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 PUBLIC LAW 9 5 - 9 4 — A U G. 5, 1977

91 STAT. 6 8 1

department or agency which is a member of the National Intergovernmental A u d i t For u m or a Regional Intergovernmental A u d i t For u m shall be available to finance an appropriate share of For u m costs as determined by the For u m, including necessary travel expenses of nonFederal participants. Payments hereunder to either the For u m or the J F M I P may be credited as reimbursements to any appropriation from which costs involved are initially financed.

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COST-ACCOT'XTIXG STANDARDS ]K)ARD SALARIES AXD EXPENSES

For expenses of the Cost-Accounting Standard s Board necessary to carry out the provisions of section 719 of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended (Public Law 91-379, approved August 15, 1970), $1,837,000. 50 USC app. 2168.

TITLE III—CAPITAL

IMPROVEMENTS

ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL W E S T CENTRAL F R O N T OF THE CAPITOL

The Architect of the Capitol is authorized and directed (1) to conduct a study of the utilization of space in the United States Capitol for the purpose of recommending and reporting to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate and to the Committees on Appropriations of both Houses, and the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, those offices which, by virtue of the functions performed therein, should be located in the Capitol and those offices which could be relocated to the House and Senate Office Buildings and Annexes; (2) to prepare drawings and specifications for restoration of the West Central F r o n t of the United States Capitol in accordance with each of the various plans and alternatives proposed to the Committees on Appropriations during hearings on Legislative Branch Appropriatons for 1978; and (3) to prepare drawings and specifications for extension of the West Central F r o n t of the United States Capitol in accordance with the modified plan for extension of the West Central F r o n t approved by the Commission for Extension of the United States Capitol on April 7, 1977; the drawings and specifications to be prepared in such detail as will enable the cost of such restoration proposals and extension proposal to be ascertained. The unexpended balance of appropriations heretofore appropriated under the heading, " E X T E N S I O N OF THE CAPITOL" shall be transfer r e d imme-

diately upon approval of this Act to a Commission on the West Cent r a l F r o n t of the United States Capitol which shall be composed of the following: The Vice President of the United States, who shall be the Chairman, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Majority and Minority Leaders of the House of Representatives, and the Majority and Minority l e a d e r s of the Senate. Such unexpended balances shall be available for (1) the conduct of such study and (2) the preparation of such drawings and specifications under the direction of the Commission on the West Central F r o n t of the United States Capitol. The drawings and specifications shall be completed by March 1, 1978, and submitted for the approval of the Committees on A p p r o priations of the Senate and House of Representatives and the Corn-

Study. Report to Speaker of the House, President of the Senate, and congressional committees. 40 USC 166 note. Hearings.

Funds, transfer.

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