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PUBLIC LAW 89-790-NOV. 7, 1966

(8) providing information and assistance to visitor's to facilitate their enjoyment and appreciation of the Nation's Capital and its historic and cultural resources; (4) providing specialized information and assistance to foreign visitors to facilitate and encourage their travel throughout the United States; (5) providing special services to visiting student groups, Including scheduling, registration, and coordination of tours; and (6) providing auxiliary services such as parking, local trans{X)rtation, and information centers at strategic locations necessary for the convenience of visitors. SEC. 2. (a) The Study (Commission shall be composed of the Secretary of the Interior, the Administrator of General Services, the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, the Chairman of the Council on the Arts and Humanities, the Chairman of the National Capital PlanJiing (commission, the Chairman of the Commission of Fine Arts, six Members of the Senate, three from each party, to be appointed by the President of the Senate, and six Members of the House of Representatives, three from each party, to be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and three additional members appointed by the President, at least two of whom shall not be officers of the Federal Government. Non-Federal members shall serve at the pleasure of the President. The Secretary of the Interior shall be the Chairman of the Study Commission. The Study Commission shall jneet at the call of the Chairman. (b) Members of the Study Commission who are not officers oiemployees of the Federal or District Government shall be entitled to jeceive compensation in accordance with section 15 of the 'Act of August 2,1S46 (5 LLS.C. 55a), and travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by law (5 U.S.C. 73b-z) for persons in the Government service employed intermittently. (c) The Director of the National Park Service, in consultation with the Administrator of the General Services Administration shall proA'ide necessary staff and facilities to assist the Commission in carrying out its duties under this Act. SEC. 3. The Commission shall report the results of its study and investigation to Congress not later than September 15, 1967. Such report shall include its recommendations as to a, site or sites for the facilities to be provided together with preliminary plans, specifications, and architectural drawings for such facilities and the estimated cost of the recommended sites and facilities. SEC. 4. There is authorized to be appropriated not to exceed $60,000 to carry out this Act. Approved November 7, 1966.

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