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 123STA T .7 3 5PUBLIC LA W 111 –8—M A R .11, 2 0 0 9Anyfu n dsap p ro pr i a te dtot h e F orest S er v i c e m ay b e used to meet the non - Federa l share re q uirement in section 502( c ) of the O lder American Act of 196 5( 4 2 U. S. C . 3 056(c)(2)). Funds available to the Forest Service , nottoe x ceed $ 50,000,000, shall be assessed for the purpose of performin g facili- ties maintenance. Such assessments shall occur using a square foot rate charged on the same basis the agency uses to assess programs for payment of rent, utilities, and other support services. N ot w ithstanding any other provision of law, any appropriations or funds available to the Forest Service not to exceed $500,000 may be used to reimburse the Office of the G eneral Counsel (OGC), D epartment of Agriculture, for travel and related expenses incurred as a result of OGC assistance or participation requested by the Forest Service at meetings, training sessions, management reviews, land purchase negotiations and similar non-litigation related mat- ters. Future budget j ustifications for both the Forest Service and the Department of Agriculture should clearly display the sums previously transferred and the requested funding transfers. D EP A RTM ENT OF H EA L TH AND HUMAN SER VI CES I NDIA NH E A LTH SE RV I C E INDIAN HEALTH S ERVICES For expenses necessary to carry out the Act of August 5, 1954 (6 8 Stat. 6 7 4), the Indian Self-Determination Act, the Indian Health Care Improvement Act, and titles II and III of the Public Health Service Act with respect to the Indian Health Service, $3,190,956,000, together with payments received during the fiscal year pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 238(b) and 238b for services furnished by the Indian Health Service
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d, That funds made available to tribes and tribal organi z ations through contracts, grant agree- ments, or any other agreements or compacts authorized by the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act of 1975 (25 U.S.C. 450), shall be deemed to be obligated at the time of the grant or contract award and thereafter shall remain available to the tribe or tribal organization without fiscal year limitation: Provided fu r th er, That $634,477,000 for contract medical care, including $31,000,000 for the Indian Catastrophic Health Emer- gency Fund, shall remain available until expended: Provided fur - ther, That no less than $36,189,000 is provided for maintaining operations of the urban Indian health program: Provided further, That of the funds provided, up to $32,000,000 shall remain available until expended for implementation of the loan repayment program under section 108 of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act: Provided further, That $16,391,000 is provided for the methamphet- amine and suicide prevention and treatment initiative and $7,500,000 is provided for the domestic violence prevention initiative and, notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amounts avail- able under this proviso shall be allocated at the discretion of the Director of the Indian Health Service and shall remain available until expended: Provided further, That funds provided in this Act may be used for one-year contracts and grants which are to be performed in two fiscal years, so long as the total obligation is recorded in the year for which the funds are appropriated: Provided further, That the amounts collected by the Secretary of Health and Human Services under the authority of title IV of the Indian