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 93 STAT. 562

3 USC 202, 208.

Advance approval from congressional committees.

PUBLIC LAW 96-74—SEPT. 29, 1979 other property not in Government ownership or control as may be necessary to perform protective functions; the conducting and participation in firearms matches; $157,000,000, of which not to exceed $750,000 shall remain available until expended, for payments to State and local governments for protection of permanent and observer foreign diplomatic missions, pursuant to Public Law 94-196 including costs of providing protection for motorcades and at other places associated with a visit qualifying under section 202(7) of title 3, United States Code; for travel of Secret Service employees on protective missions without regard to the limitations on such expenditures in this or any other Act: Provided, That approval is obtained in advance from the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations: Provided further, That funds appropriated herein will be available for repairs and alterations of the Beltsville, Maryland, facility and for research and development. GENERAL PROVISIONS—TREASURY DEPARTMENT

SEC. 101. Appropriations in this Act to the Treasury Department shall be available for uniforms or allowances therefor, as authorized by law (5 U.S.C. 5901-2) including maintenance, repairs, and cleaning; purchase of insurance for official motor vehicles operated in foreign countries; entering into contracts with the Department of State for the furnishing of health and medical services to employees and their dependents serving in foreign countries; and services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109. SEC. 102. None of the funds appropriated by this title shall be used in connection with the collection of any underpayment of any tax 26 USC 1 et seq. imposed by the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 unless the conduct of officers and employees of the Internal Revenue Service in connection with such collection complies with subsection (a) of section 805 (relating to communication in connection with debt collection), and section 806 (relating to harassment or abuse), of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (15 U.S.C. 1692). 15 USC 1692d. SEC. 103. None of the funds made available pursuant to the provisions of this Act shall be used to formulate or carry out any rule, policy, procedure, guideline, regulation, standard, or measure which would cause the loss of tax-exempt status to private, religious, or church-operated schools under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Reve26 USC 501. nue Code of 1954 unless in effect prior to August 22, 1978. eitation of title. This title may be cited as the "Treasury Department Appropriations Act, 1980^^. Postal Service TITLE II Appropriation Act, 1980.

U.S. POSTAL SERVICE PAYMENT TO THE POSTAL SERVICE FUND

92 Stat. 2535. 26 USC 1 note.

For payment to the Postal Service Fund for public service costs and for revenue foregone on free and reduced rate mail, pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 2401 (b) and (c), and for meeting the liabilities of the former Post Office Department to the Employees' Compensation Fund and to postal employees for earned and unused annual leave as of June 30, 1971, pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 2004, $1,676,810,000: Provided, That no funds appropriated herein shall be available for implementing special bulk third-class rates for "qualified political committees" authorized by Public Law 95-593, other than the National, State, or congressional committee of a major or minor party as defined in Public Law 92-178, as amended.

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