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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 101', '§ 101', '§ 101', '§ 1', '§ 2', '§ 4', '§ 301', '§ 507', '§ 402', '§ 402', '§ 403', '§ 201']

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20 USC § 101 - Annual appropriations
(Mar. 3, 1879, ch. 186, §§ 1, 2,20 Stat. 468; June 25, 1906, ch. 3536, 34 Stat. 460; Aug. 4, 1919, ch. 31, 41 Stat. 272; Feb. 8, 1927, ch. 76, 44 Stat. 1060; Aug. 23, 1937, ch. 736, 50 Stat. 744; May 22, 1952, ch. 321, 66 Stat. 89; Aug. 2, 1956, ch. 882, § 2,70 Stat. 939; Pub. L. 87–294, § 4,Sept. 22, 1961, 75 Stat. 627; Pub. L. 96–88, title III, § 301(a)(2)(M), title V, § 507,Oct. 17, 1979, 93 Stat. 678, 692; Pub. L. 100–630, title IV, §§ 402(a), 403,Nov. 7, 1988, 102 Stat. 3316.)
1988—Pub. L. 100–630, § 402(a), which provided that the perpetual trust fund and permanent annual appropriations thereof established by the Act of Mar. 3, 1879, as amended by the Act of June 25, 1906, are terminated, was executed by striking the first sentence of this section which read as follows: “The sum of $250,000, set apart as a perpetual trust fund for the purpose of aiding the education of the blind in the United States, through the American Printing House for the Blind, shall be credited on the books of the Treasury Department as a perpetual trust fund for that purpose, to be held by the Secretary of the Treasury; and the sum of $10,000, being equivalent to 4 per centum on the principal of said trust fund, is appropriated, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and such appropriation shall be deemed a permanent annual appropriation and shall be expended in the manner and for the purposes authorized by sections 101, 102, and 104 of this title.” See Codification note above.
Pub. L. 100–630, § 403, struck out “In addition to the permanent appropriation of $10,000, made in this section”.
1961—Pub. L. 87–294struck out provisions which authorized an annual appropriation of not more than $400,000, inserted provisions authorizing an annual appropriation of such sum as the Congress may determine, and required expenditure of such sum under rules and regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare.
1956—Act Aug. 2, 1956, increased appropriation authorization from $250,000 to $400,000.
1952—Act May 22, 1952, amended second sentence generally, increasing appropriation authorization from $115,000 to $250,000.
1937—Act Aug. 23, 1937, amended second sentence generally, increasing appropriation authorization from $65,000 to $115,000.
1927—Act Feb. 8, 1927, amended second sentence generally, increasing appropriation authorization from $40,000 to $65,000.
Section 402(b) ofPub. L. 100–630provided that: “This section [amending this section] shall take effect on October 1, 1989.”
Section 5 ofPub. L. 87–294provided that: “The amendments made by this Act [amending this section and section 102 of this title] shall be effective immediately after the date of its enactment [Sept. 22, 1961].”
Section 401 of title IV of Pub. L. 100–630provided that: “This title [amending this section and enacting provisions set out as notes under this section] may be cited as the ‘American Printing House for the Blind Amendments of 1988’.”
“Secretary of Education” substituted in text for “Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare” pursuant to sections 301(a)(2)(M) and 507 ofPub. L. 96–88, which are classified to sections 3441
(a)(2)(M) and 3507 of this title and which transferred functions of Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare under this chapter to Secretary of Education.
Functions of Secretary of the Treasury over administration of appropriations for American Printing House for Blind (except function relating to administration of perpetual trust fund) transferred to Federal Security Agency, and annual report and vouchers of trustees directed to be furnished to Federal Security Administrator by Reorg. Plan No. II of 1939, § 201(b), eff. July 1, 1939, 4 F.R. 2732, 53 Stat. 1434, set out in the Appendix to Title 5.
Section 404 ofPub. L. 100–630provided that: “Any and all rights of the American Printing House for the Blind determined to have vested in the perpetual trust fund established by the Act of March 3, 1879 [see Codification note above], shall be deemed to be compensated by the appropriation to the American Printing House for the Blind for fiscal year 1990.”
Section 405 ofPub. L. 100–630provided that: “Notwithstanding any Federal law, reference to the perpetual trust fund and permanent annual appropriations thereof established by the Act of March 3, 1879 [see Codification note above], shall not be given any effect.”