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118 STAT. 119 PUBLIC LAW 108–199—JAN. 23, 2004 Law 11–134; D.C. Official Code, sec. 2–1215.01 et seq.), and the Business Improvement Districts Amendment Act of 1997 (D.C. Law 12–26; D.C. Official Code, sec. 2–1215.15 et seq.): Provided, That such funds are available for acquiring services provided by the General Services Administration: Provided further, That Business Improvement Districts shall be exempt from taxes levied by the District of Columbia. PUBLIC SAFETY AND JUSTICE Public safety and justice, $745,958,000 (including $716,715,000 from local funds, $10,290,000 from Federal grant funds, $18,944,000 from other funds, and $9,000 from private funds), in addition, $1,300,000 from funds previously appropriated in this Act under the heading ‘‘Federal Payment to the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council’’ and $500,000 from funds previously appropriated in this Act under the heading ‘‘Federal Payment for Emergency Personnel Cross Training’’: Provided, That not to exceed $500,000 shall be available from this appropriation for the Chief of Police for the prevention and detection of crime: Provided further, That the Mayor shall reimburse the District of Columbia National Guard for expenses incurred in connection with services that are performed in emergencies by the National Guard in a militia status and are requested by the Mayor, in amounts that shall be jointly deter mined and certified as due and payable for these services by the Mayor and the Commanding General of the District of Columbia National Guard: Provided further, That such sums as may be nec essary for reimbursement to the District of Columbia National Guard under the preceding proviso shall be available from this appropriation, and the availability of the sums shall be deemed as constituting payment in advance for emergency services involved. PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS) Public education system, including the development of national defense education programs, $1,157,841,000 (including $962,941,000 from local funds, $156,708,000 from Federal grant funds, $27,074,000 from other funds, $4,302,000 from private funds, and not to exceed $6,816,000, to remain available until expended, from the Medicaid and Special Education Reform Fund established pursuant to the Medicaid and Special Education Reform Fund Establishment Act of 2002 (D.C. Law 14–190; D.C. Official Code 4–204.51 et seq.)), in addition, $17,000,000 from funds previously appropriated in this Act under the heading ‘‘Federal Payment for Resident Tuition Support’’, $4,500,000 from funds previously appro priated in this Act under the heading ‘‘Federal Payment for Public School Facilities’’, and $26,000,000 from funds previously appro priated in this Act under the heading ‘‘Federal Payment for School Improvement in the District of Columbia’’ to be allocated as follows: (1) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS.—$870,135,000 (including $738,444,000 from local funds, $114,749,000 from Federal grant funds, $6,527,000 from other funds, $3,599,000 from private funds, and not to exceed $6,816,000, to remain available until expended, from the Medicaid and Special Edu cation Reform Fund established pursuant to the Medicaid and Special Education Reform Fund Establishment Act of 2002