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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—APR. 19, 1999 113 STAT. 1999 to abide by its existing international trade commitments and to reduce trade barriers, tariffs, and export subsidies; (4) calls on the President and the Secretaries of the Treasury and Agriculture to monitor and report to Congress that resources will not be used to stabilize the South Korean market at the expense of United States agricultural goods or services; and

(5) requests the United States Trade Representative and the United States Department of Agriculture to pursue the settlement of disputes with the Government of South Korea on its failure to abide by its international trade commitments on beef market access, to consider whether Korea's reported plans for subsidizing its pork industry v,^ould violate any of its international trade commitments, and to determine what impact Korea's subsidy plans would have on United States agricultural interests, especially in Japan. SEC. 335. SENSE OF THE SENATE ON FUNDING FOR NATURAL DISASTERS. It is the sense of the Senate that the levels in this concurrent resolution assume that, given that emergency spending for natural disasters continues to have an unpredictable yet substantial impact on the Federal budget and that consequently btidgeting for disasters remains difficult, the Administration and Congress should review procedures for funding emergencies, including natural disasters, in any budget process reform legislation that comes before the Congress. - .:v.i(.;, -t:Trc;^

= Agreed to April 15, 1999. JOHN F. KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS—CAPITOL GROUNDS Apr. 19, 1999 AUTHORIZATION [HCon. Res.52] Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), SECTION 1. AUTHORIZING USE OF EAST FRONT C»F CAPITOL GROUNDS FOR PERFORMANCES SPONSORED BY KENNEDY CENTER. In carrying out its duties under section 4 of the John F. Kennedy Center Act (20 U.S.C. 76j), the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, in cooperation with the National Park Service (in this concurrent resolution jointl}' referred to as the "sponsor"), may sponsor public performances on the East Front of the Capitol Grounds at such dates and times as the Speaker of the House of Representatives and Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate may approve jointly. SEC. 2. TERMS AND CONDITIONS. (a) IN GENERAL.— Any performance authorized under section 1 shall be free of admission charge to the public and arranged not to interfere with the needs of Congress, under conditions to be prescribed by the Architect of the Capitol and the Capitol Police Board. 69-194-01-16:QL3Part3