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108 STAT. 1426 Effective date. 2 USC 121d note. Reports. 40 USC 831 note. Reports. PUBLIC LAW 103-283—JULY 22, 1994 SETTLEMENTS AND AWARDS RESERVE For expenses for settlements and awards, $1,000,000. STATIONERY (REVOLVING FUND) For stationery for the President of the Senate, $4,500, for officers of the Senate and the Conference of the Majority and Conference of the Minority of the Senate, $8,500; in all, $13,000. OFFICIAL MAIL COSTS For expenses necessary for official mail costs of the Senate, $11,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 1996. ' RESCISSION Of the funds previously appropriated under the heading "SEN- ATE", $23,000,000 are rescinded. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS SEC. 1. Effective on and after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of the Senate, subject to the approval of the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate, is authorized to transfer up to $300,000 from any Senate appropriations account with respect to which the Secretary has disbursing authority to the revolving fund established under section 2(c) under the subheading " ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS" under the heading "SENATE" in Public Law 102-392 (2 U.S.C. 121d(c)) to provide additional capitalization for such revolving fund. Any moneys so transferred shall be available for use in the same manner and to the same extent as the moneys otherwise in such revolving fund. SEC. 2. (a) Not later than September 30, 1995, the Secretary of the Senate shall submit to the Committee on Rules and Administration a report evaluating the quality and scope of the educational experience available to visitors to the Senate concerning the constitutional and historical role of the Senate in American Government and society. (b) The Secretary of the Senate shall include in the report a plan for the improvement of the educational experience available to Senate visitors. Senate officers and officials and legislative branch support agencies shall work with the Secretary of the Senate in the development of the plan. Appropriate executive branch agencies, such as the National Archives and Records Administration and the Smithsonian Institution, are encouraged to offer assistance to the Secretary of the Senate in developing the plan. (c) There are authorized to be paid out of the contingent fund of the Senate, upon vouchers approved by the Secretary of the Senate, such sums as are necessary to reimburse the routine expenses associated with developing the report required by this section. SEC. 3. (a) Section 105(a) of the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act 1965 (Public Law 88-454; 2 U.S.C. 104a) is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new paragraph: "(4) Each report by the Secretary of the Senate required by paragraph (1) shall contain a separate summary of Senate accounts statement for each office of the Senate authorized to obligate appropriated funds, including each Senator's office, each officer of the