Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 92 Part 3.djvu/828

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PUBLIC LAW 95-000—MMMM. DD, 1978

92 STAT. 3460

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PUBLIC LAW 95-624—NOV. 9, 1978 United States; protection of the person of the President of the United States and the person of the Attorney General; acquisition, collection, classification and preservation of identification and other records and their exchange with, and for the official use of, the duly authorized officials of the Federal Government, of States, cities, and other institutions, such exchange to be subject to cancellation if dissemination is made outside the receiving departments or related agencies; and such other investigations regarding official matters under the control of the Department of Justice and the Department of State as may be directed by the Attorney General; including purchase for police-type use without regard to the general purchase price limitation for the current fiscal year and hire of passenger motor vehicles; acqui-

sition, lease, maintenance, and operation of aircraft; firearms and ammunition; payment of rewards; benefits in accordance with those provided under sections 911(9) through (11) and 957 of the Foreign Service Act of 1946 (22 U.S.C. 1136(9)-(11) and 22 U.S.C. 1157) under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of State; and not to exceed $70,000 to meet unforeseen emergencies of a confidential character, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, and to be accounted for solely on his certificate: $561,341,000. (9) For the Immigration and Naturalization Service, for payment of expenses not otherwise provided for, necessary for the administration of the laws relating to immigration, naturalization, and alien registration, including advance of cash to aliens for meals and lodging while en route: payment of allowances to aliens, while held in custody under the immigration laws, for work performed; payment of expenses and allowances incurred in tracking lost persons as required by public exigencies in aid of State or local law enforcement agencies where provision for reimbursement by such State and local law enforcement agencies is made; payment of rewards; not to exceed $70,000 to meet unforeseen emergencies of a confidential character, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General and accounted for solely on his certificate; purchase for police-type use without regard to the general purchase price limitation for the current fiscal year and hire of passenger motor vehicles; acquisition, lease, maintenance, and operation of aircraft; firearms and ammunition and attendance at firearms matches; operation, maintenance, remodeling and repair of buildings, and the purchase of equipment incident thereto; refunds of maintenance bills, immigration fines, and other items properly returnable except deposits of aliens who become public charges and deposits to secure payment of fines and passage money; payment of interpreters and translators who are not citizens of the United States and distribution of citizenship textbooks to aliens without cost to such aliens; acquisition of land as sites for enforcement fence and construction incident to such fence; benefits in accordance with those provided under sections 911(9) through (11) and 957 of the Foreign Service Act of 1946 (22 U.S.C. 1136(9)-(11) and 22 U.S.C. 1157) under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of State; research related to immigration enforcement which shall remain available until expended:

$320,722,000, of which $2,052,000 shall be made available for the