The National Park Service is responsible (or maintenance, security, information, interpretation, janitorial, and all other services necessary for the operation of the center, and funds for this purpose are provided here under a formula based on use as a national monument (76 percent) and the center performing arts (24 percent).The physical facility at the Kennedy Center includes 1.5 million square feet of floor space, 122,400 square feet of marble floors, walkways and terraces, and numerous sprinkler systems and fountains, 23 elevators and 6 escalators; 1,000 feet of seawall with fence; Prohibit the use of Park Service facilities for political events or social events if the social event would cause the facility to be closed.
Prohibit use of Park Service facilities for political events or for social events if the social event would cause the facility to be closed
Require services provided to the Office of the Secretary and the White House be provided on a reimbursable basis;
Prohibit . any NPS advisory board member from serving if that member owes the Park Service money for services provided by the
Prohibit hunting or trapping in any NPS unit unless specifi- cally authorized;
Requires the Service to establish reasonable entry fees where practical and provides that the fees, less the cost of collection, shall
The Committee expects the Service to enter into a contract with the Geological Survey for at least the offshore geological surveys. The committee includes a separate activity and a regulatory restriction in connection with the royalty management program. The committee expects those who receive the receipts to share in the costs of their collection.. transfer an amount equal to the costs of regulation, royalty management and collection, and royalty audit along with an offset to.
However, an additional reason for the ... estimated shortfall is the fact that negotiated interest rates remain high or are increasing depending on the volume of programs being contracted. For several years, the committee has been asking the presidency for an economic development plan that would address the special needs of reservation-based economies. The Committee is aware of the November ruling by the US District Court, which ruled that the Government did not respond. properly present American Indians with respect to legal claims .. under the statute of limitations.
The Committee cannot understand the Department's continued inability or refusal to adequately carry out its statutory responsibilities regarding the role of Federal Trustee, and expects that immediate action will be taken to resolve this situation, both in Office of the Solicitor as in the Bureau of Indian. Affairs. The committee is concerned that the attorney is not using the resources available to him to ensure compliance with the laws that create the policy. cies administered by the Ministry of the Interior are faithful!)' executed. The committee recommends that language authorize the use of this bill to pay attorneys' fees authorized by the Equal Access to Justice Act (28 U.S.C.
The Committee disagrees with the Administration's proposal to reduce forest research activities by 11 percent, which it would do. The Committee does not believe that such a short-sighted policy is consistent with Congressional policy. The committee recommends that the Gypsy Moth Advisory Board be disbanded immediately and replaced with a new coordinating committee that will bring ideas and proposals from the academic and research community to give new direction and impetus to gypsy moth research.
The Committee disagrees with the Department's assessment of the Federal role in this program, given the epidemic nature of black moth infestation and the resulting economic, aesthetic, and resource loss that will occur without adequate Federal support for control efforts. . The committee expects the Forest Service to notify it promptly if additional funds are needed to meet identified needs in this area in fiscal year 1983. The committee expects $20,000 to be made available under forest pest control for the Texas Live Oak Mortality Project.
The Committee recommends an appropriation from the budget estimate, to be derived from grazing receipts from the national forests (Public Law 95-579 as amended) and to be used for rehabilitation, protection and improvements, including, but not limited to, seeding , reseeding, fence construction, weed control, water development and fish and wildlife habitat improvement. The Committee recommends an appropriation of $90,000, the budget estimate, to make deposits available to the Forest Service in the form of gifts, donations, and bequests for forest and rangeland.
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
The amount recommended by the Committee for fiscal year 1983 compared to the budget estimate by activity is presented below-. The Secretary may authorize the expenditure or transfer of any nonannual appropriations under this title, other than amounts included in the budget programs of certain agencies, for the suppression or emergency prevention of forest or area fires in areas or lands that threaten lands under the jurisdiction of Department of the Interior and for emergency rehabilitation of burned lands under its jurisdiction, and for emergency recovery projects under section 410 of Public Law 95-87, and will be transferred,. No funds provided in this title may be expended by the Department of the Interior for the procurement, lease, offer, exploration, or development of lands within the Department of the Interior's Central and Northern California Planning Area lying north of the line between the row of blocks numbered N808 and the row of blocks numbered N809 of the Universal Transverse Mercator Grid System.
None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available under this law may be spent in support of activities. Provided that contracts for environmental systems, protective systems, and repair or renovation of the exterior of Smithsonian Institution buildings may be negotiated with selected contractors and may be awarded based on contractor qualifications and przce. To carry out title II of the Arts, Humanities, and Cultural Affairs Act of 1976, as amended. Provided, that none of these funds shall be available for the compensation of positions at Executive Level V or above: Provided further, that, notwithstanding section 203 of the Museum Services Act, as herein attached, the Institute for Museum Services shall hereinafter be an entity within the.
National Endowment for the Arts and Humanities: Provided that Institute regulations require (1) an appeals process for rejected applications, (2) reconsideration of applications. To reimburse the National Park Service for maintenance of the White House grounds and warehouse. That any services provided costing more than this amount may be reimbursed to the Park Service from other funds appropriated for the Executive Office of the President.
None of the funds provided to any department or agency in this Act may be obligated if that agency complies with any directive from the Office of Management and Budget that prevents an agency from providing a committee of Congress with information. The language included in the bill under Administrative Provisions of the Bureau of Land Management provides for the insurance of official motor vehicles, aircraft and boats operated in Canada. The language included in the bill under the Bureau of Land Management, Administrative Provisions, provides for payment for information or evidence regarding violations of the law.
The language included in the bill under Administrative Provisions of the Bureau of Land Management provides for the protection of lands for the State of Alaska. Language included in the bill under the Bureau of Land Management, Administrative Provisions, provides for investigations on a re-. The language included in the bill under the Bureau of Land Management (Administrative Provisions) prohibits the establishment of any possessory interest in Federal water rights by any permit holder.
Language is included in the bill under the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Resource Management, which provides for the maintenance of the herd of longhorn cattle on the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. Language is included in the bill under the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Administrative Provisions, which provides for ex-.