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[86 STAT. 1119]
PUBLIC LAW 92-000—MMMM. DD, 1972
[86 STAT. 1119]

86 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 92-544-OCT. 25, 1972

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I N D U S T R I A L DEVELOPMENT LOANS A N D GUARANTEES

For loans and guarantees of working capital loans for industrial development, pursuant to titles II and IV of the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, as amended (79 Stat. 552; 81 Stat. 690; 83 Stat. 219; 84 Stat. 375; 85 Stat. 166), $50,000,000.

42 USC 3141, 3161.

P L A N N I N G, T E C H N I C A L ASSISTANCE, A N D RESEARCH

For payments for technical assistance, research, and planning grants, as authorized by title III of the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, as amended (79 Stat. 558; 81 Stat. 266; 83 Stat. 219; 84 Stat. 375; 85 Stat. 166), $22,368,000. OPERATIONS A N D

42 USC sisi.

ADMINISTRATION

For necessary expenses of administering the economic development assistance programs, not otherwise provided for, $23,363,000, of which not to exceed $800,000 may be advanced to the Small Business Administration for the processing of loan applications. REGIONAL ACTION PLANNING COMMISSIONS REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

For expenses necessary to carry out the programs authorized by title V of the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, as amended, $41,672,000, to remain available until expended. DOMESTIC BUSINESS ACTIVITIES

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SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For necessary expenses of domestic business activities of the Department of Commerce, $16,364,000. TRADE ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

The amount appropriated under this heading in the Department of Commerce Appropriation Act, 1972, shall be available tor trade adjustment technical assistance in addition to the purposes therein provided.

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INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For necessary expenses for the promotion of foreign commerce, including trade centers, trade and industrial exhibits, and trade missions, abroad, without regard to the provisions of law set forth in 41 U.S.C. 5 and 13; 44 U.S.C. 501,3702, and 3703; purchase of commercial J^^^ Stat. 1243 and trade reports; employment of aliens by contract for services abroad; rental of space abroad, for periods not exceeding five years, and expenses of alteration, repair, or improvement; purchase or construction of temporary demountable exhibition structures for use abroad; advance of funds under contracts abroad; payment of tort claims, in the manner authorized in the first paragraph of section 2672 of title 28 of the United States Code, when such claims arise in foreign coun- ^o Stat. 306. tries; and not to exceed $4,200 for official representation expenses abroad; $24,200,000, of which $11,400,000 shall remain available for