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[81 STAT. 613]
PUBLIC LAW 90-000—MMMM. DD, 1968
[81 STAT. 613]

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PUBLIC LAW 90-206-DEC. 16, 1967

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be repaid to the Treasury out of the migratory bird conservation fund, such repayment shall be made in annual amounts comprising 75 per centum of the monejs accruing annually to such fund. I n the event the full amount authorized by the first section of this Act is appropriated prior to the end of the aforesaid fifteen-year period, the repayment of such funds pursuant to this section shall begin with the next full fiscal year: Provided further, That no land shall be acquired with moneys from the migratory bird conservation fund unless the acquisition thereof has been approved by the Governor of the State or appropriate State agency." Approved December 15, 1967.

Public Law 90-206 AN ACT

To adjust certain postage rates, to adjust the rates of basic compensation for certain oflScers and employees in the Federal Government, and to regulate the mailing of pandering advertisements, and for other purposes.

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Be it enacted by the Senate cmd House of Representatives of the P s United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be and o Fteadle rRevenue a l Salcited as the "Postal Revenue and Federal Salary Act of 1967". a"y AcTor/9T7'.' TITLE I—POSTAL RATES FIRST-CLASS M A I L

SEC. 101. (a) Sections 4252 and 4253 of title 39, United States Code, 74 Stat. 664. are amended to read as follows: "§ 4252. Size and weight limits "The maximum size of first-class mail is one hundred inches in length and girth combined and the maximum weight is seventy pounds.

    • § 4253. Postage rates on first-class mail

" (a) Postage on first-class mail is computed separately on each letter or piece of mail. Except as otherwise provided in this section, the rate of postage on first-class mail weighing thirteen ounces or less is 6 cents for each ounce or fraction of an ounce. " (b) First-class mail weighing more than thirteen ounces shall be mailed at the rates of postage established by section 4303(d) of this title and shall be entitled to the most expeditious handling and trans- ^°s(, p. 614. jiortation practicable. "(c) The rate of postage for each single postal card and for each portion of a double postal card, including the cost of manufacture, and for each post card and the initial portion of each double post card conforming to section 4251(c) of this title is 5 cents. ^^ ^'^t- ^^3" " (d) The rate of postage on business reply mail is the regular rate prescribed in this section, together with an additional charge thereon