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section upon the expiration of each successive two-year period following the date of enactment of the Act establishing such advisory committee.

(3) No advisory committee required under this subsection to file a charter shall take any action (other than preparation and filing of such charter) prior to the date on which such charter is filed.

(c) Any advisory committee which is renewed by the President or any officer of the Federal Government may be continued only for successive two-year periods by appropriate action taken by the President or such officer prior to the date on which such advisory committee would otherwise terminate.

EFFECTIVE DATE

SEC. 15. Except as provided in section 7(b), this Act shall become effective upon the expiration of ninety days following the date of enactment.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY

House Reports: No. 92-1017 (Committee on Government Operations) and No. 92-1403 (Committee of Conference).

Senate Report No. 92-1098 accompanying S. 3529 (Committee on Government Operations).

Congressional Record, vol. 118 (1972):

May 9, considered and passed House.

Sept. 12, considered and passed Senate, amended, in lieu of
S. 3529.

Sept. 19, Senate agreed to conference report.

Sept. 20, House agreed to conference report.

MEDICAL TREATMENT OF NARCOTIC

ADDICTION

SECTION 4 OF THE COMPREHENSIVE DRUG ABUSE
PREVENTION AND CONTROL ACT OF 1970

(PUBLIC LAW 91-513)

MEDICAL TREATMENT OF NARCOTIC ADDICTION

SEC. 4. The Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, after consultation with the Attorney General and with national organizations representative of persons with knowledge and experience in the treatment of narcotic addicts, shall determine the appropriate methods of professional practice in the medical treatment of the narcotic addiction of various classes of narcotic addicts, and shall report thereon from time to time to the Congress.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF THE COMPREHENSIVE DRUG ABUSE

PREVENTION AND CONTROL ACT OF 1970

Enacted October 27, 1970.

House Reports: No. 91-1444 (pts. 1 and 2) (Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce) and No. 91-1603 (Committee of Conference).

Senate Report No. 91-613 accompanying S. 3246 (Committee on the Judiciary).

Congressional Record, vol. 116 (1970):

Jan. 23, 24, 26-28, S. 3246 considered and passed Senate.

Sept. 23, 24, considered and passed House.

Oct. 6, 7, considered and passed Senate, amended.

Oct. 8, 14, House agreed to conference report.

Oct. 14, Senate agreed to conference report.

REVOLVING FUND

PARAGRAPH IN TITLE II OF DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,
EDUCATION, AND WELFARE APPROPRIATION ACT, 1964

(PUBLIC LAW 88-136)

REVOLVING FUND FOR CERTIFICATION AND OTHER SERVICES

For the establishment of a revolving fund for certification and other services, there is hereby appropriated the aggregate of fees (including advance deposits to cover such fees) paid during the fiscal year 1964, and each succeeding fiscal year, for services in connection with the listing, certification, or inspection of certain products and the establishment of tolerances for pesticides, in accordance with sections 406, 408, 506, 507, 702A, and 706 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, as amended 21 U.S.C. 346a, 356, 357, 372a, and 376), and the unexpended balance of such fees (or advance deposits) heretofore appropriated shall be credited to such revolving fund. This fund shall be available without fiscal year limitation for salaries and expenses necessary to carry out the Secretary's responsibilities in connection with such listings, certifications, inspections, or establishment of tolerances, including the conduct of scientific research, development of methods of analysis, purchase of chemicals, fixtures, furniture, and scientific equipment and apparatus; expenses of advisory committees; refund of advance deposits for which no services have been rendered: Provided, That any supplies, furniture, fixtures, and equipment on hand or on order on June 30, 1963, and purchased or ordered under appropriations for "Salaries and Expenses, Certification, Inspection, and Other Services," shall be used to capitalize the revolving fund.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY

House Reports: No. 246 (Committee on Appropriations), No. 774 (Committee of Conference).

Senate Report No. 383 (Committee on Appropriations).

Congressional Record, vol. 109 (1963):

Apr. 30: Considered and passed House.

Aug. 7: Considered and passed Senate, amended.

Sept. 23: House disagreed to Senate amendments.

Sept. 26: Conference report agreed to in House and Senate.

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