Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 108 Part 3.djvu/634

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108 STAT. 2386 PUBLIC LAW 103-329—SEPT. 30, 1994 ment fence within the city limits of Nogales, Arizona under the authority of section 69, title 19, United States Code. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, AIR AND MARINE INTERDICTION PROGRAMS For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the operation and maintenance of marine vessels, aircraft, and other related equipment of the Air and Mari^ie Programs, including operational training and mission-related travel, and rental payments for facilities occupied by the air or marine interdiction and demand reduction programs; $89,041,000, of which $7,233,000 shall remain •••% available until September 30, 1997: Provided, That no aircraft or other related equipment, with the exception of aircraft which is one of a kind and has been identified as excess to Customs requirements, and aircraft which has been damaged beyond repair, shall be transferred to any other Federal agency, Department, or office outside of the Department of the Treasury, during fiscal year 1995, without the prior approval of the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations. CUSTOMS FACILITIES, CONSTRUCTION, IMPROVEMENTS AND RELATED EXPENSES For acquisition of necessary additional real property, facilities, construction, improvements, and related expenses of the United States Customs Service, $1,000,000, to remain available until expended. CUSTOMS SERVICES AT SMALL AIRPORTS (TO BE DERIVED FROM FEES COLLECTED) Such sums as may be necessary, not to exceed $1,406,000, for expenses for the provision of Customs services at certain small airports or other facilities when authorized by law and designated by the Secretary of the Treasury, including expenditures for the salary and expenses of individuals employed to provide such services, to be derived from fees collected by the Secretary of the Treasury pursuant to section 236 of Public Law 98-573 for each of these airports or other facilities when authorized by law and designated by the Secretary of the Treasury, and to remain available until expended. UNITED STATES MINT SALARIES AND EXPENSES For necessary expenses of the United States Mint; $55,740,000, of which $1,540,000 shall remain available until September 30, 1997, for expginsion and improvements. BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT ADMINISTERING THE PUBLIC DEBT 31 USC 3121 For necessary expenses connected with any public-debt issues '^ote. of the United States; $183,458,000: Provided, That in fiscal year 1995 and thereafter, the Secretary is authorized to collect fees of not less than $46 for each definitive security issue provided to customers, and an annual maintenance fee of not less than