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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1985

PUBLIC LAW 99-88—AUG. 15, 1985

99 STAT. 361

gions, districts or entry processing locations of the United States Customs Service; or (2) any consolidation of centralization of duty assessment or appraisement functions of any offices of the United States Customs Service. No reductions in stockpile goals may be made below those in effect on October 1, 1984, by the President under authority provided by the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Revision Act of 1979 50 USC 98 note. (98 Stat. 319), as amended, until October 1, 1986, unless authorized by Act of Congress. CHAPTER XII DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FEDERAL FUNDS

For a Federal contribution to the District of Columbia $14,180,000: Provided, That $8,777,000 shall be made available for capital projects and shall remain available until expended: Provided further. That funds for capital projects may be drawn only to the extent that outstanding obligations become due and payable. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FUNDS GOVERNMENTAL DIRECTION AND SUPPORT

For an additional amount for "Governmental direction and support", $4,553,000: Provided, That $170,000 of this additional amount shall be allocated exclusively to the Commercial Assessment Division of the Department of Finance and Revenue to fund six new commercial assessor positions: Provided further. That of the $100,000 appropriated for fiscal year 1985 for the Statehood Constitutional Convention, $50,000 shall be for the Statehood Commission and $50,000 shall be for the Statehood Compact Commission: Provided further, That the cash and/or budget authority balance available to the Statehood Constitutional Convention on the date of expiration of the terms of its members, as distinguished from that allocated for the Statehood Commission and the Statehood Compact Commission, shall revert to the general fund of the District of Columbia. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION

For an additional amount for "Economic development and regulation", $9,873,000. PUBLIC SAFETY AND JUSTICE (INCLUDING RESCISSION)

For an additional amount for "Public safety and justice", $26,680,000: Provided, That $2,300,000 of this amount shall be allocated to the Metropolitan Police Department for the sole purpose of paying additional wages and fringe benefits of the Fraternal Order of Police arbitration award should that award not be disapproved according to law: Provided further, That if the arbitration award is disapproved, the $2,300,000 shall be used solely for repayment of the general fund deficit: Provided further. That notwithstanding any other provision of law, in the case of each employee who retired from the Fire Department of the District of Columbia before Feb-