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United States Statutes at Large., Containing The UNITED STATES STATUTES AT LARGE., CONTAINING THE LAWS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS ENACTED DURING THE SECOND SESSION OF THE NINETY-EIGHTH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1984 AND - PROCLAMATIONS VOLUME 98 IN THREE PARTS PART 1 PUBLIC LAWS 98-216 THROUGH 98-369 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE "WASHINGTON : 1986 k,^ k.J. A M. f ..-,.. V ^ I 1.. i »... • Us ' PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF LAW UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE ARCHIVIST OF THE UNITED STATES BY THE OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER, NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION w\ "The United States Statutes at Large shall be legal evidence of laws, concurrent resolutions, . proclamations by the President and proposed or ratified amendments to the Constitution of the United States therein contained, in all the courts of the United States, the several States, and the Territories and insular possessions of the United States." (1 USC 112). For sale Superintended U.S. Government Printing <^ffic' 402 (3-part set; CONTENTS PARTI Page LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBUC LAW v LIST OP PUBUC LAWS ix LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PRIVATE LAW xxxvii LIST OF PRIVATE LAWS xxxix LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS xliii LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS xlv PUBUC LAWS (98-216 THROUGH 98-369) 3 SUBJECT INDEX AI INDIVIDUAL INDEX BI PART 2 Page LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBUC LAW v LIST OF PUBUC LAWS ix LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PRIVATE LAW xxxvii LIST OF PRIVATE LAWS xxxix LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS xliii LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS xlv PUBUC LAWS (98-370 THROUGH 98-515) 1211 SUBJECT INDEX AI INDIVIDUAL INDEX BI PART 3 Page, LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBUC LAW v LIST OF PUBUC LAWS ix LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PRIVATE LAW xxxvii LIST OF PRIVATE LAWS xxxix LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS xliii LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS xlv PUBUC LAWS (98-516 THROUGH 98-623) 2423 PRIVATE LAWS 3417 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS 3441 PROCLAMATIONS 3523 SUBJECT INDEX AI INDIVIDUAL INDEX BI LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW THE NINETY-EIGHTH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES SECOND SESSION, 1984 Bill No. Public Bill No. Public Bill No. Public Law No. Law No. Law No. H.R. 9 98-430 H.R. 3169 98-370 H.R. 4280 98-397 H.R. 29 98-372 H.R. 3240 98-285 H.R. 4308 98-358 H.R. 71 98-434 H.R. 3249 98-257 H.R. 4325 98-378 H.R. 89 98-563 H.R. 3331 98-572 H.R. 4336 98-224 H.R. 559 98-376 H.R. 3376 98-282 H.R. 4354 98-579 H.R. 596 98-269 H.R. 3398 98-573 H.R. 4473 98-580 H.R. 597 98-564 H.R. 3401 98-521 H.R. 4585 98-581 H.R. 1095 98-565 H.R. 3402 98-522 H.R. 4596 98-402 H.R. 1149 98-328 H.R. 3547 98-315 H.R. 4616 98-363 H.R. 1250 98-435 H.R. 3555 98-280 H.R. 4700 98-582 H.R. 1310 98-377 H.R. 3578 98-321 H.R. 4707 98-406 H.R. 1314 98-614 H.R. 3601 98-484 H.R. 4717 98-583 H.R. 1437 98-425 H.R. 3635 98-292 H.R. 4835 98-266 H.R. 1438 98-541 H.R. 3655 98-235 H.R. 4921 98-347 H.R. 1492 98-375 H.R. 3697 98-482 H.R. 4932 98-485 H.R. 1652 98-404 H.R. 3755 98-460 H.R. 4952 98-379 H.R. 1723 98-327 H.R. 3787 98-405 H.R. 4956 98-222 H.R. 1870 98-566 H.R. 3788 98-574 H.R. 4957 98-229 H.R. 1880 98-567 H.R. 3825 98-357 H-g- 4966 98-584 H.R. 1904 98-457 H.R. 3867 98-273 H.R. 4994 98-486 H.R. 1961 98-542 H.R. 3921 98-323 g-g- 4997 98-364 H.R. 2173 98-236 H.R. 3922 98-359 g-g- ^076 98-585 H.R. 2174 98-299 H.R. 3942 98-575 g-g- fj^l 98-586 H.R. 2211 98-300 H.R. 3960 98-324 gg- ^14] 98-445 H.R. 2300 98-615 H.R. 3969 98-217 gg- ^J^f 98-361 H.R. 2372 98-520 H.R. 3971 98-576 gg- t}«, ooi?^ H.R. 2568 98-611 H.R. 3979 98-474 g-g- IX ^8-477 H.R. 2645 98-568 H.R. 4025 98-523 g'g- tjSI It'^io H.R. 2727 98-216 H.R. 4072 98-258 g-g" t}?7 QB ^on H.R. 2733 98-284 H.R. 4107 98-296 g'g- ?:ll ItUa H.R. 2751 98-306 H.R. 4164 98-524 gg" 2}OQ ^t'^in H.R. 2790 98-569 H.R. 4169 98-270 g-g' ?i^V ^HfiQ H.R. 2809 98-244 H.R. 4170 98-369 gp rooo qo 40? H.R. 2823 98-570 H.R. 4176 98-290 HR 4ii 98^88 H.R. 2838 98-478 H.R. 4194 98-239 SR ^gf QLSQ H.R. 2867 98-616 H.R. 4198 98-322 RR ^287 98-^12 H.R. 2878 98-480 H.R. 4201 98-329 H R .007 ooJio H.R. 2889 98-483 H.R. 4202 98-260 H R 5998 98J76 H.R. 2898 98-219 H.R. 4206 98-259 RR 5308 98-316 H.R. 3075 98-362 H.R. 4209 98-577 g'R 5393 98-589 H.R. 3130 98-470 H.R. 4214 98-409 H R 5353 98-590 H.R. 3150 98-571 H.R. 4263 98-578 u.R. 536i::::::::::::::::98-6i2 V vi LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW Bill No. Public Bill No. Public Bill No. Public Law No. Law No. Law No. H.R. 5386 98-617 H.R. 6441 98-607 S. 32 98-450 H.R. 5399 98-618 S. 38 98-4'26 H.R. 5402 98-591 H.J. Res. 153 98-433 S. 47 98-237 H.R. 5404 98-354 H.J. Res. 158 98-608 S. 64 98-289 H.R. 5492 98-613 H.J. Res. 200 98-240 S. 66 98-549 H.R. 5513 98-488 H.J. Res. 271 98-251 S. 197 98-466 H.R. 5515 98-301 H.J. Res. 290 98-218 S. 268 98-381 H.R. 5517 98-326 H.J. Res. 292 98-228 S. 373 98-373 H.R. 5540 98-481 H.J. Res. 332 98-609 S. 416 98-494 H.R. 5561 98-454 H.J. Res. 392 98-442 S. 422 98-305 H.R. 5565 98-340 H.J. Res. 407 98-263 S. 518 98-313 H.R. 5576 98-297 H.J. Res. 422 98-227 S. 543 98-550 H.R. 5603 98-527 H.J. Res. 432 98-255 S. 566 98-495 H.R. 5604 98-407 H.J. Res. 443 98-252 S. 597 98-287 H.R. 5618 98-528 H.J. Res. 451 98-310 S. 598 98-439 H.R. 5631 98-489 H.J. Res. 452 98-410 S. 648 98-496 H.R. 5653 98-360 H.J. Res. 453 98-431 S. 684 98-242 H.R. 5688 98-543 H.J. Res. 454 98-245 S. 746 98-398 H.R. 5692 98-302 H.J. Res. 466 98-267 S. 771 98-551 H.R. 5712 98-411 H.J. Res. 478 98-274 S. 806 98-421 H.R. 5713 98-371 H.J. Res. 482 98-534 S. 820 98-241 H.R. 5716 98-592 H.J. Res. 487 98-311 S. 837 98-339 H.R. 5740 98-366 H.J. Res. 492 98-332 S. 864 98-540 H.R. 5747 98-593 H.J. Res. 493 98-248 S. 905 98-497 H.R. 5753 98-367 H.J. Res. 505 98-413 S. 912 98-243 H.R. 5782 98-490 H.J. Res. 520 98-264 S. 1102 98-498 H.R. 5787 98-529 H.J. Res. 526 98-303 S. 1129 98-288 H.R. 5818 98-491 H.J. Res. 529 98-385 S. 1135 98-334 H.R. 5832 98-594 H.J. Res. 537 98-293 S. 1145 98-382 H.R. 5833 98-595 H.J. Res. 544 98-346 S. 1146 98-499 H.R. 5846 98-596 H.J. Res. 545 98-414 S. 1151 98-500 H.R. 5890 98-399 H.J. Res. 548 98-368 S. 1160 98-552 H.R. 5950 98-355 H.J. Res. 551 98-535 S. 1188 98-291 H.R. 5953 98-342 H.J. Res. 552 98-536 S. 1224 98-390 H.R. 5997 98-492 H.J. Res. 554 98-446 S. 1291 98-553 H.R. 6000 98-597 H.J. Res. 555 98-345 S. 1330 98-501 H.R. 6007 98-598 H.J. Res. 566 98-350 S. 1340 98-221 H.R. 6027 98-544 H.J. Res. 567 98-356 S. 1365 98-253 H.R. 6028 98-619 H.J. Res. 574 98-386 S. 1388 98-223 H.R. 6040 98-396 H.J. Res. 577 98-374 S. 1429 98-395 H.R. 6100 98-599 H.J.
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