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PUBLIC LAW 89-139-AUG. 28, 1965

[79 STAT.

(1) deleting in the table of sections at the head thereof: '•1502A. Blinded veterans" "ir)0.*i. Traininj: and training facilities"

and inserting in lieu thereof: •'ir»OH. Periods of eligibility"

and adding to the end of such table the following: '•l."li. Training and training facilities". 72 Stat. 1171; 74 Stat. 820.

76 Stat. 393. 72 Stat. 1171. Exception.

(2) deleting subsection (c) of section 1502 (except paragrajjh (4) thereof), and changing *'(4)" immediately preceding "Vocational rehabilitation" in such section to "(c)''5 (3) deleting section 1502A; (4) redesignating section 1503 "Training and training facilities" as section 1511 and transferring that section, as so redesignated, to the end of the chapter. s;;;^.^. 3 \j^y veteran entitled to vocational rehabilitation training under chapter 31 of title 38, United States Code, until July 25, 1965, pursuant to section 1502(c)(2) of such title, prior to the amendment made by this Act, shall continue to have the right to receive such training until such date, notwithstanding the amendments made by sections 1 and 2 hereof. Approved August 26, 1965. Public Law 89-139

August 28, 1965 JOINT RESOLUTION [S. J. Res. 81] Xo amend the Federal-Aid Highway Act of ll)">(> to increase the amount authorized for the Interstate System for the tiscal year ending.June 30, 19(J7, to authorize the apiM)rtioninent of such amount, and for other purposes.

Reifolved by the Senate and House of Repre-'^entatlves of the United Federal-Aid States' of Amevica in C^ongresft assembled, That subsection (b) of 1956ramendment. section 108 of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956, as amended, is 75 Stat. 122. amended by striking out "the additional sum of $2,900,000,000 for the 23 us 101 note. |^gpj^| yg^^j. gnding Juue 30. 1967," and inserting in lieu thereof "the additional sum of $3,000,000,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967,". funds°"'"^"' '*^ ^" '^"^^ Secretary of Commerce is authorized to make the aj^portionment for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967, of the sum authorized to be appropriated for such year for expenditures on the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, using the apportionment factors contained in table 5 of House Document Numbered 42, Eighty-ninth Congress, but the Congress reserves the right to disapprove the cost estimate for completion of such National System submitted by the Secretary on January 11, 1965, and contained in such document. Future highway c;^^, 3 j^- jg ^^|^g geuse of Cougress that the Secretary of Commerce, Report to actuig under authority of existing law and through the Bureau of Congress. I'ublic Roads, shall report to Congress in January, 1968, and in January of every second year thereafter, his estimates of the future highway needs of the Nation. 23 USC 101-134. s^(.^ 4_ (j^) Chapter 1 of title 23 of the United States Code is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new section: "§ 135. Highway safety programs "After December 31, 1967, each State should have a. highway safety program, approved by the Secretary, designed to reduce traffic acci-

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