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PUBLIC LAW 91-519-NOV. 2, 1970

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or repayments of principal on loans under this subsection, and any other moneys, property, or assets derived by him from his operations in connection with this subsection (other than paragraph (2)), including any monejs derived directly or indirectly from the sale of assets, or beneficial interest or participations in assets, of the fund. " (C) All loans, expenses (other than normal administrative expenses), aaid payments pursuant to operations of the Secretary under this subsection (other than paragraph (s)) shall be paid from the fund, including (but not limited to) expenses and payments of the Secretary in connection with the sale, under section 302(c) of the 78 Stat. 800; Federal National Mortgage Association Charter Act, of participation 82 Stat! 542!^^^^' ^^ obligations acquired under this subsection. From time to time, 12 USC 17*17. and at least at the close of each fiscal year, the Secretary shall pay from the fund into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts interest on the cumulative amount of appropriations paid out for loans under this subsection, less the average undisbursed cash balance in the fund during the year. The rate of such interest shall be determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, taking into consideration the average market yield during the month preceding each fiscal year on outstanding Treasury obligations of maturity comparable to the average maturity of loans made from the fund. Interest payments may be deferred with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, but any interest payments so deferred shall themselves bear interest. If at any time the Secretary determines that moneys in the fund exceed the present and any reasonable prospective future requirements of the fund, such excess may be transferred to the general fund of the Treasury. " (g) The Secretary may agree to modifications of agreements or loans made under this section, and may compromise, waive, or release any right, title, claim, or demand of the United States arising or acquired under this section." STUDY OF ALLIED H E A L T H

82 Stat. 788.

PROGRAMS

SEC. 205. Section 798 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 295h-7) Is amended to read as follows: STUDY

"SEC. 798. (a) The Secretary shall conduct a study of the administration of— ,;. "(1) the provisions of this part, "(2) other provisions of this Act which relate to the allied health professions or the training of individuals to prepare them to engage in any of such professions; and " (3) provisions of law which are administered by the Commissioner of Education and which relate to the allied health professions or the training of individuals to prepare them to engage in any of such professions; with a view to determining the adequacy of such provisions and the programs established pursuant thereto to meet the needs of the Nation for allied health professions personnel." ADVANCE F U N D I N G

Ante, p. 1346.

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gj;c. 206. Part G of title VII of the Public Health Service Act is further amended by adding after section 798 thereof the following newsection:

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