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 94 STAT. 898

PUBLIC LAW 96-304—JULY 8, 1980 GENERAL PROVISION—DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

SEC, 203. Sums appropriated by this Act for the Department of Justice may be used for expenses for travel and transportation of persons, and for transportation of things, as may be necessary for the investigation and prosecution of cases, the apprehension and retention of prisoners, and deportation activities, without regard to any restriction or limitation on the availability of sums for such expenses, unless legislation containing such a restriction or limitation is enacted after the date of enactment of this Act which specifically refers to this section. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE GENERAL ADMINISTRATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES

U.S. Olympic For expenses necessary to carry out the provisions of Reorganiza19 USC? n i ^^^" ^^^^ ^°- ^ °^ ^^'^^' $200,000. For expenses necessary to carry out note. the provisions of Public Law 95-606 and Public Law 95-482, 36 USC 371 note. $4,000,000, to be available immediately for grants to the United 92 Stat. 1603. States Olympic Committee and $6,000,000 to become available upon a determination by the Secretary of Commerce that the United States Olympic Committee has collected $8,000,000 from non-Federal sources after May 15, 1980, and to remain available until expended: Provided, That any grant from the $6,000,000 provided above which is made to the Committee after the Secretary's determination shall not exceed one-half of additional funds collected from non-Federal sources. For the purpose of determining the amount of funds collected from non-Federal sources with respect to any grant pursuant to this appropriation, the Secretary may consider pledges of funds to be collected if pledged in accordance with procedures established by the Secretary. No portion of the funds appropriated hereunder shall be used (except as determined by the Secretary to be in the national interest) for the financing of programs conducted by, and none of the national governing body authority specified in section 203 of Public 36 USC 393. Law 95-606 as hereby amended shall be exercised by, a national governing body member of the Committee for a particular sport, when another amateur sports organization has been declared (pursuant to binding arbitration proceedings prescribed by the organic documents of the Committee) entitled to replace such national governing body as the member of the Committee for that sport. PARTICIPATION IN UNITED STATES EXPOSITIONS

For necessary expenses for designing, constructing, and operating a Federal Pavilion in the Knoxville International Energy Exposition, $20,800,000, to remain available through September 30, 1984, including not to exceed $12,000 for entertainment of officials of other countries when specifically authorized by the Commissioner General during the period ending November 15, 1982: Provided, That no additional Federal funds shall be made available for this purpose.

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