H. Rept. 369 (Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs). June 1: Considered and passed House, amended. June 11: House concurred in Senate amendment with an amendment. H. Repts. 1115 (Committee on Foreign Affairs) and 1239 (committee of conference). H. Rept. 1029 (Committee on Science and Astronautics). S. Rept. No. 2117 (Committee on Labor and Public Welfare). Sept. 6: Passed House. Congressional Record, vol. 108 (1962): Sept. 27: Passed Senate, amended. Oct. 2: House concurred in Senate amendment. H. Rept. 469 (Committee on Education and Labor) and 1025 (committee of conference). S. Rept. 558 (Committee on Labor and Public Welfare). Congressional Record, vol. 109 (1963): Aug. 6: Considered and passed House, amended. Oct. 3: Considered in Senate. Oct. 8: Considered and passed Senate, amended. S. Rept. 1257 (Committee on Labor and Public Welfare). H. Repts. 1639 (Committee on Education and Labor) and 1916 (committee of conference). Congressional Record, vol. 110 (1964): Aug. 1: Considered and passed Senate. Aug. 14: Considered and passed House, amended (in lieu of H.R. 11904). Oct. 2: Senate agreed to conference report. H. Repts. 428 (Committee on Education and Labor) and 1001 and 1061 (committee of conference). S. Rept. 599 (Committee on Labor and Public Welfare). Congressional Record, vol. 111 (1965): July 20, 21: Considered in House. July 22: Considered and passed House. Aug. 16-18: Considered in Senate. Aug. 19: Considered and passed Senate, amended. Sept. 23: House agreed to conference report. H.R. 9567: (P.L. 89-329) H. Repts. 621 (Committee on Education and Labor) and 1178 (committee of conference). S. Rept. 673 (Committee on Labor and Public Welfare). Congressional Record, vol. 111 (1965): Aug. 26: Considered and passed House. Sept. 1: Considered in Senate. Sept. 2: Considered and passed Senate, amended. Oct. 20: House and Senate agreed to conference report. H.R. 14643: (P.L. 89-698) H. Rept. 1539 (Committee on Education and Labor). June 6: Considered and passed House. Oct. 13: Considered and passed Senate, amended. Oct. 21: House concurred in Senate amendment with an amendment; H.R. 14644: (P.L. 89-752) H. Repts. 1467 (Committee on Education and Labor) and 2326 (committee of conference). S. Rept. 1677 (Committee on Labor and Public Welfare). Congressional Record, vol. 112 (1966): May 22: Considered and passed House. Oct. 7: Considered in Senate. Oct. 10: Considered and passed Senate, amended. Oct. 21: House and Senate agreed to conference report. H. Repts. 188 (Committee on Education and Labor) and 1049 (committee of conference). S. Rept. 726 (Committee on Labor and Public Welfare). Congressional Record, vol. 113 (1967): May 22-24: Considered and passed House. Dec. 1, 4-8, 11: Considered and passed Senate, amended. Dec. 15: House and Senate agreed to conference report. 8. FELLOWSHIPS FOR URBAN STUDIES TITLE VIII OF Enacted on September 2, 1964, as P.L. 88-560, (78 Stat. 769, 803), 20 AN ACT To extend and amend laws relating to housing, urban renewal, and community facilities, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act Housing Act of 1964. may be cited as the "Housing Act of 1964". SEC. 810. (a) There is hereby authorized to be appropriated 20 U.S.C.811. not to exceed $500,000 annually, for a six-year period commenc- 81 Stat. 167. ing on July 1, 1964, to be used by the Housing and Home Finance Administrator for the purpose of providing fellowships for the graduate training of professional city planning and urban and housing technicians and specialists as herein provided. Persons shall be selected for such fellowships solely on the basis of ability and upon the recommendation of the Urban Studies Fellowship Advisory Board established pursuant to subsection (b). Fellowships shall be solely for training in public and private nonprofit institutions of higher education having programs of graduate study in the field of city planning or in related fields (including architecture, civil engineering, economics, numicipal finance, public administration, and sociology), which programs are oriented to training for careers in city and regional planning, housing, urban renewal, and community development. (b) There is hereby established the Urban Studies Fellowship Advisory Board (hereinafter referred to as the "Board"), which shall consist of nine members to be appointed by the Housing and Home Finance Administrator as follows: Three from public institutions of higher learning, and three from private nonprofit institutions of higher education, who are the heads of departments which provide academic courses appropriately related to the fields referred to in subsection (a), and three from national organizations which are directly concerned with problems relating to urban, regional, and community development. The Board shall meet upon the request of the Adminis 12 U.S.C 1701 h. trator and shall make recommendations to him with respect to Legislative History HOUSING ACT OF 1964, AS AMENDED THROUGH THE 90TH CONGRESS, FIRST 88th Congress-P.L. 88-560 S. 3049: SESSION Senate Rept. 3049 (Committee on Banking and Currency). House Repts. 1703 (Committee on Banking and Currency) and 1828 (committee of conference). Congressional Record, vol. 110 (1964). July 31: Considered and passed Senate. August13: Considered and passed House, amended in lieu of H.R. 12175. 90th Congress-P.L. 90-66 S. 1762: House Report No. 534 (Committee on Banking and Currency). May 15: Considered and passed Senate. |