PUBLIC LAW 101-30 —MAY 17, 1989 103 STAT. 61 members for a term ending on the first June 1 that occurs after the date of the enactment of this Act (pursuant to section 4(a) of Public Law 98-399 (98 Stat. 1473) or section 2(c) of this Act, as appropriate). SEC. 4. RESTRICTIONS ON ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMISSION. Section 6 of Public Law 98-399 (98 Stat. 1474) is amended by 36 USC i69j-5. adding at the end thereof the following new subsection: "(c) In carrying out the responsibilities of the (Commission under this Act, the (Dommission shall not make any expenditures, or receive or utilize any assistance in the form of the use of office space, personnel, or any other assistance authorized under subsec- tion (b), for any of the following purposes— "(A) training activities for the purpose of directing or encouraging— "(i) the organization or implementation of campaigns to protest social conditions, and "(ipany form of civil disobedience.". ' SEC. 5. REPORTS. Section 8 of Public Law 98-399 (98 Stat. 1475) is amended by 36 USC l69j-7. striking the period at the end and inserting the following: "with respect to the most recent observance of the Federal legal holiday honoring the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.". SEC. 6. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. (a) AUTHORIZATION.— Section 7 of Public Law 98-399 (98 Stat. 1474) 36 USC l69j-6. is amended to read as follows: "SEC. 7. There are authorized to be appropriated to cany out this Act $300,000 for fiscal year 1989 and each of the 4 succeeding fiscal years.". (b) dloNFORMiNG AMENDMENTS.— (1) EXPENSES OF MEMBERS.— Section 4(d) of Public Law 98-399 (98 Stat. 1474) is amended by striking "subject to section 7" and 36 USC l69j-3. inserting "subject to the availability of sufficient funds". (2) PAY FOR STAFF.—Section 6(a) of Public Law 98-399 (98 Stat. 1474) is amended by striking "Subject to section 7" and insert- 36 USC l69j-5. ing "Subject to the availability of sufficient funds". SEC. 7. REPEALER. Section 5(c) of Public Law 98-399 (98 Stat. 1474) is repealed. 36 USC l69j-4. SEC. 8. BRONZE REPLICA OF DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. (a) The Congress finds that: (1) The ideas expressed in the Declaration of Independence have inspired freedom-loving people throughout the world. (2) The eloquent language of the Declaration of Independence v has stirred the hearts of the American people. (3) The Declaration of Independence ranks as one of the greatest documents in human history. (4) On July 2, 1952, a bronze replica of the Declaration of Independence was presented to (Congress for display in the Rotunda of the United States Capitol. (5) On July 22, 1988, the bronze replica of the Declaration of Independence was moved from the Rotunda of the Capitol to the small House Rotunda between the Capitol Rotunda and Statu- ary Hall.
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