Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 105 Part 1.djvu/869

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PUBLIC LAW 102-141 —OCT. 28, 1991 105 STAT. 841 or control, as may be necessary to perform protective functions; for payment of per diem and/or subsistence allowances to employees where a protective assignment during the actual day or days of the visit of a protectee require an employee to work 16 hours per day or to remain overnight at his or her post of duty; the conducting of and participating in firearms matches and presentation of awards; and for travel of Secret Service employees on protective missions without regard to the limitations on such expenditures in this or any other Act: Provided, That approval is obtained in advance from the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations; for repairs, alterations, and minor construction at the James J. Rowley Secret Service Training Center; for research and development; for making grants to conduct behavioral research in support of protective research and operations; not to exceed $12,500 for official reception and representation expenses; not to exceed $50,000 to provide technical assistance and equipment to foreign law enforcement organizations in counterfeit investigations; for payment in advance for commercial accommodations as may be necessary to perform protective functions; and for uniforms without regard to the general purchase price limitation for the current fiscal year; $475,423,000, of which $2,500,000 shall remain available until expended for renovations at the temporary official residence of the Vice President and $1,600,000 shall remain available until expended for renovations of the New York Field Office; and of which not to exceed $300,000 shall be made available for the protection at the one non-governmental property designated by the President of the United States and $70,000 at the airport facility used for travel en route to or from such property under provisions of section 12 of the Presidential Protection Assistance Act of 1976 (18 U.S.C. 3056 note): Provided further, That fiscal year 1992 funds shall be available for any Presidential protection assistance reimbursements claimed in fiscal year 1991. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY—GENERAL PROVISIONS SEC. 101. Of the funds appropriated in this or any other Act to the Internal Revenue Service, amounts attributable to efficiency savings for fiscal year 1992 as estimated by the Commissioner shall be withheld from obligation unless the estimated savings are not achieved: Provided, That 50 per centum of the actual efficiency savings shall lapse or be deposited into miscellaneous receipts of the Treasury with the exception of amounts in special or trust funds, which shall remain in such funds and be available in accordance with and to the extent permitted by law: Provided further. That notwithstanding any fiscal year limitations on the availability of appropriations, the remainder of the actual efficiency savings shall be made available in fiscal year 1993 for cash awards to IRS employees, as authorized by sections 4501-4505 of title 5, United States Code, and for future efficiency improvements to carry out those purposes authorized by law: Provided further. That none of the funds shall be made available for the program without the advance approval of the House and Senate Appropriations Committees. SEC. 102. Appropriations to the Treasury Department in this Act shall be available for uniforms or allowances therefor, as authorized by law (5 U.S.C. 5901), including maintenance, repairs, and cleaning; purchase of insurance for official motor vehicles operated in foreign countries; purchsise of motor vehicles without regard to the general