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PUBLIC LAW 97-000—MMMM. DD, 1982

PUBLIC LAW 97-286—OCT. 6, 1982

96 STAT. 1223

NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE

SEC. 4. In addition to the sums authorized in section 2, the sum of $1,980,000 is authorized to be appropriated to the Assistant Secretary to carry out activities performed by the National Technical Information Service. OFFICE OF PRODUCTIVITY, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION

SEC. 5. In addition to the sums authorized in section 2, the sum of $1,898,000 is authorized to be appropriated to the Assistant Secretary for fiscal year 1983 for the purpose of research, development, and related activities in the field of innovation and productivity. SALARY ADJUSTMENTS

SEC. 6. In addition to the sums authorized to be appropriated by this Act, such additional sums as may be necessary to make any adjustments in salary, pay, retirement, and other employee benefits which may be provided for by law are authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 1983 and, if the full amount necessary to make such adjustments is not appropriated, the adjustments shall be made proportionately from sections 4 and 5 and in the line items in section 2(a) in a manner reflecting the extent to which the amount of each such line item in section 2(a) is attributable to employee benefits of the type involved. AVAILABILITY OF APPROPRIATIONS

SEC. 7. Appropriations made under the authority provided in this Act shall remain available for obligation, for expenditure, or for obligation and expenditure for periods specified in the Acts making such appropriations. ACTIVITIES PERFORMED FOR OTHER AGENCIES

SEC. 8. The Secretary of Commerce shall charge for any service performed by the Bureau, at the request of another Government agency, in compliance with any statute, enacted before, on, or after the date of enactment of this Act, which names the Secretary or the Bureau as a consultant to another Government agency, or calls upon the Secretary or the Bureau to support or perform any activity for or on behalf of another Government agency, or to cooperate with any Government agency in the performance by that agency of any activity, regardless of whether the statute specifically requires reimbursement to the Secretary or the Bureau by such other Government agency for such service, unless funds are specifically appropriated to the Secretary or the Bureau to perform such service. The

15 USC 275b.

Waiver.