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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Air programs:
   Stratospheric ozone protection--
      Used class I controlled substances import; reporting requirement 
         partial stay and reconsideration; published 1-31-96
Pesticides; tolerances in food, animal feeds, and raw agricultural 
   commodities:
   1-[[2-(2,4-Dichlorophenyl)-4-propyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl]methyl]-1H-
      1,2,4-triazole; published 1-31-96
Superfund program:
   National oil and hazardous substances contingency plan--
      National priorities list update; published 1-31-96
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD
Administrative law judges; role modifications; published 1-19-96
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT OFFICE
Prevailing rate systems; published 1-31-96
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Federal regulatory review:
   Small business investment companies; published 1-31-96
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
Organization, functions, and authority delegations:
   Commandant, United States Coast Guard; published 1-31-96
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
Federal Aviation Administration
Airport security:
   Unescorted access privileges; employment investigations and criminal 
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      Correction; published 11-2-95
Airworthiness directives:
   Beech; published 1-19-96
Airworthiness standards:
   Rotorcraft; normal and transport category--
      Turbine engine rotor burst protection; published 11-2-95
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Melons grown in Texas; comments due by 2-5-96; published 1-4-96
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Loan and purchase purchase programs:
   Foreign markets for agricultural commodities; development agreements; 
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Food distribution program:
   Donation of foods for use in U.S., territories, and possessions, and 
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      Disaster and distress situations; food assistance; comments due by 
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Fishery conservation and management:
   Pacific Coast groundfish; comments due by 2-5-96; published 1-4-96
ENERGY DEPARTMENT
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Federal Power Act:
   Real-time information networks and standards of conduct; comments due 
      by 2-5-96; published 12-21-95
Practice and procedure:
   Hydroelectric projects; relicensing procedures; rulemaking petition; 
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International banking operations (Regulation K):
   Foreign banks home state selection under Interstate Act; comments due 
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   Consumer credit; finance charges; comments due by 2-9-96; published 
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Health Care Financing Administration
Medicare:
   Additional supplier standards; comments due by 2-9-96; published 12-
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   Physician fee schedule (1996 CY); payment policies and relative value 
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   Skilled nursing facilities and home health agencies; uniform 
      electronic cost reporting requirements; comments due by 2-5-96; 
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Royalty management:
   Federal leases; natural gas valuation regulations; amendments
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National Park System:
   Alaska; protection of wildlife and other values and purposes on all 
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LABOR DEPARTMENT
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Coal mine safety and health:
   Underground coal mines--
      Flame-resistant conveyor belts; requirements for approval; 
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LABOR DEPARTMENT
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Employee Retirement Income Security Act:
   Plan assets; participant contributions; comments due by 2-5-96; 
      published 12-20-95
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
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Copyright claims; group registration of photographs; comments due by 2-
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NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD
Requested single location bargaining units in representation cases; 
   appropriateness; comments due by 2-8-96; published 1-22-96
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT OFFICE
Employment:
   Federal employment information; agency funding; comments due by 2-7-
      96; published 1-8-96
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
Social security benefits:
   Elementary or secondary school students, full-time; revisions; 
      comments due by 2-5-96; published 12-7-95
   Living in the same household (LISH) and lump-sum death payment (LSDP) 
      rules; revision; comments due by 2-5-96; published 12-6-95
Supplemental security income:
   Aged, blind, and disabled--
      Income exclusions; comments due by 2-5-96; published 12-6-95
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
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Navigation aids:
   Lights on artificial islands and fixed structures and 

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   other facilities; conformance to IALA standards; comments due by 2-9-
      96; published 1-10-96
Regattas and marine parades:
   Permit application procedures; comments due by 2-9-96; published 12-
      26-95
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
Military personnel:
   Coast Guard Military Records Correction Board; final decisions 
      reconsideration; comments due by 2-9-96; published 12-11-95
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
Federal Aviation Administration
Airworthiness directives:
   Boeing; comments due by 2-5-96; published 12-5-95
   British Aerospace; comments due by 2-7-96; published 1-3-96
   Jetstream; comments due by 2-9-96; published 11-28-95
   Sensenich Propeller Manufacturing Co., Inc.; comments due by 2-5-96; 
      published 12-7-95
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
Federal Highway Administration
Engineering and traffic operations:
   Public lands highways funds; elimination; CFR part removed; comments 
      due by 2-5-96; published 12-6-95
Motor carrier safety standards:
   Driver qualifications--
      Vision and diabetes; limited exemptions; comments due by 2-7-96; 
         published 1-8-96
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Motor vehicle safety standards:
   Manufacturers' obligations to provide notification and remedy without 
      charge to owners of vehicles or items not complying with safety 
      standards; comments due by 2-5-96; published 1-4-96
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
Research and Special Programs Administration
Hazardous materials:
   Hazardous liquid transportation--
      Open head fiber drum packaging; extension of authority for 
         shipping; comments due by 2-5-96; published 1-9-96
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Comptroller of the Currency
National banks; extension of credit to insiders and transactions with 
   affiliates; comments due by 2-9-96; published 12-11-95
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Fiscal Service
Financial management services:
   Payments under Judgments and Private Relief Acts; claims procedures; 
      comments due by 2-7-96; published 1-8-96
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CUMULATIVE LIST OF PUBLIC LAWS

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   Public Law                                Title                                    Approved         109 Stat.
                                                                                                                
104-1...........  Congressional Accountability Act of 1995...................  Jan. 23, 1995........  3         
104-2...........  To amend section 61h-6 of title 2, United States Code......  Feb. 9, 1995.........  45        
104-3...........  To amend the charter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars to      Mar. 7, 1995.........  47        
                   make eligible for membership those veterans that have                                        
                   served within the territorial limits of South Korea.                                         
104-4...........  Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995.......................  Mar. 22, 1995........  48        
104-5...........  To amend a provision of part A of title IX of the            Mar. 23, 1995........  72        
                   Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, relating                                     
                   to Indian education, to provide a technical amendment, and                                   
                   for other purposes.                                                                          
104-6...........  Emergency Supplemental Appropriations and Rescissions for    Apr. 10, 1995........  73        
                   the Department of Defense to Preserve and Enhance Military                                   
                   Readiness Act of 1995.                                                                       
104-7...........  To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to permanently    Apr. 11, 1995........  93        
                   extend the deduction for the health insurance costs of                                       
                   self-employed individuals, to repeal the provision                                           
                   permitting nonrecognition of gain on sales and exchanges                                     
                   effectuating policies of the Federal Communications                                          
                   Commission, and for other purposes.                                                          
104-8...........  District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and            Apr. 17, 1995........  97        
                   Management Assistance Act of 1995.                                                           
104-9...........  CFTC Reauthorization Act of 1995...........................  Apr. 21, 1995........  154       
104-10..........  To amend the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act to provide  May 18, 1995.........  155       
                   for the purchase of common stock of Cook Inlet Region, and                                   
                   for other purposes.                                                                          
104-11..........  Chacoan Outliers Protection Act of 1995....................  May 18, 1995.........  158       
104-12..........  Truth in Lending Class Action Relief Act of 1995...........  May 18, 1995.........  161       
104-13..........  Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995............................  May 22, 1995.........  163       
104-14..........  To provide that references in the statutes of the United     June 3, 1995.........  186       
                   States to any committee or officer of the House of                                           
                   Representatives the name or jurisdiction of which was                                        
                   changed as part of the reorganization of the House of                                        
                   Representatives at the beginning of the One Hundred Fourth                                   
                   Congress shall be treated as referring to the currently                                      
                   applicable committee or officer of the House of                                              
                   Representatives.                                                                             
104-15..........  To reauthorize appropriations for the Navajo-Hopi            June 21, 1995........  189       
                   Relocation Housing Program.                                                                  
104-16..........  To reauthorize appropriations for certain programs under     June 21, 1995........  190       
                   the Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention                                   
                   Act, and for other purposes.                                                                 
104-17..........  To extend authorities under the Middle East Peace            July 2, 1995.........  191       
                   Facilitation Act of 1994 until August 15, 1995.                                              
104-18..........  To amend the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 to    July 7, 1995.........  192       
                   permit medicare select policies to be offered in all                                         
                   States.                                                                                      
104-19..........  Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Additional         July 27, 1995........  194       
                   Disaster Assistance, for Anti-terrorism Initiatives, for                                     
                   Assistance in the Recovery from the Tragedy that Occurred                                    
                   at Oklahoma City, and Rescissions Act, 1995.                                                 
104-20..........  To amend the Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Act to    July 28, 1995........  255       
                   authorize additional measures to carry out the control of                                    
                   salinity upstream of Imperial Dam in a cost-effective                                        
                   manner, and for other purposes.                                                              
104-21..........  District of Columbia Emergency Highway Relief Act..........  Aug. 4, 1995.........  257       
104-22..........  To extend authorities under the Middle East Peace            Aug. 14, 1995........  260       
                   Facilitation Act of 1994 until October 1, 1995, and for                                      
                   other purposes.                                                                              
104-23..........  Corning National Fish Hatchery Conveyance Act..............  Sept. 6, 1995........  261       
104-24..........  To direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey a fish     Sept. 6, 1995........  262       
                   hatchery to the State of Iowa.                                                               
104-25..........  To direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey to the     Sept. 6, 1995........  263       
                   State of Minnesota the New London National Fish Hatchery                                     
                   production facility.                                                                         
104-26..........  Court Reporter Fair Labor Amendments of 1995...............  Sept. 6, 1995........  264       
104-27..........  To designate the United States Post Office building located  Sept. 6, 1995........  266       
                   at 33 College Avenue in Waterville, Maine, as the ``George                                   
                   J. Mitchell Post Office Building''.                                                          
104-28..........  District of Columbia Convention Center and Sports Arena      Sept. 6, 1995........  267       
                   Authorization Act of 1995.                                                                   
104-29..........  Truth in Lending Act Amendments of 1995....................  Sept. 30, 1995.......  271       
104-30..........  To extend authorities under the Middle East Peace            Sept. 30, 1995.......  277       
                   Facilitation Act of 1994 until November 1, 1995, and for                                     
                   other purposes.                                                                              
104-31..........  Making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1996,   Sept. 30, 1995.......  278       
                   and for other purposes.                                                                      
104-32..........  Military Construction Appropriations Act, 1996.............  Oct. 3, 1995.........  283       
104-33..........  To make the reporting deadlines for studies conducted in     Oct. 3, 1995.........  292       
                   Federal court demonstration districts consistent with the                                    
                   deadlines for pilot districts, and for other purposes.                                       
104-34..........  To clarify the rules governing venue, and for other          Oct. 3, 1995.........  293       
                   purposes.                                                                                    
104-35..........  To amend part D of title IV of the Social Security Act to    Oct. 12, 1995........  294       
                   extend for 2 years the deadline by which States are                                          
                   required to have in effect an automated data processing                                      
                   and information retrieval system for use in the                                              
                   administration of State plans for child and spousal                                          
                   support.                                                                                     
104-36..........  Small Business Lending Enhancement Act of 1995.............  Oct. 12, 1995........  295       
104-37..........  Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug                Oct. 21, 1995........  299       
                   Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act,                                     
                   1996.                                                                                        
104-38..........  To disapprove of amendments to the Federal Sentencing        Oct. 30, 1995........  334       
                   Guidelines relating to lowering of crack sentences and                                       
                   sentences for money laundering and transactions in                                           
                   property derived from unlawful activity.                                                     
104-39..........  Digital Performance Right in Sound Recordings Act of 1995..  Nov. 1, 1995.........  336       
104-40..........  To authorize the collection of fees for expenses for         Nov. 1, 1995.........  350       
                   triploid grass carp certification inspections, and for                                       
                   other purposes.                                                                              
104-41..........  To amend title 35, United States Code, with respect to       Nov. 1, 1995.........  351       
                   patents on biotechnological processes.                                                       
104-42..........  To amend the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, and for    Nov. 2, 1995.........  353       
                   other purposes.                                                                              
104-43..........  Fisheries Act of 1995......................................  Nov. 3, 1995.........  366       
104-44..........  To designate the United States Post Office building located  Nov. 3, 1995.........  397       
                   at 201 East Pikes Peak Avenue in Colorado Springs,                                           
                   Colorado, as the ``Winfield Scott Stratton Post Office''.                                    

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104-45..........  Jerusalem Embassy Act of 1995..............................  Nov. 8, 1995.........  398       
104-46..........  Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 1996......  Nov. 13, 1995........  402       
104-47..........  To extend authorities under the Middle East Peace            Nov. 13, 1995........  423       
                   Facilitation Act of 1994 until December 31, 1995, and for                                    
                   other purposes.                                                                              
104-48..........  Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act Amendments of 1995.  Nov. 15, 1995........  424       
104-49..........  Respecting the relationship between workers' compensation    Nov. 15, 1995........  432       
                   benefits and the benefits available under the Migrant and                                    
                   Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act.                                                 
104-50..........  Department of Transportation and Related Agencies            Nov. 15, 1995........  436       
                   Appropriations Act, 1996.                                                                    
104-51..........  To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to update       Nov. 15, 1995........  467       
                   references in the classification of children for purposes                                    
                   of United States immigration laws.                                                           
104-52..........  Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government             Nov. 19, 1995........  468       
                   Appropriations Act, 1996.                                                                    
104-53..........  Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 1996................  Nov. 19, 1995........  514       
104-54..........  Making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal      Nov. 19, 1995........  540       
                   year 1996, and for other purposes.                                                           
104-55..........  Edible Oil Regulatory Reform Act...........................  Nov. 20, 1995........  546       
104-56..........  Making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal      Nov. 20, 1995........  548       
                   year 1996, and for other purposes.                                                           
104-57..........  Veterans' Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act of      Nov. 22, 1995........  555       
                   1995.                                                                                        
104-58..........  To authorize and direct the Secretary of Energy to sell the  Nov. 28, 1995........  557       
                   Alaska Power Administration, and to authorize the export                                     
                   of Alaska North Slope crude oil, and for other purposes.                                     
104-59..........  National Highway System Designation Act of 1995............  Nov. 28, 1995........  568       
104-60..........  To amend the commencement dates of certain temporary         Nov. 28, 1995........  635       
                   Federal judgeships.                                                                          
104-61..........  Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 1996.............  Dec. 1, 1995.........  636       
104-62..........  Philanthropy Protection Act of 1995........................  Dec. 8, 1995.........  682       
104-63..........  Charitable Gift Annuity Antitrust Relief Act of 1995.......  Dec. 8, 1995.........  687       
104-64..........  Defense Production Act Amendments of 1995..................  Dec. 18, 1995........  689       
104-65..........  Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995............................  Dec. 19, 1995........  691       
104-66..........  Federal Reports Elimination and Sunset Act of 1995.........  Dec. 21, 1995........  707       
104-67..........  Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995...........  Dec. 22, 1995........  737       
104-68..........  To designate the Federal Triangle project under              Dec. 22, 1995........  766       
                   construction at 14th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue,                                         
                   Northwest, in the District of Columbia, as the ``Ronald                                      
                   Reagan Building and International Trade Center''.                                            
104-69..........  Making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal      Dec. 22, 1995........  767       
                   year 1996, and for other purposes.                                                           
104-70..........  To amend the Clean Air Act to provide for an optional        Dec. 23, 1995........  773       
                   provision for the reduction of work-related vehicle trips                                    
                   and miles travelled in ozone nonattainment areas                                             
                   designated as severe, and for other purposes.                                                
104-71..........  Sex Crimes Against Children Prevention Act of 1995.........  Dec. 23, 1995........  774       
104-72..........  To extend au pair programs.................................  Dec. 23, 1995........  776       
104-73..........  Federally Supported Health Centers Assistance Act of 1995..  Dec. 26, 1995........  777       
104-74..........  To amend the Doug Barnard, Jr.--1996 Atlanta Centennial      Dec. 26, 1995........  784       
                   Olympic Games Commemorative Coin Act, and for other                                          
                   purposes.                                                                                    
104-75..........  To designate the United States courthouse and Federal        Dec. 28, 1995........  786       
                   building to be constructed at the southeastern corner of                                     
                   Liberty and South Virginia Streets in Reno, Nevada, as the                                   
                   ``Bruce R. Thompson United States Courthouse and Federal                                     
                   Building''.                                                                                  
104-76..........  Housing for Older Persons Act of 1995......................  Dec. 28, 1995........  787       
104-77..........  To designate the Federal building located at 600 Martin      Dec. 28, 1995........  789       
                   Luther King, Jr. Place in Louisville, Kentucky, as the                                       
                   ``Romano L. Mazzoli Federal Building''.                                                      
104-78..........  To rename the San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge as  Dec. 28, 1995........  790       
                   the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge.                                  
104-79..........  To amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to        Dec. 28, 1995........  791       
                   improve the electoral process by permitting electronic                                       
                   filing and preservation of Federal Election Commission                                       
                   reports, and for other purposes.                                                             
104-80..........  To designate the United States courthouse located at 800     Dec. 28, 1995........  794       
                   Market Street in Knoxville, Tennessee, as the ``Howard H.                                    
                   Baker, Jr. United States Courthouse''.                                                       
104-81..........  Providing for the reappointment of Homer Alfred Neal as a    Dec. 28, 1995........  795       
                   citizen regent of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian                                    
                   Institution.                                                                                 
104-82..........  Providing for the appointment of Howard H. Baker, Jr. as a   Dec. 28, 1995........  796       
                   citizen regent of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian                                    
                   Institution.                                                                                 
104-83..........  Providing for the appointment of Anne D'Harnoncourt as a     Dec. 28, 1995........  797       
                   citizen regent of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian                                    
                   Institution.                                                                                 
104-84..........  Providing for the appointment of Louis Gerstner as a         Dec. 28, 1995........  798       
                   citizen regent of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian                                    
                   Institution.                                                                                 
104-85..........  To designate the Federal Courthouse in Decatur, Alabama, as  Dec. 28, 1995........  799       
                   the ``Seybourn H. Lynne Federal Courthouse'', and for                                        
                   other purposes.                                                                              
104-86..........  To designate the United States Courthouse for the Eastern    Dec. 28, 1995........  800       
                   District of Virginia in Alexandria, Virginia, as the                                         
                   Albert V. Bryan United States Courthouse.                                                    
104-87..........  To extend for 4 years the period of applicability of         Dec. 29, 1995........  802       
                   enrollment mix requirement to certain health maintenance                                     
                   organizations providing services under Dayton Area Health                                    
                   Plan.                                                                                        
104-88..........  ICC Termination Act of 1995................................  Dec. 29, 1995........  803       
104-89*.........  To extend authorities under the Middle East Peace            Jan. 4, 1996.........  960       
                   Facilitation Act of 1994 until March 31, 1996, and for                                       
                   other purposes.                                                                              
104-93*.........  Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1996........  Jan. 6, 1996.........  961       
104-95..........  To amend title 4 of the United States Code to limit State    Jan. 10, 1996........  979       
                   taxation of certain pension income.                                                          
104-96..........  Smithsonian Institution Sesquicentennial Commemorative Coin  Jan. 10, 1996........  981       
                   Act of 1995.                                                                                 
104-97..........  To reauthorize the tied aid credit program of the Export-    Jan. 11, 1996........  984       
                   Import Bank of the United States, and to allow the Export-                                   
                   Import Bank to conduct a demonstration project.                                              
104-98..........  Federal Trademark Dilution Act of 1995.....................  Jan. 16, 1996........  985       
                                                                                                                



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  *Note: Public Laws 104-90--92 and 94 will appear in the cumulative    
 list of public laws for the 104th Congress, Second Session.