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 118 STAT. 1337 PUBLIC LAW 108–335—OCT. 18, 2004 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.), $247,000,000 from other funds: 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: Pro vided further, That the Lottery and Charitable Games Enterprise Fund is hereby authorized to make transfers to the general fund of the District of Columbia, in excess of this appropriation, if such funds are available for transfer. SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT COMMISSION For the Sports and Entertainment Commission, $7,322,000 from other funds: Provided, That the paragraph under the heading ‘‘Sports and Entertainment Commission’’ in Public Law 108–199 (118 Stat. 125) is amended by striking the term ‘‘local funds’’ and inserting the term ‘‘other funds’’ in its place. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA RETIREMENT BOARD For the District of Columbia Retirement Board, established pursuant to section 121 of the District of Columbia Retirement Reform Act of 1979 (D.C. Official Code, sec. 1–711), $15,277,000 from the earnings of the applicable retirement funds to pay legal, management, investment, and other fees and administrative expenses of the District of Columbia Retirement Board: Provided, That the District of Columbia Retirement Board shall provide to the Congress and to the Council of the District of Columbia a quarterly report of the allocations of charges by fund and of expendi tures of all funds: Provided further, That the District of Columbia Retirement Board shall provide the Mayor, for transmittal to the Council of the District of Columbia, an itemized accounting of the planned use of appropriated funds in time for each annual budget submission and the actual use of such funds in time for each annual audited financial report. WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER ENTERPRISE FUND For the Washington Convention Center Enterprise Fund, $77,176,000 from other funds. NATIONAL CAPITAL REVITALIZATION CORPORATION For the National Capital Revitalization Corporation, $7,850,000 from other funds. UNIVERSITY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA For the University of the District of Columbia, $85,102,000 (including, $49,603,000 from local funds previously appropriated in this Act under the heading ‘‘Public Education Systems’’, $15,192,000 from Federal funds, $19,434,000 from other funds, and $873,000 from private funds): Provided, That this appropriation shall not be available to subsidize the education of nonresidents Reports.

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