Public Law 89-787 89th Congress, H. R. 14745 November 7, 1966 An Act Making appropriations for the Departments of Labor, and Health, Education, and Welfare, and related agencies, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the Departments of Labor, and Health, Education, and Welfare, and related agencies, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967, and for other purposes, namely : TITLE I—DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ManrowErR. ADMINISTRATION MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING ACTIVITIES For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary to carry ito effect the Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2571-2620) , $390,044,000, to remain available until June 30, 1968. OFFICE OF MANPOWER ADMINISTRATOR, SALARIES AND EXPENSES For necessary expenses for the Office of the Manpower Adminis- trator, including administering the Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962, as amended, and research under such Act, and for performing the functions of the Secretary in the fields of automa- tion and manpower, $30,900,000, to remain available until June 30, 1968. Bureau or APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINING SALARIES AND EXPENSES For necessary expenses for encouraging apprentice training pro- grams, as authorized by the Acts of March 4, 1918 and August 16, 1987 (5 U.S.C. 611, 29 U.S.C. 50), and for performing functions under the Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962, as amended, $8,180,000. Bureau or EmpLroyMent SEcurrry LIMITATION ON GRANTS TO STATES FOR UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ADMINISTRATION ~ For grants in accordance with the provisions of the Act of June 6, 1933, as amended (29 U.S.C. 49-49n), for carrying into effect section 602 of the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944, for grants to the States as authorized in title. ITT of the Social Security Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 501-503), including, upon the request of any State, the purchase of equipment, and the payment of rental for space made available to such State in lieu of grants for such purpose, and for expenses not. otherwise provided for, necessary for carrying out title XV of the Social Security Act, as amended (68 Stat. 1130), $524,000,000 may be expended from the employment security admin- istration account in the Unemployment trust fund, and of which $12,000,000 shall be available only to the extent necessary to meet increased costs of administration resulting from changes in a State law or increases in the number of claims filed and claims paid or 70-975 (694) O - 66 FL 9 ~ 2-BY HRI THE 80 STAT, 1378 Departments of Labor, and Health, Educa- tion, and Wel- fare Appropri- ation Act, 1967, 76 Stat. 23. 37 Stat, 7363 50 Stat. 664. 48 Stat. 113, 58 Stat. 294. 38 USC 1801 note, 2012 note. 49 Stat. 626, 42 USC 1361+ 1371. Pub, Law 89-787 -2- November 7, 1966 80 STAT. 1379 49 State 626. 42 USC 501=503, 48 Stat, 113. 29 USC 49-49n, 68 Stat. 1130. 42 USC 1361- 1371, 76 Stat. 236 78 Stat. 920. increased salary costs resulting from changes in State salary compen- sation plans embracing employees of the State generally over those upon which the State’s basic grant (or the allocation for the District of Columbia) was based, which increased costs of administration cannot be provided for by normal budgetary adjustments: Provided,. ‘That any portion of the funds granted to a State in the current fiscal year and not obligated by the State in that year shall be returned to the Treasury and credited to the account from which derived: Pro- wided further, That such amounts as may be agreed upon by the Department of Labor and the Post Office Department shall be used for the payment, in such manner as said parties may jointly deter- mine, of postage for the transmission of official mail matter in con- nection with the administration of unemployment compensation sys- tems and employment services by States receiving grants herefrom. Grants to States, next succeeding fiscal year: For making, after May 31 of the current fiscal year, payments to States under title TIT of the Social Security Act, as amended, and under the Act of June 6, 1933, as amended, for the first quarter of the next succeeding fiscal year, such sums as may be necessary, the obligations incurred and the expenditures made thereunder for payments under such title and under such Act of June 6, 1933, to be charged to the appropriation therefor for that fiscal year: Provided, That the payments made pursuant to this paragraph shall not exceed the amount obligated by the United States for such purposes for the fourth quarter of the current fiscal year, UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION FOR FEDERAL EMPLOYEES AND EX-SERVICEMEN Fer payments to unemployed Federal employees and ex-servicemen, as authorized by title XV of the Social Security Act, as amended, $90,000,000, of which not to exceed $5,000,000 shall be available for benefit payments for trade adjustment activities, together with such amount as may be necessary to be charged to the subsequent year appropriation for the payment of benefits for any period subsequent to March 31 of the current year. Unemployment compensation for Federal employees and ex-service- men, next succeeding fiscal year: For making, after May 31 of the cur- rent fiscal year, payments to States, as authorized by title XV of the Social Security Act, as amended, such amounts as may be required for payment to unemployed Federal employees and ex-servicemen for the first quarter of the next succeeding fiscal year, and the obligations and expenditures thereunder shall be charged:to the appropriation therefor for that fiscal year: Provided, That the payments made pur- suant to this paragraph shall not exceed the amount. paid to the States for the first quarter of the current fiscal year. SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses necessary for the general administration of the em- ployment service and unemployment compensation programs; per- forming functions under the Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2571-2620) ; and administration of the Farm Labor Contractor Registration Act of 1963 (7 U.S.C. 2041); and activities relating to the admission and employment in agriculture of non-immigrant aliens in connection with the Secretary of Labor’s responsibilities under the Immigration and Nationality November 7, 1966 -3- Pub. Law 89-787 Act (8 U.S.C. 1184) ; $2,750,000, together with not to exceed $17,922,- 000 which may be expended from the employment security administra- tion account in the Unemployment Trust Fund, of which not to exceed $1,725,500 shall be available for activities of the farm labor services, and of which $1,782,000 shall be for carrying into effect the provisions of title IV (except section 602) of the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944. Lapor-MaNnacementr RELations LABOR-MANAGEMENT SERVICES ADMINISTRATION, SALARIES AND EXPENSES For necessary expenses to carry out the provisions of the Welfare and Pension Plans Disclosure Act and the Labor-Management Report- ing and Disclosure Act; expenses of commissions and boards to resolve labor-management disputes and other expenses for improving: the climate of Jabor-management relations; and to render assistance in connection with reemployment under the several provisions of law respecting reemployment after active military service, $8,510,000. Wace anp Lasor STANDARDS WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION, SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses necessary for performing the duties imposed by the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended, the Service Contract Act of 1965 (79 Stat. 1034), and the Act to provide conditions for the purchase of supplies and the making of contracts by the United States, approved June 30, 1936, as amended (41 U.S.C. 35-45), includ- ing reimbursements to State, Federal, and local agencies and their employees for inspection services rendered, $22,256,000. BUREAU OF LABOR STANDARDS, SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses necessary for the promotion of industrial safety, employment stabilization, and amicable industrial relations for labor and industry ; performance of safety functions of the Secretary under the Federal Employees’ Compensation Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. 784(c)) and the Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act, as amended (72 Stat. 835); and not less than $451,000 for the work of the President’s Committee on Employment. of the Handi- capped, as authorized by the Act of July 11, 1949 (63 Stat. 409); $3,389,000: Provided, That no part of the appropriation for the Presi- dent’s Committee shall be subject to reduction or transfer to any other department or agency under the provisions of any existing law. WOMEN’S BUREAU, SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses necessary for the work of the Women’s Bureau, as authorized by the Act of June 5, 1920 (29 U.S.C. 11-16), including purchase of reports and material for informational exhibits, $888,000. BUREAU OF EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION, SALARIES AND EXPENSES For necessary administrative expenses, $4,707,000, together with not to exceed $65,000 to be derived from the fund created by section 44 of the Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act, as amended (33 U.S.C. 944). ‘80 STAT. 1380 66 Stat. 163. 8 USC 1101 note, 58 Stat. 293. 38 Usc 1801 note, 2012 note, 72 Stat, 997. 29 USC 30l note, 73 Stat. 519. 29 USC 401 note. 52 Stat. 1060, 29 USC 201. 41 USC 35] note. 49 Stat. 2036. 63 Stat, 864. 33 USC 941, 41 Stat. 987, pa 44 Stat. 1444. 80 STAT. 60 Stat. 39 Stat. 48 Stat. 62 Stat. 1381 696. 7423 351, 1242, 50 USC App. 2003, 2004, 5 USC 793. 5 USC 7833 Antes pe 255, Pub. Law 89-787 ~4- November 7, 1966 EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION CLAIMS AND EXPENSES For the payment of compensation and other benefits and expenses (except administrative expenses) authorized by law and accruing dur- ing the current or any prior fiscal year, including payments to other Federal agencies for medical and hospital services pursuant to agree- ment approved by the Bureau of Employees’ Compensation ; continua- tion of payment of benefits as provided for under the head “Civilian War Benefits” in the Federal Security Agency Appropriation Act, 1947; the advancement of costs for enforcement, of recoveries in third- party cases; the furnishing of medical and hospital services and sup- plies, treatment, and funeral and burial expenses, including transpor- tation and other expenses incidental to such services, treatment, and burial, for such enrollees of the Civilian Conservation Corps as were certified by the Director of such Corps as receiving hospital services and treatment at Government expense on June 30, 1943, and who are not otherwise entitled thereto as civilian employees of the United States, and the limitations and authority of the Act of September 7, 1916, as amended (5 U.S.C. 796), shall apply in providing such serv- ices, treatment, and expenses in such cases and for payments pursuant to sections 4(c) and 5(f) of the War Claims Act of 1948 (50 U.S.C. App. 2012) ; $44,375,000, together with such amount as may be neces- sary to be charged to the subsequent year appropriation for the pay- ment of compensation and other benefits for any period subsequent to March 31 of the year: Provided, That, in the adjudication of claims under section 42 of the said Act of 1916, for benefits payable from this appropriation, authority under. section 32 of the Act to make rules and regulations shall be construed to include the nature and extent of the proofs and evidence required to establish the right to such bene- fits without regard to the date of the injury or death for which claim is made. Bureau oF Lapor Statistics SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the work of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, including advances or reimburse- ment to State, Federal, and local agencies and their employees for services rendered, $20,350,000. Bureau or InTERNATIONAL Lasor AFFrarrs SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses necessary for the conduct of international labor affairs, $1,230,000. SPECIAL FOREIGN CURRENCY PROGRAM For payments in foreign currencies which the Treasury Department determines to be excess to the normal requirements of the United States, for necessary expenses of the Bureau of International Labor Affairs, as authorized by law, $75,000, to remain available until ex- pended : Provided, That this appropriation shall be available, in addi- tion to other appropriations to such agency, for payments in the fore- going currencies. November 7, 1966 -5- Pub. Law 89-787 Orrice oF THE SOLICITOR SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses necessary for the Office of the Solicitor, $5,451,000, together with not to exceed $140,000 to be derived from the Employ- ment Security Administration account, Unemployment Trust Fund. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses necessary for the Office of the Secretary of Labor, $3,685,000, together with not to exceed $140,000 to be derived from the Employment Security Administration account, Unemployment Trust Fund. FEDERAL CONTRACT COMPLIANCE AND CIVIL RIGHTS PROGRAM For expenses necessary to carry out the functions of the Department of Labor under Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, $1,103,000. PRESIDENT’S COMMITTEE ON CONSUMER INTERESTS For necessary expenses of the President’s Committee on Consumer stare established by Executive Order 11136 of January 3, 1964, 327,000. This title may be cited as the “Department of Labor Appropriation Act, 1967”. TITLE II—DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE Foop anp Drug ADMINISTRATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES For necessary expenses not otherwise provided for, of the Food and Drug Administration, including reporting and illustrating the results of investigations; purchase of chemicals, apparatus, and scientific equipment; payment in advance for special tests and analyses and adverse reaction reporting by contract; payment of fees, travel, and per diem in connection with studies of new developments pertinent to food and drug enforcement operations; compensation of informers; not to exceed $20,000 for miscellaneous and emergency expenses of enforcement activities, to be authorized or approved by the Secretary and to be accounted for solely on his certificate; purchase of not to exceed nine passenger motor vehicles for police-type use which may exceed by $300 each the general purchase price Hmitation for the cur- rent fiscal year; payment for publication of technical and informa- tional materials in professional and trade journals; and rental of special purpose space in the District of Columbia or elsewhere; $60,000,000. BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES For construction, alteration, and equipment of facilities, including acquisition of sites, and planning, architectural, and engineering serv- ices, $3,180,000, to remain available until expended. 80 STAT, 1382 30F.R, 12319, 42 USC 2000e note. 78 Stat. 252, 42 USC 2000d- 2000d=4, 3 CFR 1964 Supp.» p. 110. Citation of title. 80 STAT. State Stat. Stat. Stat. Stat. Stat. Stat. Stat. USC 982, 988, Stat. 1383 7753 9253 1598, 1489, 27. 909. 586. 1037, 403, 79 Stat. 5. 40 USC app. l. 79 Stat. 1219. 20 USC 1001 et seq. 78 Stat. 513. 42 USC 2751- 2756.6 Pub. Law 89-787 -6- November 7, 1966. Orrice or EpucaTion EXPANSION AND IMPROVEMENT OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION For carrying out the provisions of titles I, II, and III of the Voca- tional Education Act of 1946, as amended (20 U.S.C. 15i-15m, 150- 13q, 15aa-15jj, l5aaa—ldgee), section 1 of the Act of March 8, 1931 (20 U.S.C. 30), the Act of March 18, 1950 (20 U.S.C. 31-33), section 9 of the Act of August 1, 1956 (20 U.S.C. 34), section 2 of the Act of September 25, 1962 (48 U.S.C. 1667), sections 8 and 9 of the National Vocational Student Loan Insurance Act of 1965 (74 Stat. 1037, 1041), and the Vocational Education Act of 1963 (20 U.S.C. 35-35n) ; $278,016,000, of which $5,000,000 shall be for practical nurse training under title II of the Vocational Education Act of 1946, $875,000 shall be for vocational education in the fishery trades and industry includ- ing distributive occupations therein under title I of the Vocational Education Act of 1946, $15,000,000 shall be for area vocational edu- cation programs under title III of the Vocational Education Act of 1946, $10,000,000 shall be for work-study programs under section 18 of the Vocational Education Act of 19638, $208,225,000 shall be for vocational education programs under section 4 of the Vocational Education Act of 1963, of which $198,225,000 shall be available for grants to States, and not to exceed $10,000,000 shall be available for research and special project activities under said section, $8,000,000 to remain available until expended shall be for area vocational school construction under section 211 of the Appalachian Regional Develop- ment Act of 1965, and $1,800,000 for advances for reserve funds and interest payments on insured loans under the National Vocational Student Loan Insurance Act of 1965 of which $775,000 for interest payments shall remain available until expended and $1,025,000 for advances shall remain available until June 30, 1968. HIGHER EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES For grants, contracts, payments, and advances under titles I, II, IV (except payments under parts C and D), V (except. part. B) and VI of the Higher Education Act of 1965, and for grants under part C of title I of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, as amended, $383,900,000, of which $10,000,000 shall be for grants for college and university extension education under title I of the Higher Education Act of 1965, $3,000,000 shall be for transfer to the Librarian of Con- gress for the acquisition and cataloging of library materials under part C of title IT of that Act, $114,500,000 shall be for programs under part A of title TV of that Act of which $112,000,000 shall be for educational opportunity grants and shali remain available through June 30, 1968, $43,000,000 shall be for loan insurance programs under part B of title LV of that Act of which $33,000,000 for interest payments shall remain available until expended and $10,000,000 for advances shall remain available until June 30, 1968, $30,000,000 shall be for the program under part C of title V of that Act, $17,000,000 shall be for the pur- poses of title VI of the Act of which amounts reallotted under part A shall remain available through June 30, 1968, and $134,100,000 shall be for grants for college work-study programs under part C of title I of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 of which amounts reallotted shall remain available through June 30, 1968. November 7, 1966 - 7- Pub. Law 89-787 NATIONAL TEACHER CORPS For the National Teacher Corps authorized in part B of title V of the Higher Education Act of 1965, $7,500,000 for the purposes of section 514 of said Act: Provided, That none of these funds may be used to pay in excess of 90 per centum of the salary of any teacher in the National Teacher Corps: Provided further, That none of these funds may be spent on behalf of any National Teacher Corps program in any local school system prior to approval of such program by the State educational agency of the State in which the school system is located. STUDENT LOAN INSURANCE FUND For the Student Loan Insurance Fund created by section 431 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (79 Stat. 1245) and the Vocational Student Loan Insurance Fund created by section 13 (a). of the National Vocational Student Loan Insurance Act of 1965 (79 Stat. 1046), $3,200,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That. said funds shall be merged into one account. FURTHER ENDOWMENT OF COLLEGES OF AGRICULTURE AND THE MECHANIC ARTS For carrying out the provisions of section 22 of the Act of June 29, 1935, as amended (7 U.S.C. 329), $11,950,000. PAYMENTS TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS For payments to local educational] agencies for the maintenance and operation of schools as authorized by the Act of September 30, 1950, as amended (20 U.S.C., ch. 13), $416,200,000: Provided, That this appropriation shall also be available for carrying out the provisions of section 6 of such Act: Provided further, That no part of this appro- priation shall be available to carry out the provisions of legislation enacted after June 30, 1966. ASSISTANCE FOR SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION For an additional amount for providing school facilities and for grants to local educational agencies in federally affected areas, as authorized by the Act of September 23, 1950, as amended (20 U.S.C., ch. 19), including not to exceed $620,000 for necessary expenses during the current fiscal year of technical services rendered by other agencies, $22,937,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be available for salaries or other direct expenses of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: Pro- vided further, That applications filed on or before June 30, 1966, shall receive priority over applications filed after such date. DEFENSE EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES For grants, loans, and payments under the National Defense Edu- cation Act. of 1958, as amended (20 U.S.C. ch. 17; Public Law 88- 665), $446,357,000, of which $192,000,000 shall be for capital contri- butions to student loan funds and loans for non-Federal capital contributions to student lean funds under title TI, of which not to exceed $2,000,000 shall be for such loans for non-Federal contribu- tions, $88,200,000 shall be for grants to States and loans to nonprofit private schools for equipment and minor remodeling under title IIT and for grants to States for supervisory and other services under title TIL: Provided, That allotments under sections 302(a) and 305 80 STAT. 1384 79 Stat, 1255, 20 USC 1101- 1107. 20 USC 1081. 20 USC 992, 74 Stat. 525, 64 Stat. 1100. 20 USC 236+ 244, 72 Stat, 548, 20 USC 631- 645. 72 Stat. 1580, 20 USC 401 note. Pub. Law 89-787 - 8= November 7, 1966 80 STAT. 1385 72 Stat, 1588. 20 Use 442, 20 USC 481. 75 Stat. 594, 20 USC 401. 20 USC 421-429, 72 Stat. 1777. 77 Stat, 295, 20 USC 618. 68 Stat. 533, 79 Stat. 44, 20 USC 332a. 22 USC 2452, for equipment and minor remodeling shall be made on the basis of $79,200,000 for grants to States and on the basis of $7,390,909 for loans to private nonprofit schools, and allotments under section 302(b) for supervisory and other services shall be made on the basis of $9,000,000; and $24,500,000 of the amount appropriated herein shall be for grants to States for testing, guidance, and counseling under title V : Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be available for the purchase of science, mathematics, and modern language teaching equipment, or equipment suitable for use for teaching im such fields of education, which can be identified as originating in or having been exported from a Communist country, unless such equipment is unavailable from any other source: Provided further, That no part of this appro- priation shall be available for graduate fellowships awarded initially under the provisions of the Act after the date of enactment of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriation Act, 1962, which are not found by the Commissioner of Education to be consistent with the purpose of the Act as stated in section 101 thereof Leans and payments under the National Defense Education Act, next succeeding fiscal year: For making, after March 31 of the cur- rent fiscal year, loans and payments under title IT of the National Defense Education Act, for the first quarter of the next succeeding fiscal ‘year such sums as may be necessary, the obligations incurred and the expenditures made thereunder to be charged to the appropria- tion for the same purpose for that fiscal year: Provided, That the pay- ments made pursuant to this paragraph shall not exceed the amount paid for the same purposes for the first quarter of the current fiscal year. EDUCATIONAL IMPROVEMENT FOR THE HANDICAPPED For grants for training and research and demonstrations with re- spect to handicapped children pursuant to the Act of September 6, 1958, as amended (20 U.S.C. 611-617), and section 302 of the Mental Retardation Facilities and Community Mental Health Centers Con- struction Act of 1963 (Public Law 88-164), as amended (79 Stat. 429), $32,600,000. RESEARCH AND TRAINING For research, surveys, training, dissemination of information, and demonstrations in education as authorized by the Act of July 26, 1954 (20 U.S.C. 331-332), as amended by title IV of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, $70,000,000, of which not to exceed $12,400,000 shall remain available until expended for construction of regional facilities for research and related purposes under section 4 of such Act. EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH (SPECIAL FOREIGN CURRENCY PROGRAM) For payments in foreign currencies which the Treasury Depart- ment determines to be excess to the normal requirements of the United States, for necessary expenses of the Office of Education, as author- ized by law, $1,000,000, to remain available until expended : Provided, That this appropriation shall be available, in addition to other appro- priations to such agency, for payments in the foregoing currencies. FOREIGN LANGUAGE TRAINING AND AREA STUDIES For payments to carry out the provisions of section 102(b) (6) of the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961 (75 Stat. 529), $38,000,000. November 7, 1966 -9- Pub. Law 89-787 80 STAT. 1386 SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses necessary for the Office of Education, including sur- veys, studies, investigations, and reports regarding libraries; coordi- nation of library service on the national level with other forms of adult education; development of library service throughout the coun- try; purchase, distribution, and exchange of education documents, motion-picture films, and lantern slides; $35,150,000, including $100,000 to be available only for the National Advisory Committee on Education of the Deaf, $100,000 to be available only for the National Conference on Education of the Deaf, and $150,000 to be available only for transfer to the appropriation “Office of the Secre- tary, Salaries and Expenses” for a comprehensive study of training programs financed in whole or in part with Federal funds. VocaTionaL REHABILITATION ADMINISTRATION GRANTS FOR REHABILITATION SERVICES AND FACILITIES For grants for rehabilitation services and facilities in accordance with the Vocational Rehabilitation Act, as amended, $244,060,000, of which $221,000,000 is for grants for vocational rehabilitation services under section 2; $3,000,000 is for grants for innovation projects under section 3; $9,560,000, of which $6,310,000 (to remain available through June 30, 1971) shall be for planning, preparing for, and initiating special programs to expand vocational rehabilitation services under section 4(a)(2)(A), and of which $3,250,000 (te remain available through June 30, 1968) shall be for State planning for the develop- ment of comprehensive vocational rehabilitation programs under section 4(a) (2) (B) ; $4,500,000, which shall remain available for the period specified in section 12(i), is for grants with respect to work- shops and rehabilitation facilities under section 12; and $6,000,000 is for grants for workshop improvement activities under section 18: Provided, That the Secretary shall, within the limits of the allotments and additional allotments for grants under section 2 of such Act, allocate (or from time to time reallocate) among the States, in accord- ance with regulations, amounts not exceeding in the aggregate $5,000,000, which may be used only for paying the Federal share of expenditures for the establishment of workshops or rehabilitation facilities where the State funds used for such expenditures are derived from private contributions conditioned on use for a specified workshop or facility, and no part of the allotment or additional allotment. to any State for grants under section 2 of said Act other than the allo- cation or reallocation to such State under this proviso may be so used: Provided further, That the allotment to any State under section 3(a) (1) of such Act shall be not less than $25,000. Grants to States, next succeeding fiscal year: For making, after May 31, of the current fiscal year, grants to States under sections 2 and 3 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act, as amended, for the first quar- ter of the next succeeding fiscal year such sums as may be necessary, the obligations incurred and the expenditures made thereunder to be charged to the appropriation therefor for that fiscal year: Provided, That the payments made pursuant to this paragraph shall not exceed the amount paid to the States for the first quarter of the current fiscal year. 68 Stat. 652; 79 Stat. 1282, 29 USC 3lnote, 80 STAT. 1387 29 USC 34, 29 USC 37. 22 USC 2101 note. 79 Stat. 1284, 29 USC 42, 676, 79 Stat. 408. 2 USC 422, 58 42 Stat. 682. USC 201 note. Pub. Law 89-787 -10- 1966 November 7, RESEARCH AND TRAINING For grants and other expenses (except administrative expenses) for research, training, traineeships, and other special projects, pursuant to section 4 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act, as amended, for carrying out the training functions provided for in section 7 of said Act, for studies, investigations, demonstrations, and reports, and of dissemination of information with respect thereto pursuant to section 7 of said Act, and not to exceed $100,000 for carrying out the functions of the Vocational Rehabilitation Administration under the Interna- tional Health Research Act of 1960 (74 Stat. 364), $60,395,000. RESEARCH AND TRAINING (SPECIAL FOREIGN CURRENCY PROGRAM) For payments in foreign currencies which the Treasury Depart- ment determines to be excess to the normal requirements of the United States, for necessary expenses of the Vocational Rehabilitation Admin- istration, as authorized by law, $3,000,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That this appropriation shall be available, in addition to other appropriations to such agency, for the payments in the foregoing currencies. GRANTS FOR CORRECTIONAL REHABILITATION STUDY For grants under the provisions of section 16 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act, as amended, for a program of research and study in correctional rehabilitation, $800,000. SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses, not. otherwise provided for, necessary for the Voca- tional Rehabilitation Administration, $4,869,000, together with not to exceed $299,000 to be transferred from the Federal Disability Insur- ance Trust Fund and the Federal Old-Age and Survivers Insurance Trast Fund, as provided in section 222(d) (5) of the Social Security Act, as amended. Pusric Heatra Service PREAMBLE For necessary expenses in carrying out the Public Health Service Act, as amended (42 U.S.C., ch. 6A) (hereinafter referred to as the Act), and other Acts, including expenses for active commissioned officers in the Reserve Corps and for not to exceed two thousand eight hundred commissioned officers in the Regular Corps; expenses inci- dent to the dissemination of health information in foreign countries through exhibits and other appropriate means; expenses of primary and secondary schooling of dependents, in foreign countries, of Public Health Service commissioned officers stationed in foreign countries, at costs for any given area not in excess of those of the Department of Defense for the same area, when it is determined by the Secretary that the schools available in the locality are unable to provide adequately for the education of such dependents, and for the transportation of such dependents between such schools and.their places of residence when the schools are not accessible to such dependents by regular means of transportation ; rental or lease of living quarters (for periods not exceeding 5 years), and provision of heat, fuel, and light, and maintenance, improvement, and repair of such quarters, and advance November 7, 1966 - 1ll- Pub. Law 89-787 payments therefor, for civilian officers and employees of the Public Health Service who are United States citizens and who have a per- manent station in a foreign country ; not to exceed $1,000 for entertain- ment of visiting scientists when specifically approved by the Surgeon General ; purchase, erection, and maintenance of temporary or portable structures; and for the payment of compensation to consultants or individual scientists appointed for limited periods of time pursuant to section 207(£) or section 207(g) of the Act, at rates established by the Surgeon General, or the Secretary where such action is required by statute, not to exceed $24,500 per annum; as follows: BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES For construction, major repair, improvement, extension, and equip- ment of Public Health Service facilities, not otherwise provided, including plans and specifications and acquisition of sites, $18, 279,000, to remain available until expended. INJURY CONTROL To carry out section 301 of the Act, and for expenses necessary for demonstrations and training personnel for State and local health work pursuant to section 314(c) of the Act, with respect to injury control, $5,759,000. CHRONIC DISEASES AND HEALTH OF THE AGED To carry out sections 301, 311, 814(e), 316, 402(g), and 408(a) (1) of the Act, and for expenses necessary for demonstrations and train- ing personnel for State and local health work under section 314(c) of the Act, with respect to chronic diseases and health problems of the aged, for allotments and payments to States under section 314(c) of the Act for establishing and maintaining adequate public health serv- ices for the chronically ill and the aged, and for cooperating with State health agencies, and other public and private nonprofit institutions, in the prevention, control, and eradication of cancer, neurological and sensory diseases, and blindness by providing for consultative services, training, demonstrations, and other control activities, directly and through grants-in-aid, $91,614,000, of which $12,300,000 shall be available only for such allotments and payments to States under section 314(c) of the Act, and $2,750,000 shall be available through June 30, 1968, for grants under title XVII of the Social Security Act, as amended. COMMUNITY HEALTH PRACTICE AND RESEARCH To carry out, to the extent not otherwise provided, sections 301, 306, 309, 310, 311, 314(c), title VII and title VIII of the Act, Executive Order 11074 of January 8, 1968, $124,280,000. Loans, grants, and payments for the next succeeding fiscal year: For making, after March 31 of the current fiscal year, loans, grants, and payments under section 306, parts C and F of title VII, and part B of title VUT of the Act for the first quarter of the next succeeding fiscal year, such sums as may be necessary, and the obligations incurred and expenditures made hereunder shall be charged to the appropria- tion for that purpose for such fiscal year: Provided, That such pay- ments pursuant to this paragraph may not exceed 50 per centum of the amounts authorized in section 306, part C of title VIT and part B of title VIII for these purposes for the next succeeding fiscal year, 80 STAT, 1388 42 USC 209, 42 USC 241, 42 USC 246, 42 USC 241, 243,. 246, 247a, 282, 283. 77 Stat. 275. 42 USC 1391- 1394, 42 USC 241, 242d, 242g, 242h, 243, 246, 292, 296. 3 CPR 1959- 1963 Comp., p. 691, 80 STAT. 1389 42 USC 241, 243, 246, 247b, 264, 42 USC 246, 266. 42 USC 288a. 79 Stat, 338. 42 USC 401, 79 Stat. 291, 42 USC 1395- 139511. 78 Stat. 908. 42 USC 296= 298b. Pub. Law 89-787 -~12- November 7, 1966 COMMUNICABLE DISEASE ACTIVITIES To carry out, except as otherwise provided for, those provisions of sections 301, 311, 314(c), 317, and. 361 of the Act relating to the pre- vention and suppression of communicable and preventable diseases, and the interstate transmission and spread thereof; hire, maintenance, and operation of aircraft; $44,220,000, of which $9,100,000 shall be available through June 30, 1968, to carry out section 317 of. the Act. CONTROL OF TUBERCULOSIS To carry out. the purposes of section 314(b) of the Act, $21,597,000, of which $14,950,000 shall be available for grants of money, services, supplies and equipment to States, and with the approval of the respec- tive State health authority, to counties, health districts and other political subdivisions of the States for the control of tuberculosis in such amounts and upon such terms and conditions as the Surgeon General may determine, and of which $3,000,000 shall be available only for grants to States, to be matched by an equal amount of State and local funds expended for the same purpose, for direct expenses of prevention and case-finding projects, including salaries, fees, and travel of personnel directly engaged in prevention and case finding and the necessary equipment and supplies used directly in prevention and case-finding operations, but excluding the purchase of care in hospitals and sanatoriums. CONTROL OF VENEREAL DISEASES To carry out the purposes of sections 314(a) and 363 of the Act with respect to venereal diseases and for grants of money, services, supplies, equipment, and use of facilities to States, as defined in the Act, and with the approval of the respective State health authorities, to counties, health districts, and other political subdivisions of the States, for venereal disease control activities, in such amounts and upon such terms and conditions. as the Surgeon General may deter- mine, $10,593,000. DENTAL SERVICES AND RESOURCES To carry out sections 301, 311 and 314(c) of the Act, and for train- ing grants under section 422 of the Act, with respect to dental health activities, except as otherwise provided for the National Institute of Dental Research, $9,693,000. MEDICAL CARE SERVICES To carry out to the extent. not otherwise provided sections 301 and 311 of the Act, and for home health service programs under section 814(c) of the Act, $10,385,000, together with $8,512,000 to be trans- ferred, as authorized by section 201(g) (1) of the Social Security Act, as amended, from any one or all of the trust funds referred to therein and to be expended for functions delegated to the Surgeon General by the Secretary under title XVIII of the Social Security Act. NURSING SERVICES AND RESOURCES To carry out sections 301 and 311 of the Act with respect to nursing services and resources, and to the extent not otherwise provided, title VIII of the Act, $25,623,000. Grants and payments for the next succeeding fiscal year: For making, after March 31 of the current fiscal year, grants and payments November 7, 1966 - 13 ~ Pub. Law 89-787 under part B of title VIII of the Act for the first quarter of the next succeeding fiscal year, such sums as may be necessary, and the obliga- tions incurred and expenditures made hereunder shall be charged to the appropriation for that purpose for such fiscal year: Provided, That such payments pursuant to this paragraph may not exceed 50 per centum of the amounts authorized in such part B for these pur- poses for the next succeeding fiscal year. HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES To carry out the provisions of section 318 and title VI of the Act, as amended, and parts B and C of the Mental Retardation Facilities Construction Act (42 U.S.C. 2661-2677), and, except as otherwise provided, the Community Mental Health Centers Act (42 U.S.C. 2681-2687), and section 202 of the Appalachian Regional Develop- ment Act of 1965, $313,525,000, of which $170,000,000 shall be available until June 30, 1968 (except that. funds for Guam, American Samoa, and the Virgin Islands shall be available until June 380, 1969), for grants or loans for hospitals and related facilities pursuant to seetion 601 (b) of the Public Health Service Act, $100,000,000 shall be avail- able until June 30, 1968 (except that funds for Guam, American Samoa, and the Virgin Islands shall be available until June 30, 1969), for grants or loans for facilities pursuant to section 601(a) of the Public Health Service Act, $5,000,000 shall be for special project grants pursuant to section 318 of the Public Health Service Act, $7,500,000 shall be for the purposes authorized in section 624 of the Public Health Service Act, $10,000,000, to remain available until expended, shall be for grants for facilities pursuant to part B of the Mental Retardation Facilities Construction Act, $15,000,000 shall be available until June 30, 1968, for grants for facilities pursuant to part C of the Mental Retardation Facilities Construction Act, and $2,500,000, to remain available until expended, shall be for grants for construction, equipment, and operation of demonstration health facili- ties under the Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965: Pro- vided, That there may be transferred to this appropriation from “Construction of community mental health centers” an amount not to exceed the sum of the allotment adjustments made by the Secretary pursuant to section 202(c) of the Community Mental Health Centers ct. CONSTRUCTION OF HEALTH EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES To carry out part B of title VII and part A of title VITI of the Act, $160,727,000, of which $135,000,000 is for grants to. assist in construc- tion of teaching facilities pursuant to section 720 of the Act including $27,000,000 for the purposes of subsection (2) of said_ section, $16,000,000 is for grants to assist in construction of new or replacement or rehabilitation of existing facilities for collegiate schools of nursing pursuant to section 801; and $15,000,000 is for grants to assist in con- struction of new or replacement or rehabilitation of existing facilities for associate degree and diploma schools of nursing pursuant te section 801: Provided, That amounts appropriated herein for grants shall remain available until expended. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES To carry out, except as otherwise provided for, sections 301, 311, and 814(c) of the Act with respect to environmental health and arctic health activities, $24,298,000. 80 78 42 STAT. 1390 Stat. 913, USC 297~ 2978. 42 78 77 77 79 40 USC 247c. Stat. 447. USC 291-2910, Stat, 284, Stat. 290. Stat. 11. USC app. 202, 77 Stat. 1643 78 Stat. 908. 42 USC 293- 293h, 296~ 296e. 42 USC 241, 243, 246, 80 STAT. 1391 77 State 392. 42 USC 1857 note. 42 USC 241, 243, 264. 42 USC 246. 42 USC 3251 note. 60 Stat. 903. 42 USC 241 et S@qgey 220, 222. 77 Stat. 83. 42 USC 253a. 68 Stat. A743 69 Stat. 76. 3 CFR 1943 Cum. Suppos p. 1101, 42 USC 264-272, 42 USC 252, 42 USC 249, Pub.. Law 89-787 -14- November 7, 1966 AIR POLLUTION To carry out the Clean Air Act, including purchase of not to exceed three passenger motor vehicles, and hire, maintenance, and operation of aircraft, $35,561,000. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND SANITATION To carry out sections 301, 311, and 361 of the Act, and for expenses necessary for demonstrations and training personnel for State and local health work under section 314(c) of the Act, with respect to milk, food, and community sanitation, and interstate quarantine activities, and to carry out the functions of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare under the Solid Waste Disposal Act of 1965 (79 Stat. 997), $21,963,000. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH To carry out sections 301 and 311 of the Act, and for expenses neces- sary for denionstrations and training personnel for State and local health work under section 314(c) of the Act, with respect to occupa- tional health, $6,592,000. RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH To carry out sections 301, 311, and 314(c) of the Act, with respect to radiological health, including grants for training of radiological health specialists; purchase of not to exceed one passenger motor vehicle for replacement only; and hire, maintenance, and operation of aircraft ; $20,895,000 of which $2,500,000 shall be available only for allotments and payments to States pursuant to such section 314(c) for the establishment and maintenance of adequate radiological public health services. HOSPITALS AND MEDICAL CARE For carrying out the functions of the Public Health Service, not otherwise provided for, under the Act of August 8, 1946 (5 U.S.C. 150), and under sections 301 (with respect to research conducted as facilities financed by this appropriation), 321, 322, 324, 326, 331, 332, 341, 342, 348, 344, 502, and 504 of the Act, section 810 of the Act of July 1, 1944, as amended (33 U.S.C. 763c), the Act of July 19, 1963 (Public Law 88-71), Private Law 419 of the Highty-third Congress, as amended, and Executive Order 9079 of February 26, 1942, includ- ing purchase and exchange of farm products and livestock; and pur- chase of firearms and ammunition; $61,643,000, of which $1,200,000 shall be available only for payments to the State of Hawaii for care and treatment of persons alfilicted with leprosy: Provided, That when the Public Health Service establishes or operates a health service pre- gram for any department or agency, payment for the estimated cost shall be made by way of reimbursement or in advance for deposit to the credit of this appropriation. FOREIGN QUARANTINE ACTIVITIES For carrying out the purposes of sections 361 to 369 of the Act, relating to preventing the introduction of communicable diseases from foreign countries, the medical examination of aliens in accordance with section 325 of the Act, and the care and treatment of quarantine detainees pursuant to section 322(e) of the Act in private or other public hospitals when facilities of the Public Health Service are not available, including insurance of official motor vehicles in foreign countries when required by law of such countries, $8,030,000. November 7, 1966 - 15 - Pub. Law 89-787 GENERAL RESEARCH AND SERVICES, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH For the activities of the National Institutes of Health, not other- wise provided for, including research fellowships and grants for research projects and training grants pursuant to section 301 of the Act; and grants of therapeutic and chemical substances for demon- strations and research; $68,534,000: Provided, That funds advanced to the National Institutes of Health management fund from appro- priations included in this Act shall be available for purchase of not to exceed five passenger motor vehicles for replacement only; and not to exceed $2,500 for entertainment of visiting scientists when specifically approved by the Surgeon General. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES For expenses not otherwise provided for, necessary to carry out the purposes of the Act with respect to general medical sciences, $145,118,000, of which $1,000,000 shall be available for the training of clinical anesthesiologists. BIOLOGICS STANDARDS To carry out sections 851 and 352 of the Act pertaining to regula- tion and. preparation of biological products, and conduct of research related thereto, $7,904,000. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary to carry out the purposes of the Act with respect to child health and human develop- ment, $64,922,000. NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE To enable the Surgeon General, upon. the recommendations of the National Advisory Cancer Council, to make grants-in-aid for research and training projects relating to cancer ; and to otherwise carry out the provisions of title IV, part A, of the Act; $175,656,000. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH For expenses necessary for carrying out the provisions of sections 301, 302, 808, 311, 312, and 314(c) of the Act with respect to mental diseases, and, to the extent not otherwise provided, of the Community Mental Health Centers Act (42 U.S.C. 2681-2687) as amended, and the provisions of section 231 of the Social Security Amendments of 1965, $264,119,000, CONSTRUCTION OF COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTERS For grants pursuant to the Community Mental Health Centers Act, $50,000,000, to remain available until June 30, 1968: Provided, That there may be transferred to this approvriation from “Hospital con- struction activities” an amount not to exceed the sum of the allotment adjustments made by the Secretary pursuant to section 182(c) of the Mental Retardation Facilities Construction Act. NATIONAL .HEART INSTITUTE For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary to carry out the purposes of the National Heart Act, $164,770,000, 80 STAT. 1392 42 USC 241, 42 USC 262, 263, 42 USC 281-286, 42 USC 241 et seq. 77 Stat, 290. 79 Stat. 360, 42 USC 242b note. 77 Stat. 286, 42 USC 2672. 62 Stat. 464, 42 USC 287 note. 80 STAT. 1393 Pub. Law 89-787 - 16 = November 7, 1966 42 USC 241. 79 Stat. 926. 42 USC 299-2991, 70 Stat. 7173 77 Stat. 164, 282, 42 USC 292- 292j, 295+295e, 42 USC 241 et seq. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DENTAL RESEARCH For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary to enable the Surgeon General to carry out the purposes of the Act with respect to dental diseases and conditions, $28,808,000. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ARTHRITIS AND METABOLIC DISEASES For expenses necessary to carry out the purposes of the Act relating to arthritis, rheumatism, and metabolic diseases, $135,687,000. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND IN¥ECTIOUS DISEASES For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary to carry out the purposes of the Act relating to allergy and infectious diseases, $90,670,000 of which $500,000 shall be available for payment to the Gorgas Memorial Institute for maintenance and operation of the Gorgas Memorial Laboratory. NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES AND BLINDNESS For expenses necessary to carry out the purposes of the Act relating to neurology and blindness, $116,296,000. GENERAL RESEARCH SUPPORT GRANTS For general research support grants, as authorized in section 301(d) of the Act, there shall be available from appropriations available to the National Institutes of Health for operating expenses the sum of $51,700,000 : Provided, That none of these funds shail be used to pay a recipient of such a grant any amount for indirect expenses in connec- tion with such project. REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAMS To carry out title CX of the Public Health Service Act, $45,004,000, of which $43,000,000 shall remain available until June 30, 1968, for grants pursuant to such title. GRANTS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF HEALTH RESEARCH FACILITIES For grants pursuant to parts A and D of title VII of the Act, $56,000,000, to remain available until expended, but only, in the case of such part D, with respect to applications filed prior to July 1, 1967, and approved prior to July 1, 1968. SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES OVERSEAS (SPECIAL FOREIGN CURRENCY PROGRAM) For payments in foreign currencies which the Treasury Depart- ment determines to be excess to the normal requirements of the United States, for necessary expenses of the Public Health Service, as author- ized by law, $10,000,000, to remain available until expended: Pro- vided, That this appropriation shall be available, in addition to other appropriations to the Public Health Service, for payments in the foregoing currencies. NATIONAL HEALTH STATISTICS For expenses of the National Center for Health Statistics in carrying out the provisions of sections 301, 305, 312(a), 318, 314(c), and 315 of the Act, $9,312,000. November 7, 1966 -17- Pub. Law 89-787 NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE To carry out section 301 of the Act and for expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary to carry out the National Library of Medicine Act (42 U.S.C. 275), and the Medical Library Assistance Act of 1965 (79 Stat. 1059), $20,192,000, of which $18,800,000 shall remain avail- able until June 80, 1968. RETIRED PAY OF COMMISSIONED OFFICERS For retired pay of commissioned officers, as authorized by law, and for payments under the Retired Serviceman’s Family Protection Plan and payments for medical care of dependents and retired personnel under the Dependents’ Medical Care Act (10 U.S.C., ch. 55), such amount as may be required during the current fiscal year. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL, SALARIES AND EXPENSES For the divisions and offices of the Office of the Surgeon General and for miscellaneous expenses of the Public Health Service not appro- priated for elsewhere, including preparing information, articles, and publications related to public health; and conducting studies and demonstrations in public health methods, $7,858,000. FeperaL Warrer Poniuurion Conrrot. ADMINISTRATION BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES For construction, alteration, and equipment of facilities, includin, acquisition and development of sites, planning, architectural, and engi- neering services, and for measures to control acid mine drainage, $4,624,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That such unexpended balances as the Secretary of Health, Education, and Wel- fare may determine to be available as of June 30, 1966, in the appro- priation for “Buildings and facilities,’ Public Health Service, for water pollution control activities shall be merged with this appropriation. WATER SUPPLY AND WATER POLLUTION CONTROL For expenses necessary to carry out the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, and other related activities, including $4,700,000 for grants to States and $300,000 for grants to interstate agencies under section 7 of such Act, $55,489,000: Provided, That the unobligated balance of funds appropriated under this head in the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriation Act, 1966, for constructing acid mine drainage control measures, shall remain available during the current fiscal year and shall be transferred to the appropriation for “Buildings and facilities.” GRANTS FOR WASTE TREATMENT WORKS CONSTRUCTION AND SEWER OVERFLOW CONTROL For grants and contracts for waste treatment works construction, and for research and development under section 6 of the Water Pollu- tion Control Act, as amended, to remain available until expended, $178,000,000, of which $20,000,000 shall be for grants and contracts pursuant to section 6 of such Act, $150,000,000 shall be for grants for construction of sewage treatment works pursuant to section 8 of such Act, and $3,000,000 shail be for grants for construction of sewage treat- 80 STAT, 1394 42 USC 241, 70 Stat. 960. 42 USC 280b note. 10 USC 1431+ 1446, 10 USC 1071~- 1085. 70 Stat. 498. 33 USC 466 note, 79 Stat. 600, 79 Stat. 905. 33 USC 466ce1. 33 USC 466e, Pub. Law 89-787 - 18 - November 7, 1966 80 STAT. 1395 79 Stat. 5. 40 USC app. 212. 79 Stat. 338. 42 USC 401, 42 USC 401 et seq. 79 Stat. 291. 42 USC 1395- 139511. 79 Stat. 333. 42 USC 426 note, 1395i~1. 42 USC 1395w. ment works pursuant to section 212 of the Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965 (Public Law 89-4). Saint Exazaserus Hosrrrau SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses necessary for the maintenance and operation of the hospital, including clothing for patients, and cooperation with orga- nizations or individuals in the scientific research into the nature, causes, prevention, and treatment of mental illness, such amount as may be equal to the difference between the amount of the reimburse- ments received during the current fiscal year on account of patient care provided by the hospital during such year and $31,558,000. BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES For construction, alterations, extension, and equipment of buildings and facilities on the grounds of the hospital, including preparation of plans and specifications, $2,298,000, to remain available until expended. Socran Security ADMINISTRATION LIMITATION ON SALARIES AND EXPENSES For necessary expenses, not more than $586,483,000 may be ex- pended as authorized by section 201(g) (1) of the Social Security Act, as amended, from any one or all of the trust funds referred to therein: Provided, That such amounts as are required shall be avail- able to pay the cost of necessary travel incident to medical examina- tions or hearings for verifying disabilities or for review of disability determinations, of individuals who file applications for disability determinations under title II of the Social Security Act, as amended : Provided further, That $35,000,000 of the foregoing amount shall be apportioned for use pursuant to section 3679 of the Revised Statutes, as amended (31 U.S.C. 665), only to the extent necessary to process workloads not anticipated in the budget estimates and to meet manda- tory increases in costs of agencies or organizations with which agree- ments have been made to participate in the administration of title XVIII of the Social Security Act, as amended, and after maximum absorption of such costs within the existing limitation has been achieved. LIMITATION ON CONSTRUCTION For construction, alterations and equipment of facilities, including acquisition of sites, and planning, architectural, and engineering serv- ices, and for provision of necessary off-site parking facilities during construction, $43,189,000, to be expended as authorized by section 201(g) (1) of the Social Security Act, as amended, from any one or all of the trust funds, referred to therein, and to remain available until expended. PAYMENT TO TRUST FUNDS FOR HEALTH INSURANCE FOR THE AGED For payment to the Federal Hospital Insurance and Federal Sup- plementary Medical Insurance trust funds, as authorized by sections 103 and 111(d) of the Social Security Amendments of 1965, and section 1844 of the Social Security Act, $8382,947,000. November 7, 1966 - 19- Pub. Law 89-787 80 STAT. 1396 PAYMENT FOR MILITARY SERVICE CREDITS For payment to the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance, the Federal Disability Insurance, and the Federal Hospital Insurance trust funds for benefit payments and other costs resulting from non- contributory coverage extended certain veterans, as provided under section 217(g) of the Social Security Act, as amended, $105,000,000. WELFARE ADMINISTRATION GRANTS TO STATES FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE For grants to States for old-age assistance, medical assistance, aid to families with dependent children, aid to the blind, and aid to the permanently and totally disabled, as authorized in titles I, TV, X, AIV, XVI, and XTX of the Social Security Act, as amended (42 U.S.C., ch. 1, subchs. 1, IV, X, XTV, XVI, and XTX), $3,700,000,000, of which such amount as may be necessary shall be available for grants for any period in the. prior fiscal year subsequent to March 31 of that year. ASSISTANCE FOR REPATRIATED UNITED STATES NATIONALS For necessary expenses of carrying out section 1118 of the Social Security Act, as amended (42 T/.8.C. 1813), and of carrying out the provisions of the Act. of July 5, 1960 (74 Stat. 308), and for care and treatment in accordance with the Acts of March 2, 1929, and October 29, 1941, as amended. (24 U.S.C. 191a, 196a) $460,000, of which $40,000 shall be apportioned for use pursuant to section 3679 of the Revised Statutes, as amended (31 U.S.C. 665), only to the extent necessary to provide for requirements not anticipated in the budget estimates. BUREAU OF FAMILY SERVICES, SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses necessary for the Bureau of Family Services, $7,890,000, GRANTS FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD WELFARE For grants for maternal and child welfare as authorized in title V, parts 1, 2,3, and 4 of the Social Security Act, as amended (42 U.S.C., ch, 7, subch. V; 74 Stat. 995-997, and 77 Stat. 273), $228,900,000, of which $50,000,000 shall be available for maternal and child-health services under part 1, $50,000,000 for services for crippled children under part 2, $46,000,000 for child welfare services under part 3 (other than section 526), $9,000,000 for research, training, or demonstration projects in child welfare under section 526, $30,000,000 for special project grants for maternity and infant care under section 531, $35,000,000 for special project grants for comprehensive health care and services for school age and preschool age children under section 482, $4,000,000 for training of professional personnel for the health and related care of crippled children under section 516, and $4,900,000 for research projects relating to maternal and child health and crip- pled children’s services under section 533 of such Act: Provided, That any allotment to a State pursuant to section 502(b) or 512(b) of such Act shall not be included in computing for the purposes of subsections (a) and (b) of sections 504 and 514 of such Act an amount expended or estimated to be expended by the State: Provided further, That $4,750,000 of the amount available under section 502(b) of such Act shall be used only for special projects for mentally retarded children, 79 Stat. 396. 42 USC 417. 42 USC 301, 601, 1201, 1351, 1381, 1396. 75 Stat. 142, 24 USC 321- 329, 55 Stat. 7563 45 Stat. 1495. 42 USC 701- 731. Pub. Law 89-787 - 20 - November 7, 1966 80 STAT. 1397 42 USC 712, 37 Stat. 79, 42 Usc lgl-194, 42 USC 701=731, 78 Stat. 309. 42 USC 2548, 70 Stat. e851. 42 USC 301, 601, 701, 1201, 1351, 1381, 1396. and. $3,750,000 of the amount available under section 512(b) of such Act shall be used only for special projects for services for crippled children who are mentally retarded. CHILDREN’S BUREAU, SALARIES AND EXPENSES For necessary expenses in carrying out the Act of April 9, 1912, as amended (42 U.S.C., ch. 6), and title V of the Social Security Act, as amended (42 U.S.C., ch. 7, subch. V), including purchase of reports and material for the publications of the Children’s Bureau and of reprints for distribution, $5,331,000: Provided, That no part of any appropriation contained in this title shall be used to promulgate or carry out any instructions, order, or regulation relating to the care of obstetrical cases which discriminate between persons licensed under State law to practice obstetrics: Provided further, That the foregoing proviso shall not be so construed as to prevent any patient from having the services of any practitioner of her own choice, paid for out of this fund, so long as State laws are complied with: Provided further, That any State plan which provides standards for professional obstetrical services in accordance with the laws of the State shall be approved. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND YOUTH OFFENSES For grants and contracts for demonstrations, evaluation, and train- ing projects, and for technical assistance, relating to control of juve- nile delinquency and youth offenses, and for salaries and expenses in connection therewith, $8,207,000, of which $1,750,000 shall be for the demonstration and evaluation project in the Washington metropolitan area, pursuant to section 9 of the Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Offenses Control Act of 1961. COOPERATIVE RESEARCH OR DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS For grants, contracts, and jointly financed cooperative arrange- ments for research or demonstration projects under section 1110 of the Social Security Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 1310), $3,150,000. RESEARCH AND TRAINING (SPECIAL FOREIGN CURRENCY PROGRAM) For payments in foreign currencies which the Treasury Department determines to be excess to the normal requirements of the United States, for necessary expenses of the Welfare Administration, as authorized by law, $1,500,000, to remain available until expended : Provided, That this appropriation shall be available in addition to other appropria- tions to such agency, for the purchase of the foregoing currencies. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER, SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses necessary for the Office of the Commissioner of Wel- fare, $1,522,000. Grants to States, next succeeding fiscal year: For making, after May 31 of the current fiscal year, payments to States under titles I, IV, V, X, XIV, XVI, and XIX, respectively, of the Social Security Act, as amended, for the first quarter of the next succeeding fiscal year, such sums as maybe necessary, the obligations incurred and the expendi- tures made thereunder for payments under each of such titles to be charged to the appropriation therefor for that fiscal year. November 7, 1966 - 21 - Pub. Law 89-787 In the administration of titles I, IV, V, X, XIV, XVI, and XIX, respectively, of the Social Security Act, as amended, payments to a State under any of such titles for any quarter in the period beginning April 1 of the prior year, and ending June 30 of the current year, may be made with respect to a State plan approved under such title prior to or during such period, but no such payment shall be made with respect to any plan for any quarter prior to the quarter in which such plan was submitted for approval. ADMINISTRATION ON AGING SALARIES AND EXPENSES For grants for community planning, services, and training, and for grants and contracts for research and development projects and train- img projects, and for consultative services, technical assistance, training and other services, relating to programs for the aged and aging, and for salaries and expenses in connection therewith, as authorized by the Older Americans Act of 1965, $10,275,000. SpEcIAL INSTITUTIONS AMERICAN PRINTING HOUSE FOR TIIE BLIND For carrying out the Act of March 3, 1879, as amended (20 U.S.C. 101-105), $1,027,500. NATIONAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF For carrying out the National Technical Institute for the Deaf Act (Public Law 89-36), $491,000, to remain available until expended. FREEDMEN’S HOSPITAL For expenses necessary for operation and maintenance, including repairs; furnishing, repairing, and cleaning of wearing apparel used by employees in the performance of their official duties; transfer of funds to the appropriation “Howard University, salaries and expenses” for salaries of technical and professional personnel detailed to the hospital; payments to the appropriations of Howard University for actual cost of heat, light, and power furnished by such university; $5,193,000: Provided, That no intern or resident physician receiving compensation from this appropriation on a full-time basis shall receive compensation in the form of wages or salary from any other appro- priation in this title: Provided further, That the District of Columbia shall pay by check to Freedmen’s Hospital, upon the Surgeon Gen- eral’s request, in advance at the beginning of each quarter, such amount as the Surgeon General calculates will be earned on the basis of rates approved by the Bureau of the Budget for the care of patients certified by the District of Columbia. Bulls rendered by the Surgeon General on the basis of such calculations shall not be subject to audit or certifi- cation in advance of payment; but proper adjustment of amounts which have been paid in advance on the basis of such calculations shall be made at the end of each quarter: Provided further, That the Sur- geon General may delegate the responsibilities imposed upon him by the foregoing proviso. 80 STAT. 1398 79 Stat. 218, 42 USC 3001 note. 20 Stat. 468, 79 Stat. 125, 20 USC 681 note. 80 STAT, 1399 68 Stat, 265. D.C. Code 31- 1025 to 31-1032. 31 Stat. 844, Pub. Law 89-787 -~ 22 - November 7, 1966 GALLAUDET COLLEGE, SALARIES AND EXPENSES For the partial support of Gallaudet College, including personal services and miscellaneous expenses, and repairs and improvements as authorized by the Act of June 18, 1954 (Public Law 420), $2,520,000: Provided, That Gallaudet College shall be paid by the District of Columbia, in advance at the beginning of each quarter, at a rate not less than $1,640 per school year for each student receiving elementary or secondary education pursuant to the Act of March 1, 1901 (81 D.C. Code 1008). GALLAUDET COLLEGE, CONSTRUCTION For construction, alteration, renovation, equipment, and improve- ment of buildings and facilities on the grounds of Gallaudet. College, as authorized by the Act of June 18, 1954. (Public Law 420), under the supervision, if so requested by the College, of the General Services Administration, including planning, architectural, and engineering services, $70,000, to remain available until expended. HOWARD UNIVERSITY, SALARIES AND EXPENSES For the partial support of Howard University, including personal services, miscellaneous expenses, and repairs to buildings and grounds, $13,344,000. HOWARD UNIVERSITY, CONSTRUCTION For the construction and equipment of buildings and facilities on the grounds of Howard University, under the supervision of the General Services Administration, including planning, architectural, and engineering services, $3,342,000, to remain available until ex- pended. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses necessary for the Office of the Secretary, $7,350,000, - together with not to exceed $1,249,000 to be transferred from the Fed- eral old-age and survivors insurance trust fund; of which $2,782,000 and $603,000, respectively, shall be available to carry out the civil rights functions of the Department of Health, Education, and Wel- fare: Provided, That the position now designated_as Comptroller, level V, shall hereafter be designated as Assistant Secretary, Comp- troller, level V. OFFICE OF AUDIT, SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses necessary for the Office of Audit, $4,477,000, together with not to exceed $678,000 to be transferred from the Federal old-age and survivors insurance trust fund. OFFICE OF FIELD ADMINISTRATION, SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses necessary for the Office of Field Administration, $1,980,000 together with not to exceed $1,746,000 to be transferred from the Federal old-age and survivors insurance trust fund and not to exceed $34,000 to be transferred from the operating fund, Bureau of Federal Credit Unions. November 7, 1966 - 23- Pub. Law 89-787 SURPLUS PROPERTY UTILIZATION For expenses necessary for carrying out the provisions of subsections 208 (j), (x), (2), and (0), of the Federal Property and Administra- tive Services Act of 1949, as amended, relating to disposal of real and personal excess property for educational purposes, civil defense pur- poses, and protection of public health, $1,093,000. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL, SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses necessary for the Office of the General Counsel, $1,780,000, together with not to exceed $29,000 to be transferred from “Revolving fund for certification and other services, Food and Drug Administration”, and not to exceed $1,301,000 to be transferred from the Federal old-age and survivors insurance trust fund. EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION FACILITIES For grants to assist in construction of educational television broad- casting facilities, as authorized by part FV of title III of the Commu- nications Act of 19384 (76 Stat. 64), and for related salaries and expenses, to remain available until expended, $3,304,000, of which not to exceed $304,000 shall be available for such salaries and expenses during the current fiscal year. Grnrrat Provisions Src. 201. None of the funds appropriated by this title to the Welfare Administration for grants-in-aid of State agencies to cover, in whole or in part, the cost of operation of said agencies, including the salaries and expenses of officers and employees of said agencies, shall be with- held from the said agencies of any States which have established by legislative enactment and have in operation a merit system and classi- fication and compensation plan covering the selection, tenure in office, and compensation of their employees, because of any disapproval of their personnel or the manner of their selection by the agencies of the said States, or the rates of pay of said officers or employees. Sec. 202. The Secretary 1s authorized to make such transfers of motor vehicles, between bureaus and offices, without transfer of funds, as may be required in carrying out the operations of the Department. Sxc. 203, None of the funds provided herein shall be used to pay any recipient of a grant for the conduct of a research project an amount equal to as much as the entire cost of such project. Sec. 204. Appropriations to the Public Health Service available for research grants pursuant to the Public Health Service Act shall also be available, on the same terms and conditions as apply to non- Federal institutions, for research grants to hospitals of the Service, the Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice, and to Saint Elizabeths Hospital. Src. 205. None of the funds contained in this Act shall be used for any activity the purpose of which is to require any recipient of any project grant for research, training, or demonstration made by any officer or employee of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare to pay to the United States any portion of any interest or other income earned on payments of such grant made before J uly 1, 1964; nor shall any of the funds contained in this Act be used for 80 STAT. 1400 70 Stat. 4935 63 Stat. 2873 69 Stat. 84, 430, 40 USC 484, 47 USC 390= 397, Withholding of funds, restric= tion. Motor vehi- cles, trans- fer. Research grants. Use of funds, restriction, 80 STAT. 1401 Funds subject to audit. Federal positions in Washington area. Citation of title, 61 Stat. 1363 73 Stat. 541. 52 Stat. 1060, 44 Stat. 5773 49 Stat. 1189. Ante, p. 208. 54 Stat. 1014; 60 Stat. 729. Pub. Law 89-787 - 24 - November 7, 1966 any activity the purpose of which is to require payment to the United States of any portion of any mterest or other income earned on pay- ments made before July 1, 1964, to the American Printing House for the Blind. Sec. 206. Expenditures from funds appropriated under this title to the American Printing House for the Blind, Howard University and Gallaudet College shall be subject to audit by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. Sec. 207. None of the funds contained in this title shall be available for additional permanent Federal positions in the Washington area if the proportion of additional positions in the Washington area in relation to the total new positions is allowed to exceed the proportion existing at the close of fiscal year 1966. This title may be cited as the “Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriation Act, 1967”. TITLE TII—NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses necessary for the National Labor Relations Board to carry out the functions vested in it by the Labor-Management Rela- tions Act, 1947, as amended (29 U.S.C. 141-167), and other laws, $30,442,000: Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be available to organize or assist in organizing agricultural laborers or used in connection with investigations, hearings, directives, or orders concerning bargaining units composed of agricultural laborers as referred to in section 2(8) of the Act of July 5, 19385 (29 U.S.C. 152), and as amended by the Labor-Management Relations Act, 1947, as amended, and as defined in section 3(f) of the Act of June 25, 1938 (29 U.S.C. 203), and including in said definition employees engaged in the maintenance and operation of ditches, canals, reservoirs, and water- ways when maintained or operated on a mutual, nonprofit basis and at least 95 per centum of the water stored or supplied thereby is used for farming purposes. TITLE IV—NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses necessary for carrying out the provisions of the Rail- way Labor Act, as amended (45 U.S.C. 151-188), including temporary employment of referees under section 3 of the Railway Labor Act, as amended, at rates not in excess of $100 per diem; and emergency boards appointed by the President pursuant to section 10 of said Act (45 U.S.C. 160), $2,085,000. TITLE V—RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD PAYMENT FOR MILITARY SERVICE CREDITS For payment to the railroad retirement account for military service credits under the Railroad Retirement Act, as amended (45 U.S.C. 228c-1), $17,201,000. November 7, 1966 - 25 - Pub. Law 89-787 LIMITATION ON SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses necessary for the Railroad Retirement Board, $11,175,000, to be derived from the railroad retirement account. TITLE VI--FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SERVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses necessary for the Service to carry out the functions vested in 1t by the Labor-Management Relations Act, 1947 (29 U.S.C, 171-180, 182), including expenses of the Labor-Management Panel as provided in section 205 of said Act; expenses of boards of inquiry appointed by the President pursuant to section 206 of said Act; tem- porary employment of arbitrators, conciliators, and mediators on labor relations at rates not in excess of $100 per diem; and Govern- ment-listed telephones in private residences and private apartments for official use in cities where mediators are officially stationed, but no Federal. Mediation and Conciliation Service office is maintained; $7,100,000. TITLE VII—INTERSTATE COMMISSION ON THE POTOMAC RIVER BASIN CONTRIBUTION TO INTERSTATE COMMISSION ON THE POTOMAC RIVER BASIN To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to. pay in advance to the Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin the Federal con- tribution toward the expenses of the Commission during the current fiscal year in the administration of its business in the conservanc district established pursuant to the Act of July 11, 1940 (54 Stat. 748), $5,000. TITLE VIH-—UNITED STATES SOLDIERS’ HOME OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE For maintenance and operation of the United States Soldiers’ Home, to be paid from the Soldiers’ Home permanent fund, $7,483,000: Provided, That this appropriation shall not be available for the pay- ment of hospitalization of members of the Home in United States Army hospitals at rates in excess of those prescribed by the Secretary of the Army, upon the recommendation of the Board of Commis- sioners of the Home and the Surgeon General of the Army. CAPITAL OUTLAY For construction of buildings and facilities, including plans and specifications, to be paid from the Soldiers’ Home permanent fund, $3,575,000, to remain available until expended. TITLE TX—FEDERAL RADIATION COUNCIL SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses necessary for the Federal Radiation Council, $131,000, 80 STAT, 1402 61 Stat, 152. 33 USC 567b. 80 STAT. 1403 Experts or con sultants, 60 Stat, 810. Uniform allow- ances. 68 Stat. 1114, Attendance at meetings, Official recep- tion expenses. Limitation. Short title. Pub. Law 89-787 ~ 26 - November 7, TITLE X—GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 1001. Appropriations contained in this Act, available for sal- aries and expenses, shall be available for services as authorized by section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U.S.C. 55a) but at rates for individuals not to exceed the per diem rate equivalent to the rate for GS-18. Sec. 1002. Appropriations contained in this Act available for sal- aries and expenses shall be available for uniforms or allowances there- for as authorized by the Act of September 1, 1954, as amended (5 U.S.C. 2181). Src. 1003. Appropriations contained in this Act available for salaries and expenses shall be available for expenses of attendance at meetings which are concerned with the functions or activities for which the appropriation is made or which will contribute to improved conduct, supervision, or management of those functions or activities. Src. 1004. The Secretary of Labor and the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, are each authorized to make available not to exceed $7,500 from funds available for salaries and expenses under titles I and II, respectively, for official reception and representation expenses. Sec. 1005. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall remain available for obligation beyond the current fiscal year unless expressly so provided herein. This Act may be cited as the “Departments of Labor, and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriation Act, 1967”. Approved November 7, 1966. 1966 LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: HOUSE REPORTS: No. 1464 (Comm. on Appropriations) and No. 2331 (Comm. of Conference). SENATE REPORT No. 1631 (Comm. on Appropriations). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 112 (1966): May 4: Considered in House, May 5: Considered and passed House. Sept. 26, 27: Considered in Senate. Sept, 28: Considered and passed Senate, amended. Oct. 21: House and Senate agreed to conference report.