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PUBLIC LAW 97-000—MMMM. DD, 1982

96 STAT. 1868

PUBLIC LAW 97-377—DEC. 21, 1982

rary demountable exhibition structures for use abroad; payment of tort claims, in the manner authorized in the first paragraph of 28 U.S.C. 2672 when such claims arise in foreign countries; not to exceed $135,200 for official representation expenses abroad; awards of compensation to informers under the Export Administration Act of 1979, and as authorized by 22 U.S.C. 401(b); purchase of passenger motor vehicles for official use abroad; $166,426,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the provisions of the first sentence of section 105(f) and all of section 108(c) of the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2455(f) and 2458(c)) shall apply in carrying out these activities. During fiscal year 1983 and within the resources and authority available, gross obligations for the principal amount of direct loans shall not exceed $12,484,000. During fiscal year 1983, total commitments to guarantee loans shall not exceed $28,250,000 of contingent liability for loan principal. MINORITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AGENCY MINORITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

For necessary expenses of the Department of Commerce in fostering, promoting, and developing minority business enterprise, including expenses of grants, contracts, or other agreements with public or private organizations, $48,000,000, of which $33,463,000 shall remain available until expended: Provided, That not to exceed $14,537,000 shall be available for program management: Provided further, That none of the funds appropriated in this paragraph or in this title for the Department of Commerce shall be available to reimburse the fund established by 15 U.S.C. 1521 on account of the performance of a program, project, or activity, nor shall such fund be available for the performance of a program, project, or activity, which had not been performed as a central service pursuant to 15 U.S.C. 1521 before July 1, 1982, unless the House and Senate Appropriations Committees have approved the performance of the program, project, or activity as a central service in accordance with the policies of said Committees applicable to reprogramming of funds. UNITED STATES TRAVEL AND TOURISM ADMINISTRATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For necessary expenses of the United States Travel and Tourism Administration, as provided for by law, including employment of aliens by contract for service abroad; rental of space abroad for periods not exceeding five years, and expenses of alteration, repair, or improvement; advance of funds under contracts abroad; payment of tort claims in the manner authorized in the first paragraph of 28 U.S.C. 2672, when such claims arise in foreign countries; and not to exceed $5,000 for representation expenses abroad; $8,100,000 of which $500,000 shall be used only to provide direct financial assistance to the State of Hawaii (which has been declared as a major disaster area by the President) and that such funds: (1) shall be used to supplement and increase rather than replace funds that normally would be used to promote travel by foreign visitors to Hawaii; (2) shall be obligated or expended within 60 days of the date of enactment of this Act; and (3) shall not be used to pay the administrative