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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

PUBLIC LAW 100-456—SEPT. 29, 1988

102 STAT. 2085

\ (3) recommendations for appropriate transition requirements in the event that modifications are recommended. SEC. 1442. TRANSFER

The Secretary of Energy, to the extent provided in appropriations Acts, shall transfer to the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board established by section 311 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (as added by section 1441) from sums available for obligation for national security programs such sums as may be necessary, as determined by such Board, for the operation of the Board during fiscal year 1989, but in no case may more than $7,000,000 be transferred for such purpose. Sums transferred shall be available to such Board to carry out its responsibilities under chapter 21 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (as added by section 1441) and shall remain available until expended. TITLE XV—NATIONAL DEFENSE STOCKPILE SEC. 1501. AUTHORIZED DISPOSALS

50 USC 98d note.

(a) AUTHORITY.—Notwithstanding section 5(b) of the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act (50 U.S.C. 98d(b)) but subject to subsection (c), the President may during fiscal year 1989 dispose of materials in the National Defense Stockpile in accordance with this section. The value of the materials disposed of may not exceed $180,000,000 and may only be made as specified in subsection (b). (b) MATERIALS AUTHORIZED TO BE DISPOSED.—Any disposal pursuant to the authority in subsection (a) shall be made from materials in the National Defense Stockpile previously authorized for disposal by law and from the following materials in the National Defense Stockpile, such materials having been determined to be excess to stockpile requirements: Material Asbestos, chrysotile Asbestos, crocidolite Celestite Iodine Kyanite Manganese dioxide, battery grade, natural ore Mercury Mica, muscovite block (S&L) Mica, muscovite splittings Mica, phlogopite splittings Quartz Silicon Carbide Talc, block and lump Talc, ground Thorium nitrate Tin Tungsten ores and concentrates Vegetable tannin chestnut V ^ e t a b l e tannin quebracho

Quantities 2,100 short tons 36 short tons 13,500 short dry tons 772,000 pounds 1,200 short dry tons 65,000 short dry tons 7,500 flasks 181,000 pounds 750,000 pounds 589,000 pounds 1,249,000 pounds 44,000 short tons 990 short tons 1,100 short tons 6,520,000 pounds 5,000 metric tons 1,000,000 pounds 3,500 long tons 77,000 long tons.

(c) DISPOSALS DURING FISCAL YEAR 1989.—The President may dispose of materials under this section during fiscal year 1989 only to the extent that the total amount received (or to be received) from such disposals does not exceed the amount expended from the National Defense Stockpile Transaction Fund during fiscal year 1989 for purposes authorized under section 9(b)(2) of such Act.