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103 STAT. 1610 PUBLIC LAW 101-189—NOV. 29, 1989 requires the contractor to repay to the United States a percentage (to be established in the contract) of any amount paid by the United States to the contractor under the contract with respect to any aircraft if— "(1) the aircraft is destroyed or becomes unusable, as defined in the contract; "(2) the defense features specified in the contract are ren- dered unusable or are removed from the aircraft; "(3) control over the aircraft is transferred to any person that is unable or unwilling to assume the contractor s obligations under the contract; or "(4) the registration of the aircraft under section 501 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 (49 U.S.C. App. 1401) is terminated for any reason not beyond the control of the contractor. "(c)(1) A contract under subsection (a) for the inclusion or incorpo- ration of defense features in an aircraft may include a provision authorizing the Secretary— "(A) to contract, with the concurrence of the contractor, directly with another person for the performance of the work necessary for the inclusion or incorporation of defense features in such aircraft; and "(B) to pay such other person directly for such work. "(2) A contract entered into pursuant to paragraph (1) may in- clude such specifications for work and equipment as the Secretary considers necessary to meet the needs of the United States.". (c) CLERICAL AMENDMENTS.^1) The heading of section 9513 is amended to read as follows: "§ 9513. Commitment of aircraft to the Civil Reserve Air Fleet" (2) The items relating to sections 9512 and 9513 in the table of sections at the beginning of chapter 931 of title 10, United States Code, are amended to read as follows: "9512. Contracts for the inclusion or incorporation of defense features. "9513. Commitment of aircraft to the Civil Reserve Air Fleet.". SEC. 1637. REPORT ON CERTAIN PERSONS PARTICIPATING IN RADIATION- RISK ACTIVITIES (a) REPORT.— The Secretary of Defense shall prepare, in consulta- tion with the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, a report identifying the number of persons who, while serving on active-duty for training, inactive-duty training, or as a military technician of the National Guard, participated in a radiation-risk activity, but are not covered under section 312(c) of title 38, United States (Jode (as added by the Radiation-Exposed Veterans Compensation Act of 1988; Public Law 100-321). For purposes of the report, the term "radiation-risk activ- ity" has the meaning given that term by section 312(c)(4) of such title. (b) DEADLINE.-The report required by subsection (a) shall be submitted to Congress not later than February 15, 1990. SEC. 1638. CONGRESSIONAL FINDINGS AND SENSE OF CONGRESS CONCERNING KIDNAPPING AND MURDER OF LIEUTENANT COLONEL HIGGINS (a) FINDINGS. — Congress makes the following findings: (1) The radical, Lebanese-based terrorist organization which calls itself the "Organization of the Oppressed of the Earth" announced on July 31, 1989, that it had executed Lieutenant