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PUBLIC LAW 101-510—NOV. 5, 1990 104 STAT. 1525 (14) For Drug Interdiction and Counter-drug Activities, Defense, $1,084,100,000. (15) For the Court of Military Appeals, $5,400,000. (16) For Environmental Restoration, Defense, $1,062,527,000. (17) For Humanitarian Assistance, $13,000,000. (b) SPECIAL AUTHORIZATION FOR (CONTINGENCIES. — There are authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 1991, in addition to the amounts authorized to be appropriated in subsection (a), such sums as may be necessary— (1) for unbudgeted increases in fuel costs; and (2) for unbudgeted increases as a result of inflation in the cost of activities authorized by subsection (a). SEC. 302. WORKING CAPITAL FUNDS Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 1991 for the use of the Armed Forces and other activities and agencies of the Department of Defense for providing capital for working-capital funds in amounts as follows: (1) For the Army Stock Fund, $302,500,000. (2) For the Air Force Stock Fund, $887,900,000. (3) For the Army Industrial Fund, $151,100,000. (4) For the Navy Industrial Fund, $238,700,000. (5) For the Defense Industrial Fund, $4,000,000. SEC. 303. HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE (a) PURPOSE.— (1) Funds appropriated pursuant to the authorization in section 301(a)(17) for humanitarian assistance shall be used for the purpose of providing transportation for humanitarian relief for persons displaced or who are refugees because of the invasion of Afghsmistan by the Soviet Union. (2) Of the funds authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 1991 pursuant to such section for such purpose, not more than $3,000,000 shall be available for distribution of humanitarian relief supplies to displaced persons or refugees who are noncombatants, including those affiliated with the Cambodian nonCommunist resistance, at or near the border between Thailand and Cambodia. (b) AUTHORITY TO TRANSFER FUNDS.— The Secretary of Defense may transfer to the Secretary of State not more than $3,000,000 of the funds appropriated pursuant to such section for fiscal year 1991 for humanitarian assistance, other than the funds described in subsection (a)(2), to provide for— (1) the payment of administrative costs incurred in providing the transportation described in subsection (a); and (2) the purchase or other acquisition of transportation assets for the distribution of humanitarian relief supplies in the country of destination. (c) TRANSPORTATION UNDER DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE. —Transportation for humanitarian relief provided with funds appropriated pursuant to such section for humanitarian assistance shall be provided under the direction of the Secretary of State. (d) MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO BE USED. —Transportation for humanitarian relief provided with funds appropriated pursuant to such section for humanitarian assistance shall be provided by the most economical commercial or military means available, unless the Secretary of State determines that it is in the national interest of the United States to provide transportation other than by the most economical means available. The means used to provide such