Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 104 Part 3.djvu/43

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PUBLIC LAW 101-509 —NOV. 5, 1990 104 STAT. 1395 operation of a task force comprised of senior Internal Revenue Service attorneys, accountants, and economists dedicated to enforcement activities related to United States subsidiaries of foreigncontrolled corporations that are in non-compliance with the Internal Revenue Code. INFORMATION SYSTEMS For necessary expenses for data processing and telecommunications support for Internal Revenue Service activities, including: returns processing and services; compliance and enforcement; program support; and tax systems modernization; and for the hire of passenger motor vehicles (31 U.S.C. 1343(b)); and services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, at such rates as may be determined by the Commissioner: $942,932,000, of which not less than $247,878,000 shall remain available until expended for tax systems modernization, and of which $60,000,000 shall remain available until expended for other systems development projects: Provided, That of the - $247,878,000 provided for tax systems modernization up to $15,()00,()00 may be available until expended for the establishment of a federally-funded research and development center and may be utilized to conduct and evaluate market surveys, develop and evaluate requests for proposals, and assist with systems engineering, technical evaluations, and independent technical reviews in conjunction with tax systems modernization. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISION—INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE SECTION 1. Not to exceed 4 per centum of any appropriation made available to the Internal Revenue Service for the current fiscal year by this Act may be transferred to any other Internal Revenue Service appropriation upon the advance approval of the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations. UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE SALARIES AND EIXPENSES For necessary expenses of the United States Secret Service, including purchase (not to exceed three hundred and forty-three vehicles for police-type use for replacement only) and hire of passenger motor vehicles; hire of aircraft; training and assistimce requested by State and local governments, which may be provided without reimbursement; services of expert witnesses at such rates as may be determined by the Director; rental of buildings in the District of Columbia, and fencing, l^hting, guard booths, and other facilities on private or other property not in Government ownership or control, as may be necessary to perform protective functions; the (X)nducting of and participating in firearms matches and presentation of aw£u:ds; and for travel of Secret Service employees on protective missions without r^ard to the limitations on such expenditures in this or any other Act: Provided, That approval is obtained in advance from the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations; for repairs, alterations, and minor construction at the James J. Rowley Secret Service Training Center; for research and development; for making grants to conduct behavioral research in support of protective research and operations; not to exceed $12,500 for official reception and representation expenses; not to