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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1979

93 STAT. 718

D.C. Oxie 40-501a note.

Travel and per diem expenditures. D.C. Ckxie 1-216 note.

Experts and consultants. Budget, transmittal to Congress.

PUBLIC LAW 96-93—OCT. 30, 1979 SEC. 209. No part of any appropriation contained in this title shall remain available for obligation beyond the current fiscal year unless expressly so provided herein. SEC. 210. No part of any funds appropriated by this title shall be used to pay the compensation (whether by contract or otherwise) of any individual for performing services as a chauffeur or driver for any designated officer or employee of the District of Columbia government (other than the Mayor, Chief of Police, and Fire Chief), or for performing services as a chauffeur or driver of a motor vehicle assigned for the personal or individual use of any such officer or employee (other than the Mayor, Chief of Police, and Fire Chief). No part of any funds appropriated by this title, in excess of $1,000 per month in the aggregate ($12,000 per annum) shall be used to pay the compensation (whether by contract or otherwise) of individuals for performing services as a chauffeur or driver for the Mayor, or for performing services as a chauffeur or driver of a motor vehicle assigned for the personal or individual use of the Mayor. SEC. 211. Not to exceed AVz per centum of the total of all funds appropriated by this title for personal compensation may be used to pay the cost of overtime or temporary positions. SEC. 212. The total expenditure of funds appropriated by this title for authorized travel and per diem costs outside the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia shall not exceed $225,000. SEC. 213. Appropriations in this title shall not be available, during the fiscal year ending September 30, 1980, for the compensation of any person appointed— (1) as a full-time employee to a permanent, authorized position in the government of the District of Columbia during any month when the number of such employees is greater than 37,886: Provided, That— (A) positions within this city emplo3n]ient limitation shall be set aside as the maximum number of permanent, authorized employees as follows: Appropriated positions, 33,659 of which 9,652 shall be for Public Schools; reimbursable and revolving fund positions, 1,090; capital outlay positions, 781; District of Columbia General Hospital, 2,356; and (B) the District of Columbia Public Schools and the District of Columbia General Hospital shall not exceed their respective employment limitations and are hereby required to report monthly to the Mayor, for the purpose of maintaining controls on city-wide employment, regarding the total number of current employees and the total number of separations and filling of positions within their respective employment limitations; or (2) as a temporary or part-time employee in the government of the District of Columbia during any month in which the number of such employees exceeds the number of such employees for the same month of the preceding fiscal year. SEC. 214. No funds appropriated in this title, for the government of the District of Columbia for the operation of educational institutions, the compensation of personnel, or for other educational purposes may be used to permit, encourage, facilitate, or further partisan political activities. Nothing herein is intended to prohibit the availability of school buildings for the use of any community group during nonschool hours. SEC. 215. Appropriations in this title shall be available for services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, at rates to be fixed by the Mayor. SEC. 216. The annual budget for the District of Columbia government for fiscal year 1981 shall be transmitted to the Congress by not