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97 STAT. 202 PUBLIC LAW 98-36 —MAY 27, 1983 purpose of carrying out cooperative enterprises in medical research, medical consultation, and medical education; "(B) subject to paragraph (2), to make available to the Founda- tion for the Advancement of Military Medicine, on such terms and conditions as the Board determines appropriate, such space, facilities, equipment, and support services within the University as the Board considers necessary to accomplish cooperative enterprises undertaken by such Foundation and the University; "(C) subject to paragraph (2), to enter into contracts with the Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine under which the Board may furnish the services of such professional, technical, or clerical personnel as may be necessary to fulfill cooperative enterprises undertaken by such Foundation and the University; "(D) to accept, hold, administer, invest, and spend any gift, devise, or bequest of personal property made to the University, including any gift, devise, or bequest for the support of an academic chair, teaching, research, or demonstration project; "(E) subject to paragraph (2), to enter into agreements with the Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, or with any other nonprofit entity, under which scientists or other personnel of the Foundation or other entity may be utilized by the University for the purpose of enhancing the activities of the University in education, research, and technological applica- tions of knowledge; and "(F) to accept the voluntary services of guest scholars and other persons. "(2) The authority of the Board under clauses (B), (C), and (E) of paragraph (1) may be exercised only if— "(A) before the Board enters into any arrangement under which any space, facility, equipment, or support service is made available under clause (B) of such paragraph, before the Board enters into any contract under clause (C) of such paragraph, or before the Board enters into any agreement under clause (E) of such paragraph, it notifies the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives in writing of the proposed arrangement, contract, or agreement, as the case may be, the terms and conditions thereof, and, in the case of a proposed agreement under clause (E) of paragraph (1), any appointments proposed to be made under the authority of para- graph (4) in connection with the agreement, and "(B) a period of fifteen days has elapsed following the date on which the notice is received by such committees. Contracts, "(3) The Board may not enter into any contract with the Founda- restrictions. ^ion for the Advancement of Military Medicine, or with any other entity, if the contract would obligate the University to make outlays in advance of the enactment of budget authority for such outlays. "(4) Scientists or other medical personnel utilized by the Univer- sity under an agreement described in clause (E) of paragraph (1) may be appointed to any position within the University and may be permitted to perform such duties within the University as the Board may approve.