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 PUBLIC LAW 99-158—NOV. 20, 1985

99 STAT. 886

Grants.

Grants.

the United States, to train personnel in the collection of such data, and for other matters respecting such disease. (b) QUALIFICATIONS.—To qualify for a grant under subsection (a) an applicant shall— (1) be an accredited school of medicine or public health which has expertise in the collection of epidemiological data about individuals with Alzheimer's disease and in the development of disease registries, and (2) have access to a large patient population, including a patient population representative of diverse ethnic backgrounds. (c) AUTHORIZATION.—For grants under subsection (a), there are authorized to be appropriated $2,500,000 which shall remain available until expended or through fiscal year 1989, whichever occurs first. T H O M A S P. O ' N E I L L, J R.

Speaker of the House of

The

Representatives.

GEORGE BUSH

Vice President of the United and President of the

States Senate.

IN THE H O U S E O F REPRESENTATIVES, U.S., November 12, 1985. H o u s e of Representative s h a v i n g p r o c e e d e d to r e c o n s i d e r the bill

(H.R. 2409) entitled "An Act to amend the Public Health Service Act to revise and extend the authorities under that Act relating to the National Institutes of Health and National Research Institutes, and for the other purposes", returned by the President of the United States with his objections, to the House of Representatives, in which it originated, it was Resolved, That the said bill pass, two-thirds of the House of Representatives agreeing to pass the same. Attest:

BENJAMIN J. GUTHRIE

Clerk. I certify that this Act originated in the House of Representatives. BENJAMIN J. GUTHRIE

Clerk. IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES, November 20 (legislative day, November 18), 1985. The Senate having proceeded to reconsider the bill (H.R. 2409) entitled "An Act to amend the Public Health Service Act to revise and extend the authorities under that Act relating to the National Institutes of Health and National Research Institutes, and for other purposes", returned by the President of the United States with his objections, to the House of Representatives, in which it originated, and passed by the House of Representatives on reconsideration of the same, it was Resolved, That the said bill pass, two-thirds of the Senators present having voted in the affirmative. Attest:

JO-ANNE L. COE

Secretary. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—H.R. 2409 (S. 1309): HOUSE REPORTS: No. 99-158 (Comm. on Energy and Commerce) and No. 99-309 (Comm. of Conference). SENATE REPORTS: No. 99-108 accompanying S. 1309 (Comm. on Labor and Human Resources) and No. 99-157 (Comm. of Conference). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 131 (1985): June 17, considered and passed House. July 19, S. 1309 considered and passed Senate; passage vitiated and H.R. 2409, amended, passed in lieu. Oct. 18, Senate agreed to conference report. Oct. 23, House agreed to conference report. WEEKLY COMPILATION O F PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS, Vol. 21, No. 45 (1985): Nov. 8, Presidential veto message. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 131 (1985): Nov. 12, House overrode veto. Nov. 20, Senate overrode veto.

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