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General", and by adding at the end of such section the following new subsection:

"(b) If, within twenty years after completion of any construction for which funds have been paid under this section

"(1) the applicant or other owner of the facility shall cease to be a public or other nonprofit institution or organization, or "(2) the facility shall cease to be used for the purposes for which it was constructed or for the provision of hospital or other services for which construction projects may be approved under this title,

the United States shall be entitled to recover from the applicant or other owner of the facility an amount bearing the same ratio to the then value (as determined by agreement of the parties or by action brought in the United States district court for the district in which such facility is situated) of the facility, as the amount of the Federal participation bore to the cost of construction of such facility. Such right of recovery shall not constitute a lien on such facility prior to judgment."

AMENDMENT TO DEFINITION OF REHABILITATION FACILITY

SEC. 5. Section 631(n) of the Public Health Service Act is amended to read as follows:

"(n) The term 'rehabilitation facility' means a facility which is operated for the primary purpose of assisting in the rehabilitation of disabled persons through an integrated program of—

"(1) medical evaluation and services, and

"(2) psychological, social, or vocational evaluation and services, under competent professional supervision, and in the case of which"(3) the major portion of the required evaluation and services is furnished within the facility; and

"(4) either (A) the facility is operated in connection with a hospital, or (B) all medical and related health services are prescribed by, or are under the general direction of, persons licensed to practice medicine or surgery in the State."

EXTENSION OF AUTHORIZATION FOR LOANS

SEC. 6. Section 661 of the Public Health Service Act is amended by striking out "prior to July 1, 1962" and inserting in lieu thereof "prior to July 1, 1964".

SEC. 7. Effective July 1, 1962, the parenthetical phrase in the first sentence of section 433 (a) of such Act which reads "(including grantsin-aid for drawing plans, erection of buildings, and acquisition of land therefor)" is repealed.

SEC. 8. (a) Section 704 of the Public Health Service Act is hereby amended by striking out "five" and inserting "six", and by striking out "$30,000,000" and inserting "$50,000,000”.

(b) Section 705 (a) of the Public Health Service Act is hereby amended by striking out "1961" and inserting "1962".

(c) Section 706(a) of such Act is amended by striking out ", or in the case of a multipurpose facility," and inserting in lieu thereof "in the case of a facility which the Surgeon General determines is to be used for research, or research and purposes related thereto (including research training), in the sciences related to health or, in the case of any other multipurpose facility,".

(d) Sections 704 and 705 (c) (2) of such Act are each amended by inserting", or research and related purposes," after "research", wherever it appears therein. Section 705 (e) of such Act is amended

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by inserting", or research and related purposes," after "research" the first time it appears therein and inserting "or related purposes" after "research" the second time it appears therein. Section 707 (b) of such Act is amended by inserting, or research and related purposes," after "research purposes". Section 706 (a) of such Act is amended by striking out "facility for research" and inserting in lieu thereof "facility for research, or research and related purposes,". Section 708 of such Act is amended by inserting "or related purposes" after "research".

Approved October 5, 1961.

[For appropriations, see p. 217.]

[PUBLIC LAW 87-396]

[87TH CONGRESS, H.R. 6845]

An Act to amend title 14 of the United States Code to provide for an expansion of the functions of the Coast Guard.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That title 14 of the United States Code, relating to the Coast Guard, is amended by inserting in chapter 1, section 2, after the words "rescue facilities for the promotion of safety on and over the high seas and waters subject to the jurisdiction of the United States;" and before the words "and shall maintain a state of readiness" the words: "shall engage in oceanographic research on the high seas and in waters subject to the jurisdiction of the United States;" and is further amended by inserting at the end of chapter 5 the following new section: "894. Oceanographic research

"The Coast Guard shall conduct such oceanographic research, use such equipment or instruments, and collect and analyze such oceanographic data, in cooperation with other agencies of the Government, or not, as may be in the national interest."

SEC. 2. The analysis of chapter 5 of title 14 of the United States Code is amended by inserting at the end thereof the following: "94. Oceanographic research."

Approved October 5, 1961.

RECAPITULATION OF MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE LAWS, 87TH CONG., 1ST SESS.

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II. PERMANENT AND INDEFINITE ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS

COMPILER'S NOTE.-The text and amounts of the permanent and indefinite appropriations are taken from the budget for the fiscal year 1962 except as otherwise indicated as being revised. The sums under the indefinite appropriations are estimated and are subject to further revision as the fiscal year progresses and better data become available.

LEGISLATIVE

Bequest of Gertrude M. Hubbard, Library of Congress, Interest Account:

Trust fund of $20,000, the interest on which, at 4 percent per annum, is to be used for the purchase of engravings and etchings to be added to the "Gardiner Greene Hubbard Collection" (Act of Aug. 20, 1912, 37 Stat. 319, sec. 21) (trust account)....

Library of Congress Trust Fund, Interest on Permanent Loan Account:

This appropriation represents a sum equivalent to interest at the rate of 4 percent per annum, payable semiannually, on a permanent loan to the United States, not exceeding $5,000,000, in accordance with provisions of gifts or bequests-such interest, as income, being subject to disbursement by the Librarian of Congress for the purpose specified (2 U.S.C. 156158; Act of Mar. 3, 1925, 43 Stat. 1107) (trust account)...

Library of Congress Trust Fund, Income From Investment Account:

This fund represents income from investments held by the Treasury for the benefit of the Library of Congress and is subject to disbursement by the Librarian for the purposes in each case specified (2 U.S.C. 157; 31 U.S.C. 7258) (trust account).

Library of Congress Gift Fund:

This fund represents gifts or bequests of money made to the Library of Congress for the immediate disbursement by the Librarian, in the interest of the Library, its collections, or its service for the purpose in each case specified (2 U.S.C. 160; 31 U.S.C. 7258) (trust account) –

Service Fees, Library of Congress:

Operation of a photoduplication laboratory and a sound recording laboratory are financed from fees received for services rendered to other Government agencies and the public (2 U.S.C. 160; 31 U.S.C. 7258) (trust account).

$1,000

179, 000

17, 000

310, 000

675, 000

PERMANENT COMMITTEE FOR THE OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES DEVISE Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund:

This fund created by the act entitled "An act to establish a Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise," approved August 5, 1955, is to be used for the preparation of a history of the Supreme Court, finance lectures, and prepare a memorial volume containing the writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes (69 Stat. 533) (special account)....

Total, Library of Congress:

General and special accounts_

Trust accounts..

Total....

THE JUDICIARY

Judicial Survivors' Annuity Fund:

15,000

1, 182, 000

15,000

1, 197, 000

This fund is used to pay annuities to eligible widows and dependent children of deceased judges of the United States, to make refunds to former judges who have elected to come under the judicial survivors annuity system but who have left the service, and to pay claims of survivors of member judges for any unpaid amounts credited to the individual accounts of such judges (28 U.S.C. 376) (trust account)__

Referees' Salary Fund:

This fund is available to pay the salaries of referees (11 U.S.C. 68) (special account).

575,000

2, 370, 000

Referees' Expense Fund:

This fund is available to pay the miscellaneous expenses of referees (11 U.S.C. 68 (c) (4)) (special account)

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$4, 210, 000

$6,580,000
580,000

7,160,000

EXECUTIVE

INDEPENDENT OFFICES

Advances, Mutual Security Act, Executive:

Advance payments are received from several nations for the transfer or procurement and transfer of military supplies, equipment, and services (22 U.S.C. 1795(b), 1816) (trust account)....

AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION

426, 800, 000

Contributed Flower Fund, American Battle Monuments Commission:
This fund consists of moneys deposited by citizens for floral decorations for
graves in military cemeteries in foreign countries. The donor is advised
when flowers have been placed (trust account).......

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION

Operating Expenses-Atomic Energy Commission:
Any moneys (except sums received from disposal of property under the
Atomic Energy Community Act of 1955 (42 U.S.C. 2301)) received by the
Commission, notwithstanding the provisions of section 3617 of the Revised
Statutes (31 U.S.C. 484) are made available for operating expenses of the
Commission (Atomic Energy Appropriation Act, 1960) (special fund).........

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund:
The Act of May 22, 1920 (41 Stat. 614), as amended, authorized the estab
lishment of the civil service retirement and disability fund and the deposit
therein of deductions from the salaries of, and deposits for additional
annuity by, employees and other members of the civil service retirement
and disability fund and appropriated said fund for the payment of annui-
ties, refunds, and allowances to such members. Said fund is supplemented
by contributions from the various government agencies as required by the
Act of July 31, 1956 (5 U.S.C., chap. 14, 66 Stat. 622, Act of July 31, 1956)
(trust account).

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION

Payments to States Under Federal Power Act:

This fund represents 371⁄2 percent of a portion of the proceeds of certain
licenses issued by the Federal Power Commission for the occupancy and
use of national forest and public lands under the Federal Power Act
(16 U.S.C. 840; Act of June 10, 1920, as amended) (special account).......
Total, Federal Power Commission:
General and special accounts__.

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

$57,000

Operating expenses, Federal Supply Service:
Funds received during the current or preceding fiscal year for deposit under
section 204(a) of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of
1949, as amended, in an amount not exceeding $3,935,000 shall be available
for necessary expenses in carrying out the functions of the General Serv-
ices Administration with respect to the utilization and disposal of excess
and surplus personal property (Independent Offices Appropriation Act,
1962) (special account).

Advances for Construction Services, General Services Administration:

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation has acquired a site in square 170 in the District of Columbia for use in construction of a new headquarters building. Under an estimated cost of $9,975,000, exclusive of site cost but including $600,000 for design and supervision, the General Services Administration, as agent for FDIC, will undertake the design and construction of the project. A design contract was awarded in November 1959, for completion in the fall of 1960. Award of the construction contract is scheduled for January 1961, for completion about February 1, 1963 (trust account).

2,000

27, 700, 000

1, 950, 783, 000

57, 000

3, 935, 000

6, 000, 000

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