Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 108 Part 3.djvu/829

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PUBLIC LAW 103-334—SEPT. 30, 1994 108 STAT. 2581 D.C. GENERAL HOSPITAL DEFICIT PAYMENT For the purpose of reimbursing the General Fund for costs incurred for the operation of the D.C. CJeneral Hospital pursuant to D.C. Law 1-134, the D.C. General Hospital Commission Act of 1977, $10,000,000. RAINY DAY FUND For mandatory unavoidable expenditures within one or several of the various appropriation headings of this Act, to be allocated to the budgets for personal services and nonpersonal services as requested by the Mayor and approved by the Council pursuant to the procedures in section 4 of the Reprogramming Policy Act of 1980, effective September 16, 1980 (D.C. Law 3-100; D.C. Code, sec. 47-363), $22,508,000: Provided, That the District of Columbia Reports, shall provide to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate quarterly reports by the 15th day of the month following the end of the quarter showing how monies provided under this fund are expended with a final report providing a full accounting of the fund due October 15, 1995 or not later than 15 days after the last amount remaining in the fund is disbursed. JOB-PRODUCING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES For tax incentive programs to be enacted by the Council targeted specifically to stimulating job-producing economic development in the District, $22,600,000. CASH RESERVE FUND For the purpose of a cash reserve fund to replenish the consolidated cash balances of the District of Columbia, $3,957,000. PERSONAL AND NONPERSONAL SERVICES ADJUSTMENTS The Mayor shall reduce appropriations and expenditures for personal and nonpersonal services in the amount of $13,632,000, within one or several of the various appropriation headings in this Act. CAPITAL OUTLAY For construction projects, $5,600,000, as authorized by An Act authorizing the laying of water mains and service sewers in the District of Columbia, the levying of assessments therefor, and for other purposes, approved April 22, 1904 (33 Stat. 244; Public Law 58-140; D.C. Code, secs. 43-1512 through 43-1519); the District of Columbia Public Works Act of 1954, approved May 18, 1954 (68 Stat. 101; Public Law 83-364); An Act to authorize the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to borrow funds for capital improvement programs and to amend provisions of law relating to Federal Government participation in meeting costs of maintaining the Nation's Capital City, approved June 6, 1958 (72 Stat. 183; Public Law 85-451; including acquisition of sites, preparation of plans and specifications, conducting preliminary surveys, erection of structures, including building improvement and alteration and treatment of grounds, to remain available until expended: Provided,