114 STAT. 2456
PUBLIC LAW 106-522—NOV. 22, 2000
SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT COMMISSION
For the Sports and Entertainment Commission, $10,968,000
from other funds: Provided, That the Mayor shall submit a budget
for the Armory Board for the forthcoming fiscal year as required
by section 442(b) of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act (87
Stat. 824; Public Law 93-198; D.C. Code, sec. 47-301(b)).
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA HEALTH AND HOSPITALS PUBLIC BENEFIT
CORPORATION
(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
For the District of Columbia Health and Hospitals Public Benefit Corporation, established by D.C. Law 11-212 (D.C. Code, sec.
32-262.2), $123,548,000, of which $45,313,000 shall be derived by
transfer from the general fund, and $78,235,000 from other funds:
Provided, That no appropriated amounts and no amounts from
or guaranteed by the District of Columbia government (including
the District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and Management
Assistance Authority) may be made available to the Corporation
(through reprogramming, transfers, loans, or any other mechanism)
which are not otherwise provided for under this heading until
a restructuring plan for D.C. General Hospital has been approved
by the Mayor of the District of Columbia, the Council of the District
of Columbia, the Authority, the Chief Financial Officer of the District of Columbia, and the Chair of the Board of Directors of the
Corporation: Provided further, That for each payment or group
of payments made by or on behalf of the Corporation, the Chief
Financial Officer of the District of Columbia shall sign an affidavit
certifying that the making of the payment does not constitute
a violation of any provision of subchapter HI of chapter 13 of
title 31, United States Code, or of any provision of this Act: Provided
further. That more than one pa3m[ient may be covered by the same
affidavit under the previous proviso, but a single affidavit may
not cover more than one week's worth of payments: Provided further. That it shall be unlawful for any person to order any other
person to sign any affidavit required under this heading, or for
any person to provide any signature required under this heading
on such an affidavit by proxy or by machine, computer, or other
facsimile device.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA RETIREMENT BOARD
For the District of Columbia Retirement Board, established
by section 121 of the District of Columbia Retirement Reform Act
of 1979 (93 Stat. 866; D.C. Code, sec. 1-711), $11,414,000 from
the earnings of the applicable retirement funds to pay legal,
management, investment, and other fees and administrative
expenses of the District of Columbia Retirement Board: Provided,
That the District of Columbia Retirement Board shall provide to
the Congress and to 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 itemized accounting of
the planned use of appropriated funds in time for each annual
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