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PUBLIC LAW 89-788-NOV. 7, 1966

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TITLE X—GENERAL PROVISIONS SEC. 1001. Appropriations contained in this Act, available for sal- Experts or conaries and expenses, shall be available for services as authorized by ^" * "^ ^'" section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U.S.C. 55a) but at rates for ^^ ^'^'- ^^oindividuals not to exceed the per diem rate equivalent to the rate for GS-18. SEC. 1002. Appropriations contained in this Act available for sal- 3^"^^°"^" ^"°'^" aries and expenses shall be available for uniforms or allowances there- ^"*^' for as authorized by the Act of September 1, 1954, as amended (5 U.S.C. 2131). _ ... ^'" '"• SEC. 1003. Appropriations contained in this Act available for Attendance at salaries and expenses shall be available for expenses of attendance at '"**''"^^meetings which are concerned with the functions or activities for which the appropriation is made or which will contribute to improved conduct, supervision, or management of those functions or activities. SEC. 1004. The Secretary of Labor and the Secretary of Health, tion"lxp\^'seT" Education, and Welfare, are each authorized to make available not to exceed $7,500 from funds available for salaries and expenses under titles I and II, respectively, for official reception and representation expenses. SEC. 1005. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall Limitation. remain available for obligation beyond the current fiscal year unless expressly so provided herein. This Act may be cited as the "Departments of Labor, and Health, Short title. Education, and Welfare Appropriation Act, 1967". Approved November 7, 1966. Public Law 89-788 AN ACT

To provide for the establishment of the Joseph H. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, and for other purposes.

November 7, 1966 rs 33891

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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress asseinb ted, That— Hirshhom \ SECTIOX 1. (a) The area bounded by Seventh Street, Independence and^scuiptur"**"*" Avenue, Ninth Street, and Jefferson Drive, in the District of Columbia, Garden, is hereby appropriated to the Smithsonian Institution as the per- Establishment. manent site of a museum and the area bounded by Seventh Street, Jefferson Drive, Ninth Street, and Madison Drive, in the District of Columbia is hereby made available to the Smithsonian Institution as the permanent site of a sculpture garden, both areas to be used for the exhibition of works of art. (b) The Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution is authorized to remove any existing structure, to prepare architectural and engineering designs, plans, and specifications, and to construct a suitable museum within said area lying south of Jefferson Drive and to provide a sculpture garden for the use of the Smithsonian Institution within the areas designated in section 1(a) of this Act. SEC, 2. (a) The museum and sculpture garden provided for by this Act shall be designated and known in perpetuity as the Joseph H. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, and shall be a free public museum and sculpture garden under the administration of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. In administering the sculpture garden the Board shall cooperate with the Secretary of Interior so that the development and use of the Garden is consistent with the open-space concept of the Mall, for which the Secretary of

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