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PUBLIC LAW 93-526-DEC. 19, 1974

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Public Law 93-525 AN AC'J' December 18, 1974 To amend title 10, United States Code, by repealing the requirement that only [S. 3906] certain officers with aeronautical ratings may command flying units of the Air Force.

Be it enacted by the Senate a)id House of Representatives of the United States of America in Cong/ess assembled, That title 10, United Armed Forces. States Code, is amended by repealing- section 8577 (relating to the fiyin^unus.° command of flying units of the Air Force) and by striking out the corresponding item in the analysis of chapter 845. Approved December 18, 1974. Public Law 93-526 AN ACT December 19, 1974 To protect and preserve t a p e recordings of conversations involving former [s. 4016] President Richard M. Nixon and made during his tenure as President, and for other purposes.

TITLE I—PRESERVATION OF PRESIDENTIAL RECORDINGS AND MATERIALS

ervation Act. 44 USC 2107 note.

DELI^ ERY AND RETENTION OF CPJRTAIN rRESIDENTIAI. MATERIALS

SEC. 101. (a) Notwithstanding any other law or any agreement or understanding made pursuant to section 2107 of title 44, United States Code, any Federal employee in possession shall deliver, and the Administrator of General Services (hereinafter in this title referred to as the "Administrator'") shall receive, obtain, or retain, complete possession and control of all original tape recordings of conversations which were recorded or caused to be recorded by any officer or employee of the Federal Government and which— (1) involve former President Richard M. Nixon or other individuals who, at the time of the conversation, were employed by the Federal Government; (2) were recorded in the White House or in the office of the President in the Executive Office Buildings located in Washington, District of Columbia; Camp David, Maryland; Key Biscayne, Florida: or San Clemente, California; and (3) were recorded during the period beginning January 20, 1969, and ending August 9, 1974. (b)(1) Notwithstanding any other law or any agreement or understanding made pursuant to section 2107 of title 44, United States Code, the Administrator shall receive, retain, or make reasonable efforts to obtain, complete possession and control of all papers, documents, memorandums, transcripts, and other objects and materials which constitute the Presidential historical materials of Richard M. Nixon, covering the period beginning Januarv 20, 1969, and ending August 9, 1974. (2) For purposes of this subsection, the term "historical materials" has the meaning given it by section 2101 of title 44, Ignited States Code. ^

44 USC 2107 note.

"Historical materials."

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