Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 106 Part 6.djvu/646

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106 STAT. 5204 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—OCT. 2, 1992 Oct. 2 1992 ENROLLMENT CORRECTIONS—H.R. 2042 [S. Con. Res. 138] Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That in the enrollment of the text of the bill (H.R. 2042) to authorize appropriations for activities under the Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974, and for other purposes, the Clerk of the House of Representatives shall make the following corrections: With respect to section 209— (1) strike out subparagraph (A) of subsection (d)(1) and insert in lieu thereof the following new subparagraph: "(A) determine if additional education about, emphasis on, or enforcement of existing regulations or standards is needed and will be sufficient, or if additional regulations < or standards are needed with regard to employee transported releases of hazardous materials; and"; and (2) strike out paragraph (2) of subsection (d) and insert in lieu thereof the following new paragraph: "(2) ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS OR STANDARDS. — If the Secretary of Labor determines that additional regulations or standards are needed under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall promulgate, pursuant to the Secretary's authority under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C. 651 et seq.), such regulations or standards as determined to be appropriate not later than 3 years after such determination.". Agreed to October 2, 1992. Oct. 5 1992 u g COMMUNITIES—HUNGER-FREE STATUS [H. Con. Res. 302] Whereas a growing number of State and national reports on the prevalence of hunger in United States communities has heightened the public's awareness of hunger-related issues; Whereas the increase in severe poverty in such communities is evidence that more adults and children are vulnerable to hungerrelated problems; Whereas there is a need for community partnership and involvement in order to assist in Federal and State support for hunger and poverty programs; Whereas there is a need for guidelines that will affirm the community's vital role in improving access to food resources for residents who are vulnerable individuals and families; and Whereas such guidelines should be in the form of actions that a community could take in order to move toward solving hunger and malnutrition problems of its residents: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring). That it is the sense of the Congress that a community should work toward— (1) having a community-based emergency food delivery network that coordinates the services of programs such as food pantries, food banks, and congregate meals facilities; (2) assessing food insecurity problems and evaluating existing services in the community to determine necessary strategies for responding to unmet needs;