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[88 STAT. 1429]
PUBLIC LAW 93-000—MMMM. DD, 1975
[88 STAT. 1429]

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PUBLIC LAW 93-471-OCT. 26, 1974

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(d) Four per centum of the sums appropriated under subsection (c) for each fiscal year shall be allotted to the Federal Extension Service of the Department of Agriculture for administrative, technical, and other services provided by the Service in carrying out the purposes of this section. (e) The second sentence of the first section of the Act of March 2, 1887 (7 U.S.C. 361a-361i) is amended by inserting "(including the District of Columbia)" immediately after "the several States". STATE C O N S E N T

209. The enactment of this Act shall, as respects the District of Columbia, be deemed to satisfy any requirement of State consent contained in any of the laws or provisions of law referred to in section 208. TITLE III—AUTHORIZATIONS SEC.

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SEC. 301. (a) There are authorized to be appropriated out of any ^.c. code 31money in the Treasury to the credit of the District of Columbia such ^^^^' sums as may be necessary for carrying out the purpose of this Act. (b) The President is authorized to provide for the expenditure in amounts not to exceed $2,000 of funds for such purposes as may be deemed necessary within limits that may be specified in annual appropriations. The President shall be personally responsible for the expenditure of appropriations made pursuant to this section, and such expenditures shall be supported by voucher's and shall be audited by the District of Columbia Auditor. TITLE IV—MISCELLANEOUS MEETINGS

SEC. 401. Meetings may be called by the Chairman or a majority j °j*-^- *^°'^^ ^^" of the members of the Trustees. No official action may be taken by the Trustees except at a meeting of the Trustees at which a quorum is present. Eight members shall constitute a quorum but a lesser number may hold hearings. Each meeting of the Trustees shall be open to the public and held in the District of Columbia with appropriate notice of each such meeting given to the general public, except a majority of the Trustees may elect to go into executive session to take action on personnel matters. ADVISORY COMMITTEE S

SEC. 402. The Trustees shall appoint such advisory committees as necessary to advise on educational policy. Such advisory committees may consist of members of the Trustees, students, faculty members, parents, governmental, educational, business, industrial, labor, and community representatives.

D.C. Code 311732.

GIFTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS

SEC. 403. The Trustees may accept services and moneys, including gifts or endowments, from any source whatsoever, for use in carrying out the purposes of this Act. Such moneys, including income derived from any such gift or endowment, shall be deposited in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of a trust fund account which is hereby authorized and may be invested and reinvested as trust funds of the District of Columbia. The disbursement of the moneys from such trust funds, when appropriated, shall be in such amounts, to such

D.C. Code 311733.