Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 87.djvu/793

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PUBLIC LAW 93-192-DEC. 18, 1973

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States of any portion of any interest or other income earned on payments made before July 1, 1964, to the American Printing House for the Blind. SEC. 205. Funds appropriated under this title to the American Print- subject to audit. ,„^fi'*"f„^'""^^ ing House for the Blind, Howard University, the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, the Model Secondary School for the Deaf, and Gallaudet College shall be awarded to these institutions in the form of lump-sum grants and expenditures made therefrom shall be subject to audit by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. SEC. 206. None of the funds contained in this title shall be available tiL%TwIXi^. for additional permanent Federal positions m the Washington area ton a r e a. if the proportion of additional positions in the Washington area in relation to the total new positions is allowed to exceed the proportion existing at the close of fiscal year 1966. SEC. 207. Appropriations in this Act for the Health Services and Mental Health Administration, the National Institutes of Health, and Office of the Secretary shall be available for expenses for active commissioned officers in the Public Health Service Reserve Corps and for not to exceed two thousand eight hundred commissioned officers in the Regular Corps; expenses incident to the dissemination of health information in foreign countries through exhibits and other appropriate means; advances of funds for compensation, travel, and subsistence expenses (or per diem in lieu thereof) for persons coming from abroad to participate in health or scientific activities of the Department pursuant to law; expenses of primary and secondary schooling of dependents in foreign countries, of Public Health Service commissioned officers stationed in foreign countries, at costs for any given area not in excess of those of the Department of Defense for the same area, when it is determined by the Secretary that the schools available in the locality are unable to provide adequately for the education of such dependents, and for the transportation of such dependents between such schools and their places of residence when the schools are not accessible to such dependents by regular means of transportation; rental or lease of living quarters (for periods not exceeding 5 years), and provision of heat, fuel, and light, and maintenance, improvement, and repair of such quarters, and advance payments therefor, for civilian officers and employees of the Public Health Service who are United States citizens and who have a permanent station in a foreign country; not to exceed $9,500 for official reception and representation expenses when specifically approved by the Assistant Secretary for Health; purchase, erection, and maintenance of temporary or portable structures; and for the payment of compensation to consultants or individual scientists appointed for limited periods of time pursuant to section 207(f) or section 207(g) of the Public Health Service Act, 58 Stat., 6 8 5; at rates established by the Assistant Secretary for Health, or the Secre- 70 Stat. 116. tary where such action is required by statute, not to exceed the per diem 42 USC 209. rate equivalent to the rate for GS-18. 5 USC 5332 SEC. 208. No part of the funds contained in this title may be used to force any school or school district which is desegregated as that term is defined in title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Public Law 88-352, to take any action to force the busing of students; to force on account of race, creed, or color the abolishment of any school so desegregated; or to force the transfer or assignment of any student attending any elementary or secondary school so desegregated to or from a particular school over the protest of his or her parents or parent. SEC. 209. No part of the funds contained in this title shall be used to force any school or school district which is desegregated as that term is defined in title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Public Law

note. Forced busing.

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