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PUBLIC LAW 93-105-AUG. 16, 1973

[87 STAT.

Public Law 93-105 August 16, 1973 [H. J. Res. 52]

Women's Equality Day. Designation authorization.

JOINT RESOLUTION Atithoriziiiiii: rlie I'lvsid^nt to proclaim August 2«, 11)78. JJS "Woineirs Kqimlity Day".

Resolred by the Senate and House of Representtitlres of the United States of Amerka hi- Congress assembled, That August 26, 1973, is designated as "Wouien's Equality Day-', and the President is authoiized and lequested to issue a proclamation in commemoration of that day in 19*2 on which the women of Ameiica were first guaranteed the right to vote. Approved August 16, 1973. Public Law 93-106

August 16, 1973 [H. R. 5649]

Delta Queen. Certain v e s s e l laws, exemption.

84 Stat. 1835.

AN ACT To extend until November 1. 1978, the existing exemption of the steaniboat Delta Queen from certain ve.ssel laws.

Be It mwcted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the. United States of America in (Jonyress assemMed, That the primary purpose of the amendment nuide by section 2 of this Act is to assure the continuity of operation of the overnight riverboat, the steamboat Delta Queen, by extending her existing exemption from the safetyat-sea laws. A new overnight passengei- riverboat will be constructed by the owners of the Delta Queen and, in order to assure the preservation of this historic and traditional piece of American folklore and life, such amendment will provide for the continued operation of the present steamboat Delta Queen while the new riverboat is being constructed. SK(\ 2. The penultimate sentence of section 5(b) of the Act of May 27, 1936 (49 Stat. 1384, 46 U.S.C. 369(b)), as amended, is amended by striking out "November 1, 1973," and inserting in lieu thereof "November 1. 1978.''. Approved August 16, 1973. I •

Public Law 93-107 September 14, 1973

[S.1841]

Certain professional sports clubs' games. Broadcasting. 76 Stat. 151. 47 USC 330.

AN

ACT

To amend the Communications Act of 1934 with regard to the broadcasting of certain professional sports clubs' games.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled.. That part I of title III of the Communications Act of 1934 is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new section:
 * (BROADCAST

OF GAMES OF PROFESSIOXAL SPORTS CLUBS

"SEC. 331. (a) If any game of a professional sports club is to be broadcast by means of television pursuant to a league television contract and all tickets of admission for seats at such game which were available for purchase by the general public one hundred and twenty hours or more before the scheduled beginning time of such game have been purchased seventy-two hours or more before such time, no agreement which would prevent the broadcasting by means of television of such game at the same time and in the area in which such game is

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