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 118 STAT. 3039 PUBLIC LAW 108–447—DEC. 8, 2004 (3)(A) is presently maintaining a residence in the United States or whose surviving spouse is presently maintaining such a residence; or (B) was approved for refugee resettlement or immigrant visa processing and is awaiting departure formalities from Vietnam or whose surviving spouse is awaiting such departure formalities. JOINT EXPLANATORY STATEMENT SEC. 595. (a) Funds provided in this Act for the following accounts shall be made available for programs and countries in the amounts contained in the respective tables included in the joint explanatory statement of managers accompanying this Act: ‘‘Economic Support Fund’’. ‘‘Assistance for Eastern Europe and the Baltic States’’. ‘‘Assistance for the Independent States of the Former Soviet Union’’. ‘‘Andean Counterdrug Initiative’’. ‘‘Nonproliferation, Anti Terrorism, Demining and Related Programs’’. ‘‘Foreign Military Financing Program’’. ‘‘International Organizations and Programs’’. (b) Any proposed increases or decreases to the amounts con tained in such tables in the joint explanatory statement of managers shall be subject to the regular notification procedures of the Committees on Appropriations and section 634A of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961. This division may be cited as the ‘‘Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2005’’. DIVISION E—DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2005 TITLE I—DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT OF LANDS AND RESOURCES For necessary expenses for protection, use, improvement, development, disposal, cadastral surveying, classification, acquisi tion of easements and other interests in lands, and performance of other functions, including maintenance of facilities, as authorized by law, in the management of lands and their resources under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land Management, including the general administration of the Bureau, and assessment of mineral potential of public lands pursuant to Public Law 96–487 (16 U.S.C. 3150(a)), $848,939,000, to remain available until expended, of which $1,000,000 is for high priority projects, to be carried out by the Youth Conservation Corps; $4,000,000 is for assessment of the mineral potential of public lands in Alaska pursuant to section 1010 of Public Law 96–487; (16 U.S.C. 3150); and of which not to exceed $1,000,000 shall be derived from the special receipt account established by the Land and Water Conservation Act of 1965, as amended (16 U.S.C. 460l–6a(i)); and of which $3,500,000 shall be available in fiscal year 2005 subject to a match by at least an equal amount by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2005.

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