Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 112 Part 1.djvu/114

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112 STAT. 88 PUBLIC LAW 105-174—MAY 1, 1998 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL MANAGEMENT Of the funds appropriated under the heading "general departmental management" in Public Law 105-78 to carry out title XX of the Public Health Service Act, $10,831,000 shall be for activities specified under section 2003(b)(2), of which $9,131,000 shall be for prevention service demonstration grants under section 510(b)(2) of title V of the Social Security Act, as amended, without application of the limitation of section 2010(c) of said title XX. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SPECIAL EDUCATION 111 Stat. 1500. Public Law 105-78, under the heading "special education" is amended by inserting before the period the following: ": Provided further. That $600,000 of the funds provided under section 672 of the Act shall be for the Early Childhood Development Project of the National Easter Seal Society for the Mississippi Delta Region, which funds shall be used to provide training, technical support, services, and equipment to address personnel and other needs". GENERAL PROVISIONS—THIS CHAPTER SEC. 4001. (a) If a State child health plan under title XXI of the Social Security Act is approved on or after October 1, 1998, and before October 1, 1999, for purposes of such title (including allotments under section 2104(b) of such title) the plan shall be treated as having been approved with respect to amounts allotted under such title for fiscal year 1998, as well as for fiscal year 1999. (b) The appropriation in section 2104(a)(1) of such title for fiscal year 1998 shall remain available to be obligated through September 30, 1999. SEC. 4002. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Department of Health and Human Services shall permit the submission of public comments until August 31, 1998, on the final rule entitled "Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network" published by the Department in the Federal Register on April 2, 1998 (63 Fed. Reg. 16295 et seq.), and such rule shall not become effective before October 1, 1998, after the end of such comment period. CHAPTER 5 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH CONGRESSIONAL OPERATIONS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PAYMENTS TO WIDOWS AND HEIRS OF DECEASED MEMBERS OF CONGRESS LoisG. Capps. For pa3mtient to Lois G. Capps, widow of Walter H. Capps, late a Representative of the State of California, $133,600. Mary Bono. For payment to Mary Bono, widow of Sonny Bono, late a Representative of the State of California, $136,700.