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[86 STAT. 1149]
PUBLIC LAW 92-000—MMMM. DD, 1972
[86 STAT. 1149]

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PUBLIC LAW 92-545-OCT. 25, 1972

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(a) The average unit cost for each military department for all miits of family housing constructed in the United States (other than Hawaii and Alaska) shall not exceed $24,000 including the cost of the family unit and the proportionate costs of land acquisition, site preparation and installation of utilities. (b) Xo family housing unit in the area specified in subsection (a) shall be constructed at a total cost exceeding $42,000 including the cost of the family unit and the proportionate costs of land acquisition, site preparation and installation of utilities. (c) When family housing units are constructed in areas other than that specified in subsection (a) the average cost of all such units shall not exceed $33,500 and in no event shall the cost of any unit exceed $42,000. The cost limitations of this subsection shall include the cost of the family unit and the proportionate costs of land acquisition, site preparation and installation of utilities. SEC. 503. The Secretary of Defense, or his designee, is authorized to accomplish alterations, additions, expansions, or extensions not otherwise authorized by law, to existing public quarters at a cost not to p Y {^ p p/i ^^-.

(1) for the Department of the Army, $22,511,000. (2) for the Department of the Navy, $9,121,000. (3) for the Department of the Air Force, $11,955,000. SEC. 504. Notwithstanding the limitations contained in section 502 of this Act, the Secretary of Defense, or his designee, is authorized to construct or otherwise acquire, four-family housing units in Brazil at a total cost not to exceed $215,000. This authority shall include the authority to acquire lands and interests in land. SEC. 505. The Secretary of Defense, or his designee, is authorized T i

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to accomplish repairs and improvements to existing public quarters in amounts in excess of the $10,000 limitation prescribed in section 610(a) of Public Law 90-110, as amended (81 Stat. 279, 305), as follows: The United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, eleven units, $275,000. Royal Air Force Station, Mildenhall, New Market, United Kingdom, one unit, $18,500. SEC. 506. Section 515 of Public Law 84-161 (69 Stat. 324, 352), as amended, is amended by (1) striking out "1972 and 1973" in the first sentence and inserting in lieu thereof "1973 and 1974", and (2) striking out the third sentence and inserting a new sentence as follows: "Expenditures for the rental of such housin^r facilities, including the cost of utilities and maintenance and operation, may not exceed: for the United States (other than Hawaii), Puerto Rico, and Guam an average of $210 per month for each military department, or the amount of $290 per month for any one unit; and, for Hawaii, an average of $255 per month for each military department, or the amount of $300 per month for any one unit." SEC. 507. Section 507 of Public Law 88-174 (77 Stat. 307, 326), as (1) strikino: out "1972 and 1973" and insertamended, is amended"1973 and 1974", and (2) and 1973" out "$210" ing in lieu thereof by (1) strikino: out "1972 striking and insertand inserting in lieu thereof "$225". SEC. 508. (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, members of the uniformed services (as defined in section 101(3) of title 37, United States Code), with dependents, may occupy on a rental basis, without loss of basic allowance for quarters, inadequate quarters under the jurisdiction of a military department notwithstanding that such quarters may have been con-

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