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PUBLIC LAW 88-206-DEC. 17, 1963

22 USC 1928a.

[77 STAT.

the fund shall consist of the amount of the fair and reasonable value of such supply inventories, equipment, and other assets and inventories on order, pertaining to the services to be carried on by the fund, as the Secretary may transfer to the fund, less the related liabilities and unpaid obligations, together with any appropriations made for the purpose of providing capital. Not to exceed $750,000 in net assets shall be transferred to the fund for purposes of providing capital. The fund shall be reimbursed, or credited with advance payments, from applicable appropriations and funds of the Department of State, other Federal agencies, and other sources authorized by law, for supplies and services at rates which will approximate the expense of operations, including accrual of annual leave and depreciation of plant and equipment of the fund. The fund shall also be credited with other receipts from sale or exchange of property or in payment for loss or damage to property held by the fund. There shall be transferred into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts, as of the close of each fiscal year, earnings which the Secretary determines to be excess to the needs of the fund. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated such amounts as may be necessary to provide capital for the fund." SEC. 406. The first sentence of the first section of the Act entitled "An Act to authorize participation by the United States in parliamentary conferences of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization", approvcd July 11, 1956 (70 Stat. 523), is amended to read as follows: "That not to exceed eighteen Members of Congress shall be appointed to meet jointly and annually with representative parliamentary groups from other N A TO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) members, for discussion of common problems in the interests of the maintenance of pea<;e and security in the North Atlantic area." Approved December 16, 1963.

Public Law 88-206 December 17, 1963

[H. R. 6518]

Clean Air Act. 69 Stat. 322; 73 Stat. 646.

AN ACT

,p^ improve, strengthen, and accelerate programs for the prevention and abatement of air pollution. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Act of July 14, 1955, as amended (42 U.S.C. 1857-1857g), is hereby amended to read as follows: "FINDINGS AND PURPOSES

1. (a) The Congress finds— "(1) that the predominant part of the Nation's population is located in its rapidly expanding metropolitan and other urban areas, which generally cross the Doundary lines of local jurisdictions and often extend into two or more States; "(2) that the growth in the amount and complexity of air pollution brought about by urbanization, industrial development,

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