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 96 STAT. 1196

Termination of employment, debt collection.

16 USC 1132 notes. 94 Stat. 949. 43 USC 1782.

42 USC 603 note. 42 USC 601. 42 USC 603.

95 Stat. 1647.

49 USC 1376a note.

PUBLIC LAW 97-276—OCT. 2, 1982

of employment. The amount deducted for any period may not exceed one-fourth of the pay from which the deduction is made, unless the deduction of a greater amount is necessary to make the collection within the period of anticipated employment. If the individual retires or resigns, or if his employment otherwise ends, before collection of the amount of the indebtedness is completed, deduction shall be made from later payments of any nature due to the individual from the United States Treasury. SEC. 125. Of the $77,042,000 available at an annual rate under this joint resolution for the exchange programs of the United States Information Agency, $67,301,000 shall be available for the Fulbright and International Visitor Programs, $2,620,000 shall be available for the Humphrey Fellowship Program and $7,121,000 shall be available for the Private Sector Programs. SEC. 126. Except for lands described by sections lUt> and lUb ot Public Law 96-560, section 103 of Public Law 96-550, section 4(dKl) of Public Law 96-312 and section 603 of Public Law 94-579, and except for land in the State of Alaska, and lands in the national forest system released to management for any use the Secretary of Agriculture deems appropriate through the land management planning process by any statewide or other Act of Congress designating components of the National Wilderness Preservation System now in effect or hereinafter enacted, none of the funds provided in this joint resolution shall be obligated for any aspect of the processing or issuance of permits or leases pertaining to exploration for or development of coal, oil, gas, oilshale, phosphate, potassium, sulphur, gilsonite, or geothermal resources on Federal lands within any component of the National Wilderness Preservation System or within any Forest Service RARE II areas recommended for wilderness designation or allocated to further planning in Executive Communication 1504, Ninety-sixth Congress (House Document numbered 96-119); or within any lands designated by Congress as wilderness study areas. SEC. 127. No reduction in the amount payable to any State under title IV of the Social Security Act with respect to any of the fiscal years 1977 through 1982 shall be made prior to the date on which this resolution expires on account of the provisions of section 403(h) of such Act. SEC. 128. Notwithstanding any other provision of this joint resolution except section 102, funds shall be available for the special supplemental food program as authorized by section 17 of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 (42 U.S.C. 1786), at the rate and under the terms and conditions provided for in title III of H.R. 7072 as passed the Senate on September 28, 1982. SEC. 129. Notwithstanding any other provision of law or this joint resolution, except section 102, an amount for those International Financial Institutions referred to in title I of Public Law 97-121, the Foreign Assistance and Related Program Appropriations Act, 1982, as is equal to the total for such institutions in that title, may be allocated by the President among those institutions in a manner which does not exceed the limits established in authorizing legislation. SEC. 130. Notwithstanding any other provision of this joint resolution, except section 102, and notwithstanding any other provision of law for payments to air carriers of so much of the compensation fixed and determined by the Civil Aeronautics Board under section 419 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended (49 U.S.C. 1389),

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