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[88 STAT. 2421]
PUBLIC LAW 93-000—MMMM. DD, 1975
[88 STAT. 2421]

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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-SEPT. 12, 1974

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(59) I n section 4063(c)(3)(C) of the bill, strike out "law" and insert in lieu thereof "plan". (60) In section 4063(e) of the bill, strike out "corporations" and insert in lieu thereof "corporation". (61) I n section 4068 of the bill, strike out subsection (b) and insert in lieu thereof the following: " (b) The lien imposed by subsection (a) arises on the date of termination of a plan, and continues until the liability imposed under section 4062, 4063, or 4064 is satisfied or becomes unenforceable by reason of lapse of time." (62) I n section 404(g) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as added by section 4081(a) of the bill, strike out " (G) " and insert in lieu thereof " (g) ". (63) In section 4082(b) of the bill strike out the second sentence and insert in lieu thereof the following: "The corporation shall not pay benefits guaranteed under this title with respect to a plan described in the preceding sentence unless the corporation finds substantial evidence that the plan was terminated for a reasonable business purpose and not for the purpose of obtaining the payment of benefits by the corporation under this title or for the purpose of avoiding the liability which might be imposed under subtitle D if the plan terminated on or after the date of enactment of this Act." Passed August 22, 1974.

SMOKEY BEAR-RETURN TO CAPITAN, NEW MEXICO ON HIS D E A T H

September 5, 1974 [H. Con. Res. 564]

Whereas a black bear cub was found by forest fire fighters nearly twenty-four years ago in the Capitan Mountains of New Mexico and this cub was placed in the National Zoo in Washington, District of Columbia, and named Smokey Bear and became world famous as the living symbol of forest fire prevention; and Whereas the people of Capitan, New Mexico, have expressed a strong desire for the return of the body of Smokey to Capitan upon his death: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That it is the sense of the Congress that upon his death the body of Smokey Bear may be returned to Capitan, New Mexico, for proper disposition and a permanent memorial in or near Capitan. P a s s e d September 5, 1974.

September 12, 1974

CORRECTION OF ENROLLED BILL H. R. 14883 [H. con. Res.628] Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That the Clerk of the House of Representatives be authorized and directed in the enrollment of the bill H.R. 14883 to make the following ^"^^' P- ^ i^s. changes in the engrossed House amendment to the Senate amendment: (1) Page 2, line 22, strike out "SEC. 5." and insert "SEC. 3.". (2) Page 3, line 13, strike out "SEC. 3." and insert "SEC. 4.". (3) Page 5, line 4, strike out "SEC. 4." and insert "SEC. 5.". (4) Page 7, line 20, strike out the comma after "1976" and insert a period.