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PUBLIC LAW 92-159-NOV. 18, 1971

[85 STAT.

Secretary that the school will not discriminate on the basis of sex in the admission of individuals to its training programs. The Secretary may not enter into a contract under this title with any school unless the school furnishes assurances satisfactory to the Secretary that it will not discriminate on the basis of sex in the admission of individuals to its training programs." REPORT

Ante, p. 465.

SEC. 12. The Secretary shall prepare and submit to the Congress, prior to June 30, 1974, a final report on the administration of title VIII ^f f]^^^ Public Health Service Act which shall include an estimate of the increase in the number of persons entering the nursing profession effected under such title prior to the enactment of this Act; an estimate of such increase effected in consequence of the enactment of this Act; an estimate of the number of nurses in relation to the need of the public therefor; and an appraisal of title VIII, as amended by this Act, to meet long-term national needs for nurses. The Secretary shall submit to the Congress a first interim report prior to June 30, 1973, and a second interim report prior to January 31, 1974, describing his preliminary findings in the preparation of his final report. TECHNICAL

42 USC 296-298.

78 Stat. 9 1 7.

AMENDMENTS

SEC. 13. Parts A, B, and C (other than section 841(a) thereof) of title VIII are each amended by striking out "Surgeon General" each place it appears and inserting in lieu thereof "Secretary". Section 803 (b) (42 U.S.C. 296b (b)) is amended by striking out "Surgeon General's" and inserting in lieu thereof "Secretary's". Section 841(a) (42 U.S.C. 298 (a)) is amended by striking out "Surgeon General" and inserting in lieu thereof "Secretary (or his delegate)". Approved November 18, 1971.

Public Law 92-159 November 18, 1971 [H. R. 5060]

Airborne hunting. Prohibition, 70 Stat. 1119. 16 USC 742a note. Penalty.

Exception.

AN ACT To amend the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 to provide a criminal penalty for shooting at certain birds, fish, and other animals from an aircraft.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new section: "SEC. 13. (a) Any person who— "(1) while airborne in an aircraft shoots or attempts to shoot for the purpose of capturing or killing any bird, fish, or other animal; or "(2) uses an aircraft to harass any bird, fish, or other animal; or "(3) knowingly participates in using an aircraft for any purpose referred to in paragraph (1) or (2); shall be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned not more than one year, or both. "(b)(1) This section shall not apply to any person if such person is employed by, or is an authorized agent of or is operating under a

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