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PUBLIC LAW 87-58-JUNE 27, 1961

SEC. 704. Appropriations for facilities projects authorized by section 701 for the respective reserve components of the armed forces may not exceed— (1) for the Department of the Army: (a) Army National Guard of the United States, $22 682 750. (b) Amiy Eeserve, $12,505,000. (2) for Department of the Navy: Naval and Marine Corps Reserves, $7,794,000. (3) for Department of the Air Force: (a) Air National Guard of the United States, $18,606,000. (b) Air Force Reserve, $4,865,000. SEC. 705. Any of the amounts named in section 701 of this Act may, in the discretion of the Secretary of Defense, be increased by 15 per centum, but the total cost for all projects authorized for the Army National Guard of the United States, the Army Reserve, the Naval and Marine Corps Reserves, the Air National Guard of the United States, and the Air Force Reserve, may not exceed the amounts named in clauses (l)(a), (l)(b), (2), (3)(a) and (3)(b) of section 704 respectively. SEC. 706. As of July 1, 1962, all authorizations for specific facilities for reserve forces to be accomplished by the Secretary of Defense, and all authorizations for appropriations therefor, that are contained in the Reserve Forces Facilities Act of 1959, and not superseded or otherwise modified by a later authorization, are repealed, except the authorizations for facilities for the reserve forces as to which appropriated funds have been obligated in whole or in part before July 1, 1962, and authorizations for appropriations therefor. SEC. 707. This title may be cited as the "Reserve Forces Facilities Act of 1961". Approved June 27, 1961.

Appropriations.

C o s t variation and limitation.

Partial repeal.

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Short title.

Public Law 87-58 AN ACT

June 27, 1961

To authorize the acceijtance by the Government of gifts to be used to reduce the public debt.

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Be It enacted by the Senate and House of Representathes of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That in order to afford to the people of the United States an opportunity to make gifts to the Government of the United States to be used for the purpose of reducing the public debt— (a) the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to accept on behalf of the United States (1) any gift of money made on the sole condition that it be used to reduce the public debt of the United States, (2) any gift of obligations of the United States included in the public debt of the United States, if made on the sole condition that the obligations be canceled and retired and not reissued, or (3) any gift of other intangible personal property made on the sole condition that it be sold, and the proceeds realized from the sale be used to reduce the public debt of the United States; and (b) the Administrator of General Services is authorized to accept on behalf of the United States any gift of other property, real or personal, made to the United States on the sole condition that it be sold and the proceeds realized from the sale be used to reduce the public debt of the United States: Provided, however,

Public debt. Gifts.

Acceptanc thority.

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