Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 104 Part 3.djvu/584

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104 STAT. 1936 PUBLIC LAW 101-512—NOV. 5, 1990 allowances therefor, as authorized by law (5 U.S.C. 5901-5902 and D.C. Code 4-204). SEC. 106. Appropriations made in this title shall be available for obligation in connection with contracts issued by the General Services Administration for services or rentals for periods not in excess of twelve months beginning at any time during the fiscal year. SEC. 107. None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available pursuant to this Act shall be obligated or expended to finance changing the name of the mountain located 63 degrees, 04 minutes, 15 seconds west, presently named and referred to as Mount McKinley. SEC. 108. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, appropriations in this title shall be available to provide insurance on official motor vehicles, aircraft, and boats operated by the Department of the Interior in Canada and Mexico. SEC. 109. No funds provided in this title may be used to detail any employee to an organization unless such detail is in accordance with Office of Personnel Management regulations. SEC. 110. No funds provided in this title may be expended by the Department of the Interior for the conduct of offshore leasing and related activities placed under restriction in the President's moratorium statement of June 26, 1990, in the areas of Northern, Central, and Southern California; the North Atlantic; Washington and Oregon; and the Eastern Gulf of Mexico south of 26 degrees north latitude and east of 86 degrees west longitude. SEC. 111. No funds provided in this title may be expended by the Department of the Interior for the conduct of leasing, or the approval or permitting of any drilling or other exploration activity, on lands within the North Aleutian Basin planning area. SEC. 112. No funds provided in this title may be expended by the Department of the Interior for the conduct of preleasing and leasing activities for Outer Continental Shelf Lease Sale 137 in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico. SEC. 113. No funds provided in this title may be expended by the Department of the Interior for the conduct of preleasing and leasing activities within an area of the Outer Continental Shelf, as defined in section 2(a) of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (43 U.S.C. 1331(a)), located in the Atlantic Ocean, bounded by the following line: from the intersection of the seaward limit of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts territorial sea and the 71 degree West longitude line south along that longitude line to its intersection with the line which passes between blocks 423 and 467 on Outer Continental Shelf protraction diagram NK 19-10; then southwesterly along a line 50 miles seaward of the States of Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland, to its intersection with the 38 degree North latitude line; then westerly along the 38 degree North latitude line until its approximate intersection with the seaward limit of the State of Maryland territorial sea; then northeasterly along the seaward limit of the territorial sea to the point of beginning at the intersection of the seaward limit of the territorial sea and the 71 degree West longitude line. SEC. 114. None of the funds made available by this Act may be used for the implementation or financing of agreements or arrangements with entities for the management of all lands, waters, and interests therein on Matagorda Island, Texas, which were purchased by the Department of the Interior with federally appropriated amounts from the Land and Water Conservation Fund.