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102 STAT. 2269-1
PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988
102 STAT. 2269-1

102 STAT. 2269-1

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PUBLIC LAW 100-462—OCT. 1, 1988

tion of a prison within the District of Columbia shall remain in the United States Treasury and shall be transferred to the District of Columbia government only to the extent that outstanding obligations are due and payable to entities other than agencies and organizations of the District of Columbia government, and payments to such agencies and organizations may be made only in reimbursement for amounts actually expended in furtherance of the design and construction of the prison: Provided, That construction may not commence unless access and parking for construction vehicles are provided solely at a location other than city streets: Provided further. That District officials meet monthly with neighborhood representatives to inform them of current plans and discuss problems: Provided further. That the District of Columbia shall operate and maintain a free, 24-hour telephone information service whereby residents of the area surrounding the new prison, can promptly obtain information from District officials on all disturbances at the prison, including escapes, fires, riots, and similar incidents: Provided further. That the District of Columbia shall also take steps to publicize the availability of that service among the residents of the area surrounding the new prison. INAUGURAL EXPENSES PAYMENT

For payment to the District of Columbia in lieu of reimbursements for expenses incurred in connection with Presidential inauguration activities, $2,300,000, as authorized by section 7370b) of the District of Columbia Self-Government and Gfovernmental Reorganization Act, Public Law 93-198, as amended (D.C. Code, sec. 11803). DIVISION OF EXPENSES

The following amounts are appropriated for the District of Columbia for the current fiscal year out of the general fund of the District of Columbia, except as otherwise specifically provided. GOVERNMENTAL DIRECTION AND SUPPORT

Reports.

Governmental direction and support, $118,439,000: Provided, That not to exceed $2,500 for the Mayor, $2,500 for the Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia, and $2,500 for the City Administrator shall be available from this appropriation for expenditures for official purposes: Provided further. That any p r c ^ a m fees collected from the issuance of debt shall be available for the payment of expenses of the debt management program of the District of Columbia: Provided further. That notwithstanding any other provision of law, there is hereby appropriated $6,948,000 to pay legal, management, investment, and other fees and administrative expenses of the District of Columbia Retirement Board, of which $807,000 shall be derived from the general fund and not to exceed $6,141,000 shall be derived from the earnings of the applicable retirement funds: Provided further. That the District of Columbia Retirement Board shall provide to the Congress and the Council of the District of Columbia a quarterly report of the allocations of charges by fund and of expenditures of all funds: Provided further. That the District of Columbia Retirement Board shall provide the Mayor for transmittal to the Council of the District of Columbia an item accounting of the planned use of appropriated funds in time for each annual budget