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PUBLIC LAW 97-000—MMMM. DD, 1982

96 STAT. 844

PUBLIC LAW 97-257—SEPT. 10, 1982 LABOR-MANAGEMENT SERVICES

ADMINISTRATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES (TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", $400,000, to be derived by transfer from Employment and Training Administration, "Emplo3mient and training assistance". OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH

ADMINISTRATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

95 Stat. 1183. 29 USC 672.

29 USC 667.

In addition to the amounts made available under Public Law 97-92, making further continuing appropriations for fiscal year 1982, for grants to States under section 23(g) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, $3,800,000 shall be available for such expenses: Provided, That none of the funds made available under this head for fiscal year 1982 may be obligated or expended to enforce or prescribe as a condition for initial, continuing, or final approval of State plans under section 18 of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, State administrative or enforcement staffing levels which are greater than levels which are determined by the Secretary to be equivalent to Federal staffing levels. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL PREVENTIVE HEALTH SERVICES

For an additional amount for "Preventive health services", $11,500,000. ALCOHOL, DRUG ABUSE, AND MENTAL HEALTH

ADMINISTRATION

ALCOHOL, DRUG ABUSE, AND MENTAL HEALTH

For an additional amount for "Alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health", $10,000,000. HEALTH RESOURCES

ADMINISTRATION

HEALTH RESOURCES

42 USC 293.

42USe300Z-i.

For an additional amount for "Health resources", $7,000,000, to remain available until expended for a grant for construction or expansion of a teaching facility under section 720(a)(l) of the Public Health Service Act. Funds appropriated for fiscal year 1982 pursuant to section 1537 of the Public Health Service Act shall not be denied to a health systems agency solely because it fails to meet the numerical criteria for staffing under section 1512(b)(2)(B) of the Act if the minimum size of its professional staff is three, or, if the quotient of the population (rounded to the nearest three hundred thousand) of the health service area which the agency serves divided by three hun-