Public Law 91-76

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Public Law 91-76 is the U.S. federal statute enacted in 1969 that established the Congressional Space Medal of Honor to recognize extraordinary contributions to the nation’s space programs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Act of Congress
United States federal statute
appliesTo United States civil space program
surface form: United States space programs
beneficiaries individuals making extraordinary contributions to U.S. space programs
branchOfGovernment legislative branch of the United States
country United States of America
enactedBy 91st United States Congress
establishes Congressional Space Medal of Honor
field space exploration policy
hasTitle An Act to provide for the award of a Congressional Space Medal of Honor
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: United States federal government
languageOfWork English
legalForm public law
locatedInLegalSystem United States law
purpose to establish the Congressional Space Medal of Honor
recognitionType national civilian honor related to space exploration
recognizes extraordinary contributions to the United States space programs
relatedTo Congressional Space Medal of Honor
scope national
shortDescription law establishing the Congressional Space Medal of Honor
signedBy Richard Nixon
subjectMatter awards and decorations of the United States
space exploration honors
typeOfAwardCreated medal
yearEnacted 1969

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