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42 USC 2808.

42 USC 2701 note.

PUBLIC LAW 93-645-JAN. 4, 1975

[88 STAT.

appropriated such sums as may be necessary for each, of the fiscal years 1975 through 1977. (2) For the purpose of carrying out the programs authorized under section 221 there is authorized to be appropriated $330,000,000 for the fiscal year 1975 and such sums as may be necessary for each of the two succeeding fiscal years. (b) Unless the Congress has passed or formally rejected legislation extending the authorizations of appropriations for carrying out any title of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 specified in subsection (a) of this section, or adopts a concurrent resolution providing that the provisions of this subsection shall not apply, the authorizations of appropriations specified in subsection (a) are hereby automatically extended for one additional fiscal year beyond the terminal year specified in the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 or in this section. REPEAI/ER

42 USC 2705. 42 USC 2703.

SEC. 16. (a) Section 115 of the Economic Opportujiity Amendments of 1969 IS repealed. (b) Section 301 of the Economic Opportunity Amendments of 1967 is repealed. Approved January 4, 1975. Public Law 93-645

January 4, 1975 [H. R.14689]

Lowell Historic Canal District eommission. Establishment. 16 USC 461 note.

Membership. 16 USC 461 note.

AN ACT To provide for a plan for the preservation, interpretation, development, and use of the historic, cultural, and architectural resources of the Lowell Historic Ganal District in Lowell, Massachusetts, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That for the purpose of preserving and interpreting for the educational and inspirational benefit of present and future generations the unique and significant contribution to our national heritage of certain historic and cultural lands, waterways, and edifices in the city of Lowell, Massachusetts (the cradle of the industrial revolution in America as well as America's first planned industrial city) with emphasis on harnessing this unique urban environment for its educational value as well as for recreation, there is hereby established the Lowell Historic Canal District Commission (hereinafter referred to as the "Commission"), the purpose of which shall be to prepare a plan for the preservation, interpretation, development, and use, by public and private entities, of the historic, cultural, and architectural resources of the Lowell Historic Canal District in the city of Lowell, Massachusetts. SEC. 2. (a) The Commission shall consist of nine members, as follows: (1) the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, the Secretary of Transportation, and the Secretary of Commerce, all ex officio; and

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