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 PUBLIC LAW 94-157—DEC. 18, 1975

89 STAT. 831

CONTINGENT E X P E N S E S OF THE SENATE INQUIRIES AND INVESTIGATIONS

For an additional amount for "Inquiries and investigations", $1,080,000. For an additional amount for "Inquiries and investigations" for the period July 1, 1976, through September 30, 1976, $275,000. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

For an additional amount for "Miscellaneous items", fiscal year 1975, $350,000. For an additional amount for "Miscellaneous items", $2,550,000. For an additional amount for "Miscellaneous items" for the period July 1, 1976, through September 30, 1976, $1,275,000. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

SEC. 109. (a) Subsection (b) of Public Law 94—57 is amended by Ante, p. 265. addins: at the end thereof the following: "In carrying out the provi- 31 USC 492note, sions of section 3620 of the Revised Statutes, as amended by sub- •^^ LJSI. 4.y„. section (a), the Secretary of the Senate shall promulgate such rules and regulations as may be appropriate with respect to the Senate. The provisions of section 3620(b)(1) of the Revised Statutes, requiring reimbursement for any additional check sent on behalf of an employee, shall not apply in the case of an additional check sent upon the request of an employee of the Senate.". (b) Subsection (c) of Public Law 94-57 is amended by adding at the end thereof the following: "In carrying out the provisions of section 3620 of the Revised Statutes, as amended by subsection (a), the Clerk of the House with approval of the Committee on House Administration shall promulgate such rules and regulations as may be appropriate with respect to the House. The provisions of section 3620(b)(1) of the Revised Statutes, requiring reimbursement for any additional check sent on behalf of an employee, shall not apply in the case of an additional check sent upon the request of an employee of the House.". SEC. 110. Effective January 1, 1976, the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper may appoint and fix the compensation of the following positions in the Senate Recording Studio: an assistant director at not to exceed $32,436 per annum in lieu of a chief video engineer at not to exceed $32,436 per annum; a chief video engineer at not to exceed $26,394 per annum in lieu of an administrative officer at not to exceed $26,394 per annum; a chief film and video cameraman at not to exceed $25,440 per annum in lieu of a director of photography at not to exceed $25,440 per annum; a film and video cameraman at not to exceed $20,352 per annum in lieu of a chief sound engineer at not to exceed $20,352 per annum; a video engineer at not to exceed $24,168 per annum in lieu of an assistant video engineer at not to exceed $24,168 per annum; a chief audio engineer at not to exceed $23,214 per annum in lieu of an assistant video engineer at not to exceed $23,214 per annum; a video technician at not to exceed $18,126 per annum in lieu of a cameraman at not to exceed $18,126 per annum; an audio engineer at not to exceed $15,900 per annum in lieu of a film and radio recording engineer at not to exceed $15,900 per annum; a film and laboratory technician at not to exceed $16,536 per annum in lieu of a color film technician at not to exceed $16,536 per annum; a secretary at not to exceed $11,448 per annum in lieu of a shipping and

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