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 PUBLIC LAW 99-158—NOV. 20, 1985 "(3) no action has been taken by the entity to correct such conditions; the Director of NIH shall suspend or revoke such grant or contract under such conditions as the Director determines appropriate. "(e) No guideline or regulation promulgated under subsection (a) or (c) may require a research entity to disclose publicly trade secrets or commercial or financial information which is privileged or confidential.

99 STAT. 877

Prohibition.

USE OF APPROPRIATIONS UNDER THIS TITLE

"SEC. 496. Appropriations to carry out the purposes of this title shall be available for the acquisition of land or the erection of buildings only if so specified. Such appropriations, unless otherwise expressly provided, may be expended in the District of Columbia for— "(1) personal services; "(2) stenographic recording and translating services; "(3) travel expenses (including the expenses of attendance at meetings when specifically authorized by the Secretary); "(4) rental; "(5) supplies and equipment; "(6) purchase and exchange of medical books, books of reference, directories, periodicals, newspapers, and press clippings; "(7) purchase, operation, and maintenance of passenger motor vehicles; "(8) printing and binding (in addition to that otherwise provided by law); and "(9) all other necessary expenses in carrying out this title. Such appropriations may be expended by contract if deemed necessary, without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes (41 U.S.C. 5).

District of Columbia. 42 USC 289e.

"GIFTS

"SEC. 497. The Secretary may, in accordance with section 2101, accept conditional gifts for the National Institutes of Health or a national research institute or for the acquisition of grounds or for the erection, equipment, or maintenance of facilities for the National Institutes of Health or a national research institute. Donations of $50,000 or over for the National Institutes of Health or a national research institute for carrying out the purposes of this title may be acknowledged by the establishment within the National Institutes of Health or a national research institute of suitable memorials to the donors.

42 USC 300aa. 42 USC 289f.

FETAL RESEARCH

"SEC. 498. (a) The Secretary may not conduct or support any research or experimentation, in the United States or in any other country, on a nonviable living human fetus ex utero or a living human fetus ex utero for whom viability has not been ascertained unless the research or experimentation— "(1) may enhance the well-being or meet the health needs of the fetus or enhance the probability of its survival to viability; or "(2) will pose no added risk of suffering, injury, or death to the fetus and the purpose of the research or experimentation is the

Prohibition. 42 USC 299g.

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