Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 104 Part 3.djvu/931

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PUBLIC LAW 101-520—NOV. 5, 1990 104 STAT. 2283 Wages. 2 USC 60a-lb. cant policy change: Provided, That not to exceed $300,000 of these funds may be obligated and disbursed before September 30, 1991, for vehicular barriers as proposed in the Capitol Complex Security Enhancements upon approval of the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations: Provided further, That upon approval by the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations, any part of these funds may be obligated and disbursed for planning and design of the visitors' centers proposed in the Capitol Complex Security Enhancements, with such enhancements, including the "Perimeter Security Plan," as may be approved by such committees: Provided further. That the committees responsible for review, approval, and other procedures under section 102 of the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act of 1989 shall complete review and approval of the improved security plan by July 1, 1991: Provided further, That nothing in this section shall have the effect of waiving any requirement relating to review and approval by the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations with respect to detailed documentation describing the scope, cost, and construction schedule of the work to be accomplished through the funds involved. SEC. 315. (a) Whenever, after the date of enactment of this Act, there is an adjustment in rates of pay for Senators (other than an adjustment which occurs by virtue of an adjustment under section 5305 of title 5, United States Code, in rates of pay under the General Schedule), the President pro tempore of the Senate may, notwithstanding any other provision of law, rule, or regulation, adjust the rate of pay (and any minimum or maximum rate, limitation, or allowance) applicable to personnel whose pay is disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate to the extent necessary to maintain the same pay relationships that existed on December 31, 1986, between personnel and Senators and between positions. (b) Adjustments made by the President pro tempore under this section shall be made in such manner as he considers advisable and shall have the force and effect of law. SEC. 316. Section 3210(a) of title 39, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new paragraph: "(7) A Member of the House of Representatives may not send any Postal service mass mailing outside the congressional district of the Member, except that— "(A) a Member of the House of Representatives may send mass mailings to any area in a county, if any part of the county adjoins or is inside the congressional district of the Member; and "(B) in the case of redistricting, on and after the date referred to in subsection (d)(1)(B), a Member of the House of Representatives may send mass mailings to the additional area described in that section.". SEC. 317. Such sums as may be necessary for fiscal year 1991 pay raises for programs funded by this Act shall be absorbed within the levels appropriated in this Act. SEC. 318. Two weeks after the close of each calendar quarter, or as soon as practicable thereafter, the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate shall send to each Senate office a statement of the cost of postage and paper and of the other operating expenses incurred as a result of mass mailings processed for such Senate office during such quarter. The statement shall separately identify the cost of postage and paper and other costs, and shall distinguish the costs attributable to newsletters and all other mass mailings. Wages. Government employees. 2 USC 59f.