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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

100 STAT. 738

PUBLIC LAW 99-349—JULY 2, 1986 830,?V i.i

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42 USC 285a-3.

For an additional amount for "National Cancer Institute", for grants for National Cancer Research and Demonstration Centers as authorized by section 414 of Public Law 99-158, $6,000,000. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISION

Nurses. f2 USC 284c note.

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Funds made available for fiscal year 1986 and hereafter to the Warren G. Magnuson Clinical Center of the National Institutes of Health shall be available for payment of nurses at the rates of pay and with schedule options and benefits authorized for the Veterans Administration pursuant to 38 U.S.C. 4107. OFFICE OF COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT IAft;5;i.-4?t<i

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SEC. 1, (a) The Administrator of General Services shall assign the property described in subsection (e) to the Secretary of Health and Human Services for transfer of such property in accordance with this section to the District of Columbia for use as a shelter for homeless individuals in the District of Columbia. (b) Immediately after the assignment of such property pursuant to subsection (a), the Secretary of Health and Human Services shall transfer the title to such property without cost to the District of Columbia for use as a shelter for homeless individuals. (c) The deed of conveyance for the property described in subsection (e) shall provide that, if the District of Columbia sells, leases, or otherwise transfers such property to any other person or agency, a fraction of the proceeds of such sale, lease, or transfer (as determined under subsection (d)) may be retained by the District of Columbia for use in programs providing shelter and related services for homeless individuals in the District of Columbia and the remainder of such proceeds shall be paid to the Secretary of the Treasury and deposited as miscellaneous receipts of the United States. Any sale, lease, or other transfer pursuant to this subsection shall be made after public advertising for bids or by other means designed to secure full and open competition. (d) The fraction of such proceeds which may be retained by the District of Columbia for use in programs providing shelter and related services for homeless individuals in the District of Columbia shall be determined by dividing— '•Jd^:.u 3 l j ^ k (1) the number of months that such property is used as a shelter for homeless individuals in the District of Columbia pursuant to this section prior to such sale, lease, or transfer; by (2)120, except that such fraction shall not be greater than one. (e) The property to which this section applies is the property .i'A\m:)H[J 5i located at 425 Second Street, Northwest, in the District of Columbia, more fully described as follows: All that parcel situated in the Northwest quadrant of the City of Washington, District of Columbia, and being a portion of District of Columbia Square Number 571, containing in their entirety former lots numbered 9 through 18, inclusive, and 22 through 26, inclusive, as recorded in Liber B, Folio 160 of the Records of the Office of the

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