,525,000,000 in total budget outlays; until a concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2005 is agreed to by the Senate and the House of Representatives pursu ant to section 301 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974. (b) ADJUSTMENTS AND LIMITS.—The following limits and adjust ments provided in S. Con. Res. 95 (108th Congress) shall apply to subsection (a): (1) Sections 311 and 403 for fiscal year 2005. (2) Sections 312 and 402 which shall apply to both fiscal years 2004 and 2005. (c) DEFINITION.—In this section, the term ‘‘total discretionary spending’’ includes the discretionary category, the mass transit category, and the highway category. (d) REPEAL.—Section 504 of H. Con. Res. 95 (108th Congress) is repealed. (e) EFFECTIVE DATE.—This section shall take effect on the date of enactment of this Act. SEC. 14008. Amounts appropriated or otherwise made available in chapters 1 and 2 of this title are each designated as an emergency requirement pursuant to section 402 of S. Con. Res. 95 (108th Congress), as made applicable to the House of Representatives by H. Res. 649 (108th Congress) and applicable to the Senate by section 14007 of this Act. Applicability.

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