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P.L. 110-120, A bill to provide technical corrections to Public Law 109-116 (2 U.S.C. 2131a note) to extend the time period for the Joint Committee on the Library to enter into an agreement to obtain a statue of Rosa Parks, and for other purposes

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S. 2206 would provide technical corrections to Public Law 109-116 (2 U.S.C. 2131a note) to extend the time period for the Joint Committee on the Library to enter into an agreement to obtain a statue of Rosa Parks.

Detailed Summary

Amends P.L. 109-116 (relating to obtaining a statue of Rosa Parks and placing it in the U. S. Capitol in National Statuary Hall) to extend the time period that the Joint Committee on the Library has to enter into an agreement to obtain a statue of Rosa Parks. Allows the Joint Committee to authorize the Architect of the Capitol to enter into the agreement and related contracts required under such law on its behalf, under such terms and conditions as it may require.

Makes such amendments effective as if included in the enactment of P.L. 109-116.

Status of the Legislation

Latest Major Action: 11/7/2007: Presented to President.

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