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 98 STAT. 1382

President of U.S.

PUBLIC LAW 98-396—AUG. 22, 1984

treating wastewater originating in Mexico, to remain available until September 30, 1986: Provided, That the total Federal contribution of the facility shall not exceed $32,000,000: Provided further. That any facility constructed with these funds shall not have a treatment capacity exceeding 30,000,000 gallons per day: Provided further, That such funds shall, prior to receipt of any reimbursements, represent not more than 90 per centum of the initial planning and design cost: Provided further. That construction funds shall not be made available unless the President of the United States certifies to the Congress that the Government of Mexico has agreed to reimburse the United States for the cost of such facility in such a manner as the President of the United States in his discretion deems acceptable. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

97 Stat. 1153.

42 USC 4321 note. 42 USC 4371 note. 3 USC note prec. 101.

Of the amounts appropriated under this heading in Public Law 98-181, $175,000 shall be available for the necessary expenses of the Council on Environmental Quality and the Office of Environmental Quality, in carrying out their functions under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (Public Law 91-190), the Environmental Quality Improvement Act of 1970 (Public Law 91-224), and Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1977, to remain available until September 30, 1985. FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY EMERGENCY FOOD AND SHELTER PROGRAM

There is hereby appropriated $70,000,000 to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, to remain available until December 31, 1984, to carry out an emergency food and shelter program. Notwithstanding any other provision of this or any other Act, such amount shall be made available under the terms and conditions of the following paragraphs: The Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency shall, as soon as practicable after enactment of this Act, constitute a national board for the purpose of determining how the program funds are to be distributed to individual localities. The national board shall consist of seven members. The United Way of America, the Salvation Army, the National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., the National Conference of Catholic Charities, the Council of Jewish Federations, Inc., the American Red Cross, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency shall each designate a representative to sit on the national board. The representative of the Federal Emergency Management Agency shall chair the national board. Each locality designated by the national board to receive funds shall constitute a local board for the purpose of determining how its funds will be distributed. The local board shall consist, to the extent practicable, of representatives of the same organizations as the national board except that the mayor or appropriate head of government will replace the Federal Emergency Management Agency member.

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