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113 STAT. 1252 PUBLIC LAW 106-79—OCT. 25, 1999 the base load energy for municipal district heat to the United States Defense installations: Provided further, That at Landstuhl Army Regional Medical Center and Ramstein Air Base, furnished heat may be obtained from private, regional or municipal services, if provisions are included for the consideration of United States coal as an energy soxirce. SEC. 8088. Notwithstanding 31 U.S.C. 3902, during the current fiscal year, interest pengdties may be paid by the Department of Defense from funds financing the operation of the military department or defense agency with which the invoice or contract payment is associated. SEC. 8089. None of the funds appropriated in title IV of this Act may be used to procure end-items for delivery to military forces for operationeil training, operational use or inventory requirements: Provided, That this restriction does not apply to end-items used in development, protot5T)ing, and test activities preceding and leading to acceptance for operational use: Provided further. That this restriction does not apply to programs funded within the National Foreign Intelligence Program: Provided further. That the Secretary of Defense may waive this restriction on a case-by-case basis by certifying in writing to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate that it is in the national security interest to do so. (RESCISSIONS) SEC. 8090. Of the funds provided in the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 1999 (Public Law 105-262), $452,100,000, to reflect savings from revised economic assumptions, is hereby rescinded as of the date of the enactment of this Act, or October 1, 1999, whichever is later, from the following accounts in the specified amounts: "Aircraft Procurement, Army", $8,000,000; "Missile Procurement, Army*', $7,000,000; "Procurement of Weapons and Tracked Combat Vehicles, Army", $9,000,000; "Prociarement of Ammunition, Army", $6,000,000; "Other Procurement, Army", $19,000,000; "Aircraft Procurement, Navy", $44,000,000; "Weapons Procurement, Navy", $8,000,000; "Procurement of Ammimition, Navy and Marine Corps", $3,000,000; "Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy", $37,000,000; "Other Procurement, Navy", $23,000,000; "Procurement, Marine Corps", $5,000,000; "Aircraft Procurement, Air Force", $46,000,000; "Missile Procurement, Air Force", $14,000,000; "Procurement of Ammunition, Air Force", $2,000,000; "Other Procurement, Air Force", $44,400,000; "Procurement, Defense-Wide", $5,200,000; "Chemical Agents and Munitions Destruction, Army", $5,000,000; "Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Army", $20,000,000; "Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Navy", $40,900,000; "Research, Development, Test and EvgJuation, Air Force", $76,900,000; and