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290 APPROPRIATIONS
123 STAT. 743 PUBLIC LAW 111–8—MAR. 11, 2009
Grants.
from nonappropriated sources may be used as necessary for official reception and representation expenses: Provided further, That the Chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts may approve grants of up to $10,000, if in the aggregate this amount does not exceed 5 percent of the sums appropriated for grant-making purposes per year: Provided further, That such small grant actions are taken pursuant to the terms of an expressed and direct delega- tion of authority from the National Council on the Arts to the Chairperson.
COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For expenses made necessary by the Act establishing a Commis- sion of Fine Arts (40 U.S.C. 104), $2,234,000: Provided, That the Commission is authorized to charge fees to cover the full costs of its publications, and such fees shall be credited to this account as an offsetting collection, to remain available until expended with- out further appropriation.
NATIONAL CAPITAL ARTS AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS
For necessary expenses as authorized by Public Law 99–190 (20 U.S.C. 956a), as amended, $9,500,000: Provided, That no organization shall receive a grant in excess of $650,000 in a single year.
ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (Public Law 89–665, as amended), $5,498,000: Pro- vided, That none of these funds shall be available for compensation of level V of the Executive Schedule or higher positions.
NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION SALARIES AND EXPENSES
For necessary expenses, as authorized by the National Capital Planning Act of 1952 (40 U.S.C. 71–71i), including services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, $8,328,000: Provided, That one-quarter of 1 percent of the funds provided under this heading may be used for official reception and representational expenses associated with hosting international visitors engaged in the planning and physical development of world capitals.
UNITED STATES HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM
For expenses of the Holocaust Memorial Museum, as authorized by Public Law 106–292 (36 U.S.C. 2301–2310), $47,260,000, of which $515,000 for the Museum’s equipment replacement program, $1,900,000 for the museum’s repair and rehabilitation program and $1,264,000 for the museum’s exhibition design and production program shall remain available until expended.
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