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106 STAT. 1884 PUBLIC LAW 102-396—OCT. 6, 1992 States shall hold harmless, defend and indemnify such entity from and against all claims, demands, losses, damages, liens, liabilities, ii\juries, deaths, penalties, fines, lawsuits and other proceedings, judgments, awards and costs and expenses arising out of, or in any manner predicated upon, the presence, release or threatened release of any hazardous substance, pollutant or contaminant resulting from the activities of the Department of Defense, (including the activities of any lessee, licensee or other person on the property during any time that the property was under the control of the Department of Defense): Provided further, That the terms liazardous substance" ("pollutant or contaminant" and "release" shall mean any hazardous waste, substance or toxic material, or their discharge or release, that is regulated under Wy environmental law or regulation applicable to the property, and) shall include petroleum, including crude oil; naturcd gas, liquified natural gas; and asbestos: Provided further, That the term "State or political subdivision of a State" shall include the State's or the political subdivisionVs^ccessors, assigns, transferees and lessees, and any person who, without participating in the management of the property, holds indicia of ownership primarily to protect its security interest in the property or improvements on the property: Provided further. That, of the funds provided under this heacfing, not less than $200,000,000 shall be available only for the expedited cleanup of environmentally contaminated sites and only in accordance with a comprehensive plan submitted to Congress by the Secretary of Defense. HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE For transportation for humanitarian relief for the people of Afghanistan and Cambodia, acquisition and shipment of transportation assets to assist in the distribution of such relief, and for transportation and distribution of humanitarian relief supplies, and excess non-lethal property for worldwide humanitarian relief, as authorized by law; $28,000,000, to remain available for obligation until September 30, 1994: Provided, That the Depsurtment of Defense shall notify the Committees on Appropriations and Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives 15 days prior to the shipment of humanitarian relief which is intended to be transported and distributed to countries not previously authorized 10 USC 401 note, by Congress: Provided further, That where required and notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds made available under this heading for fiscal year 1993 or thereafter, shall be av£dlable for emergency transportation of United States or foreign nationals or the emergenQT transportation of himianitarian relief personnel in coi^junction with humanitarian relief operations. WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES For logistical support and personnel services including initial planning for security needs (other than pay and nontravel related allowances of members of the Armed Forces of the United States, except for members of the reserve components thereof called or ordered to active duty to provide support for the World University Games) provided by any component of the Department of Defense to the World University Games; $6,000,000.