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Sec. 274. Cruise missile defense initiative. Sec. 275. Modification to university research initiative support program. Sec. 276. Manufacturing technology program.

Sec. 277. Five-year plan for consolidation of defense laboratories and test

and evaluation centers.

Sec. 278. Limitation on T-38 avionics upgrade program.

Sec. 279. Global Positioning System.
Sec. 280. Revision of authority for providing
Army support for the National
Science Center for Communica-
tions and Electronics.

TITLE III-OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE

Subtitle A-Authorization of Appropriations Sec. 301. Operation and maintenance funding.

Sec. 302. Working capital funds.

Sec. 303. Armed Forces Retirement Home. Sec. 304. Transfer from National Defense Stockpile Transaction Fund.

Sec. 305. Civil Air Patrol.

Subtitle B-Depot-Level Activities Sec. 311. Policy regarding performance of depot-level maintenance and repair for the Department of Defense.

Sec. 312. Management of depot employees. Sec. 313. Extension of authority for aviation depots and naval shipyards to engage in defense-related production and services.

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Subtitle D-Commissaries and

Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentalities Sec. 331. Operation of commissary system. Sec. 332. Limited release of commissary stores sales information to manufacturers, distributors, and other vendors doing business with Defense Commissary Agency.

Sec. 333. Economical distribution of distilled spirits by nonappropriated fund instrumentalities.

Sec. 334. Transportation by commissaries and exchanges to overseas locations.

Sec. 335. Demonstration project for uniform funding of morale, welfare, and recreation activities at certain military installations.

Sec. 336. Operation of combined exchange and commissary stores. programs of

Sec. 337. Deferred payment

military exchanges. Sec. 338. Availability of funds to offset expenses incurred by Army and Air Force Exchange Service on account of troop reductions in Europe.

Sec. 339. Study regarding improving efficiencies in operation of military exchanges and other morale, welfare, and recreation activities and commissary stores. Sec. 340. Repeal of requirement to convert ships' stores to nonappropriated fund instrumentalities.

Sec. 341. Disposition of excess morale, welfare, and recreation funds.

Sec. 342. Clarification of entitlement to use of morale, welfare, and recreation facilities by members of reserve components and dependents.

Subtitle E-Performance of Functions by Private-Sector Sources

Sec. 351. Competitive procurement of printing and duplication services. Sec. 352. Direct vendor delivery system for consumable inventory items of Department of Defense. Sec. 353. Payroll, finance, and accounting functions of the Department of Defense.

Sec. 354. Demonstration program to identify overpayments made to vendors. Sec. 355. Pilot program on private operation of defense dependents' schools. Sec. 356. Program for improved travel process for the Department of Defense.

Sec. 357. Increased reliance on private-sector sources for commercial products and services. Subtitle F-Miscellaneous Reviews, Studies, and Reports

Sec. 361. Quarterly readiness reports. Sec. 362. Restatement of requirement for semiannual reports to Congress on transfers from high-priority readiness appropriations.

Sec. 363. Report regarding reduction of costs. associated with contract management oversight.

Sec. 364. Reviews of management of inventory control points and Material Management Standard System.

Sec. 365. Report on private performance of certain functions performed by military aircraft.

Sec. 366. Strategy and report on automated information systems of Department of Defense.

Subtitle G-Other Matters

Sec. 371. Codification of Defense Business Operations Fund. Sec. 372. Clarification of services and property that may be exchanged to benefit the historical collection of the Armed Forces.

Sec. 373. Financial management training. Sec. 374. Permanent authority for use of proceeds from the sale of certain lost, abandoned, or claimed property.

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Sec. 375. Sale of military clothing and subsistence and other supplies of the Navy and Marine Corps. Sec. 376. Personnel services and logistical support for certain activities held on military installations. Sec. 377. Retention of monetary awards. Sec. 378. Provision of equipment and facilities to assist in emergency response actions.

Sec. 379. Report on Department of Defense military and civil defense preparedness to respond to emergencies resulting from a chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear attack.

TITLE IV-MILITARY PERSONNEL
AUTHORIZATIONS

Subtitle A-Active Forces Sec. 401. End strengths for active forces. Sec. 402. Temporary variation in DOPMA authorized end strength limitations for active duty Air Force and Navy officers in certain grades.

Sec. 403. Certain general and flag officers awaiting retirement not to be counted.

Subtitle B-Reserve Forces

Sec. 411. End strengths for Selected Reserve. Sec. 412. End strengths for Reserves on active duty in support of the Re

serves.

Sec. 413. Counting of certain active component personnel assigned in support of reserve component training.

Sec. 414. Increase in number of members in certain grades authorized to serve on active duty in support of the Reserves.

Sec. 415. Reserves on active duty in support of cooperative threat reduction programs not to be counted. Sec. 416. Reserves on active duty for military-to-military contacts and comparable activities not to be counted.

Subtitle C-Military Training Student Loads
Sec. 421. Authorization of training student
loads.
Subtitle D-Authorization of Appropriations
Sec. 431. Authorization of appropriations for
military personnel.

Sec. 432. Authorization for increase in ac-
tive-duty end strengths.
TITLE V-MILITARY PERSONNEL POLICY
Subtitle A-Officer Personnel Policy

Sec. 501. Joint officer management.
Sec. 502. Retired grade for officers in grades
above major general and rear
admiral.

Sec. 503. Wearing of insignia for higher grade before promotion. Sec. 504. Authority to extend transition period for officers selected for early retirement.

Sec. 505. Army officer manning levels. Sec. 506. Authority for medical department officers other than physicians be appointed as Surgeon General.

Sec. 507. Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Air Force. Sec. 508. Authority for temporary promotions for certain Navy lieutenants with critical skills.

Sec. 509. Retirement for years of service of Directors of Admissions of Military and Air Force academies. Subtitle B-Matters Relating to Reserve Components

Sec. 511. Extension of certain Reserve officer management authorities. Sec. 512. Mobilization income insurance program for members of Ready Re

serve.

Sec. 513. Military technician full-time support program for Army and Air Force reserve components.

Sec. 514. Revisions to Army Guard Combat Reform Initiative to include Army Reserve under certain provisions and make certain revisions.

Sec. 515. Active duty associate unit respon

sibility.

Sec. 516. Leave for members of reserve components performing public safety duty.

Sec. 517. Department of Defense funding for National Guard participation in joint disaster and emergency assistance exercises.

Subtitle C-Decorations and Awards Sec. 521. Award of Purple Heart to persons wounded while held as prisoners

of war before April 25, 1962. Sec. 522. Authority to award decorations recognizing acts of valor performed in combat during the Vietnam conflict.

Sec. 523. Military intelligence personnel prevented by secrecy from being considered for decorations and awards.

Sec. 524. Review regarding upgrading of Distinguished-Service Crosses and Navy Crosses awarded to AsianAmericans and Native American Pacific Islanders for World War II service.

Sec. 525. Eligibility for Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal based upon service in El Salvador.

Sec. 526. Procedure for consideration of military decorations not previously submitted in timely fashion.

Subtitle D-Officer Education Programs

PART I-SERVICE ACADEMIES

Sec. 531. Revision of service obligation for graduates of the service academies.

Sec. 532. Nominations to service academies
from Commonwealth of the
Northern Marianas Islands.
Sec. 533. Repeal of requirement for athletic

director and nonappropriated
fund account for the athletics
programs at the service acad-
emies.

Sec. 534. Repeal of requirement for program to test privatization of service academy preparatory schools. PART II-RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS Sec. 541. ROTC access to campuses. Sec. 542. ROTC scholarships for the National

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forum for judicial review of Department of Defense personnel actions.

Sec. 552. Comptroller General review of proposed Army end strength allocations.

Sec. 553. Report on manning status of highly deployable support units. Sec. 554. Review of system for correction of military records.

Sec. 555. Report on the consistency of reporting of fingerprint cards and final disposition forms to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Subtitle F-Other Matters

Sec. 561. Equalization of accrual of service credit for officers and enlisted members.

Sec. 562. Army Ranger training. Sec. 563. Separation in cases involving extended confinement.

Sec. 564. Limitations on reductions in medical personnel. Sec. 565. Sense of Congress concerning personnel tempo rates.

Sec. 566. Separation benefits during force reduction for officers of commissioned corps of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Sec. 567. Discharge of members of the Armed Forces who have the HIV-1 virus.

Sec. 568. Revision and codification of Military Family Act and Military Child Care Act.

Sec. 569. Determination of whereabouts and status of missing persons.

Sec. 570. Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Military Support. Subtitle G-Support for Non-Department of Defense Activities

Sec. 571. Repeal of certain civil-military programs.

Sec. 572. Training activities involving support and services for eligible organizations and activities outside the Department of Defense. Sec. 573. National Guard civilian youth opportunities pilot program. Sec. 574. Termination of funding for Office of Civil-Military Programs in Office of the Secretary of Defense.

TITLE VI-COMPENSATION AND OTHER PERSONNEL BENEFITS Subtitle A-Pay and Allowances Sec. 601. Military pay raise for fiscal year 1996.

Sec. 602. Limitation on basic allowance for subsistence for members residing without dependents in Government quarters.

Sec. 603. Election of basic allowance for quarters instead of assignment to inadequate quarters.

Sec. 604. Payment of basic allowance for quarters to members in pay grade E-6 who are assigned to sea duty.

Sec. 605. Limitation on reduction of variable housing allowance for certain members.

Sec. 606. Clarification of limitation on eligibility for family separation allowance.

Subtitle B-Bonuses and Special and
Incentive Pays

Sec. 611. Extension of certain bonuses for reserve forces.

Sec. 612. Extension of certain bonuses and special pay for nurse officer candidates, registered nurses, and nurse anesthetists.

Sec. 613. Extension of authority relating to payment of other bonuses and special pays.

Sec. 614. Codification and extension of special pay for critically short wartime health specialists in the Selected Reserves.

Sec. 615. Hazardous duty incentive pay for warrant officers and enlisted members serving as air weapons controllers.

Sec. 616. Aviation career incentive pay. Sec. 617. Clarification of authority to provide special pay for nurses.

Sec. 618. Continuous entitlement to career
sea pay for crew members of
ships designated as tenders.
Sec. 619. Increase in maximum rate of spe-
cial duty assignment pay for
enlisted members serving as re-
cruiters.

Subtitle C-Travel and Transportation
Allowances

Sec. 621. Repeal of requirement regarding calculation of allowances basis of mileage tables.

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Sec. 622. Departure allowances. Sec. 623. Transportation of nondependent child from member's station overseas after loss of dependent status while overseas.

Sec. 624. Authorization of dislocation allowance for moves in connection with base realignments and clo

sures.

Subtitle D-Retired Pay, Survivor Benefits, and Related Matters

Sec. 631. Effective date for military retiree cost-of-living adjustments for fiscal years 1996, 1997, and 1998.

Sec. 632. Denial of non-regular service retired pay for Reserves receiving certain court-martial sentences.

Sec. 633. Report on payment of annuities for certain military surviving

spouses.

Sec. 634. Payment of back quarters and subsistence allowances to World War II veterans who served as guerilla fighters in the Philippines.

Sec. 635. Authority for relief from previous overpayments under minimum income widows program.

Sec. 636. Transitional compensation for dependents of members of the Armed Forces separated for dependent abuse.

Subtitle E-Other Matters

Sec. 641. Payment to survivors of deceased members for all leave accrued. Sec. 642. Repeal of reporting requirements regarding compensation matters.

Sec. 643. Recoupment of administrative expenses in garnishment actions. Sec. 644. Report on extending to junior noncommissioned officers privileges provided for senior noncommissioned officers. Sec. 645. Study regarding joint process for determining location of recruiting stations.

Sec. 646. Automatic maximum coverage under Servicemen's Group Life Insurance.

Sec. 647. Termination of Servicemen's Group Life Insurance for members of the Ready Reserve who fail to pay premiums.

TITLE VII-HEALTH CARE PROVISIONS Subtitle A-Health Care Services Sec. 701. Modification of requirements regarding routine physical examinations and immunizations under CHAMPUS.

Sec. 702. Correction of inequities in medical and dental care and death and disability benefits for certain Reserves.

Sec. 703. Medical care for surviving dependents of retired Reserves who die before age 60.

Sec. 704. Medical and dental care for members of the Selected Reserve assigned to early deploying units of the Army Selected Reserve. Sec. 705. Dental insurance for members of the Selected Reserve. Sec. 706. Permanent authority to carry out specialized treatment facility program.

Subtitle B-TRICARE Program

Sec. 711. Definition of TRICARE program. Sec. 712. Priority use of military treatment facilities for persons enrolled in managed care initiatives. Sec. 713. Staggered payment of enrollment fees for TRICARE program. Sec. 714. Requirement of budget neutrality for TRICARE program to be based on entire program.

Sec. 715. Training in health care management and administration for TRICARE lead agents. Sec. 716. Pilot program of individualized residential mental health services. Sec. 717. Evaluation and report on TRICARE program effectiveness.

Sec. 718. Sense of Congress regarding access to health care under TRICARE program for covered beneficiaries who are medicare eligible.

Subtitle C-Uniformed Services Treatment

Facilities Sec. 721. Delay of termination of status of certain facilities as Uniformed Services Treatment Facilities. Sec. 722. Limitation on expenditures to support Uniformed Services Treatment Facilities.

Sec. 723. Application of CHAMPUS payment rules in certain cases. Sec. 724. Application of Federal Acquisition Regulation to participation agreements with Uniformed Services Treatment Facilities.

Sec. 725. Development of plan for

grating Uniformed Services Treatment Facilities in managed care programs of Department of Defense.

Sec. 726. Equitable implementation of uniform cost sharing requirements for Uniformed Services Treatment Facilities.

Sec. 727. Elimination of unnecessary annual reporting requirement regarding Uniformed Services Treatment Facilities.

Subtitle D-Other Changes to Existing Laws Regarding Health Care Management Sec. 731. Maximum allowable payments to individual health-care providers under CHAMPUS.

Sec. 732. Notification of certain CHAMPUS covered beneficiaries of loss of CHAMPUS eligibility.

Sec. 733. Personal services contracts for medical treatment facilities of the Coast Guard. Sec. 734. Identification of third-party payer situations.

Sec. 735. Redesignation of Military Health

Care Account as Defense Health Program Account and two-year availability of certain account funds.

Sec. 736. Expansion of financial assistance program for health-care professionals in reserve components to include dental specialties. Sec. 737. Applicability of limitation

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prices of pharmaceuticals procured for the Coast Guard. Sec. 738. Restriction on use of Department of Defense facilities for abortions.

Subtitle E-Other Matters

Sec. 741. Triservice nursing research.

Sec. 742. Termination of program to train military psychologists to prescribe psychotropic medications.

Sec. 743. Waiver of collection of payments due from certain persons unaware of loss of CHAMPUS eligibility.

Sec. 744. Demonstration program to train military medical personnel in civilian shock trauma units. Sec. 745. Study regarding Department of Defense efforts to determine appropriate force levels of wartime medical personnel.

Sec. 746. Report on improved access to military health care for covered beneficiaries entitled to medi

care.

Sec. 747. Report on effect of closure of

Fitzsimons Army Medical Center, Colorado, on provision of care to military personnel, retired military personnel, and their dependents.

Sec. 748. Sense of Congress on continuity of health care services for covered beneficiaries adversely affected by closures of military medical treatment facilities.

Sec. 749. State recognition of military advance medical directives.

TITLE VIII-ACQUISITION POLICY, ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT, AND RELATED MATTERS

Subtitle A-Acquisition Reform Sec. 801. Inapplicability of limitation on expenditure of appropriations to contracts at or below simplified acquisition threshold.

Sec. 802. Authority to delegate contracting authority.

Sec. 803. Quality control in procurements of critical aircraft and ship spare parts.

Sec. 804. Fees for certain testing services. Sec. 805. Coordination and communication of defense research activities. Sec. 806. Addition of certain items to domestic source limitation. Sec. 807. Encouragement of use of leasing authority.

Sec. 808. Cost reimbursement rules for indirect costs attributable to private sector work of defense contractors.

Sec. 809. Subcontracts for ocean transportation services.

Sec. 810. Prompt resolution of audit recommendations.

Sec. 811. Test program for negotiation of comprehensive subcontracting

plans. Sec. 812. Procurement of items for experimental or test purposes. Sec. 813. Use of funds for acquisition of designs, processes, technical data, and computer software.

Sec. 814. Independent cost estimates for major defense acquisition programs.

Sec. 815. Construction, repair, alteration, furnishing, and equipping of naval vessels.

Subtitle B-Other Matters Sec. 821. Procurement technical assistance programs.

Sec. 822. Defense facility-wide pilot program.

Sec. 823. Treatment of Department of Defense cable television franchise agreements.

Sec. 824. Extension of pilot mentor-protege program.

TITLE IX-DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT
Subtitle A-General Matters

Sec. 901. Organization of the Office of the
Secretary of Defense.

Sec. 902. Reduction in number of Assistant Secretary of Defense positions. Sec. 903. Deferred repeal of various statutory positions and offices in Office of the Secretary of Defense. Sec. 904. Redesignation of the position of Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Atomic Energy. Sec. 905. Joint Requirements Oversight

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Sec. 914. Fisher House trust funds.
Sec. 915. Limitation on use of authority to
pay for emergency and extraor-
dinary expenses.

TITLE X-GENERAL PROVISIONS
Subtitle A-Financial Matters

Sec. 1001. Transfer authority.
Sec. 1002. Incorporation of classified annex.
Sec. 1003. Improved funding mechanisms for
unbudgeted operations.

Sec. 1004. Operation Provide Comfort.
Sec. 1005. Operation Enhanced Southern
Watch.

Sec. 1006. Authority for obligation of certain
unauthorized fiscal year 1995
defense appropriations.
Sec. 1007. Authorization of prior emergency
supplemental appropriations
for fiscal year 1995.

Sec. 1008. Authorization reductions to reflect savings from revised economic assumptions.

Subtitle B-Naval Vessels and Shipyards

Sec. 1011. Iowa class battleships. Sec. 1012. Transfer of naval vessels to certain foreign countries.

Sec. 1013. Contract options for LMSR vessels.

Sec. 1014. National Defense Reserve Fleet. Sec. 1015. Naval salvage facilities. Sec. 1016. Vessels subject to repair under phased maintenance contracts. Sec. 1017. Clarification of requirements relating to repairs of vessels. Sec. 1018. Sense of Congress concerning naming of amphibious ships. Sec. 1019. Sense of Congress concerning naming of naval vessel. Sec. 1020. Transfer of riverine patrol craft. Subtitle C-Counter-Drug Activities Sec. 1021. Revision and clarification of authority for Federal support of drug interdiction and counterdrug activities of the National Guard.

Subtitle D-Civilian Personnel Sec. 1031. Management of Department of Defense civilian personnel. Sec. 1032. Conversion of military positions to civilian positions.

Sec. 1033. Elimination of 120-day limitation on details of certain employees. Sec. 1034. Authority for civilian employees of Department of Defense to participate voluntarily in reductions in force.

Sec. 1035. Authority to pay severance payments in lump sums.

Sec. 1036. Continued health insurance coverage.

Sec. 1037. Revision of authority for appointments of involuntarily separated military reserve technicians.

Sec. 1038. Wearing of uniform by National Guard technicians.

Sec. 1039. Military leave for military reserve technicians for certain duty

overseas.

Sec. 1040. Personnel actions involving employees of nonappropriated fund instrumentalities.

Sec. 1041. Coverage of nonappropriated fund employees under authority for flexible and compressed work schedules.

Sec. 1042. Limitation on provision of overseas living quarters allowances for nonappropriated fund in

strumentality employees. Sec. 1043. Elections relating to retirement coverage.

Sec. 1044. Extension of temporary authority to pay civilian employees with respect to the evacuation from Guantanamo, Cuba.

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Sec. 1063. Reports required by defense authorization and appropriations Acts.

Sec. 1064. Reports required by other provisions of law.

Subtitle G-Department of Defense
Education Programs

Sec. 1071. Continuation of Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.

Sec. 1072. Additional graduate schools and programs at Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.

Sec. 1073. Funding for adult education programs for military personnel and dependents outside the United States.

Sec. 1074. Assistance to local educational agencies that benefit dependents of members of the Armed Forces and Department of Defense civilian employees.

Sec. 1075. Sharing of personnel of Department of Defense domestic dependent schools and defense dependents' education system.

Sec. 1076. Increase in reserve component Montgomery GI Bill educational assistance allowance with respect to skills or specialties for which there is a critical shortage of personnel. Sec. 1077. Date for annual report on reserve component Montgomery GI Bill educational assistance pro

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Sec. 1088. Damage or loss to personal property due to emergency evacuation or extraordinary circumstances.

Sec. 1089. Authority to suspend or terminate collection actions against deceased members.

Sec. 1090. Check cashing and exchange transactions for dependents of United States Government personnel.

Sec. 1091. Designation of National Maritime Center.

Sec. 1092. Sense of Congress regarding historic preservation of Midway Islands.

Sec. 1093. Sense of Senate regarding Federal spending.

Sec. 1094. Extension of authority for vessel war risk insurance.

TITLE XI-UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY
JUSTICE

Sec. 1101. Short title.
Sec. 1102. References to Uniform Code of
Military Justice.
Subtitle A-Offenses

Sec. 1111. Refusal to testify before courtmartial.

Sec. 1112. Flight from apprehension.
Sec. 1113. Carnal knowledge.

Subtitle B-Sentences

Sec. 1121. Effective date for forfeitures of pay and allowances and reductions in grade by sentence of court-martial.

Sec. 1122. Required forfeiture of pay and allowances during confinement. Sec. 1123. Deferment of confinement. Subtitle C-Pretrial and Post-Trial Actions Sec. 1131. Article 32 investigations. Sec. 1132. Submission of matters to the convening authority for consideration.

Sec. 1133. Commitment of accused to treatment facility by reason of lack of mental capacity or mental responsibility.

Subtitle D-Appellate Matters

Sec. 1141. Appeals by the United States. Sec. 1142. Repeal of termination of authority for Chief Justice of United States to designate Article III judges for temporary service on Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.

Subtitle E-Other Matters

Sec. 1151. Advisory committee on criminal law jurisdiction over civilians the accompanying Armed Forces in time of armed conflict.

Sec. 1152. Time after accession for initial instruction in the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Sec. 1153. Technical amendment. TITLE XII-COOPERATIVE THREAT REDUCTION WITH STATES OF FORMER SOVIET UNION

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Sec. 1201. Specification
Cooperative
Threat Reduction programs.
Sec. 1202. Fiscal year 1996 funding alloca-
tions.

Sec. 1203. Prohibition on use of funds for
peacekeeping exercises and re-
lated activities with Russia.
Sec. 1204. Revision to authority for assist-
ance for weapons destruction.
Sec. 1205. Prior notice to Congress of obliga-
tion of funds.
Sec. 1206. Report on accounting for United
States assistance.
Sec. 1207. Limitation on assistance to nu-
clear weapons scientists of
former Soviet Union.

Sec. 1208. Limitations relating to offensive biological warfare program of Russia.

Sec. 1209. Limitation on use of funds for chemical weapons destruction facility.

TITLE XIII-MATTERS RELATING TO
OTHER NATIONS

Subtitle A-Peacekeeping Provisions Sec. 1301. Limitation on use of Department of Defense funds for United States share of costs of United Nations peacekeeping activities.

Subtitle B-Humanitarian Assistance
Programs

Sec. 1311. Overseas humanitarian, disaster, and civic aid programs.

Sec. 1312. Humanitarian assistance.
Sec. 1313. Landmine clearance program.
Subtitle C-Arms Exports and Military
Assistance

Sec. 1321. Defense export loan guarantees.
Sec. 1322. National security implications of
United States export control
policy.

Sec. 1323. Department of Defense review of export licenses for certain biological pathogens.

Sec. 1324. Annual reports on improving export control mechanisms and on military assistance.

Sec. 1325. Report on personnel requirements for control of transfer of certain weapons.

Subtitle D-Burdensharing and Other Cooperative Activities Involving Allies and NATO

Sec. 1331. Accounting for burdensharing contributions.

Sec. 1332. Authority to accept contributions for expenses of relocation within host nation of United States Armed Forces overseas.

Sec. 1333. Revised goal for allied share of costs for United States installations in Europe.

Sec. 1334. Exclusion of certain forces from European end strength limitation.

Sec. 1335. Cooperative research and development agreements with NATO organizations.

Sec. 1336. Support services for the Navy at the port of Haifa, Israel. Subtitle E-Other Matters

Sec. 1341. Prohibition on financial assistance to terrorist countries. Sec. 1342. Judicial assistance to the International Tribunal for Yugoslavia and to the International Tribunal for Rwanda.

Sec. 1343. Semiannual reports concerning United States-People's Republic of China Joint Defense Conversion Commission.

TITLE XIV-ARMS CONTROL MATTERS Sec. 1401. Revision of definition of landmine for purposes of landmine export moratorium.

Sec. 1402. Reports on moratorium on use by Armed Forces of antipersonnel landmines.

Sec. 1403. Extension and amendment of counterproliferation authori

ties.

Sec. 1404. Limitation on retirement or dismantlement of strategic nuclear delivery systems. Sec. 1405. Sense of Congress on ABM treaty violations.

Sec. 1406. Sense of Congress on ratification of Chemical Weapons Convention and START II Treaty. Sec. 1407. Implementation of arms control agreements.

Sec. 1408. Iran and Iraq arms nonproliferation.

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Sec. 2201. Authorized Navy construction and land acquisition projects.

Sec. 2202. Family housing. Sec. 2203. Improvements to military family housing units.

Sec. 2204. Authorization of appropriations, Navy.

Sec. 2205. Revision of fiscal year 1995 authorization of appropriations to clarify availability of funds for large anechoic chamber facility, Patuxent River Naval Warfare Center, Maryland.

Sec. 2206. Authority to carry out land acquisition project, Hampton Roads, Virginia.

Sec. 2207. Acquisition of land, Henderson Hall, Arlington, Virginia.

Sec. 2208. Acquisition or construction of

military family housing in vicinity of San Diego, California. TITLE XXIII-AIR FORCE

Sec. 2301. Authorized Air Force construction and land acquisition projects.

Sec. 2302. Family housing. Sec. 2303. Improvements to military family housing units.

Sec. 2304. Authorization of appropriations, Air Force.

Sec. 2305. Retention of accrued interest on funds deposited for construction of family housing, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. TITLE XXIV-DEFENSE AGENCIES Sec. 2401. Authorized Defense Agencies construction and land acquisition projects.

Sec. 2402. Military family housing private

investment.

Sec. 2403. Improvements to military family housing units.

Sec. 2404. Energy conservation projects.
Sec. 2405. Authorization of appropriations,
Defense Agencies.

Sec. 2406. Limitations on use of Department of Defense Base Closure Account 1990.

Sec. 2407. Modification of authority to carry out fiscal year 1995 projects.

Sec. 2408. Reduction in amounts authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 1994 contingency construction projects.

TITLE XXV-NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION INFRASTRUCTURE

Sec. 2501. Authorized ΝΑΤΟ construction
and land acquisition projects.
Sec. 2502. Authorization of appropriations,
NATO.

TITLE XXVI-GUARD AND RESERVE
FORCES FACILITIES

Sec. 2601. Authorized Guard and Reserve construction and land acquisi

tion projects. Sec. 2602. Reduction in amount authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 1994 Air National Guard Projects.

Sec. 2603. Correction in authorized uses of funds for Army National Guard projects in Mississippi.

TITLE XXVII-EXPIRATION AND EXTENSION OF AUTHORIZATIONS Sec. 2701. Expiration of authorizations and amounts required to be specified by law.

Sec. 2702. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 1993 projects. Sec. 2703. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 1992 projects. TITLE XXVIII-GENERAL PROVISIONS Subtitle A-Military Housing Privatization Initiative

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Sec. 2814. Reestablishment of authority to waive net floor area limitation on acquisition by purchase of certain military family housing.

Sec. 2815. Temporary authority to waive limitations on space by pay grade for military family housing units. Sec. 2816. Rental of family housing in foreign countries.

Sec. 2817. Clarification of scope of report requirement on cost increases under contracts for military family housing construction. Sec. 2818. Authority to convey damaged or deteriorated military family housing.

Sec. 2819. Energy and water conservation savings for the Department of Defense.

Sec. 2820. Extension of authority to enter into leases of land for special operations activities.

Sec. 2821. Disposition of amounts recovered as a result of damage to real property.

Sec. 2822. Pilot program to provide interest rate buy down authority on loans for housing within housing shortage areas at military installations.

Subtitle C-Defense Base Closure and
Realignment

Sec. 2831. Deposit of proceeds from leases of
property located at installa-
tions being closed or realigned.
Sec. 2832. In-kind consideration for leases at
installations to be closed or re-
aligned.
Sec. 2833. Interim leases of property ap-
proved for closure or realign-
ment.

Sec. 2834. Authority to lease property requiring environmental remediation at installations approved for closure or realignment. Sec. 2835. Final funding for Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission.

Sec. 2836. Exercise of authority delegated by the Administrator of General Services.

Sec. 2837. Lease back of property disposed from installations approved for closure or realignment.

Sec. 2838. Improvement of base closure and realignment process regarding disposal of property.

Sec. 2839. Agreements for certain services at
installations being closed.
Sec. 2840. Authority to transfer property at
to be

military installations
closed to persons who construct
or provide military family
housing.

Sec. 2841. Use of single base closure authorities for disposal of property and facilities at Fort Holabird, Maryland.

Subtitle D-Land Conveyances Generally
PART I-ARMY CONVEYANCES

Sec. 2851. Transfer of jurisdiction, Fort Sam
Houston, Texas.
Sec. 2852. Transfer of jurisdiction, Fort
Bliss, Texas.

Sec. 2853. Transfer of jurisdiction and land conveyance, Fort Devens Military Reservation, Massachusetts.

Sec. 2854. Modification of land conveyance, Fort Belvoir, Virginia.

Sec. 2855. Land exchange, Fort Lewis, Wash

ington.

Sec. 2856. Land exchange, Army Reserve Center, Gainesville, Georgia.

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