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PUBLIC LAW 101-189—NOV. 29, 1989 TITLE XXXIII—NATIONAL DEFENSE STOCKPILE PART A—CHANGES IN STOCKPILE AMOUNTS SEC. 3301. CHANGES IN STOCKPILE REQUIREMENTS Pursuant to section 3(c)(4) of the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act (50 U.S.C. 98b(c)(4)), the National Defense Stockpile Manager may revise quantities of materials to be stockpiled under that Act in accordance with the following table: 103 STAT. 1685 50 USC 98b note. Material Aluminum oxide, abrasive grain group Antimony Asbestos, amosite Bauxite, refractory Bismuth Chromite, refractory grade ore Columbium group Diamond, industrial group Fluorspar, acid grade Fluorspar, metallurgical grade Graphite, natural, malagasy, crystal- line Graphite, natural, other than Ceylon and Malagasy Manganese, battery grade group Mica, muscovite block, stained and better Natural insulation fibers Platinum group metals, iridium Platinum group metals, palladium Quartz crystals Talc, steatite block and lump Tungsten group Current quantity 638,000 short tons (contained) 36,000 short tons 17,000 short tons 1,400,000 long calcined tons 2,200,000 pounds 850,000 short dry tons 4,850,000 pounds (contained) 29,730,000 carats 1,400,000 short dry tons 1,700,000 short dry tons 20,000 short tons 2,800 short tons 87,000 short dry tons 6,200,000 pounds 1,500,000 pounds 98,000 troy ounces 3,000,000 troy ounces 600.000 pounds 28 short tons 50,666,000 pounds (contained) Revised quantity 374,000 short tons (contained) 88,500 short tons 0 short tons 1,240,000 long calcined tons 1,060,000 pounds 695,000 short dry tons 12,520,000 pounds (contained) 7,730,000 carats 900,000 short dry tons 310,000 short dry tons 14,200 short tons 1,930 short tons 50,000 short dry tons 2,500,000 pounds 0 pounds 86,000 troy ounces 2,150,000 troy ounces 240,000 pounds 0 short tons 70,900,000 pounds (contained) SEC. 3302. AUTHORIZED DISPOSALS (a) AUTHORITY. —During fiscal years 1990 and 1991, the National Defense Stockpile Manager may dispose of materials in the National Defense Stockpile in accordance with this section. The value of materials disposed of may not exceed $180,000,000 during each of such fiscal years, and such disposal may be made only as specified in subsection Os). (b) MATERIALS AUTHORIZED TO BE DISPOSED. — Any disposal under subsection (a) shall be made from quantities of materials in the National Defense Stockpile previously authorized for disposal by law or, in the case of materials in the National Defense Stockpile that 42 USC 98d note.