• • 1 than t no bid for 19 crop otton hall be rf!j un it (on a bas · ) th amount of th h · t bid i and a pted u r the ame procedure for ins. retary hall also · e an. produ er who has preuiousl ubmit a bid the opportunit to nullit uch bid if the producer ubmit anoth r bid under the pro isions of this Act. ·h on th part of he na ·11 mo h nd nt of b o , to h a1n ndm n of h • n • D Amendm -nt No. 2: Repot·ted in technical en . Th managers on the part of the Ho•1se will offer a motion to ~ and concur in the Senate a1nendment with an a1nendmen wh · ch provides $25,000,000 for fa·1·1n own~enihip loans instead of $100,000,000 as pro by the Senate. The managers on the part of th~e Sen.ate will move to concur in the atnendment of th~e House to the amendment of the Senate. The conference ment makes a total of $625,000,000 availa- bl~e for insured farm ownership I~oans in fiscal year 1988. RURAL DEVELOPMENT INSURANCE FUND Amendment No. 3: Deletes Senate language providing an addi- tional $225,000,000 for rural water and waste dis loans. For fiscal year 1983, a total of $600,000,000 is available for water and sewer loans. RURAL WATER AND WASTE DISPOSAL G.- Amendment No. 4: Repo1·ted in technical ment. The managers on the part of the H~ouse will offer a motion to and concur in the Senate a1nendment with an a·1nendment whi appropriates $'25,000,000 for rural water and waste disposal grants instead of $75,000,000 as proposed by the Senate. The m.anagers on th~e part of the Senate will move to concur in the a·rn~en~dment of the House to th·e arnen~dment of the Senate. The additional funds provided by the conference t make a total of $225,000,000 available for rural water and waste dis 1 grants in fiscal year 1983. From funds available, the Department is urged to expedite water and waste disposal grants and loans in areas of high unemploy- ment. GENERAl. PROVISION A1nendment No. 5: Repo1·ted in technical ent. The managem on the part of the House will offer a moti~on to r e and concur in th~e Senate arnen~dment which prohibits the reloca- tion of the F1niiA State office from Hilo to Hpnolulu. Since no · funds are included in this or any other Act for an F1niiA State office in Honolulu, should such a relocation have taken place it will be neccssar·y for th~e office to be m~oved back to Hilo. 12 AT Tl nd n o. 1 : o ... for - 2, of h fund pro ·d ...... und r .L. bili io of · k i rk ~- Th con~ r ha n u:r h .bin ·1 bl~ for r habili ion of mall funds r ·tabl to cai'I'Y ou h r tora ion of -- u Am ndm nt o. 11: ported in technical n . Th m n on the part of h~ o will offi r a motion to nd concur in h~ amendmen of th n with an a:1n ndm which appropria 5,000,000 for emergency conserva i~on m ur in tead of $10,000,000 as pro by the Senate. Th manag rs on the part of the Sen,ate will move to concur in the a1nendment of the House to the &Jitendment of the Senate. 0 FICE OF INTERNATIONAL CooPERATI~ON AND DEVELOPM NT Amen~dm~ent No. 12: Deletes Senate language appropriating $500,000 to th~e Offic-e of International Cooperation and Develop- ment for the Caribbean Basin Initiative. RELATED AGENCIES DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SERVICES Foon AND DRuG ADMINISTRA'I10N SALARIES AND EXPENSES Amendment No. 13: Reported in technical · ment. The managers on the part of the House will offer a motion to an~d concur in the Senate a1nendment with an a1nendment as fol- lows: In lieu of the s•11n na,Jned in said a1nendment insert: $1,000,000 The man,agers on the part of the Senate will move to concur in th~e a1nendm~ent of the House to the a·Jnendment of the Senate. The HotJSe bill pro a new contingency fund of $1,000,000 in annual fun~ds to meet such emergency conditions as may arise. The Senate p~o $5,000,000 for this purpose, to remain available tJntil expen~ded. The conference ent provides $1,000,000 to meet tJnanti~cipated costs of emergency activities, to remain availa- ble tJntil expended. STANDARD I,EVEL USER CHARGES (TRANSFER OF FUNDS) Am~endment No. 14: Repotted in technical ent. The man,agem on the part of th~e Ho•1se will offer a motion to and concur in th~e Senate &'lnendment which provides for a transfer of $500,000 from th~e Food and Drug Ad1ninistration's sala1'ies and acco•1nt to the stan~dard level user charges aceo•1nt . • • D n • • of nd • 1 J 0 I A ITAL U D • • 10 . h . ndm n o. 22: po in hni 1 · m~ n . on h part of h Hou ·11 offi r mo ion to d concur in th~ ndm nt of h n . hich mak 1 J • • OO,OOO, to be d rived from curr nt opera ing incom . L GAL crJVI'I'I Am ndm nt o. 23: 1·ted in technical n . Th manageni on th~e part of t e House will offer a motion to r ~d concur in the a1n~endm~ent of the Senate which inserts a h~e d- • mg. ALARIES AND EXPENSES, GENERAL LEGAL ACI'IV'I'I'IES Amendment No. 24: Repo·r·ted in technical ent. The managers on the part of th~e House will offer a motion to recede and con~cur in the a·1nen~dment of the Senate with an a·rnendment whi~ch appropriates $4,600,000 instead of $5,211,000 as pro by the Senate. The managers on the part of the Senate will move to concur in the a·rn~en~dment of the House to the amendment of th·e Senate. SALARIES AND EXPENSES, UNI'rED STAT.F.S ATI'ORNEYS AND MARSHALS Am~endment No. 25: Reported in technical · ment. managers on the part of the HotJse will offer a motion to r e and concur in the a1nendm~ent of the Senate with an arnendment which appropriates $5,800,000 instead of $5,992,000 as proposed by the Senate. The anagers on the part of the Senate will move to concur in the a·rne dm~ent of the House to the amendment of the Senate. SUPPORT OF UNITED 8T A'rF.S PRISONERS Amen~dment No. 26: Repor·ted in technical ent. The managers on the part of the HotJSe will offer a motion to r . e and con~cur in the a·1n~en~dm~ent of the Senate which appropriates $1,500,000. AND EXPENSES, COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE Amendment No. 27: Reported in technical disagreement. The manageni on the part of the House will offer a motion to r e an~d concur in the arn~endment of the Senate which adds provi~ding for the transfer of funds and responsibility for Cuban/ llaitian entrant processing and care activities from the · - • 15 tion and Natur · tion Service to the CotntntJnity Relations Serv- • ICe. INTERAGENCY LAw ENFORCEMEN'f • ORGANIZED CRIME DRUG ENFORCEMENT Amendment No. 28: Reported in technical disagteement. The managers on the part of the House will offer a mo~ion to recede and concur in the a1nendment of the Senate which adds language that per·1nits funds previously appropriated \Jnder this heading for fiscal year 1983 for undercover operations and automated data processing and telecommunications equipment to remain available until September 30, 1984. • FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES • Amendment No. 29: Reported in technical disagreement. The managers on the part of the House will offer a motion to recede and concur in the a1nendment of the Senate which appropriates $1,000,000 and addS language which authorizes the purchase of up to 1,620 vehicles for police-type use during fiScal year 1983. IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES Amendment No. 30: Reported in technical disagreement. The managers on the part of the House will offer a motion to recede· and concur in the a1nendment of the Senate which adds language making $27,177,000, previously appropriated for work under section 01(c) of the Refugee Education Assistance Act, available until ex- _ .. ded. FEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM • • SALARIES AND EXPENSES • Amendment No. 31: Reported in technical ~ ement. The managers on the part of the House will offer a motion to recede and concur in the a1nendment of the Senate which appropriates $3,734,000. The conferees are agr·eed that an a1nount, not to exceed $25,000 from funds currently available in the "Buildings and Facilities" ap- propriation, be used by the Federal Bureau of Pr·isons for an ap- praisal of a potential minimum security prison site located near Sheridan, Oregon. The conferees expect the appraisal to be com- pleted within 60 days of enactment of the Supplemental Appropri- ations Bill, 1983. This directive in no way should preclude the Bureau from seeking alternative sites. • • • por 1 _ r _, .I in ~ o items i11 th ·s I h p r includ, d by th. ~ ~ou ·- hicl1 i_ . o . ch . n,ged by th r po . t ~of th. S . . , · ~d S n repor · 1 .ngu· g whi~ch is n.~ot chang~ed by th . confie . en~ce i · pp o · d by h committee of ~con£ rene . Th. sta m -nt of h~ m n. g . r . .· .· hi.l repe' ting son1e report la.ngu.ag_ £or e~ph, is, ~do~~ n~ot in . nd o n.e,g . th.e 1 ngu.ag . r~e£err d to · hove unl ss I · xpres .. ly pro ided here·n. D·EPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CIVIL DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CoRPS OF EN~GINEERS CIVIL GEN'ERAL PROVISIONS Amendment N . .5' : R ported. in technical disagreement. The ID' n.ag~er,s on the art of the House will offer a motion to reced · and concur in th~e .'en.dment ~of the ~Sen.ate with an amendment as £allows: In lieu ~of he m.atter inserted by said. am~endmen.t, ·nsert the fol-- Io · ·,ing: Th~e project for flood protection on the Lower San Joaquin Riv_er. ~Cal,iforn,ia, ~authorize,d ~b)' tlte FlAJod Control Ac,t appr.oued December 2 1944 as amen~ded is hereby further mod,ified to authorize the Sec.netaTJ' of the Ar,m)', acting ,throug.h t.he Chief of Engineers, to per- form c,learing and snagging ~on the San ,Joaquin Riu.er f,.,om Stock- ton, Ca .. liforn -·a, to Friant Da.m, a,t· an estimated cost ~of $5, 00~0 000. Przi:Jr to initZ:att:on. of ~construction a non-Federal entity shall pno- . vide adeq,uate ass,ura.nce for providing all .la.nds ~easeme.n,ts, rig,hts- ~of-wa , and utilit)' nelooations a,t· no ~expense to the Fede~al Govern~ m~nt· execu.t£ ~a wr,it,ten agneement pursuant ~of section 221 ~of Public La.w 91-,611 · ~ gree to ~openate and maintain the pnoject wor,ks upon • 21 completion of construction in accordance with rules and regulations prescribed by the Department of the Army; and hold and save the Un~ted States free from damages due to construction, operation, and ma£ntenance of the project, not including damages due to the fault or negligence of the United States or its contractors. Funds for the Wister Lake project, Oklahoma, authorized pursu- ant to the Flood Control Act of 1938 (52 Stat. 1218) shall be used to reduce sedimentation impacts by raising the level of the conserva- tion pool permanently by 3 feet and seasonably by an additional 3.4. feet and the Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of En- gineers, is hereby authorized to take such measures as are necessary to carry out this directive. Contracts for architect and engineering services, and surveying and mapping services, shall be awarded in accordance with title IX of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 (40 U.S. C. 541 et seq.). The Secretary of the Army , acting through the Chief of Engi- neers, is authorized and directed to include in the survey report on Threemile Creek, Mobile, Alabama, the costs and benefits of local improvements initiated subsequent to January 1, 1982, by the city of Mobile for flood damage reduction measures which the Chief of En- gineers determines are compatible with and constitute an integral part of his recommended plan. In determining the appropriate non- Federal share for such plan, the Chief of Engineers shall give recog- nition to costs incurred by non-Federal interests in carrying out such local improvements. The Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of Engineers, · is hereby authorized to prepare a comprehensive study and recom- mendations for the development and efficient utilization of the water and related resources of southcentral and southeast Oklaho- ma and to prepare a similar comprehensive study and recommenda- tions for the Red River and its tributaries in Arkansas, Texas, Lou- isiana, and Oklahoma. Funds herein or hereafter provided for the Beverly Shores, Indi- ana, project may be used to operate and maintain the emergency shore protection measures constructed pursuant to section 103 of the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 1982 (95 Stat. 1137). Not to exceed $500,000 shall be available for removal of obstruc- tive shoals within the project limits of the Kawkawlin River, MI, project. Section 107 of Public Law 97-88 pertaining to maintenance and operation of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal of the Illinois Waterway in the interest of navigation includes the Control Struc- ture and Lock in the Chicago River, and other facilities as are nec- essary to sustain through navigation from Chicago Harbor on Lake Michigan to Lock ort on the Des Plaines River. • Not to exceed 500,000 shall be available for channel clearing of Bayou Rigolette as determined advisable by the Chief qf Engineers in the Project Aloha-Rigolette Area, Grant and Rapides Parish, Louisiana, authorized by the Flood Control Act approved August 18, 1941. The Wallisville Reservoir, Texas, project, authorized by section 101 of the River and Harbor Act of 1962 (Public Law 87-874), is 1 2 h b ifi d with t to i h ical Iemen nd o ration as mm nded in the al · ilk La 71 t- U· t ~· ~tion hang R rt, Jul 19 1 as uppler:taented, Jul 19 otwithstandi th a ifi ations pro · ions of the ntr••ct for ater lin it Control, and R reation in all. u ·z R r oir {I ntract umbered n 64-67 -01 the cretary of the Arm Feb~11ary 196 1 between the nieed to Go ernm nt and the cit of Houston, the Trinit River uthori of ~ as and the ham rs Liberty Counties av · n Distl'ic hall go ern rwn-Federal partici tion: Provided, total pro· t cost as cited in aid contract ll be unders to cons· t o (1) costs exclusive of land costs actually incurred by the United totes in connection w'th construction of elements currently in plac-e and to be used in the ifted lan, including interest during construc- tion; t ~ th~ actual cost of nds used in the m«lifr,ed plan; and (3) completion costs of the ifz,ed plan, including interest du~ing con- struction. Th~ Secretary of the A~my is authorized, notwithstanding any other provision of law, to widen, as necessary for safe age, the navigation opening of Franklin Fe~ Bridge Jefferson un Ala- bama. The work herein authorized s ll be accomplished at expense; h-Owever, no construction to widen the navigation ope · shall begin nor cont1net for alteration of the b · may be a until the owner shall that upon completion of the alteration to thereafter operate a maintain the Franklin Fer. B · as al- tered. There is hereby authorized to be appropriate not to exceed $4,000,000, which incl $1,000,000 previously appropriated, to carry out this section. Amo,unts authorized by this subsecti(Jn shall be a~vailable until expended. The Ventura Marina roject auth-O,rized by section 101 of the River and Harbor Act o 1968 (Public Law 90-483), as modif~ed, is hereby ame,nded to authorize the Secretary of the A1my, acting through the Chie of Engi,neers to reimburse the Ventura Port · trict from availb 0 ration and Maintenance, General funds fi work performed by t Port just prior to February 25, 1983, in the area normally maintained by the Corps of Engineers. None of the funds ap ropriated in th,is or any future Act for the Ventura Marina, lifornia, pro ~ect may be used to reimburse local inte1-ests for any work performe unless such work has the rior approval of the United States Army Corps of Engineers and t Appropriations Committees. Section 164 of the Water Resources Develo ment Act of 1976 (Public Law 94-587) as amended by Section 3 o Public Law 97-140, is further amended- (1) by inserting the following after the first sentence: ''The Secretary of the A ,l'lny, acting through the Chief of Engine~rs, shall constrzret an approach · way from the end of the Wash- ington State Route 129 overpass of such b · e to Sixteenth Avenue in the city of Clarkston, Asotin County, Wash· '~· and (2) in the last sentenc~ by striki7JJI out ''$23,200,000'' and •in- serti in lieu thereof ''$24,000,000'~ The aut rization for the Sardis Lake roject contained in section 203 of the Control Act of 1962 (Pu lie Law 87-874) as amend- • r , t~. j ,,j · ... _. r i l i t II'U" .. • ltl l t i t ' • l fJ • tlz ~ rt.i i .. _.. """"'" t. f t h trJ ~ . '· 11 ~n n- r l lz ll ' ir· tlz A r11z f r ~~ t.h ,. u '· In · n 71 • t.lz th n · k • p rti ip t. ~i 11 ~ JJTi .j i' f f.lz, Upp r I pn t). t. 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Tri ... ~ .urz ~(' W:a ~t r 11 - . r n , .... i t.r~i t t.h p. rtion f t.h ts of , uJ h prr .je t i1z lrJ ir:z £n ~t- n t. ~o"z 011 t.ru tion ~o I I ~allo a ~t d t.o munz: ipal arul irz u t.rial '"""'lz i h x I I ~ds · . 000 00~0 hall n ~t b reinz b,rl ~ ab,l . ~ pn ~id ~a . quat aece · t~o th~e U e I n ek re n ,ation an ~as J z:,l lifi Ma.rz , m n tAr a an~d Nat·una,l I enic R n ati nAn a fc r u and I njo ,ment b .. , the en nal pub.li of ,tho e fa ilz:ti th~ e- n t~a1J' f th lnterz:or i arlthorized ,t J e ure ri ht-of-wa , · ,~gn ~and ··on tru ~t ~or otherw-· e impro ,e two I i ,ting ~oun.t a ce , r ads (1) we tsid~ road b~gin,nz:n at the existin ·ourtt , road xte11din fnom O.klah~ ma State Highwa. , 3 n~ar th ·om11z.unit. of Lane ~Okla}ton1a and ~t n.din,g a4J·a erz.t to the McGee Creek Reservoir and terminating a.t the existt:ng courz.t')' road exterz.ding from Okla.ho- TIW ~tate Hi hl,Ua , 48 in the uicinit)1 of Stringtown Oklahoma ~a dis tan e of som.e 19 m il,e · '2) eastside road beginning at State High- way, 9 ~and 7· near ~Cen.ter Point) Oklahoma, and exten~din north- zna.rd ,to the upper erul of McGee Creek Reservoir a distance of some 11 miles. The westside road w~ill be constructed with a 24-foot berm and 0-foot pa~u d urface and the eastside construeted with a ,8- foot berm and /;-foot paued surface. Both roads will haue a mini- mu.m 6-in~ h ,gra.vel base and be paued with all weather asphaltic surface. The co t for the facilities authorized by this Act hall be n onr.€ im, bursa b le. The Secret,ary of the Interior is au.thorized) zuhen he deems ,it ap- propriate. to defer ouer the remairting term of any repa.:yment con- tt~act or for a perio of five years whichever is less th~e 1.989 water service and repa 1me t contnact obligations for capital and openatiiJn and .ma.intena,nce costs associated with federally constructed or fed- enall ·' as iste,d pnojects to reflect the pencentage of acreage nemoved from . cultivation pu.rsuan.t to the 11Special program for ~Corn Grain Sorghum Upland Cotton a.nd Rioe 71 under title 7 of the Code of Federal ReguZations part 770 and any regulations supplementary thJereto or amendatO.TJ' thereof Such deferment of payments shall ,no~t be deemed a usupplem£,n~tal or additional benefit'' within the mea.ni,ng of sec~tion 08(a)(2) of the Reclamation Reform Act of 1982. Th£ Se,cre,tai)' of the Inter ·or is hereby authorized to engage in fe,asi~bilit , studies of the following proposals: (1) Pilot Bu,tte powerplant Riuerton unit located in Fremont County W om,ing· ~ ~ Siletz River Bas~in proJ~ect located in Lincoln and Polk Counties Oregon;; • l • • I I 1 '.} • l l · i I tl1 ~ r ~~ ik I 0 ~ 1 h cot £ r h . r ric · i ~o 1 o 1 h r ·· · t of L- c r h S , n h i · r 1 11 A.k n. ou ~ .h oli .. ""' ..... ~ ... ·n d i .L. · · -5 r bind"11 o h D p. r m.~ . of · n r · r I rd o h u of fl c 1 y -· r l , · fun din. ffi cti. · Jul th ~d , .· of n ctm -n . Th. D p r m nt of En r - n r 1 oun 1 l1 . co firmed hi po itio . . Th provi io · of P.L. 9 -5 r~ , fol- Io s: Non of th~e fu.nds appnoprinted b)' thi A t, or b. , an. other A~ct or ~b)' an.)' ~other pr vis ~ion of law hall be ~auaz:lable for th~e purpo e of 1i tarting ~the L-Reactor at ~th~e Sa.va,n.n.a.h River Plant, A z:ken Sou.th Carolina, u.ntil the Departn1 nt of Energy completes an Envi- ron.nl£1l.tal l111pa t St~atem~nt pu.rsuant to section 1 02(2)(C of th Na- tz~ona. l En - r:Tlonm.e11.tal Polz:c., A ~t of 1969 a.nd until is ued a. dis~ cha.rge perrn.1:t pu.rsu~artt t·o the Fedenal Wat·er Pollution Control Act (9 U.S. C. 1 . 51 et. eq.) as a"zR.n.ded which permit shall incorporate the term ~and con~dz:tions provided in the Memorandum. of ~Under­ . ta.ndi1tg enter:ed l:nto between the Department of Energy and the State of .. South ,Carolz:na. da.ted April 27· 1983 relating to studies and mit1:gation. programs associated with. such restart. For purposes of ~th. is paragrap} the ter111 "restarting" shall mean any activi~y re- la.ted to th.e opera. ion. of the L-Rea~ctor that wou.ld achieve critical- it)' gen~enate fi sion produ.cts within the reactor discharge cooling wa ~ter from. n.u.clea.r I ~enations dZ:rectl)' or indirectly into Steel Creek or resu.lt in. coolz:ng S)' ~tern. testing discharges which exceed the · olu.mR. frequ~nCJ' a.nd dura.tZ:on of test discharges conducted prior to Ju.ne 28 1983. ~Con . i ten.t with. th~e Na.tz:onal Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and in consultation. with State officials of South Ca.nolina and ~Georgia the preparat ·on. and ~completion of the Environment·al Impact Sta,tem£,nt call£~d for i.n the p~eceding paragraph shall be ex- pedr:te,d. The Secreta.7J' ~of Energj' ma)' ~educe the public comment perl:od, except that such per~iod shall not be reduced to less than th.irt")' ~daj1S, and the Secretary' shall provide his Record of DecisionJ · base~d ~upon. the completed Environmental Impact Statement not .sooner than Decem.ber 1 1983 and not later than January 1 1,98.4. 29 C ERV • MULTILATERAL ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAIJ INSTITUTIONS INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE CONTRIBUTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION Amendment No. 64: Appropriates $245,000,000 as proposed by the House instead of $125,000,000 proposed by the Senate. The Conferees are aware of significant problems concerning the methods by which the World Bank calculates GNP per capita sta- tistics, particularly for centrally planned economies. The Conferees direct the U.S. Executive Director to urge the World Bank to un- dertake a comprehensive study addressing these issues aimed at improving current calculation methods. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND Amendment No. 65: Reported in true disagreement. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND PROGRAMS Amendment No. 66: Reported in technical disagreement. The managers on the part of the House will offer a motion to recede and concur in the amendment of the Senate with an amendment as follows: In lieu of the matter stricken and inserted by said amendment, insert the following: $20,500,000, of which $4,500,000 is available only for payment to the International Atomic Energy Agency, and $16,000,000 is available only for payment to the International Fund for Agricultural Devel- opment The managers on the part of the Senate will move to concur in the atnendment of the House to the amendment of the Senate. The conferees are deferring without prejudice funds proposed by the Senate for the Pan American Health Organization. BILATERAL ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND NUTRITION Amendment No. 67: Reported in technical disagreement. The managers on the part of the House will move to recede and concur in the atnendment of the Senate. The Senate amendment provides $5,000,000 for development assistance for Belize. The Conferees are in agreement with language contained in the House report to the Supplemental concerning procurement practices of the Agency for • I r l b "11'J , u rz _ r ~ h ,h ,a in TZTZ u~ l 11 t rib ,u t i 11 ........ ~ . R r1. ir:z i I J. 'J)ro, J , f fi rr l in Publi ,_t t. 1 16 1 'l) i h r b , 112 nd ,d t p, · i ~ If r I i t ~ rz ,t ,i01'l ,5 f t}z Un ,i,t d . ~ t, n ,u in ,I-t ' f 19 '/~ - anz 11 .. d 4 · U. . . 14 7 fi r add,it,i rzal tion ho,u ~ in of ,up ,t i p ~th ll a1rd 11nit r..tnd r l · n "l r:za,- . nz n ,t ,up ,t ~o n tlzou and unit und r pTl ~J ~ rt , dip , ition and up ,t,o n,in }z,un~dred 1z , or. ub tarz- tial n habilitat,ion un ,it t b nzade a ailabl to ati t , an xi tin _ 071 ' nt d n ttl 112. 1z t. ~agn 112 n.t an~d e,t-a ,id pu,7 uan t ,t our,t ~and ~ , pe t.i · l ,, in lz:ti a.tr:orz in. roh.iclz ,th D partnzerz t. of Rou i1z ~and Ur,ban D · -elopnz . 11.t i ~ a part,. for up to ~on . hurzdred addlit.'io1zal pu ,blz: hou ,iTz, un.it· for ~onvers,l:~ons fnonz a · tan , .• , und r ect.io1t N ' of u h A, t ,a, z:t exi ted 1:r1tn1,ediat l., ,befon na t .. m nt of Publl:c Lain 99-38 (88 St~a. t. 69 · a.11~d for antendmert, , ,r ..... · ~ 50,0 000 ofcon ,tra ,t a,uth.or,r:,t, an~d 245 000000 of budg t au. ,th ~o,­ it. ' for xi, tin u.rz1:t : Provided further Tha. ~t u.ch bu.dget pr,ogna11z is hen-eb , am n.ded furth~er to re~duce th bud e,t a,uth.or,it ' ,to be m~ade a ,ai,lable for irl.tere t ro,te adJ·u tm~nt,s b., 940 000 000 section cor,l. ersio1 , b , ~ , 450 ~oo,o pu,blic ho,u ,r:ng am.endm n.t b.Y 6. ~000 000 ~and ar12 n.dm.erz.t for se tr:on. ,' new constru~ct ,r:on/s ,u,b- tantial r,ehabilr: ,t~atl:~ort b , 198 0~00 000 ~artd ,the budget auth.ori,ty ma,d a a.r:la ,ble ,b .. , the fo~-egoz:ng redu~ctz:orz sh~all be used for the purpo es ~and up to the ,a,moun.ts set forth 1:n th,e z:m.m.edia.tez,, preced- z:.ng prov,i o: Prov,· e~d fu.r,ther Tha.t notwit·hstanding the ll:n11:tat ,ion on. t·h.e u e of recap . u.red bu.dget a,uth,oritj' in. the ,t·hird p~ovi o under t}z.i h~e~adz:ng z:n Public Law .9?.-377' (9,6 St,a.t. J,BtJO 1907J any ,budget au ,thorl:(' a,u.th.orize,d b' su~ch sectiort 5 wh.ich. is ~ecap ured i,n fiscal .,ear 1,983 and exceeds . ,40~0 000 ,o,oo shall also, wl:th t·he amoun,ts of budget ,au ,thorit' wh.ich. ,become avaZ:lable as a ~esult of the re~d,uc­ tion set forth in t·he p~eced,ing proviso be m;a.de auailable to sat,is{;' the budge,t authorl:tj' re~qu.irem,ents of ,the a,m,endmen.ts to suc.h ,budget progro."t se,t for,th. l:n. the first· p~oviso her:eof, a~td ·uch recap-- tu ,~ed a,mourz.t· exceeding the amoun.t of th.e bu~dget au.thor,it)1 ne~ces .. ary to atis{;, ,the r,e,qu ,irenlents of su,ch first proviso shall t·hen be U ' ed in acc~o~dan~ce wr:th the ,th,ird proviso u.nder t·his headi~g in Pztbli .· Larv 97.-37' , (96 Stat. 1 3~0 19~07) The manager-s on the part of th~e Senate will move to c~o · . ~cur in the a111endm~en . of the House to the amendment ~of th~e Sen.ate,. The £ollo-.. ing tabl~e displays the r~evi ed 1983 budg~e·t program for assisted housi g: • fu I mn 0 (1 d h d ~ n I r h confi • • l h nnu 1 0 r nt of h TH nd n for • p m D UDI · h m cl h ndm n for h • m~ ndm n o. 77: I langu p b ri~ck n b the na pro ·ding h h 19 S ho derly or handicap progra1n be operated und r th prior to reb 1 , 19 S. 0 • 1- Am ndment o. 78: Repo1·ted in technical disagr m n . Th managers on the part of the House will offer a motion to ~ and con~cur in the a1nendment of the Senate that any fiscal y 1983 operating subsidy f\un~ds in excess of 1988 perfor1nance ding system requirements be available for fiScal year 1984 requirem n . The conferees that additional excess funds over fiscal year 1983 requirements, estimated to be $150,000,000, will be available in fiscal year 1984. However, the conferees expect HUD to provide all public h~ousing authorities with 100 percent of the current per- fo1·1nance funding system requirements in fiscal year 1983. FEDERAL H~OUSIN,G ADMINISTRATION FUND Amendment No. 79: Repo1·ted in technical · ent. The managers on the part of the House will offer a motion to r e and concur in the a·rnen~dment of the Senate increasing the limita- tion on Federal Housing Administration mortgage insurance com- mitments by $5,000,000,000. SECTION 203(h) LIMIT Amendment No. 80: Repo1zted in technical ent. The managers on the part of the House will offer a motion to r e and concur in the a·rnendment of the Senate a·rnending section 203(h) of the National Housing Act to raise the arnount insurable for mortgages on residences re lacing residences destroyed by natu- ral disasters from $14,400 to 67,500 (or more in high cost areas). CoMMUNITY G AND DEVELOP URBAN RENEWAL PROGRAMS Arnendment No. 81: Restores language ro by the House and stricken by the Senate appropriating 6,000,000 for an urban renewal grant. SECREJlARY'S DISCRETIONARY FUND In light of the increased emphasis on the need for itnproved edu- cation in the area of high technology, the Cornrnittee di1·ects the Department of Housing and Urban Development to fund from the Secreta·1·y's discretiona1y fund a project in Madison Co•Jnty, · · • 43 In lieu of the matter stricken and inserted by said amendment, insert the following: ~or payment to the authorized governing bod)' of the Papago Trtbe of Indians, $15, 000,000 to remain a ua.ila.ble until expended, for deposit in the Papago Tru.st Fu.nd established b:t said governing body pursuant to Public La.w 97-293 (96 Sta.t. 1283) which fund shall be held in trust for the benefit of such tribe pursu.a.n t to sec- tion 309 of that law. The managers on the part of the Senate will move to concur in the amendment of the House to the amendment of the Senate. Amendment No. 106: Agrees to language which appropriates $5,250,000 for deposit into the Cooperative Fund as proposed l>y the Senate, instead of language proposed by the House. TERRITORIAL AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Amendment No. 107: Deletes deferral disapproval heading pro- posed by the Senate. Amendment No. 108: Appropriates $12,058,000 for Administra- tion of Territories as proposed by the Senate instead of $3,188,000 as proposed by the House. Amendment No. 109: 'Deletes a disapproval of a deferral proposed by the Senate. The House, on May 26, 1983, passed House Resolu- tion 181 disapproving the deferral proposed by deferral D83-55. FOREST SERVICE Amendment No. 110: Appropriates no funds for national forest system fire supplemental as proposed by the Senate instead of $46,000,000 as proposed by the House. The managers agree that up to $50,000 of available funds shall be used to relocate snowmobile trails in the Green Mountain National Forest. The Forest Service is expected to submit a fiscal year 1984 sup- plemental in the amount of actual fire presuppression and suppres- sion costs incurred, to reimburse the programs from which funds were borrowed to cover such costs. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY • Amendment No. 111: Deletes on-budget appropriation for con- struction of Phase III for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve as pro- posed by the Senate. Amendment No. 112: Deletes heading "(Disapproval of Deferral)" proposed by the Senate. Amendment No. 113: Deletes off-budget appropriation for con- struction of Phase III for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve as pro- posed by the House. Amendment No. 114: Deletes deferral disapproval of $800,000,000 for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve proposed by the Senate. The managers reaffirm the strong commitment of the Congress as expressed in Public Law 97-229 to an average daily fill rate of 220,000 barrels for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. At the insistence of the Administration, the managers reluctant- ly have recommended no funds in this bill for further construction of the Big Hill, Texas storage site. The managers have been in- • ll • 10 b&&a. m o. 0: 500,000 · g fo o o he ... · • • • • • • • 0 be . • 51 the rehabilitation needs of the Pacific Basin to be located at the University of Hawaii. Amendment No. 145: Reported in technical disagreement. The managers on the part of the House will move to recede and concur in the amendment of the Senate atnended to read as follows: ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION For an additional amount for subpart 1 of part A pf title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, such sums as may be necessary but not to exceed $40,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 1984, to be available for the payment of grants to local educational agencies located in a State in which the aggre- gate amount of grants determined for such agencies from amounts appropriated for fiscal year 1983 prior to the date of enactment of this Act is less than 95 percent of the amount of the grants for that State from amounts appropriated for fiscal year 1982 by reason of the application of the 1980 Census data in order to increase the amount for local educational agencies in each such State to the amount determined for that State for fiscal year 1982: Provided, That the amount of the increase in any grant which a local educa- tional agency in any State shall be eligible to receive by reason of the application of this paragraph shall be determined on a pro rata basis. The managers on the part of the Senate will move to concur in the amendment of the House to the atnendment of the Senate. The conferees are agreed that none of the funds provided by this amendment shall be used for State administration under section 194(a) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. Amendment No. 146: Reported in technical disagreement. The managers on the part of the House will move to recede and concur in the amendment of the Senate amended to read as follows: • STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Notwithstanding section 413 D(b)(1)(B)(ii) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and section 10 of the Student Financial Assistance Technical Amendments Act of 1982, funds appropriated under this heading and any funds appropriated for fiscal year 1983 for subpart 2 of part A of title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 that are not obligated or committed for the fiscal year 1983 shall be allo- cated in a manner designed to ensure that all eligible institutions receive a minimum funding level based upon a uniforrn State per- centage for such fiscal year. The managers on the part of the Senate will move to concur in the atnendment of the House to the atnendment of the Senate. Amendment No. 147: Restores House language allowing the Sec- retary of Education to compensate private debt collection agencies under contract with the Secretary from aiilounts collected by these agencies on loans defaulted under part E of the Higher Education Act, section 406 of the Omnibus Critne Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, and the Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1962. The Conferees have restored language proposed by the House permitting the Department of Education to compensate private I . 1 : } . .. ,.....,. ""·· d . r I I l h .. u .. ld,l r .fh 0 1 I h b • I 1 ~·& IUi!.;r 1 _ d hI 11. r p~ _.r of h I Uo~ ill d . ~ -... n nd~'~-1 . .T . n dm n _ o. 1 ~ 0: · ppropri for _ 1 riv- ~ p -n~ · - in · - d of , 0 0 propo ...... ou I nd I .7r:., propo d by h . S -n · . AR HITE OF THE APITOL ENATE OFFI E UILDJ:N' ' Am ndm nt o. 151: R por -_d in t chnic l d" gr m 11 . In. - much h · m ndm n r 1 _ - ol · ly to th S n nd in _ cord wi h long practic und r which ach body d t rmin i o ·n hou ek eping requirements and h other concur without int r- v ntion the manager on the pa.rt of the Hou will of£ r · _ motion to recede and concur in he Senat amendm nt. WEST CENTRAL FRONT OF THE CAPITOL Amendment No. 152: Reported in technical di agr m n . Th managers on the part of the Hou e will offer motion to r -c -d and concur in the amendment of the Senate with an amendm nt follows: In lieu of the sum named in said amendm -nt, ins rt: "$49,000,000". The managers on the part of the Senate will move to concur in the amendment of the House to the amendment of the Sena . The conferees agree that the rebuilding of the old courty rd walls as recomm nded in the Ammann and Whitney plan will be added to the scope of the project as approved by the Senate . ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS Amendment No. 153: Reported in technical disagreement. Th managers on the part of the House will offer a motion to reced .. and concur in the amendment of the Senate. The amendment of the Senate contains two Senate housekeeping items in wh.ich, in accord with long practice, the House concurs without intervention. In addition, the Senate amendment establishes that special con- tract terms for items furnished to the Senate and the House of Representatives may n.ot be used as the basis for modifications to . vendors' GSA schedule contracts or other contracts with Feder~al agencies, and increases the compe·nsation of the Librarian of Con.- gress to Level III of the Executive Schedule and the Deputy Librar- ian of Congress to Level IV. p ·1 n n~ . p 0 _ • d ~ o n ~ d ~o r · h o · · r 1 I L ... u i _ · b ~· i · r~ · i p r . In h I 'r!ill'lt..o h If n · 1· o d ·, bl ~ d p opl ~d h i d ""'· ···- ........ . I~ b ~ r ~· ·, d I i. ~ n in in h ·r b n~ fi . I i · i .. h u . o- h ~rd . of ho , ~ ho p I rmin ion d i- i ~ h h d h ·r b . 1 fi r~ ·n d. I r, I F d r I 1 ou h o d . d h~ · o · I uri dmini r ion to r i i pr · u poli . of rn · _ i b n fi1 on) . f r i £ t1 ~ - i · _ of impro 1 ~ n i11 d · ~ bl ~ d p r on : m~ d· ~c 1 o ~d· i ~ r ....... 1d h r u·r d I to py in1 rim b n fi _ o form~ r b n fi~ · .. ~-- i .· hil h ir C8' r reop n~ed. A ,growin.g numb r of I , .. - n.or h I o - xp ~ e d di: m y ov r th rmin tion .. r n 1 h uthorizing commi _ e ' re con id ring pro o 1 _o corr ct th _ p obl m . Th con£ere -s strongly support th u b - izi · g commit _ e in dr fting I ~egi la ion and urg~e prompt c i n I U- - hi v I _ n . ctm. nt. The conferees direct h Secretary of -· 1 h - . d , um n S rvices to proc · d with ~extreme c uti on in th rn i- n ti~on ~of b nefi , pending nactment of this 1 gislation. Co •. ERENCE TOTAL WITH COMPARISONS Tl1 total new budg t (obligational ,authority for the fi~ c 1 y - 19 recomm nded by the Committee of Conference, with comp i- on to ·he flScal year 1983 budget estimates, and the Hou~s nd S -nate bills £or 1983 follow: Budg t I _ ima of new (oblig tiona]) authority considered by the Hou ...................... , ............................. , ........... , ............ ...... , ..... ,., ..... ,., ...... ,, ........ , H.ouse bill .................................................... , ........... , ............ , ..... , ...... , ......... , ....... . Hou e bill compar d with House considered budget estimates .......... . Budget stima of new (obligational) authority considered by tlt1t e ~lrll a~ .................................................................................................. . na.te bill ..................................................................................................... . Senate bill con1p r d with Senate considered budget estimates ........ . Budget tim · of n w (obligational) authority considered by the confer ............... . ... ....... , ......................................................................... . Conference agree men ......................................................................... ....... . ~Conference .agreeme t compared with conference consid red budget timates ..................................................................................... . 15' 2 . t 4 r.: '_ ' 0 16,05 ,'91 ' ,5 '2 + 7'75,464,77 4 1 6,937,445,0: 2 7,088,06 ,267 + l 00~616t285 1 Does not reflect estima of ,4.64,008,776 for International Monetary Fund (JMF) reported in true disagt~ment. JAMIE L. WH11*l'EN, Enw ARD P. BoLAND, Wrx,I,IAM H. NATCHER, NEAL SMITH, JOSEPH ADDABBO, CLARENCE D. LoNG, SIDNEY R. y A'I'ES (except aitlendments Nos. 71 and 72), Enw ARD R. RoY.BAL (except amendments Nos. 71 and 72), • 01