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[84 STAT. 205]
PUBLIC LAW 91-000—MMMM. DD, 1970
[84 STAT. 205]

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PUBLIC LAW 91-244-MAY 9, 1970

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Public Law 91-244 AN ACT To provide for the striking of medals in commemoration of the many contributions to the founding and early development of the State of Texas and the city of San Antonio by Jose Antonio Navarro.

Be it enacted by the SeTiate and House of Representatives United States of America in Congress assembled,

of the

MEDALS AUTHORIZED

1. In commemoration of the many contributions to the founding and early development of the State of Texas and the city of San Antonio by Jose Antonio Navarro (a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence, a representative to the Texas Congress, a senator before and after the annexation of Texas, a participant of the constitutional convention of 1845, and in the highest sense, a noble man, one of the few Mexican patriots who stood by Texas in her struggle for liberty), the Secretary of the Treasury (referred to in this Act as the Secretary) shall furnish medals in accordance with this Act to the San Antonio Conservation Society (referred to in this Act as the society). The medals authorized under this Act are national medals within the meaning of section 3351 of the Revised Statutes (31 U.S.C. 368). SECTION

DESIGN AND MATERIALS

SEC. 2. The medals shall bear such emblems, devices, and inscriptions, shall be of such size or sizes, and shall be made of such materials as the society may determine with the approval of the Secretary. MINIMUM QUANTITIES

SEC. 3. Except for such quantities, if any, of gold or silver medals as may be approved by the Secretary, the medals may not be made in quantities of less than two thousand nor in an aggregate quantity greater than one hundred thousand. They shall be made and delivered at such times as may be required by the society, but no medals shall be made after December 81, 1970. DETERMINATION OF COST; SECURITY FOR P A ' Y M E N T

SEC. 4. The medals shall be furnished at a price or prices equal to the costs of manufacture as estimated by the Secretary, including labor, materials, dies, use of machinery, and overhead expenses. The medals may not be made unless security satisfactory to the Secretary is furnished to indemnify the United States for full payment of these costs. Approved May 9, 1970.

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Antonio Navarro. San Antonio, Commemoration medals.