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PUBLIC LAW 98-000—MMMM. DD, 1984

98 STAT. 1562 42 USC 3796.

Effective date. 42 USC 3796 note.

PUBLIC LAW 98-411—AUG. 30, 1984

"(B) who, at the time the personal injury referred to in section 1201 is sustained, is— "(i) engaged in the detection of crime; "(ii) engaged in the apprehension of an alleged crimii nal offender; "(iii) engaged in the keeping in physical custody of an alleged or convicted criminal offender; or "(iv) assaulted or subjected to the conduct of criminal activity in the line of duty, and includes police, correction, probation, parole, and judicial officers;"; (C) in clause (6) by inserting "the United States," after "means"; and (D) in clause (7), by striking out "fireman" and inserting in lieu thereof "firefighter". (b) The amendments made by subsection (a) shall take effect with respect to injuries sustained on or after October 1, 1984. RELATED AGENCIES COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS SALARIES AND EXPENSES

97 Stat. 1304. 97 Stat. 1305.

For expenses necessary for the Commission on Civil Rights, including hire of passenger motor vehicles, $12,747,000, of which: $2,299,000 is for reports, studies, and program monitoring as authorized by section 5(a)(1) and section 5(a)(5) of Public Law 98-183; $1,642,000 is for hearings, legal analysis and legal services as authorized by section 6(f) and section 5(a)(1), section 5(a)(2) and section 5(a)(5) of Public Law 98-183; $4,999,000 is for field operations as authorized by section 5(a)(1) and section 5(a)(5) of Public Law 98-183; $831,000 is for publications preparation and dissemination as authorized by section 5(a)(4) of Public Law 98-183; $1,217,000 is for Federal evaluation as authorized by section 5(a)(3) and section 5(a)(5) of Public Law 98-183; $1,231,000 is for liaison and information dissemination as authorized by section 5(a)(4) of Public Law 98-183; and $528,000 is for a clearinghouse library as authorized by section 5(a)(4) of Public Law 98-183. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For necessary expenses for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission as authorized by title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 42 USC 2000e. 1964, as amended (29 U.S.C. 206(d) and 621-634), including services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109; hire of passenger motor vehicles; not to exceed $19,500,000 for payments to State and local enforcement agencies for services to the Commission pursuant to title VII of the 42 USC 2000e. Civil Rights Act, as amended, and sections 6 and 14 of the Age 29 USC 625, 633. Discrimination in Employment Act; not to exceed $400,000 for the Office of the Chairman; not to exceed $904,000 for the Offices of the Commissioners; not to exceed $269,000 for the Office of Congressional Affairs; not to exceed $839,000 for the Office of Public Affairs; and not to exceed $563,000 for the Office of Special Projects; $160,755,000.