Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 124.djvu/3546

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124 STAT. 3520 PUBLIC LAW 111–322—DEC. 22, 2010 ‘‘(B) by striking ‘October 1, 2010’ and inserting ‘December 31, 2011’. ‘‘SEC. 152. Notwithstanding section 101, the level for ‘Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program, Salaries and Expenses’ shall be $36,300,000. ‘‘SEC. 153. Public Law 111–240 is amended in section 1114 and section 1704 by striking ‘December 31, 2010’ and inserting ‘March 4, 2011’ each time it appears and in section 1704 by adding at the end the following: ‘‘ ‘(c) For purposes of the loans made under this section, the maximum guaranteed amount outstanding to the borrower may not exceed $4,500,000.’ ‘‘SEC. 154. The appropriation to the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to this Act shall be deemed a regular appro- priation for purposes of section 6(b) of the Securities Act of 1933 (15 U.S.C. 77f(b)) and sections 13(e), 14(g), and 31 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78m(e), 78n(g), and 78ee). ‘‘SEC. 155. Section 302 of the Universal Service Antideficiency Temporary Suspension Act is amended by striking ‘December 31, 2010’ each place it appears and inserting ‘December 31, 2011’. ‘‘SEC. 156. Notwithstanding section 503 of Public Law 111– 83, amounts made available in this Act for the Transportation Security Administration shall be available for transfer between and within Transportation Security Administration appropriations to the extent necessary to avoid furloughs or reduction in force, or to provide funding necessary for programs and activities required by law: Provided, That such transfers may not result in the termi- nation of programs, projects or activities: Provided further, That the House and Senate Appropriations Committees shall be notified within 15 days of such transfers. ‘‘SEC. 157. Up to $21,880,000 from ‘Coast Guard, Acquisition, Construction, and Improvements’ and ‘Coast Guard, Alteration of Bridges’ may be transferred to ‘Coast Guard, Operating Expenses’: Provided, That the Coast Guard may decommission one Medium Endurance Cutter, two High Endurance Cutters, four HU–25 air- craft, the Maritime Intelligence Fusion Center, and one Maritime Safety and Security Team, and make staffing changes at the Coast Guard Investigative Service, as outlined in its budget justification documents for fiscal year 2011 as submitted to the Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and House of Representatives. ‘‘SEC. 158. Notwithstanding section 101, the final proviso under the heading ‘Science and Technology, Research, Development, Acquisition, and Operations’ in Public Law 111–83 (related to the National Bio- and Agro-defense Facility) shall have no effect with respect to all amounts available under this heading. ‘‘SEC. 159. Notwithstanding sections 101 and 128, amounts are provided for ‘Department of the Interior—Minerals Management Service—Royalty and Offshore Minerals Management’ in the manner authorized in Public Law 111–88 for fiscal year 2010, except that for fiscal year 2011 the amounts specified in division A of Public Law 111–88 shall be modified by substituting— ‘‘(1) ‘$200,110,000’ for ‘$175,217,000’; ‘‘(2) ‘$102,231,000’ for ‘$89,374,000’; ‘‘(3) ‘$154,890,000’ for ‘$156,730,000’ each place it appears; and ‘‘(4) ‘fiscal year 2011’ shall be substituted for ‘fiscal year 2010’ each place it appears. Notification. Deadline. 118 Stat. 3998. Ante, p. 2508, 2553.