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109 STAT. 522 PUBLIC LAW 104^53—NOV. 19, 1995 2 USC 123b note. Effective date. 2 USC 292. 2 USC 293. 2 USC 294. eompensation. 2 USC 60o. SEC. 107. (a) Each fund and account specified in subsection (b) shall be available only to the extent provided in appropriations Acts. (b) The funds and accounts referred to in subsection (a) are— (1) the revolving fund for the House Barber Shops, established by the paragraph under the heading "HOUSE BARBER SHOPS REVOLVING FUND" in the matter relating to the House of Representatives in chapter HI of title I of the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1975 (Public Law 93-554; 88 Stat. 1776); (2) the revolving fund for the House Beauty Shop, established by the matter under the heading "HOUSE BEAUTY SHOP" in the matter relating to administrative provisions for the House of Representatives in the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1970 (Public Law 91-145; 83 Stat. 347); (3) the special deposit account established for the House of Representatives Restaurant by section 208 of the First Supplemental Civil Functions Appropriation Act, 1941 (40 U.S.C. 174k note); and (4) the revolving fund established for the House Recording Studio by section 105(g) of the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1957 (2 U.S.C. 123b(g)). (c) This section shall take effect on October 1, 1995, and shall apply with respect to fiscal years beginning on or after that date. SEC. 107A. For fiscal year 1996, subject to the direction of the Committee on House Oversight of the House of Representatives, of the total amount deposited in the account referred to in section 107(b)(3) of this Act from vending operations of the House of Representatives Restaurant System, the cost of goods sold shall be available to pay the cost of inventory for such operations. SEC. 108. The House Employees Position Classification Act (2 U.S.C. 291, et seq.) is amended— (1) in section 3(1), by striking out "Doorkeeper, and the Postmaster," and inserting in lieu thereof "Chief Administrative Officer, and the Inspector General"; (2) in the first sentence of section 4(b), by striking out "Doorkeeper, and the Postmaster," and inserting in lieu thereof "Chief Administrative Officer, and the Inspector General"; (3) in section 5(b)(1), by striking out "Doorkeeper, and the Postmaster" and inserting in lieu thereof "Chief Administrative Officer, and the Inspector General"; and (4) in the first sentence of section 5(c), by striking out "Doorkeeper, and the Postmaster," and inserting in lieu thereof "Chief Administrative Officer, and the Inspector General". SEC. 109. (a) Upon the approval of the appropriate employing authority, an employee of the House of Representatives who is separated from employment, may be paid a lump sum for the accrued annual leave of the employee. The lump sum— (1) shall be paid in an amount not more than the lesser of— (A) the amount of the monthly pay of the employee, as determined by the Chief Administrative Officer of the House of Representatives; or (B) the amount equal to the monthly pay of the employee, as determined by the Chief Administrative Officer of the House of Representatives, divided by 30, and multiplied by the number of days of the accrued annual leave of the employee;