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PUBLIC LAW 101-189—NOV. 29, 1989 103 STAT. 1393 (B) the potential efTect of the retrograde program on the chemical aemilitarization program. (b) LIMITATION ON TRANSFER OF FUNDS.— The Secretary of Defense may not transfer any funds from the chemical demilitarization emergency response program for the retrograde program referred to in suj^ection (a). SEC. 173. CHEMICAL DEMILITARIZATION CRYOFRACTURE PROGRAM (a) PROGRAM.—The Secretary of Defense, to the extent funds are Utah. available for the purpose, shall proceed as expeditiously as possible with the project to develop an operational cryofracture facility at the Tooele Army Depot, Utah. (b) USE OF FISCAL YEAR 1989 FUNDS. — Of the amount authorized and appropriated for fiscal year 1989 for the chemical demilitariza- tion program, $16,300,000 shall be obligated immediately for contin- ued research and development testing of the cryofracture program. TITLE II—RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND Science and EVALUATION technology. PART A—AUTHORIZATIONS SEC. 201. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS (a) FISCAL YEAR 1990.—Funds are hereby authorized to be appro- priated for fiscal year 1990 for the use of the Armed Forces for research, development, test, and evaluation as follows: (1) For the Army, $5,666,210,000. (2) For the Navy, $9,901,897,000. (3) For the Air Force, $13,938,679,000. (4) For the Defense Agencies, $8,436,986,000, of which— (A) $211,200,000 is authorized for the activities of the Deputy Director, Defense Research and Engineering (Test and Evaluation); and (B) $67,085,000 is authorized for the Director of Oper- ational Test and Evaluation. (b) FISCAL YEAR 1991.—Funds are hereby authorized to be appro- priated for fiscal year 1991 for the use of the Armed Forces for research, development, test, and evaluation as follows: ^ (!) For the Army, $5,791,042,000. (2) For the Navy, $8,414,683,000. (3) For the Air Force, $11,305,240,000. (4) For the Defense Agencies, $4,264,161,000, of which— (A) $150,734,000 is authorized for the activities of the Deputy Director, Defense Research and Engineering (Test and Evaluation); and J (B) $25,834,000 is authorized for the Director of Oper- ational Test and Evaluation. SEC. 202. AMOUNTS FOR BASIC RESEARCH AND EXPLORATORY DEVEL- OPMENT FOR FISCAL YEARS 1990 AND 1991 (a) FISCAL YEAR 1990.—Of the amounts authorized to be appro- priated pursuant to section 201 for fiscal year 1990, $3,510,196,000 shall be available for basic research and exploratory development projects. (b) FISCAL YEAR 1991.—Of the amounts appropriated pursuant to section 201 for fiscal year 1991, $3,770,000,000, shall be available for basic research and exploratory development projects.