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PUBLIC LAW 104-53—NOV. 19, 1995 109 STAT. 527 none of the funds in this Act shall be available for salaries or expenses of any employee of the Congressional Budget Office in excess of 232 full-time equivalent positions: Provided further, That any sale or lease of property, supplies, or services to the Congres- 2 USC 605. sional Budget Office shall be deemed to be a sale or lease of such property, supplies, or services to the Congress subject to section 903 of Public Law 98-63: Provided further. That the Director of the Congressional Budget Office shall have the authority, within 2 USC 606. the limits of available appropriations, to dispose of surplus or obsolete personal property by inter-agency transfer, donation, or discarding. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISION SEC. 115. Section 8402(c) of title 5, United States Code, is amended— (1) by redesignating paragraph (7) as paragraph (8); and (2) by inserting after paragraph (6) the following: "(7) The Director of the Congressional Budget Office may exclude from the operation of this chapter an employee under the Congressional Budget Office whose employment is temporary or intermittent.". ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL OFFICE OF THE ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL SALARIES For the Architect of the Capitol, the Assistant Architect of the Capitol, and other personal services, at rates of pay provided by law, $8,569,000. TRAVEL Appropriations under the control of the Architect of the Capitol 40 USC 166a. shall be available for expenses of travel on official business not to exceed in the aggregate under all funds the sum of $20,000. CONTINGENT EXPENSES To enable the Architect of the Capitol to make surveys and studies, and to meet unforeseen expenses in connection with activities under his care, $100,000. CAPITOL BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS CAPITOL BUILDINGS For all necessary expenses for the maintenance, care and operation of the Capitol and electrical substations of the Senate and House office buildings, under the jurisdiction of the Architect of the Capitol, including furnishings and office equipment; including not to exceed $1,000 for official reception and representation expenses, to be expended as the Architect of the Capitol may approve; purchase or exchange, maintenance and operation of a passenger motor vehicle; and attendance, when specifically authorized by the Architect of the Capitol, at meetings or conventions in connection with subjects related to work under the Architect of the Capitol, $22,882,000, of which $2,950,000 shall remain avail-