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 PUBLIC LAW 97-102—DEC. 23, 1981

95 STAT. 1465

Minority Business Resource Center; Northeast corridor improvement program, $6,000,000; and redeemable preference shares, $7,000,000; Urban Mass Transportation Administration, administrative expenses, $3,000,000; research, development, and demonstrations and university research and training, $10,000,000; urban discretionary grants, $29,500,000; nonurban formula grants, $4,000,000; urban formula grants, $64,750,000; and interstate transfer grants-transit, $22,000,000; Research and Special Programs Administration, research and special programs, $9,000,000, of which $2,500,000 shall be deducted from the amounts made available for research and development and $750,000 shall be deducted from amounts made available for grantsin-aid as authorized by section 5 of the Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968;

49 USC 1674.

RELATED AGENCIES

Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, salaries and expenses, $100,000; National Transportation Safety Board, salaries and expenses, $2,000,000; Civil Aeronautics Board, salaries and expenses, $1,500,000; Interstate Commerce Commission, salaries and expenses, $4,000,000; Department of the Treasui^, Office of the Secretary, investment in fund anticipation notes, ($7,000,000); and United States Railway Association, administrative expenses, $4,000,000. SEC. 402. Notwithstanding any other provison of law or of this Act, none of the funds provided in tms or any other Act shall hereafter be used by the Interstate Commerce Commission to approve railroad brancmine abandonments in the State of North Dakota by the entity generally known as the Burlington Northern Railroad, or its agents or assignees, in excees of a total of 350 miles: Provided, That this section shall be in lieu of section 311 (amendment numbered 93) as set forth in the conference report and thejoint explanato^ statement of the committee of conference on the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1982 (H.R. 4209), filed in the House of Representatives on November 13, 1981 (H. Rept. No. 97-331). SEC. 403. Notwithstanding any other provision of law or of this Act, the funds provided for se^ion 18 nonurban formula grants and section 5 urban formula grants in this Act shall be apportioned and allocated using data from the 1970 decennial census for one-half of the sums appropriated and the remainder shall be apportioned and allocated on the basis of data from the 1980 decennial census. SEC. 404. Notwithstanding any other provision of law or of this Act, of the fiscal year 1982 Highway Trust Funds available for emergency relief, $17,000,000 shall be made available for damaged highways or for the prevention of damage to highways in the area affected by eruptions of the Mount Saint Helens volcano. SEC. 405. Notwithstanding any other provision of title 23, United States Code, or of this Act, the Secretary of Transportation shall approve, upon the request of the State of Indiana, the construction of an interchange to appropriate standards at 1-94 and County Line Road at the Porter-La Porte County Line near Michigan City, Indiana, with the Federal share of such construction to be financed

North Dakota, railroad branchline abandonments. 49 USC 10903 note.

Nonurban and urban formula grants.

Mount Saint Helens volcano, highway damage. Michigan eity, Ind.

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