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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1979

PUBLIC LAW 96-128—NOV. 28, 1979

93 STAT. 987

exempt from the application of the provisions of any State constitution or law limiting the rate or amount of interest, discount points, or other charges which may be charged, taken, received, or reserved by lenders, then loans guaranteed or insured under this chapter are also exempt from the application of such provisions.". (b) The table of sections at the beginning of such chapter is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new item: "1828. Exemption from State anti-usury provisions.".

TITLE V—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS

SEC. 501. (a) Section 611(c)(1) is amended by striking out "recognized by the Administrator for the purposes o^ ' and inserting in lieu f^ thereof "named in, or approved by the Administrator under,". (b) Section 612A(d) is amended by striking out the comma after "this title)". (c) Section 620A is amended— (1) by striking out "of after "treatment facilities" in paragraph (1) of subsection (a) and inserting in lieu thereof "for"; and (2) by striking out the comma after "such request" in paragraph (2) of subsection (d). (d) Section 663(d) is amended by striking out "order to carry" and inserting in lieu thereof "carrying". (e) Section 5005(a) is amended by striking out "section 5031 of this title" and inserting in lieu thereof "subchapter III of this chapter".

Ante, p. 54. Ante, p. 48. Ante, p. 50.

Ante, p. 52. Ante, p. 57. 38 USC 5031.

ASSISTANCE IN LOCATING CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS EXPOSED TO OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS DURING MILITARY SERVICE

SEC. 502. In order to effectuate more fully the policy underlying the enactment of section 6103(m)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 regarding the location, for certain purposes, of individuals who are, or may have been, exposed to occupational hazards, the Director of the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, upon request by the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs (or the head of any other Federal department, agency, or instrumentality), shall (1) pursuant to such section 6103(m)(3), request the mailing addresses of individuals who such Administrator (or such department, agency, or instrumentality head) certifies may have been exposed to occupational hazards during active military, naval, or air service (as defined in section 101(24) of title 38, United States Code), and (2) provide such addresses to such Administrator (or such department, agency, or instrumentality head) to be used solely for the purpose of locating such individuals as part of an activity being carried out by or on behalf of the Veterans Administration (or such other department, agency, or instrumentality) to determine the status of their health or to inform them of the possible need for medical care and treatment and of benefits to which they may be entitled based on disability resulting from exposure to such occupational hazards.

26 USC 6103 note, ^2 Stet. 2921. ^^ ^°^ ^^^^•

TITLE VI-EFFECTIVE DATES EFFECTIVE DATES

SEC. 601. (a)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsec- 38 USC 314 note, tion, the amendments made by titles I and II and the provisions of section lOlOt)) shall take effect as of October 1, 1979.