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... Fiscal Year 1975 ; S. 3473 ] , 88 Stat . 1439 , approved October 26 , 1974 ; Public Law 94-141 [ Foreign Relations Authorization Act , Fiscal Year 1976 ; S. 1517 ] , 89 Stat . 756 , approved November 29 , 1975 ; Public Law 94-350 ...
... Fiscal Year 1975 ; S. 3473 ] , 88 Stat . 1439 , approved October 26 , 1974 ; Public Law 94-141 [ Foreign Relations Authorization Act , Fiscal Year 1976 ; S. 1517 ] , 89 Stat . 756 , approved November 29 , 1975 ; Public Law 94-350 ...
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... fiscal year ( beginning with fiscal year 1977 ) , the Secretary of State may use 43 funds appropriated for the American Sections , International Joint Commission , United States and Canada , for representation expenses and official ...
... fiscal year ( beginning with fiscal year 1977 ) , the Secretary of State may use 43 funds appropriated for the American Sections , International Joint Commission , United States and Canada , for representation expenses and official ...
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... fiscal year after the fiscal year for which funds are appropriated or otherwise made available for an account under " Administration of Foreign Affairs " , the Secretary of State may transfer any unobligated balance of such funds to the ...
... fiscal year after the fiscal year for which funds are appropriated or otherwise made available for an account under " Administration of Foreign Affairs " , the Secretary of State may transfer any unobligated balance of such funds to the ...
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... fiscal year , $ 700,000 91 of the registration fees collected by the Office of Defense Trade Controls 91 of the Department of State shall be credited to a Department of State account , to be available without fiscal year limitation ...
... fiscal year , $ 700,000 91 of the registration fees collected by the Office of Defense Trade Controls 91 of the Department of State shall be credited to a Department of State account , to be available without fiscal year limitation ...
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... fiscal year 1993 . ( 3 ) 4 REPRESENTATION ALLOWANCES . - For " Representation Allowances " , $ 4,802,000 for the fiscal year 1992 and $ 5,000,000 for the fiscal year 1993 . ( 4 ) 5 EMERGENCIES IN THE DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE ...
... fiscal year 1993 . ( 3 ) 4 REPRESENTATION ALLOWANCES . - For " Representation Allowances " , $ 4,802,000 for the fiscal year 1992 and $ 5,000,000 for the fiscal year 1993 . ( 4 ) 5 EMERGENCIES IN THE DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE ...
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