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Rec. D1202", "Congressional Record, Volume 144 Issue 152 (Thursday, November 12, 1998)\n\n[Congressional Record Volume 144, Number 152 (Thursday, November 12, 1998)]\n[Daily Digest]\n[Pages D1202-D1206]\nFrom the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]\n\n                            NEW PUBLIC LAWS\n\n(For last listing of Public Laws, see Daily Digest, p. D1199)\n  H.R. 3694, to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 1999 for\nintelligence and intelligence-related activities of the United States\nGovernment, the Community Management Account, and the Central\nIntelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System. Signed October\n20, 1998. (P.L. 105-272)\n  H.J. Res. 137, making further continuing appropriations for the\nfiscal year 1999. Signed October 20, 1998. (P.L. 105-273)\n  H.R. 4566, to make technical and clarifying amendments to the\nNational Capital Revitalization and Self-Government Improvement Act of\n1997. Signed October 21, 1998. (P.L. 105-274)\n  H.R. 4112, making appropriations for the Legislative Branch for the\nfiscal year ending September 30, 1999. Signed October 21, 1998. (P.L.\n105-275)\n  H.R. 4194, making appropriations for the Departments of Veterans\nAffairs and Housing and Urban Development, and for sundry independent\nagencies, boards, commissions, corporations, and offices for the fiscal\nyear ending September 30, 1999. October 21, 1998. (P.L. 105-276)\n  H.R. 4328, making omnibus consolidated and emergency supplemental\nappropriations for fiscal year 1999. Signed October 21, 1998. (P.L.\n105-277)\n  H.R. 2616, to amend titles VI and X of the Elementary and Secondary\nEducation Act of 1965 to improve and expand charter schools. Signed\nOctober 22, 1998. (P.L. 105-278)\n  H.R. 1659, to provide for the expeditious completion of the\nacquisition of private mineral interests within the Mount St. Helens\nNational Volcanic Monument mandated by the 1982 Act that established\nthe Monument. Signed October 23, 1998. (P.L. 105-279)\n  H.R. 2411, to provide for a land exchange involving the Cape Cod\nNational Seashore and to extend the authority for the Cape Cod National\nSeashore Advisory Commission. Signed October 26, 1998. (P.L. 105-280)\n  H.R. 2886, to provide for a demonstration project in the Stanislaus\nNational Forest, California, under which a private contractor will\nperform multiple resource management activities for that unit of the\nNational Forest System. Signed October 26, 1998. (P.L. 105-281)\n\n[[Page D1203]]\n\n  H.R. 3796, to authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to convey the\nadministrative site for the Rogue River National Forest and use the\nproceeds for the construction or improvement of offices and support\nbuildings for the Rogue River National Forest and the Bureau of Land\nManagement. Signed October 26, 1998. (P.L. 105-282)\n  H.R. 4081, to extend the deadline under the Federal Power Act\napplicable to the construction of a hydroelectric project in the State\nof Arkansas. Signed October 26, 1998. (P.L. 105-283)\n  H.R. 4284, to authorize the Government of India to establish a\nmemorial to honor Mahatma Gandhi in the District of Columbia. Signed\nOctober 26, 1998. (P.L. 105-284)\n  S. 2206, to amend the Head Start Act, the Low-Income Home Energy\nAssistance Act of 1981, and the Community Services Block Grant Act to\nreauthorize and make improvements to those Acts, to establish\ndemonstration projects that provide an opportunity for persons with\nlimited means to accumulate assets. Signed October 27, 1998. (P.L. 105-\n285)\n  H.R. 8, to amend the Clean Air Act to deny entry into the United\nStates of certain foreign motor vehicles that do not comply with State\nlaws governing motor vehicles emissions. Signed October 27, 1998. (P.L.\n105-286)\n  H.R. 624, to amend the Armored Car Industry Reciprocity Act of 1993\nto clarify certain requirements and to improve the flow of interstate\ncommerce. Signed October 27, 1998. (P.L. 105-287)\n  H.R. 1021, to provide for a land exchange involving certain National\nForest System lands within the Routt National Forest in the State of\nColorado. Signed October 27, 1998. (P.L. 105-288)\n  H.R. 1197, to amend title 35, United States Code, to protect patent\nowners against the unauthorized sale of plant parts taken from plants\nillegally reproduced. Signed October 27, 1998. (P.L. 105-289)\n  H.R. 2186, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to provide\nassistance to the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center in\nCasper, Wyoming. Signed October 27, 1998. (P.L. 105-290)\n  H.R. 2370, to amend the Organic Act of Guam for the purposes of\nclarifying the local judicial structure and the office of Attorney\nGeneral. Signed October 27, 1998. (P.L. 105-291)\n  H.R. 2431, to express United States foreign policy with respect to,\nand to strengthen United States advocacy on behalf of, individuals\npersecuted in foreign countries on account of religion; to authorize\nUnited States actions in response to violations of religious freedom in\nforeign countries; and to establish an Ambassador at Large for\nInternational Religious Freedom within the Department of State, a\nCommission on International Religious Freedom, and a Special Advisor on\nInternational Religious Freedom within the National Security Council.\nSigned October 27, 1998. (P.L. 105-292)\n  H.R. 2795, to extend certain contracts between the Bureau of\nReclamation and irrigation water contractors in Wyoming and Nebraska\nthat receive water from Glendo Reservoir. Signed October 27, 1998.\n(P.L. 105-293)\n  H.R. 3069, to extend the Advisory Council on California Indian Policy\nto allow the Advisory Council to advise Congress on the implementation\nof the proposals and recommendations of the Advisory Council. Signed\nOctober 27, 1998. (P.L. 105-294)\n  H.R. 4079, to authorize the construction of temperature control\ndevices at Folsom Dam in California. Signed October 27, 1998. (P.L.\n105-295)\n  H.R. 4166, to amend the Idaho Admission Act regarding the sale or\nlease of school land. Signed October 27, 1998. (P.L. 105-296)\n  S. 53, to require the general application of the antitrust laws to\nmajor league baseball. Signed October 27, 1998. (P.L. 105-297)\n  S. 505, to amend the provisions of title 17, United States Code, with\nrespect to the duration of copyright. Signed October 27, 1998. (P.L.\n105-298)\n  S. 1298, to designate a Federal building located in Florence,\nAlabama, as the ''Justice John McKinley Federal Building''. Signed\nOctober 27, 1998. (P.L. 105-299)\n  S. 1892, to provide that a person closely related to a judge of a\ncourt exercising judicial power under article III of the United States\nConstitution (other than the Supreme Court) may not be appointed as a\njudge of the same court. Signed October 27, 1998. (P.L. 105-300)\n  S. 1976, to increase public awareness of the plight of victims of\ncrime with developmental disabilities, to collect data to measure the\nmagnitude of the problem, and to develop strategies to address the\nsafety and justice needs of victims of crime with developmental\ndisabilities. Signed October 27, 1998. (P.L. 105-301)\n  S. 2235, to amend part Q of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe\nStreets Act of 1968 to encourage the use of school resource officers.\nSigned October 27, 1998. (P.L. 105-302)\n   H.R. 1702, to encourage the development of a commercial space\nindustry in the United States. Signed October 28, 1998. (P.L. 105-303)\n  H.R. 2281, to amend title 17, United States Code, to implement the\nWorld Intellectual Property Organization Copyright Treaty and\nPerformances and Phonograms Treaty. Signed October 28, 1998. (P.L. 105-\n304)\n  H.R. 3332, to amend the High-Performance Computing Act of 1991 to\nauthorize appropriations\n\n[[Page D1204]]\n\nfor fiscal years 1999 and 2000 for the Next Generation Internet\nprogram, to require the Advisory Committee on High-Performance\nComputing and Communications, Information Technology, and the Next\nGeneration Internet to monitor and give advice concerning the\ndevelopment and implementation of the Next Generation Internet program\nand report to the President and the Congress on its activities. Signed\nOctober 28, 1998. (P.L. 105-305)\n  H.R. 4558, to make technical amendments to clarify the provision of\nbenefits for noncitizens, and to improve the provision of unemployment\ninsurance, child support, and supplemental security income benefits.\nSigned October 28, 1998. (P.L. 105-306)\n  S. 2468, designate the Biscayne National Park visitor center as the\nDante Fascell Visitor Center at Biscayne National Park. Signed October\n29, 1998. (P.L. 105-307)\n  H.R. 700, to remove the restriction on the distribution of certain\nrevenues from the Mineral Springs parcel to certain members of the Agua\nCaliente Band of Cahuilla Indians. Signed October 30, 1998. (P.L. 105-\n308)\n  H.R. 1274, to authorize appropriations for the National Institute of\nStandards and Technology for fiscal years 1998 and 1999. Signed October\n30, 1998. (P.L. 105-309)\n  H.R. 1756, to amend chapter 53 of title 31, United States Code, to\nrequire the development and implementation by the Secretary of the\nTreasury of a national money laundering and related financial crimes\nstrategy to combat money laundering and related financial crimes.\nSigned October 30, 1998. (P.L. 105-310)\n  H.R. 2675, to provide for the Office of Personnel Management to\nconduct a study and submit a report to Congress on the provision of\ncertain options for universal life insurance coverage and additional\ndeath and dismemberment insurance under chapter 87 of title 5, United\nStates Code, to improve the administration of such chapter. Signed\nOctober 30, 1998. (P.L. 105-311)\n  H.R. 2807, to clarify restrictions under the Migratory Bird Treaty\nAct on baiting and to facilitate acquisitions of migratory bird\nhabitat. Signed October 30, 1998. (P.L. 105-312)\n  H.R. 3055, to deem the activities of the Miccosukee Tribe on the\nTamiami Indian Reservation to be consistent with the purposes of the\nEverglades National Park. Signed October 30, 1998. (P.L. 105-313)\n  H.R. 3494, to amend title 18, United States Code, to protect children\nfrom sexual abuse and exploitation. Signed October 30, 1998. (P.L. 105-\n314)\n  H.R. 3528, to amend title 28, United States Code, with respect to the\nuse of alternative dispute resolution processes in United States\ndistrict courts. Signed October 30, 1998. (P.L. 105-315)\n  H.R. 3687, to authorize prepayment of amounts due under a water\nreclamation project contract for the Canadian River Project, Texas.\nSigned October 30, 1998. (P.L. 105-316)\n  H.R. 3903, to provide for an exchange of lands located near Gustavus,\nAlaska. Signed October 30, 1998. (P.L. 105-317)\n  H.R. 4151, to amend chapter 47 of title 18, United States Code,\nrelating to identity fraud. Signed October 30, 1998. (P.L. 105-318)\n  H.R. 4293, to establish a cultural and training program for\ndisadvantaged individuals from Northern Ireland and the Republic of\nIreland. Signed October 30, 1998. (P.L. 105-319)\n  H.R. 4309, to provide a comprehensive program of support for victims\nof torture. Signed October 30, 1998. (P.L. 105-320)\n  H.R. 4326, to transfer administrative jurisdiction over certain\nFederal lands located within or adjacent to the Rogue River National\nForest and to clarify the authority of the Bureau of Land Management to\nsell and exchange other Federal lands in Oregon. Signed October 30,\n1998. (P.L. 105-321)\n  H.R. 4337, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to provide\nfinancial assistance to the State of Maryland for a pilot program to\ndevelop measures to eradicate or control nutria and restore marshland\ndamaged by nutria. Signed October 30, 1998. (P.L. 105-322)\n  H.R. 4660, A bill to amend the State Department Basic Authorities Act\nof 1956 to provide rewards for information leading to the arrest or\nconviction of any individual for the commission of an act, or\nconspiracy to act, of international terrorism, narcotics related\noffenses, or for serious violations of international humanitarian law\nrelating to the Former Yugoslavia. Signed October 30, 1998. (P.L. 105-\n323)\n  H.R. 4679, to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to\nclarify the circumstances in which a substance is considered to be a\npesticide chemical for purposes of such Act. Signed October 30, 1998.\n(P.L. 105-324)\n  S. 231, to establish the National Cave and Karst Research Institute\nin the State of New Mexico. Signed October 30, 1998. (P.L. 105-325)\n  S. 890, to dispose of certain Federal properties located in Dutch\nJohn, Utah, and to assist the local government in the interim delivery\nof basic services to the Dutch John community. Signed October 30, 1998.\n(P.L. 105-326)\n  S. 1333, to amend the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 to\nallow national park units\n\n[[Page D1205]]\n\nthat cannot charge an entrance or admission fee to retain other fees\nand charges. Signed October 30, 1998. (P.L. 105-327)\n  S. 2094, to amend the Fish and Wildlife Improvement Act of 1978 to\nenable the Secretary of the Interior to more effectively use the\nproceeds of sales of certain items. Signed October 30, 1998. (P.L. 105-\n328)\n  S. 2106, to expand the boundaries of Arches National Park, Utah, to\ninclude portions of certain drainages that are under the jurisdiction\nof the Bureau of Land Management, and to include a portion of Fish Seep\nDraw owned by the State of Utah. Signed October 30, 1998. (P.L. 105-\n329)\n  S. 2193, to implement the provisions of the Trademark Law Treaty.\nSigned October 30, 1998. (P.L. 105-330)\n  H.R. 678, to require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint coins in\ncommemoration of the sesquicentennial of the birth of Thomas Alva\nEdison, and to redesign the half dollar circulating coin for 1997 to\ncommemorate Thomas Edison. Signed October 31, 1998. (P.L. 105-331)\n  H.R. 1853, to amend the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Applied\nTechnology Education Act. Signed October 31, 1998. (P.L. 105-332)\n  H.R. 2000, to amend the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act to make\ncertain clarifications to the land bank protection provisions. Signed\nOctober 31, 1998. (P.L. 105-333)\n  H.R. 2327, to provide for a change in the exemption from the child\nlabor provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 for minors\nbetween 16 and 18 years of age who engage in the operation of\nautomobiles and trucks. Signed October 31, 1998. (P.L. 105-334)\n  H.R. 3830, to provide for the exchange of certain lands within the\nState of Utah. Signed October 31, 1998. (P.L. 105-335)\n  H.R. 3874, to amend the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 to make\nimprovements to the special supplemental nutrition program for women,\ninfants, and children and to extend the authority of that program\nthrough fiscal year 2003. Signed October 31, 1998. (P.L. 105-336)\n  H.R. 4259, to allow Haskell Indian Nations University and the\nSouthwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute each to conduct a\ndemonstration project to test the feasibility and desirability of new\npersonnel management policies and procedures. Signed October 31, 1998.\n(P.L. 105-337)\n  H.R. 4655, to establish a program to support a transition to\ndemocracy in Iraq. Signed October 31, 1998. (P.L. 105-338)\n  S. 1021, to amend title 5, United States Code, to provide that\nconsideration may not be denied to preference eligibles applying for\ncertain positions in the competitive service. Signed October 31, 1998.\n(P.L. 105-339)\n  S. 1722, to amend the Public Health Service Act to revise and extend\ncertain programs with respect to women's health research and prevention\nactivities at the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for\nDisease Control and Prevention. Signed October 31, 1998. (P.L. 105-340)\n  S. 2285, to establish a commission, in honor of the 150th Anniversary\nof the Seneca Falls Convention, to further protect sites of importance\nin the historic efforts to secure equal rights for women. Signed\nOctober 31, 1998. (P.L. 105-341)\n  S. 2240, to establish the Adams National Historical Park in the\nCommonwealth of Massachusetts. Signed November 2, 1998. (P.L. 105-342)\n  S. 2246, to amend the Act which establised the Frederick Law Olmsted\nNational Historic Site, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, by\nmodifying the boundary. Signed November 2, 1998. (P.L. 105-343)\n  S. 2413, prohibiting the conveyance of Woodland Lake Park tract in\nApache-Sitgreaves National Forest in the State of Arizona unless the\nconveyance is made to the town of Pinetop-Lakeside or authorized by Act\nof Congress. Signed November 2, 1998. (P.L. 105-344)\n  S. 2427, to amend the Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act\nof 1996 to extend the legislative authority for the Black Patriots\nFoundation to establish a commemorative work. Signed November 2, 1998.\n(P.L. 105-345)\n  S. 2505, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey title to\nthe Tunnison Lab Hagerman Field Station in Gooding County, Idaho, to\nthe University of Idaho. Signed November 2, 1998. (P.L. 105-346)\n  S. 2561, to amend the Fair Credit Reporting Act with respect to\nfurnishing and using consumer reports for employment purposes. Signed\nNovember 2, 1998. (P.L. 105-347)\n  S.J. Res. 51, granting the consent of Congress to the Potomac\nHighlands Airport Authority Compact entered into between the States of\nMaryland and West Virginia. Signed November 2, 1998. (P.L. 105-348)\n  S.J. Res. 58, recognizing the accomplishments of Inspector General\nsince their creation in 1978 in preventing and detecting waste, fraud,\nabuse, and mismanagement, and in promoting economy, efficiency, and\neffectiveness in the Federal Government. Signed November 2, 1998. (P.L.\n105-349)\n  H.J. Res. 138, appointing the day for the convening of the first\nsession of the One Hundred Sixth Congress. Signed November 3, 1998.\n(P.L. 105-350)\n\n[[Page D1206]]\n\n  S. 538, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to convey certain\nfacilities of the Minidoka project to the Burley Irrigation District.\nSigned November 3, 1998. (P.L. 105- 351)\n  S. 744, to authorize the construction of the Fall River Water Users\nDistrict Rural Water System and authorize financial assistance to the\nFall River Water Users District, a non-profit corporation, in the\nplanning and construction of the water supply system. Signed November\n3, 1998. (P.L. 105-352)\n  S. 1260, to amend the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities\nExchange Act of 1934 to limit the conduct of securities class actions\nunder State law. Signed November 3, 1998. (P.L. 105-353)\n  S. 2534, to clarify without substantive change laws related to\nPatriotic and National Observances, Ceremonies, and Organizations and\nto improve the United States Code. Signed November 3, 1998. (P.L. 105-\n354)\n  H.R. 3910, to authorize the Automobile National Heritage Area. Signed\nNovember 6, 1998. (P.L. 105-355)\n  S. 2232, to establish the Little Rock Central High School National\nHistoric Site in the State of Arkansas. Signed November 6, 1998. 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