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PUBLIC LAW 94-000—MMMM. DD, 1975

89 STAT. 1132

PUBLIC LAW 94-201—JAN. 2, 1976

(3) procure, receive, purchase, and collect for preservation or retention in an appropriate archive creative works, exhibitions, presentations, objects, materials, artifacts, manuscripts, publications, and audio and visual records (including still and motion picture film records, audio and visual ma'gnetic tape recordings, written records, and manuscripts) which represent or illustrate some aspect of American folklife; (4) loan, or otherwise make available, through Library of Congress procedures, any item in the archive established under this Act to any individual or group; (5) present, display, exhibit, disseminate, communicate, and broadcast to local, regional, State, or National audiences any exhibition, display, or presentation referred to in clause (3) of this section or any item in the archive established pursuant to clause (2) of this section, by making appropriate arrangements, including contracts with public, nonprofit, and private radio and television broadcasters, museums, educational institutions, and such other individuals and organizations, including corporations, as the Board deems appropriate; (6) loan, lease, or otherwise make available to public, private, and nonprofit educational institutions, and State arts councils established pursuant to the National Foundation on the Arts 20 USC 951 note. and the Humanities Act of 1965, such exhibitions, programs, presentations, and material developed pursuant to clause (1)(D) of this subsection as the Board deems appropriate; and (7) develop and implement other appropriate programs to preserve, support, revitalize, and disseminate American folklife. (b) The Librarian shall carry out his functions under this Act through the Center. LIMITATIONS ON CONTRACTS

20 USC 2105.

SEC. 6. (a) No payment shall be made pursuant to this Act to carry out any research or training over a period in excess of two years, except that with the concurrence of at least two-thirds of the members of the Board of the Center such research or training may be carried out over a period of not to exceed five years. (b) Assistance pursuant to this Act shall not cover the cost of land acquisition, construction, building acquisitions, or acquisition of major equipment. (c) No individual formerly in the employment of the Federal Government shall be eligible to receive any assistance pursuant to this Act, or to serve as a trustee of the Center in the two-year period following the termination of such employment.