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Study.

Report to President, Congress, etc.

Appropriation.

PUBLIC LAW 88-271-FEB. 20, 1964

[78 STAT.

information, unless proliibited under any law effecti\e on the date of enactment of this Act, withoiit reimbursement. SEC. 4. The Commission shall study all factors, including but not limited to existing applicable laws, treaties, constitutions, and agreements which may have a bearing on the present and future relationship between the United States and Puerto Rico. The Commission shall render its report to the President of the United States, the Congress of the United States, the Governor of Puerto Rico, and the Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico not earlier than the later of the two following dates: (i) one year from the date of the meeting called for organizing the Commission as provided in section 2(d) of this Act; (ii) one year from the date on which the additional six members for which provision is made in section 2(c) of this Act are appointed, if such appointment occurs within six months after the effective date of this Act, and not later, in any event, than the opening day of the second session of the Eighty-ninth United States Congress. SEC. 5. There is herepy authorized to be appropriated from the funds of the United States Treasury not heretofore appropriated such sums (but not more than $250,000) as may be necessary for the performance of the work of the Unifed States-Puerto Rico Commission on the Status of Puerto Rico. Approved February 20, 1964.

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