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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—DEC. 20, 2001 115 STAT. 2545 (44) On page 283, line 31, strike "(d)" and insert the following: «(e)". (45) On page 284, line 1, strike "Congress". (46) On page 284, line 6, strike "(e)" and insert the following: "(f)". (47) On page 290, lines 14 and 22, strike "section" and insert the following: "part". (48) On page 293, line 4, strike "section" and insert the following: "part". (49) On page 556, line 1, strike "DEFINITIONS" and insert the following: "DEFINITION". (50) On page 599, line 23, strike "the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001" and insert the following: "under any title of this Act". (51) On page 600, line 12, strike "the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001" and insert the following: "under any title of this Act". (52) On page 601, line 4, strike "the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001" and insert the following: "under any title of this Act". (53) On page 601, line 9, strike "DEFINITIONS" and insert the following: "DEFINITION". (54) On page 601, line 10, strike "terms 'firearm' and 'school' have" and insert the following: "term 'school' has". (55) On page 620, line 22, strike "the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001" and insert the following: "under any title of this Act". (56) On page 635, line 14, strike "(b)" and insert the following: "(c)". (57) On page 635, line 20, strike "(c)" and insert the following: "(d)". (58) On page 781, line 32, insert closing quotation marks and a period after the period. (59) On page 873, line 25, amend the heading for section 701 to read as follows: SEC. 701. INDIANS, NATIVE HAWAIIANS, AND ALASKA NATIVES. (60) On page 955, after line 6, insert the following: TITLE IX—GENERAL PROVISIONS SEC. 901. GENERAL PROVISIONS. Title DC (20 U.S.C. 7801 et seq.) is amended to read as follows: (61) On page 1004, at the end of line 2, insert closed quotation marks and a period. Agreed to December 19, 2001. YEAR OF THE ROSE—SUPPORT Dec. 20.2001 Whereas the study of fossils has shown that the rose has been a native wild flower in North America for over 35,000,000 years; [H. Con. Res. 292]