106 STAT. 1300 PUBLIC LAW 102-375—SEPT. 30, 1992 "(A) establishing demonstration projects to conduct research related to Native American studies and Indian policy development; and " (B) continuing the development of a detailed plan, based in part on the results of the projects, for the establishment of a National Center for Native American Studies and Indian Policy Development. "(2) Such a plan shall be delivered to the Congress not later than 30 days siiter the date of enactment of this subsection."; and (21) in sections 802, 803(a), 806(a)(2), 808, and 815(2) (42 U.S.C. 2991a, 2991b(a), 2991d-l(a)(2), 2991f, and 2992c(2)) by striking Alaskan Native" each place the term appears and inserting "Alaska Native". Subtitle D—White House Conference on Aging SEC. 831. WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON AGING. (a) NAME OF CONFERENCE. —The heading of title II of the Older Americans Act Amendments of 1987 (42 U.S.C. 3001 note) is amended to read as follows: "TITLE II—WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON AGING (b) FINDINGS.— Section 201(a) of the Older Americans Act Amendments of 1987 (42 U.S.C. 3001 note) is amended— (1) in paragraph (1)— (A) by striking "51,400,000 in 1986" and inserting " 52,923,000 in 1990*; and (B) by striking "101,700,000" and inserting " 103,646,000"; (2) in paragraph (2) by striking "every 6" and inserting "every 8"; and (3) by amending paragraph (3) to read as follows: "(3) the out-of-pocket costs to older individuals for health care increased from 12.3 percent in 1977 to 18.2 percent in 1988,". SEC. 832. CONFERENCE REQUIRED. Section 202 of the Older Americans Act Amendments of 1987 (42 U.S.C. 3001 note) is amended— President. (1) in subsection (a) by striking "The President may call a White House Conference on Aging in 1991" and inserting "Not later than December 31, 1994 the President shall convene the White House Conference on Aging"; (2) in subsection (c) by striking paragraphs (1) through (6) and inserting the following: "(1) to increase the public awareness of the interdependence of generations and the essential contributions of older individuals to society for the well-being of all generations; "(2) to iaentify the problems facing older individuals and the commonalities of the problems with problems of younger generations;
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