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PUBLIC LAW 97-000—MMMM. DD, 1981

95 STAT. 1176

PUBLIC LAW 97-91—DEC. 4, 1981

Department is authorized to replace not to exceed twenty-five passenger carrying vehicles, and the Fire Department is authorized to replace not to exceedfivesuch vehicles annually whenever the cost of repair to any damaged vehicle exceeds three-fourths of the cost of the replacement: Provided further. That funds appropriated for expenses under the District of Columbia Criminal Justice Act, Public Law 93-412, approved September 3, 1974 (D.C. Code 11-2601 et seq.) for fiscal year 1982 shall be available for obligations incurred under that Act in each fiscal year since inception in fiscal year 1975: Provided further. That not to exceed $200,000 shall be available from this appropriation for the Chief of Police for the prevention and detection of crime: Provided further. That $50,000 of any appropriations available to the District of Columbia may be used to match financial contributions from the Department of Defense to the District of Columbia Office of Emergency Preparedness for the purchase of civil defense equipment and supplies approved by the Department of Defense, when authorized by the Mayor: Provided further. That not to exceed $2,500 for the Joint Committee on Judicial Administration shall be available from this appropriation for official purposes. PuBuc EDUCATION SYSTEM Public education system, including the development of national defense education programs, $377,921,300, of which $6,000,000 shall be payable from the revenue sharing trust fund, to be allocated as follows: $253,794,400 for the District of Columbia Public Schools; $60,220,900 for the District of Columbia Teachers' Retirement Fund; $48,937,100 for the University of the District of Columbia; $9,979,300 for the Public Library; $784,100 for the Commission on the Arts and Humanities; $90,500 for the Educational Institution Licensure Commission; and $4,115,000 for the School Transit Subsidy: Provided, That the District of Columbia Public Schools are authorized to accept not to exceed thirty-one motor vehicles for exclusive use in the driver education program: Provided further. That not to exceed $1,000 for the Superintendent of Schools and $2,500 for the President of the University of the District of Columbia shall be available from this appropriation for expenditures for official purposes: Provided further, That this appropriation shall not be available to subsidize the education of nonresidents of the District of Columbia at the University of the District of Columbia, unless the Board of Trustees of the University of the District of Columbia adopts for fiscal year 1982 a tuition rate schedule which will establish the tuition rate for nonresident students at a level no lower than the nonresident tuition rate charged at comparable public institutions of higher education in the metropolitan area: Provided further. That the $60,220,900 of this appropriation allocated for the District of Columbia Teachers' Retirement Fund shall be transferred to the Teachers' Retirement Fund, in accordance with the provisions of section 142(c)(2) of the District of Columbia Retirement Reform Act, approved November 17, 1979 (93 Stat. 880; D.C. Code l-1822(c)(2)): Provided further. That not less than $7,257,800 of this appropriation shall be used exclusively for maintenance of the public schools. HUMAN SUPPORT SERVICES

Human support services, including care and treatment of indigent patients in institutions under contracts to be made by the Director of the Department of Human Services, $397,313,100, of which $5,200,000