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[88 STAT. 1151]
PUBLIC LAW 93-000—MMMM. DD, 1975
[88 STAT. 1151]

88 STAT, ]

PUBLIC LAW 93-418-SEPT. 18, 1974

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SEC. 28. (a) Except as otherwise provided by this section this Act f ysc^sioi^*'^" shall take effect on the date of enactment and be applicable to any note. injury or death occurring on or after such effective date. The amendments made by sections 1(b) and (c), 2, 3, 7 (a) and (b), 8 (a) and (b), 9,16 (a) and (b), 17,19,20, 21, 22,24, and 25 shall be applicable to cases where the injury or death occurred prior to the date of enactment but the provisions of these sections shall be applicable only to a period beginning on or after the date of enactment. (b) Section 11 of this Act shall become effective 60 days from ^^^.^^'^ ^'^® enactment and be applicable to any injury occurring on or after such effective date. Approved September 7, 1974. Public Law 93-417 AN ACT

September 17, 1974

To authorize the Secretary of State to prescribe the fee for execution of an application for a passport and to continue to transfer to the United States Postal Service the execution fee for each application accepted by that Service.

[H. R. 15172]

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 1 of the Act of June 4, 1920 (22 U.S.C. 214), is amended to read as follows: "SECTION 1. There shall be collected and paid into the Treasury of the United States quarterly a fee of $10 for each passport issued and a fee in an amount prescribed by the Secretary of State by regulation for executing each application for a passport. Nothing contained in this section shall be construed to limit the right of the Secretary of State by regulation (1) to authorize State officials to collect and retain the execution fee, or (2) to transfer to the United States Postal-Service the execution fee for each application accepted by that Service. No passport fee shall be collected from an officer or employee of the United States proceeding abroad in the discharge of official duties, or from members of his immediate family; from an American seaman who requires a passport in connection with his duties aboard an American flag-vessel; or from a widow, child, parent, brother, or sister of a deceased member of the Armed Forces proceeding abroad to visit the grave of such member. No execution fee shall be collected for an application made before a Federal official by a person excused from payment of the passport fee under this section.". Approved September 17, 1974.

secretary of Pa^ssport fees.

Public Law 93-418 JOINT RESOLUTION

September 18, 1974

Authorizing the President to proclaim the period of September 15, 1974, through [H. J. Res. 1070] October 15, 1974, as "Johnny Horizon '76 Clean Up America Month".

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President is hereby, Johnny Horizon authorized and requested to issue a proclamation designating the A^meH«Month. period of September 15, 1974, through October 15, 1974, as "Johnny Designation Horizon '76 Clean U p America Month", and calling upon the people ^"'hori^ation. of the United States to observe such period with appropriate activities. Approved September 18, 1974.