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100 STAT. 3341-81
PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986
100 STAT. 3341-81

100 STAT. 3341-81

PUBLIC LAW 99-591—OCT. 30, 1986

(7) to make advances, progress, and other payments which the ^ Board deems necessary under this chapter without regard to the provisions of section 529 of title 31; (8) to rent office space; (9) to conduct programs in addition to or in conjunction with the Fellowship program which shall further the Foundation's purpose of encouraging research and study of constitutionalism in America; and (10) to make other necessary expenditures. (b) The foundation shall submit to the President and to the Congress an annual report of its operations under this chapter. ^..U... 0..,....c.., „ - ..., - ....,,.

DEFINITIONS

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SEC. 815. As used in this title— (1) the term "Board" means the Board of Trustees of the ^ James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation; (2) the term "Foundation" means the James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation; (3) the term "institution of higher education" has the same " " meaning given that term by section 1201(a) of the Higher Education Act of 1965; and (4) the term "secondary school" has the same meaning given that term by section 1201(d) of the Higher Education Act of 1965. APPROPRIATIONS

SEC. 816. There are appropriated to the James Madison Memorial Trust Fund $20,000,000 to carry out the provisions of this title, $10,000,000 of which shall be available on November 1, 1987, and to remain available until expended; and $10,000,000 of which shall be available on November 1, 1988, and to remain available until expended. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW RESOURCE CENTERS

SEC. 817. (a) It is the purpose of this section to establish four centers where nationally recognized distinguished experts in Constitutional law will produce, on a periodic basis, articles of current interest relating to the Constitution of the United States which are suitable for use by James Madison scholars, educational institutions, law school reviews, bar associations, and the news media. (b) In order to encourage recipient universities to provide such a continuing service, four endowments shall be established with funds from appropriations provided herein and such other amounts as may be contributed from other sources. (c) The income from each endowment shall be used to help support a chair for a Professor of Constitutional law. Each endowment shall be held in trust with the income from the portion provided herein used exclusively to contribute toward the salary and related costs of the professor filling the chair and for services directly related to the support of such professor such as secretarial and research services. The recipient university shall from sources other than that portion of the endowment funded herein furnish the office, classroom and related services suitable to such a member of the faculty. The professor holding each chair shall file a copy of such articles with the Library of Congress, which shall make them available to libraries in the usual manner and the recipient of the endowment