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PUBLIC LAW 94-000—MMMM. DD, 1975

89 STAT. 182

PUBLIC LAW 94-32—JUNE 12, 1975 CHAPTER VII LEGISLATIVE BRANCH SENATE SALARIES, OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES COMMITTEEMPLOYEES

For an additional amount for "Committee Employees", $76,050. ADMINISTRATIVE AND CLERICAL ASSISTANTS TO SENATORS

For an additional amount for "Administrative and Clerical 2 USC 61-1 note. Assistants to Senators", $26,274: Provided, That effective January 1, 1975, the clerk hire allowance of each Senator from the State of Texas shall be increased to that allowed Senators from States having a population of more than twelve million, the population of said State having exceeded twelve million inhabitants. CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE SENATE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

2 USC 123c.

For an additional amount for "Miscellaneous Items", $165,000: Provided, That, notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Sergeant at Arms, subject to the approval of the Committee on Rules and Administration, is hereafter authorized to enter into multi-year leases for automatic data processing equipment. STATIONERY (REVOLVING F U N D)

2 USC 46a.

For an additional amount for "Stationery (Revolving Fund)", $225: Provided, That effective April 1, 1975, and each fiscal year thereafter, the annual allowance for stationery for the President of the Senate shall be $4,500. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

1. The unexpended balances of any of the appropriations granted under the heading "Salaries, Officers and Employees" for the current fiscal year shall be available to the Secretary of the Senate to pay the increases in the compensation of officers and employees notwithstanding the limitations contained therein. 2. Subject to the provisions of section 201(f) of the Congressional 2 USC 601. Budget Act of 1974, during such period that the expenses of the Congressional Budget Office are paid from the contingent fund of the Senate, the provisions of the paragraph relating to advances for expenses of Senate committees under the heading "SENATE" in the Act of March 3, 1879 (2 U.S.C. 69), shall apply to the Congressional Budget Office in the same manner as it applies to committees of the Senate, and for such purpose the Director of such Office shall be treated as the chairman of a committee of the Senate. 3. Subject to the provisions of section 7 of the resolution entitled a "Joint Resolution to provide for the establishment of the American Indian Policy Review Commission", approved January 2, 1975 (88 25 USC 174 note. Stat. 1910), during such period as the expenses of the American Indian