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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1980

94 STAT. 1390

PUBLIC LAW 96-374—OCT. 3, 1980 per centum of the requests received, except that such titles need not all be physically located in the same place; "(4) the term 'copyright owner' means the owner of any one of the exclusive rights comprised in a copyright; "(5) the term 'Corporation' means the National Periodical System Corporation established under this part; "(6) the term 'dedicated collection' means a collection of periodicals maintained for the sole purpose of assuring the provision of permanent physical access; "(7) the term 'document means any portion or the entire issue of a periodical; "(8) the term 'periodical' means a publication consisting of issues in a continuous series under the same title published at regular or irregular intervals, over an indefinite period, individual issues in the series being numbered consecutively or each issue being dated; and "(9) the term 'private sector' means nongovernmental, nonprofit, and for-profit organizations. "AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS

20 USC 1047J.

"SEC. 251. (a) There are authorized to be appropriated, for the purpose of carrying out this part, $750,000 for each of fiscal years 1981 and 1982, and such sums as may be necessary for each of the fiscal years 1983, 1984, and 1985. "G)) In any fiscal year after the joint resolution described in section 248 is enacted, there are authorized to be appropriated such additional sums as may be necessary to implement an approved design for any such fiscal year ending prior to October 1, 1985.'. TITLE III—ESTABLISHMENT OF A NEW TITLE III OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION ACT OF 1965 PROGRAMS AUTHORIZED

SEC. 301. Title III of the Act is amended to read as follows: "TITLE III—INSTITUTIONAL AID "FINDINGS AND PURPOSES

20 USC 1051.

"SEC. 301. (a) The Congress finds that— "(1) many institutions of higher education in this era of declining enrollments and scarce resources face problems which threaten their ability to survive; "(2) the problems relate to the management and fiscal operations of certain institutions of higher education, as well as to an inability to engage in long-range planning, recruitment activities, and development activities; "(3) the solution of the problems of these institutions would enable them to become viable, thriving institutions of higher education; and "(4) these institutions play an important role in the American system of higher education, and there is a strong national interest in assisting them in solving their problems and in stabilizing their management and fiscal operations. "(h) It is the purpose of this title to assist such institutions through a program of Federal assistance.