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PUBLIC LAW 91-218-MAR. 25, 1970

perform such duties as the Director, United States Secret Service, may prescribe in connection with the protection of the following: (1) the Executive Mansion and grounds in the District of Columbia; (2) any building in which Presidential oiRces are located; (3) the President and members of his immediate family; (4) foreign diplomatic missions located in the metropolitan area of the District of Columbia; and (6) foreign diplomatic missions located in such other areas in the United States, its territories and possessions, as the President, on a case-by-case basis, may direct."; (4) by striking the words "two hundred and fifty" in the first sentence of subsection (a) of section 203 and inserting in lieu thereof "eight hundred and fifty"; (5) by striking out the last two sentences of section 203(a); (6) by amending section 203(b) to read as follows: " (b) Members of the Executive Protective Service shall be recruited under the civil service laws and regulations on a nationwide basis. Members of such Service may also be appointed from the members of the Metropolitan Police force and the United States Park Police force from lists furnished by the officers in charge of such forces. Whenever any vacancy is created in the Metropolitan Police force or the United States P a r k Police force as the result of an appointment to the Executive Protective Service, such vacancy shall be filled in the manner provided by law. I n the period of time which follows the date of enactment of this sentence and precedes January 1, 1975, not more than thirty members of the Metropolitan Police force may be appointed annually to the Executive Protective Service." (7) by striking out section 205; and (8) by striking out in section 206 "Members appointed pursuant to section 205 of this title" and inserting in lieu thereof "Members of the Executive Protective Service not appointed from the Metropolitan Police force or the United States P a r k Police force". Approved March 19, 1970.

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66 Stat. 283; 76 Stat. 95.

62 Stat. 680. Recruiting procedure.

Limitation.

Civil service appointees, privileges. 62 Stat. 6 8 1.

Public Law 91-218 AN ACT To increase the authorization for appropriation for continuing work in the Missouri River Basin by the Secretary of the Interior.

March 25, 1970 [S. 3427]

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there is hereby Missouri River authorized to be appropriated for fiscal years 1971 and 1972 the sum of A^ppjopriation $32,000,000 for continuing the works in the Missouri Eiver Basin to be authorization, undertaken by the Secretary of the Interior pursuant to the compre- i n c r e a s e. hensive plan adopted by section 9(a) of the Act approved December 22, 1944 (Public Law Numbered 534, Seventy-eighth Congress), as amended and supplemented by subsequent Acts of Congress. No part 58 Stat. 8 9 1; 82 Stat. 129. of the funds hereby authorized to be appropriated shall be available to initiate construction of any unit of the Missouri River Basin project, whether included in said comprehensive plan or not. Approved March 25, 1970.

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