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United States Statutes at Large 1983 UNITED STATES STATUTES AT LARGE CONTAINING THE LAWS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS ENACTED DURING THE FIRST SESSION OF THE NINETY-EIGHTH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1983 AND PROCLAMATIONS VOLUME 97 IN ONE PART UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1985 i^ PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF LAW UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE ADMINISTRATOR OF GENERAL SERVICES BY THE OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER, NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE "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 by the Superintendent of Documents U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 CONTENTS LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW v LIST OF PUBLIC LAWS vii LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PRIVATE LAW xxiii LIST OF PRIVATE LAWS xxv LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS xxvii LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS xxix PUBLIC LAWS 3 PRIVATE LAWS 1483 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS 1489 PROCLAMATIONS 1537 SUBJECT INDEX Al INDIVIDUAL INDEX Bl iii LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW THE NINETY-EIGHTH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES FIRST SESSION, 1983 Bill No. Public Bill No. Public Bill No. Public Law No. Law No. Law No. H.R. 24 98-175 H.R. 2972 98-115 H.J. Res. 60 98-2 H.R. 594 98-176 H.R. 2973 98-67 H.J. Res. 80 98-20 H.R. 1035 98-211 H.R. 2990 98-34 H.J. Res. 93 98-172 H.R. 1062 98-137 H.R. 3044 98-138 H.J. Res. 132 98-96 H.R. 1213 98-141 H.R. 3069 98-63 H.J. Res. 137 98-114 H.R. 1271 98-53 H.R. 3132 98-50 H.J. Res. 139 98-71 H.R. 1296 98-4 H.R. 3133 98-45 H.J. Res. 168 98-178 H.R. 1556 98-133 H.R. 3135 98-51 H.J. Res. 175 98-16 H.R. 1572 98-6 H.R. 3190 98-88 H.J. Res. 201 98-39 H.R. 1646 98-76 H.R. 3222 98-166 H.J. Res. 218 98-97 H.R. 1718 98-8 H.R. 8232 98-86 H.J. Res. 219 98-31 H.R. 1746 98-48 H.R. 3263 98-116 H.J. Res. 229 98-99 H.R. 1900 98-21 H.R. 3321 98-136 H.J. Res. 234 98-41 H.R. 1935 98-66 H.R. 3329 98-78 H.J. Res. 245 98-26 H.R. 1936 98-14 H.R. 3348 98-159 H.J. Res. 258 98-62 H.R. 2065 98-52 H.R. 3363 98-146 H.J. Res. 265 98-35 H.R. 2077 98-168 H.R. 3379 98-128 H.J. Res. 283 98-152 H.R. 2112 98-12 H.R. 3385 98-180 H.J. Res. 284 98-106 H.R. 2196 98-189 H.R. 3392 98-59 H.J. Res. 297 98-87 H.R. 2230 98-183 H.R. 3394 98-79 H.J. Res. 308 98-161 H.R. 2293 98-191 H.R. 3409 98-90 H.J. Res. 311 98-206 H.R. 2355 98-77 H.R. 3415 98-125 H.J. Res. 321 98-75 H.R. 2369 98-13 H.R. 3549 98-91 H.J. Res. 324 98-188 H.R. 2395 98-200 H.R. 3677 98-90 H.J. Res. 353 98-98 H.R. 2479 98-184 H.R. 3706 98-144 H.J. Res. 366 98-109 H.R. 2590 98-171 H.R. 3765 98-203 H.J. Res. 368 98-107 H.R. 2592 98-169 H.R. 3813 98-120 H.J. Res. 381 98-208 H.H. 2600 98-28 H.R. 3835 98-131 H.J. Res. 383 98-156 H.R. 2637 98-65 H.R. 3871 98-117 H.J. Res. 405 98-197 H.R. 2681 98-38 H.R. 3885 98-165 H.J. Res. 408 98-155 H.R. 2713 98-49 H.R. 3913 98-139 H.J. Res. 413 98-151 H.R. 2755 98-214 H.R. 3914 98-100 H.J. Res. 421 98-179 H.R. 2780 98-185 H.R. 3929 98-135 H.R. 2785 98-201 H.R. 3959 98-181 H.R. 2840 98-129 H.R. 3962 98-108 S. 46 98-89 H.R. 2895 98-85 H.R. 4013 98-177 S. 61 98-1 H.R. 2906 98-202 H.R. 4101 98-118 S. 89 98-22 H.R. 2910 98-163 H.R. 4185 98-212 S. 96 98-140 H.R. 2915 98-164 H.R. 4252 98-204 S. 118 98-101 H.R. 2920 98-160 H.R. 4294 98-190 S. 126 98-24 H.R. 2968 98-215 H.R. 4476 98-207 S. 143 98-70 vi LIST OF BILLS ENACTED INTO PUBLIC LAW Bill No. Public Bill No. Public Bill No. Public Law No. Law No. Law No. S. 216 98-127 S. 1011 98-29 S.J. Res. 53 98-23 S. 271 98-11 S. 1046 98-193 S.J. Res. 56 98-68 S. 272 98-72 S. 1099 98-210 S.J. Res. 57 98-142 S. 273 98-47 S. 1148 98-124 S.J. Res. 62 98-27 S. 287 98-32 S. 1168 98-173 S.J. Res. 64 98-15 S. 304 98-25 S. 1341 98-199 s.J. Res. 65 98-10 S. 376 98-167 S. 1465 98-121 s.J. Res. 67 98-69 S.419 98-64 S. 1499 98-134 sj Res 68 98-54 S. 448 98-157 S. 1503 98-195 c J Res' 75 98-40 S. 450 98-186 S. 1625 98-104 g 1' Res 77 98-60 S. 459 98-61 S. 1696 98-80 S j ^Z Q{ Qclno S. 461 98-150 S. 1724 98-122 ay R^«" QO OR I no S. 505 98-205 S. 1797 98-81 c V R!«' 8^ q8-89 S. 552 98-148 S. 1837 98-174 S.J^'^-. ^^^-Res. ^9^2 98-15^* ""^8 S. 577 98-196 S. 1850 98-105 S.J. Res. 96 98-58 S. 589 98-213 S. 1872 98-95 S.J. Res. 98 98-83 S. 602 98-111 S. 1894 98-132 ^ T i? mo QQ loc S. 639 98-43 S. 1944 98-149 g^ 5^^- JVf to^Zo S. 653 98-36 S. 2129 98-194 ^i' g^^- }]] ^^'^^^ S. 675 98-94 S.^ g^s- ]]l "98:84 S.- 680 98-46 S.J. Res. 15 98-5 g.J. Res. 119 98-103 S. 726 98-192 S.J. Res. 18 98-55 g.J. Res. 121 98-145 S. 727 98-74 S.J. Res. 21 98-7 g.J. Res. 122 98-153 S. 807 98-170 S.J. Res. 32 98-18 g.J. Res. 128 98-130 S. 884 98-123 S.J. Res. 34 98-56 S.J. Res. 131 „98-93 S. 925 98-44 S.J. Res. 35 98-9 S.J. Res. 139 98-162 S. 926 98-17 S.J. Res. 37 98-3 S.J. Res. 140 98-113 S. 929 98-57 S.J. Res. 42 98-42 S.J. Res. 141 98-187 S. 930 98-73 S.J. Res. 44 98-182 S.J. Res. 142 98-112 S. 957 98-33 S.J. Res. 45 98-147 S.J. Res. 159 98-119 S. 967 98-37 S.J. Res. 51 98-30 S.J. Res. 188 98-154 S. 974 98-209 S.J. Res. 52 98-19 S.J. Res. 189 98-143 LIST OF PUBLIC LAWS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME Public Law Date Page 98-1 Nancy Hanks Center; Old Post Office Building, designa­ tion. AN ACT To designate a Nancy Hanks Center" and the "Old Post Office Building" in Washington, Dis­ trict of Columbia, and for other purposes Feb. 15, 1983 3 98-2 Lithuanian Independence Day. JOINT RESOLUTION To direct the President to issue a proclamation designat­ ing February 16, 1983, as "Lithuanian Independence Day" Feb. 16, 1983 5 98-3 Women's History Week. JOINT RESOLUTION Providing that the week containing March 8, 1983, shall be desig­ nated as "Women's History Week" Mar. 8, 1983 6 98-4 Payment-in-Kind Tax Treatment Act of 1983. AN ACT Relating to the treatment for income and estate tax purposes of commodities received under 1983 payment- in-kind programs, and for other purposes Mar. 11, 1983 7 98-5 National Eye Donor Month. JOINT RESOLUTION Desig­ nating the month of March 1983 as "National Eye Donor Month" Mar. 11, 1983 10 98-6 Federal Public Transportation Act of 1982, amendment. AN ACT To repeal section 311 of the Federal Public Transportation Act of 1982 Mar. 16, 1983 11 98-7 National Child Abuse Prevention Month. JOINT RESO­ LUTION To designate April 1983 as "National Child Abuse Prevention Month Mar. 16, 1983 12 98-8 Emergency jobs appropriations. AN ACT Making appro­ priations to provide productive employment for hun­ dreds of thousands of jobless Americans, to hasten or initiate Federal projects and construction of lasting value to the Nation and its citizens, and to provide hu­ manitarian assistance to the indigent for fiscal year 1983, and for other purposes Mar.
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