Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 103 Part 2.djvu/168

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103 STAT. 1178 PUBLIC LAW 101-166—NOV. 21, 1989 Regulations. AIDS. Research and development. Public buildings and grounds. Education. AIDS. telephone service between the private residences of employees as- signed to computer centers funded under this Act, and the computer centers to which such employees are assigned. SEC. 213. Funds available in this title for activities related to Human Immunodeficiency Virus may be transferred by the Sec- retary of Health and Human Services between appropriation ac- counts, except that this section shall not apply to funds made available for fiscal year 1990. SEC. 214. No funds appropriated under this Act shall be used by the National Institutes of Health, or any other Federal agency, or recipient of Federal funds on any project that entails the capture or procurement of chimpanzees obtained from the wild. For purposes of this section, the term "recipient of Federal funds" includes private citizens, corporations, or other research institutions located outside of the United States that are recipients of Federal funds. SEC. 215. None of the funds appropriated by this title shall be used to pay for any research program or project or any program, project, or course which is of an experimental nature, or any other activity involving human participants, which is determined by the Secretary or a court of competent jurisdiction to present a danger to the physical, mental, or emotional well-being of a participant or subject of such program, project, or course, without the written, informed consent of each participant or subject, or a participant's parents or legal guardian, if such participant or subject is under eighteen years of age. The Secretary shall adopt appropriate regulations respecting this section. SEC. 216. In administering funds made available under this title for research relating to the treatment of AIDS, the National In- stitutes of Health shall take all possible steps to ensure that all experimental drugs for the treatment of AIDS, particularly antivirals and immunomodulators, that have shown some effective- ness in treating individuals infected with the human immunodeficiency virus are tested in clinical trials as expeditiously as possible and with as many subjects as is scientifically acceptable. SEC. 217. None of the funds appropriated in this title for the National Institutes of Health and the Alcohol Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration shall be used to pay the salary of an individual, through a grant or other extramural mechanism, at a rate in excess of $120,000 per year. SEC. 218. The Consolidated Office Building is hereby named the William H. Natcher Building; the Child Health/Neurosciences Building 0>uilding 49) is hereby named the Silvio O. Conte Building; the Stone House Qjuilding 16) is hereby named the Lawton Chiles International House; the Building numbered 36 is hereby named the Lowell P. Weicker Building. SEC. 219. Of the funds appropriated in this Act for the National Institutes of Health, a reduction of $4,000,000 is to be applied to all appropriations as a result of improved procurement practices and a reduction of $10,000,000 is to be applied to all appropriations as a result of savings achieved under section 217 of this title. SEC. 220. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, AIDS education programs that receive assistance from the Centers for Disease Control and other education curricula dealing with sexual activity that receive assistance under this Act— (1) shall not be designed to promote or encourage, directly, intravenous drug abuse or sexual activity, homosexual or heterosexual; and