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PUBLIC LAW 91-000—MMMM. DD, 1970

84 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 91-222-APR. 1, 1970

87

Public Law 91-221 AN ACT To authorize appropriations for the saline w a t e r conversion program for year 1971, and for other purposes.

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March 31. 1970 [H. R. I5700]

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Saline water United States of America in Congress assembled, That there is author- conversion proized to be appropriated to carry out the provisions of the Saline Water gram. Conversion Act (66 Stat. 328), as amended (42 U.S.C. 1951 et seq.) Appropriations. during fiscal year 1971 the sum of $28,873,000, to remain available g/staJ! " ^ ' 78. until expended, as follows: (1) Research and development operating expenses, not more than $16,150,000: Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of section 8 of the Saline Water Conversion Act (66 Stat. 328), as amended (42 U.S.C. 1958), not to exceed $100,000 of such amount 82 Stat. 110. may be obligated for the procurement of research services through contract with institutions or individuals in foreign countries; (2) Design, construction, acquisition, modification, operation, and maintenance of saline water conversion test beds and test facilities, not more than $5,000,000; (3) Design, construction, acquisition, modification, operation, and maintenance of saline water conversion modules, not more than $5,345^000; and (4) Admmistration and coordination, not more than $2,378,000. (b) Expenditures and obligations under any of the items in this section, except item (4), may be increased by not more than 10 per centum if such increase is accompanied by an equal decrease in expenditures and obligations under one or more of the other items, including item (4). Approved March 31, 1970.

Public Law 91-222 AN ACT

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To extend public health protection with respect to cigarette smoking and for other purposes.

[ H. R. 6543]

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may pi^^^ilt'e^^okir be cited as the "Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act of 1969". Acl^of "969"° "^ SEC. 2. Sections 2 through 10 of Public Laiw 89-92 (15 U.S.C. 13311338) are amended to read as follows: 79 Stat. 282. '

((DECLARATION

OF POLICY

"SEC. 2. I t is the policy of the Congress, and the purpose of this Act, to establish a comprehensive Federal program to deal with cigarette labeling and advertising with respect to any relationship between smoking and health, whereby— "(1) the public may be adequately informed that cigarette smoking may be hazardous to health by inclusion of a warning to that effect on each package of cigarettes; and "(2) commerce and the national economy may be (A) protected to the maximum extent consistent with this declared policy and (B) not impeded by diverse, nonuniform, and confusing cigarette labeling and advertising regulations with respect to any relationship between smoking and health.

15 USC 13311339.